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bostic angie coats and then do these types of band together that coin tosses when the knots tries to band together. that of course, clump, cigarettes refrain on allergies. era the the more iranian missiles over is real explosions are heard above the tel aviv and the center of the country, the hello i'm how much i'm doing this is out is your life. and also coming up with intelligence, you have been around, it's building a nuclear weapon, your intelligence community and said they have no evidence that they are at this
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point. my intelligence community is wrong. donald trump undermines his own director of national intelligence by saying she's wrong about it runs nuclear ambitions. iran foreign minister says he's ready for diplomacy after meeting his european counterparts, but insists israel must stop its attacks. and there's no break and the violence in gaza is rarely strikes on this trip kill more than 80, kill us to meet the toronto sending another wave of missiles towards israel as the conflict between iran and israel enters its 2nd week. the . busy several explosions have been heard in the skies above the capital, tel aviv and elsewhere. innocent. how does and who joins us live now from oman.
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she's reporting on israel from there because the is really government has banned alger 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank hemmed up. what more do we know about this latest launch of missiles from iran towards israel as well? these really military release 2 separate statements. the 1st one is saying that they identified several rocket launches from it on initial estimate say that there were around 10 projectiles launched from 8 on the in territory, heading towards israel. that according to is really force is the 2nd statement. a few moments later said the sirens are sounding in several parts of the country, but primarily centered in the central part of israel. and until it leaves, or there were several explosions heard in the sky above. as this is now the 9th day of the exchanges of fire between the audience and these rarely. yeah. and how does you mention this is now entering it 2nd week?
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what is the israel's overall strategy when it comes to dealing with these attacks from your ron and also with this continuing conflict? and it's a tax on the wrong as well. some is really security assessments that came out just this afternoon and said that this conflict is going to be longer than these really is had expected. and these really army chief of staff telling these really public that this could be a pro long conflict. and that everyone should essentially be preparing themselves now. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu had previously said that regina, changing it on, is not really one of the goals of this conflict. he wants primarily to destroy it on the nuclear program so that they don't apply or any sort of nuclear weapons is really defense minister going that sentiment. but also saying that perhaps regina changed part of this and that's maybe it is one of those goals. so these really is, are saying that however long this takes, that's how long they are going to continue saying that they have the manpower they
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have. the capability is militarily, both on off ends and on defense. and how do we know, of course, that amongst these really public, there is broad support for israel's conflict on a ron based support, what the government is doing. but at some point, are there any indication that the support might be a road if there are more missiles that are launched from iran that managed to get through israel's iron dome air defense system? well let's just point you to some recent pulling that has been done. 82 percent of jewish is really is who were surveyed in a recent studies say that they support their government's actions against sit on wanting to take out any sort of capabilities they have of acquiring or creating a nuclear weapon. but you have to remember that this is the 1st time in a long time that israel has been hit like this. let's not forget that israel more on gaza is still continuing. and while the rocket fire from that part of the region
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has stopped primarily this is an entirely different ball game. these really say that their security assessments told them that there would be more sophisticated weaponry that's fired at israel because they're coming directly from it on. but there's a lot of sentiment with it, israel about the captives that are still held and gone. so about what these really are planning to do moving forward because there are still a lot of open ended wars. you still have these really cool are targeting places in southern lebanon and have them occupying parts of syria and you have the war on guns, and that is still raging on. and there's been a lot of criticism against these really prime minister because in the last week alone hasn't really mentioned the captive. and this his main focus now is on this conflict with it on after these really decided to conduct those rights last week. how do we appreciate you keeping us up to date? we'll be coming back to you for more as those details emerged as others. here's how does the whole joining us live from? i'm on jordan of israel and iran have been trading missile and drawing
