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to think twice about oren ordering an envelope popular, jake. >> and i think popular. >> thank real quick. mean we have like 30 seconds, but beyonce is finally coming tomorrow riley, very exciting for everyone is so energized about that everyone is thrilled. >> they were waiting for her at the dancy about what she's going to say to be honest, because we don't hear from beyonce job to backup politician, lose half your audience. so dumb, either politics it her audiences know republicans listen to her. i don't see, you know, republicans, but if you are a republican, he listened or you know what you're getting from the parties your manager. i was for vigorously is not losing. >> we've got to leave it there very, very much. thank you for watching at home. it's been it's been a good news. night's state of the race president barak obama and the vice president warning of a potential second trump term
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between whether we will have four more years of incompetence failure, and disaster, or whether we will we'll begin the four greatest years in the history of our country the los angeles district attorney george gascon, is recommending a resentencing for erik and lyle menendez under the law, resentencing is appropriate and i am going to recommend out to afford more newsroom with max foster and christina macfarlane hello, a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from the u.s. and around the world. i'm max foster and i'm christina macfarlane. it's friday, october 25, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 3:00 a.m. in texas,
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where kamala harris and donald trump are expected to be campaigning in the coming hours. but just 11 days to go in the race for the white house. harris will be joined at a rally in houston for abortion rights by superstar beyonce. he's making her first appearance on the campaign trail. >> trump was spent part of his day in texas, will be he'll be with senator ted cruz before moving on to a rally in the swing state of michigan in nevada on thursday i think trump was asked about a recent story in the atlantic magazine quoting former chief of staff john kelly saying, trump admired the nazi generals, or the third reich made he's done it before. >> it's a fairly magazine right before the election it's failing magazine. >> well, a lot of rally in las vegas, trump told the crowd to
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think about what they hope to scene for the country with the next president between whether we will have four more years of incompetence failure in disaster or whether we will begin to four greatest years in the history of our country. >> we can do that start to kamala, harris was joined at a rally in atlanta several, with several famous faces, including former president barak obama. >> it's the first time the two have campaigned together since you've game the democratic candidate for president priscilla alvarez has the latest vice president, kamala harris and former president barak obama, using their first joint campaign appearance here in battleground georgia, to mobilize voters to gin up enthusiasm to get them to go out and vote both former president barack obama and the vice president warning of a potential second trump term. >> casting the former president is consumed by his own troubles. now, the vice
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president outlined her policies on the economy and on health care. but she also used a lot in that campaign. officials tell me that she will reiterate several times over the next several days having voters in the crowd, imagine what a trump in the oval office would look like. take a listen, just imagine the oval office in three months pictured in your mind everybody has. >> so let's imagine if for a moment it's either donald trump in there me president also called on voters to vote early here in georgia, early voting is well underway
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and it's a cab county. >> almost a third of active voters have already cast their ballots. that is going to be a key part of the strategy moving forward, where campaign officials tell me that they're trying to mobilize voters and capitalize on early voting in the battleground. states now of course, this event also a star studded one with bruce springsteen headlining the event. of course, he has been a frequent appearance in the waning days of the election for democratic candidates, more stars expected to come out over the next several days, including on friday the vice president will be joined by beyonce to talk about reproductive freedoms in houston, texas because allow alvarez, cnn traveling with the harris-walz campaign been cast in the states that offer early voting. that's about 19% of all the votes cast in the 2020 presidential race. that election happened in the midst of a global pandemic, and many voters opted to use mail-in ballots this year. overall early turnout numbers have dropped some states and
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democrats notably outnumber republicans in early voting in 2020. but republican officials have been urging supporters to get to the polls ahead of time this year. and the gap seems to be narrowing, but there has been some turmoil around early voting in certain states in colorado. officials say they're investigating a mail-in ballot fraud scheme. it appears the state signature verification caught some irregularities. here is the colorado secretary of state it appears that as of now approximately a dozen voters and mesa county had their ballots intercepted before they arrived to them. >> in cast without their knowledge now, the ballots were filled out. the return envelopes were signed, and they were then we returned to a usps blue box. so that's a postal box, not a ballot drop-box. mesa county clerk, bobbie gross, her office then starting investigation they discovered that ballots had been sent to
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addresses in close proximity to each other mesa county then looked at all the other ballots that were rejected because of the signature and discovered that it appeared that at least some of the ballots were signed by the same person the team and mesa county is reexamining every ballot return envelope that has been we received at this point. the investigation into this situation is ongoing and then arizona are a number of ballots were damaged in a mailbox fire outside of a phoenix post office. >> but authorities now say the incident was not politically motivated. the man arrested for the crime. so as he started to fight because they simply quote wanted to be arrested to describe this as something that's a purge is completely inaccurate. >> it's wholly consistent with the u.s. constitution that virginia constitution, and virginia law well, that was the republican governor of virginia expressing some frustration with the department of justice is suing the state over law that requires noncitizens to be taken off. >> the state's voter rolls.
