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must rediscover the meaning of this hallowed vision in the light of its own pardon, challenges stay some now in a moment, there have been two assassination attempts on a former president in two months, an american city under siege because of a fake story about migrants eating pets what is your grandfather saying and thinking about all of this you know, i mean, he's right when he says that, that democracy is a project and we have to take it up every generation. >> i do believe the carter center itself and my grandfather himself observed and other countries over 40 countries, about hundred other elections. and you realize that democracy is a fragile thing, but there are principles that underlie it, and those principles that we have in this country are real. and i think they bring us together political violence has no place. it's always an outrage and so i think once we can really fundamentally get back to those those principles will have a chance for this
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generation alright, well, jason, thank you so much. thank you. >> so much for having me thanks for joining us. the news continues now here on cnn hello, and welcome to all our viewers watching around the world on a car lot from them music mogul sean diddy combs remains behind bars after his sweeping indictment was unsealed, accusing him of sex trafficking. we'll hear what his lawyer has to say. plus the latest on an extraordinary attack targeting his hezbollah in lebanon thousands of pages detonating simultaneously across the country and we'll look at the measures springfield, ohio has been forced to take over an unfounded conspiracy theory driven by the trump campaign from hong kong this is cnn newsroom with anna coren in the
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coming hours of music, mogul sean diddy combs returns to court to face a three count indictment he's now in federal custody after prosecutors alleged he ran a quote criminal enterprise built on sex trafficking and prostitution, among other crimes. the indictment accuses combs of hosting drug fueled parties with six workers in victims in attendance, and reveals and disturbing detail what authorities found when they raided his properties back in march combs has pleaded not guilty to the charges, some of which date back nearly a decade to a previous relationship, which also resulted in abuse allegations, is a attorney claims all of combs relationships have been consensual i interviewed myself to different men who were being brought into mr. combs and this person's, you know intimate situation i've flown around the country.
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>> i've interviewed a large number of them, does not the slightest inkling according to the interviews that i've done of anything that's coercive, non consensual. nobody was too drunk, nobody was too high. these were adults interrelate. this is a ten year relationship. we can't forget that. this is a ten year relationship. and it was adults and consensual and everybody who was there wanted to be there cnn's elizabeth wagmeister has the details on the indictment sean diddy combs, one of music's biggest stars, ordered behind bars after pleading not guilty to a sweeping federal indictment. >> charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation to engage in prostitution. the grand jury indictment accuses the music mogul of running a criminal enterprise over decades between at least 2008 and the president combs abuse threatened, and coerced victims to fulfill his sexual desires, protect his reputation, and conceal his
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conduct, combs was seen dining out in manhattan friday before his arrest on monday night in new york according to the u.s attorney prosecuting the case combs allegedly planned and control the sex performances which he called free gauff's. >> and he often electronically recorded them hotel surveillance footage obtained exclusively by cnn back in may appears to corroborate some of the allegations of abuse against the rapper. now cited in the new indictment, the video captured on multiple cameras shows combs wearing only a towel, assaulting his then girlfriend, cassie ventura, at a los angeles hotel in march 2016 combs has repeatedly denied multiple allegations against him saying that his accusers are looking for money, but he issued an apology for his conduct on the video only after it came to light. >> my behavior on that video is inexcusable i take full
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responsibility for my actions in that video disgusting i was disgusted. then i'm disgusted now, his attorney responding he's going to fight this with all of his energy and all his might and the full confidence of his lawyers. we are appealing decision to hold him without bail. >> combs faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in prison. men and could face life in prison if convicted in addition to the violence the indictment alleges that combs threatened and coerced victims to get them to participate in the freak offs he used the embarrassing and sensitive recordings he made of the freak offs as collateral against the victims. >> the criminal charges come as combs faces, ten civil suits. all filed over the last year. nine of what? she accused him of sexual assault. he has previously denied the accusations of abuse, saying, i did not do any of the awful things being alleged in march,
