Skip to main content

tv   NEWSHOUR  ALJAZ  March 26, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

9:00 pm
is is, and so doing, it's why we work with bill cuz to make it their business to know your business. yep . we all, we, you all the, [000:00:00;00] the pro and carry tungsten. this is the news life from coming up the next 60 minutes or 4th by the you in special rapids finds that a reasonable grounds is rather as committing genocide saying it's we're on the golf shows and it tends to destroy that kind of spinning people. he's really has used to come a flash of your money, tare on low to characterize the entire police team and people and like sustaining
9:01 pm
a life saving infrastructure with the guys on us target key level destroyed the day off to you and security council passed a resolution quoting for an immediate cease, fire and gauze is more cottage across the bridge and the us city of baltimore collapses soft carpet ship rams into authority sites. a mess casualty governor has declared an image of the report from libya on the sites of susan. these refugees who died searching for don piece of statement with your school with palestine be bangladesh and asian world cup qualifying and baseball. so show, hey, oh, tony claims he's for interpreter stole money from him to pay an illegal book maker and he knew nothing about the
9:02 pm
and not to nations special rapids has presented a report that says the reasonable grounds is right, is committing genocide in gaza. francesca albanese says israel has violated 3 of the 5 backs listed under the human genocide convention, including kidding members of a specific groups causing serious supposedly on mental home and deliberately inflicting conditions of life. calculated to bring about its physical destruction in ho and in part. joseph found that seidel acts were approved and given the effect of the statements of dentists or the intent by senior is reading but it treat and government officials of these acts. the shock is part of a sec. let colonial process of a ratio, which has been under way for more than 70 years. she recommends, among other things and immediate alms and bucket on israel and from member states to support the south african. it's the attempt to prosecute these ro, at the international court of justice. he's really sold yourself,
9:03 pm
published footage, both think about their keeling of families, mothers cheating in the bombing of homes. most extend schools, such as incriminating videos, show them so distinctly mocking and mediating their policy and victims, not only by violating their physical integrity and right to life, but also their dignity, the most intimate processions and spaces that the soldier, 7, 3rd and looted. and by disagreeing cemeteries and places of worship, when the ground defensive started, the number of the casualties seem to reduce body, in fact, that even though the atrocities increased, must these of periods and arbitrary detentions widespread and systematic torture in any main treatment add to the experience of endless death and loss desperate people had to search to rubble with their behinds. many have been unable to bery hungry have loved ones. these acts of genocide have be motivated by the human on people as
9:04 pm
seen in this course, which characterizes the entire policy opinion, people in gaza as enemies to be eradicated or forcibly removed. okay, brothers on the joins us live from united nations in new york. gabriel, her report could not have been any stronger, more explicit a yeah, that's right. and you, you really laid it out in the 1st 4 words of the title, anatomy of a genocide. that is the title of the report. a report that i should say is 25 pages long and has over a 100 different citations in it. so it's a report that was very well thought out. very well researched, and in the end of course, it will now be up to the un human rights council to figure out what next action they decide to take with this report. but clearly we've heard from albany seen the past over the past weeks and even months hinting at some of the findings in this
9:05 pm
report. she's been very open and very clear about that. but this was the 1st time uh here on tuesday in, in geneva, that she was able to orally summarize the report. and a couple of things. just the 1st category of chilling of members of the entire group, in this case, the palestinians, you know, he talks about the more than 30000 that have been killed. but in her estimation, more than 12000 bidder, buried under the rubble and presumed dead, as well as in her estimation, the amount of explosive set israel has dropped on guys are equal in 2 atomic bombs . so just a couple of examples in this very exhaustive report that she put out and quite frankly, a very powerful report as well. and united nations security council is discussing is rose, illegal settlements in occupied, published in territories. what if they've been sick or yeah, here in new york, that was the discussion in the security council. they were brief by tor,
9:06 pm
when his land, the senior coordinator for the middle east peace process. he gave a very long briefing, if you will, a longer than normal, where he really laid out the situation with illegal settlements. in one case, he pointed to just in the last couple months, israel is demolished more than 300 structures in the west bank. displacing more than $314.00 people, including a $137.00 children, he called out. now these e illegal settlements to stop, he called on israel to stop. let's listen to a little bit more of what one is one had to say. are we made the problem by the re let this expansion nobody's rate is set to the months in new york, but westberg including east use the ever expanding settlement footprint, including all post further with friends, use the occupation what severely pending the exercise bike products, the people always rights to says the different age. i reiterate that all these way
9:07 pm
