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06:50 min | 2 months ago

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"Persist, with Bosnian Serbs continuing to push for more independence from Bosnia and open calls for separation. I'm Karen Chammas. Thank you for watching. Thanks for watching. Thanks for watching. See you in the next video. First pet presidential dogs, cats and other critters, deadly force, fatal confrontations with police. The Hubble Telescope, a universe of new discovery and many more. Visit AP .org slash books to purchase or visit Amazon, Barnes and Noble dot com or iBooks. Thanks for watching. I'm Walter Ratliff with the Religion Minute. More than 6 ,000 United Methodist congregations have now received permission to leave the denomination amid a schism over theology and role the of LGBTQ people. That's one in five of the denomination's churches in the U .S. Church law forbids marriage the or ordination of self -avowed practicing homosexuals, but many conservatives chose to leave because numerous U .S. churches and conferences are defying those bans. Many departing congregations are joining the new conservative global Methodist Church. A Quran burning and request to approve the destruction of more holy books has left Sweden torn between its commitment to free speech and respect for religious minorities. Last week, an Iraqi Christian immigrant burned Islam's holy book outside a Stockholm mosque during a major Muslim holiday. The burning triggered widespread condemnation in the Islamic world. Now Swedish police say they have received new requests for demonstrations by individuals who want to burn the Quran as well as the Torah and the Bible. I'm Walter Ratliff. President Biden leaves Sunday for a European trip that focuses on NATO relations Ukraine. President Biden's three nation visit begins in the UK where he meets with King Charles at Windsor Castle, their first visit since the coronation. Then he'll meet with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Next is a flight to Lithuania which is hosting the annual NATO summit. Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg Friday said Ukraine and Russia topped the agenda at the summit will make Ukraine even more stronger and set out a vision for its future. President Biden participates in meetings Tuesday and Wednesday and then Thursday travels to NATO's newest member nation Finland showcasing the global support for the expanding elections. I'm Jackie Quinn, an Iowa meteorologist leaves his job after repeated harassment and a death threat for talking about climate change on his TV newscast. Meteorologist Chris Gloniger says he was reporting on a connection between extreme weather and climate change at KCCITB when the harassment started. And then it hit that that peak last summer when I received the death threat. Along with obsessive emails from a man who was eventually charged with third degree harassment. Writing vulgar, cruel, horrible stuff and sending them to me. American Meteorological Society President Bradley Coleman says many in the business have their stories. Not a perfect science and occasionally have bad days and criticism goes along with the job, but unacceptable absolutely that anyone would treat a professional in that way. I'm Julie Walker. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said that Britain is against the use of cluster munitions. A day A after President Joe Biden agreed to send the weapons to Ukraine, the Prime Minister said the UK does not agree with the use of the controversial weapons. The UK is signatory to a convention which prohibits the production or use of cluster munitions and discourages their use. The convention banning the use of the bombs has been joined by more than 120 countries. The United States, Russia and Ukraine among are those who have not signed on. Sunak is due to meet Biden in London on Monday ahead of NATO a summit. Whilst there, the President is likely to face questions from allies on why the US would send a weapon into Ukraine that more than two -thirds of alliance members have banned. Cluster munitions have a track record for causing many civilian casualties. The munitions are seen by the US as a beta way get Kyiv critically needed ammunition to help bolster its offensive and push through Russian front lines. Karen Chammas, London. The US military has said that Russian fighter jets have forced American drones over Syria for the third day in a row this week. In a statement, the US said Friday's encounter between Russian aircraft and three US MQ -9 drones lasted for about two hours. The head of the US Air Force's central command said Russian jets flew 18 unprofessional close passes. He said this caused the drones to react in order to avoid unsafe situations. Tension between Russian and US troops is uncommon not in Syria, as both countries conduct patrols on the ground as well as over I'm Karen Chammas. The Republican leaders of three prominent House committees are joining forces to investigate the Justice Department handling of charges against the president's son, Hunter Biden. The chairman of the House Judiciary, Oversight and Ways and Means committees have launched a combined investigation into whistleblower claims of improper interference in federal the tax case surrounding Hunter Biden. They're seeking voluntary testimony from senior officials at the Justice Department, FBI and IRS. Based on whistleblower claims, there was a slow walking of investigative steps and delaying tactics in the 2020 election. The Justice Department has been denying the whistleblower claims last month. Attorney General Merrick Garland said the federal prosecutor who led the investigation into tax offenses... ...was given complete authority to make all decisions on his own. Delaware US Attorney David Weiss was appointed by former President Trump and kept on by the Democratic administration to avoid the appearance of a conflict. Hunter Biden has agreed to a plea deal in the tax case against him. Jackie Quinn, Washington. Israel's UN ambassador calls on the Secretary General to retract his condemnation of the country for its excessive use of force in its largest military operation in two decades, targeting a West Bank refugee camp. The UN says Secretary General Antonio Guterres stands by his views and that Israeli airstrikes and attacks on the Janine refugee camp killed

