mandatory 12-hour shifts and continues canceling days off, this comes as law enforcement appreciation day is tomorrow. if only the leaders in chicago actually appreciate their law enforcement, they wouldn t be asking for covid in order to get a brief respite. four florida veterans are rowing across the ocean to fight suicide and ptsd. the group called four from home. i that s correct. if not correct me. consists of one marine, one navy, one army, and one air force vet. the group is raising money for canines for warriors. the group we are familiar with on this program works to pair service dogs with vets with ptsd. there are currently just about $3,000 from their $730,000 goal. 4 from home. check them out. and those are your headlines. will: that s a heck of a row boat. i would do it. would you do it?
welcome back, everyone. hearings are under way at the hague on alleged yen sidgenocidn myanmar. a place brought against demanding it halt alleged acts of genocide against the muslim minority. claiming myanmar violated the genocide convention. citing events in 2017 when more than 730,000 muslims fled myanmar into neighboring bangladesh. after military led crack down. a un fact finding mission concluded that the military campaign had included genocide acts. joining me now from the hague, is president of the global justice center. thank you for being with us. thanks for having me. what exactly is happening in court this week?
the biden administration has formally determined that a violence committed against rohingya muslims by dana s military amounts to genocide and crimes against humanity. myanmar s armed forces launched a military operation in 2017 which forced at least 730,000 of the mainly muslim rohingya from their homes and into neighbouring bangladesh. saudi officials say they have intercepted and destroyed what they called a hostile our target over the city of chatter. the nature of the projectile is not clear. earlier, officials reported destroying a number of drones aimed at several saudi cities by the houthi movement in yemen. the duke and duchess of cambridge have arrived in belize for their week long tour of the caribbean.
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in the video, refused to take a life-saving vaccine, how to reach those people, not that he is but how do you reach them, in the middle of a pandemic that is killed more than 730,000 americans. know, getting the vaccine, no. the vaccines are not good. are you vaccinated? no, but i have a lot of hydroxychloroquine and zinc at my house. i don t what the vaccine. they have not tested it enough in my opinion. i don t trust the government, i don t trust the cdc or none of them. you know who any anybody got sick or died? bigger i know three people who died but i know people who got cancer and died. you don t treat people who died from the coronavirus and over the vaccine? i don t need the vaccine. have you gotten vaccinated? no. can ask why?