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authorities searched combs homes in los angeles and miami as part of a month's long federal investigation by a team that specializes in human trafficking crime that ahead to today's indictment among the items seized, firearms, including three ar 15s, ammunition, more than 1,000 bottles of personal lubricants such as baby oil and video evidence of freak offs, according to the indictment now, cassie, who is diddy's ex girlfriend, who was shown in that disturbing hotel surveillance footage, declined to comment on these new charges against diddy. i reached out to her attorney who says that they will not have anything to say about this indictment, but we have heard from some of the accusers and their attorneys, all brianna so day who is a singer from the band danity kane, which is a ban that did he formed on his mtv show, making the band. here's what she had to say, quote, i feel validated today is a win for women. all over the world, not
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just me. things are finally changing and tyrone blackburn, who is an attorney who represents does since three, diddy accusers who have filed civil suits against him, said that this was the first step for justice, quote we knew this was coming. the evidence is very clear and it was only a matter of time back to you middle east is on edge after hundreds of pages and lebanon simultaneously exploded, killing at least nine people, including an eight-year-old girl and injuring about 2,800 other people, many of them innocent civilians. >> the taiwanese company that manufactures the device this is says they were made by a european distributed based in hungry that had rights to use their brand-name cnn has learned that israel is behind the attack, which was a joint operation between israel's intelligence service, the mossad, and the israeli military targeting hezbollah militants. >> a warning. the images you
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are about to see may be disturbing the boj is exploded simultaneously across the country on tuesday afternoon, a lebanese security source tells cnn the devices when you and had been purchased by hezbollah in recent months israeli military officials held a situational assessment meeting on tuesday evening following the blasts. the lebanese government blames israel calling it a quote, serious violation of lebanese sovereignty people of lebanon are also slamming at the attack that killed this is an earthquake that must be met with response from the resistance i decisive destructive, and shattering response even if it leads to war how the situation seems i don't know action and reaction. >> no one really knows honestly schools in lebanon will be
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closed on wednesday in the wake of the explosions, cnn's nick paton walsh has more on the attack. again, a warning. the images in his report are graphic at the fruit display the checkout hard to overstate the psychological impact of hundreds of blast across lebanon areas pages exploding at about 3:30 according to the group security forces asking lebanese to stay off the road. so the sheer volume of emergency vehicles could get to a hospital nearly 3,000 patients at least 170 critical easily, the most widespread moment of violence did across lebanon since the 2006 war with israel, who hezbollah is now firmly blaming for these new attacks on their tv channels allowed do while we blame the israeli
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enemy with full responsibility and the tv anchor said, this i'm going to attack, but also harm civilians israel themselves declined to claim the attack, to blame. perhaps these tiny devices according to posts on social media, cnn can't verify the race now, to work out how was it just one type of device a cyber attack the battery ban that they just it has built or areas it comes at yet another critical time. monday, israel's defense minister hinted meeting the u.s. envoy that the time for a diplomatic solution of how to get tens of thousands of israelis home to the war plague north but mostly past. that a military option is all that remains the hope had been for calm after the death of hezbollah commander fu'ad shukr also killed in a violation of hezbollah stronghold in southern beirut led to great fury. but minimal fire with hezbollah as retaliation
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restrained perhaps by preemptive israeli strikes. many felt the moment of conflagration had passed. now, it seems back again with hezbollah, once more under pressure to hit back hard but only because another sophisticated he did attack has made them look weak nick paton walsh cnn, london elliott gotkine is following developments from london elliott, what more are you learning about these attacks? and there's the scale and sophistication of this attack is becoming clearer. we are learning some more details now. first and foremost, we have learned that it was a joint operation between the israeli military, the idf, and the country's foreign intelligence services, the mossad. now according to the new york times, what they managed to do is to get small amounts of explosives inside these pagers next to the battery, along with a switch, which would enable them to be detonated remotely, resulting in those explosions that we can see right now. and which have caused chaos across
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lebanon. at the same time, we are also learning that the devices seemed to be it made by a company called gold apollo. this is a taiwanese based manufacturer of these pages, but the chairman of that company says that the model in question, the ar924, was not manufactured by them, rather, it was manufactured under license by a hungarian distributor that goes by the name of bac consulting. it's based in budapest. now what we don't know, of course, is at what point these explosives managed to find their way into these pages was bac consulting somehow involved? we've reached out to the company. we will obviously bring you more details on that. we don't know if these explosives were perhaps installed via agents who got into the factory somehow, or if they got them into these devices in the course of shipment, perhaps intercepting the shipment while it was on its way to hezbollah militants in lebanon and
