tv NEWSHOUR ALJAZ June 27, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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time to really fix the damage. the question i guess we might, as of drew, they'll pick up next time is why do we do nothing? thank you. the, [000:00:00;00] the had a why money and saw you? this is a news on life from coming up in the next 60 minutes to get and president william russo and his economic policies as protests on the streets of kenya refused to die down alone, chase and military operation on this guy. a neighborhood east of gauze is fitting
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mist. 8 palestinians have been killed. united nations does the conflict and saddam has pushed nearly 800000 people to web salvation. long island fisher, in atlanta, georgia, were joe biden, and donald trump will go face to face for one of the earliest debates in american presidential history, a one to prove, to be the most consequential the welcome to the program. we begin this news out in kenya, web protest against the government have continued across the country. hundreds of police officers and soldiers on the streets of the capital nairobi. police have been firing to gas and rubber bullets to despise, demonstrates as it comes a day off to present in william router with through proposals to raise taxes. he's
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ordered soldiers to wash the purchase. the organizers say that would be illegal. can web has more now from nairobi, the processes. yeah. john, thank you so much. yeah. just comes off to run. say president bruce, i said he would stop and i failed it. they broke it out. the gas works again. every time the crowd tries to get a place to dispatch the evidence, the government doesn't really want any kind of demonstration take place as follows . wednesday president rich, i say that it withdrawal the finance bill that come to us on a temporary government to increase taxes for the people demonstrating say it's already told beyond that they say and semi corruption, a lot of accounts, ability to governance. and now the 23000000 people were killed on tuesday. of the reasons why they say roots
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a scam. and it was when the demonstrate to the entered parliament on tuesday, just a couple of blocks from here. security agencies lives gunfire again on a protest as not seems to have made. the protest is even more angry malcolm lab. i'll just, they're not very be kenya. at least one minor has been killed by police in on got that wrong guy country, although county residents told alger 0, the minor was course off and cross far as police find at and t tax protesters in the area. catherine sawyer reports were author live over here on the outskirts of the city for testers, have been using this roads to bonds, hired and said that they do not trust the president, even though she said that he's going to the client. or he has the client to sign on
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will they say that they want him in the so that they can show that this has been done. and so we have, for me who are trying to keep the order as is this, your guys on the other side, we have the protested there who have been in the running west coast. so basically what they're saying is that, that issue is not even just last final bill. they say they want jobs, they say the frustrated because they cannot get the job. the cost of living is so high and not gotten the president promised them that he's, he's going to give them jobs. so it's very upset. we have been talking to them and they said that they need the new, the shit to do better passes. so you are the 0. well, so i'm, i'm,
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let's say there's less or president router can do to appease a new generation who accused him of being a member of kenya's, old political god, jones traffic reports. i assume it's dead. okay, now we root, so only no one can use 2022 presidential election. although a member of the countries political establishment and a former deputy president for nearly a decade, he said he was different. a hustler on the side of the pool. you said he had a bull, some promising employment for the use on an end to decades of corruption and mismanagement. people were killed on tuesday in violent protests against these finance build. it included, every tax increases to natalie says, these protests of difference and go beyond kansas. traditional political divides. what he's busy now is
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a different kind of telling because the tele notice demographics and generation z does not have a class of decimal. tough tri does not. so they will have this large group of very young people who seem to be possible to split during a pump and ceremony field state to visit to the united states last month on the 1st by an african leader in 15 years. us president joe biden said there was a bright light on the white house. he designated kenya, a major know made so holloway, but russo's cost is check good to say the least. he was accused of orchestrating a campaign of political violence against ethnic groups. the killed 1300 people following dispute to the elections in 2007. we are an open session now. in 2016. the international criminal call to drop the case against inciting,
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witness interference and intolerable political meddling. still leave to be with hundreds of millions of dollars. he has over the years being repeatedly accused of involvement in the mode. political opponents and many land grabs and router's finance bill has created few re across the country and a determined protest movement led by the young. almost everybody in the country believes that he lies. and that that's the kind of work out of that. almost everybody in the country, but it is corrupt, comfortable cult of that. so it's not clear where he's good to go to his next support from rich. i was supposed to refuse to sign off when you text little saying he can see the canyon's wanted nothing to do with it. the new generation that protested in can, you may have won this bottle, but there's little indication the president will seriously address. then why the grievances felt stuff of that,
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which is 0 the the, the is where the ministry has launched an operation. east of gauze especially it's wanted people to leave there should dry. yeah. neighborhood is really forces talking to the area, killing at least a palestinians. osama been divided reports and attempt to escape yes, another strike on the should already a neighborhood in northern because many here have flipped multiple times in a forced to leave again. you remember the speed of cleanings and stuff? ation that the company tv is mainly military operation to move in to see if they've got that. some people into the children were killed and a united nations when school is really bones, claim more palestinians as they fled to julia. as in the east of god,
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the city knew these really friends and all i've ordered. all this woman doesn't know where to go. she has 5 children who she says are hungry and thirsty twaddle. who are you so can you? well, i am telling the well, to keep enjoying the season is over here and goes on to keep enjoying the support is riley's and so keep enjoy. putting us on the deceased forever. i might, to, god is enough for us, and god is the best disposal for the for us. the, because like this, i use this because israel has cut off to and supplies. there are no emergency response crews here. repeated bombardments and incursions have left no roads. hospitals or facilities on the how about it and then i woke up to our property, so a tailor we showing a cap screening for a long time. got to do with the x ray lease. we have nothing to eat and we can't carry anything with us. thousands of people have screened out if you do, are you feeding into the ground?
