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of the the hello, i'm real about this and this is the news on life from don't hop coming up in the next 60 minutes. oh, not well. log on to another. mastercard and garza is really are slight skills, 13 people, including children in new setup refuge account. how does it change the video one which is really soldier brags about shooting on, on, on elderly palestinian non,
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seem gossip with millions of people facing starvation is who done both sides and the conflicts respond to a cease fire call from the un hagey in crisis violence escalates and one short as heavily on the guys tried to seize control of accomplish tend on piece of statement with your school. awesome lorraine action against brain for dis they looks good. some of the premier need. i'm not so stuff and is looking to make it back to back victories. little champions leading the saudi arabian go on for the is just gone. 1800 g m t. that's 8 p. m and garza. israel's relentless bombardment of the strip is killed nearly a 100 pounds of stains in the past 24 hours. at least 15 women and children were killed and is really striking the residential homes in central garza, a massive bomb create a marks the spot in minnesota. refugee camp would at least $21.00. people were
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sheltering inside the building. when it was head. michael apple begins our coverage . this is the impact crate to form and is really a strike on a home in new site at 50 g camp in central garza rescue teams. no people are track the we have just recovered the date party as a baby already a few months old. but we have not yet been able to find any others there in the how does the a 4 year old go is freed from the home that collapse around. there's one last case for my grandfather. she's taken to an ambulance, but it's already too late. and she isn't the only one the lifeless body of 6 year old or more lives beside them because of the to the is really
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so there is no safe soon. all over the gaza strip. not a single inch is safe. these really is are lying. we were told that from the gods of valley southward a safe and we were forced to take shelter. there we are all civilians, all those inside the house for women and children. i was the oldest and the only male among them. i repeated all were women and children in the season last. what is messages for the world? that's what you know. most of them there is nothing called the international community. this is a line. there is nothing called the international court or international humanitarian law. all of these are just lies. all of these names were created to back the strong against the week. the oppressor, against the oppressed teams continued to dig for any survivors, knowing full well, there was little chance anyone could have survived this. mike level l g 0. i
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don't just say there's probably a couple of rooms on the phone for us from southern gaza. tell us what's been happening with these strikes and alternatively strikes over the last several hours . yes. and fox and the past hour we have been witnessing and experiencing more by roger is really attacks in guns. but we've been seeing that they did some, some areas of the couch. we had been the main focus concentration of these really attacks were there was that i again had been bombarded unplug, it says why residential building was completely reduced to the report at least part that was sent in after reported killed while there are still goes into the still missing under the russell of the destroyed houses and main. meanwhile, we can see that i'm so roger campbell's to watch, people have been targeted where it says, seeing that the thing is, is being targeted. and also the attacks continued in the mother of pots of guns were 2 palestinians being killed. 7 have been injured. laughter,
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a residential house in a shop to richard cam has been target said i missed, has completed the stage and goes, destruction was completely ammons. they were medical teams and chris to work as to this very moment they're keeping watching using barely happens in order to recover old. the injuries from under the dipper ease of use destroyed houses on the uh, the tax continued as well as the humanitarian situation is also getting dial people in the north talk. i want to ask you about the actually monitoring uh those come goods you monitoring conditions. obviously, the last 24 hours or so, there's been a lot of discussion about more age getting into guys or just focus through what the action monetary and the crisis is like in dallas. and now as well, the situation of the fact that on the ground is really controversial, as, as well, continues to impose more restrictions and ada numbers programs to the more fundamental areas of fighting. got these folks, but some of the minister of health has been states in just in minutes ago. that to
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girl today to go to the you have passed away because all of my nutrition on the hydration the has been completed on april to be forwarded with that. that is the case. it is one is 2 months old and the other one is a 20 year old and this is absolutely terrifying of the number of citizens being now dying because the money attrition and dehydration has reached to to, to $25.00 out of the city. and since the beginning of this conflict, while people in the north are completely suffering with new p, touchable development in terms of the capacity. ready or the numbers also a humanitarian supplies, the delivery of the same time have been seen, made perfect, being made to out a power shooting. but people are also keep stating that cannot be proficient. and we are facing also pro from top an access to it because someone has these a type belonged to them to see others have been landed without a safety procedure. we're not one of the majority of call them in the noise
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specifically managed to get an access to such a military supplies. that the degree that creates a stage of cables and civil this old as people pointing to get what have been a deliberate specifically. but we have been going through our assignment, which is considered to be the highest of a, says the interruption of the contract type. thank you very much indeed. kind of hope all is him talking to us on the phone from southern guys. okay, let me give you a warning that this next story contains some disturbing details. i'll just see that has obtained a video that seems to show and is really sold. are saying he killed on, on armed elderly palestinian man during a raid on his house. this bought account video from kansas city is time stamped november 6. that's 4 months ago in the incident is really soldier brags to all those about how he repeatedly shop the button. admitting he didn't find a fire on the soldier then returns to the mines, home and shoots several runs again at his dead body or the
