tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 15, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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nothing else to today. we create the, [000:00:00;00] the pedal all and there's a problem. and this is and use our on line from door hall coming out for the next 16 minutes days off to an assassination attend. donald trump has arrived in milwaukee to officially accept the republican nomination for president. a blatant disregard of international humanitarian rule on was chief condemned to destruction of his agencies headquarters in gaza. both houses to the end so overwhelmed a trucks and pick through garbage for scraps of food. pocket found the government
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says it plans to bad the country's largest opposition party led by former comments and wrong. com and to cobb bomb outside of busy cafe and somebody is capital kills at least 5 people. all should bob claims responsibility? as far as small with this ford is argentina when they're 3rd major trophy in 3 years. the world champion, speak columbia to successfully defend their casa america title in miami, the it is 1300 g m t. and we began in the united states with a focus is on former president donald trump, who naturally survived an assassination attempt on saturday. he is now in milwaukee to especially accept the republican nomination for president of his policies convention and the coming hours. it is one of the most important events in an american election. yeah, that's saturdays. events have increase tensions across the country. the secret
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service says security measures are already tied in and around the venue. tens of thousands of people are expected to attend to which one is also due to analysis, choice of running mates at the convention, and will make the key note speech. island fisher has more on that from the walk in wisconsin. this republican convention will be different to be attempted. assassination of donald trump will dominate conversations, proceedings, and speeches from the platform. 4 years ago, the trump accepted the nomination as president that was at the white house at the corporate restricted event. i profoundly accept this nomination for president of the united. at this time, you'll be in front of those things that we're doing delegates from across the country, people who we could and what we can information if it's dominique of one of
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america's field is political party party has been re made a couple of times in the image of trump, but as it stands right now, the party is completely his. he has not only got his thumb print on the party platform, he has managed to get people to see things his way republican see milwaukee is growing 0 and reclaiming the white house. a prime time show, extolling the virtues of the 45th president, anticipate policy. it is a ford, a commercial for the party. it allows them to make their affirmative case for what they do. it allows them to attack the other side. it allows them to introduce new talents to be american people in prime time, and it gives them a chance to try to shore up excitement amongst the base. republicans tend to pick swing states for the convention states that are so close. they could decide the election when donald trump 1st one, the policies nomination. the event was in ohio. he's not the 1st former president to run again after losing an election. he is the 1st to run as
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a convicted felon. expect delegates to argue with those evidence. the 2020 election was stolen. the donald trump was the best president in history. the people want change. it will be talked about lately will be the parties platform. it's election manifesto just 16 pages long. it's limited in detail to avoid giving democrats room to criticize crumbs plans if you were to win the language that trump uh, or any of the republican candidates should use to try to get that centrist vote. it's simply not there for so it is, it is a very accurate statement to make this republican party is more far right than ever before. in modern history, there will be protests here, but nothing that will stop donald trump excepting the claim of his pocket for his thought presidential run any year. i would say sure, i'll just see them at the republican national convention in milwaukee. meanwhile, as us president joe biden has been quoting from national unity following the attack
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on donald trump. we can't allow this violence to be normalized. you know, the political record of this country has gotten very heated time to cool down. we all have responsibility to do that. yes, we have deeply felt strong disagreements, estates, and the selection are normally high. i showed it many times that the choices are selected, we making the selection is going to shape the future of america and the world for decades to come. i believe that all my so i know that millions of my fellow americans believe as well. and some have a different view as to the direction our country should. disagreement is inevitable in american democracy. it's part of human nature. politics must never be a little battle from a god from good. can we feel? withdrawing now by our white house correspondent kimberly held kitchen company, i believe that was the 3rd time that by them has addressed the nation in some form
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since the assassination attend palace has message of unity landing in a country that is so polarized. now, of the well, there are certainly those that believe that the president used his podium, the resolute desk of the oval office to try and heal the country. and certainly that was the optimum location. but whether or not it worked is another question. there are still many that are angry with joe biden, particularly the republican party that feel that the president may have even contributed to the firing of those bullets. given the fact that he put the sort of a cause of democracy on the ballot saying that donald trump was an ex, essential threat to democracy and therefore may have actually per bolt. this