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05:04 min | 3 months ago

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"In Paris to address reforms of the multilateral development banks among other issues. I'm Karen Chammas. AP news for this Saturday, June 17th. I'm Jackie Quinn and with President Biden in Philadelphia for a campaign rally, it was announced progress is being made on repairing that span of Interstate 95 that collapsed last week. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. will We have I -95 reopen within the next two weeks. President Biden praised the union workers who've been hustling to get their repairs done. Union crews have been hard at work 24 7 since the crash in Minneapolis. Five people were killed after a driver fleeing from police ran a the red light red and crashed into the victim's vehicle. Four women and a girl were killed. A suspect is in custody. Housing advocates say the U .S. is short about 7 million affordable housing units. more More and Americans are getting evicted. Rents have jumped 50 percent in some places says it's a problem with greed sweeping across our nation and landlords getting greedy. There's a heat wave in Texas. Forecaster Allison Prater in Fort Worth says the humidity is making high temperatures feel even hotter. 108 109 In St. Petersburg Russia Vladimir Putin is hosting leaders from seven African nations and again blaming Ukraine for the ongoing war. Ugandan authorities have recovered the bodies of 38 students and several others attacked by what are believed to be rebel forces. Our Karen Chalmers reports the victims most of whom were students were burnt Ernst Schott or Hack to Death at Lubiriha Secondary School in the Ugandan border town of Mapondwe. a 19 year old Michigan man is in custody today accused of threatening a mass killing at a synagogue. this is AP news. Expulsion over female clergy. I'm and Walter Ratliff with the Religion Minute. The Southern Baptist Convention has refused to welcome back Saddleback Church into its fold. The nation's largest Protestant denomination rejected an appeal by the California megachurch of its expulsion for having women pastors. Southern Baptist church representatives also rejected a similar appeal by a smaller church, Fern Creek Baptist of Louisville, Kentucky. Fern Creek's Reverend Linda Barnes Oppen says she holds hope that churches can disagree but stand together on common beliefs. there are some practices in other Baptist church that would never occur here but I don't want to kick those people out. Hundreds attended a church service generated by ChatGPT this week to find out whether to preach a good sermon. German Protestants attended the service in Bavaria that was generated almost entirely by artificial intelligence. I'm Walter Ratliff and I'm Jackie Quinn, AP News. Federal safety regulators say they've gotten more than two dozen complaints about power issues with one Hyundai's of electric SUVs and are keeping tabs on the automaker's response. About 30 owners of the Hyundai IONIQ 5 electric SUV have complained about problems in the 2022 models, saying they completely or partially lose propulsive power when driving. Some said they heard a popping noise first. Hyundai told investigators it appears be to from a power surge damaging transistors and the company will offer a software update beginning next month and replace affected parts if needed. Other automakers have had issues rolling out electric vehicles. Jaguar last month recalled some I -PACE SUVs with concerns of vehicle battery fires. General Motors, Mercedes, Stellantis and Volkswagen have also issued recalls in the last three years. I'm Jackie Quinn. Canadian Police have said a bus that crashed with another vehicle on a Canadian highway leaving over a dozen people that did not have the right of way. The bus was carrying a group of seniors to a casino when it collided with a semi -trailer truck. Police made the claim after watching a video of the accidents recorded by the dashcam on the semi -truck. On CTV, Superintendent Rob Lassen said despite the discovery, the investigation into the accident would carry on. We don't know why the bus proceeded into the lane there. That is something we're going to continue to look into though. The group of 25 seniors was on a day trip from an area in rural Manitoba when the crash happened on the Trans -Canada Highway. I'm Karen Chammas. Thank you for listening to the AP Radio Network. Hey, did you know that the Associated Press produces news -related books? Here's what's new and upcoming. First pet presidential dogs, cats, and other critters.

Pope runs fever, skips meetings, Vatican says

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Pope runs fever, skips meetings, Vatican says

"The Vatican has said that Pope Francis has skipped meetings because he was running a fever. No details have emerged of how sick Francis was. The last time he spiked a serious fever in March, the 86 year old pontiff was rushed to the hospital, where he was diagnosed with acute bronchitis. He received intravenous antibiotics and was released three days later. Francis has had a busy week presiding over a meeting of the Italian bishops conference as well as meeting with several other prelates and visiting dignitaries. However, in a sign that he was expected to recover quickly, the Vatican also announced a new official audience with Italian president Sergio mazzarella scheduled for Monday. I am Karen Chammas

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Rights groups slam severe Taliban restrictions on Afghan women as 'crime against humanity'

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Rights groups slam severe Taliban restrictions on Afghan women as 'crime against humanity'

"Two top rights groups have denounced the severe Taliban restrictions on Afghan women as a crime against humanity in a new report, Amnesty International and the international commission for juris or ICJ said the Taliban's treatment of women or girls in Afghanistan could constitute as gender based persecution, gender based persecution is listed as a crime against humanity by the International Criminal Court, the report underscored how the Taliban cracked down on women alongside other mistreatments such as imprisonment and torture could qualify as gender persecution when the Taliban seized power in August 2021, they promised a moderate rule, however they started to enforce restrictions on women and girls soon after their takeover. I am Karen Chammas

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Russia acknowledges Vatican peace initiative, says no steps yet for a mission to Moscow

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Russia acknowledges Vatican peace initiative, says no steps yet for a mission to Moscow

"Russia has indicated that it views Pope Francis's peace initiative, positively. The statements from the Russian foreign ministry was the first public acknowledgment by Moscow of the Pope's move. However, Moscow stressed there are no immediate plans for a Vatican mission to the country. It followed the Vatican's recent announcements that Italian cardinal Matteo zupi had been tapped by Francis as his envoy at a news conference told reporters the scope of his mission. This mission aims at helping ease the tensions of the conflict in Ukraine. His still unscheduled talks would lead to pass of peace, much like he achieved on his mission to Mozambique in the 1990s, where he helped to mediate peace talks that ended the Civil War. I am Karen Chammas

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BA cancels dozens of flights over computer problems ahead of busy holiday weekend

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BA cancels dozens of flights over computer problems ahead of busy holiday weekend

"British Airways has canceled dozens of flights due to computer problems disrupting the plans of thousands of travelers at the start of a busy holiday weekend, most of the dozens of affected flights were on short haul routes to and from Heathrow on what was expected to be the busiest day for UK air travel since before the coronavirus pandemic, computer issues caused planes and crew to be out of position. Other flights were delayed as some passengers were unable to check in online on its website the airline said they were working hard to fix the issue, travel is expected to be especially busy as a three day weekend coincides with the start of a weeklong holiday for most schools in Britain. Karen Chammas London

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Scarred by war, Ukrainian children carry on after losing parents, homes and innocence

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01:07 min | 4 months ago

Scarred by war, Ukrainian children carry on after losing parents, homes and innocence

"UNICEF says an estimated 1.5 million Ukrainian children are at risk of depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. In lviv near the border with Poland, Ukrainian children dance with adults trying to bring some joy in wartime, one of the kids playing 9 year old Andrea recalls the day their house was shelled in Ukraine's eastern Donetsk region. We ran out of the house but everything was in a white fog. I was wounded right there, then we didn't see dad. When the fog lifted, he found his father on the porch, motionless and covered in blood, after being struck by a Russian projectile, their foster mother, Nina poliakova, told the AP and three is usually calmer than his sister Olga, but that's. At night, there are still births. Sometimes they are screaming hundreds of kids have been killed in Ukraine for the survivors, the wide ranging trauma is certain to leave psychological scars that will follow them into adolescence and adulthood. I am Karen Chammas

