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the. ringback there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media, on how to 0 government shut off access to social media the . the color that i'm associated, hey, this is a new zone line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. because it says he left a wasteland bodies less of the streets of to is really troops withdrawal. to do an agency of, of how this thing and refugees ask for more money. it says it only has enough funding until the end of august. 18 democrats are asking us president joe biden to quit the race. his next big test is in the battleground states. michigan can use
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police chief resigns of to violence, anti government protests that killed at least 40 people. just pull the reigning wimbledon champagne look set for another long match in his title, defense of the losing the 1st set against dynamite, that kind of sound crossing. going into the there are many calls for health that we simply cannot reach them. was of the spokesman of gauze of civil defense agency. we're counting, the harrowing say instead of unmatched from the north of to is ready troops partially withdrew from that area. rescue workers that have not recovered at least 60 bodies from neighborhoods that and gauze the city and thousands more often buried under the rubble still on their occupations. that is really forces are preventing rescue efforts. residents. meanwhile, i'll still told to not return because it's really snipers and times all still there
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. so i felt as i found them a sort of thoughtful for a lot of, i'm from the ambulance and emergency department in northern casa, immediately after learning that these valleys partially withdrew from the tel. i'll highlight in the gaza city. we went there and found bodies, most of the bodies with decomposed because the ambulance team was when not allowed to reach a place that someone else still, there's a large number of bodies under the rubble of the headed headings. meanwhile in the south witnesses say the is really, um it has again target has an area that is had designated a so called se, so this attack him hon. eunice killed at least 7 palestinians, a while that's not speak to correspondent him to racism, daryl dallas in central garza for us. and can you give us a bit of a report on the stage of golf? the city right now? it sounds like the fighting is still ongoing, despite the votes of this withdrawal massive destruction houses demolish houses, burned bodies, concert everywhere in neighborhoods. bodies still traps and the civil defense seems
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. i've been trying to earn the hours of the morning to retrieve and to recover as much bodies as possible. but according to the civil defense teams, they set that they were able to retrieve 6, the did bodies from different areas inside and how and not area in the western parts of the god, the city. and let me tell you that the 60 bobbies from kelly, how and the western god, the cities were only after this, like one day of is where the ground encourage. and in that area, people say that they were, excuse the trying to see other set. that's the is really, horses were start getting a lot of palestinians with live at munition and quad copters and drones, mazda of destruction, school buildings, universities, severe destruction in the gulf, the city. and this is own, the, in the one day round invasion. i'm sorry,
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they're reporting for us from the ground from general bala in central garza. thank you and how these really minute. she ordered everyone in gaza city to about 2 ways . on wednesday, the space protestants that were forced to flee, yet again north i'll include, spoke to those. she's taking shelter out of school in jamalia, which is also enrolled in casa. this is an evacuation since on giovano for the account where many companies have arrived, you know, looking for options to optimize why the forces older they took evacuated to many companies have arrived to the schools looking for a show. so they lift the houses without any available loan goods, so they have nothing. all of these families here have a ride and don't have anything till the end. when they asked us to leave, they didn't give us any time to gather our belongings or take some food for our young children to look at my young ones. the oldest is in 4th grade and the
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youngest is 3 months. everyone only had a few personal items, no food or drink, nothing, not even flour back. so it was very difficult. we were walking along the road and saw shrapnel and scattered body parts. can you imagine the situation? i was walking and seeing that people. if my son had slipped from my hand, i wouldn't have been able to find him in addition to those people have been displaced too many times. and each time they have to risk a product interval journey looking for a shelter, not knowing what they will arrive to we will be found that we should go to western gods and we will be assured that we would resign thing in a safe place. however often at 11 30 pm, we were surprised by the presence of compet woman directed to west industrial area in the u. n. ages and there was intense shooting. it was extremely painful and
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difficult because we've left all our belongings. i wouldn't mattresses, i will close our luggage and we'd have to feed without any food or drink. i can't feed my children have escaped from the sea which included an aerial siege from the sky and tanks on the ground. some of the state children forgot their belongings and trying to return to workshop and could interest to their children or family members . this is job i never heard you can, which is has too many destroyed buildings and too many display south of cities a. this is actuation since i'm a, provide them a place to sleep. yeah. they will not know how low return fee before they are for was to flee again. why? because you just need a nothing does a spread ta, this time as civilians and go as
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a continued to be evacuated from the north to the south directed by the israeli army towards the on the last year it led a so called face on 1800000 people are now squeezed into a me, a 6 and a half square kilometers, assigned the terrain as you see there, just on the coast. now to put that in perspective, that whole area is about half the size of london's heathrow and pools. what right now, do you an agency if a palestinian refugees is holding its annual pungent confidence in new york? so it comes at a time of unprecedented challenges for the agency, which provides life saving aid and services to palestinian space and gaza and elsewhere. we're not saying it only has funds until the end of august. it last international funding from its biggest donors, including the united states, of the israel, accused some employees of taking pos and you know, to some of the tax under being members of loss. a number of countries and resumed funding often independent investigations, has no credible evidence of israel's allegations, but on is still following source,