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getting the explosives in. there at the time and now, we don't know the answers to those questions. but what we can see of course, is the impact that this attack has had sowing chaos and creating shockwaves throughout hezbollah and lebanon itself. >> elliott has blood has has made a statement and tell us about it. and are we expecting some sort of retaliatory response so there's an element of bluster as there always is with the comments that are made by militant groups and others when talking about planned attacks are retaliation against israel. >> but of course we do know that there are actual actions that follow them. in this case, hezbollah saying that this criminal and treacherous enemy, referring to israel will definitely receive a fair punishment for this sinful assault, both in ways that are expected and unexpected. now those ways could involve more barrages of rockets, missiles biles, and drones being fired at israel, or perhaps attacks on israeli or jewish targets
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overseas. we obviously don't know for now in london, we appreciate the update things with, less than 50 days until the u.s. >> presidential election. the nominees were back on the campaign trail in states that could be key to the november vote. vice president kamala harris attended an event hosted by the national association of black journalists in pennsylvania on tuesday she answered questions on a wide range of issues and commented on the threats against schools and out of the cities in springfield, ohio, calling it a crying shame she denounced as hateful rhetoric, false claims spread by donald trump. and his running mate about haitian immigrants eating pets it's got to stop and we've got to say that you cannot be entrusted what standing behind the seal of the president of the united states of america engaging in
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that hateful rhetoric that as usual is designed to divide us as a country meantime, donald trump was in michigan for his first campaign events since the second apparent attempt on his life. the republican presidential nominee walk through the crowd of support what is shaking hands? we usually at his rallies, trump walks onto the stage and waves at the crowd without getting close to them. drops spoke about the incident in florida you know only consequential presidents get shot at when i say something like that, you have countries saying this guy i but what can you do? you have to do, you have to do what you have to do, right? you have to we have to be brave. otherwise, we're not going to have a country left well, joining me now from london is indeed at palmer, professor of international politics said, city st. george's university of london.
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>> great to see do you in the wake of this second apparent assassination attempt of donald trump, there obviously calls on both sides of the aisle to, to lower the temperature, reduce the rhetoric you seeing any signs of that? well not really. i think the temperature of american politics is very high in is getting higher and higher as the stakes get higher and the election draws closer and quite frankly, we've seen the most minimal reduction of the rhetoric of a kind of violence, if you like it after the first assassination, even from president on president trump. but basically, the temperature of american parties high and getting higher and the tensions are increasing and one fears for the kind of election that's going to be actually held in november. and the after two math of it in the wake of an election result which goes in either direction i want to
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play you some sound from the campaign trail of both harris and trump. >> let's take a listen part of my plan under my economic opportunity plan going forward is that right now startup entrepreneurs, small businesses only get a tax deduction of $5,000 nobody can start small business with $5,000 so i'm expanding that to $50,000 understanding, again, that when people have the opportunity to have the resources to get started, they're going to put the good ideas, they're going to put the hard work into it. >> there are certain countries i can tell you everyone i can give you from top to bottom. china's the toughest of all, but we were taking care of china with tariffs so we're gonna do a reciprocal trade. if anybody charges us $0.10, if they judges to dollars that they charged us 100%, 250, we charge them the same thing. and you know what's going to
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happen. everything's going to disappear. and we're going to end up having free trade again integer the economy, obviously number one issue for most americans listening to the two candidates, if focus is very different, trump talking about tariffs being the answer, making big promises offering little detail. harris, on the other hand, talking about investing in, in small business, what is resonating at the moment with voters well, i think the rhetoric even there is very divisive. >> it's about setting up the united states against the rest of the world of the democratic party. as a friend of the rest of the world, the republican party is the only party which you're like fights for america and so on. the rhetoric still divisive but there are distinct policy differences between the two candidates but as liz cheney said, just a couple of weeks ago, the kind of economic policy put forward by kamala harris got to be made in