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Suspect in killing of 4 people, including 2 police officers, in Japan captured after standoff

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Suspect in killing of 4 people, including 2 police officers, in Japan captured after standoff

"Police have said they arrested a man who was holed up in his father's house after allegedly killing several people in central Japan, Japanese TV showed the suspects of farmer walk out of the house with his hands on his head and go into a police vehicle, police said earlier that officers were shot by the suspect when they arrived at the scene, after receiving an emergency call, saying a woman was stabbed, the officers were apparently without bulletproof vests, after the arrest, one man who was evacuated from the building, told local media. I'm relieved that all my family members are safe, violent crimes are rare in Japan. It has strict gun control laws and only a handful of gun related crimes annually. I'm Karen Chammas

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Companies are finding it's not so simple to leave Russia. Others are quietly staying put

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Companies are finding it's not so simple to leave Russia. Others are quietly staying put

"Global companies are finding it's not so simple to leave Russia. Others are quietly staying put more than a year after many companies left Russia in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, something became clear, leaving Russia was not as simple as it might have seen, increasingly, Russia has put hurdles in the way of companies that want out, requiring approval by a government commission and imposing painful discounts and taxes on prices. Feeling the push and pull between western sanctions and outrage public opinion on one side and Russia's efforts to discourage and penalize departures on the other, some companies are staying puts. Meanwhile, Russian consumers are not feeling a big difference, as many companies that have left, are taken over by Russian owners, providing almost identical products. I'm Karen Chammas

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Man arrested after car collides with gates of Downing Street, where UK prime minister lives

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Man arrested after car collides with gates of Downing Street, where UK prime minister lives

"A car has driven into the gates of Downing Street where Britain's prime minister lives and works. The collision set off a rapid security response in one of London's most fortified sites, British police said a man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving. There were no reports of injuries. Video footage posted on social media showed a white car heading straight for the gates at low speed across Whitehall, the main thoroughfare in London's government district, a witness said he had a bang and lots of policemen with taser guns shouting as a man. It was not immediately clear whether the crash was deliberate, police said they were working to establish the circumstances. Karen Chammas, London

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Typhoon Mawar batters Guam, and 'what used to be a jungle looks like toothpicks'

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Typhoon Mawar batters Guam, and 'what used to be a jungle looks like toothpicks'

"Typhoon mawar has battered the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam, leaving much of the island without power and utilities. As lightning flashed across one's night sky, heavy rain pummeled cars outside residents homes. In a video posted on social media, a sheath of metal ripped from a roof by the typhoon could be seen flying around in the wind. Meteorologists Landon eyelets described the scene Guam residents were waking up to after typhoon moi's and welcome visits. We're looking at our door and what used to be a jungle looks like toothpicks. It looks like a scene from the movie twister with trees just thrashed apart. Guam governor Lou Leon Guerrero declared the all clear. We have weathered the storm the worst has gone by. She warned, however, more strong winds would follow, I am Karen Chammas

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Head of Russian private army Wagner says his forces are handing control of Bakhmut to Moscow

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00:51 sec | 4 months ago

Head of Russian private army Wagner says his forces are handing control of Bakhmut to Moscow

"The head of the Russian private military contractor, Wagner has claimed that his forces have started pulling out of bakhmut in eastern Ukraine and handing over control to the Russian military, the announcement by yevgeny prigozhin, the owner of the private military company, comes days after he said Wagner troops had captured the ruined city, the millionaire owner, with longtime links to Russian president Vladimir Putin, said in a video published on telegram that the handover would be completed by June 1st. We are handing over military positions, ammunition, everything including dry Russian to the Russian military. Nevertheless, a day earlier Ukrainian general staff said that heavy fighting was continuing inside the eastern city after a 9 month battle that killed tens of thousands of people, I am Karen Chammas

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Soccer stadium stampede in El Salvador leaves 12 dead

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01:05 min | 4 months ago

Soccer stadium stampede in El Salvador leaves 12 dead

"A stampede by soccer fans at a quarterfinals league match in El Salvador has left at least a dozen dead, and many more injured. The crush happened when fans pushed through one of the entrance gates at monumental stadium in kuska clan, one fan said one of the gates was closed too early, leaving many angry fans with tickets stranded outside. Those fans eventually knocked the gate down, play was suspended about 16 minutes into the match when fans in the stands waving frantically began getting the attention of those on the field. Dozens made it onto the field where they received medical treatments. Speaking at the scene, national civil police commissioner Mauricio ariza said there would be a criminal investigation into the incidents. Approximately 400 to 500 people gathered and in the eagerness to watch the game, sometimes wanted to open the gates, and when they opened it, a small forms, some of us call it a stampede. I'm Karen Chammas.

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Mount Etna volcano erupts, raining ash on Catania, forcing flight suspension at local airport

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Mount Etna volcano erupts, raining ash on Catania, forcing flight suspension at local airport

"Italy's most active volcano Mount Etna is erupting. The famously lively volcano spewed ash over Catania, eastern Sicily's largest city, Italian experts noted that cloud cover on a rainy day was impeding views of the eruption, which often serves up a spectacular display of flaming lava. They also said that ash had fallen on Catania, and at least one town on Mount Etna's inhabited slopes, although no injuries were reported, flight operations were temporarily suspended at Catania airport. Due to ashfall, I am Karen Chammas

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Hezbollah stages wargames for media, asserts readiness to confront Israel

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Hezbollah stages wargames for media, asserts readiness to confront Israel

"Lebanon's militant group Hezbollah put on a show of force in one of its training sessions, which was unusually open to the media. In the training, Hezbollah's forces staged a simulated military exercise, masked fighters fired from the backs of motorcycles and blew up Israeli flags posted in the hills above. They also jumped through flaming hoops, the exercise came ahead of liberation day, the annual celebration of the whipped rule of Israeli forces from south Lebanon on May 25th, 2000, it also came in the wake of a recent escalation of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict in Gaza, militant group Hamas, which rules Gaza has long had ties with Hezbollah, I am Karen Chammas