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the doj says the problem is that virginia is now doing its so close to the election and it's just one of several legal maneuvers that may create some challenges isn't the voting process with just days to go before election day while in north carolina, some election officials are concerned about a law passed by lawmakers on thursday that requires 13 counties that were damaged by hurricane helene to add early voting locations, even though early voting is already underway across the state. the democratic candidate in ohio may not be able to vote in her district of republican activists while the last-minute challenge to her eligibility, eligibility to vote there in the battleground, state of georgia republicans are appealing a ruling by a judge that said a county election board official cannot refuse to certify the 2024 election results blinken says, gaza hostage and ceasefire talks will resume this weekend. >> the top us diplomat made the announcement during a visit to qatar as part of his latest
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peace mission to the middle east, the israeli prime minister's office says mossad chief david barnea will travel to doha to take part. >> meanwhile, lebanese state media reports, three journalists have been killed by an israeli airstrike in southern lebanon. israeli military told cnn they are looking into the reports, at least 12 people were killed. in other strikes across lebanon on thursday. >> hospital officials in gaza, certainly 17 people, mostly children and the elderly were killed by an israeli strike on a school housing. refugees, the israeli military says hamas terrorists were the target. >> cnn's paula hancocks is following developments and joins us live from abu dhabi. so paula, just to those the renewal of those ceasefire talks happening right now, i mean, it's very unlikely, isn't it? but we're going to see any movement in that before the election. us election in 11 days time fair to say, and we're hearing that from us officials as well that the expectations are low, that there can be any kind of
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significant breakthrough before the election shan itself. >> but what we're hearing from biden administration officials is that they want to create some kind of momentum towards this, these talks so soon after yahya sinwar, the head of hamas, was killed, he was considered one of the roadblocks in to get this deal done. but of course, there are considerations of roadblocks on the israeli side as well. so what secretary of state blinken is trying to do is to at least get everybody together and this would be the first high-level meetings of this kind that we've seen in more than two months. so that in itself is a positive element. but let's listen to what he said. in doha we talked about options to capitalize on this moment and next steps to move the process forward and i anticipate that our negotiators will be getting together in the coming days. >> this is a moment to work to
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end this war to bring, make sure all the hostages are home, and to build a better future. >> for people in gaza privately, us officials believed that the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, is likely to wait to see who he will be dealing with in the white house coming up. we heard just from the form of the president donald trump yesterday that he has spoken a number of times. he says in recent days to the israeli prime minister, and there is an assumption that the netanyahu would believe or would feel that trump would be more sympathetic to his goals than current us president joe biden or vice president kamala harris may be. so there is a lot of moving parts here and there is an expectation that netanyahu would want to wait and see what he will be dealing with after
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the us election. there have been negotiations ongoing though we know that hamas has been engaged, at least this is what we we've heard from qatar and egypt. the two key mediators that they have spoken to the delegation, there hasn't been an official ruler and official leader named after sinwar's killing. but there are certainly those within the political bureau and hamas were based in doha, who would be able to lead these talks going forward. max dinner were speaking earlier in the week about north gaza and how that's being viewed as a siege. and we're talking to a human rights about how it's breaking international law? what is the latest situation there the ground and communications are very difficult in northern gaza, max, as you might imagine, is that a catastrophic situation is just becoming even
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worse. >> we're hearing from health officials that they simply don't have what they need to try and save those who are coming into hospitals. kamal adwan hospital, the main hospital there still functioning in that area we've we've heard from the director a number of times saying that there's a constant stream of people coming into the hospital itself. now this is an area that israel has said that hamas is regroup ripping in and trying to rebuild. so they are fighting. they say against that claiming that they have detained, arrested 200 militants, at least in jabalya itself in the refugee camp, just one small part of northern gaza. they also say that a large number of palestinians have been back to you weighted out of the area. we don't have a specific figure on that though. we don't know if they have a specific figure, but that's not being shared publicly or those they say 20,000 have been evacuated from