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this old some here say is really 200. 16 is the motive i collected would keep it for the children, the indiscriminate children get every thing without warning. it isn't fair. most of the victims are women and children. i swear to god, these are war crimes to say enough is enough. people are killed and wounded for trying to find food for the children. we are deprived of food, water and basic necessities, and we're being started by midsize an artillery shows. where's the was, what are the error ups and what are the most to the question that is echoed across gaza for nearly 9 months. i know that we are the people of gaza. i'll be rami from should tell you. we are the people, we are the owners of this land. we are the heroes. the just base people of gods have reiterate the survivors. it's once again, they're forced to flee to another area which might come under. another is being attacked from jobby. how do they all just there as well?
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i'm saying is in the shoot, you a neighborhood. he sometimes this reports the comedy and if you had the high school that was standing here in the east of kansas city, where on thursday morning is rainy, occupation forces began all tend to be selling laws, possible shy and neighborhood. and thousands of people are living here in extremely difficult humanitarian conditions. as you can see now, people are heading towards the areas of the west of kansas city carrying the children and whatever else they can carry under the scorching hot sun in this hot weather. due to the bombing. leaving the destroyed science and temporary shelters, and way, they are exhausted. i'm tired and heading into the on the, to areas that they are unfamiliar with. the priority now is to survive these product bombings. people here is of these really military, it will follow this protocol tillery selling with a ground operation just as they did before. it was a 2 neighborhood inter ballier, as well as the obviously fat medical complex on it will say in northern gaza. 3 is really strikes of hit the jabante,
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a refugee can least 32 palestinians were killed in the attacks is where the ground troops pulled out of the account earlier this month of to weeks a flight to nothing left me a few ideas we were sitting at home and we had an explosion near it. we went out and found body parts thrown around everywhere in the group of civilians who had no connection to any military was targeted by the positive throne. here in the residence of jabante and live in difficult humanitarian conditions with most residents struggling to find food due to lack of aid supplies. traders have been trying to revive one of the largest markets in the north, destroyed and is rarely strikes out. is there a small file color which has moved from to body and northern gosh, a severe shortage of the basics of lies here. nothing goes with us. nothing answers to them. nothing goes for whether phones, the south or from the air is the crossing, as it can see in the bookshop. this is, did you found the central lock?