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a tax for more than a week. these rarely cities of tel aviv and heifer ar, around 2000 kilometers from to ron missiles, launched by both sides take on average 12 minutes to reach their targets and cross over a rocky jordanian. and syrian aerospace, dozens of people in israel have been injured in the latest strikes. bernard smith reports from my my israel's northern port city of haifa. again the target of a rainy and ms. silas. this is the 29 story sale tower. a district government center hyphen has been the target of a series of a rainy in mississauga tex. the cities man said to sensitive sites, wait on friday. the wave of the ballistic missile set of signs across israel. and what appears to have been an attempt to strike a broad range of targets. they're getting through missile defense this point
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defense. i think that the target set is changed. so they're getting around the systems as the a rainy and volume of missiles. fire has declined from like 40 missiles per salvo down to less than 10 per salvo. but they have expanded the targeted uh, targeting area in order to avoid intercepts. so they're, they're probably not having as much military effect, but they're obviously having a broader a political effect. earlier, a technology park in the south was hit among the range of international companies. it's also home to these really middle trees that see for i branch on italy, unit provides technology for israeli soldiers income. but israel's prime minister visited the wise when the scientific institute that was his last saturday, 45 research, the par trees were destroyed. the will will go on as long as it takes benjamin netanyahu said, with or without increased us support. the goal that i said is to
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destroy the remaining nuclear weapons program. and we have the capabilities of achieving the united states makes its own decisions. president trump is a great leader for the world of great for individual and a great leader for america. he'll decide to do what's good for america. we do what is good for? is it raining and state television released video of what it says? a massage being launch towards israel. israel is military says at least one contained cluster munitions. these explode in the air above the target and scott, the smaller missiles and then they to columbus. a radius is really stuck abroad, are beginning to arrive home by ship and at support for the attacks on iran remain strong. here with the latest polls showing 83 percent of jewish is riley's approving of that government's actions. but israel is increasingly physically isolated. the main international apple remains close to shuttle flights. fedex is
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no longer delivering packages. i'm one of the world's biggest shipping companies. mask will no longer make phone calls, a type of a swell chief of the general stuff i of the mind was these riley's to be prepared for prolonged campaign bonus. man, i'll just say around a month, a us president donald trump has again insisted that he, ron, is close to developing a nuclear weapon and dismissed intelligence presented by his own spite. chief director of national intelligence tool, st. gabbert testified before congress in march, the to her on it was not building a nuclear warhead. the president's review comes as israel's attacks on a ron. and to ron's retaliation. go into a 2nd week. what intelligence you have that iran is building a nuclear weapon, your intelligence community and said they have no evidence that they are at this point. well then my intelligence community is wrong with the intelligence community, your director of national intelligence, tulsa galbraith. wrong. all right,
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let's bring in how to jo, castro, who is joining us now live from washington dc. heidi, this rebukes that we're hearing from donald trump of the assessment from tulsa gabbert, his director of national intelligence. this is all pretty extraordinary. this. this divergence of opinion, between trump and gabbert, also speak to a potential growing gap and his base between those with isolation of stances and those who support the idea of america attacking iraq. absolutely, and that is a conflict within the mag obeys itself, but it will ask tulsa gabbert ashley. she claims there is no split between her position and that of the president. she just released a statement on x saying that it is a media. she says that is quoting her out of context when indeed she did say specifically that you run is not building a nuclear weapon back in march. but she says the difference is that you run can produce one within weeks if it's so chooses. and she says that that she and the
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present are in agreement that you run cannot produce a nuclear weapon. but certainly gabbert is representative of that. i. felicia nest wing of trumps mag a supporters. and she's been really sideline out of this conversation as he's trying to decide whether or not the us should have joint is real in directly attacking you on id. just stay with this a minute because i want to play another donald trump sound bite and then come back to you. president trump also said a little earlier that the white house has been in contact with the wrong and that only the us can help resolve israel's conflict with the wrong. let's have a listen to that. it's a prison and they are running and for administer this afternoon, said if the us is serious about negotiations that you would call up israel and request that they stop their error strikes. will you make that request? well, i think it's very hard to make that request right now. if somebody is winning, it's a little bit harder to do that. if somebody were ready, willing at april,