the set months is your best bank including use use left have no legal validity, but these are an item flagrant violation. they'll be to nice little differentiate and bassett or spoke in a meeting and he was very strong. in his words said that france will never accept israel's illegal settlements, that they are building. and he says that not only is real, not halting them, but he actually said that they are accelerating these illegals settlements. the friendship pastor went on to say that he and his european partners are considering potentially sanctions or more sanctions against settlers. and also said in the coming days, you will be proposing an initiative to the security council related to a unified palestinian state. gabriel, thanks so much for that. or israel has disregarded the un security council ceasefire resolution saying it will have no operational significance for its minute
9:08 pm
. trend garza, the resolution passed on monday, quitting for an immediate cease 5, but this one has change on the ground so far. it is 17 palestinians including 4 children with children, is ready strike targeting, who the rafter open night is where the government has repeatedly said it sounds to launch a ground defensive on rap causes southern the city way, more than 1500000 palestinians, a sheltering as the last one of the domestic and happens around 1230, that's off to the un security council. israel doesn't look to the council. these with good people, off displaced civilians. this is how they met their end. israel told us to go to rough, or if you want to strike rough or tell us to leave, why destroy the houses over our heads with the protection of civilian lives? what are we supposed to do? i will tell it assume it's in reference, southern gaza now the spot un security council,
9:09 pm
israel's of souls. one goal is to have continued yes, scary impact as well. has been around the obvious military attacks, of course, much of areas inside the territory. the latest around is very, a tax has included rafa and also in the over at pots of jonathan developed. yeah. refuge account where residential building that has been completely destroyed and i'm part of palestinians, half the result of killed and didn't be helping the trunk. but to receive medical treatment, yet the main course, integration for these very bombardment is directed towards the area of kansas city, the main central neighbor who said that our surroundings, she felt hospital at these valves now was working on changing the entire landmarks of the area. but it's, it's intense compartment, talked rustic. testimonies have to are recorded by human rights group from residents. there will have been trapped for days without having food full time or any kind of assistance,
9:10 pm
and they manage to flee and to take the entire risk by evacuating themselves to rough here in the south as they have been leaving on the intense bombardment without any help without any rest q as the battles this to raging while our witnesses that we have spoken to them earlier today, they have been disappointing the entire situation that to be the worst about whether it's very military bulldozers have completely raised over let's say i have have run in front of a full palestinian did buddies as a part of their ongoing operations the inside as you thought medical come back to me now assume that for us i think you were speaking a day off the us and stain from that resolution demanding an immediate cease fire and gaza is deputy on best the, to the u. n, as one to against and it's very ground defensive in russia. or as we have said though, a major military ground operation and rough or is not the way to do it. it risk doing more civilians,
9:11 pm
it risk reaching greater havoc with the provision of humanitarian assistance. and so our advice to is really is there is a better way us defense secretary lloyd austin has told israel as defense minister the safety of civilians in math or is a top priority. you have done on travels at the pentagon for the in person meeting on tuesday. israel says it's planning a ground defensive in the southern most city of the gaza strip. at 1500000 displaced palestinians have been forced to seek shelter for the us and international community has raised concerns over the safety of the people that are still up to our pentagon correspondent, i potted co hain that she's in arlington, virginia, apache. what more can you tell us about this discussions? what the media was led into the very beginning of the media and there was pretty strong language. we know you have go launch has come here with a long list of weapons that israel wants to buy from the us, including really advanced fighter jets and that really seen as the greatest
9:12 pm
leverage the us has to try and change these released course of the war so where are they going to use it? well, i was just of the call with the senior defense official and reporters asked repeatedly, are their weapons sales where they delayed? did you use this leverage at all? he would say is we believe israel has a right to defend itself, that they have to target have miles that they believe israel when they say they're handling this war under all international laws of war. so if they who are going to use this leverage, they're not necessarily doing it publicly. but let's listen to what they had to say at the beginning of meeting for type thing palestinian civilians from harm is baltimore on the subsidy. and the strategic imperative and gods are today. the number civilian casualties is far too high and the amount of humanitarian aid is far too low. garza is suffering humanitarian contrast
9:13 pm
situation is getting even worse. the safety of the 1500000 palestine angel williams . and rafa is also a top priority for the united stage. today we will discuss the developments in gaza and the means to achieve uncles, the destruction. i'm also going to bring you back that is one of the hostages, because the negotiation on the cost of this issue and how much positions require us to join hands in the, you know, military and their faults and to increase pressure on how most the senior defense official said on this background call that they think more aid is now getting in, but i said more obviously still needs to and they spend a lot of time talking about roughly and what the us would like to see happen there . and they basically said this,
9:14 pm
