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Freed on health grounds, hamas said no longer hostages but survivors. Both were kidnapped by hamas gunmen from their homes in nir oz, the scars of looting and destruction still mark the empty kibbutz. This was what they lived through. The vision of home they took to gaza, just three miles away. And this was what they lived through there. Israeli air strikes, more than 300 a day, caught between their army and hamas. Many Palestinian Civilians feel the same. Gazas hamas run government says israeli strikes killed more than 400 people in a single day. Hope, draining from the chance of peace, still surfaces in the chance to save a life. Ibrahim from blackpool is trying to leave gaza with his mother and three siblings. They have been living here for a year. Buildings very close to us on our street, destroyed. We had to flee the house, flee our flat where we were living, and go to khan younis, and stay with Family Members. There were 43 of us staying in one flat. 0n the israeli side of the bo

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abortion a crime was unconstitutional because it violated the rights of those who can have children. the ruling opens the door for mexico s health care system to start providing abortions and is a major victory for abortion rights advocates in the mostly catholic country. mexico is the latest in a wave of latin american nations to loosen abortion restrictions. i spoke with bbc news reporter mimi swaby for more on the impact of the ruling. just practically speaking, what will this really mean for women in mexico? this unanimous decision by the supreme court has been a cause for celebration for many people across mexico. it means that public health institutions now must offer abortion services to any individual who requests them. so women across mexico can now access these procedures without facing any legal repercussions or prosecution. it also means that medical personnel who are conducting these terminations will not be criminalised. before this ruling, they could have faced

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tonight, more than 2 million people are under flood warnings and alerts, with streets and entire neighborhoods underwater. in miami, more than a foot of rain fell in the last 24 hours, and fort lauderdale is declaring a state of emergency. they are telling people to stay off the roads. apartment buildings and homes became their own islands, surrounded by floodwaters. hundreds of flights across the state are delayed or canceled, strandig passengers. similar scenes along florida s gulf coast. emergency crews responding to drivers trapped in their cars. and that area could see more than 2 feet of rain in the days ahead. cbs miami s larry seward is in is near fort lauderdale, florida, where the rain shut down a section of the interstate. reporter: relentless storms pounded south florida today, dumping more than half a foot of rain from coast-to-coast on the already-waterlogged state. flash flood warnings were issued for parts of miami-dade and broward counties, where rainfall

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tonight, the president changing his schedule before heading overseas and going to delaware . after his son is convicted. good evening, i m norah o donnell. thank you for being with us. that moment of embrace captured on camera at the national guard airport now named after the president s late son, beau, who died of cancer in 2015. this trial publicly aired some of the first family s most painful moments, with just five months until the presidential election. the president says he will not pardon his son, as hunter faces up to 25 years in prison. and it all started with this x on a federal firearms application in 2018. hunter biden claimed he was not an unlawful user of, or addicted to, illegal drugs. the jury decided that was a lie. cbs s weijia jiang is in wilmington, and she s going to start us off tonight. reporter: hunter biden left court today holding hands with his wife and the first lady, dr. jill biden, just after hearing the verdict. he stood in court, stared str

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damage with torrential downpours and rising floodwaters across south florida. that s where we begin. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. tonight, more than 2 million people are under flood warnings and alerts with streets and entire neighborhoods underwater. in miami, more than a foot of rain fell in the last 24 hours and fort lauderdale is declaring a state of emergency, telling people stay off the roads. apartment buildings and homes became their own islands surrounded by floodwaters. hundreds of flights across the state are delayed or canceled, stranding passengers. similar scenes among florida s gulf coast. emergency crews responding to drivers trapped in their cars. that area has seen more than 2 feet of rain in the days ahea. cbs miami s with larry seward is an art lauderdale, florida, where the rain shut down a section of the interstate. reporter: relentless storms pounded south florida jay dumping more than half a foot of rain from co

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