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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  February 4, 2024 10:00pm-11:00pm AST

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with the the i don't want elizabeth put on the business and use our life from doha coming else in the next 16 minutes is randy attacks claim more lives in southern gaza with more than a 1000000 displays, palestinians seeking shelter. stories of survival in the occupied west bank, we hear from palestinian bed once living under the shadow of secular violets. also ahead please clash with protests as in senegal as an opposition candidate. and the postpone presidential election is arrested and battling to contain the walls size and should
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a to be $64.00. people are killed in thousands fleet at homes, the beginning and also as well as the relapse as bombardment of the strip has killed more than a 120 palestinians and saturday. and the death toll continues to rise. more than one and a half 1000000 displays palestinians. and now in alpha, near the border with egypt, thousands of people have been moving from one shelter to another. the desperate to find food and protection from as rarely strikes the area as being bombarded day and night. israel has set plans to expand its ground operations took off or after months of ordering palestinians to move the for safety. there she um yeah, no, no, but there is no safe zone here in rafa that more than 1600000 people. if these families and they drop off, they will smash us like tomatoes,
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there is no safe area. even those who came here claiming safe passage, they were all it is normal. and is there any forces of being far in artillery and 10 shells into the strip fighting has been reported in gaza. city in the knolls, and con eunice in the south. let's go to our correspondence, thought a couple assume he's joining us live from jaffa and thought of. let's start with the situation in the south where there have been more is really strikes on a school and on rough or as of the situation. fax, it is a bit in the south seems to be completely di as these, but it's a valid said. trends on 5 digits are still hovering right now and the scar profile as they have been earlier today. launching a series of test strikes that targets is a simple call. we're not them, but our palestinians have been injured as the entire call had been set to find out what the out of the strike had been targeted. uh, keep that content where and i'm post office news that have been killed including 2
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children in that part of the territory i have been seeing within the last couple of days. a clean increase of the military strikes. so rough i especially that these really forces are expanding the military attacks to reach the southern lost areas in a con, eunice work today, only in the city, at least 16 palestinians have been killed. and the number of palestinians also have been ended were taken in terms pointed to the rep and hospital and to not to our hospital in a rough off um its ongoing button and the on the ground that he by exchange with the palm city in flight is an easy way to sewage is another day which seems to be very bloody as well for the middle court for nights were just in the last hour. he is very forces targeted, a residential building in derek by town for at least 7 palestinians have to report a cute in the air strikes that completely. uh, led to a mass destruction in the neighborhood that had been targeted by these really military and some product you've touched on that,
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but what are people who stayed in the north and gaza city over town to say, hollins, what are they facing? their well people generally and then other parts of the cars are really desperate. they have no food. no. what's that new sufficient amount of medicine? especially as well as restricting the movement of a delivery to the nother at part of cause. or they have been shooting the residence as a waiting for humanitarian supplies to be delivered to the north spot. the fact on the ground that battles that have been resumed again between the palestinian fighters and he's ready all me as the bottles have been taking place in central neighborhoods 1000 since the hours of today's morning, at least in kansas city. and 11 palestinians have been killed, including 7 of them had been shot, which is very sniper by a pull. so that's the situation that is completely done as people afraid to move on to send to the public streets simply because as well had deployed the military to
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o'clock hope to drones that had opened the fire again. is that from time to another, work different signs of, of suffering, and hardships, palestinians as to facing and struggling on daily basis to have access to food as they are right now. completely struggling to have one mean even to feed their children out of the women. again, where those people's pardon continue to isolated from having a safe, cordial to get too rough or is very full control over that the main to linking growth that link between the northern part with the southern part of the territory . and of course there was little safety if they can get to it off of itself product . thank you very much for that. that is thought of was in joining us live from alpha. it is rarely snipers have killed at least one person near all ship a hospital in northern gaza. is there any forces? have again besieged areas around the compounds and hundreds of people have tracked . and under attack,
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the la hey more it's more unenrolled or how i missed the my business. um, it has to be in my name and the shop statement on, on and on the top of the shot of home and a lot of a lot of men blue the, the, the, the, the, the, the, are the,
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is there any, let me says one of its soldiers has been killed in gaza. the 24 year old was of as died and fighting in the south at least $225.00. is there any soldiers have been killed since the military launch described defensive in october? and it was ready cabinet. is missing right now, let's speak to mohammed jump, juwan correspondent, and tennessee event, as well as the military campaign continues. it sounds like prominence to me, nothing y'all who is under pressure from all sides. politically mohammed yeah, elizabeth knox is under increasing amounts of pressure also in what many would describe as a politically untenable situation right now uh, nets and yahoo with the prime minister in israel. well, he's facing pressure from the far right. we members of his own coalition, he's also facing pressure from the opposition. now when it comes to the right wing