what they need is your list need to be able to safely move the 1500000 pals student out of there and be able to provide for their basic needs wherever they end up before starting an operation. that's in contrast though, to what we've heard from the vice president campbell of harrison and interview recently that you seen the maps that there's simply nowhere for these people to go . so they're still stressing that a huge invasion of rafa with the people there would be a huge mistake, but whether or not there, where do you use any leverage to make sure it doesn't happen? doesn't it's not clear right now. thanks so much indeed for that. a process, there is a senior political analyst tomorrow, and the chart joins us live. now, here in this to do a moment, what do you make of francisco benet's is damning report as you in special rapids where she concluded that the boss of genocide in gauze has clearly been met. well, certainly the 3 of the 3 factors or drivers behind her,
9:15 pm
and that to me as well for why she dissects the situation to be one of unfolding. genocide is of course has been documented again and again over the past 5 months. and in fact, what you called patterns, and i think that's really important words here because not about the incident theater. an incident that is not about one declination here to another, that there are been fact times over the past several months. in fact, there's been factors over the past several decades. what a central colonial state has an issue has a problem and existence of problem with the indigenous population that it tried to displace and in fact get rid of right. so i think in a sense, i had kind of, uh, you know, over sleeping, but yeah, it's very detailed report. and in order to show that in fact, but what they're discussing at the i c, j a is anchored the reality. and she as an independent
9:16 pm
observer who doesn't look at this uh, you know, as in terms of a boss, nothing yahoo, jews, and muslims, and an out of some questions jumpstart as an expert in international law. and she, by success situation. and her conclusions was a such, put simply that and then different, this is israel becoming more isolated in the international arena. there's no doubt after just that they seen at the united nations the security council that these are the best of that who tried to, you know, come up with some sort of a expression to express. but i've had to has on the line more than anything else is there as i solution. and as you and i have been discussing over the past few days to my mind is that i could have chosen to turn the situation around yesterday at the security council news, america's edited version of that you and significant solution to say ok,
9:17 pm
i'm going to calm down the next 2 weeks, the hash while it's preparing for an invasion of but i wouldn't expect to cease fire for 2 weeks, not to see how much release the hostages unconditionally i think she would have been or is that would have been breaking out of isolation i would have been much. busy at the united states and would have come up with a probably 2 weeks from now. if it's abided by the u. n. u s. edited version of that it was really, it did it. it shows isolation, it shows uh, tension with the united states. you mentioned united states that is the us on the any pressure whatsoever, especially when it comes to providing homes to is this is what's so bizarre, right? this is really, is probably the most absurd part of it as a student of international relations. i can tell you that we don't know of another such case of
9:18 pm
a special relationship in modern times where to buy one country in this case is right. that is totally, totally, totally dependent on another country, a superpower. in this case, the leading watch supervisor with the united states. this is choose the, you know, the big thing is, you can be, you know, you get a big guess. got to be choosy. is there is a bigger that is incredibly choosy about how it runs the sort of issue, but i'll just, in fact, problem you still have to know thanks person by didn't worse for him. works for him by the fact that present by didn't or the ambassador greenfield to abstain right? for the, for the subtract, how do you will not be my orders? i told you need to veto this decision. and i told you we need this much weapon and this much money, and this much shielding. and this much a aircraft carrier sent to the is ministering and i want you to be fighting you on
9:19 pm
. why aren't you fight thing you're on already. it's nothing else. i choose you bigger who thinks because he has some relationship in the us congress, especially with the republicans and the us congress that he could use his leverage with by that. but i think the fact that is right, it will state at this point in time isolated international community, isolated him at least good exercise, such intimidation, such chick down, right? of a silver fall for the united states and really once and again, even today, prime minister anyhow, accused by the session of undermining the negotiations and cut the file on the shower. thanks very much indeed for your nicest the i may to rescue operation continues in the us city of baltimore where bridge has collapsed. also being hit by contained
9:20 pm
a ship. the number of people were thrown into the river below. and the governor of mary then says response teams are doing everything they can to rescue them. at least 6 people that concerns missing might hunter, is that the c the container ship was less than 30 minutes into it's $27.00 day voyage to sri lanka. when things went horribly wrong, initial reports say that dolly was heading off to see just for one to 2. yeah. and when is the last propulsion, then the crew won't pull to authorities of a possible collision. to tip the problem to scott, to keep bridge. nature transporting for maryland who is east coast. it's a shocking site to see because you live your whole life here. and you've seen this thing your entire life. and then one day you go outside and it's not there. the bridge and, and the number of vehicles plunged into the protests. go river, the government of maryland to clear the state of emergency as a search operation continued hours later, we have
9:21 pm