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Pakistani police besiege Imran Khan's home as deadline for him to hand over suspects expires

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Pakistani police besiege Imran Khan's home as deadline for him to hand over suspects expires

"Pakistani police have continued a siege on the home of former premier Imran Khan, even after a 24 hour deadline expired. The deadline was given by authorities for Khan to hand over suspects allegedly sheltered inside his house. The demand for suspects wanted in violent protests over Khan's recent detention has angered many of Khan's supporters, along with the ongoing siege, tensions are high and fears are raised over possible renewed clashes between them and security forces a week earlier can't support us attacked public property and military installations after he was dragged out of a courtroom and arrested in a graft case, at least ten people were killed in clashes with police across the country in the days that followed. I'm Karen Chammas

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'Clock has hit midnight': China loans pushing world’s poorest countries to brink of collapse

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'Clock has hit midnight': China loans pushing world’s poorest countries to brink of collapse

"China has said it special envoy met with Ukraine's president during talks in Kyiv, according to China, the meeting with Ukrainian president Vladimir zelensky came about amid discussions between envoy Li Hui and Ukraine's foreign minister. The envoy's visit followed an earlier Franco between zelensky and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Ukrainian officials say that over two days Lee and Ukrainian foreign minister dimitro kuleba discussed ways to stop Russian aggression, made it clear again that Ukraine wouldn't accept any proposal involving the loss of its territories or the freezing of the conflicts. Cheese government says its neutral and wants to serve as a mediator in the 15 monthlong conflict, but has supported Moscow politically and economically. I'm Karen Chammas

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Crews work to reach Italian towns isolated by floods as cleanup begins

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01:01 min | 4 months ago

Crews work to reach Italian towns isolated by floods as cleanup begins

"Rescuers have been working to reach towns and villages in northern Italy after heavy rains and flooding cut off highways in electricity. In the northern city of faenza, Italian firefighters arrived by boats outside a building where an elderly lady needs to be evacuated. Her home has been inundated with water. They jump off their small dinghy into the chest high floodwaters and proceed to take her out on a stretcher the heavy rains in the area pushed two dozen rivers and tributaries to burst their banks. Several people have since died and some are still unaccounted for, local mayors have warned that some remote villages were completely cut off by landslides and phone lines were severed. That has prevented rescue teams from reaching residents and authorities from understanding the full scope of their needs. Local officials are estimating billions of Euros in losses, which has been made worse by heavy rains, weeks earlier. I am Karen Chammas

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China says Ukraine envoy met with Zelenskyy during talks in Kyiv

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00:47 sec | 4 months ago

China says Ukraine envoy met with Zelenskyy during talks in Kyiv

"China has said it special envoy met with Ukraine's president during talks in Kyiv, according to China, the meeting with Ukrainian president Vladimir zelensky came about amid discussions between envoy Li Hui and Ukraine's foreign minister. The envoy's visit followed an earlier Franco between zelensky and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Ukrainian officials say that over two days Lee and Ukrainian foreign minister dimitro kuleba discussed ways to stop Russian aggression, made it clear again that Ukraine wouldn't accept any proposal involving the loss of its territories or the freezing of the conflicts. Cheese government says its neutral and wants to serve as a mediator in the 15 monthlong conflict, but has supported Moscow politically and economically. I'm Karen Chammas

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Russia targets Kyiv, Odesa with missiles, Ukraine says most were shot down

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Russia targets Kyiv, Odesa with missiles, Ukraine says most were shot down

"Russia has launched cruise missiles at Ukraine's capital and the Odessa region in anticipation of a counter offensive loud explosions were heard in Kyiv and falling debris caused the fire in a non residential building in the southern region of edessa one person died and two were wounded in a Russian missile attack, however, a spokesperson for Odessa's military administration, said most of the missiles were shot down over the sea. Earlier in the week Ukrainian air defenses thwarted an intense Russian air attack on Kyiv. Shooting down all missiles aimed at the capital, Ukraine's military defense has been bolstered by a sophisticated western supplied systems. I am Karen Chammas

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01:45 min | 4 months ago

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"But I can't be relaxed for 100%. I always thinking about my people and my homeland. I'm Karen Chammas. Seattle will pay $2.3 million to whistleblowers to settle a lawsuit over ex mayor Jenny durkin's deleted text messages. The lawsuit was brought by employees who helped reveal the thousands of then mayor durkin's text messages had been deleted in 2020, amid protests over George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police. The Seattle times reports the terms of the settlement were finalized this week. After the whistleblower complaint, texts of other top officials were also discovered to be missing from that period when police used tear gas against Black Lives Matter protests crowds and vacated a police precinct. The agreement says the settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing and prohibits the parties from talking publicly about the amount. I'm Julie Walker. Ukraine's president has met with the Pope at the Vatican as his country continues to endure a war against Russia. Ukrainian president Vladimir zelensky arrived at the gates of the Vatican, guarded by two Vatican soldiers, robed in traditional colors, Pope Francis using a cane comes to meet the president's zelensky puts his hand to his heart and utters it's a great honor. The Vatican later released a statement saying the two men spoke about the humanitarian and political situation provoked by the ongoing war last month Ukraine's prime minister also met with the pontiff at the Vatican. He asked Francis to help Ukraine get back children illegally taken to Russia during the invasion. I'm Karen Chammas