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shooter there is also audio recorded on july 8th, where in a private phone calls the donors. the president said that there is a bull's eye on donald trump. now this is a controversy that the president has so far not acknowledged. his campaign does not acknowledge, and despite the very unified words of his heartfelt speech, there's no question that this has hit to the floor of the president. he is mortified by this political violence, and there is no question that when he made the bulls like comedy, he never intended for it to be taken. literally, the problem is, is that many of his political adversaries have done just that and are feeling angry that somebody took it that way and actually asked is on it. and so this is a problem for joe biden. well, he has made a unifying speech, a heartfelt speech. the her is now so great that it may be difficult for him to
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unify the country, given the gravity of what has taken place. and so kimberly, what does his administration has campaign a campaign do? especially given that all of the attention is on trump and what's happened, it may not be possible for president bivens campaign to do anything at all. he has done everything he can do. he has taken the high road in the best way that he can. it may be up to donald trump to take the high road now and what we're hearing is, but surprisingly, he may be doing something on characteristic for donald trump. when people have near death experiences it and i haven't had one, but what i'm told is that it changes them. and what we're hearing is that donald trump may be, and i, i use this cautiously. maybe a changed man. we're hearing,
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but he is so rattled by coming so close to death, mere centimeters or less, that he has instructed his campaign to rewrite his speech. we're hearing that we may be hearing from him as early as today in the coming hours and, but he may have in fact, instead of attacking his opponents and using words like vermin, for his opponents and, and the rogatories comments that he may be calling for unity so we'll have to watch and see what comes out of milwaukee. if we see a different kind of town coming out of the republican national convention. this may be what unites the country and not the current us president, which typically is the one to extend the olive branch. it is such an interesting moment and us politics, isn't it? kimberly, that's all white house correspondent, kimberly how could what would you want now by scott lucas, profess ovens, us and international politics at university college at dublin. he's joining us my
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from the always great to have you with us on algebra. mister lucas thomas campaign is already using the image of him raising his fist in defiance off to that the fascination attempt. how do you see this incident impacting the campaign more? i think you've got a very fine job from the correspondence. what they're about to watch then within the reality of political violence and this can, okay. the reality is, of course, is that donald trump filters career on politics of on the reality is that uh, since he ran for president in 2015, he is called for violence. get stuck for those types of riley's, you call for violence against all the demonstrators and put it back last matters. he's called for violence against my ignorance of. and so i don't think this is proper violence against the media against the law. and the reality is,
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is that is immediate response, isn't a response to surviving that assassination, which the politically crisis here was to get up for his fist to the or tell a secret service. wait, wait, wait until his supporters to find quite fine words that were almost exactly what he said on january 6th, 2021. when he told them to find the flight flight, marched on the capital and stopped the orderly transfer of power to jo by weight and the situation therefore spawn. yup. mister lucas. i'll wait in a situation where we're seeing attacks like this because of the rest of it that we've heard from people like donald trump from donald trump. you know, everything that you've said of the last few years. the increase polarization because of the things he said, and then we see an attack such as this to which then goes onto to strengthen him.
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well, what happens is that in the hours after this shooting, when we need to reflect on political via so many republicans actually fall out, the need to, to stop this is that we have trump, this. yeah. which try to blame the don't rush which try to have a sense continue the politics of the times and, and you just heard it from kimberly, i was an extra look what she put together because what she was told were 2 things ripped out of context. she was tall, for example, that job i called the next the central turkey democracy don't. is a try to democracy, is the one who tried to overturn the 2020 election and whole power legal? that's what items. uh, it was a statement of the goals i comment is even worse. so why that is being fine here? because when president buying talked about of goals, i had donald trump, there was a call for the media to pay attention to try to pay attention to
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a stance on the issues to pay attention to. for example, is legal balls instead of the media, just simply talking about drawing stage. take that comment on the concepts and you've got to spend that you will probably have it the convention this way possible . trump changed, quite honestly, helps the really good of america. i hope so, but i to fear that might be just a bit of spinning because the troops and they may have touched a bit too far with fight fight fights over the weekend. yeah, president biden, you know, as well being proposed. and he said that this is a challenge with the country to take stock of where it's going to in down the rhetoric. so what do you think that we are going to see? again, it's from, is twins to into by this. what does it mean for bite and who has come on the so much criticism from that debate performance does that we can him or is it a welcome distraction? i think if i had spoken to you last week, i would have said that this is
