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the, the, this is the, that we, you use life from the land. flights in moscow was suspended, and residential buildings hits as ukraine targets the russian capital. the wave of more than a 100 drugs. russia says at least one person is that power, city and officials say at least 40 people have been killed in his way. b as franklin, a capital displaced people in gaza. israel says it hit a homeless command center. germany where you introduced as possible controls on all of its land borders. the government says it wants to covet regular migration and protect the public from france like islamist extremism. as one of the most iconic
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voices in movie history has passed away. when i left you, i was by james earl jones, the voice of john state or this novelist franchise dies at the age of 93. the bank visible and welcome russian authorities say at least one woman has been killed and 3 others hospitalized. and overnight you planning and drawn strikes around bosco, it's the 1st time that someone has been killed the capital since the start of most goes full scale invasion. if you're right, at least to high rise apartments for reportedly damaged major rampal, it's in most global force. the close due to the attack x russians and defense
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ministry says it's a defense is down to a $144.00 ukrainian drawings drawing the attack dw. so guys, i don't know, ski joins me from where you go, where dw is being operating since rational thought he's close down most of the bureau. what do we know at this point? first of all, all that is was one of the most massive drone attacks on russia since the beginning of the war. several origins, including the most of the region were effected, and some of the drones drones hit the residential buildings, for example, and drum and screw it as a local region. a woman died after a drone strike on her house. i would say they didn't sleep all night, so fire bowls and that the they so it from the, from the windows and the houses were shaking according to local authorities. hundreds of people had been evacuated. also because of the drone attack of use had several airports in moscow were close to 4 arrivals and departures. it is for
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example, sure, and then to the end, no color. so they are most cars biggest airports. and it is also reported that an oil pipeline is on fire in the or in the book region. and 2 people have died. however, it hasn't been at yet. hasn't been confirmed that on these 5 somehow related to the drone attack, although they attacked seems to be over drone debris to put in the remains in romans could and there is to where we're waiting to be to, to be diffused. so what's the reaction in russia? there is no ration from the crime in so far, but the governors, so in the affected regions keep reporting on their telegram channels. what the situation looks like on the ground and how many drones, drones, who are shut or shut down. for example, the governor of the most cool region reported that the authorities would cover the
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cost for the restoration and repair repair of the apartments that were affected. you know, we use so you said no ski reporting there on those have entered master from break up. thank you. thousands of ukraine's voided remain on identified with molds around the country, but part of the, of the boat. and with on identifying bodies of correspondence on your family kind of visited the pool. one of the main hubs for casualties from the eastern front line. some viewers may find the following report distressing the deliveries from a 180 kilometers from the front line. each one brings with it the smell of war. and it, most of the soldiers died in the doing its annual hon screeching mod
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arrive every day. these with rated trucks contain hundreds of bodies that give to you until the space inside the team's work to identify them. your tough choke runs the mall here in the pool. it's his job to give the dead soldiers the names back that can take weeks, months even use. this is where they stopped the process of identification minimum was it did to in peaceful times, dying in a way cannot be prevented. um it was the process is the price of life. it's a, it's natural says, but it says victor, but the will and the depth some of these young people's i have been and all these others is not natural. and that's very tragic. let them know, but the more keeps that they'll see for each body. investigate those,
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collect photographic evidence, or distinguishing features like tattoos, and any person items found with the body. the focus here is to name the data and provide families with onset a victoria, how to shinkel is the woman whose voice families here when they called hawk like today she spoke with a woman who recognized her son's watch and wedding ring book. she says, even when there is a match, often devastating the night you as well as the family is not ready to receive such an answer. last or that he died, most of us will. he's in the morgue. the number of the person needs time for this. is a he live in and what is it? is this the should, the thing is that i take sedatives myself, you have a pre model which i give the person time to come down to the then the i offer to
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call back when there are less tears in my eyes for the goose measure to slow as i've said, the facility has the latest technology to create the profiles which can be compared with samples from potential relatives. but sometimes the extreme violence of war complicates. the scientists work if shows that are normally july, if the bodies are destroyed and the dna is degraded, then the work takes longer. when we had a case at the beginning of the war, when several fragments, 24 of them were delivered from one place in one package. we'll know. and we delivered 6 people in there, 6 soldiers to do what they were fragments of 6 people. she's just your boss, she's 3 score after this one and a half years to identify them all. you would choose to supers mitchell complex cases like that can also end up sure of the criminal forensics medicine lab. of