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of his coalition, you have those far right wing ministers like the minister of national security. it's more been give you your and the minister of finance, but as well as smart rich. and they, on many occasions over the course of the past week have said publicly that they are willing to walk away from the government. that's cause the government's collapse. if that's in yahoo were to enter into an agreement regarding this potential cessation of hostilities and gaza that they were to perceive as one that was disadvantageous to israel's. so that's a lot of pressure from the right wing. members of his own coalition venue have growing pressure from the opposition. people like many gods, a former defense minister, a political rival. and that's and yeah, who also a member of the work cabinet and over the course of the last 48 hours or so, he's let it be known publicly that he would be willing to walk away from the government and essentially then cause its collapse if nothing yeah, who were to, on the one hand say that he would declared military rule in gaza after the war's end. but also if, if nets and yahoo were to not just enter into
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a deal that he for seems to be bad. but also if and that's and yahoo was to say that they were going to try and control gaza. so that's the kind of pressure that he's facing right now from members. the opposition as well as members of the right wing. and it's just growing on him at a time when you have very important talks right now. right now we're going into about the 2nd hour of the war cabinet meeting. and it's probably going to be contentious if it's any indication what's happened in the past. but also, it's very unclear how he's going to be navigating all of this going forward. yeah, it sounds like those divisions on what happens and guys, and militarily extend very much to the view on any future sci fi deal with what that sees 5 did with him, i should look like or yeah, that's right. and there are these red lines that have emerged now. nothing really
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official because a lot of this is based on leaks that are being provided to the israeli media. also anonymous sources speaking to various is rarely media outlets. but when we know that there had been talks about the framework of this potential deal, there has been a lot of opposition with regards to, to key points. the 1st is most of those involved did not want to see these really army, fully withdraw from gods. and they do not want to see an end to the war without what they perceive to be the main objective, which is the elimination of how much. but beyond that, especially from members of his right flank, you have many of them that have said they are opposed to any deal that would see the release of potentially thousands of palestinian prisoners or as these right wing members of the government called in terrorist in exchange for the remaining is really captives that are being held in gaza. and what's interesting there is that we've also heard this in some form or fashion from the prime minister as well over
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the course of the past few days. he has, he has vocalize his opposition to a deal that would see thousands of palestinian prisoners eventually released. and he's also continued to maintain that he wants to ensure that the israeli army continues in gaza and that the war does not come to an end until they have fully eliminated how much. so it was a bit well i'm and thank you very much for that for now. that as mohammed junction with the latest live and kind of age fonts has gone and needs to prepare for the return of the palestinian authority is governance that's according to the french foreign minister stefan decision. he's in egypt where he's been mason, the foreign minister and president fonts in egypt have held talks on achieving the seas font and gaza and deliver an issue mandatory in a on his way. any massages landed near hundreds of mourners at a funeral and southern 11 on the explosion was at a cemetery. any of the town of lita? 2 fights is from the amalgam, which is allied to his butler were killed and then his riley strike on friday as
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well. and has threatened how to rule. if hezbollah doesn't pull back from the border, cross border fighting has escalated the following, as well as one, gaza. who would be fine? does have pledge to respond off to the us and the u. k. carried out another round of air strikes and again in the us led coalition says it hit $36.00 targets and 15 locations the who the say sites and 6 provinces will head including the capitals, son of the coalition says the attack, send a clear message to the wrong back to group condemning its attacks on ships and the red sea. the hoop these military spokes person says the strikes one to 2 of them from the supporting palestinians of gaza. mohammed that at them has moved from the many capitals salon. it's kimberly this process of the house. he's also like go, bridget, a general. yeah. has, sorry. yeah. i know today sunday that the american british quality and k dollars. 48. it was flags over the past. i was talking and several,
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you have any government was according to some of your statements. they respect started with the cab results on and the government rates of sun. i also had the i have targeted the whole data to as a beta had inside the southern explained that the data strikes targeted the capital . so now and it's govern grids, also 9 or strikes targeted for data and live in slides. dogwood size 7 is twice targeted by the and also another 7. it was nice talking to head guy that this into one is, is try on the so side of side the so yeah, from that base it strikes will not deter them from supporting the palestinian people. and guys that stressing that they will not go unpunished. so the thing that they will add is probably a to these areas twice according to his words and his foot and response to these are the spikes, which uh, how do you need the audio code describe as an offer more o c political council, as a member of the police because of the hammer, the height,
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the one that the american british escalation will be met with another escalation from this side. he's stressed that they, these in his flags will not detect them as well from continuing to support the guys until these ready griffith ends and these stages left to the group states and its statements that it is decision to support by this. again, it's this will get supported by hundreds of thousands of your money, so come out weekly, and daily to call for more operations. unable to demand up in england crossings to reach the occupied territories to support the brothers. i get there and does again is what they describe as is really genocide. i get his people of guys that upon his side to us national security advisor jake sullivan says they will be most strikes on yvonne link targets and retaliation for the 3 american troops killed in joining a week ago. it began with the strikes on friday night,