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there we've been speaking to ron and we'll see what happens is we want to speak here. they want to speak to heidi, so trump, there is essentially dismissing europe's role in any diplomatic efforts and then saying the us has reach out to iran. what more do we know at this stage about any communication between the us and the wrong? and that's unclear because according to who you ask you, ron says that it is not directly negotiating with the us any longer. but the white house says that there is still correspondence that's ongoing. but more on what trump said, he was asked directly as well whether the us could strike you ron, prior to this 2 week window that he presented. and his answer was that you run has a maximum of 2 weeks. so potentially opening the door there to a decision and perhaps even an attack on the wrong prior to the conclusion of these
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2 weeks. but on the flip side of that, he also said he wants to be a peacemaker. and he said that sending any troops on the ground to wrong would be quote, the last thing you would want to do. so a lot of things on the u. s. president's mind and he famously has said that he does not like to make a final decision until the final moment. all right, that tells you here's how does your castro alive for us from washington dc. thanks so much heidi. following that meeting in geneva, european foreign ministers said they still hold for a diplomatic solution to the conflict between the israel and the wrong. foreign minister of boss are actually said the ron is ready to talk, but not while is really strikes continue. he also said that runs defense capabilities are non negotiable. melinda, so one of its reports from geneva, a slew of diplomatic arrivals. smiles include your hand shakes behind the pleasantries. there is a lot at stake. the radiant floor in minnesota met,
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we've talked diplomats from the u. k from gemini, and the european union in an urgent attempt to pull the spiraling conflict through the middle east. back from the break in the day, the europeans met over lunch unified and that demand for iran to abandon all new clear enrichment on it. so we'll deposition deadlines with washington, but well that's a ron has repeatedly rejected and it onto the program is peaceful and has always been on the inside of carts and money. so you don't need to consider the promo see once again on one sec edition is to stop and back. this study is held accountable for the crimes coming in this regard. i made it to start 2 years that the it onto the defense capabilities are not negotiable. from the european side to little sign of a breakthrough, we all came to consume on going discussions like i c h with it wrong.
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we are all to continue that. so with the united states, this is a pair of the smart and it is huge. 6 regional escalation, this is called the roach to resolution looking on certain of the hours of talk so little detail on what if anything was achieved as this meeting. what we've had from the diplomats with things that was said many times before about the need to de escalate and continue dialogue, but no real substance about how that can be achieved. what happens next is key. big side said they're open to more talks, but the assess and see if it will, the us president donald trump might do next. the thing was not you know, the receiving the, which out 0. geneva. as a reminder of our top story,
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just in the last 20 minutes or so, there were several explosions that were heard over tell a v. the israeli military says that iran launched more than missiles towards israel . some of those missiles we here were intercepted. you are seeing their latest pictures and tell a v, a building on fire. we are also seeing report that the is really military says that there's been a new wave of attacks against missile storage and launch infrastructure. and that has begun. and also that the residents in places like tele, v, even other parts of israel are permitted to leave the protected areas. if they had been instructed to go towards the still ahead on al jazeera, the power integration rates on california is forms threatened to wreak havoc with production the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines. why is most deciding to go up against the us? presidents informed opinions we are in times where resolutions, words and position matters, not france was shipping on munitions. buquet continues to sense perhaps of f, 35 critical debate. the sanctions have failed to stop the war. the problem is that the number of countries count processes by 5 sentients inside story on out jersey era. she was one celebrated for lifting millions out of publishing. but basically that's just for the funding, especially christina, is now living in excellent reputation. and really in the 1st episode of a 2 point investigation, 101 east examines for joining from democratic hero to alter particularly the mother and the monster pot one on our we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can. all i want to see are gods by the what do you see on purpose to 0 has the time and it's pro robinson go live on the go live.