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it's off. so that is why the post has destroyed the market completely. as you can see, there's no under budget, the rules are on the fruits to offer, so those have nothing to offer for the civilians here. over less reloads, delilah says the on it, the basic needs are not available. as you can see in the market on the whole of the modem doesn't have nothing but 30 kilograms of tomatoes every day. and it is the same for the vegetables. this is some garlic. this is not enough at all. so the peoples of them has been a good email that civilians and presidents. yeah. nothing. guess what? i'm struggling every day. finding something to eat as something to feed their children with. as you can see here is the seeing and did you value refuge account? all of these products is nothing, just a small amount that's not or doesn't cover the extensive needs of
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the relation to that of the day if so, the main vegetables are not available in the market before the price of one kilogram for them and was one shake the price now is $25.00 jacobs for one. kito fleming. i left be here in jamalia. we all starving. there's not enough food or even in water. we pay a lot of money to buy something from the markets, which likes the main vegetables. we need the values here are b links to all international bodies to provide nothing goes with, with the basic supplies. why the fluid or just the, uh, nothing does a threats dallas fine. the meanwhile, in west jerusalem, hundreds took to the streets to demand the return of his riley captives promise to benjamin netanyahu has been facing growing pressure to secure a seat. deal with the most men is ready to now off concerning elections and an end
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to the will in gaza. at least 40 will kits have been fired from 11 on with the city of sausage in northern israel. 2 broken sweat intercepted by israel's on dime system offends municipalities says that no casualties have been reported so far. but they have been severe power outages is fallacious in the series of tit for tat attached between his bullet. is there any forces to saddam where one into people is struggling to find enough food every day? that's the warning from the un, which says the countries facing the wealth was tongue. a crisis which is projected to get was, well, feed program says it doesn't have enough funding to address the level of need we are, you know, is again,
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stime not only to have enough resources, but also to be able to deliver these resources to people who are on the verge of starvation, and when you talk of the walls, largest home, the crisis, we're looking got half of the country. while the hunger crisis, the comes is fine. scene between the all me and power ministry rock that support forces rages owns the 14 consecutive month. community kitchens have become a lifeline for those. forced to flee that homes. have been, morgan has moved now from under mine and waiting in line for his number to be called wasn't what types of food i've been time. imagine he'd need to do to get food to fill his stomach at day labor. he used to be able to afford meals for himself and his family,
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but that was before conflict between the dance army and the parent military rapids support forces started in april last year. the fighting took away his source of income and force them from their home. a lot like that, how do i lost my job because of the conflict and move my time these several times and that has been very costly, especially with no source of income. so i now stay here in a school for displaced people with my family. and i come here daily and sometimes go to other kitchens to get 2 meals a day. is one of hundreds of people who come here each day. more than half of working age for the needs worked and non formal factors before the conflict. lack of access to the jobs as fighting continue means many have lost their income. financing has also limited supplies in markets and increased fluid costs. so we need to kitchens like best provide food for thousands of people here in a little mine. but the city isn't the only place in the capital where people need
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help getting enough to eat the high cost the food and it starts at the in markets. mean many around the capital can no longer afford to feed their families and that's contributing to the high numbers of those around the country. already facing the same problem. 8 agencies such as the world food program, say more than 40 percent of the dance population are facing hunger here and undermine kitchens. being available like this one known as hot room kitchen means food for a family for the day the initial unit. but if we took care we provide for more people, we may give out 5 kilos of lentils, and that would be enough for 2 days for a family cooking. it helps us seedmore families and we provide food daily. some of our kitchens provide for up to 2000 families. the sedans government says such initiatives are welcome to ease the needs of civilians affected by the conflict mission now and then how much more. i mean, i think i, uh, what is my thought, what matters is that provides help to the citizens because our capabilities,
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governments is extremely limited. kitchens are directly type the communities we coordinate with them and they're open to all the initiatives. we are trying to develop kitchens from waiting in lines, serving them in their home. the hudson enough was fighting, continues. the number of those in need of food supplies is increasing. for many here waiting in line is the only thing that keeps them from starving. at least for one day. people, morgan ologist, they're on their mind. for around 70 percent of the wells hungry people live in conflict zones. and so you don't know over 750000 people are facing catastrophic levels of figured and secures a meeting farm and is imminent. now in gauze, the last i guess, downs that around hall for 1000000 people. the world free program warms as a number of people facing salvation in south sea. dawn is rising softly. molly and hazy, also facing west thing, feed, secure st. joseph ongoing violence as big as alex,
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the values executive directors of the world peace foundation, ortho of mass salvation, the history and future assignment. he joins us now from summerville in massachusetts. thank you for your time. now according to the ip, see the global hung up monitor. they a warning that there is a risk of famine and 14 areas of don. what do we actually mean when we talk about them and how do we distinguish it from starvation, which we know many people of us who don already facing? so i think that the key thing to bear in mind is that there's not a binary distinction. simply yes, so between the timing on know from it. so when the i p c or it's american sibling, the, the funding uh, the warning system network issues a report as i did for a cause of this week and may do, may force it on in the coming. we don't just look. so that was simon. because things have to be truly,