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but that is not the end of it. we intend to take additional strikes and additional action to continue to send a clear message that the united states will respond when our forces are attacked or people are killed. rosalyn jordan has moved from washington dc, the national security advisor dig sullivan, did appear on some of the sunday public affairs shows, in which he talked about the need not just to try to reduce the risk of an escalation in security crises across the middle east. but also about the fact that the security that the secretary of state anthony blinking is on his way to the region to deal with the war in gaza. the secretary of state is leaving on sunday in order to carry out our talks with the partners and with interlocutors in called her in egypt and saudi arabia, in israel,
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and in the occupied west bank. now this is of course, a complicated situation that the body to ministration is trying to manage. one point that sold and kept stressing was that the us is not working for direct confrontation with a ron, which is something that many republicans in the us congress have been calling for the us. the by the administration is trying to underscore that it's trying to reduce tensions because it wants to see ultimately and, and to the war in gaza, overturn of the captives back to israel, and to try to establish the groundwork for an independent palestinian state. it's a lot to juggle, a lot could go wrong. that's according to a lot of military observers here in washington. the as get some of the news now and security forces,
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instead of going to have detained an opposition presidential candidates, you and protests and the capital on top bubba and go in as one of 19 opposition candidates. and the election postponed by president, microsoft and the con, demonstrations barricaded streets and protests against them of police 5 take us to dispose crowds. and so the protests of planned on monday. let's go to our correspondent nicholas hockey, is joining us from the senegalese capital. the costs, so what's been happening then that's just how wide spread of these protests against the president's decision. both certainly here in downtown the car, what we've seen of lows. so the clashes between police forces and opposition supporters. there's this. an easy called as the sun goes down and there is another night with people fearing there could be more violence. but there is a nice because ahead tomorrow is going to be a vote in parliament with m p's opposition m. p is close to one of the leading
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figures of the opposition cream, what, who was in illegible to run in the selection of while they put a bill for it to delay the election by 6 months. that bill is going to be voted tomorrow. once that's set through, that means that for sure there will be no elections, at least in the next 6 months. but of course there is already so much anger present . microsoft says that he needs to restore trust, calling on a national unity dialogue in order to rebuild the electoral process. but there has been today arrest a leading figure is of the opposition. one of the candidates of the presidential election. i mean that the tour to raise about who was the 1st female prime minister of this country under president my keys, so was out right behind me, protect protesting when she was arrested and detained by security force. human
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rights watch has a q and a set of goals. a security forces are cracking down on the opposition and on descent ahead of these election, the hi spoke to one of the government mentors. he denies all this. he says that the government is doing all its can all, it can to save god democracy and those that have been arrested or are criminal in effect. okay, so the president saw wants to delay the election indefinitely. he says to safe, got democracy, opposition, and peas and others are going to be closing in parliament for a delay of 6 months. just how uncertain a time is this nick in senegal, unprecedented a time instead of goal, which has never seen anything like this since independence from french full that's right. we're in on charters water and there's so much anger amongst the population here. many of them we're going to be 1st time voters, the majority of the people here under the age of $25.00,
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we spoke to one young lady who is out throwing rocks at the police and she says, i have a master's degree. i'm an educated woman and yet i'm selling coffee on the streets . there's so many people that have left this country in the last year, despite the booming economy and also the world bank, claiming that 60 percent of the population has electricity. we've been in the villages where people don't have power, don't have access to the internet even today in certain areas where the protests took place. so we're seeing drugs of young people who are educated and can't find work. and they were hoping to get their voices heard during this election net present, microsoft says you will get your chance to have a say in this selection is guaranteed also that people don't run it again. if there was another vote. but 1st, there needs to be a rebuild of the trust of the electoral process and we've seen the west african body echo was showing concerns over the decision to postpone the election between
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france for more colonial power in the united states warranty. to see a date for this election to take place, but there's going to have to be lots of dialogue between the man that is in the presidential palace, the government, and all of these political biggers, all of wind wants to take his place inside of the palace list, all right, next, thank you very much for waiting. all of that down for us and nicholas hock, with an anxious live in the com or the bathroom is a control of saddam has created the was largest displacement crisis that united nation says 98000000 people have been fish from the homes by fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces that is on top of the 3000000 displaced before the conflict began in april. some have fled to neighboring countries, but most have moved to say for areas within it. so don, hey, the morgan has moved from cartoon upfront mohammed,