a large area that we have to search. this includes on the surface of the water, sub surface, as well as on the deck of the ship itself to people who are risk route from the war to one with severe injuries. this is a on thinkable traffic. we have to, 1st and foremost, great, all of those for impacted of those families, pray for our 1st responders and thank them all of them working together. city state local to make sure that we are working through this trash the own off the ship, which is registered in single poll says old 22 crew members of states. both baltimore police and the white tiles said the collision was not connected to any act of terrorism. the pool and the surrounding area had been closed. several government agencies are working to get to the root of what happened. but for now,
9:22 pm
the focus is on the search for any survivors. my kind of, i'll just see era, baltimore when might, and joins us live now from near that collapse, bridge in baltimore might present. joe biden was adding, his thoughts was great. even a tragic and from magic event as indeed well the such an operation operation is continuing. you can probably hear in the background one of the helicopters, which has been flying over the area throughout the morning. the search and operation aiming of trying to find those 6 people who are still and accounted for. it's believed that some of all of them were members of a construction team that was working on the bridge when the condition of could the rescue operations almost be hampered. by the conditions here, it's a bridge to river. it's so some 50 meters of water below the surface. there's a current, this tides coming backwards and forwards,
9:23 pm
and the low tide will be in about an hour as time which exploits say is probably the optimum time in terms of the search and rescue attempts. officials say that it's the professional dive teams who will give advice as to when all the question of survival is no longer a question. but this is what the president biden had to say earlier. and we're going to send all the federal resources they need as we respond to this mercy . i mean all the federal resources and we're going to rebuild that port together. everything so far indicates that this was a terrible action. at this time we have no other indication, no other reason to believe is an intentional act personal on board. the ship are able to alert the maryland department of transportation that the loss controls are vessel. as you all know, reported as result, local authorities are able to close the bridge of traffic before the bridge was struck, which on dollars saved lives. now this is going to have
9:24 pm
a major impact on the areas some $35000.00 people would travel this bridge. every single day, it's a bridge that took 5 years to build a matter of seconds to pull down. thanks very much indeed for that top day mike. well, the francis scott key bridge was 1st opened in 1977, and he's named off the man who wrote the american national anthem. it stretches 2 and a half kilometers and when completed, it was one of the longest bridges in the world. while the bridge connects the ports of baltimore with the interstate highway and used to carry close to 12000000 vehicles. yeah, that's about 31000. a day was wanting a slide from baltimore's ben shop. he's a professor of civil and systems engineering johns hopkins university. welcome to the program. so obviously the focus is still quite righty on rescue efforts,
9:25 pm
but inevitably they will be questions raised over how this could have happened a yeah, and i agree point to i think, you know, we're going to try to have lessons learned. maybe not a bridge failure that we're looking at here, but a kind of infrastructure system failure with such a large container, ship striking the bridge and then causing the collapse of last night. and not withstanding that, it was hit by a ship. i mean, does this raise any issues about the, the strength of, of america's transport infrastructure in general? yeah, i mean, i don't think that the individual bridge um, uh, we have specific structural concerns about it as a bridge. but it's interesting to know the, this is not the 1st bridge to be a hit and destroyed by by ship traffic. um, there is a relatively famous one in us history and 1980 in tampa which led to a, a large number of changes in the way we protect bridges in the united states. including and you know, specific bridge protection systems. this bridge was completed in 1977,
9:26 pm
and it's clear in looking at the water that there is sunbridge protection systems placed in the, in the, in the heart. but i'm not aware of the details and it doesn't seem that there was a specific system close to the bridge appear that was able to divert the bridge once at law or the, the ship once at last propulsion and, and, and, and went directly that appear on 1st side, coming the way the bridge collapse seems incredible to the untrained di explain in engineering times what happened. it was pretty incredible to anybody's eyes having an actual linens on such a massive structure collapsing in front of you. i've, i've tested structural components in my laboratory for 20 years, and i'm, i'm amazed each time. and so this is out of scale that's, that's hard to comprehend. the thing that jumps out of me when i, when i see the failure and you really zoom in and study it, is that once the, uh, the, the ship hits the concrete pierce,
9:27 pm
they essentially just send it right. and rather than you see some twist or buckle or precipitating a van, which propagates through the bridge, you just see the bridge move vertically downward. it was supported all of its gravity load coming through that appear and then that was removed. and so it just moves vertically downward and everything you see that happens after that is just the chain of events where the weakest link fails as that one part is removed. and so it's a balanced structure. and so. ready it takes a few seconds for the once band and fail, and then the balance is lost. and then the 2nd span fails on the other side. and it's, it's, it's very dramatic and uh, and troubling. but it, it all starts with that. i didn't notice a shift, right. and should bridges be built different to the now and 10 technology, se a part in this in the future? yeah, so it's, it's of the span of the bridge. how far apart those supports are, is basically what you pay for. and that's the most expensive component because that creates all the demands on the bridge. and so we make bridges as long as we can in
9:28 pm