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will be one century general has emphasized there is no alternative to own right without the necessary supports in financing to own what bothers spend, refugees, we lose that, can you think a lifeline. and the last larry a vote for a better future to those of you, we have already pledged support. i thank you. and my appeal to everyone is these older well, but looked at all the stuff and protect what was mandates, including sort of funding as it lets me be clear, there is no alternatives to own the order. as commissioner general says, the agency is staggering. under the waste of a tax and has made an appeal for $1200000000.00 and funding on one luck. so resource to deliver. it's monday. the agency ability to operate beyond all those
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depends on member states. disbursing planned funding on making your contribution to the call budget for the occupied palestinian territory. emergency appeal driven primarily by the won't in gaza. we are appealing for 1200000000 us doing a cover critical mental needs until the end of the year to 75. years now the human relief lacks agency of a palestinian refugees has been a little i find for millions of people under simple, it's almost 6000000 palestinian refugees who live both in the occupied posting entire trees as well as a neighboring countries. now it provides them with aid education, health, social services, since as well launched, it's, we're on garza, they have been at least 453 attacks impacting on real premises. 2 sides of them are schools. at least 524 people sheltering inside those facilities have been killed.
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and those attacks, as well as a $195.00 unreal stuff, including doctors and teaches what it seems. gabriel is under. he's been across about catching conference for us from you and headquarters in new york. david. oh no. hasn't that plane to continue functioning for months now? especially on to those, those really accusations not to mention the ongoing obstacles on the ground. as gutierrez just said, there's no alternative. i've been wondering how it was deceived by member states now as well under a has always been perceived well by most member states, of course. but i think what the last 9 months is showing, what you're seeing now is really there is no alternative to the work that unread does on the ground. and particularly you're seeing this now and these critical times. and i think you're seeing a countries come together to try to now support henri as much as they can given they're under political and financial attack. now we have just gotten a word that
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a 118 member states as 118 countries have signed on to a shared joint commitment to politically and financially support unread, this is new. this just came out in the last hour or so. it was a shared commitment that was spearheaded by slovenia, jordan and quaid, and i think it comes that is very critical moment. as, as pledging a conference begins here in new york because under is so desperately in need of funds to continue to support the people in gaza and the rest of palestine. as you heard from sir uh, sleepless, it really is said we need to point one a, i'm sorry, $1200000000.00. that emergency appeal is only 20 percent funded. we expect that number to go up as the day goes on. we've already heard from slovenia, is for administer, who kicked off the pledging conference by announcing her countries,
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donating and another 1000000 euro is to on top of what they already contribute on risk. so clearly you're seeing over whelming number of countries come together right now supporting under, in these very, very difficult times to have that as on the for us and you'll keep an eye on that funding conference. thank you, dave. well, that's not bringing next. talking about, he's a former chief of the ethics office full and ryan joins us now from vienna, lex, as we go into this funding conference, do you perhaps feel like the tide has tons when it comes to sentiment and suspicion around the roof from the states, as well i believe where thank you for having me. i believe with 9 months into an unprecedented atrocious war in god. yeah, uh and sure. and uh the. busy has sort of become immune to be a messaging and, and, and,
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and at the gum line, campaign stamps it uses to sort of justify that warrant touring is excellent. and ryan subjects from hospitals. and so, yes, i think we're reaching out for him, jen, and you know, when you get back? so again, sean rubber, an integral part was always around sort of for older brother generals title on children guys. and then donors speaking and, and the international community begins to see to be not true. one indeed and right is an instrument of the international communities for which it exercises it has exercised for 75 years. solve its responsibility for the question on the kind of side. so yeah, it's, it's time to stand by the agency to project into supporting a financially important ticking. so like fixing those actions, ations whether or not people believes in the still have had consequences. we had the warnings from unrest, jason, in previous months,
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that those accusations make on right stuff on the ground to target. now when you look at that death toll a 195, do you think that's been the case as well unwrapped has been operating for the for the last decade between got an extremely good periods and difficult situation. uh, wisconsin being blockaded. uh ways. uh, where is the, uh, defacto government thing, guys, and not being recognized by the international community unrest, battery solar system, same things and only, and only a couple of weeks ago, the xbox we confirmed. are there any further assistance in may? so uh, you know, do each of the most to maintain, you want to carry a neutrality, independence, impartiality, and it can never be ruled out that there are abuses like in any other