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01:46 min | 4 months ago

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"Celebration, but I can't be relaxed for 100%. I always thinking about my people and my homeland. I'm Karen Chammas. Seattle will pay $2.3 million to whistleblowers to settle a lawsuit over ex mayor Jenny durkin's deleted text messages. The lawsuit was brought by employees who helped reveal the thousands of then mayor durkin's text messages had been deleted in 2020, amid protests over George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police. The Seattle times reports the terms of the settlement were finalized this week after the whistleblower complaint, texts of other top officials were also discovered to be missing from that period when police used tear gas against Black Lives Matter protests crowds and vacated a police precinct. The agreement says the settlement is not an admission of wrongdoing and prohibits the parties from talking publicly about the amount. I'm Julie Walker. Ukraine's president has met with the Pope at the Vatican as his country continues to endure a war against Russia. Ukrainian president Vladimir zelensky arrived at the gates of the Vatican guarded by two Vatican soldiers robed in traditional colors, Pope Francis using a cane comes to meet the president's zelensky puts his hand to his heart and utters it's a great honor. The Vatican later released a statement saying the two men spoke about the humanitarian and political situation provoked by the ongoing war last month Ukraine's prime minister also met with the pontiff at the Vatican. He asked Francis to help Ukraine get back children illegally taken to Russia during the invasion. I'm Karen

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"I was just amazing. As King Charles and queen Camilla returned back from the coronation in the gold carriage with crowns atop their heads, well wishes erupted into cheers. A fly past above Buckingham Palace sealed the day, leaving many happy they braved the very British weather. Karen Chammas London. Calls continue for charges against the marine veteran in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a New York City subway. At his national action network, how some justice rally Saturday reverend Al sharpton said a grand jury needs to hear the case of Daniel penny. What you will do if you do not prosecute him in my judgment. Is you will set a standard of vigilantism. He says it's reminiscent of the Trayvon Martin killing by George Zimmerman. New York City public advocate jumani Williams echoes calls for an arrest and charges against penny. Someone held somebody in a choke hold and choked him to death. There has to be a accountability for that. Penny's lawyers have said nearly threatened him and other passengers, the DA continues to investigate Julie Walker, New York. Four 1000 years and more, British monarchs have been crowned in such grandiose ceremonies that confirm their right to rule. Charles is the 40th sovereign to be enthroned in the Abbey, and at 74 the oldest. The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin welby and senior clerks have enthroned on United and de robed

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"Sure that no matter what happened, whether they get a push or not, we're stepping on the gas the whole time. Rookie Jack Quinn had a goal while buffalo scored three unanswered in the second period to take a four one lead. Then he had a stroza put the sabers that had to stay early in the second Tyson also scored in the period. And Eric comrie finished with 30 saves in Buffalo's first win in three games. Alex killorn scored twice for Tampa Bay, losers of four straight. I'm Dave ferry. The director of a hospital in the Somaliland region says over a 145 people have been killed in over two months of fighting. The conflict between anti government fighters and Somaliland security forces has also displaced more than a 100,000 families, and left over a thousand people wounded, according to the head of the public hospital in Las anode, the director also accused Somaliland forces of destroying the hospital's laboratory, blood bank and patient ward in water attacks, Somaliland separated from Somalia three decades ago and seeks international recognition as an independent country, Somaliland, and the Somali state of Puntland have disputed Las anode for years, but the eastern city has been under Somaliland's control. I am Karen Chammas. For months, residents in joshima, a holy town burrowed high in India's Himalayan mountains, have seen their homes slowly sink. Local officials say various agencies are conducting surveys to determine what caused the damage. But other authorities have ignored expert warnings. Moving forward with costly projects in the region. Now, deep cracks have emerged in over 860 homes. Subsiding earth caused roads to split with crevices and multi storied hotels to slump to one side. Authorities declared it a disaster zone and came in on bulldozers, raising whole parts of a town that had become lopsided. A pretty steady local temple says it's been a religious capital of Hinduism for more than 2000 years. So it must be protected. The Lakshmi nari and temple is in one of the only parts of the village still standing. Accord last year directed authorities to stop dumping waste near the historic temple, which was once the last rest stop for devotees on a religious pilgrimage. I'm Walter ratliff. China's increased defense spending is necessary for the country's complex security challenges. That's according to a spokesperson for the nation's parliament, Wang Chao, said the defense budgets to be announced at the opening of the national People's Congress has remained stable, the modernization efforts has prompted concerns among the U.S. and its allies, particularly over Taiwan. China claims the self governing democracy as its territory to be brought under Chinese control by false if necessary. However, Wang reassured reporters at a news conference that China's military modernization will not be a threat to any country, he argued that in fact a militarily strong China is necessary for safeguarding regional stability and world peace. I am Karen Chammas. AP news for this Saturday March 4th, I'm Jackie