balance of the economy and efficiency that we're trying to achieve. if you were to try to design a bridge where you could just remove up here the bridge would, we wouldn't build it. so it's really about the improved design and understanding of the protection and making sure that, that kind of system failure of a, of a decimal strike doesn't happen. so that can be physical infrastructure, things we put in the water to divert a runaway, a cargo ship, etc. and or it could be regulatory things that we do for the humans that are, you know, operating the vessels and what we let them do. probably the thing to, to, to, to remember is, even when you look at the images, it's hard to remind yourself that it's not a little boat hitting a big bridge. the boat is biggest to be the same size of the bridge as cargo ships have become enormous. huge mass, huge momentum, huge energy. and if we let them strike the bridge, we shouldn't expect that the bridge will succeed. then safe thanks very much indeed
9:29 pm
for your analysis here on august here. you're welcome. we'll still ahead on that. i'll just there will have the latest on the wiki leaks found the turn in the sand. his fights against this expedition to the united states on a suicide attack and focused on these 5 chinese nationals and a local drive of debt. plus the career of one of the old times 14 great. they come to an end suited that's coming up. the street the i'm glad you're here. let's go with your weather report across the middle east and africa, things have certainly quieted down through the radiant peninsula. what weather moves out a saturday ravia blankets, young men and showers, went along the border with armand. as while the winds continues to be the big story up and down the gulf. so a breezy day, once again on wednesday for us here in del high single. see those wind gusts about
9:30 pm
45 kilometers, powers of not all day. well, the wind speed that speed just certain points we'll see those gusts of wind. we've got what, while they're moving out of of kind of stand in to northern buckets, starting temperatures have dropped across central asia. a band of rain boots off the caspian sea to northern iraq and the western slice of turkmenistan on wednesday, 13 looking good, few showers here and there, but no real breeze. so the temperature and dissemble, 17 degrees, we will see some peaks of sun there, but really still active in that northwest face of africa. stand a death storm seemed likely right across libya and we have seen some flooding in kenya. so nairobi streets flooded out here after sun. torrential downpours, and really the rain stretches, i would say, from ethiopia right down to northwest and gold. and we've got a tropical storm. ne, not a gas car. this is going to dump about half
9:31 pm
a meter of rain costs northern madagascar over the next few days. now let me tell you almost suffice. cold results the 1st of its kind in west africa, we were surrounded by a wild life. from the moment we entered a coupon, occupied right now able to practice much luck. the now be used only electric very close here. like coming here, sits on with a large 3rd space. people look in my private for me now. thanks. royal. i can also offer somebody valley equal, restored to mean gun of the brutality of the response to the events of october 7th had become impossible to make. no, there is no one nor of international humanitarian law that has not been violated. it's been one of some western powers supports of, of israel's actions. he's well has the right to defend itself. it has the duty to defend its people. it is astonishing just how deep cleaning corrupt materially, morally. they all look at how the international news are being applied and ignore
9:32 pm
the lee. israel goes to conflict, israel above the low on al jazeera, the the welcome back, remind ultimate stories you and especially has released a report that funds there are reasonable grounds to these is reps committing genocide in gaza. francesca albanese says israel has violated 3 of the 5 acts listed on the view in a genocide convention on the ground in guns or at least 17 protestants, including 4 children, but kills. and it is really as trying targeting their rest of the noise is what a government says repeatedly setting plans to go into the ground defense on record
9:33 pm
. more than 1500000 ton of states us and us city of baltimore, 2 people have been rescued off the vehicles and stuff. a collapsing, rich offer containing a ship ramped into its initial report, say the ship lost power, not the crew of the impending condition, the 5 tying these nationals on their local drive. i've been killed and a suicide attack and focused on it happen to shine gland. countries northwest local police say the victims were heading it to work on the tests. we've done project. it comes just a week of the 7 government attempted to storm the offices of the port in the south west. come on high that has more on the attack from the capitalism of that. the 5 drain is walker along with the boogers on the drive. i will get it in by sean. run a regular bag with explosives that i'm doing through the way good and diag went
9:34 pm
into a ravine and guard via now, according to the buckets on the military. this is a direct attack on the focused on china strategic partnership. the buckets. i need for the know for the president has condemned. there's a bucket dante that it doesn't become a front line state against, edited them or the bucket down your daughter did also saying that they're boring. at least 2 major attack on bucket dining naval facilities in the board of water and 3rd, but in the last few days. and of course the chinese are now austin, focused on to carry out a proper investigation and do one is to go to craig. it should be remembered that there been a number of attacks against chinese interest. the chinese has been focused on various hydro or electric projects along the end of the game or traveling from islam bar to dock to when it came under attack. the model either i just do it off, it's not my body. so my goal is present to that best through to him. i find it says
9:35 pm