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a researcher wide steps aside as the democratic candidate. so i the pressure was on him was too great given that the media focus was always full. joe, joe, joe and you need another candidate to contract. i think that has all changed because of the shooting. i think when you're talking about unity, the nation putting together you can't replace your presence in the middle of the, especially with there's a very short time window. is one of the credit commission on august 19th. my concern beyond buying versus trust. and my concern for my native country is that because of the spectacle of this spectacle, which was around biden's age, giving proper free pass about his own up to the site and then the spectacle that the shooting these, the issues don't get a look here. i feel that all the way to november women's rights, including abortion, climate change, education, health care, you have time, immigration for policies, all those issues the most important american election and peace functions, 1865. they won't get
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a look at mr. lucas. thank you so much for your analysis of this. we really appreciate it. that is scott lucas. joining us live from dublin. it's the the headquarters of on rod. that's the un agency for palestinian refugees and gaza has been destroyed. that's according to the head of the agency for the plaza. really, you posted these photos on towards the with the caption headquarters in gaza turned into a battle field and now flattened. that's what really went on to say. another episode in the blatant disregard of international humanitarian law. united nations facilities must be protected at all times. they must never be used for military fighting purposes. every hole has voles, doza is no exception. while the level of desperation is so high in gaza that people are still clamoring onto a trucks and the hope of guessing will have
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a food they can. this video from gaza city shows one a truck arriving the fruits and vegetables after months of interrupted deliveries. well, some people have seen of welding tobacco before the crowds picks from rubbish. so any vegetables that may have on down to central gall. so now we're at least a t people have been killed. and is there any attacks in the past 24 hours? 5 will code and the all my guys, the refugee camp 3 of the victims were children that were most strikes on presidential buildings in the early hours of monday, as well as reports of israeli helicopters, opening, fire me a data by the to. well, let's get the latest i correspondence hunting. my hold is joining us live from that all the and central garza and honey tell us about the latest strikes that have been taking place across the gaza and. and what are you hearing about those pictures that we've seen?
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all the people on the age trucks trying to get whatever they can. yes, well so far we're looking at to multi layer twice is a crisis above emergency across the god for given the intensity of the bombing campaign for the past 9 months to crating. very difficult living conditions for really displays and prophesies population is struggling on daily basis with a new normal of the queueing in line for long hours to get water or to get basic necessities if they are available. but at the same time, doing their best to see protected and safe, and that applies almost everyone. it doesn't matter work background, they're coming in from here because this war has to produce any well, a tragedy for everyone across the us there. whether the northern part where there is a deal is progress for people to find basic necessities. the footage and the videos that we see in
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a for the past 24 hours of trucks sold with basic food supplies and other necessities making their way to the northern part of garza where in fact the chase by people large, the hungry people have been seeing food and having to have access to the proper access to basic necessities, into supplies, and much needed supplies to keep them surviving and sustaining themselves at these difficult living conditions. don't forget the intense bombing campaign made it very difficult for the market to be set up. and if properly operating made, made it very difficult and is still making it very difficult for the people to move it from one place to another. the skies of, of dogs on the northern part are clouded with drawn surveillance of drones. with a toggle was this particularly those why the cops or is this type predators that guns of types of damage, cheese people and whenever convenient, issued at them and killing them? so there's this in intimidating environment and that was to be created in the northern part and got you. but at the same time,
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people are enduring the ongoing return incursion as well as these very difficulties at it. challenges to created on the ground on, on separate attacks, the central area, not only their, their ongoing attack, just within the past couple hours and see the 3 people have been killed that say a father and, and his daughter and a 3rd person was killed as well. in as a talk on a residential at home. and this is part of the series of ongoing get tax the past 24 hours seeing the, the desk of 80 people as, as the direct results of the ongoing, the bombing air bombings across the central area. and the southern parts of this trip including what happened at the last the and yesterday, the massacre that took place at the, at you and run school in on the site. 5 records you can, but also it making it also creating a negative very difficult to creating more problems as the shortage of
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a fuse is causing many of the problems in the central area. for example, right now, we see the complete shut down of, of water wells as well as the waste management of treatment plans across the central area. because there are no fuels, these are not functioning just as threatening to increase the risk of diseases, a spread as well. as a negative hard extra hard for people to really suffering from many of the problems as a result of their ongoing work. honey, thank you very much for that update. that is honey. my favorite overlays has live in data a lot in central gaza in northern cause a heaps of rubbish in waste have reached a long and levels 9 months of will have tripled waste disposal systems. and this is leading to diseases spreading rapidly, pushing even more pressure on hospitals. malott the color with has moved from jamalia refugee camp. the situation here is the terrier waiting day to day.