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5th largest need is reached out to these are the army for comments on the video. we've not yet received a response. well, joining us on set as mohammed almost for your political analyst and professional media studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. good to have you with us on all just 0 and the video that we're seeing there seems to have been edited and put together with some sort of uh, i've got tension to detail being paid to it. when video was like this come in to the public domain, how do they do they get received initially? oh, 1st of all, right, well it's, it's interesting that you asked me in israel because in israel there is a kind of
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a frenzy, if you will, for, for this war effort in, in gaza. the opinions on benjamin netanyahu are very mixed, right? in fact, he's quite unpopular right now in israel, but is really support the war effort. so i think this kind of video will actually go over quite well. remember 83 percent of his rarely support the ethnic cleansing of gaza. 68 percent of his rallies. i do not want any aid to reach drowsing civilians, so i don't think that the majority of israelis are going to be particularly offended by by what we've seen is really media have been overwhelming. we sympathetic even in the face of these genocide accusations that we've seen at, at the i c j. and so i think these really public. com no, they won't be bothered so much by that. i think it, i think it will be different though, and other in other places, you know, to ask you about that. because one would imagine that the, given what you said, this is directed predominantly a domestic audience. but obviously there's an international audience for this as
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well. um, how do you think that these are received around the world as well? is really this really a favorability rating has gone down tremendously over the last several months. there's been an 18.5 percent decline, and a decline and $42.00 out of $43.00 survey countries. and i think one reason why is because of videos like this, i've gotten out into the public domain. as you mentioned, they've been reported on in places. i told to 0, but also they're on social media sites. people are plugged into tick tock and instagram and, and x and other in other sites. and it's not going over very well in the global south, but also in, in most of western europe. there's quite a negative opinion right now of israel. the u. s. has a very interesting case because what you see in the us is there's a divide between the youth and the, the older generation. so the 18 to 35 year old people in the united states, that demographic, they're quite critical of israel and of the war effort. and i think one reason why
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is because they are, they are the group that is most plugged into social media. they are the ones that are on tick tock and instagram and seeing the kinds of videos that that are circulating with the older generation to people above 35. and in particular, people above 44, they still hold favorable opinions of israel. and the video itself essentially sends 2 different messages from what you're saying does it, doesn't it. and on the, on the one hand, these really ministry has said that it is operating within the rules of war. and yet, there are videos like this that are appearing the account contradict. that isn't surprising. do you think that these really military wouldn't attempt to control best or control the, the messaging that is being sent through videos like this? it is surprising. i mean, you would think on the face of it that any military, any government would want to exercise more control over its public public image, especially if it's concerned about it's favorability rating for instance. but we've seen this now. if it's a pattern that's been going on for for months,
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and it's not just the videos, it's statements that is really officials themselves of need that are just not going to go over well in the court of public opinion when you talk about, we want to eliminate everything when you say that there are no, there's no distinction between civilians and gaza and, and the from us government or the people that carried out the october 7th attack. i mean, these are things that have been said by top is rarely officials when you cite the, i'm elect versus from the old testament, right. are calling on a people to, you know, eliminate the men, women and children. so um, you know, there's really government has surprised us in the past. so in, in, for, in that sense and from that standpoint, maybe we should no longer be surprised that these things are getting out. mm. hold on sir. we appreciate your giving us your analysis of this. we appreciate it. thank you very much. thanks. thanks a spanish charge. the ship is sitting in a cypress porch loaded with humanitarian aid for gaza, its suppose to set sail before the end of the we can,
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according to you commission president. i also have on the land, she's an honest, the opening of mount or time colored or for age during a visit to cyprus, for the ponds being criticized as impractical ships using the colorado unexpected to leave the port a longer cost in cyprus. so then going to set sail around 390 kilometers to gas and that's a voyage that takes about one day. so feel free, the aide is going to be off loaded because gaza doesn't. how many deep water ports of the ship was supposed to test the route on friday, but it hasn't left the port con reports from loaner cars in cyprus. they were being hit. i told the a what happens they may will happen tomorrow. let me just show you where i am right now. that is the proof of loaner car behind that crane, which nick and mike have a minds about to zoom into a white box. that is, the trial shipping is got $200.00 tons of aid on it. when it eventually leaves here, um, it will take that jody, by 18 hours, uh, across the mediterranean,
