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the type of claim they can hit the united states the longer-range more of a concern to washington. we had also given a statement saying they were testing and have not mastered the missile reentry technology. which they would need in order to be up to use these cpm correctly. through difficult to go with or not that is the case. so on sunday we slow reaction on the u.s. inside korea air force. they had a file work closely cancel a escorted by south korean fighter jets. that irritated finding complex penance the response of north korea. totally self-supporting. which is what most creosote was hiring a super large multiple lawsuit launcher rocket launcher.
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from north korea and u.s. and south korea. going to be temper anytime soon. response to. >> this week at the pentagon there was this affected to be a clear and clearly table talk. want you mutual output between the u.s. and military the springtime exercises historically have solicited some kind of response. >> thank you for joining us. >> after a train. as it is materials and ohio two weeks ago.>> raises concern
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that a letter earlier offensive companies to set decision to carry out controls definitions and tanks carrying toxic chemicals. >> i think we did what we needed to do. in order to prevent and an uncontrolled exposure in the evening. >> relates to contusion test results to come back. >> are safe understands poseidon's concerns. >> your right to be skeptical. when is there both the state and federal epa should you or return.
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>> showed this video. watch this you can see clause in the water and bubbles on the surface. >> pennsylvania development site to a local creep. >> it's going to take a lot of work to clean all of these toxins and poisons. you see this company. >> announced it is opening a health clinic in east palestine thursday that will provide
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clicks over to just dump on smith is with this morning as the presidential campaign headquarters. this is the spot where thousands of people would drop by to get a sense of how a peanut farmer wanted to become president of the united states. i also need to take a look at this video. florida coming after nuts as he liberated his 90th birthday. as we were looking at was the third we tend but before that throughout the annual peanut possible weaving of the crowd. this may have been one of the last couple appearances here and planes. this hospice music of coroner preparing for the quarter born of life. it is understandably rocky point. >> the fact that he won't be
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coming in the store anymore. he won't be here. he won't be at meetings. but every little thing i do here they will be with me marianna process of victor's family i would say yes and that you're hurting i hope you celebrate his left his life to. it will done life. >> so good to meet wings delay help you take a step back leaving that .
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>> also focusing on managing emotional and spiritual needs. the answer hospice as they have healthcare provider who is deaf dedicated managing medications. they also have access to physical or occupational therapy to home health aides. people dedicated to making sure they spend the last four months of their life. one additional detail most people don't know is it is not necessarily permanent if you decide you do want to go back in.
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if the new treatments available or something changes in your personal or family situation. you are not stuck with it forever but for those who do enter hospice they find it makes thosefinal months so much more pleasant . >> said in a statement the former u.s. president decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family after a series of hospital stays. quick still to come is support from the u.s. president as ukraine it's the one year mark. >> the u.s. post of the head to poland. what life is like now here after the war began. [music]
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>> welcome back. united states all around the world. >> joe biden is heading to pulling poland. expected to meet the british counterpart. after routing arriving. >> he is expected to reaffirm u.s. export for ukraine. leaders for their ongoing support but how ukraine citizens coping as the fight transformed. a volunteer english teacher thank you so much for joining us. what are your thoughts heading up to the anniversary on friday? >> the day is approaching. and i think now each ukrainian is reconsidering the constraint experiences. the state definitely divided
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this here it was extremely hard for all ukrainians especially the several months we have to survive without electricity. without heating or running water. under constant attacks. the drone attacks. against the dance of this. said all of our unity. how does to be more stressed, more consolidated. and i think more adaptive. honestly ukrainians are more realistic about the end of this war. we understand that there is no
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side of the end of it. so we are preparing for different scenarios. different ways and i think this year taught us a lot in terms of our national identity and in terms of our ukrainian unity. >> what does cystine ukrainians window looking at and don't see an end in sight in the immediate term. possible wheezes or my end. we understand that we know we are not going to surrender.we are going to continue for our independence and our freedom. it is clear that it outnumbers the russian troops have the
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advantage in terms of personnel and human ammunition equipment. that is why it's clear that we are not going to without support. the visit of u.s. president to mark the anniversary of this unprovoked invasion. seems to be a very positive and reassuring sign for ukrainians as we hope the u.s. and other nations, other allies will speed with ukraine as long as it takes. >> very much on the front lines of thought conflict currently. your mother is from there is energy? >> is my hometown.
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and my family lived there for many years. all generations have their family homes there. and unfortunately my relatives were forced to leave their homes. now they internally displaced as millions of ukraine citizens. fortunately every day virtually raised. that's why it's very on one hand very tragic story. which is familiar to each ukrainian. >> what would your must be message be wanted to add to the fighting only now looking at
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all the facts on the ground that is not the case. a sovereign nation what would your message be too those countries that haven't declared actively trying to help. >> i think this war has definitely sharpened and outline the differences between russians and ukrainians. now it's obvious who is who and who is fighting for what. the garden. because all those crimes. those atrocities are not so i think has the key role and creating an existing ukraine in all possible ways.