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as the shortage of a few words, food and water is aggravating. the situation here, as you can see, i'm talking to and a phone, so i younger was cool and the center of japan there could you can, which is all the delay to this reaction related garbage on. the entrance of the younger was cooled. this could spread the season increasingly and that shows you the suppression. so we just select a z and z in this area. and my daddy, i to is overflowing in every house on every street which is causing an environmental disaster. it's leading to the spread of serious diseases, and it's putting more pressure in hospitals which already have limited medical supplies and capabilities. and people are still waiting for rules. because the guidelines on this school, we've got a check in and the guy that, that people have to walk
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a really long way to get to this area for water. there are no other water stations in the camp. and the water resignedly turned on once a week on fridays between 10 am and 3 pm, or sometimes it's even turned off at 1 pm. this is the situation. yeah, nothing does spread. and as it can see, they are struggling every day to adapt to this new life. why? because you, i just eat or nothing does a thread all this time to pittsburgh and william shomberg, he's head of the international committee of the red cross. he's joining us live from the off on southern gaza. thank you for your time, at terrible conditions in the north as we were hearing in that report. and over the past week communities and all the pots of the knowles have enjoyed increased by saying, i know there is actuation. what is the thousands of families in the north? but i have a living conditions any better, anywhere else in distress. i good alternate,
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elizabeth. thank you very much for having me on the show. uh the conditions across the gaza strip today, frankly, um like was to describe the level of desperation and needs of the civilian population. communities that have displaced countless times rising issues when it comes to hunger and the lack of access to food. a hospitals that's never no longer function. and the providing insecurity which continues for far too long as we are now in the 9 months of smoke of this devastating complex, affecting so many people. and we can only see a glen sweeney from the pictures that we're looking at of the situation the, the, the, the piles of rubbish and the north. we showed pictures earlier of people clamoring on to a trucks because they're so desperate for food. how much aid are you seeing arriving
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into gaza is not enough. uh is the full time sir. um we at the international commit to the right across the i see, i'll see doing what we can to try and meet needs, but particularly in the health sector through the red cross field hospital that we operate here in rafa. and 3 support 2 of the medical facilities we have been able to bring in some of the desperately required supplies in order for the doctors and nurses to continue treating the windows and the sick thoughts. we see that bringing things into gaza is extremely complicated. and so that is only made even was by the continued breakdown of law and order, which is hampering our capacity to deliver assistance to those who need it the most . we are in place. cool for an increase in the amounts of assistance that can uh,
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and so the goal of the strip unimpeded so that we know the humanitarian organizations can quickly be, meets the needs of the civilian population. and i know that your organization has said it's received hundreds of calls and recent days from people desperate for help . you've mentioned the sort of some medical limits and medical aid that you are able to provide, but what other services are you still able to provide? so uh, as i mentioned the, the international red cross runs a field hospital here in rockville. uh we have uh wherever we can also try to provide all the services to internally displaced families, those who will pops up please homes on multiple occasions. we are trying to work with uh apartments and the most effective to try and increase the amounts of key move to available to uh, civilians,
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desperately in need of water and sanitation. we are trying to do um, revitalized collect the kitchens. uh that we are able to operate in rough uh, until the hostility is no longer uh, enabled them to continue functioning um, but uh the conditions are extremely difficult to operates in. uh, bringing and supplies install is increasingly challenging for the while the needs of civilians across the goals and strep continued to escalate on that. mr. chombo, thank you so much for giving us no time to tell us about the situation. we really appreciate it. that is william shonda that live in alpha. thank you. hundreds of protests have gathered south of tennessee demanding as well as government finalize a ceasefire deal that would see the return of captives held in casa. there was a growling pressure on palm and mister benjamin netanyahu to secure their release. the slice has demonstration in the city of