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into garza. but the still real confusion as to who and how that a is going to uh, get off that bite and who is uh, going to be responsible for that. we're hearing as the boat itself has a small jessie, the aid will be put onto the jesse and then that will be picked up by some boulevards and taken in 2 goals. but who's responsible for that? we simply don't know who what that's going to look like that might well be part of the delights both. i had weather delays as well. that was bad weather on saturday. it seems to be much of fine to day today. but there you go. a visible symbol of a just being stuck there, that's the bikes. and it isn't moving any where. now this is only $200.00 tons of a. it's a little and figurative drop in the ocean of the say, i'm going to be accurate about all of this. off to this part goes, if that trip is successful, they'll be another. but that leaves
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a few days later and then this and try and become a regular thing. but it is in no way 80 kind of replacement that the landlord is that have been closed since outside, but the 7 for the russell border crossing for example, you get what, you know, 8 and the 10000 tons. i like this and $200.00 and it's taking 18 hours. so there's a real big question coming from the palestinians as to why the european union and his partners, including the us and the united are members even attempting this. and a lot of cynicism, i have to say a lot of people simply say this is just a public system. us president joe biden has been called of discussing the need to price is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and allowing age to enter. garza, as voice, has been captured and a microphone that remained all enough to read, gave the state of the union address on thursday. the
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surface, the full model, rachada is obviously the senior political analyst is joining us now from london. good to have you in the show, my one. so i find a static come to jesus moment that joe biden was referring to usually means a moment of revelation. do you think benjamin netanyahu is going to have a moment of revelation, of actually monitoring aid in gaza? what do you know? what is that to me, to send that to me. you know, the straight to what is going on and guys, uh, he's running a knowledgeable, been informed about everything going on in guys in terms of the humanitarian
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disaster. because he ships it because he drives it. because it's his policy to punish the people can go to rise to start putting guys all of the boys, here's the stats or how much are and so there's nothing new here that it's going to be some kind of a uh for the day is really the days that you simply get in before crimes, i guess that people guys are certainly either supported by the american president is not doing this, but it's on the spiders. all the people now, since american officials, everything is, are up is doing, does i guess american support which makes the question, why do the americans keep talking about the humanitarian say why have the same time
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providing the arms? 83 percent of the arms use that goes to people in the matter. 83 percent of every nation used to carry off the general side and got doctors of the bar. so lots of good things of question. why do they keep talking about 8? why did the same time they keep katie? do jerry and story, gosh, i want to ask her about the, the, the reference he made in the state of the union address to this temper report or the us is this tends to be kind of build off the coast of guys that is going to take about the size of us troops is going to take about several weeks to, to put together visit us official has been quoted as saying the us was waiting on the is really, is to make this happen. this is a moment for american leadership, said this unidentified official is actually what we're seeing or do you think that there's something else going on here? it is the son does my son i'd be looking into it. is that mercedes
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or something by the fords? ever since he's been uh you know, basically say yeah, you know, take the time so there's no brand ice cream moment of the compress the i can get my head around. what is it exactly. the amount comes from the family stomach. oh, so you have to come back next time, the projected image that god doing when the human got so once again while the key injury and story gosh, i sent you from the was of the former british foreign minister david admitted that those today is the president of the international rescue committee, he says that this whole progression of the courts and the shooting, the problem is risky. it's very risky, and it's just not enough at all the, for the problem. gosh,
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if anything it doesn't begin to deal with on the line. start ration and another major issues and so on, that is going on. and so at the international rescue committee for my british foreign minister, i think support this is just not a physical at the southern help and trying to uh, bypass all the guys we physically this right is, is, is when you know warranties when they have all these states that continues to freeze it states across all act and get really makes one say what a statement i think the states up to doesn't want to just i'm the mind everything about the just the conditions and god doesn't want the story. busy that is the problem with the border between israel and egypt for this rise and gossip. and you
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can put a lot of pressure to is the, the best options oh porch. why gonna get this right. busy the computer all these flushes really must be to the american officials. oh, certainly one of the us. why do they put this thing out of a hat? for shoot, the trucks are waiting to enter guys, that could be just model of a shot is obviously the senior political analyst. small one is always thank you very much. indeed the most sizes are done. civil war. a welcome to united nations call for a cease fire on demanded conditions ahead of the most of the holy month of ramadan . the right security councils passed the resolution for any immediate cessation of
