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Also, the former boss of apple tells us why he thinks the United States will have to change the way taxes companies and oscarwinning actor but if the odell tauro benencio del toro tells us about slipping into the skin of pablo escobar. First, to East Jerusalem where a palestinian driver has deliberately rammed a car into a proud a crowd of pedestrians hurting several people. The tribe or went on to attack others with an iron bar before being shot dead by the holy spirit for more on this, lets bring in our jerusalem correspondent. What do we know about the attack echo . We know one person is dead. A number of people had gotten off the train and were waiting to cross the road. The dividing line in the supposedly united city, and this driver rammed into them as they were on their way across the road back to their barracks, to their base. He then kept driving until his car hit another car. When his vehicle was then his van could not go any further, he got out and took an iron bar and rent

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