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organization. but by and large the, the organization is doing an amazing job in supporting the palestinian refugee and the wider guys and population are the most difficult circumstances. indeed. uh and, and israel has not managed to provide any solid evidence that any of those allegations were, you know, found, or where, where supported by my, my, my, my evidence next as being, as yourself, being the former chief of on rose ethics office. can you perhaps focus through some of the steps that the agency is taking over the aspect to remain as independent and mutual as possible as he was saying, we always think of them that the she and number of stuff there are. there are huge challenges or indeed, i mean on rise, the only international you, when agency, dad, dad, has a very a leverage neutrality framework. age provides for inspections of each installations
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. stop all the, all the agencies uh, share any files and the spouse are very all directly range on the phone aspects of the saturday winter as it relates to the media use wherever it relates to use of vehicle. whenever do you need to relate, screw positions in providing age to, to, to the, the, the brother sam population. uh, there are, uh, financial fixing plays to, to make to and then then man, that funding is appropriate the channel and so forth. so they're there and, and, and again, these days recently with us, as long as we're amended on run and, and i think that it is going beyond any other humanitarian un agency. and, you know, and so now, you know, operating in, in a court in switch to monetary, in principles, in, in a very different phones, more so incredibly,
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incredibly difficult. and as we've heard again from this actually general, there is no alternative to on right. and speaking to some of your former colleagues, do you have a sense of the state to bond with the actual functional capabilities at the moment given that stage of funding, given the situation on the ground as well? you know, the, the indeed you're, you're correct there is no, there's no alternative to en route and i think that he's on. so one of the reasons why israel had so so strongly come out against the agency because it has been the backbone of the you want to, terry and system in guys are many of the other humanitarian agencies or what we weren't sure with. and by, by attaching and right is rather just mean dramatic is disrupting the humanitarian age system in the industry. well, and i still have 13000 and stuff on the ground and about the 3 files of don't day
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in day i can provide emergency release and just all subtracting turned just out there from that you know, one day it's during your me on the news top and the, the health center steps you function and, and, and improvise mobile house points providing, providing basic health care services. the agencies, counselors are trying to provide type of healthy board to somewhere in the counter . so the agency does as much as it can still, maintains weyerhaeuser still has that has that vehicle. so any deal in many ways, the backbone of the humanitarian system. but obviously, as we actually witnessed ways beyond sloan from the gartner stream, you know, the agencies should being effectively, of course, so many people, you know, so many of the installations at the annual cost. next talking back of at a former chief of the ethics office full and well,
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thank you so much for joining us on the challenges there and use our life. you're welcome. bye as well. the united states has adopted further sanctions against 3 is rarely set says and the number of illegal outposts and entities operating in the occupied westbank. now that brings to 10, the total number of such as the us as individually sanctions. now since february, as all right, create quota, hava is one of the organizations named washington says its members are involved in repeated acts of violence against the palestinians. 2 of the 3 individual sanctioned also leaders of another group called solve 9. it's described as a violent extremist as rainy group. it's been attacking humanitarian aid truck's heading to garza. and the 3rd person is a farmer who owns one of 4 legal outposts that has been blacklisted when nora day reports from ramado and how these really, governments has not taken any steps to match these sections. for this war, begun, the us had not taken any measures that could be even perceived as pressure against
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is really separate. we're attacks on palestinian civilians or the is really policy a supplement expansion. of course, these are limited to is really nationals the, the, the sanctions that are announced have to do with assets if they exist in the us with a not allowing the entry in the united states. but they don't effect what happens in israel, where the government has not cooperated. it has not much those sections, and it is actually advancing draft legislation to go around them and make sure that they are these individuals are not financially affected organizations as well. a holla is a right wing organization, as you said, it is closely associated with many ministers in the government, including the national security minister. if i'm, i've been v are they continue to have a lot of clout on policy, and they continue to receive funds from american citizens through very many means
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including crowd funding. this house on me. i wish i had a is a full, a member of the capacity also leads the blog posts in israel. he says the latest round of us sanctions are an attempt by washington to distance itself from he is of complicity and legal set for activities. everybody knows that the national all systems, all the sudden those projects are legal and then you also get they have been running for decades and the americans are what, oh, era both. but they are now listen. if it's really a shame room, there is there any bark now? was this is human wave of barbarism and fascism that the, that they should be a little bit more aware. well, there are violence, the destruction of the internet in the human actions. but in general, uh, the next step is the website including
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a key, the supplements, a lot of the, the supplements in the west bank and the tools that are being financed by american work. and i think that in the united states, this is savings. and the approach for getting to uh would be useful agreement. and then what was supposed to be said something that should be clear about the legitimacy or subtler activities in the west bank and the students. the other in the united states, more democrats have quote on joe biden to quit the 2024 presidential race and followed nearly our long news conference at the end of the day. so it's on it, when by the power you to questions about foreign policy and occasionally stumbled over his watts at least 18 congressional democrats have now off the president to