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hostilities on friday. the 2 sides of the barclay for control of the country since last april. for more than this, we're going to cost to have them all going to who's starting by for us in costume. so what is the response from both sides of the contract and of the well, the parent military, rapid support for it says i responded to the un security council resolution calling for a ceasefire for the holy month of ramadan, saying that it's welcome to resolution and will abide by as he's fire, as long as the other policy in this case being the so the needs are me also abide by it and called for him and kind of them to be put in place to monitor the ceasefire that is supposed to last during the entirety of the holy month of ramadan . now this to the new government, which represents also the sudanese armed forces on thursday when the united nations secretary general made a similar call for a cease fire for the holy month. said that it does welcome to call and it says ready for a cease fire, but also set down for conditions for the are assessed for it to be able to abide by
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ceasefire. and that includes the rapid support forces withdrawing from civilian homes in the capital cartoon, as well as from vice to buy some facilities such as watts appliance and power plants and other states institutions impact app with a lot of tools, but also withdrawing from states. competition, it took over since may last year, following the signing of the declaration of principles between the army and the recess. now that includes the state of tennessee, the in central to them and 4 states, capitals, and states in the west and are for region. so with the conditions but by 2 by, by both sides, that are recept, demanding, and accountants, and for the cease fire to take place and with the government demanding that they are a so withdrawal from cities it took over and that to withdraw from civilian homes. it's not clear if this, these fire will actually take holes in the capital hotel and elsewhere around the country. of course, are they the ones the attention has been focused elsewhere in the world, particularly. and there is, there is one in gaza for several months,
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but the fighting has been going on and sit down over time. what is the state of the fighting on the ground at the moment and how will people coping the outside thing is still ongoing and the capital. how to him, their daily sounds of artillery fire being 5. by both sides, the sudanese army and the parent military rapids support forces, both sides targeting each other's positions in the capital and elsewhere around the countries, especially in west go to define the southern parts of sedan. now this is denise army was able to regain territories in the city of the mind, the 2nd largest city in the capital hospital. and it's also made progress. and we gain some grounds and cartoon north in the city of buffy. but both sides still don't have a decisive upper hand in dispatch also clean, but they're the ones who are winning the were and to lay down their conditions for the other 2 accepts. meanwhile, the 2 sides continued to batch on each other. civilians remained caught up in the conflict. 5000000 people on the brink of famine, according to view and food agency,
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the world food program, 18000000 people in desperate need of me. it's aaron assistance. and more than 11000000 people displaced both internally and externally. so while the 2 sides continue to battle, each other full control civilians remain trapped in the conflicts reporting for us from cartoon. that's cable, morgan, hipaa. thank you. i a heavy gun pies been reported across the haitian capital, including the national palace, impose the prince games of fighting the security forces for control of hazy. that is one of the civilians been killed on friday. the games one prime minister ariel re to resign and they blocked him from getting back into the country. airports and harbors are close and sizes of people have been forced to flee their homes. we're going to go to go. our correspondence very simple. is life for us in the home on the border of hazy and dominican republic. so what's the latest that you are hearing from 4 to products? first of all, to reason well, that's correct for right here at the border because we're told that best border is
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close by we when talking to people coming back and forth. and they're telling us about the extremely difficult situation that exist in haiti right now. what we do know is that overnights on friday, there were several clashes on going in haiti's capital, a tax against, for example, the ministry of justice against the supreme court. there's a constant tax on infrastructure in the port. so prince, this has been a strategy by gang severe in trying to increase their presence across the capital, the already control over 80 percent of haiti's capital. also there's presence of gang in haiti's main air force, health holy and for the friends, but also in document in patient and the other important fits. he's in the country. apparently they're trying to prevent that prime minister, ariella and reach will be able to return to the country. what's important to know is that for many patients, jeff prime minister i reach is considered to be in a just a minute. they say that he was that when i picked him off to the assassination of
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president joint anymore, he's back in 2021 that he was not elect to them. that's why they have been pushing . know many people on the street with protests for free and fair elections to take place and hazy, but for this to happen, there needs to be safety 1st seminar. why? lots of discussions about the national mission that is supposed to be deployed and mean to assist the haitian natural police to fight against the guns. tammy has says that it has 1000 members of an it'd be 22, and if that will be assisting the haitian national police that they're ready to deploy at least 400 right now. it's not here yet. when that is going to happen. but when you talk to many of the people that are crossing this border, they're saying that they're waiting for any type of help that, you know, we will assist in stabilizing the country. teresa. i understand that these ministry from the dominican republic, i've been reporting haitians who have tried to cross the border box to it's a hazy as