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another story that may not be made for you as far as the, the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out 0 and a reminder of our top stories this out. there been several explosions in the sky. the book, israel's capital tele, be best to her on sends another wave of missiles. the conflict between iran and israel is now entering it. second,
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you as president donald trump is again insisted that iran is close to developing a nuclear weapon and dismissed intelligence presented by his own spices. the president's review comes with israel's attacks on a wrong answer runs retaliation. go into a 2nd we ron's foreign minister says to her own will consider diplomacy again. but only if israel stops it's a tax. apostle doctor you were speaking after meeting with the foreign ministers of the you, k, france and germany. he also said that his country's defense capabilities are non negotiate. a funeral has been held for civilians killed by israeli attacks in iran coffins. the victims were carried through the city of sorry, near the caspian coast. the ceremony included services for 4 members of the same family. iran says hundreds of people have been killed since is really strikes began just over a week ago. ron's government spokeswoman has told out 0 that her country is actively defending itself while not closing the door on diplomacy, fonts a memo. hummer is johnny says iran was attacked by israel under false pretences,
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likening it to the invasion of iraq to should i for the shadow you think it, we were in a situation where over 50 women and children have been killed in the past week during is really a tax and also inches, ambulances and hospitals have been targeted. do we really have a choice but to go to geneva, to listen and make decisions? we are actively defending ourselves, but we're not shutting the door and diplomacy. more of that title over the past 200 years around has not initiated any will. we have no interest in starting one and deliberately avoided. what we are witnessing today is a legitimate act of self defense law, which is clearly recognized as it runs right on the old international political sunshine. at the same time, to show the world that we remain open to dialogue, we have chosen to engage in such circumstances which rational country would enter negotiations. still we believe in listening to the other side the that's why our diplomats,
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our presence in geneva was to hear the other side out that are say the 2 more c as a diplomacy is about to give and take. what truly matters now is that the wells must 1st acknowledge that the genuine, the aggressive regime attacked iran targets in military commanders, children, women, scientists, and ordinary citizens in the middle of the night study. the solution is to understand the problem, come on. iran has repeatedly said that is the problem is the global issue of nuclear weapons. we have said again, again that we have no intention of to stealing them tissues. everyone knows that this part has been tried repeatedly over recent decade summit, or it wasn't iraq invaded under similar pretexts. and after all these years, did they ever find chemical weapons out perspective as not that we are in a full scale, will rather us down just one of lawful defense. we hope the united states before it's making such a mistake,
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but should tensions rise. all responses will sets and the escalates in proportion that he was ash did well, hon. the letter posting to we have always said was do not speak to the arabian people in the language of the threats. how much iran is an ancient civilization, far older than many of the nations now making statements. when you have a deep rooted heritage and they must recognize the addressing of rates nation for you. what is crucial here is that if they make a mistake and we will undoubtedly defend ourselves, and we will carry out whatever is right for the hours on that, we sincerely hope they do not make such a misstep. because heavy, a russian president vladimir put and has addressed the crisis between iran and israel. he said the moscow was not prepared to broker a deal, but is ready to offer possible solutions. we have quite a solution, hutcher. we are in no way seeking mediation. we are simply offering ideas and if they are attractive to both sides, we will be only too happy about that. but i repeat, we are in contact with this room. as you know,
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i recently spoke with prime minister mister netanyahu and with the president of iran, and with the president of the united states, who are of course, directly involved in all these processes, you know who i present them with my vision of possible move forward in the direction of resolving the situation. a federal judge has ordered the release of detained pro palestinian activist and columbia university graduate, which freddie of felicia was arrested in march by immigration officials. the trump administration has argued honey and must be deported despite him not being charged with a crime. so har as easy as a distinguished professor at rutgers university law school. she explained the next legal steps and the case a weight in federal district court. there is the right to appeal to the losing party. in this case, it would be the government, so they will appeal it to the 3rd circuit. and it's unlikely that the 3rd circuit will overrule the federal district judge. because unless there is some new evidence that arises,
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but it is possible and then are they could also appeal to the supreme court. but again, the screen for doesn't take every case, except every case is whether is a request for interview. and this doesn't seem like one that one because it's really procedural matter. so if the government loses on appeal, then wonderfully a will be released on bond on burial. and he will proceed to challenge the coordination proceedings and the migration for. and he will also proceed to file his own civil suit, alleging that his 1st amendment rights were violated by virtue of his own lawful arrest and unlawful detention us vice president j. d vance is in los angeles, california to meet with marines and federal law officials. the meeting comes after the federal government deployed the national guard and troops to protect federal buildings from protesters against immigration rates in los angeles. earlier this month, the vice president thank the troops during the visit. he also accused the governor
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of california and the mayor of los angeles, of inciting unrest, a large scale immigration rates have been taking place in los angeles and across the country. but similar busts in california is agricultural hard land haven't been seen for the last 15 years. that change this past week is the trump administration increased attempts to the port on documented immigrants. today's level reports from ventura county, ventura county, california, known for its very tile soil, and the diverse crops had come from it. it's also one of the places where the latest round of immigration ways have taken place. the stuff in the, the kind of them which is not his real name is a father before he has been living in the united states for 15 years long as you can either throw her caustic dollars the we are not going to work every day because i know the rates could happen. i want it to the president there, i'd states. it's not federal. they're doing well. yes. people come here to work.