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her daughters and her grandchildren have lived in this classroom for 6 months. the school in hospital has become a temporary shelter for some of the menus to denise forth from their homes by the conflict between the army and the parent. military rapids support forces are for us as the flight when the fighting moved into their neighborhood level on level. the senate is the one that uh, it was terrible to leave the house. we carried the kids left, the air conditioning on, i'm left with nothing but the clothes on a box. artillery shells, london. narrow straight bullets were flying everywhere. early in the conflicts, the paramilitary group took control of most of the capital and made reports at fast rape and killing. many residents moved to stay for regions, often areas controls by the army. in dar 4 where the rapids support forces is accused of ethnic cleansing, have a 1000000 escaped to neighboring cad. another 1000000 have cross the border into
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south sedan, egypt and issue a po, bringing the total number of displays. so denise, to nearly $11000000.00, according to united nations, vickers, families often travel long distances by foot to reach safety. safety non single said i feed their families for 3 days to get to. they hadn't eaten and were in poor health. one woman collapsed during the journey and died. people are physically and emotionally exhausted. this was no official, displacements caps and the shortage of tense. many people sleep out in the open access to food, clean water and health care is also difficult. back and hard to offer us has conditions are far from ideal, but at least her family is safe. for now, any way, there is no sign. the conflict is going to end any time soon. meaning most of the news will likely be forced from their homes. he but morgan altered their heart to does and bob went out of the country has one of the highest inflation rates in the
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world. the local county is constantly losing value as having latasha reports from the capital head out a picture looking for safe ways to protect them money. this is one of that is rich tablets, newly built homes, and an exclusive estate. here is the middle class of, of when you development also going up. and these are low cost houses in another part of the capital. zimbabwe has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. investing in property is all, several people are trying to protect the earnings y'all to the present, nobody. because when they just put in the front end to the battlements, the only way to preserve your body is by investing in assets. it was us, it's tends to appreciate in value over time. bradwell much it, it, i saw his father's generation struggle off today. retirement savings were wiped out by installation. he believes is less risk in brick and mortar investments. so he's
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helping build the family home. and that's it, that won't be too affected every time doesn't bobby, and all that tumbles, you can see may be the price will fit in products toilet to day, maybe 2 motors the 50. but when you have properties you, i'm sure you can see them on it. which of i'm underlined because it's on the bobby and have a bad experience is with financial institutions. here. salaries and savings can disappear over night within place them adjusting the value of people's savings. some of building homes of money from relative abroad to achieve some economic security and others are converting these and bobby and dollars into us dollars the bobby and say at least this way they can see where they money is going. commercial and residential real estate is going and nearly every neighborhood for inflation, for teachers and bobby, and this is a safer way to protect their money and generate some income. hardwood tests out of their head out to the head on, on knowledge as they are we alive and el salvador the president is cracked down on
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coming to kansas, boosting his thoughts of a land slide re election victory the the hello that. let's have a look at the weather outlook for europe over the next few days. and after a very pleasant weekend, we're going to move pleasant weather in the new week. but things are going to turn colder late in the week and went to a course western parts of year, but from now on monday, very settled conditions, high pressure, still in charge and move in the way of sunshine. then cloud because weston area stretching down into the iberian peninsula. so from gusty winds for parts of the mediterranean, fully conditions dominating across the north of it today. but an improving picture full that southeast corner. instead, we went to weather starting to come come into the northwest heavy rain for
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scotlands. that's thanks to the front. it's taking rain across into denmark and further afield. we are expecting things to ton wintery for the baltics and pots of scandinavia on tuesday, below the so much dry a gusty winds, however, still blowing across the czech republic. well, in the way of sunshine coming in and a lot of women, that's southeast corner. so while we see temperature is coming down across from weston area, is that on monday we'll see them picking up and places like where mania as well as the sub. yes, we have a look at the 3 day for bell grade. well, lots of sunshine and temperatures. well above the average 3 to wednesday, the, this is the 1st one i saw that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves along the surface disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame
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a true side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to get out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. neil's ring far as some of the world's oldest, but they are no match for the deadly fires that increasingly rip through them. in the face of mind made deforestation an unforgiving climate change. a young indigenous leader makes all the plans to protect or village fire beneath a witness documentary on that. just the
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watching knowledge of the of, of me elizabeth problem and don't ha, reminder of on top stories the ssl is, are all defensive in gaza is moving for the south for at least 2 children were killed in rafa. the city housing 1600000 pal estimates has been repeatedly shelves . is there any attacks that kills more than a 120 people since saturday is where the snipers have killed at least one person near all ship a hospital in north and gaza is ready for us as have again the siege areas around the compound with hundreds of people, the tract and security forces, instead of going to have detained opposition, presidential candidates on some public out and go. and police have frontier gas. it demonstrates is condemning president lucky sounds, decision to postpone this month's election. members of a palestinian bedouin community have lived in the hills of the occupied westbank