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course, in the maya, everyone has the right to dignity in life and the right to dignity and death to submit. arguably, one element of that dignity is justice the forensic scientists, each investigations into walk, right? they tried to establish how a person died and whether they was subjected to torture or in humane treatment. the . it's a whole lot of your school, there will be mass grades with remains your kid. and those will testify that this out to the crimes committed by the russian federation on our territory is loyalties may end table these, these bringing the outlook that soon to us for the basically the war will continue on for a very long time. the last 3 in the should, the despite all the work but all the dedicated people in this complex, they cannot identify all the bodies here at the cross not been submitted
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to symmetry. on the outskirts of neat pro. there is a special section for those whose names have not been phone but hope is not completely gone. the inscription says, template writerly unknown, defended a few great authorities and gallons of say and is by the strike on attempting cap meant to is killed at least 40 people in the hon. eunice area, israel's, as a, carry down and a strong commodity of cold, significant thomas terrorist. first respond to say they recovered thousands of bodies from a crowded camp in a place is well designated to humanitarians or to house displays, palestinians, according to ghost as civil defense, the organized strikes that find the tents and killed in time found lights. israel said it took steps to mitigate civilian casualties and used precise munitions and aerial surveillance to strike a command for the palm, us classified as
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a terrorist organization by the u. u waste and towns. it's let's get some more details now from alco respondent in jerusalem, tanya became a tell you what more can you tell us about these latest attacks or well dislike happened in the early morning tuesday morning when people where basically resting or sleeping in the 10th when it happened in this designated humanitarian zone that's designated by that is really military where tens of thousands of people that have been forcibly displaced from the homes. many of them multiple times are seeking some sort of shelter and safety. now we understand from eye witnesses that they hurt several strikes and from the images that are coming through. we've been seeing those slots uh, several large craters in the area. we've been seeing people trying to go uh,
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you know, to dig in with the hands to find joslyn's and people underneath the send. it's a very difficult area. it's a sunday and rescue services are saying that several families are still missing in the area. so according to the rescue services, at least for 2 people have died and 60 at least are injured. but bearing in mind that the numbers could change and that information is still coming in and just explain to view as the problematic here. how is rails justifying these attacks? well is where i release the statement early this morning, the military and security services. in this regard. they said that they targeted a significant time us a terrorist as they describe it, operating in the console on c'mon center, claiming they were imbedded in this humanitarian uh area. they didn't name the
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targets of this truck yet. they also said that the military had taken steps to mitigate the risk of humming civilians, including the use of precise weapons. no people there on the ground have said that didn't get a prior warning to those strikes and him off has rejected the claim that militants of where in the area. now again, this happened inside this humanitarian zone, and it's also not the 1st time that the is really military targets militants in these areas, and claiming how most that they use these areas to uh, for mill attend activity there. but it just underlines again what of people are in garza, but also you many turn workers have set during the course of this 11 months of for that this not really a safe space for civilians in golf. so you don't used on your claim, but with the very latest day for us in jerusalem. thank you. a
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quick look now at some of the other stores making use jail. the ex movie mogul harvey weinstein has been hospitalized for emergency hot surgery is representative . say he's recovering after the procedure on monday, the full, the hollywood producer, is currently serving a 16 year sentence for multiple counts of sexual assault. 55 is across the us state of california badly. why fi is that the threatening thousands of on days of extreme temperatures of fuel places in several areas, forcing residents to play. fire agencies are investigating potential us, and in some cases, at least 11 people have been killed. as to rachel down paused trick of flooding in central morocco, several others and still missing 2 days of storm. so broken rain full averages in several areas. many of the effective agents are still recovering from those quite the last year. but least in the philippines of arrested,
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a celebrity totally evangelist wanted by both us and filipino authorities for child 6 traffic in a, pull a polo to boy surrendered to police after a 2 week search of his a state e. and for others, a to stand trial in manila for child abuse, sexual abuse, and human trafficking. germany has announced plans to type and controls at old land board is from next week. the government says it's doing it to tackle a regular migration and to protect the public from france. such as is by mistake stream is a building is under pressure to act on migration of the final right gains in reason . regional elections at a series of islam is linked to tax. on the equals members are allowed to introduce checks within the board of free shipping, an area to a thought that this is what germany wants to see on all it's border starting
