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whisker family and try literal by today to get the full story be unafraid. the will to fight how important is that see a true, is israel in full control of its territory? >> go with a search for answers, takes you anderson cooper 360 tonight. >> amanda knox actually back in an italian courtroom, once again, found guilty amanda knox was wrongfully convicted in 2007 for the murder of her roommate. but today was found guilty of slander for pinning the crime and her former boss

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Newsday

of the old city is seen by many as a provocation. and this year, tensions were higher because of the war in gaza. this was the first celebration that happened after the hamas attacks of the 7th of october. but again, there haven't been reports of major incidents during the march. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. images and social media to see a carriage leaning on its side derailed. 200 people were on board the express train. firefighters are trying to rescue people from the wreckage. the un nuclear agency, the iaea, has passed a resolution calling on iran to increase cooperation and reverse its decision to bar some of the agency's inspectors. only russia and china voted against the text, which was drafted by britain, france and germany. it says tehran should answer longstanding questions about uranium traces found

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Newsday

advertisements were banned, banned in parts of the world, but really sort of casting them in the light that they deserve to be in, which is something that hasn't been done for a long time. we've often talked about individual accountability, but i think we actually need to look at the source of the problem, and i hope that brings a lot of comfort to people as well, knowing that we're actually kind of getting to the root of the issue here. and targeting big oil is key for that. and, henna, evidence is overwhelming. the data is telling us that it's getting hotter and hotter. we've got another hottest record, hottest month on record for may as well just last month. how reversible is this, though, and what sort of target temperatures should we be looking at achieving? it's only possible to stop this tide if we actually commit to the goal of limiting global average temperature increase to no more than 1.5 degrees celsius above pre—industrial levels. and that's a goal that's been espoused for a very long time. but unfortunately, we keep breaching that mark. and the concern is that

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Newsday

your life with bbc news. narendra modi has been chosen as the head of the new coalition government in india. his bjp remains the biggest party in parliament but fell short of an absolute majority for the first time in ten years, leaving it dependent on support from smaller regional allies. earlier i spoke to rahul roy—chaudhury, who is i'm doing in studio by a senior fellow at the centre for policy

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Newsday

temperatures in the indian capital, delhi, hitjust shy of 50 degrees celsius in recent days, the highest ever recorded. meanwhile, parts of brazil are still recovering from extensive floods caused by a deluge made twice as likely by climate change, say scientists. it is evidence, said the head of the un today, that the world is playing russian roulette with the climate. climate change is the mother of all stealth taxes, paid by everyday people and vulnerable countries and communities. meanwhile, the godfathers of climate chaos, the fossil fuel industry, rake in record profits and feast off trillions in taxpayer—funded subsidies. let's take a look at average global monthly temperatures over the last 12 months. each of the lines here is a year and shows how high temperatures were compared to before the industrial revolution, when the world started producing lots of greenhouse gases. this line shows

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All In With Chris Hayes

All In With Chris Hayes
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these. it's his third term in office but _ these. it's his third term in office but this _ these. it's his third term in office but this time - these. it's his third term in office but this time around | these. it's his third term in i office but this time around he doesn't have the outright majority. he is going to have to rely on his coalition partners. how's that going to play out for him and what he wants to do? will it have a moderating effect you think? really is an unknown unknown. what we know of prime minister modi, he is one of india's most popular leaders, but it's constructed around a modicum of political centralisation and the ability to take decisive action. that was true and he was the chief minister of the state, and that was true in his tenure as prime minister. if he wants to maintain his popularity he must keep his strongman image alive. and what we will have to do to maintain that image is a question. i think the coalition, what we do know with the bjp is it has extraordinary resources financially, other physical resources. it has certain control over state institutions which it has used against political opponents. i think in

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Jesse Watters Primetime

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