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for 30 years, friends carry down nuclear tests in the pacific, exposing locals as such workers to high levels of radiation. 11 east investigate the ongoing for a lot of nuclear tests in french polynesia, the pacific's forgotten nuclear victims. i know it just 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the low on money inside. this is news on life coming up in the next 16 minutes. he's not equipped to be president, you know it, and i know it is ridiculous. every single thing he said is a lie. some democrats cooling on us president joe bought into steph aside, often, underwhelming performance during the 1st debate with donald trump, a centrist, or a full missed and save conservatives. the radians of those things to pick
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a success, that's a president abraham roy. you see who was killed in a helicopter crash last moment. is there any bombardments in gaza kills 3 members of the civil defense agency, taking the number of medical workers killed to over 500 plus the processing in children not having to work to feed the families and gaza when moving one out of 5 households go days with us and i'm fine how most with the school attached to us soccer federation condemns the online racist abuse of the plas off of the software. the shelf defeats upon a might be called by america, sees them in danger of an early exit. the hello welcome to the program. it's 1500 g m t. we begin in the united states where concerns of growing amongst democrats off the president, jo buttons,
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appearance so and so as a large tv debates against donald trump sole stays in the democratic policy of told out 0 there in full, on panic mode off to bought. and struggled at times to arms the questions and stay current. he and donald trump spots about, they caught me abortion. i'm like gratian, as well as the, was in ukraine and garza by didn't later defended his performance. the well. the you have any concerns on your part of the big a lot of like 26. well this morning often people across the us assessing the impacts of the debate. honestly what i saw
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a president biden's eyes like i was really curious like why his pupils were so dilated, that was very concerning to me. and i felt that there were some times where he slurred his words on that he was a little bit incoherent. at times, i've had my hopes that bite and would make a good showing. and i support biden. and now, i don't know what to think. i, i don't know if he's suitable to be running and i know donald trump is unsuitable to be running. it was kind of clear to me that or maybe biden's not as with it as he used to be. and i think i'd be supportive if someone they put up another candidate rather than 5 and they're both very set in their ways and they're not changing it. and they just want to make the other work that. and that was like, all you got out of it was not a lot of my friends we were talking about. it was the same thing, was honestly,
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really sad to see that it's come to this and that there's so old the fact that he couldn't put answers together. the fact that he was tossed softball after softball after trump live and live and live. and he just didn't go in all sense. i felt like he was on deepens. most of the time. let's say now from alan official, he reports from the size of the database in atlanta, a new welcomes, no hun checks that are policy differences between the 2 presidential candidates. and they don't like each other either without question. so worst president, the worst presidency in the history of our country. by the time we left thursdays room chaos, who literally chaos for this was not a good night for to abide in for a man that spent several days preparing. he fumbled answers, struggle to highlight to success is i can trust them with donald trump's record will be there. but he look morning to mind the mine he wants to replace. he's not equipped to be president, you know, and i know it is ridiculous by them highlighted thomas exaggerations and this
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claims about his record while in the white house, every single thing he said is a lie. this was a doctor just possibly in the most consequential debate in american history, millions to and then even people traveling over america. well, i'd say protest is reminded the candidates of the global implications of events in atlanta to bite and reject it jumps idea that the us was no longer respected, no longer admired on the world stage. the idea that somehow we are just failing country. i've heard a president talk like history for donald trump claimed he would rather not be involved in politics, but failed to you had to act. i wish you was a great president. democrats are trying to put a brief, based on what happened to you, and privately, somebody consider if bite and should be replaced at the party's convention in a few weeks. i don't know a democrat of my party that would do so,
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especially after tonight. we have is back as enough to to be to then to abide and try to put a good spin on things, claiming fact checkers will get from the coming dates. i can think of one thing. he said that was true. total comes campaign. no believe they have an advantage, perhaps one could even overcome his legal problems. before the debate, many voters were concerned that joe biden was just too old nor help to another for years and the white house. this performance will not have ease through his fears. island fisher, i'll just see it up as alon to a. let's go to mike hannah is out the white house in washington, dc, and mike america taking stock this morning off the last night's presidential debate . indeed, yes, a deep concern among some democratic circles about president biden's fumbling sometimes bolting presentation during the debate, arguments among some that they should be thoughts now of replacing him as candidates. at the same time,
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donald trump was guilty of numerous pulse with throughout the debate and checked by the model rates as no real time fact checking, taking place. he was also at the base of about on says to critical questions such as is role in the events. so january 6th, 2021. his role in the abolition of roe v wade and the supreme court. and most importantly, he was a base about whether or not he would accept the results of the 2024 election. so both candidates had the issues, but the focus primarily on the stumbling performance of the incumbent president. thank you for that. mike. kind of that for us, the white house in washington dc as big now serena sean, she's a former republican presidential campaign, senior advisor and a delegate of the 2016 republican national convention. she joins now lot from washington, dc. really good to have you on the program. i think it is now well established that present in bottom did not have the best performance last night. i guess the question is, how bad was it?