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for decades. so they are being attacked repeatedly by israeli settlers. they have complained to the police, but the settlers keep coming back. child stratford visited one community, antony, and jericho. these 3 little holes in the ground meant to be graves. these ladies settlers who taught them even late flowers, they were a palestinian better when school. and i'm a call been disturbing warning. so this policy and in community occupies was spend putting your mind in. i just moved to the want to kill us. the message is clear, they wouldn't even know that i would children, it's intimidation. they want this out during the interview to um settlers wearing military uniform approach in a small off road vehicle. we stop and film us with weak film them. oh, the attacks chapel going to the found assuming community save you a tech to lead by this man scene here. um,
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and seemingly being protected by his ready soldiers up for you will seem to the better ones go pens lives. here are the settler outpost a couple of kilometers away. i mean, well i give her ellen as well. have she beat me? and another woman, she asked us to give you my phones. the other woman was holding her baby when her lily had faded, when he lifted for more than 50 years. a livelihood depends on these green pulses for their animals way of life. to put you in a ration is barely changed for decades. the better when we're able to her, they go down into this field close to an illegal is way the settlement of the settlement. they tell us is expanding in this direction. it would have been a couple of weeks ago, the better when say that a group of these really secular is all wearing military uniform, came and put the steel stakes in the ground. now, the line of the stakes runs around full color on which is in that direction. it's
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clear evidence that the settlers tried to take more land. we had companies slowly move on to the local is ready police station. he and 2 of his friends want to make full complaints. silly mountain says the secular leader, purposely run over and killed 10 of his goats and stolen carcasses. the police demanded we stopped building, raised the footage and insist if we leave. the next day we return to the village to hear what the police said. layman says, you spend 9 hours at the police station. he says it opens, felt like they were investigating. you know the legs crime he was repulsing me. john, if no matter the police only can't come. when the settlers lie complaining about the box. i filed an official complaint to protect myself. it's like we have no rights in the eyes of these rated police. it's like we don't exist in his really
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low so to sir, so layman's complaint to these way the police seemingly made no difference on the next morning sunday, the secularism back. how do you spell that for me? so the next time this happens when you play the game of the shots, one most of the mind carrying a rifle or call the police and they will take it with your sheep away. it's better we community living on palestinian land is being terror is by all means man, apparently immune or indifferent to these really cool international child stratford, l just a at a model of a shot in the occupied westbank to china now with firefighters and trying to contain thousands of wall files that have killed at least 64 people, strong ones, a scorching heat, have been feeling the flames and the close to involve body. so region president gabriel barge has declared a state of emergency and says the death toll will likely vive. thousands of people
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have been evacuated. laughter, america, editor lucy, a newman is joining us from vienna that might involve thought a so lucy, it took us through what you've been seeing and hearing since you've arrived there. we've been seeing smoke everywhere, claims blowing, smoke on areas that like the when i'm on right now, you can see that the firefighters on our dozing, the native stuff, hundreds and hundreds of, of small fires just in this area alone that this morning we're a blaze, but they, they are going to be here for at least 3 or 4 more hours. they say because underneath the surface the, the roots of the tree is main and mainly pine trees. and you can lift his trees, are still on fire. they tell me. so this is a very, very dangerous and a very fluid situation. indeed, we've also been to the areas where people have lost everything, their houses, they,
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they told us that they were cinders, a rain of cinders, sort of flier flow through the air and lift their homes in a matter of minutes, forcing them to flee. many people died and those who managed to get away with their lives did so with just the clothes on their back. it's very dramatic. the situation here, there are tens of thousands of people that now have nowhere to live, had been evacuated or at least up to 6000 homes, has been completely or partially destroyed. and the government has that even just hasn't even begun to figure out exactly how it's going to help them right now. the main priority is to save lives. the president says he was here this morning, right? well, we are right now in fact, and that he says that the a curfew that has been put in place from 9 p. m to 10 am in this whole region, will continue not only to allow for firefighters in the ambulances to get through
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because they have been traffic jams everywhere. believe it or not, this is the middle of the summer season. a lot of people were trying to get to the, to the beach with just a stone's throw from here as i run it because it may seem we're right next to the ocean. and that explains why the winds were so so strong. right now. they've died down par, truly is that there has been a risk bite in that sense, but the, both of the temperature and the winds could go up again at any moment. so it is a race against time. okay. you see lots of questions. what happens to those, you know, thousands of people who have lost a hollins. what does president bar, which is announcing a state of emergency? how will that, how know. hi, lucy, i can you still can you still hear me? hi, i got, i got you. yes, i just got you back. i'm sorry. and the communications are very dicey right now. yeah. a lot of the repeaters for the cell phones and for other communication powers have been burnt. so it's, it's really difficult. yeah. let's see what happens to the thousands of people who
