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to elect a new president with 2 leading female candidates, the country has points to make history. what can the new leader tackle escalating violence followed the mexico presidential election on al jazeera, the another comp, housing just based upon the stands in southern gauze as hit jimmy is writing strikes and a so called sites of 21 people a day. the fellow, i'm don jordan, this is out of there a life from joe ha. also coming up, hold on a 1000000 people free the is really a bombs and southern gaza as time thrown into the heart of the city of rome. so africans prepared to go to the polls for the 1st election that could pose a real challenge to the amc. since the end of
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a plot lawyer has made closing arguments in the harsh money trying to former us president donald trump, the style of a to the children, the read again and gaza wherever is ready. soldiers and tongues are now in the center of a southern city, of roughly thousands of palestinians are again on the move as a fleet. these really advance. meanwhile, there's been another is really striking a make shift, comp, housing, just based people west of rough on this to have been designated a safe zone by these rate is intel core rate begins our coverage. oh is really we're playing phone. another makes you come. housing just please palestinians in go for are just 2 days after the military file. messiahs attends, costs are due, are due and building queuing of these 45 people, most of them women and children. this is
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a part of the for where it is right or get people to go saying it was disconnected . save zone. the talk is the latest is really violation of the international court of justice. ruling boarding, an immediate halt to a fault, and the southern institute instead is really times are no station to west of it. if i had a cop to yours and go and have also been reported in the area close to the philadelphia core door, that's funds because of something porter with egypt. global, our case is closed with a few days up houses is really palms are coming. dozens of citizens and this family is morning, a young boy killed when he returned to the remains of their home to proud some belongings while i was needing you to head an innocent, 10 year old boy was killed for nothing. what did he do?
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roman his show off the room. he was in with my uncle, this head with 2 shells. it took us hours to find his party, the show, whipped him upon ambulances trying to reach the wounded in western of our shots in the north of the ship. simon was returning to their homes and by you come under fire. a woman ask the question so many in gaza at the hospital? no. no matter how much i didn't know if i knew where should we go from, is that the arab world look at us and see what is happening. this is not a nice this is not a nice. i don't know what to say to you. and as to mesa, at least the 1000000 displays palestinians floods or flesh in the past 3 weeks, searching for safety that does not exist. and of who the august ita, there is black goes up palestine. meanwhile,
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us officials say there will be no policy change in response to one of the deadliest is riley attacks and rough uh, on sunday, $45.00 palestinians were killed. i'll just say it was how does your casters in washington with most us officials condemned the loss of life resulting from israel's we can strike that killed civilians at a camp for displaced people near rasa. state department spokesman that miller said the incident was tragic, but repeated israel's preliminary finding that the strike occurred. 1.7 kilometers from the designated humanitarian safe zone. he said, it's unclear how that led to a fire in which at least $45.00 people died over at the white house national security council coordinator john kirby. so the us was waiting to see israel's full investigation and he down played reports of his really tanks and rough as center. we still don't believe that a major ground operation in ralph is warranted. we still don't want to see these
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realities as we say, smash and or off, or with large units over over, over large pieces the territory. and we still believe that we haven't seen that. how many more chart courses does he have to see before the president considers change? we don't want to see a single more innocent life taking it. i kind of take a little offensive. the question, no civilian casualties is the right number of civilian casualties. meanwhile, the us led effort to operate a maritime a cord or to cause a has collapsed after strong waves, broke up a temporary peer that took $320000000.00 and a 1000 us soldiers to construct. the peer was supposed to last until september, but instead it survived for only just over a week. during that time it received about 1000 metric tons of food. the pentagon says it will replace the peer, but it's unclear when hydro castro alj
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a 0 washington. and security council is held an emergency meeting to discuss what's been happening and rough. uh, how jerry has to connect to their resolution. quoting for us, the science. i'll just say it was christine salumi, reports from new york, a more urgent calls for an end to israel's rasa. offensive coming from diplomats un officials and humanitarians. and now security council resolution demanding as much is in the works and being circulated among council members of jerry as drafting the tax, the countries and baset or didn't offer a lot of details. the studies hoping to bring it to a vote as quickly as possible. judy over the softer cut off on the tough and what's gonna say, what's the what do you want to show? 6, the 5062 spoke. the kevin france has
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expressed support for such a resolution as have more than 20 humanitarian organizations that include save the children and doctors without borders. there warning that the humanitarian situation is on the brink of collapse. there is a regularly scheduled meeting on wednesday about the situation in the middle east, but not clear if there will be enough support among council members. yet for this resolution to pass christian salumi out to 0, the united nations. no media reports are accusing. israel is intelligence agency of threatening functions, been sued for my prosecute to the international criminal court. the guardian newspaper says vin, most at g, if you'll see cohen pressure has been sued at the drug war crimes investigations into israel co and reported they told her, you should let us take care of you. you don't want to be getting into things that could compromise your safety or that of your family. the fable also says, comment is easy. prosecute to guardian con,