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was it bad enough for the democrats to replace them on the ticket, as we've heard, some democrats cooling full as well. there are few realities here, and one of them is that joe biden had one big task last night and it was to make people vote for him and not just simply against trump loves i turned that whole notion on its head. because joe bided in just the 1st few minutes with him coming out on the stage, appeared people and unable to really be up to the task of executing 90 minutes of appearing strong founding really strong on the policy points which he made. but what we saw by and large was the president who look weaker than we as an american public you've ever seen before. though during some time during those 90, but as he did appear to get his bigger back, he seemed viscerally angry at trump and came out punching on
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a few things. but overall, this was a terrible no good, very bad night, provided that made trump looked like he was the winner. all democrats and a real panic. as many commentators the putting it, the democrats are indeed in a panic. while on the physical front, you have the leader of the democrats in the house to keep jeffrey the congressman from new york coming out and thing he has no concerns about bite. and given that performance last night, you were seeing a bit of unity again. but behind the scenes, this was the unthinkable situation. this was the worst case scenario, which is now reality. of course, both political parties need to continue to look as united as possible as the american public. but i submit to you, it is not too late for the democrats to not do a bait and switch, but to do a re alignment of their ticket, which means to remove both vitamin into harris. there are mechanisms through which kind of which that can happen. not only during their convention in august in chicago,
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but there's also this very tight timeframe after the convention in which they can change that all many as well. that's a very little no. um, sort of back to that is very inside politics. but i must say, this is all reality now, and people are very nervous, of course, and, and certainly some are unwilling to navigate these on chartered waters. but it's very important. democrats, space of use it, cuz right now it's looking like trump is stronger than he's looked in the past 4 years since he was kicked out of the white house. right? yeah. that's what i wanted to ask. i mean, how, how do you think he, he really came out trump, that is came out of last night's debates. uh, you know, did biden's performance really just do me a favor as well. last night was all about styling and doris. it wasn't about the substance and that seems to be what president biden came prepared with. he'd been preparing for over a week and i think his team serves importantly, you know, they,
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they loaded and full of data points and, and policy walks type of, uh, talking points. uh, but that is not what was required on the stage last night. trump came through with numerous lies, she made an accusation such as democrats reinstatement of roe. vs wade would mean that american women could have act or birth abortion. and that it's simply a claim that is still agreed to it was it shocks the consciousness. also she use phrases like black jobs, of course, referencing african american segment, there of, of, of the electorate. and, and how he served done well, supposedly during his time in the white house. and then let's not forget, he refused to say he would accept the results of this 2024 general election. and i think that was so problematically. but despite all of that, what we know is that on the, the style front, trump looked like 4 years had not passed since he left the white house and died
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again. least people wondering how was it possible for him despite his convicted felons data, despite being a no and almost pathological liar. how if he still standing with the full weight of the republican party leadership behind him. and in terms of the on decided versus where these things a debate has left them, do you think they've come to any conclusions as well? this election will not only be determined by those independent undecided voters and about 6 or 7 swing states. this election to me as a political professional. the way i see it is about the 80000000 americans who did not show up to vote in 2020. we need to know what those people are going to do and we have nothing to show us what they may do this time around. will they stay home? will they decide to vote against trump? which means of a vote for a 3rd party or vote for bided. how do those people feel about last night's performance?
