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so they say launched another batch of starling broadband satellites from cape canaveral in the u.s. state of florida on saturday the reusable fall k'naan rocket carried 52 satellites on board this marks the aerospace companies 15th falcon flight this year. and that's all we have time for do stay tuned though because coming up is reporter and they go to new york for me and the rest of the team here in berlin take care and see real soon. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and if your newspapers when official information as a journalist i had worked on the streets of many cantrips and their problems are
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always the same forward to social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans and the humans and seem right to fools who have decided to put their trust in us. name is jenny harrison i work. new york a global metropolis brimming with culture energy life and of course money but behind the glitz and glamour there's a different story. one in 5 new yorkers is living through the pandemic in poverty.
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last year's 6000000000 barrio lost her jobs and one of her sons now she ekes out a living collecting bottles. bridget harris wants to help she collects food donations for people in need because the things wealthy new yorkers throw away are desperately needed by the city's poor. but it's payday for 6 tilly on barrio she has an entire week's worth of work in these bags and every cent counts. that if there are $144.00 cans in here each one swath 6 and what are that's a $0.16 for each bag. so that i get $0.14 and i have 5 of us it should be $230.00 total.
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the monarchy and i thank the. 6 that has lived in new york city for 34 years she immigrated illegally from mexico her husband left the family and 6 there raised 5 children all by herself. before the pandemic 6 that had 4 cleaning jobs now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room she collects bottles every day. but i meant to cater to my camera and i go to early in the morning or at night. ok since the pandemic loss of people cannot bottles even the men in qana at the supermarket cuts full of bottles yet it wasn't like that before but now with a pandemic it's the only way we can survive we don't get help otherwise there must be a bit but. we're not the number one graduate or. put another one on top thanks
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thanks bob was. there recycling contractor that buys 6 does bottles is waiting a few blocks away. thanks across the east river in manhattan because it harris and her team of volunteers are also collecting not bottles but cookies to give to new yorkers in need. these cookies are among the most popular in the city chocolate and peanut butter chocolate chip and walnut $7.00 apiece and the boxes are full. today cookies these are pieces of loaf it looks like a lemon loaf it's almost always there cookie is a lot of leftover cookies muffins whatever they don't sell from the the night
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before we take them and it's a pretty good stuff it's not stale or anything if the team didn't take these baked goods they'd be thrown away like so much food in the city. or that's going to be really hairy. this person is going to get that i think so yeah the bowl can stop this any better bridget's main job is delivering meals by bicycle for a delivery app but on the side she collects food donations all over new york city for the nonprofit rescuing left over cuisine her family's originally from liberia for her fighting hunger is personal when i was there i was going through a civil war and starvation so ever since then i have hated the sea the amount of who gets wasted and then just seeing people on the streets hungry right here in america it really hurts to know that people are wasting food when there's hungry people out there. today they drop off the donations at the bowery
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mission in southern manhattan. it's the oldest christian relief mission in the city . it all gets carefully weighed. book. doesn't kowtow of a 182.5 pounds of africa today. very good. here are you proud 50 yeah i know i knew it was going to be over 150 i just didn't know it was going to hit 200 but this is still pretty good. the barry mission has been helping the city's poor for 140 years even in the day. as of the spanish flu it provided food and a place to sleep and today thanks to bridget and her team there's a delicious cookie for dessert 2.
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back in brooklyn 60 has arrived at the collection point she has fewer employees than usual that's because she's been on a hunger strike together with 14 others she's been calling on the state to finally help immigrants like her because they're undocumented they're not eligible for most government aid. your member. i took part because there needs to finally be justice yet there are so many immigrants here and most of us pay taxes here. why because we thought that was the only way we would eventually get a residency permit by paying taxes on the border my mom had in the belly of the family but then. the protest was an act of desperation she says eventually she no longer felt hunger to know that i'm now what i was we were given coconut water to drink and of richmond county to keep the body going that i lost 60 days.