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jabalya. paula in abu dhabi. thank you so much. >> all right. still to come on, cnn, los angeles county's district attorney will ask that the menendez brothers be re-sentenced nearly 30 years after their child gripped the u.s was winter coming quickly to the mountains of western north carolina. >> how that's impacting residents still recovering from hurricane helene straight ahead. donald trump admitting he like to do what he'd like to do, a special counsel, jack smith if he's reelected, we'll have more on that later in the show returns three episodes how would have in new episode starting sunday, november 17 finish ultimate engineered for the toughest conditions dry, burned, done, stained. au dishwashers very qard water, finish, ultimate with cyclic technology helps deliver the open. >> it's clean
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hour, astronauts are emerging from a spacex dragon spacecraft that splashdown off the coast of florida in the last hour you're watching live images here of all four astronauts exiting the capsule. and i believe they're astronaut, we're seeing right now is jeanette epps one of the four person crew who was lynched auborder recovery ship not long ago. and you can see the hatch there have been opened the four-person crew are going to be taken to medical checks, right? after this. and these pictures you're seeing here are live pictures coming to us from nasa. >> how long have they been up there? >> well, i believe it was meant to be a six-month mission, but it got expanded slightly to seven months, which is why they come out or floppy i imagine this must seven months without gravity. i mean, it's it's going to impact you somewhere. another isn't it but there are four astronauts who've obviously been on this latest mission dominick, michael
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district attorney says he will recommend resentencing for the menendez brothers at a hearing in the coming hours, he says the move would make them eligible for immediate parole. the trial of lyle and erik menendez grip, the u.s. in the 1990s, they are currently serving life sentences without a parole for killing their parents in 1989. but recently there has been new attention on the case because of a certain channel. cnn's jean casarez has more the los angeles district attorney george gascon is recommending a resentencing for erik and lyle menendez they of course are the brothers that were sentenced in 1996 for premeditated murder of their parents jose and kitty menendez in 1989. at the time of the commission of their crimes, eric was 18, lyle was 21. the district attorney says they have served and been in custody about 35 years at this point. and because of their
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rehabilitation, which it appears he's going to focus in on. he believes that a re-sentencing is appropriate. here are the exact words of the district attorney of los angeles, george gasc, gone after very careful review of all the arguments that were made for people on both sides of this equation. i came to a place where i believe under the law, resentencing is appropriate and i am going to recommend that to a court tomorrow. >> the district attorney says that continuous rehabilitative efforts of the brothers during their incarceration is going to be front and center in this, but also of immense importance is, he says quote, our office has gained a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding sexual we'll violence. the defense of these brothers was that their fathers sexually assaulted them for years and they committed
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these killings because of the fear that they had inside of them. now, the district attorney says that they have done a meticulous review of the filings. they have spoken with family only members who are supportive of this. they are really looking at the rehabilitation and that the focus has been that prison is where you serve out your sentence. that is your punishment. and this is according to california's statute and that the prison sentence itself that you have do word is rehabilitative. it is the rehabilitation. next step will be it will go before a judge will see if any one contests this and the date for a hearing is yet to be determined. jean casarez, cnn, new york the justice department has reached a settlement with two companies that owned the container ship that destroyed baltimore's francis scott key bridge in march, grace ocean
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private limited and synergy marine private limited will have to pay more than $100 million. the civil suit claims that their cost cutting negligence in the ship's maintenance led to the disastrous collision. six construction workers were killed when the ship lost power and slammed into the bridge. and fbi investigation into the incident is underway. >> officials in the state of georgia say the boat gangway that collapsed on saturday had passed for safety inspections in the past two years before saturday's deadly incident? seven people were killed when the gangway collapsed on the visitor ferry dock. but sapelo island, the investigation is ongoing. >> meanwhile, emotional scenes at a hospital as a survivor was reunited with a woman who rescued her. catherine sneed said she grabbed bertha mcknight hand, whilst mcknight was in the water and held onto it but until someone came to pull her out the mountains of western north carolina have already seen the first snow of the season. >> and that's a worrying prospect for residents still