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were they even to did so many open ended questions that we really don't have any data to guide us with? because this is just an, a historic match up, but we have to keep dealing in facts here for those people who are very concerned about donald trump. re entering the white house, the democrats need to get through to those people. they need to speak to them directly about how they plan to defeat trump mean trumpet. the guy that by the time he left the white house at the top of 2021, washington post backpackers had estimated in talley, but he lied over 30000 times during his 4 years in the white house. we are talking about a former president now a private citizen that this country has never had to be. and i think our founding farmers, if they were around today, they would be shocked to that we're in this territory. so the ball is in the democrats court to the beach truck. how they do it from here on out. we don't know . okay, good to talk to you ran a cellphone. the republican presidential campaign senior advisor on a delegate,
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the 2016 by republican national convention. thank you. thank you. now we've just got some news coming out of the us supreme court, which has just made it harder to charge capital right defendants with obstruction charge was they faced by donald trump. let's go straight to shepherd, tennessee was long for us in washington dc. take us through what we've just heard from the supreme court of the this is a really interesting case because there are people on the left down the right to a very concerned that the department of justice had overreached in charging some of the january 6 protest is with obstruction under this specific law, this little was intended and was created off to the collapse of enron, the energy company that was biggest, bankruptcy at the time in 2001. and it was meant to go off the order to like author, i'm just certain who were trading documents, but there weren't any laws on the books to challenge them. but in this case, for the 1st time ever, the group out there just as use the little men to go games,
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corporate fraud against political speech and the capital, whatever you might call it, these really, you know, this is the political demonstration of real concerns about that. because they say, well, the graph and structuring obstructing and official proceeding below the, as the chief justice address that is talking about preventing unofficial proceeding from getting the, the relevant documents to an object. so or challenging the integrity of those documents and objects, but not actually necessarily storing physically physically of a capital. so that's, that's going to be a relief for the some 3 hundreds, the defendants who have been charged under this or you're affected. i'm basically just slap total extra 20 years on that send them says extra 20 as long as they have been charged with trespass for habit, trust, trust, best charged with assault, but the dear j also out of this on the which many people would have a really chilling impact on freedom of speech in this country. so your sub 300 people, they will have that. but these charges reevaluated by the court. some 50 of already been convicted on this. as you say,
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donald trump has to counsel this against him. but here's a slightly different is all about storming of the capital. it is about allegedly affecting the integrity of the documents. have like a full slate of a that just does not necessarily care whether this will affect the charges against him. and one last thing on donald trump, we just to the final day of to the supreme court this year will be on monday. so that's where we'll get the ruling on whether donald trump is immunity from prosecution. okay, thank you for that chaper time. see that for us in washington or the now iran election commission has extended polls until 16. so c, g m t, millions of people have been costing that balance in the presidential elections. they are choosing a success to abraham, right. you see who was killed in a helicopter class last month,
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said ahold of reports from the radian capital to her on an election held early because president for him, right? you see was killed in a helicopter crash in iran. elections are also seen as a referendum on the political establishment. while casting his vote supreme leader at least come in and he reiterated the need for a mass, turned out saying that his stomach republic gains, its strength and legitimacy from its people. doubling majority is the existence and dignity of the country before the world is relying on the presence of people. that's why we recommend out the people to seriously take the issue of participation and this important political test. in recent years, voter turnout has declined. but as with previous pools, conservative supporters were out in force the solution is significant because it is good for my country. we are listening to our leader and they should be someone elected to take care of the people's problems. the vote is
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a test for another camp to the reformist who are seeking to return to the political arena. for the 1st time in years. a reform is politician, approved to run has a chance of winning muscle physics. 10 is backed by high profile figures, such as former presidents, how central honey and mohammed, the hot to me. they began to participate and have been trying to bring voters, especially undecided ones to pulling stations. why should i go down? there is a chance for change of people's the of that is needed is to reform is the commit. peace with the world. the performance of conservatives haven't been good. the, the conservatives are facing a challenge. public discontent and protests have spread in recent years, and they failed to nominate a consensus candidates, bahama, dr. garley, buff. the current speaker of parliament and his opponent. site jelly the an altar
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conservative serving on the supreme national security council. both have good relations with the political elite, but their personal rivalries will split. the conservative vote account of it needs more than 50 percent of the ballots cast to win, or a run off will be held next week. while this polling station is busy, some people have stayed at home as a form of protest. there is a sense of disillusionment. iranians have been really under a strained economy and some say a lot of liberties. they don't believe the election will bring change. reforms aren't promising a radical shift in policies and planned to work from within the system if they come to power. the votes outcome may be unpredictable, but the post election phase is expected to be one of continuity rather than change . then there was just data different on so let's go. so we're so set as long as 1st thing to ron. so we're,
