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through a resolution focused on getting humanitarian aid into gaza, but it stops short of calling for a cease fire. we will have the latest from our correspondent in new york and have all the reaction for you, including from a un human rights representative working on the ground in gaza. also on the programme tonight, we ll take stock of the uk economy after poor figures raise fears of a recession in 202a. and what happens when you need to take out the trash when you live in space? we ll look at the complicated operation under way today to clear the junk on the international space station. good evening. the united nations security council has passed a resolution aiming to get more aid into gaza, but which stops short of calling for an immediate truce. this was the moment the vote came in. 13 in favour and two abstentions from permanent members the us and russia but, crucially, no votes against, no veto. so after multiple attempts to come to an agreement on action af ....
from classic kwarteng. intact and undamaged, 1600 year old mosaic depicting the trojan war found in syria. this reminds me of me, it is the same as my glasses. and what is in an emerging? we will tell you about our campaign to stop people who wear glasses being seen as nerds. welcome to our programme from the united states and around the united states and around the world. the jury in the us has sentenced a 24 year old man to life behind bars for carrying out one of the worst school mass shootings in the country s history. nicholas cruz murdered 17 people and injured 17 others in parklands, florida, 2018. families of the victims erected reacted angrily. what punishment does the murder of 17 people deserve? unlike most other mass shooters, nikolas cruz survived the massacre he created and lived to see a jury answer that question. jurors have reached a verdict in this case. they rejected the death penalty, giving him life without parole. inside court, the families of ....
Because we know in lebanon, most of the people are hunters, so and this sport actually, i took it from my dad. My dad, he was also a lebanese champion in Trap Shooting and he was the one who discovered this talent in me. So, tell me about that introduction. Do you remember the very first time your father showed you how to hold the gun . Yeah, because it left very special moments because first of all, i used to go with him hunting when i was very young, so i was introduced to all kinds of shotguns and stuff because of, first of all, hunting. And then, when i turned 14 years old, my dad said, ok, lets go and try Trap Shooting and this is where they discovered that i liked the sport, and why not to go further . And not long after that, you took part in your First International competition, right . Yeah, hejust dropped me ....
Desperately he wanted to be a well known school shooter, and his goal was to kill 20 people. and he put his gun down because he couldn t find anyone else to kill, so i think that is a bunch of malarkey, as you guys say. bunch of malarkey, as you guys sa . ~ ., bunch of malarkey, as you guys sa . ~ . . ., say. we heard earlier some of the words say. we heard earlier some of the words of say. we heard earlier some of the words of the say. we heard earlier some of the words of the family - the words of the family members, their sentiments, you have echoed them. have you spoken to any of these parents and loved ones? what is your message to them? i have been closed to scott biegel s mother, i got a message from melissa s dad. i giving am it time and space to just settle. i speak to carmen s mother, i speak to her often, and of course the parents of the two students who were killed in my class. they are so lovely and so selfless, and i can t. i mean, isaw whati and i can t. i mean, is ....