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speeches by president reagan and president george which w bush, which is to say that there is a kind of a neoliberal right-wing kind of economic strategy behind both candidates, which underpins the way they see the world. >> quite frankly, if you like, the policies, they're suggesting haven't really solved most ordinary americans economic precarity is the other insecurities and so on. and quite frankly, i think when you look at the political donations and their sources for both candidates, 25 billionaires behind each of the two candidates and the kind of promises on toxins all of their making. i think really that i don't think there's i don't resonate very deeply with the electorate from either of, candidate kamala harris, she remains quite an enigma for, for many voters. >> why is that the case? >> well in a way vice
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president's tend to be overshadowed by president's she was doing a great deal behind the scenes or hidden in plain sight and on she's only been accepted as the democratic nominee. >> and therefore, her profile is going to be far lower than any of the other candidates. >> but the thing is that kamala harris has faithfully served under the biden administration. >> her politics and broad economic outlook is not that different. she's appointed tim walz as her running mate he's very much a kind of labor union, organized labor kind of candidate the kind of approach that she's taking that is not that different from the biden administration itself now, they may it may well be that the biden is ration as the elements of an economic or a grand bargain, which which they offering, which is a kind of foreign policy with the middle-class and the working class which i think kamala harris may continue, that may have some resonance in solving
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some problems. but whether it goes far enough or deep enough, and whether people offering people 50,000 pounds or dollars for a starter is going to really resolve the problem a large proportion of the american electorate aren't even afford a $400 emergency bill and remain out of debt that's the level that we're talking about. whether the policy sheets is us doing and what trump is suggesting. go anywhere near that. i think is the biggest issue here. >> andrew j. palmer. we appreciate your analysis. thank you for joining us from london thank you will senate republicans blocked a bill on in vitro fertilization for a second time as democrats try to spotlight the issue ahead of november's presidential election, the right to ivf act would have guaranteed acts this to fertility treatment nationwide and forced insurance companies to cover the costs all the vote was 51 to 44 with republican senators, lisa murkowski and susan collins citing with democrats in favor
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of eastern and central europe. some of the worst hit areas along poland's border border with the czech republic, where towns have been evacuated, bridges have collapsed and there are fears that there could be more damage to come in. some parts of central europe. it was a month's worth of rain that fell in a matter of just days with many of those parts of europe simply unprepared for the amount of water that fell from the sky. we've seen dams burst, bridges collapsed, and tens of thousands have to be evacuated already with much of that chaos now spreading southwards to parts of europe along the danube. there are also fears about the wildfires that have gripped parts of portugal in the center, in the north of the country portugal and spain that have been for many years now subject to forest fires over the course of ever heating summers. this summer, not so bad for those parts of southern europe, but it is the late surge in temperatures over the course of the weekend that appears to have caused several
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of those wildfires to start many thousands of firefighters involved hovde in several parts of portugal and trying to put, put them out. but fears still that they could continue to spread melissa bell, cnn, paris earlier i spoke with eric fission and environmental science lecturer about what the continued progression of climate change will look like in the future. >> he says the threat of severe weather will kill keep growing unless we're ready to make some big sacrifices we expect because the co2 concentration at the other greenhouse gases are still continued to rise, that the warming is going to continue into the future. >> and this will bring up these weather extremes so we can, we expect to see more intense heavy rainfall, more intense temperature records, more fire weather, et cetera. so this continuation will go on. i mean, the only way to stop it
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some places, people were thanks to flood protection for instance, in austria we had less damage in some places also, flood preparedness that help that do to very well, very good forecast of these events some water dams have been lowered before the event actually happened. so we can reduce some of these consequences, but this comes at lot at high costs. >> now that we all need to do our bit to save this beautiful planet, eric fisher from zurich, we appreciate your time. thank you. >> thanks. a pleasure ahead and expanding investigation into the suspect in the apparent assassination attempt on donald trump. what the governor of florida he's saying about his state's efforts to get justice people watching and then our world changed tv on the edge premieres sunday at nine on cnn