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so we've just learned that polls have been extended by an hour and a half, i believe. do we know the reason behind that? does that indicate anything about the 10 out the, well, it is actually just turned out. that's a fact that this is a usual practice in iran, in the elections, to increase the turnouts. usually the internet administer would come up and sometimes several times the watching periods is the next time, but this is one of them now. yeah. so the prominence candidates that are competing with the difference? absolutely. regarding the economy and the for them for the signature cards, these are related. so the 1st one is site all sign conservative identity say is that a presidential election campaign with focusing on how the west is not trustworthy? one is the concept of nations and particularly on precise images. if you a say that you have signed the theater in 2015, but when i states,
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and that's really good to go from that feels that you see is that one of the way out is to reach out to non west companies after highs, dipped. today's and the culture sized width is not western countries to recover ron's economy. it doesn't have to have a bucket of kind of off the grid upon a mistake here. we can see there that has a moment at the conservatives. he says he's not for the rest. however, he says that he's negotiations advertise should happen in line with of addition to the principal. so these faith, which is a position because she wants to talk about the hand, she wants to make sure that she move like she's looking into the system. so the on the report miscounted that this position, young doctor, has said that the, that the main problem that you're on is facing all these nations sanctions found
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the on the way to remove dad's face to indigo. that face and the others will poverty. so what does that mean? that at before mistress then automatically means good to basically with the west? no. because in the, around the video, harvard lives used to on the inactive offices, officials. so many here's say is that actually if i before miss present is inactive, the whole system work against him. i'm mark him. that how do i see him best? i p 0, but the president probably will work well with the system itself. and the system gave him forwarded to even to further have a further negotiations with the west. what that, of course is a matter of it's it's, it's a matter that we should wait and see. however, just as a report in his presence does not with domestically means that it's going to be improving good permission. okay, thank you for that. first of all said of that for us in tapper on,
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the palestinian civil defense agency says 3 of its medics were killed in an overnight is riley strike near its headquarters in missouri. in the central gauze, a strip move in 500 health workers have been killed in gauze as since, as well as will began in october. michael apple as most the crews of the palestinian civil defense agency, always on the rushing to what emergency await these all those responded easily identifiable by the familiar orange base. but that's often little protection i'm going to am and the need is very noticeable that these rarely occupation forces continue to wilfully target civil defense teams all across the gaza strip. with theme of preventing us from providing humanitarian,
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the system overnights. israel launched it strikes me of the palestinian civil defense agencies headquarters in the side, right. the walls tepid with shrapnel. one of the 3 members of the civil defense agency were killed. all defense crews are essentially carrying out a civil service in terms of international humanitarian law. these men are involved in search and rescue. they are fired. fights is then medics and the judge since day one. we've been appealing to the wells and even with the tensions to provide the minimum forms of protection to the civil defense themes and also to those working in the field during the strikes. while moving 500 health workers had been killed since the start of the war. at the 74 of those had been members of the civil defense agents. on the day in
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and day out. these are men who were face grave conditions to save lives. increasing the it's at the expense of the like level out is there a set of central goals has to be talented there is honeymoon. who would in darrow bala on honey another deadly day for health work as and gaza. so yes indeed. and we are at the point where seeing not only a civil part civilian population being relentlessly targeted for the past 9 months for right now, the very facilities and the very infrastructure of civilian and press for today kit . this population to cope with the difficult living conditions, graded on the ground because of the intense bombing campaign and from maxing to water to providing somehow shoulders for the 1000 of display families are being
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relented to be targeted and destroyed right now with the point where it feels more like the final knock out tons for these. a civil service, the infrastructure, and it's being eliminated, and the destruction and the deliberate a talk soon old means of live, just moving us do one conclusion, one certain conclusion that god has become many whites uninhabitable with the elimination of all of these vital services and vital infrastructure and facilities that keep people quiet, it is just standing themselves in the face of these difficult it conditions that civil defense department. this is not the 1st time as being a target with the past months due as soon as the the arrive to decide. as a firefighter 1st responder, the being targeted by the missiles fired by advised or targeted on their way to these sites as well. and now they're very facility that it is to keep all of them together. also health workers being targeted and, and,
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and killed right at the spot, whether they are at $44.00 wheels or they are inside their residential homes. everything feels right now quite a leak and it doesn't seem to be any lit up in the tax within the coming. did these really military definitely moved into a 3rd stage of the of this a genocidal award that is concentrated on density populated areas with hundreds of display sams. we see what happened yesterday. the neighborhood works. the facts of very people who are in such as they are among the displaced families of from different parts of the cities as well as a new cetera refuge account within the past few hours. then nearly our hours of this morning and also the rough estimate of hoover remained and roof i city. it was a being targeted and killed by the artillery by the air. a tax carried by this really monitor is everything. seems to be 5 difficult right now. and we're done