he will govern with transparency and it's about to fight corruption at all levels. he said to be there countries youngest lead the for the delayed election on sunday, while the natural commission announced his when with 54 percent of the vote is main arrival. i'm a do bar of the governing coalition has conceded defeat to my if i was endorsed by disqualified the position the that was months sunk at both were released from prison just a few weeks before the pope. a mass grave containing the bodies of thousands of my goods has been discovered in libya, its thoughts, at least 65 died, as it was smuggled through the test that around the 750000 refugees and migrants are in libya, many all day laborers and depend on work for their families, back home for jobs, us got steering remedy done. that's why they've trained that reports from this brought to oh boy, you know how old and her family recently arrived in the slot from sudan. she says it was
9:36 pm
a long and dangerous journey. they spent their life savings paying people traffickers to get here. but that, that hattie, after the fighting started in sudan, things became horrible. and it was no longer possible to live there. our neighborhood was a war zone and was being shelled. there was no more work. getting food or water was a huge problem. we had no choice but to leave with their savings depleted. and this, this is putting food on the table from a bomb this year is difficult to do. you ins, migration agency says around 6500 student needs refugees have arrived in libya since fighting started last april. but libyan officials say the number is much higher according to united nations, more than 700000 migrants in libya. while some of them have flood violence, the vast majority, 86 percent cited economic reasons for coming to it. so yeah, and from niger supports his parents,
9:37 pm
3 siblings and the wife and so on the back. so like in ms. come with a b, c. i sent my family. what little money i have, they need basic food supplies for them of them. but i didn't have much money. i started watching it on his very slowly. i went to the round about to day, but there was no way to go to willing, it will get back to me because i have to send the money, fight the as good a round about images, right? the is usually busy with hundreds of migrants looking for work. but during the whole, the month of troubles on things slow down and work is hard to come by. to many migrants find it difficult to feed themselves and provide for their families back home. during the whole, the month of ramadan, a time for helping those less fortunate donation centers are scattered across the city, such as the small either send it to help, we usually feed $250.00 to $300.00 people every day. we've been doing this every ramadan for many years,
9:38 pm
and some people donate food where they bring money and we buy the food for the whole, really, libya has long been effected by conflict and political divisions, but migrants still risk coming here. although challenging and at times dangerous, for many, it's their only hope to provide for their families far away. now, trina, elder 0, it's about the style independent us presidential candidates. robert f kennedy junior is due to announce his running mate for the members election. if he becomes a 3rd candidates on the ballot along side, the whole jumping jo button. he could affect the outcome by winning just a few percent of the boat rentals joins us live from oakland, california. now several. tell us a bit more about robert f. kennedy, and he's potentially running right well as to the answer to that 2nd question, the property affinity, junior, you're going to come out on stage here. hotel fornia, a matter of
9:39 pm
a few minutes hasn't made it yet. numerous space of our work. just partner nbc newest is picking the shining hands g a, a turner, and a based in the san francisco bay area. robert david junior. ever felt like elective office now as you were just mentioning, robert or kennedy. at the moment about a 10 share of likely voters, according to a racist or fox news. it's not entirely clear whether he looks like your voters from president joe biden or from, from a president. trump, campaign is extremely concerned that a certain type li, closely divided swing states like
9:40 pm
a new or arizona kennedy, a few points here or there on the ballot in those big hoops. when the electric truck, kennedy was very many years attorney is also a spouse. here's the series that have been like scientists and medical x, y the, the vaccine was losses and other illnesses skepticism about the next the same day also. and appearing that the anti depressants given to the teenagers in children or to school shooting and sports fan. and she brings a ser, important asset. kennedy campaign, money, money that she made on her own right. that goes to the fact that she was at one point married to and then was from a brief hold. founder of google is,
9:41 pm
of course kennedy has brought some criticism from members of his own, extended families. he is, of course the he is also was john f kennedy junior, the assassin, the president, and he is the son of robert f. kennedy also candidate for stressful 9068 on sale to assess and schools during the superbowl. i took the most closely, watched and have watched the advantage us tell of the honestly mimicking and had a rather nice e 60 for j of members of our case family hardly critical. we apologize. parts at ad was paid for our by nicole sherry, who gets the announcement shortly. we knew all the details. thanks very much indeed
9:42 pm
. well, let's take a look at the difference. 3rd party candidates can make to us presidential elections in 2016 independence, gary johnson, one around 3 percent of the vote. so let's say that helped donald trump with and see 1000 george w bush. one. the key state of florida by few, within the 600 foot green party candidate, neither 100000 bucks in the state to wells fargo recently led the posing 1992 ahead of george h. w. bush and bill clinton. he even made it into the presidential debates, but on this doubts, his ultimate influence, the clearest, fed candidate influence that it was in 1912 for president. teddy roosevelt ran as an independent, spitting the republican vote. democrats with very wilson won easily. well, drawing a slide from denver, colorado suff muskets. he's a professor of political science, son, director of the center of american politics at the university of denver. welcome to the program. so let's be honest. robert f kennedy junior was on like you to become
9:43 pm