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truly terrible for finding complete collapse and food systems, very high rates of child. now nutrition, very high and death rates read the description of what is actually like in the conditions, just short of all 5 of the conditions of food. imagine see, which is the next step down are truly. ready people are going hungry, that's something that assets that being forced into big stream, indignities of trying to survive until they're no dying. and what we see in many of these crisis is that even if comments is not picked at the end of the day, the test tall is tens or even hundreds of thousands of, of children. you said previously that 5 minutes a man made. what did you mean by that or so men make summit and they can do it to deliberately through starvation crimes. this is, i believe what we're seeing and garza today sometimes recklessly pursuing of the
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political or military goals. without regard to human consequences or just taking them care, there is some stress, some drought will production to collapse and, and they don't attend. but we know the men who make fun of it. so this puts that humanitarians in a very tricky situation because they often have to negotiate with those same men, the west starving children, in order to get the food to the children, which isn't an easy position to be. and they have to make some, some, some pretty difficult compromises in order to do that work. you send that stuff ation was being used as a weapon in dollars a. what about ensued on and so in, in sit on the 2 major boring policies are using starvation in all the different way . speak, rapid support forces operates as a sort of routine machine. it sustains, is armies by depriving the population of
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a necessity while the v. u. n recognize government to sit on the forces is cutting off all supplies to the recess. areas that it can hunger easy, it's cheapest and most different to weapons. it's not making progress on the battlefield. but it believes that if it can, grew up humanitarian, the systems that put, put the populations in the research areas. under such a pressure that the recess will begin to face rebellions will begin to face fragmentation. and the problem here is that i said, but men make comments. so one of the things that the, the un has done is it has allowed the recognized government to sit on the very committee that determines whether that is or is not finding. the typical like putting the cube in the position of the judge. and so the say the recognize student government is doing enforcing attempt to cite. that's not a problem. and there's not a problem here. i'm faithful. people have no control,
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but let's stop for people under our self control. when we look back on history, all the, any instances where anyone has been held to account for using starvation as a weapon. how, how tricky is it to hold anyone accountable? and it's never gets kind of put on one of the reasons. it's how it never happened. there's but um, you're in world war 2. the, the allies that protects the americans use salvation. so they didn't want to prohibit check an international humanitarian, no international criminal. that is not changing, and we are seeing for the 1st time starvation being raised as an issue in the international court of justice and the case against israel brought by south africa . i'm of the international criminal court where the prosecutor wants to bring a rest to our ins for the what kind of stuff i should i, i changed prime minister benjamin netanyahu and one of his cabinet ministers. and i'm hopeful, but this will be sending
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a message that starvation cannot be committed with impunity in the future. alex develop really interesting to talk to your executive director of the world peace foundation. plenty more has on the news out, including the us supreme court rules to temporarily allow abortions in idaho for pregnant women facing medical emergencies. and the rest, the bolivian general accused if an attempt and cru says he acted at the president's request, the us president, j barton is heading to atlanta, where he will go head to head with donald trump. in the 1st debate, the 2024 presidential election campaign, the 2 men lost based off in the run up to the 2020 election. the debate could help
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save the rest of the race island. fisher reports from atlanta. it will set the tone for the next 5 months. the most anticipated debate in recent times to bike mustered face to face with donald trump 4 years ago on the presidential debate states. a lot has changed. some things haven't liked the ill will between the 2. so left, what do you shadow man, no. fight and one in 2020 some complaint with the evidence victory was stolen from him. there's been the assault on the capital. on january 6th, 2021. it has been done in terms, conviction on safety for a felony charges, and there's been the conviction of joe biden, son, hunter, we know donald trump has a very, very, is very skill at big a disruptor. so i think what we're going to see is one of the debaters attempting to try to stay presidential and stay focused on the issues. and the other one is
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going to try to do everything he can to disrupt his challenger. joe biden thinks his preparations are going well. the trump has been on the campaign trail, looking his opponent. i know he's locked up in a log cabin so you can imagine what his both men will lead to deal in policy. immigration on the board to is a political liability for bite and abortion rights for trump and bite. and we'll have to defend his position on the board and gaza. but most americans will want to know how each candidate will make their lives better. of all the immediate things and go by may have done well, like handling the pen to make an economic recovery. inflation is still high and many people still feel like the cost of living is not commensurate with their payment with their wages. and so even though he is overseeing lots of good things, he is still the president right now when all these things are happening, i think donald trump is going to try to make a job. i didn't look out of touch, perhaps daft, and not ready, and not up to the job, nearly
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a quarter of all americans. what neither mine to win this election, but this is the race. these are the candidates and both will be hoping this debate will give them some momentum before the vote in november. i was so sure i'll just see the atlanta can speak now. it's a rushman jordan. she joins his life motion and dc rosalyn. so both sides of agreed to some new rules for tonight's debate to cause through what those rules are to well, 1st off, now decide can bring in supporters. that will be no television studio audience as the old line goes. and that's to prevent interruptions from the crowds crowds that house in previous debates for long debates and really detracted from the discussion that the moderators were trying to have with the candidates on stage. so that's the 1st one. the 2nd one which might be perhaps even more important,