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critics are think the democratic countries should create a coalition to support us diplomatically lyrically economically they should maintain sanctions against russia. they should continue and noticed weapons. more than battle tanks and aircraft. not only should ãthey are ukraine but train ukrainian troops. this will allow our armed forces to push the raiders back to regain and reclaim the occupied lands territorial integrity. to keep our freedom and our independence. and eventually to become a new
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others injured after a shooting at the new orleans mardi gras parade route. >> what led to the shooting after asking for the public's health to help to determine if others were involved. a catholic bishop in los angeles david o'connell was found shot to death in a home in hacienda heights on saturday afternoon.>> the march bishop
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said that for 45 years describes him as a peacemaker is a heart for the poor and immigrants. a dramatic escape took place at a new jersey gas station earlier this month. >> terrifying year-long abduction ordeal came to an end without but the stations owner has the story. >> it was a dramatic and when police described a year-long cross-country kidnapping. running into this new jersey service station and early february. ). later identified as james junior. started in new mexico when the couple first met last february. they eventually took a violent turn. physically assaulted the woman
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eventually made the right cross-country new jersey state police just described as a year-long nightmare cameras inside the stores capture the moment. the woman doubles the door preventing the cannot from entering. >> are you can hear is i've been kidnapped. >> the owner of the service station remembers the frantic look to get away. >> she was raised. she is looking at the back wall in the office. thinking he's going to come to the back door so i just resorted about your fine, you received. nobody's coming in. aunt the police is on their way. she just kept repeating that he has me against my will. eventually the state of respect up there. >> state police are looking at the possibility that may have held other women against their
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will in the past. party charged with kidnapping and a greater assault . heroic escape. buoys were to go to investigators at other jurisdictions as well. they have known. we've all seen reach out to his attorney. we large box. >> british police looking for a missing mother of two. they have discovered a body. >> researching the river and nothing would work a five-year-old went missing more than three weeks ago. >> all the body has been identified. being notified by officials. police say they are working now on a form identification. late january after dropping your children off at school. still looked onto a work meeting.
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>> one week after the attack they claimed the lives of three others. also reopening for classes this morning. leading to other spaces on the campus where the shootings took place for the semester. >> athletic events this weekend showing solidarity with a moment of silence with visiting spots. >> known best for play detective on several cartridges including homicide.>> longtime manager confirmed or passed away peacefully so that he dealt with lots of health issues 78 years old. >> is behind bars and russia his daughter speaks with him on the record on the red carpet. >> team lebron versus janice
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history scheduled 200 laps. but because of the questions on 1412 emerge the winner. 500 opens nascar's 25th season. >> put on a dozen show team lebron took on to janice. record-setting match. tina's initial reports. >> the nba all-star game was back in utah for the first time in 30 years. for the first time ever the chapter the two teams right before the game. lebron the two team captains could yawn his parlay beat lebron.perfect five and oh and also drops come into the night. only the first few seconds of the game and came out right away due to the sprint rest. usual no defense being played
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earlier in the skin. lebron showing off going off the backboard to himself. for the slim fancy as well. going to the 360 slam. nba honoring lebron for breaking the all-time scoring record. and who are second and third on the list. braun setting out the second half it wasn't a big deal. the final. depleted target score of 182 team llamas was up 17 adding into the. donovan little red hot shooting. in all-star record 55.2 the game. llanes would win by nine. name the games ndp. >> great players that play this game. in all honesty are meant to be broken. as long as i can.
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>> tatum is now the first player ever to put up 50 in a regular-season playoff and all-star game. he said he was coming to utah to wendy three-point contest where the games ndp. mission accomplished. >> that biggest night and television was dominated by or movie. >> the big winner of last night was the latest interpretation about world war one. on the western front. >> took seven factors best known novels. the first adaptation made in a general language actually. documentary one best documentary on sunday night. even knows about the wind. >> alexia's take on the most
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dangerous job in the world charging the leader of vladimir putin. quick serving nine years in a maximum security russian prison transfer to solitary confinement for 6 months. >> the importance of the award. >> thank you to our amazing and very talented team. we are here. i'm very happy the story about my father and the work he is doing is getting noticed it's amazing. not a lot of people remember that russia is not a democratic country.and we are really trying to apply for the freedom of the people. >> a bulgarian investigative journalist one of the collaborators on the film and
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has been on russia's most wanted list for over a year. he was allowed to attend any members of the family in london because they said they thought that would pose a threat to public security because he is under threat. >> a piece of fine art is now in pieces after an offer attendee. >> the $42,000 balloon figure was on display in miami went accidentally kicked the podium sending over which the floor. the new person's culture is one of nearly 800. hundreds of blue and animal figures millions at auction. >> i reckon they don't leave the stage. they can't break it outside. >> nothing is worth 40,000. pretty expensive. >> will be right back with more news after it shortly.
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