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going to the closure of borders. life is getting only difficult within these days. okay, thank you for that honey. my move efforts in 0 balance central gaza now 7 bodies have been pulled from the rubble industry, j, a neighborhood, and golf and city off to a series of as rarely strikes on thursday. i'll just, there is a small, i'll go reports from the area destroyed in is right in the is really offensive. i have the most book. i let this entire residential area has be flattened by this really occupation forces. it's now a goes to city. there is no trace of human life, and it depends on how does, while filming, we discovered this was a center sheltering display, as well as the news, as we were filming. and we found that the body of the line over there in the middle of what once was a temporary shelter. no one could come near the body to bury him for fear of being targeted, move out of the cord, going to report you to the single defense themes. anyway,
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what seems he was killed in and he's rarely ever strike until now. no one has been able to recover or very if this body has gotten a couple of well, and that's how our camera crew cannot get any closer. this on heavy we have taken refuge behind this ruined building that looks like this entire area is under is really air rates heavy. i'm a totally controlled by is really fire power, the high sci young stuff. and no one can answer such a yeah. or used to mean of roads like all of which are now controlled by is really the tanks our troops and worships from the sea. it should be noted that surgery, i used to be a densely populated neighborhood with a bustling with life to my left. who that was the main open marketplace of us is really tanks our station on the road behind it, just the meters away. as you can see, the entire area has been just totally destroyed. the level by these really occupational forces having a month to come with troops carried out to ground defensive. if there's such
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a well. now there is no sign of human life and have you um, up on top of the high ridge you can see and is rarely thank god, it's station on elements, har ridgemont providing the use of the entire area middle. this is the 2nd day of this really ground, defensive and show j. u. a number of bodies were found blank, abandoned the ground, many injured the victims are stranded without any assistance snyder who i just see it on the sled, on the out of their pocket stones. parliament has passed the budget which calls for a tax increase while the government tries to shore up its finances. and like father like son and teenage and perone, james is drafted by the los angeles lake is that's coming up in this forest on
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the to hello. this guy is a clear across lots of south america. we go here. so shy was up to was know the most pos been for the static, say some sick, a crowd just around know the knowledge and taina stretching a little further west with an a server capital split this way. a little further north, some chat was a little longer specifying, just coming in here through the latter part of the friday, pushing up towards essentially 20 full celsius on friday. it falls back to around 60, by the time becomes assessed. i self is that it is on the cold side. i mean, i celsius. they want to say iris, i some problem with the sunshine coming for your hey, if you all the way i will in sunshine a little further north america, the usual showers, the cause northern most pol. so just take your role. i just to the know so can that middle circulation in the atlantic maybe to develop into a name still something to watch out for, with the carrier being as we go into the submit pots of next week, i lost the shot record, which was used to where the weather is across the western pa,
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so the reason some big down polls coming in here, i'm ready, right? by the way, just running his way across the crowd, your costa rica pushing a little further north was nicely one or 2 shots with the cricket in bridge town on saturday. they will grasp to clear through is to go on through the day. otherwise, it's not the sunshine, sunshine with the what is the effect of the conflict on the environment. the impact is so much more than just emissions from tanks ships and we'll find more than will say it has a devastating effect on people in the department of defense is emissions is as large as many countries. every time ministry spent and increases military emissions increased and this war and this find that christ all have the product on a jersey to, to count the french colonial propaganda. a jewish liberation army are recruited,
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yugoslavia is find this camera, man jointed struggle and seize control of the narrative. decades later, a trove of unseen archive is uncovered in battle. great. the images of the minds behind the lens now on it for the contributions to of jerry is independence scenic, a religious a with this documentary on that does the more thing out is there a mind to file top stories without us president to bite? and then donald trump, his face off in the 1st televised to basic this presidential campaign. democrats of
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concerned austin underwhelming performance from biden, while trump repeats several false claims. the is ready, military is targeting heavily populated areas of central and self and concepts. also civil defense agency says 3, if it's medics were killed by is ready as strikes as they tarry, doubts, rescue efforts in the res refugee camp and these 12 others. now these really government has approved plans to expand its legal settlements in the occupied. westbank is riley, finance minister, dissolved spots and smart ridge who pushed for the move says it is a response to palestinians, legal actions against israel. it is also a full majority ation against the recent recognition of a palestinian state by 5 european countries. palestinian foreign ministers condemn the decision saying it will only consolidate apartheid. the 61 percent of the occupied westbank is on the direct is riley,
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military or civilian control. more than 260 illegal settlements out post in the area of the, of the caea as are all the prove construction of 5, the 3500 housing units and in an unprecedented move. washington sanction is rarely settlers and entities involved in violence against palestinians. the u. k. kind of the on the eve of old, on the same on the un human rights chief is also wound up a drastically deteriorating situation. indeed occupied westbank pointing to killing some $553.00 palestinians, including a $137.00 children since october, the 7th. as being not to use the macro bug, he's an associate fellow which has some house and a middle east on this. he joins me from shan, in wyoming. thank you for joining the program. how much support is then israel to this move to expand the supplements, especially given that has been such