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is that why one candidate is answering the question. the other candidates microphone will be cut off. and so that is to try to prevent interruptions or stonewalling, or any other sort of disruption that again can cheat both man joe biden. and donald trump from answering the questions. and then they're going to try to stick to a 90 minute format. and they're hoping that the 1st 2 steps can actually help them cheap to time because they do recognize that this 1st up to schedule presidential debate is happening in the middle of the summer season. here in the united states, a time when us voters traditionally aren't paying as much attention to politics as they normally would, as through us, the beginning of september, which is the wheel election campaign season in this country. thanks for that roseland jordan left for us live in washington. we can speak now to barbara perry, professor in presidential studies at the university of virginia. she joined us from
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charlottesville in virginia. thank you for your time. so as we have the new rules for tonight's debate, how do you think that's going to influence the candidates and who do you think they will save us? so i think, said joe biden should be favored by the cutting off of the light on i for when his opponent donald trump, is not answering the question i that has been opposed to him by the moderators. i now having said that, it wouldn't surprise me that donald trump, who likes to interrupt what an attempt to continue to speak, even if he has a dead viper phone in order to rattle president by that. so i think the microphone situation will help president biden more. i also say not having us do your audience . i will help by and in the sense that there won't be the interruptions. and i think the former president trump feeds off of an audience. and so by not happy,
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not in, in person audience in the studio, maybe some what dr. mental to him, of the age of the candidates has been a big issue in the selection, particularly for president biden. what does he need to do or not do to qual, those voices that say he's, he's too old for this, for this job for the next 4 years as well. i would say the age issue is a factor for both of these man. i joe biden is 81. he will turn 82 in november and people president, former president, trump just turn 78. so both are the oldest canons best we've ever had running for president. and whichever one wins will be the oldest president we've ever had in the united states, joe biden as the current president. and i would say the former president, trump as well. both have to show that they are up to the job mentally. as you can imagine that we still call and in this country, and they be around the world that the president is the leader of the free world here in the united states. and it's a, it's a,
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we call it drinking from the fire hose. there's so much coming out of the president in the ways of crisis and, and other issues that i any person who sits in the oval office and the white house has to be sharp mentally and physically. so both candidates much display that they can do that over a 90 minute contest on stage in front of a live tv audience. and of course we know there is a degree of personal animal see between the 2. how do they handle that? i mean, for example, you know, is it important to show that they are above that? for example, does bod and shake hands with trump when he arrives? so is that not necessary? well, the president currently has a phone day for advice, but if i were to give it, i would say is what my parents used to tell me. you can attract more flies with honey than vinegar. so i would be presidential and i would say to the president,
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the presidential take the high road, i can mix a metaphor. in other words, come out, shake hands withdrawn, and then let the games be. yeah. and, and so they have to, they have to fight each other, they have to fight each other. but i think it's a who's present abided to remain presidential, but don't take anything off of trump, in the sense of it. you know, trump keeps on talking when he showed up, then call him out on that is he says things that are inaccurate. call him out on that. and i don't think it really helps trump to be presidential because that's not how he was elected the 1st time. and that's not how he will be elected or appeal to his base. this time around this device, defining a k audit. donald trump, that tends to attract bolts from his base. that's gonna be fascinating things to watch. thank you for your analysis. barbara perry, professor of presidential studies of the university of virginia. a
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however, it is bringing attention to guys that this is not a rough, it looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices, we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, folks in the region, government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0 . it's the the, you're watching out of their mind at the top. so is this our can be as high and courses allow that deployment and ministry forces to quail process? police have been using
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t gas and rubber bullets to despise purchases and at least one mine it has been killed by police in country auto county is right. the military has launched an operation east of dallas, especially in oregon, people to me they should go yeah, neighborhood, northern gauze, or free as righty as strikes of hit fee giovanni. a refugee can, can it be spec to how to stay in here as president joe biden is heading to atlanta, where he will go head to head with donald trump in the 1st page of the 2020 full presidential election campaign. the 2 leading candidates in the us presidential race last face stall in the run up to the 2020 election. the us economy foreign policy on immigration, unlikely to dominate the debates. here's what some people are hoping to hear. and tonight's head to head between binding and trump. yeah, sure. i'm going to watch the debate on thursday and i think it's a, i don't know, it will say i'm, i think like everyone, i'm nervous to see how,
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how these guys do me personally. i hope to hear someone have a concrete stance on how we are addressing the situation in palestine. that is my biggest concern personally as of older, i don't think that our country is going in the right direction in regards to that. and i would hope that as our leadership is able to take a concrete stand one way or the other, it's making it more difficult election. and i think that it would be was not an issue. i think uh, american policy has gotten so weird that the substance has been almost entirely lost when you have a non truth advocate on one side, which is trump. so how do you even talk to somebody just talked to nonsense all the time? a, i'm looking forward to hearing both sides of the debate. and like i said, you know,