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i want them. this is a. it was a success new york state has now promised $2100000000.00 to help people like 16 she's one of more than half a 1000000 undocumented immigrants living in new york city the success of the hunger strike has given them courage. set them on the ground it was a tree and very happy because we didn't have one it's great for us but everything is going to get a much better nice country the money will come back don't help us i think people even get residents. living out of. the money from the state is not yet here and neither are other documents but at least a recycling contractor has arrived 60 gets a little less than she hoped for but she still happy. oh. yeah i got
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he gave me a 193 down as he got. back at the bowery mission i should put on he is making sure everything is ready for lunch soon the clients will be arriving. we're going to start packing up at about 11 o'clock. so in about 5 minutes. they distribute 2 to 300 meals every day impossible without the help of volunteers. so whatever we have out now we can probably just wrap them up and start fantasizing and getting ready to pack up ok thanks guys. you guys are all the time back there so how about this let's start bringing back the crates of living cookies and i'll show you where you can put them. before covert people ate in the
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dining hall but now it's all take out for you very very. most of the people here are regulars. at a great rate you're throwing out. my kidney also comes here on a regular basis. let's see there's watermelon. looks like a beef stew. with some cabochon rice. and some bread. mike is a trained x. ray technician he lost his job and home before the pandemic it's a difficult time to find new work and get back on his feet he appreciates any help he can get. close good love watermelon save the rest for later. because so many people are homeless during the pandemic the city has temporarily put them up in hotels my friends some of them are in homeless shelters so they move
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them to whole tells motels and then they have lost their or they can pay for their phone bills they lost their jobs unemployment took a long time. so i lost contact with a lot of people that i consider friends and the baron mission now me a lot a lot of the people that work there just sitting and talking to them for like 45 minutes. just got me out of the deeps you know space and became. optimistic instead of pessimistic. he never thought he'd be in this position relying on help from others. cheung 1000000 raving. but it's humbled me because i did have a good paying job and relying on someone i've never been used to that i don't like relying on people. but until he finds work he has no choice last year
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has taken its toll for a while there i was really not. doing anything i was just depressed gave up the city was like dad i mean i was just laying in bed doing nothing and just get even more depressed mike wants to leave new york as soon as you can to go somewhere where life is easier and cheaper. 6 is also getting a snack the pandemic hasn't just made life more difficult it also took away her youngest son unemployment alcohol depression he was only 30 years old. let the world bang you here never mind you i went into the bathroom and within 5 minutes i was downstairs and going to get the car and take him to coney island and
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that's when my other son said no mom my brother isn't responding he's asleep i run like crazy up the steps. but by then he was dead. my son was dead. you know it. i've been here for 34 days until the moment i don't want to be here but i want to go back to my. tree this year and then i'll go back to mexico. they are going to go to. new york is a city of dreams for people like 6 to the pandemic has turned it into a nightmare a nightmare she wants to escape from as soon as possible.
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like it. put the pedal to the metal let's ride. it. to. be in good shape. and anxiety are perfectly even healthy feelings. but what happens if they take over our lives and we're playing day and night. like panic attacks from abuse disorders we look into causes and ways to cope with anxiety and good
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change. we've got some tips for your bucket list. to corner. spot for some such and some great culture more years to boot. w. trouble all week i. am in this board mode so i have one mode left but of cause. i need to take it out of the breaks in good conditions when i'm coming back. we are living during the most extraordinary prime ministry. of transport
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before the electric i. get mad about the rich the also. the timeless not sure cause all not telecon of iranian to push a thai con on the next 100 near the brain trying to avoid the tourists got just got the reception the last record of the car which is driving on 8 minutes on the record 20 different. suspension investment the 200000 euro plus plus tax it's so much fun and will musician laughs they managed to prove that executive costs can also be an expression of feminism. the whole big cause to cheat is finishing. most of the deal or not this is not on the right. we want to set records on the little things not right in the tour of tourist
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traffic condition that means we take the time coming which is from start from the day you know like that someone tell us we have to live with the conditions we have to live with the traffic we have to live with all that environment to thank you also even like the song which is coming out now largely it's all that is influencing these facts from can call these enduro weren't taught is tracking nobody left record exactly that what we have created no. doubt about that got done. and very much being the pro and you were going as fast as you were. and too long winded all while going back oh pretty impressive.