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a backlash to it from the international community. and i think like now there is most of built in this guy has been a generally and i think what say people like smoke bleach in bamboo from their sides and the government in generally by moving this kind of step uh, using the photo slowly mean guys of the situation in the no space of it is byler, the part test inside his own government and to try to sneak more and more a live like getting legalizing a settlements in the west bank bay. mind all the supplements in the west bank according to international of illegal but they, they out the post of indigo. also according to these are the government to diesel. and by pointing small, which is not only the finance minister, he's also minister in the defense ministry is, is and showing that he has more than more of
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a visa vi. what happens in the west bank, especially in areas see and it's between legalizing it's illegal to supplements, but also demolishing it. but a scene in houses in different places. as you say, a small trans now has the power to make the changes he's wanted to to make for a long time. palestinians have lived on the stifling occupation since a israel seize control of the west bank back in 1967. so how much worse is it likely to get now for the palestinians as booked ridge executes his plans. for as long as these government isn't how it's we gets worse and worse. we see that the situation you mention more than 550, but it seems thinkin a number of them by and by these are the search. this is such a violence. he's continue despite the sanction by,
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by different countries. this is the 1st time it means early history. that's the representative of the settlement. and the such as have so much file. we've seen the government and, and i mean it's the thing, you know, it depends on them agent law. so after many guns soon got the eyes and cooked and the about the less, the less the gulf i'm going to call ition few weeks ago. so he basically, when it came to any of the wins and the main williams east to ensuring that in the low though there is no further stain in states, settlements of expanding all the time. and eventually, the idea is of annexing annexing that westbank and isabella status accepted, find that can live the and this phone is the concern is notes they can leave. and this is something that the international community needs to respond and need to respond. we've, we've, we've conviction. yeah, i mean, the idea of a 2 state solution has a,
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has been touted by the international community more in recent months. but this move shortly makes that ambition completely on viable. do you think we will get any kind of reaction from the international community? and as we see, the international community is busy with these who is different. the issue of, you know, we saw that they did the bait in the united states that certainly touch the surface of days early find the streaming issue that when your pain union many times says that, i think but no, doesn't dr. pony this needs a concerted effort by the international community, not just to say the disability to stay solution, but think the steps that need to make it have the oddity and also to adapting it to the, to the column, to the columns circumstances. and one of the issue that should been a must be a place and immediately is not only the, our supposed, but the general expansion of the supplements, the most surplus, the west bank, the more they make,
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the life of palestinians almost impossible. a in l u. c. but also in an area of being a, the less likely to stay solution to as to become as the peaceful solution. so that's all the conflict between these as in the right, exactly as the say, i mean by marginalizing palestinians in the westbank to an even greater degree than they already. isn't there a danger? what the government is doing is fueling a powder keg, which is in its backyard to collect any research actually before the 7 isn't most concerned. that's why i have one more tools and easily tubes in the west bank. then on the boulder with guys a, because the assumption was that violence would most likely to break out in the west bank not, not seen in guys. so, the mo, again, is humans punched in so much in the lives the don't see any hope for the
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a send us the total be nation. so that you get into of, of that the bill to patient, which is a how shall to patient the cues. and the list, what they said that the center, that's when they vandalizing good villages, vandalizing it, glow smoke coming to and then the more likely even no one would like to see that far less we break out or swing device. but okay, i appreciate your perspective, your feedback a bug, especially a fellow chopped him house and i'm at least thomas, thank you. thank you. okay, let's go back now to one of our top stories. iranian nationals and 11 on have been costing the votes in the presidential election. audi hashim joins us now live from they root alley. as we approach the closing of the pilot boxes. what's the situation been there 11 on how has the vote to turn up and
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a while. what we're hearing from you around is that the election has been extended for another couple of hours over here. so yes, clear red weather. the election is also extended for the next couple of hours. what was the scene? people coming here? the 100 selfie rang and it really is living here in an 11 us, all of them are part of the some of the individuals and of course relations between iran and 11 on i kind of different between from all the relations in the region. and that's why we've been seeing several people coming. jeff, have the number to the moment wasn't speed high after this, this is what we've seen by the and this is part of the election, the outside get on to elect a new president into for pm. the election, whether it's going to be the of the speak out with the problem in some, from a bucket for the ball for inside ged or a business account from the form is
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a. com. this is something that is going to be the time and maybe in the next i was however, 11. what we've been seeing is that at the number wasn't high to the moment of the talking now bought. and then there's the extension for another couple of hours . might end up with seeing more people coming and 14 and a range and much. okay, thank you for that. i have some that for us in favorites stu kenyon now where large crowds attended the funeral of protest and killed during confrontations with police . these 27 people, including a child, has been killed in recent days for the test as have demanded. president william reached a withdrawal, a controversial finance bill onto plunging to scrap. it retails now facing growing pressure to resign. meanwhile, the high court has bod police from using most count into