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i'm looking for someone who's honest and know that the facts. and i'm just hoping that this person would be someone who can represent our country and not take away from democracy. as it is, he, in the united states, the u. s. supreme court has rule to temporarily allow abortions in idaho for pregnant women facing medical emergencies that reinstates low of codes decision that the states may complete found on abortion contravene. the emergency medical treatment labor act was on j buttons and ministration had sous idaho haul, getting the out and takes precedence of a state no see up or tons of explains from washington dc. the. c this is rather a technical opinion by the supreme court saying that it is taken on this case to me, it will still have to wind its way through the codes before it gets to them. the issue at hand with a federally funded hospital emergency room is required to give
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a woman on a portion if that's what it takes to stabilize a health condition. even in states. in this case, idaho effectively outlawed abortion. that case will have to be adjudicated in the le codes 1st. the by the administration is hoping that the female reproductive rights abortion become a major issue in this election season. if some of the very well in the 2020 to mid terms and then other special elections since that another time when joe biden himself is so deeply placidly on up to us, when so many in the base of disgusted by his policy on israel pulling him genocide, jo, hoping prospect of another from presidency will get people to the polls to prevent more action against the motion off cold. it was under trump, the supreme court justices the he appointed and the constitutional rights to abortion, or the pose don't quite sure yet. but this issue a boss and reproductive rights is quite offsetting joe bites is personal on favorability,
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yet she ever transfer you out to 0 washington to bolivia. now with and i'll meet your senior on the come out and that has been arrested off to where the president is cooling, attempted to general juan jose. so when he got ordered soldiers to store them the presidential palace in the past. on wednesday, the vehicle was round. the entrance of the building and troops failed its full ways . soldiers withdrew off to just a few hours. general was in ega had been 5 a day earlier, just before he was arrested. the choose the president of ordering. the uprising escalade for teresa bo, she's in the capital a pass. it's been through mastic 24 hours a. so what is the latest from that as well? the situation is much con, we're now of what we saw happened on this plaza. we're right on right now. we have some legal right in front of the presidential palace was taken over by dozens of
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members of the armed forces heavy armed with arm or vehicles tanks. among other things we saw through this door. how would tank, try to push into the presidential palace while the precedent was still inside? there was a consultation between general niga and precedents. and we sort of say, where apparently we thought of, i told him that he needed to surrender to the constitutional order in this country, the general and at least 10 others are currently detained. about 2 blocks away in a police station of where i am right now. they're facing the possibilities of 30 years in prison, also on wednesday protest that these 12 people were injured during those demonstration. but i, you just mentioned lots of this attempted cool. he says that he asked him to take the tanks on the street. so i was just inside of the presidential thought of talking to several ministers inside them. this is something that they completely deny. they say that there was chaos inside the
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palace up. this was unexpected. and about the precedent how to convince the general to surrender. as i said before, the constitution and the order, there's not some concern and believe it right, know about the democracy in this country was coming down from the airport earlier today and was able to see several road built by people supporting the precedent for extremely concerned about what has happened here? what does it tell us about the conflict that is going on within the government as well? there's a huge cool sex between the ruling movement toward socialism party that is between precedent and we sort of say on a former precedent, but able more than the feeling. what else continues to be a very powerful man here in believe? yeah, he's the president of this party. he's also going to be a 1st indigenous precedent that that's something that people hear respect. so last, however, we've been seeing lots of tension between them. able morales was supposed to be the
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country a back in 2019 there was an interview my administration, i meant to be status, it was sworn in. but as soon as that happens, it would at least started challenging the current administration with the policies, among many other things able would at least once to run for the presidency. once again, the next 2 years elections and we satisfy, it wants to be re elected. and she says that able morales is banned by the constitution to do so. so this generates lots of tension. the government is completely paralyzed in the middle of a huge economic crisis. it's interesting to know that will leave you a went from being one of the fastest growing economies in latin america to one that is struggling with access to us dollars to for and we serve. so that is struggling to export gas. something that this countries have heavily depended on. so as i said before, lots of concerned among the population, i'm not totally about what's happening here politically, but also what is happening in this country's economy. there is a boat that 1st and the capital up as thank you. of course in pockets. dawn has
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rejected an appeal by phone, the prime minister mon calling in his wife to release them from prison called on his wife, pushed her baby aust. and a slum about court to suspend the 7 year jail terms for what was ruled in a legal marriage. the couple were found guilty evaluating a small make little by failing to observe a required interval. also bushera divorce have previous husband. con has been imprisoned on a range of convictions since august. he maintains the case is up and it's getting motivation name that derailing his return to power in elections in february. come all high to has moved from outside the courthouse and just i'm about. i'm going to go support uh, i'm ron hahn. i have gathered outside the court, which was due to announce it's rid of judgment and a legal matter. it's kate. now the court of card had dismissed the paid by the former prime minister. m. ron on