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drop out. yet, joe biden remains defined. he says he's still the best person qualified to defeat donald trump. let's say for now whitehouse correspondence can we help him? he's spelled for nearly an hour, but adding away questions about whether he's capable of running for another 4 years . i'm a terminal and running for it. i think it's important and i real. i am a fears. i see. let them see. ask questions about us president biden's mental fitness and calls for him to abandon his run for another term in the white house had been escalating for weeks. so when the 81 year old president was asked had he reduced his schedule, following his poor debate performance last month against his rival, donald trump's. and i talked to biden scott, who if you looked at my schedule since i've, since i made that stupid mistake, i just kind of just paste myself, paste myself in the next debate. i'm not going to be traveling in this 15th time
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zones. why didn't it says his successful presidency is proof. he's still strong, physically and mentally. as he spoke at the end of 3 days of nato meetings in washington, he told reporters, nato leaders are urging him to keep running fearful his rival, former president, donald trump, will return to the white house. when i hear them say, is kind of weird. but nato leaders were visibly uncomfortable and audibly gas when biting at the end of the nato summit introduce ukrainian president vladimir zalinski as russian president vladimir put clear. and now i want to hand it over to the president ukraine who has as much courage as he has a determination based gentleman, president, president booth present list white and quickly corrected himself. others in
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attendance also defended by the test page up a c and then the slips of the tongue happened. and if you always monitor everyone, you'll find enough of them 5 in the insist he's not leaving the presidential race. despite his blunders, he insist he still has a chance to win. kimberly healthcare alger 0, washington. well that's now speaking to kimberly, how could she joins us from washington dc complete? can you give us a read on the current state of play within the democratic policy? right now? it sounds like everything's in disarray the day there is certainly some confusion about where to go from here. oh, what most had expected is the performance would be cataclysmic. and so already there had been statements drafted meetings planned on essentially getting rid of jo by them and moving on,
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finding someone to replace him. but he exceeded expectations. it was essentially classic joe, by that he's no for his gas. he's known for miss taking and mixing up names and that's exactly what he did. but he also showed, improves and defy the expectations for the critics that he's adapted for a policy that's exactly why barranca baba chose them as his vice president. and so he really showed the critics, he is, but he was able to do the job is specially after a very long day at the tail end of 3 days of natal meetings. and so he's is shown, is it, he's defiant that he's going to continue running. and what he's going to press on and quickly. i should also point out that the campaign has a really said look at. it's a white, a lead, the owner class liberals that are calling for him to go, but the place of the party, the black americans, the latino americans, the white working class are quite satisfied with joe biden and want him to continue
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and press on. kimberly how get that a white house correspondent with the lasers from washington dc. thank you very much . kimberly who let's look at some of those cool is that kimberly it was referring to on wednesday at to george clooney said that democrats need a new nomination beat from his comments came just re itself the he headlined a major fundraiser that said joe biden. lisa, that same day democratic, sent as a piece of welsh, became the 1st member of the chamber to quote on by them to quit the race. and earlier in the week for my house speaking, nancy pelosi, it declines to definitively back fines candidacy one often a television interview without swinging the origins. goldstein who the democratic strategist, who was also a former advisor for both bill and hillary clinton, who joins us now as well from washington dc. mentioned i recall any immediate off them off of that debate, you stood by by and you didn't think it was possible to replace them. have you changed your mind or actually i have, i didn't say it was not if it was possible to replace it. i just thought at the
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time it was on wise and it was not entirely clear that, that the miserable performance of the debate was or was not kind of a operation. i think the evidence is mounting that something's happened to by and over the past several months. you heard him yesterday at this press conference. he was much more areas i than anything. donald trump could dream about being called for 2 state solution. we know that trump once a muslim band in the us and will never in a 1000000 years go for tuesday in solution. 5 is quite eloquent when it comes to foreign policy, but it appears george clooney is one. he's members and congress far others that people see him in moments where he was more like the person we saw in that debate. then the person we saw yesterday. so i actually think at this stage of the game, if i had the best, i think, and it's not going to be easy. the bible will actually choose to stand down and
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give way to come with harris. i will just say one of the things, shockingly, he's, the polls have not created for him. there were polls who probably saw this morning . then had him tied with donald trump tight after that horrible performance debate . so it just speaks to how much people do not like donald trump in the united states of america. and i disagree with the premise side. it's just black's in spanish who are trying to kind of hold on to him. most democrats and pose, which the bible would give way. and we all seeing more, more indications of that just in the last hour or so. which of the new times is reporting that made a democratic turn as a say. now hold back. something like 19000000 in pages, if 5 and stays in the race. and you'll conversations with, with policy members, just how close are we to an open democratic convention. why that's not going to happen. and let me just say about the donors he's going to give way, not because $19000000.00 may or may not come,