president when you look at the public, but could be cause issues for the other candidates. a certainly could cause issues . i mean, one of the things we see is the candidates, 3rd party candidates that are looking pretty good early in an election year. a lot of that support tends to go back to the major parties. so if he's at around between 10 and 15 percent now his actual vote share on election day will likely be a lot lower. but that doesn't mean he, he can't affect the outcome. it wouldn't take that many votes and a few key states to make a real difference here. i know he's trying to get on the ballot and places like arizona, georgia, nevada, you know, these are swing states, very competitive states where joe biden beach, donald trump in 2020 by just a few tens of thousands of boats. uh, you know, of some of those boats going to someone like robert kennedy junior,
9:44 pm
could end up effecting the outcome of this race. and the kennedy name itself. i mean, it's do holes in numerous residents, united states, doesn't it? yes it does. it's a very sort of, you know, storage and in some ways, a row like family american history. uh, you know, going back certainly to john kennedy's presidency and in many ways prior to that for, and john kennedy's father, it has a long term. uh, a lot of residents with the democratic party, very frequently a democratic conventions. you'll often see, you know, see and hear quotes from john kennedy from robert kennedy senior. it's uh, you know, the family just, just, you know, for more than 60 years now just very long associated, particularly with the democratic party, with a lot of democratic causes. and when you look at the history of 3rd party candidates and the influence, it can be unexpected sometimes because you especially when you look at what happened in 2002000 i think is
9:45 pm
a very good example of this. where ralph nader was running as a 3rd party candidate, and he wasn't expected to, you know, to do all that well. and i think he was just mostly running to draw attention to us . and you know, a set of issues that he felt was being under represented. and in the end, you know, he only got, you know, just less than 3 percent of the vote. but uh that percentage of the boat in a key swing state like florida ended up making all the difference it's, it's very likely and there's been a lot of analysis to demonstrate this. had ralph nader not been running? or if he had decided to suspend his campaign shortly before election day, it's very likely al gore what had become the president that year instead of george w bush and all that that meant for the next decade or so of public policy. so as a 3rd party candidacy can be, uh, you know, a highly consequential, even if they don't end up actually winning any electoral votes or, you know, we're coming close to even winning the election. so for mascot,
9:46 pm
we appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. or we can expound, to turn in a song just facing another way to find out if he cannot appeal his extradition from the u. k to the us. london's high court has agenda decision on the appeal until the 20th of may. well, the found of which of the space is 18 charges in the us today to, to the release of classified documents about the was enough dentist on and rock showing how reports from london a temporary reprieve for julian assange in his fight against expedition to the united states with espionage charges, these lawyers say good 1975 use in jail, but it's not the full appeal. hearing feet hope for the plate justices decided that the sanchez appeal can go ahead. but only if the u. s. and the u. k. failed to provide reassurance as in these case of the for the hearing here on may. the 20, the cool with once
9:47 pm
a guarantee of this on will not receive the death penalty. and the judge is rejected. the argument that the us charges are politically motivated and therefore culture a to the rules of extradition. these 400000 documents in 2010 sound and he's organization wiki leeks, published thousands of documents linked by the whistle blower. chelsea manning. the revealed alleged us criminality, including torture, extra decent feeling and rendition by the us government in iraq. afghanistan, the us government says the documents were obtained illegally and their publication compromised. the safety of sources contained in the us own, just been fighting extradition for 5 years. while in london's belmont prison, he previously spent 7 years as a political refugee inside the ecuadorian embassy in london. speaking afterwards, his wife stella said she was astounded by the decision. what the courts have done had been to invites
9:48 pm
a political intervention from the united states. to send the letters saying it's all okay. i find this astounding. 7 describing her husband as a political prisoner, stella assigned cold on the bite and administration to drop what she said was a shameful case. joe, know how elder 0 loved a change in 2 guys. constitution means it's current price. it could have until 2031 . it's been labeled accrued by opposition. politicians nearly adopted. the constitution allows along the presidential time, but the president can only hold office for one time. however, it doesn't take into account, present the full right nice thing, base pos, 19 years in power. if he is re elected again in 2025, he could rule until the next decade if you, if he is largest bank, says it is
9:49 pm
a covered almost 80 percent of money illegally withdrawing by custom is doing a system glitch. now the 2 weeks ago, the era allowed uses to take out more money than they had in their accounts. up to $14000000.00 was with children, or they just, they transferred the official site, $15000.00 people who voluntarily return the cash. the bank says it's conducting systems, updates, and inspections that has dismissed. the idea of the cyber attack was behind the incident is the way the money will stake and is not healthy. it's not good for society. the lesson is not a good one. i look at the remaining 178000000 barrels as a 178000000000 b, or it has to be returned. we will make sure that even those are always one beer will return the money. yes. so the head on now to sierra there are 3 places left to complete, the euro,
9:50 pm
2024 lineup base. it will bring the latest the business latest is brought to you while he peg. this is a line fly on one of your this makes model inflates.