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a government be stepping up these deeper stations as well . what we're seeing is that the crisis in haiti is suddenly spreading to other countries, not only the dominican republic, but also for example, the islands of turks and k, cause that between 30 people on friday. also people have been reaching jamaica. that's why the jamaican government just calling for a meeting on monday of teddy's comment, which is the carry b and community to discuss what is going on. and they're also inviting countries likely united states from so now this to discuss a peaceful solution on how to do a bill that transitioning hate to right now. what is happening in the dominican republic is that there's been an increase in deputations. we've been seeing constant trucks that are going through this border b plus people being to forward it on the other side, including children. that's why it's human rights groups are asking countries like the united states, like the dominican republic, to hold that politicians because they're saying that they're putting the lives of thousands of people at risk. teresa,
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thank you very much. indeed. that's teresa voted. fortunately for us from the humble still ahead on all just data is really is a calling for the government to step done on for the release of all captive shouting guys that were life. and those do protests and saturdays exhausted all against branford as an account on sets aside. phase to go for the top of the premier lease place is coming up, is for the the hello is spin around the live, the 24 hours across the u. a device in 6 that was 29 millimeters, right. compare that to the mouth chat price that is $22.00 millimeters, right? it may not sound that much, but that is a significant amount of rain point in one or 2 of the spots. we have see a lot more than that. one or 2. everything's 6017 release. as of right is the
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system made his way 3 brightening up behind me up behind as well. by the time we come to monday, a $27.00 that's due by i do. so i put the key in some of the bins, lifting some dust and saddle red, getting up to 34 degrees. i little bit early for those kind of numbers. i suspect wanted to show us just around the eastern side of the met. it's right. it but much of but they use the side of the met looking losey try turkey. i also try with plenty of sun side is the other side of the met. that's not quite stripe or sunny. we've got some wet by the coming in across a good pots. open rock of heavy rain could cool some flooding, and some shop showers too, just across the fondles of algeria, one or 2 showers around coastal pots of west africa. majority of the showers that running across central africa, of course, using across the western side of angola, nasty little system developing here in the most and bait tunnel will bring the potential flooding to mozambique next week.
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which is 0 the the or to go to 0. reminder of our top story is this are, is really wall things of bomb. the homes in minnesota, refugee camp and northern guys are killing at least 13 people in separate attacks. and the rough fight in southern jobs are 82 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours. a spanish cherokee ship is sitting at a cypress poured loaded with humanitarian aid for garza, but the vessel juice and leave the port of monica on saturdays. yes, to sail on. clear how exactly the aide is going to be collected or distributed. violence escalates and foods one shows and hate to use on to example move guys
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thoughtful for control. of course of products un is wanting more than one point. 4000000 people are facing food scares between protesters and kind of 8 or holding a valley, demanding the government to secure the release of captives in jobs. and these are live pictures from another rally in tennessee which is against the government's partners. have benjamin and nothing else whose government is under tremendous pressure to reach a ceasefire deal. i had of ramadan, heads of the us and israel spies agencies met on friday to discuss negotiations and accuses hama, so hardening the mountains, lot of columns in tennessee. but one of those protest just took this through the 2 protests that are going on at the moment, and the increasing pressure on benjamin netanyahu. oh, it's a significant amount of pressure on benjamin. that's what you all have. it's not just to protest in telling me this person's going on throughout the country,
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even in pennsylvania outside his private residence. so i'm just trying to show you this purchase. now incredibly loud, so i may not be able to care you. the purge has to pair up paying an inspection like happened in the sense of how that would be, how they've set up some smartphones. we can see the police surrounding it. we can see the flashlight. the police said that top and the police officer tried to pull the perfect testers. the 6 halls addition to these were very involved in the purchase of gen, ed to connect to the government initial last 2 weeks here. they put me on the back. 2
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trying to see around me seeing how many different so that's all the cool thing and the adjustment of the around me is in front of me now there are many people find way
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to make the more i don't if you can hear me because as you mentioned it is extremely low, they are just as you're talking to us, we're looking at pictures from possibly another angle on one of the protests which is happening and tell every for it. we've just seen pictures of security forces. i'm pushing back ad pods of the cry. there being scuffles in that crowd, a reflection of course, of the kind of violence that you've been talking about. tell us about the change in tension that we're seeing in these protests because as you were reporting on our team is a remote been reporting for some for months now, these protests mainly have been fairly calm, but things seem to be changing the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the i, laura we're going to leave it there and i obviously it is as laura was describing extremely, a lot of these protests and the nature of the protests is clearly changed over the last few weeks. since i logged on the teams there, i've been reporting on. we're going to try and join laura in the next few hours to find out how those protests are going to develop. in the meantime, we're going to move on. the voters in portugal are due to head to the polls on sunday for a snap generally election. the far right anti immigration liter,