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05:39 min | 7 months ago

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"Ukrainian soldiers fire off Soviet era grad rockets at Russian positions in the northeast province of har Kyiv, here tense battles are continuing between Russian and Ukrainian forces. When Ukrainian soldier called vitali told the AP fighting as fierce along the front line and that positions change every day, part of the hard kief region is still under Russian control. Standing in a forest several kilometers from fighting positions of priests, sprinkled water to bless the soldiers of Ukraine's 14th separate mechanized brigade, today the whole world is amazed by your feet, he told them the brigade also took part in the ceremony where some were given medals for bravery and attempt to boost morale as the walls stretched on with no clear end in sight a day after the grim one year anniversary was marked, Ukrainian officials reported dozens of new Russian strikes and attacks on cities in the east and south of Ukraine. I'm Karen Chammas. It's 21 minutes still, and let's turn things over to John trout, discussing the teachers need more authority in the classroom. The news about a Virginia boy 6 year old took a firearm from his home brought it to school in his backpack before allegedly opening fire. Now that's not a grade 6. That's a 6th year old. Doctor Daniel Copeland is with hillsdale college. He's the education department chairman he's recently written in the Chicago Tribune, suggesting a solution in the classroom, schools must empower teachers to have the classroom authority, necessary for a healthy, well ordered learning environment. Doctor Copeland, those sound like words from long, long ago. That's great, John. I think we can all agree that teaching is a difficult job. And it's becoming more and more so. We're asking teachers to be social workers as it were. And I think we've kind of lost track of what teachers are supposed to be and quite frankly, I think that the reason why many people choose to go into teaching is because they care about their subject and they want to communicate that. And educators today want to continue to do that work, but they're doing so many other jobs, oftentimes when they appeal to authority, they don't get the kind of support that they need. And so they're not encouraged to play the role as classroom leader in their classroom. Just to clarify, you're a professor when we say teachers were speaking of elementary education, high school, collegiate, I assume. Most parents and teachers, I meet, want what you're talking about. I mean, it sounds great. Where is the disconnect? I think if you were to if you were to look at the news by today and what makes are the headlines is there's often tension between parents and what's going on in the school. And I really think that needs to be restored because parents obviously want their children to be educated and they are relying on the school as a resource to do that. But in order for that to happen, there has to be communication and trust and teachers need to recognize that parental authority. And then they have an obligation to open up the lines of communication and recognize that the education of young people is a partnership. It's a partnership between the families, the parents, the school, and the teachers as well. But again, the job of education it becomes so much more complicated than quite frankly, it needs to be. And I think we need to start by establishing that relationship, getting that relationship right, and then allowing and encouraging teachers to be able to take on that leadership role in the classroom. We have a family member, she's a teacher, got into teaching because of what you alluded to. She loved special education, has a special place in her heart. She teaches kids in the elementary grade realm, but there are misbehavior issues. And her hands are tied. She tells us the school says she can't do anything about it. Yeah, that's right. And it's really too bad because again, the majority of people who go into teaching are not going into teaching to get wealthy, right? And so they're going in because they love children and they want to they want to share their love of knowledge and skills and understanding about the world. They want to be able to do that. But you're exactly right. Many educators feel as though their hands are tied because of political correctness or wokeness or whatever. They're distracted from their primary job, which is to shape the hearts and the minds of young people. And so as I say in the article, we need to empower those teachers and allow them to be able to encourage them to be leaders in the classroom. And when I say leaders, this is not some kind of a power move or anything. I'm talking about being leaders in the true sense of the word that they know about the subject, but more importantly, to be kind of models of what it means to be a mature adult. We need to encourage teachers to be the best version of themselves, but quite frankly the structure in which they operate oftentimes they're not encouraged to do that. Doctor Copeland referenced an article that's in the Chicago Tribune but for a longer read and a deeper dive, doctor Copeland has recently published a book, tried and true, a primer on sound pedagogy, which what the art of teaching. Is that pedagogy? Yeah, that's exactly right. And available where doctor. It's available actually through hillsdale college, and we have an online shop. I've actually published the book through hills no college press. So if you search on the title in my last names C OUP, LA and D,

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02:04 min | 7 months ago

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"Least three people died in coast to coast storms, including a firefighter by down power lines, a pedestrian hit by a snow plow and a person dying of hypothermia. I'm Julie Walker. Speculation about North Korea's food shortage problem has fled as its top leaders prepared to meet over the country's agricultural policy while experts say there is no sign of mass death or famine unconfirmed reports say an unspecified number of North Koreans have died of hunger and enlarged plenary meeting of the central committee of the Workers Party is slated for late February. Its specific agenda is unknown, but party officials have said that a turning point is needed in order to push through radical change in its agricultural development without a resolution experts say leader Kim Jong-un would not have public support for his nuclear weapons program, I'm Karen Chammas. AP news for this Saturday, February 25th, I'm Jackie Quinn. California is getting pounded with wind and heavy snow. We're looking at an additional foot to maybe localized two feet of additional snowfall. Blizzard conditions are expected today in higher elevations, meteorologist Zack Taylor. Flooding threat, there have been reports of like mudslides and washed out roads. The Los Angeles fire department had to use a helicopter to rescue several homeless people, stranded in flooding, tens of thousands are in the dark with power outages. The outages persist in chilly Michigan too, where a storm earlier this week dumped snow and knocked out power. It's not known if weather was a factor in the deadly crash of an air ambulance plane that went down into Nevada all 5 people on board, the crew, a patient, and a relative were killed. Sergeant Nathan Cooper and Kayo TV says it took two hours to find the wreckage in snowy conditions. It's a pretty mountainous region, especially with the weather being the way it is right now. It's not very good. In Ukraine. Soldiers fire off a rocket launcher aimed at Russian positions in

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AP News

01:43 min | 7 months ago

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"Positions in the northeast province of har Kyiv, here tense battles are continuing between Russian and Ukrainian forces. When Ukrainian soldier called vitali told the AP fighting as fierce along the front line and that positions change every day, part of the haq region is still under Russian control. Standing in a forest several kilometers from fighting positions, a priest sprinkled water to bless the soldiers of Ukraine's 14th separate mechanized brigade, today the whole world is amazed by your feet, he told them. The brigade also took part in the ceremony where some were given medals for bravery and attempt to boost morale as the war stretched on with no clear end in sight a day after the grim one year anniversary was marked, Ukrainian officials reported dozens of new Russian strikes and attacks on cities in the east and south of Ukraine. I am Karen Chammas. Pope Francis has said that financial misconduct by Vatican personnel harms the church's mission, as scandalizes the faithful, Francis made the comments during an address to prosecutors as well as judges and staff at the Vatican City state tribunal at the start of the judicial year. The tribunal has had an ever growing caseload as it imposes new financial standards, a trial is currently ongoing into the holy season investment in a London property, lawyers for the ten defendants in the case have flagged shortcomings in the Vatican's legal system, while not mentioning the London case specifically Francis warned the focus should be on the seriousness of the conducts not on nitty Gritty. I'm Karen Chammas, a rally in Berlin, calling for peace talks to end the war in Ukraine, has drawn thousands of people from across the political spectrum. Protesters chanted

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01:46 min | 7 months ago

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"Hypothermia. I'm Julie Walker. Speculation about North Korea's food shortage problem has played as its top leaders prepare to meet over the country's agricultural policy while experts say there is no sign of mass death or famine, unconfirmed reports say an unspecified number of North Koreans have died of hunger and enlarged plenary meeting of the central committee of the Workers Party is slated for late February. Its specific agenda is unknown, but party officials have said that a turning point is needed in order to push through radical change in its agricultural development without a resolution experts say leader Kim Jong-un would not have public support for his nuclear weapons program. I'm Karen Chammas. AP news for this Saturday, February 25th. I'm Jackie Quinn. California is getting pounded with wind and heavy snow. We're looking at an additional foot to maybe localized two feet of additional snowfall. Blizzard conditions are expected today in higher elevations, meteorologist Zach Taylor. Flooding threat, there have been reports of like mudslides and washed out roads. The Los Angeles fire department had to use a helicopter to rescue several homeless people, stranded in flooding, tens of thousands are in the dark with power outages. The outages persist in chilly Michigan too, where a storm earlier this week dumped snow and knocked out power. It's not known if weather was a factor in the deadly crash of an air ambulance plane that went down in Nevada, all 5 people on board, the crew, a patient, and a relative were killed. Sergeant Nathan Cooper and Kayo TV says it took two hours to find the wreckage in snowy conditions. It's a pretty mountainous region, especially with the weather being the way it is right