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may or may not come in. buying is widely out spent. trump this spring to no evidence of factors as far as advertisements are concerned in these swing states . so i don't know that whether it's 19 or even $90000000.00 will make a difference, will make a difference. is the sense that the voters already had doubts about trumping about 5 years because of his age. and they were, those doubts were reinforced as that debate and there was nothing at this stage did by you can do to erase those doubts. i don't think it's going to be an open convention that would be a total mess. i know. totally unpredictable outcome. and if it was somebody other than comma harris to stand up a presidential campaign on no notice i have to pick a running made raise some money to everything that's involved with the president trump campaign. starting in late august. some people vote as early as september 20th united states. i just think that's not feasible at all. so richard, let's,
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let's talk then about the alternatives. as you say, there have been calls to riley around coming to harris, but polling faster than fighting doesn't mean that she is pulling well enough to beat from. you. talk about the mess that an open convention could turn into. is this then about policy? unity is this about trying to unify the policy and is it possible right now to do that around coming up? or actually i think it is surprisingly, if you would ask people a year or 2 ago i would have i think people would have been unclear whether they could have rally behind her. now, if you talk to people that have followed her over the past several months, i don't know the campaign campaign trail. she's much more compelling, much more likable, much more effective. and yes, there are doubts that a black female is somebody that voters across the spectrum in the
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swing states can get behind. by the same token, i think young voters, who frankly had no kind of reason the back by the, by get as soon as they ask about her. and i think if she picks the vital vice presidential running, mate, i could see is this happened with clinton and border and 1992 they, they go across the country excited people and i could actually see her doing quite well and a general election. but i'd see no alternative if i step to side to harris thinking to nominate. well, let me ask you, then this is only if 5 and steps aside. i mean, after a huge career of overcoming obstacles and challenges, what would it actually take somebody? and now to step aside and feel like he's making that choice, he's, he's suggesting that he would only do that if he feels he has no chance of winning . so what would that threshold look like? and i think that's an unreasonable pressure. hold back. is there anything possible
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uh, you know, from, could do a base plan in the, you know, immediate run up to the election and make by the only reasonable choice. but i actually think that yes, 5 is a very proud man and he has reason to be. he's accomplished for an awful lot, but i think if the clinton's an obama is and below sees and schumer is. and jeffrey is in the party quiet who publicly quietly kind of sit down with him, go through the numbers and explain what they're hearing from members of congress. what the polls are saying that by in seems to be a little denial about i think however probably is by could be persuaded to give way to harris, but that's what it's going to have, which is goldstein. that's a democratic strategist and for my advisor for both bill and hillary clinton greeley. great to get your thoughts and insights at this moment in the race. thank you for joining us, which of course, thank you. hello,
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biden's. next big test comes in just a few hours time where he'll be campaigning in michigan. it's the state that's home to the biggest, our community in the united states and 5 and last delegates. they're in the primaries because of a support for israel school and garza. that's when mom bizarre just there is a senior. if it's what i must, he's running us today. why skype from paris? more when i'm wondering whether the debate performance and everything we've seen subsequently from by them, is eclipsing the issue of garza in michigan. but none of it is good news for by a hell of generally speaking, as i wrote on our website origin 0 dot net back in uh where's the dot com backslash focus last summer. age is going to be a defining factor into selection. there's absolutely no doubt about that. and a lot of these other important issues, including the economy, i thought maybe is going to come 2nd. and because the age is already playing such
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an important role and 4 months before then november elections. i think that's really putting a lot of burden on by that and really on the caught change or diminishing his ability to influence the advanced, including and then a nation including of the question of for example of us is filing concepts on i want to come back to the ceasefire question in just a moment following that, but just sticking with what's happening in michigan because we do expect finding that in just a few hours in the golfing to gretchen whitman, his name has been very high on the list of by little tentative, i see, she is saying that she wouldn't run, she's sticking by by them. but she did say very revealing leave off to that debate that she thinks that he's entirely lost in michigan. is that, do you think any, coming back for the democrats since a button especially given feeling on gaza now to you know, these are incredibly dramatic moments dramatic times
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for the question of america. and they've, at least on the question of elections. and why do i seem credible there? magic, you know, we define drama. it's a human choice between 2 arrows, tired, but good, so forth between 2 evils. for the i americans who think of middle eastern is right about a sign or so on as a driver for their vote. and this is a choice between 2 evils. they think of both by then i'm from pod who originally bad for the palestinians for democracy and the release for freedom and them at least for justice and bought a sign of software for the pro. is there any voices in the united states for the pro occupation voices in the united states? this is a question or 2 article sire will goods for that drunk is great. market is actually too great for me to choose for the palestinians. the difficulties choose