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so altogether. we're going on our 1st information that we want to check how the trick conditions are and how the coffee and what's of situation is giving us a glow on all of this case range makes no sense it will be way too slow. i. let all the cars overtake. so. our definition was we take to let in the tourist traffic and the 2nd leg would be the lead so 1st let the current conditions. go in with that tie can for last year on the noble king or july for and i'm already trying to push a little bit to just see how the car behaves. brake and battery temperature these
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are the 2 factors. which are very important. and that where i try to check my information for battery temperature and the range these are the aspects which are very very specific. we are overtaking right now. in this on the skyline and i give the other sign. just to make sure. that everything is in order my 1st introduction left was to check how do the brake for you how is the traffic situation are there any construction areas on the circuit and so on and so on so you try to figure all that out to get a feeling because i only had that chart to actually guess if a car is capable of something if the tires are working good enough or how much i can push the car. of course i'm not pushing the car too much in my inspection lead i just tried to check what is
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a car capable of how does it behave here in the car i was sorry i'll be touching the sofas because the car is lower than the 911 in the moment i am in the sport mode so i have still one mode left so i have had experiences in my life with prototypes when they completely broke down so taking a car from stock taking it on the new will bring could also mean that after one left the brakes are gone that could mean it and in that way i just want to make sure that i don't do anything stupid. when we think of the nobel being we think of the knowledge life the 20.8 kilometer long not exactly stewards of the green hills. to me it's impossible to think of the new building without thinking make it out there because of his crash and boat work but also because he that i was doing the damage to the left in the building 107 minutes in the 4 young one. and of course there is that. almost mythical number of
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those we associate with the no buzzing with a 6 minute 11.0 if you think because of stefan beloff and his that are. a plus at the same time i would like to say i have a lot of respect for the $100.00 because of what we did and also because of his history of them all for me as a motorsport into this knows beloff for him more value for all because it was only a scab to specification and he didn't enjoy doing it this weekend so it was this was foreshadowing there with the more one eyed with engineers with and yeah with a car that was no longer. big food a specification. for the. zone idea. friends and fans as soon. as we come to. the gates we will start the time.
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and we will prepare for our record attempt in the titanfall s. . record attempt means we want to set in these environmental conditions the best possible time go to sport plus. lead a little bit space. and start another bridge and go. so time is running. so now i also need to calculate traffic because that is as i'm saying it's a notch life or noble getting tourist traffic.
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we want to see what the car can do. i have to observe. my informations. like battery temperature and stuff like that and now i'm trying to catch. the guys . in the block blast mode with 400. 86 aged peter. krause on super battery temperature 32 degrees. or interesting stuff the car becomes light and you feel the he if you if you the heaviness. on the
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brake so you have to take care that you don't brake too late. oh and as yet on the trick yellow on the trick. i don't get all of this take about with a board aluminum up the floor. they call it hot as only smoothly sharon does is not a yoke these are her yet she. you know he would so right caught attempt time is impossible because it's yellow on the trick it's yellow on the track yellow on the track means overtaking is forbidden now human is he after throwing someone crashed and dirty at the track and that is what happens when you are in the tourist traffic that is actually the issue after that i can go back to exhilaration. after the problem and try to check what the cars telling us. the now we had shaving this guy's. record breaking laws by the way. that means.