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andre ventura is expected to do well, is relative newcomer to the political scene, but it's politics. she got, which means enough may when enough seats to decide who's in the next government. natasha buffer reports from live in lisbon, andre ventura, and the last day of campaigning in for people's general election. the commentator turned politician mentors korea has sold since he found the populace shake of policy 5 years ago. he's on t corruption, anti immigration message appeals to food to is fed up with mainstream politics to shake or event in this. but we also me about his vision that use ations to this policy is extremely extreme east against corruption. we get civil, we'll change everything, all the, these corrupt political system. we are fighting against it. we will change corruption allegations of adults, particles routing, socialist policy,
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and the opposition center, right? social democratic alliance method. the less opinion polls suggest the 2 sides of leading in a tight selection race. sheka is no fault behind the cost of living jobs and housing a big so to concerns, particularly for young people like this teacher, he says he'll faith sugar because they have a hoop. i mean, i'm 57 and the i'm trying to start my life year. i'm working and i study at the same time and it's really difficult to start the life science. difficult to, to, to my house is difficult to buy. a car is difficult to have up on the frontier a is on a walk around of the city. and despite the very heavy rain, many of is supposed to come out because they say he's was supposed to go. mean say there is a thing to democracy. such a charity in the city, migrants can get help with paperwork, run by immigrants. the association was set up by to much you of rights activists to worries about the future and then the pretty good game, but all there's
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a great danger here. vote you go. the right wing and extreme and write policies are writing human rights in immigration policy out of that they no longer want immigrants to come to portugal. so until shake his arrival on the political scene or to go was relatively untouched by the populace. serge, seen elsewhere in europe. if the policy succeeds and making big games and the election, it will be prove that that has changed. what's more if the center point when they may be forced into into a coalition with the shaker to ensure a complementary majority. transforming ventura from a musical outside to, to an established play a essentially, but to the oh, to 0. until they of course, up into is a professor of political science at the university of lisbon. he's joining us live from there. thank you very much indeed for being with us. i've seen this described as the most unpredictable portuguese election in years. why is that? as well in the way?
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because let's not forget butcher to lose the satellite presidential democracy. and the social prime minister or the socialist pregnant is sort of funny, of course that resign following of course, the conversations of corruption scandal. it's connected with his, with his cabinet. but the president decided to convince snap the election could have in flight. and now that the social is 3, the 2 for the candidates and that was an absolute majority in parliament. but the main challenge i think of this election is related with the right print side of the political spectrum. because anyway, the center right needs desperately winning the selections in order to avoid that the rhetoric are right, continues to increase. in concord, voters of the right drink side of the political spectrum because on the left hand side, no, no hope the there is nothing new in the way. if the socialist blues, they will still being the most important part of this sense of light of
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a sense of left. i'm sorry. so the challenge of this selection is much more related with the black people side. there's a political spectrum with regard to the far right. i mean, you're almost a respective of fort votes. they actually get, how much influence are they going to have over the structure of portugal? is government? well apparently the hands of the said the right to him thought you might win the elections, told the portuguese that he's not going to do an agreement even in the fall it manually agreement with the rhetoric right there is a small liberal right twink potty. he might do a coalition for us, of course, if a forms of minority candidate to deal with depends a lot of the, the left side of the political spectrum. so in a way, the guarantee of a minority cabinets of the right is in
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a way on the left hand side of the political spectrum. since and i believe because the adult several times during the let's look and pay it will not to choose any agreement with the populace. read the code, right. and as far as we can see through surveys, this type of gene is in a way, meaning soon it's a minus ago. the rhetoric of life was supposed to have around 19 to 20 percent and surveys. now i have for more anyway, but to mystic look for the central directory and far to offering maybe 15 to 16 percent of the votes. you mentioned that on tony of costs, as government has been surrounded by allegations of corruption, is corruption going to be the main focus for voters and what else are they going to be thinking about when you go to the balance as well? uh, the main sectors of course, is connected with the national health systems with the insurance, with minimum wage. but of course,
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in terms of the names printed sheet of that radical right there. yes. corruption integration. let's not forget that in recent years, immigration import triple change from the usual loser photo put your new speaking african countries in brazil, towards a shooting me gratian manually for bangladesh from pat this time from the paul's. so the pattern of what you use as the migration in portugal change a lot. and of course she got it, sol, so that's it. on some notion of fabric type of political of political message. yes, it's going to be an interesting feature for the project, whatever at the end result is i'm turning the cost to pencil. we appreciate your time, so thank you very much. it's a pleasure. it is time for sports. here's the 2nd row. thank you very much. 3 time will champion next this stuff and has made it back to back victories of the dominant victory at the saudi arabian growing pre and jetta. it was an incident photo. so for the race is long stroll,