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between bad then worse for the pro is randy's in the united states. it start choosing between to every post i haven't got stuck on a complete opposite trunk or we don't know. and it's really difficult to ask the report. for example, about medication michigan. so what should they do next? really these are, these are personal choices. so as you say, the perceptions of, of who might take office a playing and to cease fine assets as well. and there's been suggestions that nursing yahoo is wasting, just wasting for, for a trump white house and, and he's wanting to drive out the war until then, how is the upheaval that went out saying the political that people in the us. how's that paying into these 5 tools? well, you know, there's absolutely no doubt certain times. i mean i was trying to run the clock on by them. as i am not assured as he is that tom is going to be even better done
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by that. i don't think i'm recent that might have been some history and then at least there was a, a most supportive, unconditionally or reserves on my than the way you supported israel genocide, the frustrates months, 9 months is really fun versus edited. so when from gums, if he ever comes and becomes surprised, but i am not really sure he seems hurt by the use the word i guess nothing you all he told me he was betrayed by nothing else. and he isn't going to be another side of this person. he's a transactional president. oh, really? so many american jews are betraying. and even though he has more favorable to israel, the democrats and so so forth. so there is that nothing you're trying to run the pull up the clock or might it because there is diplomatic pressure. but in the end of the day, i think again for many americans, for many progressives and others in the united states, the question is not just about who's worse on the question about assigned years or so many other important questions about justice,
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freedom and human rights. that face thing not to has an expressive and stuck are just as important for many americans. it's come november, now does. there is put senior political on the small and the charlotte speaking to us today from paris. thank you. moment always great to get your thoughts. so moving on and kenya's police chief job had come, it has resigned in the wake of the violent crack down by security forces on protest as that killed 41 people last month. demonstrations that initially began in opposition to controversial finance bill and now being directed and government corruption and police brutality and an attempt to contain widespread on good present when we were so withdrew that bill which would have raised the taxes. and then on thursday, he dismissed most of his cabinets, pledging to hold discussions with critics before then, appointing a more efficient administration was ringing out, correspondent knocking when he joins us from the canyon capital. nairobi. malcolm, is this going to be enough for those protests to so many and said that they will
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not stop until we've talked himself goes to the we don't know if the inspector general of police resign voluntarily, or if he was ordered to do, say by presidents a retired, but this comes of the day off the, as you mentioned, roots a firing hold of his cabinet ministers and i made calls for, among other things, something cooling for, re type to go. others cooling for just this, for a full records of rights abuses throughout these protests which include people being afraid just as being shot dead by police abductions, which say, been dozens of quoted people being abducted interrogated beats in and then released . and also some cases people going missing and then said for these having found in the countryside. so demonstrate to the cooling for justice for these abuses. now we've been at the old of the protests and uh on the streets is normal to see very many rank and file police offices that the ones that usually fly to tig,
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spoken to some of them. some even express sympathy with the protesters, but it's also normal to see small units of police or security agents in plain clothes, counting and assault into different weapons. somebody bought a club as a face must sometimes and cause without a number of sites. we didn't know who that is. security obviously do. they have been seen and found firing live rounds into crowds. you'll see that know who's responsible for the abductions tend to happen in the night. so it's not clear if they're under the same chain of command as the removed offices, they don't care if they're under the command of the inspector general a please. uh, but it certainly, uh, just the moving one. police chief folds the fall shows of the protest system on for the people responsible for the abuses, to actually be arrested and charged with crimes and tried in a cool. so the people responsible all the other demand is for those that gave the
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oldest for these, these, this take place to be, have to account and did a huge amount of anger. and i want to give us a bit of context here because the issues for so many people are on knew that and not just about the finance spell that triggered the protest. there also some big questions about accountability as you say, but it's also not how government functions and how crushing the strong so for generations is being the norman. and can you have for people to go into politics to get rich and well. 70 salaries relatively high is why do you understood that the boss, the be a wealth of us wealth comes from corruption and then it's normal in turn. so full efficiency, the creed of oswell, sea pace of support gives positions to loyalists, right? down, see, paying for people to attend valleys. the least wealthy people get paid very small amounts of money election time. i suppose the opposition on the ruling possible to
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dispose of the previous governments would be to be mobilized in that way. now it would decades. this is to be not a growing middle class, especially in around the capital nairobi with more and more people educated. and of course, people have come online since not signed the technology and widespread new social media, as it's used as being used by this movement to cool out m p 's and to help people to accounts. and what we've seen, what is certainly a perception among a lot of the critics this in president williams, retailers government then at the displays of wealth which is presumed to be ill. dawson, i've become more agree just than ever before. for example, politician handing out physically handing out what zip cache and chat, chisel showing of fleets of luxury caused neighbors in this context, the governor's proposal to raise taxes for the 2nd. yeah. and the right proved to be, as many people put it as through the broke the camel's back in the context where there