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are being evacuated in what does president bar, which announcing the state of emergency? what does that mean for the response to the fires when it means that the government has access to emergency funds immediately, it doesn't have to go through congress. it doesn't have to do anything. it's not facilitate. certainly the portion of aid and the people who have been evacuated have been taked into shelters all around the cities here. this is a very that where i am right now. it looks like a very, very far away sort of a cultural area. but we're actually very, very near to the large urban centers and that's where the homes were burned down, as i say, thousands of homeless. so there's been a lot of people, there, lot of cities here. we know that in mind while find that useful and other very populated areas of exec they are going to need help though in the, in the middle and in the medium rather, and long term to rebuild their homes to see if they can go back to their homes,
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most of them have been left in center is nothing. they have nothing. so it's going to be a very, very difficult and long process. and they are certainly looking towards the government to help the see a thank you very much for that. that's all latin america editing. do see a newman joining us live from bob, buddy. so the washing is on the way in the presidential and legislative elections in el salvador. president 9, canada is expecting a land slide re election. victory as popular housing in the polls is largely attributed to his crack, donald criminal gangs on 70000 suspected gang members have been arrested since he declared the state of emergency 2 years ago. let's go to our correspondent manuel dropping to his life. whereas in the capital san salvador and many night because it is wildly popular, he is expected to win by land slide the bet said, what is on the minds of bushes as they cost me about this. that
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is going to be with you. and as you said, there's not a whole lot of expectation that there will be a surprise by the end of today here. and so, so in san salvador, right, a polling station where we have at the very least seen a quite a few folks that are critical that are uh, supportive, more of the opposition candidates in the selection that do have expressed their concerns. but even within those groups, there's little expectation that the outcome will be anything other than a landslide for president. now even kelley, and a lot of that has to do with the way that he's address the issue of crime. but with that, out of the way, with this large transformation that we've seen in el salvador, from one of the most dangerous places in the world, to one of the safest countries in latin america. people are hoping that the, that the 2nd term that's expected for president fulfill it will mean that the country can build on that and start tackling other very serious problems facing the country. problems like extreme poverty, we're sitting inflation. a serious step is it's when it comes to education and
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health care. and is that likely? do you think many, i mean, you've touched on this, but why is he so popular with the majority of people, despite his presidency, haven't been criticized as unconstitutional. right, so president, now you book a has faced criticisms from international civil rights organizations from human rights organizations all over the way that this is uh that the, the way that the president has been able to tackle crime. we're talking about thousands of gang members of these images, very sort of shocking images of prisoners being corralled through prison cells in one of the largest prisons in the world at this point, one of the largest incarceration rates in the world. so he's been the target of a lot of criticism, but the way that he's been able to accomplish this has been to a consolidation of power stack. the supreme court with more list that have allowed him to seek re election with,
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despite the constitutional ban against presidents seeking more than one consecutive term. when you speak to the average salvador and this is not something that seems to bother them much. you hear this more from outside sources. so the attitude that you hear from the government is where was the outrage from human rights organizations? when the games were controlling the streets, where was the outrage from civil society organizations? when the gangs were ruling the prisons? so that is that narrative very much resonates with salvador and people. that narrative very much resonates with people all over latin america that resonates with the leaders in latin america or struggling with to implement policies to current violence in those countries. so again, president able kill is not only wildly popular in el salvador, he's essentially reached rock star status as a model leader for latin america. many. thank you very much for that. that is a manuel russell are joining us live from sun south salvatore. thank you
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joe. biden has comfortably won the 1st democratic primaries in south carolina. he took about 96 percent of the voters easily beating 2 of the candidates. mike had a report from the state capital columbia. there was celebration, as the results were confirmed, mixed with a sense of relief that all of the boxes in the bite and campaign would take. african american voters compose some 65 percent of the democratic party voters in the states. and by did need the support to help send the trend for prime. we still to come and for the presidential vote in november. so the blackboard was in this state or a land team planned for democratic aspirations and the presidency. and so even though the south carolina, what will very likely go republican in the general election primaries are, or what matters quite a bit. here in south carolina for the democrats, so strong, influential, south carolina, congressman james cliburn once again endorsed joe biden. just to see did 4 years
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ago to kick start, what had been a faltering prime, we can pain you and i must keep working together to make this transfer his greatness accessible and affordable for all of its citizens. that's well, joe biden has been doing for 3 years big in this country's greatness, accessible for everybody and affordable by everybody. here. mr. brunson, the, to the delight to the crowd. president biden present in to thank you. support is his 1st question. how was the turn out to turn out to you later he said to message on social media and we did it again. did it for me again. thank you. thank you. thank 2020. and now again on the 24th. now let's go when the whole, let's when it all the early an absentee voting revealed some astounding statistics