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today the apparent assassination attempt on donald trump has prompted swift's reaction on capitol hill and a call for more protection for both presidential nominees a group of republican senators has sent a letter to the acting secret service director demanding donald trump save the same level of protection as a sitting president others in the party also believe more resources are urgently needed so what i worry about is that we don't have enough personnel to deal with the threat levels that exist in this election and beyond and i'd like to give them more resources. this is hire more agents to give those her in the field a bit of a break. >> but democratic senator chris murphy says the secret service cannot hire new agents to make a difference between now and the inauguration and his committee has asked the agency to get creative in their requests. for additional resources. >> will meantime, house majority leader steve scalise says minor changes are
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made to a bill that would mandate that both kamala harris and trump received the same level of secret service protection as president joe biden. >> he said the goal is to put the measure on the floor this week cnn's randi kaye has more now from palm beach county, florida next time donald trump hits the links, there may be substantially more security around him. that's what acting secret service director ronald rowe told trump this week, according to three people familiar with the meeting rowe told trump there were concerns about securing his private courses given the large amounts of space and proximity to public roads, sources said the state of florida has jurisdiction over the most serious straightforward offense, which is attempted murder. >> this as florida governor ron desantis adds his name to the dueling investigations into the apparent attempt on former president donald trump trump's life, a staunch trump ally, the republican governor, announced
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a state probe and injected politics into the investigation, repeating his often used attack line against the federal government in my judgment, it's not in the best interest of our state or our nation at the same federal agencies that are seeking to prosecute donald trump, leading this investigation, desantis also revealed the investigation into ryan ruth is expanding in the state of florida where he says the suspect is believed to have broken state laws in three counties, and as authorities work to track the stolen license plate found on his black nissan and that could really speak to his whereabouts they'll go back now to the scene of the crime. >> hi, i'm the tags were stolen and they'll look at video count. i think they're going to find his digital fingerprints all over the place. they'll go back to the registered owner so, where what was the last time you saw your tag on there? >> the investigation is also heating up in hawaii. the fbi searched ruth's home in hawaii on the east side of the island of oahu agents executed a court authorized search warrant. ryan
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routes, mug shots or a roadmap of sorts to his criminal past court documents obtained by cnn show in 2002, ruth was charged in greensboro, north carolina with possessing a weapon of mass death and destruction. a binary explosive device with a detonation cord and a blasting cap. he pleaded guilty picking up on the secret services concerns about donald trump's safety on trump's golf course is because they're so expansive and so close to the road even ron desantis talked about that at the press briefing. recalled how he played golf with donald trump here at trump international golf club. and he remembered being at that fifth and sixth hole where the suspect is believed you've been laying in wait he remembers being there and he recalled just how exposed he felt at that time during their game randi kaye a cnn, palm beach county, florida on the campaign trail democratic vice presidential nominee tim walz slammed his
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republican rival over the false claims that haitian immigrants 18 pets in springfield, ohio during a stop in asheville, north carolina. >> well, it's attacked jd events i'll to the senator told cnn he was willing to create stories in defense of those claims you got called out by a fair and free press are a part of our democracy and fundamental to the freedoms of this country. >> they asked him if maybe it was an accident or he didn't mean it no. he said i admit it. i'm willing to create stories to spread fear, to drum up support for us. >> will those stories have wrought havoc in springfield, the city's schools reopened on tuesday under heavy security i'd have been closed for days due to the threats made over the false claims about pets being asian ohio governor mike dewine directed state troopers just sweep each of the district's 17 school buildings before classes began and bomb sniffing dogs are being stationed across the city
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cnn's brian todd has more vice president kamala harris weighing in on the tension in springfield, ohio, the fears of the haitian immigrant community there, and the threats directed toward them. it's a crying shame, literally what's happening to those families, those children in that community, not to mention what is happening in terms of look you say you care about law enforcement law enforcement resources, and those resources have been pouring in on tuesday and influx of state police sweeping all of the district's 17 school buildings and staying on campuses all day bomb detection dog teams, roving the city, tower cameras installed. >> official say, schools in springfield have received more than 30 bomb threats since last week, along with threats of shootings, we were not receiving threats before at this level when we were highlighted on the national stage now we have threats. now.