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a day of cards and are going to be hoarding irregularly. i had a introductory meeting from the 2nd of july. the expectation was that if the courts had ended accepted the such printing of that sentence, then there was nothing to oregon brown con, from coming out again, unless the government directed them in another kid. but did out of court done for the district station rented guns, great support. uh, who was hoping that the former prime minister reviewed the news from jane supp separately about here. today's verdict by the district court is so hurtful and disappointing. it shows how the judges of system of this country has miserably failed in providing justice to him or unconscious, but for his wife, or even the ordinary people, especially the women too, who are struggling to get justice. that'd be good and you can go on as long as you have. god has been there over 11 months and there are several cases to be
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decided. you had been given ben and suspension and even a quicker than some of the more important cases the expectation was that they would be released after the government announced that they'd rather no more for reconciliation. but for now, that reconciliation is on or, and no one knows what happens next in our country. richard, red pointed digging instability highlighted how's your day at all? it's not mobile. phones goes the poles on sunday for the 1st round of a snap parliamentary vote. president emmanuel, my concert, a gamble cooling the election, who likes to be seen as a daring political disruptor, and we're staker. if mccomb wins, he'll have pulled off a crew that will make french history. but if he fails, he will be remembered as the president who propelled the far right into power. natasha butler reports from the conn's home town of
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a meal. it was one of the manual macros defining movements, unexpectedly waiting into a heated protest against the closure of a willful appliance factory in northern town. vanya, during the 2017 presidential campaign fees to the form of the bank, a kid about workers. but this trade union leader who was that says my call listened to the grievances point, which was on your left for me of the promises that no one would lose. that y'all do, said he hosting the take care of our case if he was elected and not let us down, because we thought, ok, he, this is interesting. we would desperate and wanted to believe him macro and went on to be elected with the factory. closed jobs with last work has left and visited a call back monday. so it was a uh that was so disappointing, particularly because he's from here. he's from out here and we thought we have a president. i'm yeah, so he'll surely look off dress, how lucky you're putting the foot in the end. he's
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a catastrophe. we will weigh about 20. 2017 saga was trademark micro leader who likes to surprise, quote, control policy and take risks. the gambles don't always pay off, and there's a growing sense of weariness with the unpredictability and some policies, including his controversial pension and immigration reforms. the snap selection is the last rule for some disappointment and this illusion all words. you hear a lot these days when people are talking about a manual micro even see in his hometown of i'm yeah, if i'm one polity. and so i, during the sissy even said to us, but he says that it could be the end of mart credit and will still hold version. there are the people of set up across the board with his presidency. both of his times law school is also issued. the people are disappointed in french politicians of all kinds. they're all looking after their own interests, once proud of mac roles and most faith, most living citizens,
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people in them. yeah. so did overwhelmingly for marine depends far right policy in this month, you election in front campaigning in the city left wing candidate for lisa says, vote has won't change. is the most often what we simply need more equality in this country. what sense sustainable is a president, who since the very 1st day has been a reverse robin hood, why don't you take some of the 12th to give to the rich? it's not looking good for my call, who's policy could lose power in a political drama. if he's making a nice studies, micro has one more surprise of his sleeve. natasha butler, l g 0. i'm yeah. front and health care is one of the major issues for vases. the next week selection in the united kingdom, millions of people are wasting for a hospital appointment to a treatment. but i know investigating of it. sure. pose from the medical surgery in northern england. it's always busy at his medical center in manchester,
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in the north west of england. so the next available appointment is not for 2 weeks time. it's the 1st post of cool for many in the local community. and we've been given unique access to the challenges faced by based off and patients. i'm fine. how are you all taking the kids like maria, who's offered us to use a nickname. she's been referred for specialists treatment by doctors here, but had to enjoy an uphill battle to get it. i've been waiting for the and so um they found to have a policy um and they said we cannot reset you. then i was waiting for one year, and then i have complications like pleading and problems i ring every day. i'm upset to cry as i need to be seen as soon as possible. she is just one of more than 7000000 people in the u. k. waiting for a hospital appointment or further medical treatment that bulging waiting list. now
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a key back to ground in the upcoming you can election. this is one of the busiest doctors offices in the region. subbing nearly 20000 people. places like these are the front line of you case health system, but they say they're struggling, having to see more people than ever since the pandemic and without the level of funding that they need. i'm sorry, i don't have any lights to that day. that demand is evident as the coolest loading . it is just chaos it to have a look at the $200.00 to $250.00 calls between $8.00 and $9.00. i mean we've got 20000 patients here. so as you can imagine, because you can imagine all in just one morning spaces complaining, they don't have an appointment. doctor's here was that there's been a real tons decline in funding for general medical practice and coupled with a bunch of workforce. it will spells trouble for the future of the national health service or the and it chests. if we are having to deliver services for patients. large about some of patients, more complex patients with a limited resource it's,
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it's very difficult. and we need to remember that g, a general practice is the cornerstone of the any test. now if we fail the color of the and he just fails, we're in a very, very precarious position. now in general practice, and i don't say that lightly. a stock warning, so whoever is next in charge of the nation's health, you know, the rest of the day which out to 0, not just the u. k. a slab on al jazeera, see, which he needs found that begins life once again as a free mind, but has yet to speak publicly and balance his foretell. the business latest is brought to you while he pegasus. i live slowly on. one of your lives makes modern pleads.