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it's the car which is driving and that 8 minutes on the right road conditions that means in the in those 3 timings. or on the left leg break a trick because we are in the tourist traffic so that means it's a different track condition in total you're missing the drifting out so we want to create our own record conditions. and we are getting closer to that club scored f o club sports. where there and it causes us energy but it's all fine the car still accelerates as nor nothing which flows out as down as i have to check the situation where i can overtake that car. brakes also feeling very well. so. inside very important. and then a 3rd or
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a when the steering opens as in my ass i was linking the anguish lonnie and amanda smith after bush eally modify and the new info bike home. for the keyboard and doesn't even touch the leader. and the targets blow out any ethnic i'll pass and come money for by. well when i was not on i'm with them hinton on this is on cook's what if they hear i was all outof ads vice going to ask me newton. gone ask the wrong if on info buy and go on coping. i live in milan and live or on gas gas gas gas gas almost echo. on a commute all when he missed mission with the investors east the. next movie you have to carry the speed the club board is still behind us. here taking care
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of car is heavier than a normal car that i have to take your laid back quick same situation so i have to look in advance i can carry the most amount of speed into that corner because everything now is up to. petrie temperature 37 so we're still in good condition. 64 percent battery capacity i have to also come back to a charge up and looking ahead looking ahead. everything should be for this should be followed by a gadkari care a little bit on the brakes and back to a celebration and the car pushes to the outside so this is crazy you can feel. the way it's a little braking on me and back to exaggeration so this can go better when you have different tires but we have just some out tires just michelin spots for keep it on
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the inside ronnie and look where you want to go open the steering wheel reduce the resistance steering to the distance as a problem when you want to be time so now into the car says insights. and keeping it on the inside look where you want to go ronnie 3 minute serve and go on to new. gas gas gas gas gas. the $36.00 b.m.w. and therefore the ford focus s.t. . and that car we will also catch the media really breaking really using back to exhilaration a little exploration patient in that area here. and on the inside again laid a peg and open the searing heat me sir and we continue. the year we can lead drawing on the leaves of the car as though you were behaving. and vapor man patting the curb. and inside again your
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attention that we are not coming to early to the outside because eschbach is a quite fast corner because it has a banking as a spa i know you who don't ask don't last long. back to a federation over the steering wheel. tend to break into the car on a little acceleration and when the steering opens and we can accelerate more very well. that's a good and a cast on brands of all boston yahoos even amateurish it's a momentous either super 42 degrees and battery temperature i think we have a gap and to 50 degrees. 55 percent gretry capacity so it looks like we can do even one more let me after that and now it becomes interesting we come closer. to the belle of it.
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stefan bellows and. this is the way back. on the brake appears very good very stable we have a steel grade by the way. schreiber's once laid a peg and open early. you can carry more speed than you expect and now the small car was. squeezing the tires out the coffee is very good. very nice and we have capacity left and our guy because this is the entrance. close to getting out and not too much slowing down. to exhilaration and i think and we stop at the gates we stop at the gate. and stop. and
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we lost at least 45 seconds minimum so i think i could have driven in a minute or something. if if we would have to track. illegal. traffic. that's ok we have a flake but by conditions excuses excuses excuses and that is the 1st thing a race forever has learned is. that no it's ok i would describe it like that we have. 26.52 at a time which is excluding the building of you and 2 which was a time which is made in the tourist traffic conditions so that means i have had to live with maybe wet conditions or the traffic that says
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a yellow flag was also on the road stuff like that a lot of disturbing things but we have decided for that i had 2 laps one inspection one counted and of course. it is a time which could be beaten easily because these moments which i have spent behind on yellow are like maybe 304051 minutes what i cannot do because i did it. in the moment nobody else has done it with a take on for us had to crash to go over that car on the racetrack been good tourist traffic conditions so of course we can call as a watcher. you. just received a you tube channel. really brings you up to speed. on all things mr lacey related.
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now also on you tube read take you out and. here comes the sign of. the w. and now back to cars for bullies hills. i can't even tell you how good it feels not to have any money but. to buy a bentley continental g.t. convertible because then you don't have to ask yourself the question do i really need the w 12 sols a big engine or is it enough to get live v.a. that is in this car but since this is my job and for you guys i'm going to do it i'm going to ask myself that question but 1st of all let's take that baby for a spin. very nice very lecture. by the way i think a b.a.
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is the best thing that can happen to a car like sound twice so this. can already hear into roaring from the back but it seems to be very well insulated considering this is a soft top i wonder how that will turn out while we're driving so let's go. the bentley continental g.t.c. v 8 way zenith 2.3 tons so piffling 80 kilos like in the v. 8 station. first things 1st technical data of the car the 40 to be a deliver us 550 horsepower 717 you wouldn't need us of torque makes the car go from 0 to 100 like 4 seconds and that sounds really impressive if you step on the
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gas. and it's so much fun. this g.t. has a top speed of 318 kilometers per hour and the fuel consumption is likewise way up that some 12 point one liter is 100 kilometers. so i thought. i suspect that in the beginning their car is really silent on the inside and of course open the roof. but you can already hear this is getting pretty loud i mean this is my personal opinion you can by the way open then close the roof up to 50 kilometers an hour that's that's quite good but anyway if it was for me i wouldn't buy a convertible so that's why i'm going to close that again and enjoy the silence at the bentley office while it's close to do you hear that great.