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struggling to recover from hurricane helene. cnn's amina dawson has our report like i said, they actually got flooded out though wednesday. >> it's been a month since hurricane helene hit. >> if it's dry and it's warm, he's probably going to choice but to stay there right now. >> yeah and here in the mountains of western north carolina volunteers are still working to help their neighbors. >> recover the last few nights have been below freezing. they got hit pretty hard. >> john counsel has been organizing relief and making home visits since the storm takes a certain type of person to carve out an existence here, special counsel is checking on people like ruthie baker, whose mobile home was parked by the riverbank the night of the floods we moved when we saw campers, tiny homes, and cars floating away, it did tear up the bottom of the camper or so right now, it's largely fixed. >> the insulin relation in the bottom so that we can try to stay warm. i'm really worried
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about winter everybody's kind of on the same lane of we don't know what's going to happen, but we're scared on everyone's minds? >> immediate recovery efforts were focused on getting power and water back and clearing the roads. >> did you find everything else? do you need? >> but last week, the area got its first snow and temperatures below freezing. >> these are incredible right now. what are you hearing from people at the resource ask when they come in, heat is a big one because it got cold really early this year ashley gallaher turned her skate shop into this massive relief operation. we heard just while we were there to people come in looking for heater. >> it gets really cold. >> we've had for the last couple of mornings how are you seeing this fit together with federal relief efforts? >> that's been a challenge. i'll say social media misinformation lack of trust, that lack of trust has led some of the neediest to lean on local efforts, while deeply skeptical of fema we had over 300 people visit our site and
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talks between israel and hamas. this is the last stop on his trip, which included visits to israel, saudi arabia, and qatar lyle and erik menendez brothers convicted of murdering their parents nearly 30 years ago could be released on parole. the los angeles county she district attorney says he's recommending that they be re-sentenced at a hearing later today as period court judge will ultimately make that decision. >> and there's any 11 days left until election day. >> and both kamala harris and donald trump are campaigning in texas in the coming hours harris will be joined by superstar beyonce at a rally in houston. why trump will record an interview with podcast host joe rogan in austin now as election day nears celebrities making the case and taking the stage for the candidate superstar beyonce is expected to form as chris was saying, and appear alongside kamala harris at a campaign rally in houston. >> and speculation continues over where the pop star taylor swift will join harris on the
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campaign. charles, some of the posters now are looking like events you'd see in a big stadium. brian todd has more freedom is already a staple at kamala harris's rallies. but on friday, pop superstar beyonce will up the ante appearing onstage with the vice president at a rally in houston. >> this is a huge, huge get for kamala harris. it generates excitement. it generates buzz that's what kamala harris, his team once in these final days, the celebrity bus for harris also ramped up on thursday night on our asni with an appearance. by rockstar, bruce springsteen, who took the stage with the vice president and former president barack obama at a get out the vote rally in atlanta. harris said she was honored by it. >> i think it just shows the breadth and depth of this support that we have and also the enthusiasm. the sheer star power that's been brought to the 2024 race is palpable. >> ai ready for harris has also
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scored the endorsement of musical icon taylor swift, who brings more than 280 million instagram followers and a proven record of being able to inspire young people to register to vote with taylor. it's not just about her influence, it's for power, it's her ability to speak to a massive fandom kamala harris has one endorsements from musician lizza pop and r&b star usher, actor george clooney oprah winfrey, who spoke at the democratic national convention values and character matters. >> most of all what the fields are and from rapper megan thee stallion, who also appeared with the vice president at around profile endorsement from x owner elon musk, who is also contributed tens of millions of dollars to boost trump's campaign donald trump has to be, has to win this election. >> i really don't
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endorsement of country rock star kid rock, who performed at the republican national committee convention dennis quaid, who's campaign for trump and from icons of combat sports like ufc head dana white and pro wrestler hulk hogan >> may not be the most popular with gen z college girls, but men, that's a big part of trump's coalition and that's who he's trying to tap into with those celebrities. >> he does need those celebrities to validate him on harris aside, the suspense now lies with one tantalizing possibility i'm sure that they would love for taylor swift to appear alongside kamala harris. >> harris campaign official declined to answer a question on whether taylor swift would appear with the vice president on the campaign trail only saying quote, wouldn't that be great when swift endorsed harris in september, donald trump said at the time that she would probably pay a price for that in the marketplace and a
