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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Janet Jalil and at five hours GMT on Tuesday the 16th of September.
These are our main stories.
Donald Trump sends a National Guard into Memphis to combat crime,
despite its Democratic mayor saying crime there is already falling.
The U.S. president also announces another deadly strike, and what he says is a Venezuelan drug boat.
People in Gaza City report heavy, relentless bombardment by Israel, hours after the visiting U.S.
Secretary of State fully backs its offensive.
Also in this podcast the hypothesis is the longer words use means the more effort I have to make to make that apology and the listener understands from that there's greater sincerity.
How to say sorry like you mean it.
We start in the U.S. where President Trump,
after being forced to back down over his plan to send what he said would be a crime task force to Chicago after a strong opposition from local and state officials,
has now announced he's carrying out a similar operation in Memphis in Tennessee.
Mr. Trump compared this to his deployment last month of the National Guard and other federal forces to Washington,
D.C. and has indicated he hasn't given up on his plans to do the same in other cities,
including Chicago, Baltimore and New York, which all have democratic black mayors.
The U.S. president was joined by Tennessee's Republican governor
as he announced this latest task force.
I'm signing a presidential memorandum to establish the Memphis Safe Task Force,