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. 76 percent of these benefits were caused by black voters. a 13 percent increase on the 2020 number. and even more importantly for the bite and campaign 10 percent of these with 1st time focus, it's exactly what the bite and campaign wanted to see. and the familiar with a trunk kid with renewed conviction. a, mike kinda, i'll just sierra columbia, south carolina to the head on the news. our facebook celebrates its 20th the phase, so with $3000000.00 subscribers of the seaquest totes success, the se, operating current safety religion was the fee that you might be left behind. delving into the dockside to reveal how tuesday calls and still fear to exploit and manipulate to journey powerful force featuring 1st time testimonies from those with
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[000:00:00;00] the social media john facebook has turned 20 over the past 2 decades. the platform owned by method has been credited with the revolution, lising, how we interact and share ideas online. but it's also raised major concerns of privacy, hate speech and misinformation, and want to hand reports mark sucker. burke was 19 years old when he started facebook as college dormitory room, now known as mehta. the company has grown into a global empire. originally a way for university students to keep in touch it quickly, expand it to the greater public. within a year it had a 1000000 users. by 2012, it had a 1000000000. today, 3000000000 people use the platform every month. a 3rd of the world's population on
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facebook was at the forefront of a social media revolution. the change that we share ideas, pictures, and videos online. during the spring uprisings, activists use it organized protests and spread the word about what was happening in real time. politicians use it to share their campaign messages, paying massive billions of dollars for advertising in the hopes of reaching voters . but methods phase controversies over the years. data privacy scandals have let the massive binds from regulators. i am proud to now and many say it doesn't do enough to suppress hate speech and this information. we want to hear more without delay about what facebook and other companies plan to do to take greater responsibility for what happens on their platform. is arkenberg has repeatedly been brought in to face tough questions from regulators and politicians. we didn't take
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a broad enough view of our responsibility and that was a big mistake. and it was my mistake. and i'm sorry, but through it all matter has been able to outlast or buy out most of its rivals, instagram and what's up or among the many surfaces now under the mental umbrella collaboration, which is really what this is focused on as to the future. mark sucker, burke said lies in the matter versus the olympic gold medalist on a virtual space. he believes to be the successor to the mobile internet center is an evolution of the business metal hopes will guarantee its continued success for another 20 years since monahan. l, just the euro, a laurie maggie to see or of connect safely dot org. that's an internet safety and security organization which advises companies including facebook on safety issues. and he's joining us live from palo alto and california. thank you very much for your time, mr. magazine, it is one of the most successful companies of all time, of course, but what's being the price of using this network critics,
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they use this pay twice with the data and their attention span. well sure, it does take up time and you are giving information for them that they're using for targeting advertising. no question about it. i would say the price can be if you're spending too much time with it, it could be interfering with your other activities. some people say that that, that facebook can make them sad because they're seeing other people having what they think are great lives in their lives. don't feel it's good, but you know, that could happen with or without social media that happens in the physical world at all. as well, so, you know, i think you don't think social media has been enhanced that a feeling of it's hard to say, i mean it's been a lot of research. there's been a lot of research on that. and you know, you can point to examples where social media has, we call it, compare and despair, where you see something that you wouldn't, might not have seen like my friends at
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a party. but then there are many examples where people have you social media to enhance their mental health in your wellbeing, including, you know, putting out thoughts out there and getting support. so it works both ways. i mean, l g, b, teach you people to be able to make connections. it may be been living in areas where they wouldn't have those connections and core data cli so you can look at it in different ways. but i think on balance, it's probably helped a lot and it's, it's had some negative impacts as well. but that's true of all technology. okay, and when we talk about data as facebook address, the privacy issues that have allowed companies to harvest use this data without the knowledge you know, to influence crush the elections referendum such as back breakfast. that's been one of the biggest criticisms, hasn't had of the network. well, sure, if you go back historically to the 2016 election, there was that scandal and i think that they have addressed many of those abuses. so if misuses of their data, they are not giving up on data that's still part of how they make their money. but
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they put controls in place to at least minimize the ability for 3rd parties to exploit people of data without their, their prior knowledge. and one of them and those controls are very important this year. they 2024 major election year moving hospitable as population. and 64 countries going into the polls hasn't done enough, not just, you know, make sure uses docile. won't be used to manipulate them, but also to address new challenges that are rising from artificial intelligence such as big fakes. oh yeah, i'm glad you raised that. i was gonna bring up the generative a i that's the challenge because it's becoming easy now for somebody to put a deep fake on facebook or any other platform that could for example, depict a candidate being somewhere doing something that they had never done, which could embarrass them it's, it's, it's, it's, it's fraud for false information. so they do have a team dedicated to fighting misinformation, especially when it comes to elections. but it's a slippery slope as well because they also want to avoid being accused the