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crashed out on the 7th level and can go from now to the end of the growing pre t, i guess a was pulled from the race on the 1st step with a gearbox pena. and then he, joshua made the trip across the country. okay. he's not kind of when it is, for instance, gone. and when re a major, stay for 18 year old on the band. and we became the youngest, a phone driver in history, and the 1st for raleigh that'd be 1262 years of to kind of find festive authority to offend the sites that you finish that appraisal 7th of 2011. put the dad watching on. but it was to stop and once again who laid from start to finish red boot and securing a 126. again, that's the best possible can go to the top of the premium, the expanding the victory against branford. it's currently 11, and the 2nd off, because out it's a sod can go one point here of the, with the rates facing mentions the city on sunday. they can rice open the screen for the 2nd game running, printed ben, equalize the unusual circumstances during whose tracking down an attempt appears
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from aaron ramsdale, a moment. all the goalkeeper. manchester united to the end of the run of 2 straight defeats also they be able to into note editing outside we're looking for big response of today. defeats arrivals mentioned specific and that's on the breakthrough after the penalty. and the 12 minutes for the scoring from the spots. so i could one know they've given another penalty of the 36 minutes because rush but this time with the goals going for the 2nd game running to solidify 6 space in the standings ever since when this one extending to move in games. primitive champions mentions to city travel to lead lead is livable on sunday and a match that could determine top spot in the standings as it stands livable on top of the table with $63.00 points. but sit here breathing down the next on 62, regardless of what also will do in the match right now it gets printed the window or level. and so he will go top of the latest chapter and what is become
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a famous rivalry between pip claudio and you can top who is leaving at the end of the season. no respect, completely his decision completely. so a spoke with him in the had the feeling that he would be back soon or later. so he's a man, he loves football, he's special needs there. and his team is always in the he explained perfectly the reason why. so the problem and it gives the last time, but moving to see a cap we can find and that type of race decide the physical. so for brought that up, i think that the radio earlier, if you went go through all the different possible scenarios and then i don't think after whatever result anybody should open the bottles of champagne as and it is. and then nothing happened then, but it's 3 points. it's
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a massive that's an english over in spain ball. so let's close the gap. i'm legally it is where i'm with. it's a 5 points that's so for they'd be my yoke. at one mill driving teenager stone, i mean i'm all scrolling the zone of the game to help offset moving to the 2nd place above castle and rivals. do row know who said later on saturday and in june and he had to retain and become the fastest ever to reach the beginning to speak the goals as he either had tricked and a huge h one in victory against mice with just one way didn't seem find the title trophies have become increasingly slimmer, but this is a stipend victory as they go within 7.6 is violated. season is a full patrick this season for the england striker who now has to go to the club and country this campaign. india have won the series against thinking for one over crushing endings victory and durham sought to india were in a commanding position during the day 3, and they will eventually build up for $477.00,
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but not be full. james anderson became the 1st boss, but ever to take 700, tast weekends in the middle, really behind by the 250 runs and then within fold down for 195. from each 100. ashland bagging a 5, we could hold it. what was these $100.00 faced endings and $64.00 run victory for india? so many things around. after using the food test and math, henry 67, he gets his knees even full back on day t as a 2nd placed against australia. yes radians were looking fit to run away with it, but he wasn't flying foam backing up. he's 5, we get home from the 1st test. and how about this for a test from plain phillips to deny i'm on a slab, shane. essentially, the 2 is spelled out for 25650 is that from tom latham and kate, one incident has given the black caps a fighting chance. they were 100 and 31st of 2, leading by 40 runs, going into phase 3. we tv christ church. it's all that you have when they 1st 6 nations who met, you need never years. and finally ended
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a 13 met using street against scotland. that's thanks to a domestic study. 129. when in rome, i swear 143, down over the on the bus and ignacio bricks tried to send faxes to the kansas stuff. and you defeated him in 2 weeks ago, maintain the lead and they were willing to take it up before the sides of the game . this lineup schools across the line for the city. i mean, even vall needed the same thing, full gonzales his other side and say for us about a 2600 games in the 6 nations with the house. we so anthony joshua but area and he says he wants to will type of fight against twice inferior or alexander music officer. he's victory of, of francis and gone in the british box. it looked back to me face the gave us a champion, he filled in johnny's weiss before the lock out blowing round to begun this display as the consort, whose crowd boston debut,
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which is also in points against movement inside the series. this was josh was 1st went in the road following his failure to read, catching suicide system in 2023. so i'm grand slam champion and the maria's be knocked out of indian wells in the 2nd round. the 36 year old was beaten in straight sets by foot seed andre rudely have it as relates 1st match since he's disqualification of the divine open for swearing at a line judge somebody, it was another day of frustration which is felt these post max needs conference when he was asked about the speech, i'm finding i'm finishing in the summer but i don't know what more i can. but yeah, i don't know what, what i'm supposed to say. i've been getting asked about it for the 18 months or so . and it's obviously something i have thoughts about you know, having, you know, made, made