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yeah. not criminal like uses of us. that is and documented immigrants are a crucial labor force inventory i. county, california produces more than a 3rd of the countries vegetables, and more than 3 quarters of its full 10 knots of immigration and customs enforcement agents have been carrying raids all around this area were undocumented . immigrants come to work by picking up tomatoes, strawberries, and other vegetables. and that's why many people have stop coming to work because they're terrified of being the lack of workforce is a concern for farmers in the area. in fact, pressing and donald trump at the knowledge on social media that the aggressive immigration rates are having an impact on the farming sector. to the point as well, i know is part of a broader rapid response network that offer support in counts of for workers targeted by immigration rates. he says they have managed to warn people to stay
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over the fields when ice agents are supported on the most contract course. busy we have lawyers, we have fallen cheese, but it hoping to get work is home or pick them up when federal agents are around. but this has brought tie all seem to the communities. most of the workers here are from mexico and many i part of indigenous communities like that. we'd not, his real name came to the united states when he was 16 years old. and those could almost. but now we're not making the money we used to. sometimes we try to stay in the house for a few days and come out and some money. we are paid by the hour and sometimes it depends on how much fruit we can pick from the hard line. immigration policy is having an impact on businesses and the immigrants who have been working here for years. that's why they're growing close across the state for the rates to stop city. so we'll just see to ventura county
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a reminder of our main news. there been several explosions in the skies above as real as capital televi, vista, iran since another wave of missiles. you see there a building on fire in tel aviv with rescue workers on sites to try to help those who may have been trying to. i'm haven't, june, weather is next then inside story exam means whether europe can play a role and helping resolve the conflict between israel and the rock, the, the seasonal rain belt is showing itself. you quite see if you're underneath this right hand, maybe shanghai john. so it'd be some flooding would you expect? and it'd be fairly west and south korea. by the time it gets to japan, to full a power off. indeed, much of home shoes, surprises me dry and warm and i having to take care is included and that's at $52.00 degrees and northridge. all it's also quite homepage is 36 on on the high side of normal range. returning to for jan,
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maybe you go and dung but nothing. any great extreme but has been flooding here recently. we, i'm surprised me seeing shows, again in central philippines, back to was some vietnam and thailand left side with the licensed agent. but you know, the button dry in chicago has a risk of big showers once again to the monsoon. the problem on certain trough is officially reached this line roughly speaking, throughout just on and following the border of water per dash. which means that sort of a heavy shows will be heavily to the size is within the humid flow. now the monsoon season was frequent shots are getting quite big again in the northeast of india. and there are obviously shortens of magic per dash. but beyond that is still windy, but not the shipment and that britain bris brings dust for the films in pakistan. the whole path at least seemed quite likely. the
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2nd episode of this series excludes the rise of the major drug cartels, the reign of terror. mexican government literally told the traffickers we have to produce the buying because a new america is public enemy number one is drug abuse and the load ship, the international drugs drug trafficking, politics impala, a truck loads on outages era the german leader and a u. commission. president with quick so far as well as the conflicts, again with the run the you has since quote for the escalation reflecting, growing anxiety over what might happen next. so what's the thinking in european capitals, and how much influence does europe really have? this is inside story,
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