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a gas and vice lives and run the bullets against protest as argentina is, parliament has approved president how the malays, economic reform bill of to months of political deadlock. the so called omnibus bill, which includes increasing taxes and privatizing states and companies traded weeks of process. and they says the bill is a necessary step to fix the country struggling economy. it is his 1st major legislative wins taking office in december, but he had to make significant changes to the initial draft to win the support of congress. the latest have approve the nominations for the union's most senior officials for the next 5, yet a office of on the land has been nominated to retain her role as commission president for 2 days. prime minister antonio costa has been nominated to lead the european council. the body which provides the ear with political direction and the
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heads of government for a stony as prime minister kaya call us, is to be the union's next foreign policy chief and fathers elections in the european parliament earlier this month. the body has to approve the appointments before they can take office. see cranes, allies have pledged $60000000000.00 in annual military support for the next 4 years . prime minister says keep sign 20 security agreements with its european partners. russia launched a full scale military invasion and early of 2022 focused on the government has presented its budget for the fiscal year, often months of economic challenges, negotiations. but beyond that, for another $6.00 to $8000000000.00 loan on the way. but any deal will likely mean more hardship, the population will hide the reports. this is
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a less affluent neighborhood of the focused on the capitalist summer. but i'm home to board much lemon christian communities. on a hot summer day chicago stay selling ice candy. she said she barely made $300.00 ruby the day, which is just a letter more than a dollar for chicago stuff. this is the only way to head for a husband and 5 kids to supplement. the family's income was skinny and it didn't cost out of everything is so expensive and we are barely managing a single meal a day. if i don't help my husband, we will star, she worries a price increase and utilities will only add to the suffering and say why they can do without guess. they cannot go without electricity and water, extra taxes on agriculture along with a price increase on utilities. and essentially, commodities are all part of the government's plan. go ahead. yeah,
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i agree. i met them on the buckets on the economy had been struggling for years. we made a senior economist who does that, the annual budget and the source of all the economic problems as the excess do migrated by the budget. excessive spending is what leads to inflation. that is going to bring the people, the board, especially ad and visit historic height is in the insulation. and they're just also the main reason why i've extended in bed a bed is uh, and balances. have 5. did you say public expenditure has been created the exponent truly, which is not good for the economy. however, the finance minister said everyone really have to contribute to the economy. because he said, why, for land trippy and try to do, you may be able to run schools, universities and hospitals. they can not run the country, the country alonzo leon decade in a heated debate in parliament, the opposition of the knowns to budget that they can only get her of them and said
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that the paper did the better. there is no plan be like to go back to the i met for another loan would require more tax in the new budget, and that's bound to cause motor a dead man. i know why the public outrage come out of how you doing. i was your data, it's not me of odd. at least 13 people have been killed in southern indian states of car, and this has taca in a highway accidents the passages but can using in a van which collided with a space filling truck. local media is reporting several people injured. they were taken to hospitals for the treatment of the reins in india have caused the roof of a terminal in new daddy's international. apple to collapse. rescue is say, one person died. the terminal effected is used for domestic flights. only comes from south to refund basement projects integrated by pregnancy. and when the moody departures of either been canceled or divergent,
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all the terminals operating as normal. ok, coming up on al jazeera, we'll hear from indonesia is fast limiting, gymnast of less than a month until she can beat some the power stomach a business latest, a sponsored by intellect, global,
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your real estate destination in due by the business leaders to sponsored by him to lot global, your real estate destination in due by the the time to support his son a thank you very much to and then in a while let the us soccer federation has content. the racial abuse of their plays on social media following the last set, panama, and the call upon american law team way out was one of the says targeted off that
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he was sent off and the 18th of minutes for punching upon him to s. even d told them at the host that to say a man's down for most of the game. despite that, it was the us who went ahead and nice lanta with the fantastic strike from for the reading, the go, which it certainly was another look at the we play number, then equalized before half time, or would this go up from caesar blackman, the us, natalie hang on, but kind of, i did go on to get the winter when jose so hard. those cold was 7 minutes left on them. i had to play, i sent off off to that, but they made it to the final whistle and one to one representing your national team is a tremendous honor. and you know, there's a lot of expectations that come along with it. you know, today, as i reiterate, it was extremely disappointing, was all, but the effort was there and then we put in the same type of effort in this game, in terms of the work effort and, and the togetherness, you know, we'll have a shot to be here why we know it's going to be difficult,
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but what we're going to do it our best. he us no need live, it's a when the final game i guess you apply, which might be a tough task. goodbye for us to leave you at 5 now and new jersey with our and newness among the scores. and typical strikes of school for 7th straight into a national, not your why are chasing a rack or the 16th of corporate titles. and now on the verge of the place and the full of the finals, while i believe you have just one. when in the last it's 2 games and be started. a bron james and his son bruni, are set to become the fast as a father son to, to play for the same team. at the same time. the 19 year old was picked by the los angeles lakers and the 2nd round of the n b. a draft on thursday. brittany entered this year's draft full following one year at the university of southern california, off to recovering from a call. jessica rest the last summer. he now joins lakers where his father played