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now we're having to respond. >> public schools in springfield reopened today under this veil of fear, but to local colleges have shut down and gone to virtual learning for the rest of the week because of the threats last week, to area hospitals had to shut down because of threats. haitian community leaders say the strain for some is unbearable isn't community in fear lot of them may be talking about leaving swing earlier this month, false internet and social media rumors circulated that haitian immigrants in springfield were eating dogs and cats. the threats began pouring in after former president donald trump and his running mate, j.d. vance amplified the rumors. >> they're eating they're eating the pets of the people that live there local and state officials say the claims are all completely baseless. one analyst who monitors extremism worries about the rhetoric
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circulating about springfield on the dark web and elsewhere. >> we know that the fear that is thrown in chat rooms, we see the miss and disinformation that is often in these online speech he says, i do fear that this is a different type of rhetoric then that will than we've seen in the past. it's hinging on dehumanization, which is it's unfortunately common in the the united states. >> speaking about the people who are actually issuing the threats, ohio governor mike dewine and springfield mayor rob rue said, at least some of those actors are overseas. dewine said some of the threats are coming from one particular country, but he didn't name the country brian todd, cnn washington for gaza's children, life before and after war could not be more different. they're telling the world they want, their happiness back kaitlan collins tomorrow at nine
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defense spokesperson said his teams in the area. could he quote? screams of children coming from the crushed buildings? one survivor described the horrifying scene the house is full of people, more than 20 people all under the rubble ministry says at least 26 palestinians were killed in israeli attacks on gaza on tuesday, cnn is unable to confirm the numbers independently well, every day brings new struggles for displaced civilians in gaza. >> the threat of airstrikes, hunger, and thirst constant uncertainty. >> and for some families seeking shelter on gaza's beaches, the rising tides are destroying their makeshift homes cnn's shams al-ahsa reports
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win and the oncoming cold of winter in their makeshift homes. >> these are just some of the families displaced to the shore west of the city of khan younis a target of many israeli attack almost the entire population of gaza has been forced to flee their homes in the war >> lot of sharp >> have the time with talking
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calls a continuing and coordinated plan to silence, discourage, and quash opposition to longtime president nicholas maduro the report found that maduro's government escalated its efforts to crush peaceful dissent up to the disputed presidential election in july while the two dozen people died in the protests. and more than 2,400 people were arrested. opposition leader edmundo gonzalez, who experts say, won that election he is now seeking asylum in spain in the case that's making headlines in france, a 71-year-old man has admitted to recruiting dozens of strangers to rape his wife for nearly a decade, begging his family's forgiveness. dominique pelicot told the court, i am a rapist. just like all the others in this room with prosecutors say belico offered sex with his wife on a website and filmed the abuse yes. >> you confirmed that he recognized his part in the wave
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of his wife on the question of whether he raped her on his own. he confirm that sometimes you you're on his own. what was the frequency of the rapes? he said that regarding himself, it took place two or three times a week, then some man who came could be added on top of that symbol of the struggle against sexual violence in france because they'll teleco insisted on a public trial to expose her husband and the 50 other men accused of raping her over almost ten years this is seeing this case interests us woman and especially seeing this little woman who is defending herself against all these lawyers and all the accused we have to support her. >> and maybe this can happen to anyone young, old. you never know. and it's important this hurts as a woman, this hurts. we can imagine such things it's unacceptable some of the dozens of defendants say they thought they were participating in a couple's fantasy, and that gisele pelicot consented
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automatically applying new team account settings for all users under the age of 18. here's what that's going to look like. all new and existing teen accounts will be automatically set to private. so even if you're a teen influencer, your account will automatically be set to private. there's gonna be new restrictions on who can mess so just teens who can tag them and photos and comments. teens will start seeing less sensitive content in their feed. so thing for example, a post promoting a cosmetic procedure, they'll see less of that. teen accounts will also be automatically set to sleep mode by default, which means they won't be receiving notifications overnight messages will receive an auto response and teens are going to start getting a warning when they've spent an hour on the platform each day. but here's what i think is the biggest change here teens who are 16 and 17-years-old, once this change happens, they can automatically by themselves go back in and change the settings back if they want. but teens who are 13 to 15 will have to receive perennial still approval through the app if they want to change any of these settings that means a
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teens were 13 to 15, haven't set up parental supervision linked their parents account to their account. they're going to have to do that if they want less of these restrictions. so potentially more control for parents here of young teens in terms of their kids experience on instagram now instagram has over the past few years in the face of a lot of pressure, rolled out some one-off changes, new policy updates to try to keep teens safe. but this is a much more comprehensive approach than what we've seen previously. now, there may still be ways for teens to get around this. they could be pretty easily lie about their age when they're signing up for accounts on the platform, for example. but i think certainly some reassurance for parents here that the company is making some effort to keep kids safe. clare duffy, cnn, new york well, there's nothing unusual about going on a satisfying shopping trip unless your hqs old and you are driving police in ohio, responded to a call this weekend after a family discovered that they child was missing neighbors ring camera caught the young girl getting
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