9:51 pm
the business like just is free to you believe i guess is like my on one of your just makes model inflates. the, [000:00:00;00] the voice call from the sports news. now his tell you thank you so much. one of the highest paid sportsmen on the planet baseball stall, show, hey, autonomy has denied ever basing on sports. he's being forced to defend himself off to becoming embroiled in a gambling scandal involving his long timing to put to david stokes. hence the story as usual. oh he's well and show, hey, our tony during that light touches spring training,
9:52 pm
i would pay off from denver's to oh. you have to dodge a few fast. pulls out on the field and all fit to for me to jump any star held a press conference for the 1st time since his interpreter was fired by the judges for allegedly stealing money for my tony to pay in a legal bookmaker. i telling the time he was the victim effect. i mean nothing about it. but what was your name? i know i'm very sad and shocked that someone who i trusted has done this. i never bet on baseball or any other sports and was never asked to assist the betting payment for anyone else. or tony, a to time in the peep says christ friend lloyd, to him for years and stole millions of dollars you got to when you and i the payments you hara, here on the right had been has interpreters since he joined by julie baseball in 2018 it's still not clear how he was able to access sites on these accounts. mr. hara and the book making a now on the criminal investigation by the us internal revenue service. what's the
9:53 pm
focus to you? to summarize how i feel right now? i'm just beyond shocked. it's really hard to verbalize how i'm feeling at this point up until a couple of days ago. i didn't even know if this was happening because i knew i don't want to know, you know, a tony is one of the highest paid athletes in the world after joining the judges in december on a record breaking 700000000 dollar 10 year contract. i don't know, i'm going to go with what he says. i'm just not going to go with what the press says. he thinks only base well, you know, i live in that money. he's not interested. i have a as a good soul, but i don't see him doing any of the legacy. i think i'm right. he has a good saw it. i don't think he's involved in until the investigation is done. my thing is on the fact that he didn't do it for right now, i hate to say it, but i think a lot of baseball players are actually been on sports together. so accessible attorney says he's assisting old investigations into the gambling scandal and he's looking forward to the judges next regular season game on 1st. i david stokes. out
9:54 pm
your 0. the most certainly it has taken a step closer to reaching the 2026 will tap off the progressing to the final round of qualifies based rash 11 on 5. now to become the 1st scene to advance the next stage. in asia. craig goodwin, who set house last week to know when i believe it on because of a virus to into action with the bang. setting up the 1st and then scrolling from one range of to half time. he also had a hand in the lebanese own goal and schooled the final bill in the 18 1st minutes, the mattress taking 10, but because of the security situation in the 11 on that's what was supposed to miscarry piece of. thank you so much breaking news now. these really minute truth says it has killed my own. is the deputy miniature combined to of how much? let's go to home. the cell hooting, occupied, east use life for us. now i'm the, what more can you tell us this has been a situation that's been developing for
9:55 pm
a couple of weeks. these really army announcing around 2 weeks ago that they had targeted model one or you saw in an air strike in central gaza. now, on march 18th, the united states confirmed, based on intelligence that they had, that this person was killed. now, these really army, it has confirmed this evening and a press conference with the army spokesperson, daniel, how gotti. but he was indeed killed. there was no comment from him as just yet on the matter. but remember, these really army has made a lot of claims that they say bass are based on intelligence that they have had in targeting certain individuals with income. us that still have not been proven in this case. these really army is confirming on their end based on intelligence they have. but again, some ass has not released to comment on this hour. and this confirmed and to what extent would this didn't have accessibility
9:56 pm
it's definitely an interesting question because 6 months into this war now, how much still has military capabilities and are fighting these really isn't almost every single part of gaza. just yesterday we saw around 14 rockets that were launched from the gallons of strip. and these rarely as had been saying since the beginning of this war, that they are going to kill everyone who has any sort of involvement. which in how mass leadership or every flight or that is on the ground for how much these really . so i've been saying that this is one of their wor, goals and objectives, to completely eliminate how much. and they say however, they are going to do this, whether it's air strikes, whether it's more round invasion, they're going to continuously do it until that objective is not even though there had been more than 32000 house simians killed. and at least looking at $75000.00 other palestinians who been injured not to mention the thousands for still missing
9:57 pm
under the rumble. so these really are saying that they are going to continuously prosecute this war until all of those goals are met. and how widely is randy claims of this nature taken, which such states also uh, an interesting point because once b is really army, announces something in israel. it is seen as the status quote. however, there have been a lot of claims based on intelligence that the army has had that have not been proven. perhaps the largest of those was that there was a military command center and headquarters in and under and ship a hospital. so the army is operating under these intelligence assessments, however, sometimes for a lot of the time, they don't give us the concrete proof of this intelligence as to why they're operating in this manner. okay. have this sounds good. thank you very much indeed for that. so now i don't mind if i main headline, the report value in special rapids. the funds that are reasonable grounds is what i
9:58 pm
was committing, genocide saying it's one god shows an intent to destroy the products associated tables in a moment with more prototypes different. why have american evangelicals become? is real strong. as backer is us president, you'll find the right to stand with israel with no red line. as long as us support continues. is there anything that can stop is real? solve on concept, from going on in? definitely a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line on counting the cost of nuclear powell is back in the energy debate. is it on the edge of a come back? the e u has pledged funny as of dollars to cash strapped egypt. what's behind the deal, and how could a potential battle takes all the math and creations and businesses counting the
9:59 pm
cost on algebra? what constitutes exempt, so we generally talk, you will see that i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we won't be, we want the education. my wants to be the we don't have lead them in the policy of it's meant to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit knowing that was and services as claimant. and you're saying you don't have your reports with it. i should just trust too much as the community austin is 5 times the crew that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders, the integrity in the pursuit of truth, a human appeal. we know just how precious every moment of remedy them as every 2nd of these beautiful months brings you the opportunity to embrace the spirit and
10:00 pm
blessings of massey. your 13 nights is a human appeal platform, which enables you to automate you with a nation's on every night to from a done hoping to make the most of this beautiful month. trust us with your messy this ramadan, the . ready these really ami says they've killed high ranking. i'm not the official my one piece in an as strikes a much less the color there on this policy. okay. and this is under 0 life. and also coming reports

17 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on