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next week. border checks as here on the frontier with austria. the interior minister and nancy fees are announced. new measures and berlin that are initially set to last for 6 months. you seem to have 9 good mines on until we can achieve stronger border protection with the joint european asylum system were forced to further protect our national borders. on these border controls, allow us to turn back irregular migrants. we've already denied entry to 30000 irregular migrants since last october. we've had, this is why we will expand the temporary controls to all our national land borders by the government put in case temporary checks at some of germany's land borders last october. those are now being expanded as pressure grows on chan, sold of choices, government to bolster security following several islam is linked attacks early
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of this month, the far right alternative for germany parties scored historic successes into regional elections containing on an anti immigration platform. with a 3rd region, the election coming up the parties in germany's governing coalition one to show they're taking action details about the new border checks and how they fit in with e. u lol. have yet to emerge. a political correspondent, julia daily is in fine such order at a bridge that crosses the german foliage board of what does germany, what do we chief, exactly what these contrasts of the of them, what we've heard from the governments. they want to achieve a better control of who comes into the country. they want to try to limits and regular migration. they also want to try to catch smugglers who help in regular
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migrants try to come into the country. but they also hope that this measure might have of deterrence effect on a regular migrants who want to try to come to germany if they see that checks at the border has become more consistent and have been brought in for they also hope to see of deterrence. effects being a sort of carrying down to other countries within the u who might themselves. c increase their border checks once they see that monuments can't get into germany that easily. but most importantly, the german government also wants to send a message internally within germany to voters into the very vocal opposition. we've been putting the government under pressure on the topic of migration and the government wants to show that they're in charge. julia, this sort of thing could have huge economic consequences bought across things like the one your standing on a used by thousands of computers, truck drivers, they've become accustomed to on board as for many years now. how is this supposed to work without affecting them?
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well that is a big question now where i'm standing right now. i'm on the german side of the border. you can see behind me that in germany and there is a, a police check right here behind me. there's a check up happening right now, and in front of me over there, across the bridge as pull. and now what we've seen here is that cars or people on full are being checked, meaning that traffic has to slow down, not terribly, but it still means a longer travel time for people. and we've heard concerns coming also from economic groups that this might hinder, for example, commuters. but it also could hinder international trade, which shouldn't be free and open within the e u. uh, but a couple of people i spoken to here this morning. they've told me they're not really concerned that all they don't care that there might be some, some traffic. what their concerns about is that they feel that there are too many refugees to many migrants in germany. and they want to see actually the controls at
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the border and that they're not really concerned about anything else. the interior minister says model is being developed that makes it possible to send people back directly at the board to tell us more about that. well this is a very controversial debate in germany at the moment and this is something that the conservative oppositions have very much pushed for. and we don't really know the details of this model that the interior minister said has been developed. but we know that what's uh, the conservative opposition had been asking for, was to basically stop people at the border who had already registered and, and other you country or who had already applied for asylum in another indian country. and this is something that also many experts believe might not really be according to the asylum law in and european law. and so this is something that is likely going to be debated between the governments and the opposition today. we don't know whether this meeting is going to happen, but it is quite
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a controversial topic. so i imagine we're going to hear a lot about it in the coming days and hours. the don't use julia fidelity if the german was florida in time for the thank you to vietnam now where at least 65 people have been killed in land slides in floods treated by timeframe, delegate, hundreds mold were injured in the most powerful storm to hit the region, they see it. now these come out to millions of people in disrupted communications and transport. thanks. dash cam footage of the moment, learn motorcyclists narrowly escaped death. warner breed shortly for a river swollen by the floods collapsed. others were not so lucky. 16 people disappeared into the rushing waters when only 3 have been found to live. when described has plunged into the river, i tried to phone to the surface. i was out of breath. when i was on the surface,