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has been subjected to several forms of threats and communications that couldn't be viewed as attempts to undo the influence his activities or any of my colleagues. somebody's a down spoke to toby cabman. he's a human rights lawyer, an international criminal court specialist. he says there should be consequences for those threats. i think it's commendable that they prosecute to didn't know bio to that pressure. and she continued with the investigation to extent that she petitions the pre trial chamber to, to authorize those investigations. but when we looked at the, the substance, we just come from the colleges investigation. obviously a lot more information will be coming out. and that is, of course, a direct interference with an independent investigation. and the has to be consequences for about the threats to the prosecutor assembly we, we rely on these institutions to be able to, to operate independent of political pressure. and this kind of direct threats
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to the senior most official from the prosecuting side is deeply, deeply disturbing. well, this further raised the question in the minds of many as to whether this has something to do with the perceived delay and why it took so long for the c. c, to move on this investigation compared to how quickly it moved and other investigations as in ukraine. but i'm sure it will play into some of the companies that have already been made. attacking the nar prostitute a term. com. but secondly, setting my view is that he has moved very carefully, deliberately because he's very much aware of the criticisms that are going to be made of him in his office. and we've also seen with him prior to making the requests for restaurants, having a panel of experts to independently review the evidence the
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now in just on the 2 hours so that africans will begin voting in the countries 7 fully democratic election. since the end of a pond side, the routing, african national congress, the amc has been in power for 3 decades, but no risk losing its majority in parliament. i'll just realize how much costs are reports from deb the polling stations open on wednesday, and this is how the process works. people come in and check to make sure the name is on the voters room. what you see are some of the spatial voters, people who's coming early because they won't be able to make it to a present station on wednesday when they get here. they've given 3 valid papers, national, regional and preventive leaving make the way behind that voting police only be with a cost the vote in the drop the pallet papers into that box. so man to say this could be a type, the contested election,
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and some opinion polls suggest that the governing applicant, national congress, police, his parliamentary majority this time wrong. which means in many to form a coalition with other political parties to govern south africa. people are also waiting to see how well for president jacob zoom over to in this election is empty party if you click on the block. and so wait to see, to see how many votes to can take away from the other established big political parties. but does it mean the issues which include crime, unemployment, and many say that just one basic services to improve business very important for to see now sometimes you use spend about the 2 or 3 weeks without water. you can't do anything without thought the police have been deployed across the country . i'm here in causally the tell problems. devin city has been classified as a higher risk of voting area. this is what the police are saying in the news paper
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they concerned about the threats made by the m k. c m. k is jacob's name is newly formed political party, and some of his officials are alleging ballots temporary, some south african say that this is a warning sign. the results could be disputed hot and we talked to algebra, didn't belong to 0, spoken to one vote. to instill west who described his opportunities in mouth and nelson mandela's release in 1990 compared to how he feels. now. my name is all it. does that mean? i am a pensioner living in trip down south africa. this place i have wouldn't cry. i want this place for yeah. when you have yeah. when you're good. no lights small guys are trying to pick up the pieces, stealing the electricity from the other flight i to right. and i know to i do,
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i'm not working everything and then we do things by monday low. it'd be a really is but not 01 monday. otherwise we live. we were very happy. we're all happy budget. instead of going full, i think we go back how long we've been voting, how long we've been. there's a benefits of this place. they've put series, then food toilet. but nothing is happening. everything is caught up, caught option despite in this thing they, i want their minds votes. maybe they asked me which i wouldn't be brought into an hour. i couldn't say i waste my time voting. and so even of the elections, i think it would be west. all, all i can say about people from outside the country that the most common
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had the most common has everything is not good for us in the us is urging the head of savannah's armed forces to take immediate action to end the conflict of his country. your effective state, anthony blinking said this during a phone call with the general abdel fund a board on the conflict between savannah's military and the parent military rapids support forces has been raging since april last year, getting tens of thousands of people. but you and says, the country's not experiencing the world was tongue of crisis. after the results in jordan has moved from washington dc. we talked about the need to get humanitarian aid into the country and across different provinces of the country. because now as you noted, a groups are saying that this is a dire, dire situation for the people of sudan, no food, no madison weather conditions are not amenable to well for people to produce their own food. and the fighting has displaced tens of thousands of people with in the
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country. and so the need to get it in is critical. but just as important is the resumption of negotiations between the sydney's armed forces and the rapids support forces who have been fighting before for more than a year. now they would be negotiating directly under what's known as the jetta platform, which is the negotiating mechanism set up by the us and saudi arabia. the s a of has said in the past that it's only going to discuss peace through this particular mechanism. and so, a secretary of state antony blinking, urged a general bergeron to uh, step up the efforts as it were in the get the negotiating process professional. pretty care. and i'll just say it right. when we come back, we'll explain why students on strike at the university of california, instead of school deliberately and things are the more in that status