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AP News

01:58 min | 7 months ago

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"Ukrainian soldiers fire off Soviet era grad rockets at Russian positions in the northeast province of har Kyiv, here tense battles are continuing between Russian and Ukrainian forces. When Ukrainian soldier called vitali told the AP fighting as fierce along the front line and that positions change every day, part of the hud kief region is still under Russian control. Standing in a forest several kilometers from fighting positions, a priest sprinkled water to bless the soldiers of Ukraine's 14th separate mechanized brigades, today the whole world is amazed by your feet, he told them the brigade also took part in a ceremony where some were given medals for bravery and attempt to boost morale as the war stretched on with no clear end in sight a day after the grim one year anniversary was marked, Ukrainian officials reported dozens of new Russian strikes and attacks on cities in the east and south of Ukraine. I am Karen Chammas. Pope Francis has said that financial misconduct by Vatican personnel harms the church's mission, as scandalizes the faithful, Francis made the comments during an address to prosecutors as well as judges and staff at the Vatican City state tribunal at the start of the judicial year. The tribunal has had an ever growing caseload as it imposes new financial standards, a trial is currently ongoing into the holy season investment in a London property, lawyers for the ten defendants in the case have flagged shortcomings in the Vatican's legal system, while not mentioning the London case specifically, Francis warned the focus should be on the seriousness of the conduct, not on nitty Gritty. I'm Karen Chammas, a rally in Berlin, calling for peace talks to end the war in Ukraine, has drawn thousands of people from across the political spectrum. Protesters chanted in the pouring rain, determined to make their voices heard as they pushed for dialog over the war in Ukraine. The police spoke of at least 10,000 participants, the organizers

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AP News

02:04 min | 7 months ago

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"Least three people died in coast to coast storms, including a firefighter by down power lines, a pedestrian hit by a snow plow and a person dying of hypothermia. I'm Julie Walker. Speculation about North Korea's food shortage problem has fled as its top leaders prepare to meet over the country's agricultural policy while experts say there is no sign of mass death or famine on confirmed reports say an unspecified number of North Koreans have died of hunger and enlarged plenary meeting of the central committee of the Workers Party is slated for late February. Its specific agenda is unknown, but party officials have said that a turning point is needed in order to push through radical change in its agricultural development without a resolution experts say leader Kim Jong-un would not have public support for his nuclear weapons program, I am Karen Chammas. AP news for this Saturday, February 25th, I'm Jackie Quinn. California is getting pounded with wind and heavy snow. We're looking at an additional foot to maybe look like two feet of additional snowfall. Blizzard conditions are expected today in higher elevations, meteorologist Zack Taylor. Flooding threat, there have been reports of like mudslides and washed out roads. The Los Angeles fire department had to use a helicopter to rescue several homeless people, stranded in flooding, tens of thousands are in the dark with power outages. The outages persist in chilly Michigan too, where a storm earlier this week dumped snow and knocked out power. It's not known if weather was a factor in the deadly crash of an air ambulance plane that went down in Nevada, all 5 people on board, the crew, a patient, and a relative were killed. Sergeant Nathan Cooper on Kayo TV says it took two hours to find the wreckage in snowy conditions. It's a pretty mountainous region, especially with the weather being the way it is right now. It's not very good. In Ukraine. Soldiers fire off a rocket launcher aimed at Russian positions in

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AP News

01:36 min | 7 months ago

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"Keith region is still under Russian control. Standing in a forest several kilometers from fighting positions, a priest sprinkled water to bless the soldiers of Ukraine's 14th separate mechanized brigade, today the whole world is amazed by your feet, he told them the brigade also took part in a ceremony where some were given medals for bravery and attempt to boost morale as the war stretched on with no clear end in sight a day after the grim one year anniversary was marked, Ukrainian officials reported dozens of new Russian strikes and attacks on cities in the east and south of Ukraine. I am Karen Chammas. Pope Francis has said that financial misconduct by Vatican personnel arms the church's mission and scandalizes the faithful, Francis made the comments during an address to prosecutors as well as judges and staff at the Vatican City state tribunal at the start of the judicial year. The tribunal has had an ever growing caseload as it imposes new financial standards, a trial is currently ongoing into the holy season investment in the London property, lawyers for the ten defendants in the case have flagged shortcomings in the Vatican's legal system, while not mentioning the London case specifically, Francis warned the focus should be on the seriousness of the conduct not on nitty Gritty. I'm Karen Chammas, a rally in Berlin, calling for peace talks to end the war in Ukraine, has drawn thousands of people from across the political spectrum. Protesters chanted in the pouring rain determined to make their voices heard as they pushed for dialog over the war in Ukraine. The police spoke of at least 10,000 participants, the