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the australians are divided on duty and assault. just new found freedom. the we can make, found a is back home office release from prison on wednesday. he pled guilty to us charge of espionage relating to the release of secret documents. assaults hasn't spoken publicly since his release. the support is all celebrating his with ton. daniel robinson reports from camera, the chance of a grass roots campaign in front of parliament house in camera. 2 of the driving forces behind juliet sanchez, freedom. that was an enormously point. i don't think any, any human being could not have cried at dash it was an amazing event. and we have to give to recognition to the government. supporters of the wiki likes found a celebration, his release. i cried,
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actually when he came out and i'm still, it came outside and he put his arms around a lift detour, up as a soap motion. this moment, now edged in history was made possible. like use of legal, political and diplomatic wrangling. he's been to return to restore alia kasha across the political divide. the foreign minister, welcoming him back on home. soil is this government engages in persistent, determined advocacy on behalf of australians. and we did so on this occasion. something sanchez wife says she is a totally grateful full. i think it's quite unique that it got people together from, from all sides to work towards julian's freedom. but he's homecoming was challenged by some last night was greeted by the startling prime minister in some type of he
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rides homecoming. welcome. that's not the topic stated. the reality is that mr. massage is committed. these crimes, the west has also been critical for each writing that assigned for lives at risk when he liked hundreds of thousands of classified documents for my former intelligence soldier about the rules in iraq and afghanistan. a sanchez legal team has denied this and he's beginning the process of requesting a presidential pardon, as a mattress or the international legal case comes to a close. so i'm just lawyers to their attention to high profile we sub low as the voice recent, and then sentence for publishing details of alleged australia will crimes enough get us to and i didn't know the whose case is due before the courts accused of releasing classified information from the australian tax office. julian, a son loved by some loads by others. a fig get whose complex legacy will shape the spice, the media,
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freedom in the use to come. daniel robinson out to 0 camera is just news just coming in the collision between a train on a bus in cellphones. so vasquez killed at least 5 people. the drains engine was engulfed in flames while the boss of significant damage, euro city train was traveling from prague to budapest when the accident because the commission happened in the town of noah's. i'm key with more than a 100 passengers on board. finally, 600 lucid. all works with 60000000 euros have been good pat tray to us is for many of the objects had been offered and were intended for trafficking or sale works and now on display at the central institute for restoration in room where a restoration work is to, to begin seeing, i mean to see a big gap democratic like on to comment. we have sensational cases like the work that was stolen from the game of palmer for this scope to behind me. that is heather, mystic, bronze,
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and very few hellenistic bronzes have survived in history little and that's it for me. money inside the business. uh my colleagues say a woman will be in the for 30 years. brands carry down nuclear tests and the pacific exposing locals as such workers to high levels of radiation. 11 east investigate the ongoing for lots of nuclear tests in french polynesia, the pacific's forgotten nuclear victims. no. just the ro versus the manual not call surprised phones by calling a snuff. imagine just weeks before the live big games in powers of do a search of support for marine the penn national run, the policy will look at the pay off a little bit country, little cheaper to the, to the far right of the print connection without a we look at the world's to please me story. what kind of response can we expect from china if tech talk is in the
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best fits and economies and small businesses, how time cube was wide, a decent on making problems be addressed. certainly be fixed to understand how it affects d. 9 south asia is growing, but employment levels are actually fully. why is that counting the cost? oh no, just the era the, the brand of a title that led to the printing, the manama. we have an end and have a friend to find out the front of it and give him a letting saying. and if any of them present during a professor at the project and a for you rebeca the shepherdess amazing.
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