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what is it pretty nasty and say the holiday weekend full. that is the side of the us, the cloud, the rain, the schools there in the process of pulling out of the way. next system that will blacklist the way it is. we go through the next outside little clot systems, just around kansas. pushing down towards the oklahoma into good pots of texas and live you down. pause here. when so it does still say a few showers up towards the north eastern corner central plaza, kind of the doing quite nice thing when he pick of 24 degrees celsius. little cooler, little damp over the high ground, suitable wintry the western parts of kind of the west and average of the us. not too bad. you can see there's little lot of showers around the mountain states around one kind of pushing down towards the deep south, though, continued, nudging that way. further northwards rolling across the northern plains,
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extending down to the southern plains and that is likely to cause further flooding . consent, some lot stones rumbling away here. possibility of course of. that's another tornado. well, to coming through and also some lodge. how so much house and what's the weather? also a possibility just around the central areas of the caravan. bigger area canal here, which is just toppling in a general clockwise direction. have you showers right down towards the frontier with a panama. and also, i think right, trying to lease the form of film and for you to stop traumatized by eastern few knows more of independence, but determined to turn tragedy to accomplish this comic genius concealing his own. more scholars creates a fictional character which uses happiness to chase people taking away the
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witness. this is the reality on that. just the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching out just a quick remind about some stories here. there's at least 21 people have been killed in on his writing strike a company on the wall. i see that some southern concepts that help them less than 48 hours off to another strike killed 45 people in rough on sunday. is there any tanks and soldiers? i'm now operating in the center of russell. this is for hundreds of people to flee as well as attacking the southern city just by the by the you and stuff. cool. to
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whole defense w, a secretary of state has told the head of saddam's forces to take immediate action to end the conflict and his country. fighting between the army on the time of the 2 rapid support forces began in april last year, leading to thousands of deaths and the humanitarian crisis to pop up new guinea now, where the government just issued evacuation, notice the maybe 8000 people in the northern angle province because of the risk of the land slides, people are still trying to recover buddies of a major land slide on friday. gibson again for the reports of carrying the coffin of a loved one in covering it with prayers. it's more closure than many others have got after landslide swept through remote area of pop. when you can use anger, province, there was little hope of finding survivors. only a determination to recover the 100 were buried alive. the global got him goals. we
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don't know where the bodies are buried, but we will not give up. we will keep going. it's a large volume of soil and boulder rocks are making it difficult for us. because we're using spades and i enrolled to dig. the chance of the mountain side broke off in the early hours of friday morning, sending boulders the size of shipping containers and a river of mud and rock descending down the slopes, sweeping across homes and farms blocking roads. the estimated death tool ranges from the hundreds to as high as 2000 authorities of warrant the ground is too unstable. this was not any a very significant last slide, but the drain is continuing to move. so it might seem that we're actually at the site yesterday, they said they could even feel the ground moving on to the ground. moving around the thousands of people have been ordered to leave their homes as a safety precaution. authorities are also concerned about the risk of disease from
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decomposing bodies. the government is appealing for international help, but with the main road to the area blocked off and fears of for the lens lights. it's not clear how assistance will reach those in need. if this i'm getting food, which is 0 cycle and remo has killed at least $28.00 people across bangladesh and india flooding on winds of up to a 135 kilometers an hour. i've destroyed more than 35000 homes in bangladesh so far it is have moved 800000 people to safety more than 20000000 homes now without power . the now on tuesday, norway island in spain for many recognized palestine as a states noise recognition comes with them. 30 is often broken. the also the codes scandinavian countries as they've decided to take this route because different
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strategies needed for piece. and then at least i'll just do a step faster report from offload. this is angela madison celebrate the wreckage nation by no way of palestine as the state. but since the attacks and the outside, it's not also turning into a protest. the government has called it's decision also to point 0 after the oslo accords with science and 1993. and now a failed 30 years later. so no one has now decided to take a different approach and focus on the palestinian states instead is very significant. we know about the every day and every night the people are slow, 3rd and muscle going to in golf sun also on the occupied the west bank. and we have to do everything in their power to stop that. of course, for nowhere, there are a lot more to build on and we're trying to, to use this day to celebrate a smolik 3, but also tell them new recent government. the if you recognize palestine,