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a decision on and once i have made the decision i have expressed and no one is listening to women's will remember one who used to be on sick had no problems beating danielle collins, the american sisters for your own sake when they fight against instead of go through a straight and open. but this time the publish stuff showed her the last putting it straight. so it's 636 love. don't take it to her sick. indeed. well, that's what we're supposed to use and i'll be here again later with another update room. thanks a lot, peter. yeah, i still haven't done. i'll just say i'm just seeing human is have travel channel. it's oscar time and coming up, i'll explain why. so few spanish language films from latin america ever make finished the the latest news as it breaks several tell us the news were killed as they were
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trying to get much in need of food to survive. with detailed coverage. families of captive for joined by thousands of israeli as they marched from the gauze, the border to west jerusalem from the heart of the story on my left, mazda has been completely lost in the news. really they have no place just where everywhere is nowhere is safe. hod huge. i mean to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you all . the good coups i think is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. us vito. in the security council, this is a may just something go because they did x or to hear the story on talk to how does era the
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the good is there incentives, positive spending bill, which not really avoid it. a shot done. the senate approved of $467000000000.00 spending package to fund agriculture, transportation, housing, and other programs. protests by farmers in poland, look set to continue. prime minister donald task is met farmers representatives in warsaw, but the latest right to talk. so failed to find the breakthrough buys, as if almost ought to demonstrate the last month, i guess agricultural impulse from neighboring ukraine. now this year, just for films in latin america have been nominated for the 2024 aust codes which takes place on sunday night despite the spanish being the 2nd most spoken language
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in the world. filmmakers from the region to say they don't receive enough funding for their projects. and they said that makes it even harder to compete with hollywood. is any of and reports from santiago and shinning this year for spanish language films, to from chile and to from spain. are nominated for oscar. it's in different categories, including best international film. it shouldn't be surprising in terms of native speakers. spanish is the 2nd most spoken language in the world after chinese. by 12, so makers from spain receive generous government incentives for their projects in latin america, they are struggling on the infinite memory, a touching trillion film about all time which disease and love has been nominated for best documentary. yes. obtaining public funding to get that project off the ground was nearly impossible. you know someone when he goes to the phone so that we aren't considered an industry rather an activity at the moment. because if we were
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regarded as an industry, we would have initial support from the public sector, which should realize that we provide employment, economic impact, and per student for the country. despite it's recognized how it they are little or no economic incentives. the latin america's film industry, with the exception perhaps of columbia and mexico, argentina's right when government has just slashed of funding for cultural activities, including the countries prestigious film school setting, my visa we're being stigmatized is that we live off public funds and they're taking milk bread and education away from the mows of poor children. it makes it very hard to receive support from society, which has been deprived of our culture with the public and private support from home. latin america's most talented filmmakers turn to hollywood or american platforms like hbo or netflix, low ending videos, temp, into new collateral. the great,
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impossible was understood the role of culture. and in that sense, we've been colonized by the foreign entertainment industry. it's great, we enjoy it. but we also need room for other coaches to express themselves that we can recognize all diversity as a human race. that is what i think gives relevance to the chilean films in the wall to go about some of them. even when local filmmakers managed to complete a movie, getting them shown is a major challenge. internally. for example, there's only one distributor for locally made films, nearly all the rest of from the united states. and so, not surprisingly, nearly all of the movies that are shown in international movie channels like this one are also from the us. even if you can get your local moving to the doors here, with rare exceptions, it's taken off. and this thing, almost as soon as it gets on that is unless they're nominated for an oscar, while the lack of local resources and political will from the public sector persist
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. the chances of that happening will continue to be few and far between the sea and human. elgin's era, santiago is malia, is going to be here in a couple of minutes with more in all our stories. i'm rough, madison stay with us on august. the ship is home to survivors of last year. earthquakes and took care of floating hotel, its features, rooms, a dining hall and entertainment facilities. social workers over lessons to president, still recovering from their or to 4 to 5 year olds. good note is scared of entering your building after the earthquake destroyed her home. luckily, we have the sea and we are leaving on a ship bill, a small world, hey, we our family. and eventually they have something to look forward to. the nearest part reopened, giving many here for the life is a loss of returning to normal. they're playing nothing, but this trauma is never far away. frank assessments,
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here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows that be a good number when the elections say they want to buy time using fix critical debate. ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice, informed opinions we don't live in a postcolonial work we live in the neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera african narratives from african perspectives, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is key, is you to do short documentary spine african filmmakers from an ivory coast and somebody at the terminal got an estimate in zambia, a new series of african direct on algebra.
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