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trump campaign spokesman said it was more evidence that the democrats have become the party of the wealthy elite. >> brian todd, cnn, washington the federal election commission filings show wealthy donors are still pouring millions of dollars into the race in the first half of october, the largest pro-trump super pac maga, inc. raised $9.8 million and that's thanks to some notable figures, the owners of the new york jets donated $1 billion, while a co-founder of what's whatsapp contributed five times that amount in meta stock. >> meanwhile, trump's restoration pac reported 6.5 million from a shipping billionaire or the owner of one of the largest poultry producers in the u.s. gave 2 million too now the leading trump pac the harris campaign is larger. super pac received 25 million from facebook co-founder in the same period, they also received another 40 million from the group future forward usa action and the pack saw a massive $89,000,000 haul in total, interact in the millions. >> donald trump is vowing to
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fire special counsel counsel jack smith, if he is reelected, trump says he would use presidential powers to end smith's probe into trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and his alleged mishandling of classified documents. it was the former president speaking with conservative radio host hugh hewitt you're going to, have to pardon yourself, are going to have to fire jack smith. >> which one would you do so easy it's so easy. >> it's so easy. i would try to hit within two seconds the harris-walz campaign quickly responded, arguing trump's need for quote, unchecked power is the statement donald trump thinks he's above the law. and these latest comments are right in line with warnings made by trump's former chief of staff that he wants to rule as a dictator with unchecked power a second trump term where a more unstable and unhinged trump as essentially no guardrails. and it's surrounded by loyalists who will enable his worst instincts is guaranteed to be more dangerous. meanwhile,
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trump's legal team is asking a federal court to dismiss the january 6 election subversion case. again, they're calling for smith's office while they're calling it unconstitutional how us intelligence documents on israel leaked to the public sources tell cnn the fbi has narrowed down the locations where the top secret documents could have been printed before being leaked last week, at least one one of the documents appears to be scanned from an official briefing book officials believed the pool of people who might have printed these pages would be relatively small. >> the leaked documents detail israel's preparations for a possible retaliatory attack on iran after tehran launched an unprecedented attack earlier this month. us secretary state anthony blinken is meeting in london today with, jordanian emirati and lebanese officials during a visit to qatar on thursday he said gaza hostage and ceasefire talks would resume this weekend. the israeli prime minister's office says it plans to send mossad
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chief david barnea to take part in those negotiations. meanwhile, qatar's prime minister so as this country has re-engaged with the hamas political bureau in doha after the killing of yahya sinwar in gaza last week meanwhile, in gaza, there are troubling new allegations that israel is forcing palestinians to act as human shields to avoid putting its troops in harm's way. >> cnn's jeremy diamond has this report they walked through the rubble at gunpoint into potentially booby-trapped buildings in down dark in tunnels some were teenagers like 17-year-old mohammad ghobadlou they know it looks at the lives of others like abu alia scene were grandparents lived the moon could lead lag, not these five palestinians, all civilians, say the israeli military detain them and use them as human shields in gaza the view
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fact at this sewer now, for the first time on camera and israeli soldiers coming forward with his own account describing how his infantry unit used to palestinians as human shields we told them to enter the building before us. if there are any booby traps, they will explode and not us. >> we've blurred his face and change his voice because he risks reprisals for speaking out, breaking the silence. a watchdog group which verifies soldiers testimonials provided photographs and facilitated the interview the soldier says as 16-year-old boy and 20-year-old man were brought to his unit this spring. >> their hands were tied behind their back and they had a cloth over their eyes. >> the instructions from the intelligence officer who delivered them were clear. >> he told me to take them in the next attack use them as a human shield he told me that they have a connection to hamas
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for two days. >> his unit followed those orders. this haunting photo captures the scene, the silhouette of a palestinian man flanked by two soldiers, ordering him forward when we went to the attack, before they enter a building, we took the cloth up so they could see in my company, one of the soldiers new arabic, you just shouted in arabic, open the door and walked in this building or the other. you're using them because you think this building might be booby traps? >> yes. my soldiers didn't like that at all and they refuse to do this anymore. >> the soldiers decided to take their concerns so they're senior commander telling him they believe if they were violating international law the commander, though this fellow a simple soldier, doesn't need to think about international law he didn't say, you guys shouldn't be doing this, shouldn't be happening. >> he said that we need to do this. he said that our lives are more important so he didn't just tell you, don't worry about it. he said, keep doing it. >> yes. yes eventually, the commands or relented telling