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AP News

02:01 min | 7 months ago

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"At least three people died in coast to coast storms, including a firefighter by down power lines, a pedestrian hit by a snow plow and a person dying of hypothermia. I'm Julie Walker. Speculation about North Korea's food shortage problem has fled as its top leaders prepare to meet over the country's agricultural policy while experts say there is no sign of mass death or famine on confirmed reports say an unspecified number of North Koreans have died of hunger and enlarged plenary meeting of the central committee of the Workers Party is slated for late February. Its specific agenda is unknown, but party officials have said that a turning point is needed in order to push through radical change in its agricultural development without a resolution experts say leader Kim Jong-un would not have public support for his nuclear weapons program. I'm Karen Chammas. AP news for this Saturday, February 25th, I'm Jackie Quinn. California is getting pounded with wind and heavy snow. We're looking at an additional foot to maybe localize two feet of additional snowfall. Blizzard conditions are expected today in higher elevations, meteorologist Zach Taylor. Flooding threat, there have been reports of like mudslides and washed out roads. The Los Angeles fire department had to use a helicopter to rescue several homeless people, stranded in flooding, tens of thousands are in the dark with power outages. The outages persist in chilly Michigan too, where a storm earlier this week dumped snow and knocked out power. It's not known if weather was a factor in the deadly crash of an air ambulance plane that went down in Nevada, all 5 people on board, the crew, a patient, and a relative were killed. Sergeant Nathan Cooper and Kayo TV says it took two hours to find the wreckage in snowy conditions. It's a pretty mountainous region, especially with the weather being the way it is right now. It's not very good. In Ukraine. Soldiers fire

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AP News

02:01 min | 7 months ago

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"At least three people died in coast to coast storms, including a firefighter by down power lines, a pedestrian hit by a snow plow and a person dying of hypothermia. I'm Julie Walker. Speculation about North Korea's food shortage problem has played as its top leaders prepare to meet over the country's agricultural policy while experts say there is no sign of mass death or famine on confirmed reports say an unspecified number of North Koreans have died of hunger and enlarged plenary meeting of the central committee of the Workers Party is slated for late February. Its specific agenda is unknown, but party officials have said that a turning point is needed in order to push through radical change in its agricultural development without a resolution experts say leader Kim Jong-un would not have public support for his nuclear weapons program. I'm Karen Chammas. AP news for this Saturday, February 25th. I'm Jackie Quinn. California is getting pounded with wind and heavy snow. We're looking at an additional foot to maybe localized two feet of additional snowfall. Blizzard conditions are expected today in higher elevations, meteorologist Zach Taylor. Flooding threat, there have been reports of like mudslides and washed out roads. The Los Angeles fire department had to use a helicopter to rescue several homeless people, stranded in flooding, tens of thousands are in the dark with power outages. The outages persist in chilly Michigan too, where a storm earlier this week dumped snow and knocked out power. It's not known if weather was a factor in the deadly crash of an air ambulance plane that went down in Nevada, all 5 people on board, the crew, a patient, and a relative were killed. Sergeant Nathan Cooper and Kayo TV says it took two hours to find the wreckage in snowy conditions. It's a pretty mountainous region, especially with the weather being the way it is right now. It's not very good. In Ukraine. Soldiers fire

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AP News

01:40 min | 7 months ago

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"Here tense battles are continuing between Russian and Ukrainian forces. When Ukrainian soldier called vitali told the AP fighting as fierce along the front line and that positions change every day, part of the haq region is still under Russian control. Standing in a forest several kilometers from fighting positions, a priest sprinkled water to bless the soldiers of Ukraine's 14th separate mechanized brigade, today the whole world is amazed by your feet, he told them. The brigade also took part in the ceremony where some were given medals for bravery and attempt to boost morale as the war stretched on with no clear end in sight, a day after the grim one year anniversary was marked, Ukrainian officials reported dozens of new Russian strikes and attacks on cities in the east and south of Ukraine. I am Karen Chammas. Pope Francis has said that financial misconduct by Vatican personnel harms the church's mission, as scandalizes the faithful, Francis made the comments during an address to prosecutors as well as judges and staff at the Vatican City state tribunal at the start of the judicial year. The tribunal has had an ever growing caseload as it imposes new financial standards, a trial is currently ongoing into the holy season investment in a London property, lawyers for the ten defendants in the case have flagged shortcomings in the Vatican's legal system, while not mentioning the London case specifically Francis warned the focus should be on the seriousness of the conducts not on nitty Gritty. I'm Karen Chammas, a rally in Berlin, calling for peace talks to end the war in Ukraine, has drawn thousands of people from across the political spectrum. Protesters chanted in

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02:51 min | 7 months ago

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"The fact that some improvements need to be made in her office. And she really needs to do some soul searching on whether or not she wants to continue a circuit attorney because she's lost the trust of the people. The victim is currently hospitalized and in critical condition. I'm Katie Clark. The four person of a special grand jury in Georgia has spoken out publicly and former president Trump's lawyers are reacting. Correspondent Rita foley reports. Former president Trump's lawyers in Georgia are criticizing the Fulton county investigation into potential illegal election meddling after the four person of the special grand jury went public. In media interviews Emily Coors described how some witnesses behaved how prosecutors interacted with witnesses and how some witnesses chose not to answer certain questions, who are sometimes laughed or made faces during her interviews. Trump lawyer drew findling said it's not a joking matter. It's not a matter for giggles. He called Coors a product of a circus, the cloaked itself is a special purpose grand jury. So was coerce allowed to talk, the oath taken by grand jurors in Georgia says only that they can not talk about their deliberations. I'm Rita foley. It's 12 till and Iran is for the first time directly acknowledged an accusation that it enriched uranium to 84% purity. The latest from correspondent Karen Chammas. The Islamic Republic recognized the claim made by international inspectors that it had enriched uranium to 84%, such a high percentage would put the nation closer than ever to weapons grade material. The acknowledgment was made by a news website linked to the highest reaches of Iran's theocracy, the latest development renews pressure on the west to address to France nuclear program, which had been contained by the 2015 nuclear deal that America unilaterally withdrew from in 2018. I'm Karen Chammas. A new report finds a big spike in the number of U.S. mass killings linked to extremism. Here's correspondent Jackie Quinn. The ADL says there were a number of factors at work that led to a spike in the number of extremist related mass killings. Some of the shootings in those years were inspired by the rise of the Islamic State group, as well as a handful that targeted police officers after civilian shootings. Others have been linked to the increasing promotion of violence by white supremacists. The ADL's center on extremism rights, it's not an exaggeration to say that we live in an age of extremist mass killings. I'm Jackie Quinn. This isn't your typical emergency response, Russia's launched a rescue ship to the International Space Station for two cosmonauts and a NASA astronaut because of a leak in Soyuz capsule. Correspondent Norman hole reports. And liftoff

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