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was already growing discontents about lights and corruption and displays of excessive wealth. and it was certainly among the protesters felt that this, it just don't see spa and raising taxes was that was the trigger. but the complaint seems to come about the whole political system, the endemic corruption and talk to nature, which is the thought of it for. so many, yes, well certainly continue watching the situation and can you very closely indeed not from web that for us and i ready. thanks now. oh, the school building has collapsed and nigeria that happened in the city of jobs. students were assisting their exams at the time, and there are reports of many who are injured dead rescue efforts underway to which teachers and students who are still trapped that under the rubble the new prime minister, the solomon islands, as in china, for a visit to bruce,
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ties jeremiah manella, it has a house. tulips with the chinese present changing thing. and the capital gazing china's influence and the pacific island nation increased significantly on them. and allies proved assessor. the 2 countries signed a security event some 2 years ago, which raised phases of chinese troops scanning a foothold in the region that's been long dominated by the us and australia. a heavy rain full continues to disrupt life in the south, west of china and the city of chanc king has been experiencing its most stormy weather. this un salons and lance lions, as you see, have forced thousands from their homes. at least 6 people have died in the reigns. meanwhile, it placed 63 people on the thing in the pool. office of 2 bosses was swept into a reserve by a landslide caused by monsoon range that a search and rescue mission is on the way to look for the missing people. 3 passengers have been rescued though and receiving treatment. the still ahead here on out of the school is the most successful falls fall on test. much history ends
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his international career with a victory and the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by the
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business leaders to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the welcome back. it's time for student and the has all the 10 is that simple? yes, big much is just finished. defending would've been jumping. carlos al cross is booked . his place in this is final across bit lose the 1st set of this semi final against final month of death. but a hit back. so when the match, in full sense, a good
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21 year olds, funny to song, the 2nd grand friends thoughts as the having gone last month's friend sharpen friday. the 2nd send the final on. it's why that was the 7 time champion, no big deal, because each taking on it to leaves lorenzo just now the most successful fastball or in test much history is signed off his international career with a victory 41 year old jimmy anderson walking out. so i've got a 100 loads for his $188.00 england tests much. and if you want us to pick up a rest with this missing just silver silver and for his 700 and food stamps has been dropped to caps with would have wraps up the window instead that on a wednesday guess that can suitcase he finished with much figures a plan for a 106 for the best before was going even that'd be to in more than a 100 years england,
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one up in the series to will test matches to cover. so finish with the 5 for 21 years. where it sconces it in spain and building up to the fund with the your rose, that's in berlin. it kicks off on sunday. a lot of focus sensitive on spain's your main level. he'll be the rightful the age of 17. when he walks out for that final team and you'll be celebrating his birthday on saturday. and it's 16. he became the youngest m, a score of the major tournaments with his goal against france in the semi finals course. i mean is a, an amazing play of what he has shown already with we 16 years, i think on many, many players in history did. but again, what is the most important is excuse mentality of his way of, of thinking he's come, he's a good guy. you know, who is a good the, the made this was the only one is that he was the semi final hey rose to
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england a last minute winner against the netherlands in c one. when making the facts about finals accounts southgate states, they lost the the last final of the years ago. it's late on penalties, a long way round for him to reach international stalled him. he was a youth team player, a full say sort exits when he was e mails h. i definitely was in uh, preparing for a final. i can tell you that. um, you know, he's an unbelievable talent. everyone's seeing what he can, he can do a generational talent. it's not often that you score and goals against from in the top corner in the semi final of the zeros when you're 16. so obviously he's got the wild ice fee and he has miles ahead of me when i was $16.00 or 17 little mice. he's only insane or i mean, so when the 3rd consecutive major final is sort of the chance to retain the cold per america trophy. and when the tournament a record 16th time,
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they've won. that last 10 matches. but standing in a way or another inform statements, columbia. they're in fates and it's $28.00 games now for broadcast. the front to run guy says this will be the toughest test yet for the will champions. it's been origin tina side so far in this tournament. they're really having to be stiff competition until now. the final is basically when the tournament begins. and it will be interesting to see the intensity that this argentine is. i've will have against the team that's going to be able to put up a lot more effort and is a much more solid site in columbia. and to be honest with you, it's going to be a very, very interesting match down in miami, especially keeping in mind the humidity and the heat that's been going on this tournament is been intense. so keeping in mind all these factors to me, this is going to be art into his biggest task and biggest match up to now, especially knowing that it's on him. the money is less matches one argentina, blair, for my cup for america. when i slip, casino has its own so his boyhood club best go to the gone, read a janera,