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if you're also not into convertibles you can of course get the coupe a version of the continental g.t. . for me bentley is always some sort of traditional luxurious company. but they nevertheless have all the newest things and they're called like infotainment system but if you get tired of that you can press the green button which then causes infotainment system to be flipped the way it shows you some. 'd were all new instruments. this one for the temperature outside the next one with a compass and a stopwatch. i don't know if you really need that one. despite its massive weight the continental g.t. feels relatively new enough is a pretty dynamic experience if you simply. so
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my final verdict on the bentley continental g.t. convertible with the v. 8 engine it's so much fun. no and it's w 12 be 8 it is if i was the rich like really rich hundreds of millions of dollars rich then i buy such a car. not in that car but apart from that super nice car very nice. a nice car indeed with a wicked sound and some just power under the hood but a hefty price tag over $200000.00 euros in europe and then there's the 2 time plus wait old school luxury with an old fashioned appetite. o.-g. bad boys drive because that's rubbish i met an artist who says feminists drive pickups
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. i'm going to drive what i want to drive not depending on what everyone else is doing. feminist and london based singer lapsley is against all prejudice and stereotypes against women that's why she draws because she herself. to have the opportunity to realize your dreams and you know and in cars and that's nothing skin agenda that's feminism because that's a quality. in the music video woman let's leave drives a b.m.w. 3 serious the song is a call to action for women to stay strong and keep going. the cyclist stands for the will power to achieve anything and the b.m.w. stands for strength and believe in oneself the 3 seriousness b.m.w. special selling cars has up to $300.00 horsepower once considered a problem and. why striving a fast feministic statement i'd say the ability is a feminist thing the notion of not being masculine is changing but i think in
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general the whole big call to today is going to change and it already is changing. now. that slade just got her driver's license the day before they started filming in real life she owns a v.w. t. cross an s.u.v. ready for adventurous a car dealer tried to persuade her to get a smaller but. i was asking about does include like a satire in the book and he made a comment about how he wouldn't want his girlfriend on the side of the road changing a tire so just probably no point getting which is an assumption that i wouldn't be able to change a tire no that's not something that i want but also that suddenly i'm more vulnerable as a woman on the side of the road than i'm on what. she's watched mode to make it
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seem so on t.v. since childhood so when someone tells her that women don't know anything about cars the otherwise friendly brits can lose a temper. i say the rational me just like move on normally i'd say the very irrational i'm very 23 year old me would probably do it ah but if i'm not doing it i'm thinking it. the most amazing thing about the some women is that it sounds so peaceful and lights yet it is about a powerful and important topic the quality. to convey this message let slip in her team spent 3 days filming in freezing yorkshire. and there was also like a very. cautious decision for me to display like strength as a woman in a completely non-sexual way. and there's
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a super fine line between like how you show that i thought that through the car and through sports people that was the the way that i was eradicate that notion that strength as a woman is always to do with something sexual. the family. i am shots let's lay said women driving because of the a picture me a feminist. and we hope to see you again the next red show also available on you choose.
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to. believe. in good shape. and anxiety on comfortably even healthy feelings. but what happens if they take over our lives and we're playing again and nothing. but panic attacks will mean disorders we look
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into causes and ways to cope with anxiety in good shape. coming up. vacation. this. like the pandemic. in sad and the nothern german state. and the new british fly region are at the center of a tourism pilot project me and my negative go to test for a part of it. check in. 30 minutes on d w. the status code. type of species.
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can expect to sion. looking to decipher it should. be a company or research team to the pacific to decode the language of. storage consoles on w. . player. play keep saying i'm going to mess with it if you check. the arab spring began in 2011. people stood up against corruption rulers and dictatorship cut. them up all these moments have left deep banks in my memory. to be a good as it was a huge challenge and it was an incredible feeling. the people were liberated.
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they had hoped for more security more freedom more dignity of their home. it's been fulfilled. where does the arab world stand today 10 years of after the arab spring. a rebellion starts june 7th all in d w. this is d w news and these are our top stories an israeli airstrike has destroyed a high rise building in gaza city i was the international media organizations including al-jazeera and the associated press israel's military says the block was connected to hamas intelligence the owner says the occupants were warned before the
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attack and left the site earlier fired dozens of rockets from gaza towards israel's financial center tel aviv.

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