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i still thought i would not survive learning by that means. the search is being complicated by the chaos type from the on the left in its wake. wins reaching 220 kilometers per hour, devastated communities and its path racking buildings and toppling hundreds of trees. so $190.00, i mean the damage done to this community is extremely severe. dom, i mean, most of the roof was blown away or the ceiling caved in. may take 3 to 4 years for this place to look the same again. because the damage is so terrible inside told me you guys around and looks like an apocalypse is, i mean i never before as a storm dealt as much damage to us. we can dive heavy rain and wind brought one of the time from triggered a landslide. which swept through this village, killing multiple people the,
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the storm also not know to like tricity polls leaving millions without electricity, smell. communities are working alongside professional teams to clear the debris. preparing for a rebuilding effort that will continue long after the storm moves on. the i to james l. jones has died at the age of 93. he was a celebrated personality of the stage and screen and won a host of awards, including an emmy and an honorary oscar. he also gave voice to one of the most iconic movies because of all the time when i left, he was nice but jake filtering things fixed that he wasn't ready to in the 1st wise thing. it was me like a special effects role. he found things to be on the
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front side with the new generation as the voice of move fossa, inducements, the log in getting light touches the claim was a long way from his child giddings and missing see paying attention to michigan during the break migration he was on broadway wait, jones would 1st get his break in the late 19 fifty's a place he returned to time and time again across the decade. taking a road bike, shakespeare brecht, on seeing here in the public, surprised when he played driving these days a lot to go under the speed limit speed. he met many presidents across the decades on one side. he may have been a revolutionary while he notes enough to, and he's 1971. oscar nomination was profoundly symbolic. she was nominated for an act for best actor award for the great white hope. and that was,
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that made him only a 2nd to black after to be nominated for that one word after sitting watching a. and so in a lot of ways, a lot, a lot of the stars at today's stand on james or john sodas, he never fully retired from working for the young volume with the stuff to he will be with men. but as a mom with the most extraordinary voice, entertainment journalist k. j matthews in los angeles, met james l. jones and interviewed him. i asked her what sort of guy he was. oh, he was so gracious, so professional, so very down to earth. i met him back in to a 2009. that's when he received the sag apps for a lifetime achievement award. and we were invited to go over to their offices here in los angeles on wish for boulevard. i was working at cnn of the time, and you would have thought that, you know,
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because he says great after he's in. he got, as you guys mentioned, that he might be a little bit of himself. you know, he was the voice of cnn at that time. he already was the voice of darth vader and he couldn't have been nicer. he was so pleasant. he didn't show up with an entourage the only sure i'm i think with his pulse is at the time and he took the time to chit chat. what this is, our crew was setting up all the lights. and then even afterwards he said around in the any talk to was an i just thought this is really a hollywood star here. this man has been in, oh, i feel like almost more than 200 feel rose and he's just so nice. so down to earth and it was his don't. everyone knew that he was a celebrity except to you. in k j. what sort of role did he play for the careers of blank access? as you know, the only other actor that i could to period 2 would be lead a sidney cody, i think before there was james earl jones, before there were sidney. they're not really stereotypical roles for african
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americans here in hollywood. i think i'm sort of like sidney and especially james or roy came on a scene, especially with that booming boys. he really became a big, international voice of hollywood. no one had ever been offered a role to voice something, his biggest star wars and the darth vader. and then he went on to do line kenya was in vasa, and then he was the single handed voice for all of seeing in the network. no other black man had done anything like that, so i think she really pay the role. okay, the way that is an open up the doors for so many black actors to do what they're doing today. okay, do matthews in l? a. thank you very much for that. as a reminder of that, top stories this out, russian authorities say one woman was killed and 3 people hospitalized and you plan to get drunk strikes around. most of the 2 high rise apartment blocks for reportedly damaged 3 of most goes bank of airports were forced to finance and
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palestinian unhelpful authorities and guns and saying his way to get tack on attempting campus has killed at least 40 people in on us as well. as, as a county down and, and strike lavoy, they pulled a significant, almost him up ex, the documentary on the legacy of the us war in iraq. i bank as well, and i'll be back next down the, the, the
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a trip to make sure you miss nothing about is on the w travel. i hope you enjoy the trip here as much as i did. what about you? what's your opinion? feel free to write your thoughts and the comments the any money, i mean, which he, i don't want to show my face because of the situation in the country and my wife is awesome because the voices of the groups allowed within the governments. so in a rocky should always be careful because there's not a food haven't we we were told that we needed to bring democracy to iraq in excess of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world. i remember george w.

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