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you cannot continue to fund is riley investments. us norway is actually today doing the recognition of palestine as seen as an important but merely symbolic step, a signal to the united states. if only solution is a peaceful solution and not the military one. the only solution solution here say that the recognition is not, not sufficient. also be sanction towards israel from the way and they all call it as well. that process and i'll just do it, run will slow. eighty's transitional council has selected a new prime minister as the country grapples with severe dental violence. gary cornelia has been chosen by the 9 member council to take up office. he briefly served as prime minister just over a decade ago. security forces have struggled to contain um, gangs who control 80 percent of the capital full defense. what area. and we spoke to with little bit on coal in for the print seas editor in chief, but i. e,
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but post explain the challenges facing the new prime minister as to where he can see um you know, how he upgrades as a family. so he has a huge task ahead of him. um for, i mean the, the, the 1st one would be to be with the cabinets um, in a deeply divided. um, you know, presidential guns, we were uh, you know, most of the members of actually before did fine, but yeah, most people, factions, instead of these new and very diverse leadership of the country where 7 members, some of them, you know, have vine, different interests and, and in different ways of seeing how the country should choose with more fluid. so it's you to see how he, you know, the composition of 7 a to the and he's also work in the, you know, how he,
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we move in the country to day 80 has initially 0 elected officials. the elections were not a whole certain time. the last elected president attorney was estimated back in 2002 and seen work. and you know, after that the international community helps. uh, yeah. he, um, you know, become damaged, but he made many promises and cleans you know, to the best buy in the country. and you know these bower that to elected officials, but he failed. it's not but the prosecution and defense of rest of the cases. and the former us president donald trump's house, many trial in new york. the jury will begin deliberations on the wednesday from precisely got a total of full criminal trials, but this is them. you weren't expected to hand down a verdict before us vote. just heads of the polls in november from him from high school. in the 1st criminal trial with a former american president is the defendant,
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a national spectacle that divided the nation. both sides have rested their case. as prosecutors wrapped up closing arguments on tuesday, donald trump, supporters and some high profile critics once again gathered outside the court room . we've forgotten the lessons of history that showed us other clowns who weren't taken seriously until they became vicious, dictates the trunk. we have a 2nd chance and no one is laughing. now, this is tied to stop him. prosecutors argue the trump conspired with employees and a tablet publisher to cheat voters by paying off adult film star stormy daniels to keep her from disclosing a 2006 affair. with trump. on the eve of the 2016 presidential election, trump who sat with a hand written note reading this case should be dismissed, argues the trial is
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a political hit job. by the prosecutors presented cohen's bank statement showing the $130000.00 he wired to stormy daniel's lawyer on october 27th 2016. just 12 days before the election they had written notes. cohen testified, detailed, $50000.00 in other expenses. and his reimbursement scheme, double what he paid out to account for income taxes. he said the payments made in $35000.00 installments, and some in by trump were disguised his legal fees. but trumps lawyers argued he did nothing wrong. they said the payments made through trumps then lawyer michael cohen were legitimate legal fees. and the cohen lied about the payments and trumps affair with daniels which daniels herself confirmed in intimate detail. whatever the outcome, some historians say, the trial could correct. a historic mistake president,
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gerald ford's 1974 pardon and richard nixon, as a potential to say, yes, the most powerful people are held to the legal system, just like the rest of us. whether trump will become the 1st former president found guilty of criminal conduct as he seeks to return to the white house, is now up to a new york jury to sir john henry and l g 0. now students who have had several public universities in california are on strike. they say the union contracts the violated by administrators, the cold in police to suppress gaza solidarity protests. reynolds as more from los angeles on the campus of the university of california, los angeles, unionized student teachers, researchers and the lab assistants set up a pick up line on the very spot where it causes solidarity. protests was broken up by riot police earlier this month. the student workers say their rights were violated then,
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and they are demanding now that the university of california system declare amnesty from reprisals for any students or faculty members who participated in the protest, it means the classes are cancelled and students won't be getting well. first, exams and other tests and, and assignments will not be administered, you know, the university next diploma is that that's the kind of faster it is. and so if we can withhold the degree of the grades and make the diplomas, that's an impact we can have on the functioning of the university. and hopefully that will push the administration to actually to the university of california says the labor stoppage is illegal because it violates the no straight clause in the union's contract. it asked the state labor board to order workers to hold the strike, but the board refused. striker, say the university deliberately endangered its own students. you know, there's so much discourse now about your students are feeling unsafe on campus as
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a jewish student. i know i am dealing on tape on campus is because of the cost since because of the scale administration and because of the scientists fashion the same allowed on campus. the strike is under way it's 3 of the 10 university of california campuses so far with workers at other schools likely to walk out incoming days while the strikes disrupt, the campuses here in california across the country. the solidarity protesters were making their voices heard the graduation ceremonies at brown university vote. the protesters drowned out of speech by the university president the at princeton, a small group protested outside the gates of the stadium, where the commencement ceremony was held inside. dozens of graduates wearing casee is over, their guns stood and turned their backs on the university's president,

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