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the former presume it failed. it has also played it during his club. curious, a little pool in summerland, both alone and fine munich, is now leaving it as soon as it on a season long load. a noise comfortable home will be one of the police to watch the upcoming power. so let me pick, sees the reigning champion in the forward your me to hurdles and is also the weld record hold. they would start triples to be the full 100. make the hurdles. no one has ever runs faster than cost involved. the 28 you wrote from no way broke his own world write code when he won a link to golden tokyo. 3 years ago, a victory, which he says, easiest, the prussia heading into his title defense in paris. i have that the big oh my love, great. that leads to never one day olympic go because it's so it's so difficult to get. i'm lucky enough to have it in my collection already. you know, it's, you know, the joy of winning and other, but the others have the pressure to,
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you know, this is also their moment to get their 1st fun home is also a 3 time well champion but faces some tough competition. side right, benjamin from the united states and brazil is allison defense, us both teaching him in the last 12 months. i gotta get that. well, they have a lot of opponents that are really, really easy to beat me. and i haven't beaten before. so i know that i'm not, i'm beatable, but my job is to make sure that it's as difficult as possible to, to beat me. no way is 9 more for it's winter olympics success. but volume is button that trend as the countries 1st of a sprint world and a live pick middle list, the credit. so lots of it success to his coach life, all of our lives. he's worked with him since 2015. i like that one. i wasn't good when you have success. think what you lose,
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you lose 1st. this is group to the ground and just make sure that you have people around you that was always in your life in those you and sees you for, for who you are. and also hold you down to the or the home is already defended these european title this year. but no one has one back to back and then pick golds and the 400 me to hurdles since glen davis. 64 years ago. david stokes, which is era and the taste of what it's like to draw as a rental, as long call could be used for the small amounts of $8000000.00. the brain child of outgoing is on adrian nearing before the one world champions. having failed the all b, 17 hike the call the to see to is the truck to so i only can hit space in excess of 350 kilometers per hour. 50 being made the now the bad news for those of you that are interested is the, all of them have been sold in advance. all right,
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that is high sports is looking for now. what are you planning on buying one id say? mm hm. now the resurgence of the deadly snake spaces in bangladesh is causing panic, enroll communities, health facilities of in order to still copland and to venom scientist. saying the with parents of the species is due to the changing climate and a warning view as may find some of the images disturbing and conquered. chatter is reported from who had drunk in front of the ash previously considered nearly extinct. the rest of the viper has re much in bung with dash and increasing snake by the incidents and the resulting fatalities of causing sir and printing a new job of saying a social worker from a town on the outskirts of taca says numerous sightings had been reported to the most locals are not anxious in a state of panic, especially those working on the farm lands and those living along the river bank side. they're scared of being attacked. a jeremy is
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a traditional snake wrangler who seems to be at ease handling the deadly reptiles has been helping to clear snakes from people's homes and hands them over to the 1st department. he doesn't have been the snake wrangler for modem filters. he's catching many varieties, but i haven't seen this one for quite some time. however, in the past 2 months, i quote 51 russell's vipers, and this town alone. the space is native to the semi arid region of northwest and bangladesh and all the pups of south asia. scientists believe many spaces of like, such as the russell viper that's typically found in dry regions, have now adopted 2 different climates and on the spreading into wetlands into different parts of bangladesh. a recent hype and misinformation on social media have led to the end, discriminate killing a variety of snakes. some environment list have got involved, and the government has launched into awareness campaign will go up and up to the
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door. i mean, i'm urging the general public not to panic. they are adequate stocks of the anti venom available. i have instructed surgeons and directors of all hospitals to make sure there is no shortage of supply. scientists say climate change impacts bio diversity and reptile populations because changes in the environment and temperature affect breathing patterns, have a nation way of flood a slide and finding the month to meet during monsoon season when the full rock a barrage in east india releases excess plug board has snags like the rustle of wipers, flight downstream with water hyphen by going to the pod, marietta and bangladesh. so i'm saying the northwest region, how does end up in the south, the southeast of the country because the world health organization stays snakebite . so one of the most neglected risk, i'm telling them has become a priority. gets reiterated, the empty venom is key to saving lives. to be totally, i'll just need a lot of junk bangladesh. well,
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that is it for me. and so as you pay for this news out, but don't go away, i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with much more today's news to stay with us here on the, on and counting the costs this week. why may so is pushing members to raise defense spending, power, new confederation of the free governments, just dividing west africa plus, what is the future hold for boeing? offer a plea deal with the us government. counting the cost on al jazeera when did not connect as controversial, those targeting communities of known western descendants and reclassifying, the neighborhoods as gifts. one young muslim rises to defend 2 ton speaking out in box on a journey to the holes of power. questioning his place in the country of his band and my danish,
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