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since 2018 in the history of a. there's never been a father had a song that share a basketball court. that feels like something that could be magical and we know and have to respect of course the wrong as a decision about his opt out and i'm sure he and his family and occasional deliberate, what they're going to do there. and of course he has freedom to decide whatever is best for him and his family. so, so now she's who set to make history at the past and impacts and next month. the final look to is the 1st 2 minutes from indonesia to eval qualify for the games. and it's been a bit lower reports from jakarta. her success is already inspiring youngsters at home to aim higher on most days of the week. of course, support dedicates up to 4 hours to gymnastics, that's on top of the school and community. she lives on the south side of the
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indonesian capital jakarta and trains in the north. sometimes i miss like say with my friends with like at the same time i want to pursue my dream. so i go to a site for at 13 years old and only 5 years into the sport. she has a clear, cool, i sure will as that i can see what nationally i sat asian and brought to something in the media. and hopefully i can bring another for indonesia. what's the horace role model happens to be someone. she's trained with risk that you're going to look feet. she's the 1st indonesian gymnast to qualify for the olympics. and she'll be seeing action in paris. ripped us, been training at this gym since 2013. indonesia has no national training center for gymnastics. so this plug, nurtured and supported her olympic team. now the dreams of these young athletes
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were inspired by her success. many indonesians dream of football glory in the southeast asians, h olympic. golds were all one investments in. yes, i know what are the political least popular seats usually get less attention from the government, but i've kept training and have proven that even was limited facilities that i can still achieve great things. yeah. make no mistake on her mentor. save it has had to endure some criticism from religious conservatives because separate type bidding leah tarts. but that hasn't stopped or either maybe that has hard work, a hard worker. and then i see the cut over the what people say yes, new database. and then the site of the sports, growing popularity. thanks in part to risk to indonesia is hosting the world championships in 2025. find below al jazeera jakarta. this is going to be india against us. that's again the final of the t 20 woke up on saturday and yes
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for us defending champions england off the rain delay in going on a cub central heat sama took tops quoted with 57 to help post a total of a $171.00. 47, and they went through england's basses just for whom right? pick top 2, it gets but it was the spinners. who did most of the damage in england ended up falling short by 68 runs indian american golf. uh, actually, but tie uh, needs the way at the rocket mortgage, classic tournament in detroit. the 22 year old from california, one to texas open earlier this year. and he wrapped up a full bodies and an eagle and his final 7 hose to finish his 1st round 8 on the box is on the way and wrong to and still leave. and how about this from nate lashley? american produced a hole in one at the 11th the whole, but nevertheless, he remains way off the top of the knee. and finally, to real, where brazilian sir,
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it settles herrera looks in good form ahead of his electric title. next month that he said we, we re because of finals of the world. so if these real pro event where he'll face to pass, kinda larry and that's always quote for me, a $100.00, a 1000000 to thank you, son, a now coastal erosion is rapidly west and ing alone easily shows that as, according to report by the talent institute for environmental protection, it was such as the cost 15 years, the beach south of rome has shrunk by hoff authorities have deployed protective measures like nurse from zones and virus to safeguards. shoreline infrastructure from the horses, most of the l. phenomenal is phenomenal and simply shifts the issue from the speech to the beach for the know the northern beach will also be affected by these rigid structures built to combat or roshan,
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triggering coastal erosion there as well. okay, that's it. for me, my name's 5. this needs to be boxed, it just depends on the a presidency manual, not call a surprised phones by cooling a snuff. imagine just weeks before the elliptic games in paris, all through a. so just support from reading the penn national run, the policy will look, apple pay all, will the country know cheaper to the, to the far right of the print connection? what is the effect of the conflict on the environment? the impact is so much more than just emissions from tanks ships and we'll find more than will say it has a devastating effect on people in the department of defense is mission is as large as many countries. and every time ministry spent and increases military
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emissions increased. and this war and this kind of christ all have the product on a jersey to ask if we can stories from african perspective the means and reduce the menus to say mass email works for some people to short documentaries, by african filmmakers from the media. and gonna, knowing that i'm active, we have contributing to the change. it's really every whiting of feeling sleeping on water. and the go from a new series of advocate direct on i'll just see or in las vegas employees thousands, a huge proportion of them. latino whose work is in the service industry, had taught by carpet the economy, furious about illegal immigration. trump meets the votes and is pushing called for the. the republican party matches and aligns with our culture and our values. our core. it's the core of us. if we went nevada,
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we went the whole thing. donald trump isn't a strong position haven deposit right now. he has a 5 point lee, the head of joe. quite a lot can happen between now and november. but the political winds of change may be heading to nevada. at least if donald trump gets his way the he's not equipped to be president, you know what? and i know it is ridiculous. every single thing he said is a lie. some democrats cool on us president joe biden to step aside often underwhelming performance during the 1st debate with donald trump. the, by my name's side, this is valid. is there a life from what's that coming up? the u. s. supreme court rules to weaken the law or used to prosecute january 6
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