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The border from egypt into gaza this morning, human Rights Groups say it is insufficient to address the basic needs of more than even as trucks cross the Border Town Of Rafah came under heavy explosions. [sound of artillery] also new today, as israel prepares its Ground Offensive on gaza, arab leaders gathered in cairo for a peace summit. Jordans King Abdullah denounced the International Community for its science on israel siege. Israeli leadership must realize that there is no military solution. To its security concerns. That it cannot continue to sideline the 5 million palestinians living under its occupation. Denied of their legitimate rights, and palestinian lives and no less valuable than is ....
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Heading into the opening round of the year s final major, one name stands out among the favorites in terms of popularity at the window. Brooks Koepka has a quartet of major titles to his credit, and he nearly bagged No. 5 earlier this year at the PGA Championship. Koepka is listed at +1600 to win The Open this week at Royal St. George s according to oddsmakers at PointsBet Sportsbook, a price that puts him second behind only recent U.S. Open champ Jon Rahm. But those low odds haven t dissuaded bettors from flocking to the window to back Koepka, who finished T-4 two years ago at Royal Portrush and has top-10 results in three of his last four trips to The Open. ....
like an arab terrorist. nobody does. i said three words. should i have said something else? what is more to the point than be wear of cockpit intrusion. they are the people who aswoek september 11th living ordinary lives. i was in my office sitting in that chair. reporter: suddenly thrust into one of the most horrific days in this nation s history. they said we have some planes. we clearly had a hijack in process. they said be prepared to shoot down the next hijack track. and they report ten miles from the white house. nine miles. eight miles. reporter: this is their story. if it was going to hit anything, it was going to hit us. reporter: the footnotes of 9/11. tuesday, september 11, 2001, dawn temperate and nearly cloudless. so begins the 9/11 commission report on what was about to become a day filled with dark skies. the first event of that day happened not in washington, boston or new york, but here in portland, maine, at the us airways ticket ....
Are picking up clearly radiation from japan and people have forgotten we have had the radiation scares before. for example, at newark airport in january the radiation behind the ticket count others was set off by computer equipment. so what obviously the officials have to do is determine what risk it poses on the poor passengers who may not be aware they are contaminated but if it poses a threat to other passengers and people going about their business from leg acknowledge luggage or whatever. neil: do do you quarantine the passengers? guest: we have the authority to do that. and it is interesting that the department of houston tested in seattle last month where they would put all luggage through radiation and they to have the authority to quarantine because ....