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censorship. so they get it from both sides here in united states. they're going to hear some people complaining that are over moderating, you know, report centering and other people claiming that they're not doing enough to keep the platform faith from misinformation and hate speech, etc. so they are caught in the middle of a broader social debate. yeah, it's going on around the world. and what is the maggot that you think it is about facebook that has made is one of the most successful companies in the world. do think that, you know, on balance that, that it, that it can be a forceful good. as i was around when facebook 1st came on the scene with one of the 1st users outside of the elite college. if it were the 1st people allowed in and i was comparing it with my space, which was chaotic and, and for an attic. facebook at that point just seemed calm and reasonable and any adult, even though it really started out with college students from in high school students . but eventually we all got to go on. and it just was
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a place where people could make connections, whether you're to exchanging recipes, organizing demonstrations and sharing family photos. it's simply become a place that people gather in as much as people complain about facebook. they don't leave it because it where their friends are, and that's the key to facebook right now is when you've got all of your friends on facebook, you may or may not like market dr. burge, but you love your friends and family, and that's the place that they're gathering most of meghan, it's great to get to your thoughts as always, that is a larry mag at the ceo of connect safely. dot org. joining us live from palo alto, california. thank you. the indonesians, again ring out for the presidential election and 10 days younger vote as a set to play a big role in choosing mandate. as, as jessica washington reports from jakarta, youth group say it's a non president of charles to highlight issues that are inclusion to them.
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thousands of young people crammed into this convention center in the capital for an unusual festival. social boots allowed visitors to take pictures with presidential candidates and simple balance sheets for the 1st time. vote is to print is before election day. i hope you still have to keep your both with me when i for the election festival was organized by a group called b. jacqueline meaning which means choose wisely. they said it was a reassurance. the youngsters has to discuss politics with candidates. we should look at them election like we're, we're going to hire somebody to do a job for the independent organization has also created an online platform detailing the campaign promises of each of the candidates, as well as post achievements and controversies. more than 200000000 agents registered more than 63000017 and tailoring that.
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the key priority the campaign system to severe into has made the most obvious attempts to appeal to young searches, making use of celebrity inducements and acute care could choose to soften the image is to form a general and current defense minister pulling indicates those efforts are working now the campaign, this performing best among younger voters, among these under 30 voters is the proposed give run tickets. they reached the majority among people under 25. i think back in before december. you squared see the selection represents a chance to bring issues such as environmental concerns, employment and education into focus. even though young people have little influence when it comes to policy making. power up is a coalition of used organizations all calling for stronger commitments from every candidate to address climate change. isabel, and i'm wondering if we have this convolution shows that young people actually have different concerns, like human rights,
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indigenous peoples and the economy. but we're all aligned on the climate issue. they say it's an historic opportunity and the cooling on young people to recognize the power in shaping indonesia is future. jessica washington, which is 0 to come to the president of namibia, has died a month off to announce and he was again being treated for cancer pocket. gone. gone, passed away at the age of 82 at hospitals in the capital. one toke had been president for the past 9 years, occupying the countries long, the 7 prime minister to 878 days and space and counting. that is the record breaking mission for russian astronaut. all a con and then coordinate history off to accumulate in 92 and a half years and all. but that breaks the previous record, also set by a russian. the 59 year old has been to the international space station. 5 times can have spent a 1000 days and space when june, the 5th comes around that set for me. elizabeth problem, we're back in just a few minutes of
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the in depth analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa since it's accusations of genocide in this case, many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravings con, confirm that space is a textbook genocide, frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of facing a jail term. informed opinions when the us census warships and to the right. see it's not receive task protection that seem as convocation inside story on al jazeera and on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is the context to what is happening now into the school. thanks. questions about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another mcclin's thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without us of permission. nothing leaves casa without result. permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding
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a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0. after months of winter, that goes dry fish bucket gun as ordering a general election on february. the board with its former later on von and president, mainly focused on is that asking if the boys will be free and fred for the latest development and dtn denalis. you cannot make crises, dorming the glow. catastrophic effects caused by global warming and conflicts and wars destroying production. factors aggravating the global food crisis in the sense of getting the development of a comprehensive and systematic response. the international conference on to justice from a human rights perspective. challenges of reality and future stakes organized
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by the national human rights committee of the state of guitar and association with the is where the attacks came more lives in southern gaza when more than a 1000000 displace palestinians decision shown to the dominant have a problem. and this is all just the online from doha. so coming up, fighting on the ground and gauze, a continues amazing. the is ready,

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