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his soldiers they could release the two palestinians, suddenly you're allowed to release. yeah, it made it sure to us that they are not terrorists. >> in a statement, the israeli military said the idf's directives and guidelines strictly prohibit the use of detained gaza civilians for military operations. the relevant protocols and instructions are routinely clarified to soldiers in the field during the conflict. but the israeli military's use of human shields in gaza appears to have been widespread. so common it even had a name aumosquito protocol. both israeli and international law banned the use of civilians in combat. israel also accuses hamas of using civilians as human shields. there is ample evidence for it tunnels dug beneath homes and rockets fired from residential neighborhoods for me, it's more painful with my own army. hamas is a terrorist organization. the idf shouldn't use terrorist organization practices. >> and so when you hear, you know, spokespeople for the
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israeli military, israeli government official saying the israeli military is the most moral army in the world. >> 30 years. i've been saying publicly what people say and
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first global peace summit in switzerland. he did however, accept the invitation to cause on from war criminal putin putin this is a wrong choice that does not advance the cause of peace. it only damages the u.n.'s reputation broadly speaking, a un spokesperson said this visit comes after last year's brics gathering in south africa. adding it standard to attend meetings where there are large numbers of important member states, life g7 and g20. guterres did address the war in ukraine and the violence in the middle east. but the remarks very general. let's listen we need peace in gaza with an immediate ceasefires. >> we need peace in lebanon we then immediate cessation of hostilities. move to the full implementation of un security council resolution 17 au one we need to be seen ukraine adjust peace in line with un charter international law. and general
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assembly resolutions a big part of this gathering was for putin and chinese leader xi jinping to promote a message that there are other worldviews besides the united states and its allies putin has touted brics as part of a quote, new world order, but denies it is an anti western alliance marc stewart, cnn, beijing a summit of commonwealth nations is underway in samoa, british prime minister keir starmer and king charles are facing to java sea though. >> ever dark chapter in the country's colonial past, a number of countries are asking for reparations for hundreds of years of slavery. >> starmer has publicly rejected reparations and pulled out an apology at the at summit. king says, no one can change the past, but he committed to correcting enduring inequalities i understand from listening to people across the commonwealth, how the most painful aspects of our past continue to resonate
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it is vital level that we understand history to guide us to make the right choices in the future a crucially no apology there, which is what the caribbean countries wanted. yeah, and the reason they can't apologize is because that would open the way to legal claims reparations which is why in the government's power to do that. and then starmer saying there will be no reparations, being very clear about it. >> but why not at least issue an apology? i mean, that is something that previous done. >> it makes you admission of guilt. in court, presumably it's something that the netherlands king did last year. >> yeah. maybe there's a different legal setup there, but it's i think the royal family frankly become a touchpoint for this issue because of the difficulty in handling it. >> yeah well they're wrapping up an 11 day tall in australia and samoa, it's selflessly the first major foreign trips since
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also because of who's playing the interest in this epic world series matchup between an east and west coast team from the two largest metro areas in the u.s really extends beyond our borders to countries where fans may have historically rooted for the yankees. >> you have to let you know in mexico, 80% of the population will forget a lot of people. the north side on mexico, they go for diet. >> jerry lee, founder of the dodgers nation fans site says similarly in japan after world war ii, there had been a tradition of rooting for the yankees, but now shohei ohtani is there nations superstar? all right. >> joe, hey, turning into a dodger right now and then having to face the yankees. >> this is going to be, there's gonna be some discussions between grandpa and his grandkids at the dinner table, dams from japan poured into la during the regular season to see ohtani play, staying in l.a.'s little tokyo, where businesses i've seen way more customers this season. >> we thought we ordered enough, but then people got, you know, the word got out and all of a sudden bear here all
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