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a whole lot. so hundreds of people joined the family of one captive. israeli settlers have set fire to palestinian agricultural land, south of nablus, and the occupied westbank residence. a settler surrounded the area and attacked people and farms bending olive trees and other crops, palestinian se attacks like these have increased in recent months. the pocket funds government says it's moving to bad form, a prime minister and one cons potty in mind. cons p t only potty. it's a choosing it of participating in what it calls anti stays activities. last week. course awarded p t i most states in parliament and mon khan was removed his prime minister in un or confidence votes in 2022. pci it says the plan to band deposit is assigned to panic from the government. come on high that has moved from this level
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by the budget on a government are decided to move against a budget on teddy. can solve this in denver on con sparky, saying that they intend to bandage political party and also accusing them of treason charges which includes the ex president are focused on dr. audit for outbreak. is a member of the project on septic and solve. i noticed that the deputy speaker of the national assembly at the time of m. ron cons, government citing reasons that the party was going against the state against the interest of the state. and also the fact that there were serious charges like the type of case reg, 4 days through the official secrets act. but the court has already granted them are on a quicker. and those cases are non con, was supposed to be released from jen yesterday after. i had a question and a in new going to manage case and uh, the cord that goes to order that you have. there are no other cases that you should
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be a free man, but the government and unexpected reaction decided that as well, go ahead and bring more charges against them, or on con, uh, including uh, uh, credited them charges. so these use cases was something that i really expected, but many people are digging down the list and focused on where to be saying that this is indeed a big role. so focused on his democratic dispensation. come, i like that. i get it off. it's not my by a little further for you because he's a public policy specialist and she's joining us live from as low. i'm about thank you for your time. so so what do you make of the timing of the supplement announcement just days off with the supreme court handed, a major legal victory to the p t i by declaring it, you know, eligible for a share of seats reserved and national and provincial assemblies. and thank you, elizabeth, i think it is it come to it is. it is
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a shocking response because it is very clear that the courts are not going to oppose this latest set of charges against him. ron con, cost him to the and the former president are if, on the ban also a, an entire political body. i mean, is a direct violation of the constitution of the right to assembly. and in the week or the judgment of the court. he already know what the position of the court is. so this is a strange response by the, the government. and unfortunately it indicates that perhaps this doesn't want to be a man. and in particular, um, isn't onshore of what to do. i'm the are suddenly showing their loyalties,
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perhaps not with the will of the people as follow them and ariens and 2nd not attempting to abide by the supreme court. who uh, i do the case on the basis of our constitution. so we are in the they are in a fix. yes. put it that way. miss cassie, it doesn't sound like you think that the charges either against the policy old mister con himself and the 2 of the party lead is holding lots of way. so why is it that the government continues to go off the mon. com on his potty the way that they do? you know, um i think um, as we all know why, um and uh the on said in focused on unfortunately ways we in action um oh the you know, for our international yeah. for our international audience that doesn't know the
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ins and outs of pockets dani politics. why do they go off to iran con and the fact is the way that they do. okay, so um this is a um, the is a belief. it is a, a talk process amongst those who are the permanent flowers and focused on that iran con is not i'm not able enough. i mean uh he is too radical. um, he upsets the international community. um and his agenda does not necessarily meet with the direction that those who determine foreign policy and domestic policy. in fact, hassan, so these a clash of power and they have decided that iran con, is the responsible put that dentist in this back to all of which is
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um, unfortunately, um whether this course accrued because the people have spoken and i'm in the 24 elections 2024 elections and it is on equivalent. pretty clear that the electric bill, fox hassan, trust him or on. yeah, absolutely. we have seen the present time and time again. and as we mentioned to just the not just opposition party. i'm afraid we run out of time, but thank you very much for your analysis and breaking all of that down for us. that is the law for a fee because it's time for a weather update. he has evidence as hello, we are like you, the wins easing down across c arriving peninsula right. but the next couple of days . uh, lots of hazy sunshine around. not too much cloud to speak of temperatures here in the high around 45 degrees celsius. a little bit of lift deduct from the side just around the east. impossible to put into the down to was some of the sections of
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saudi arabia, a little change as we go on into a wedding. stay, always a possibility of one or 2 showers up towards the cool cuz he's but again, not too much to speak of him. we want to close that eastern side of the mediterranean. it really is about the heat. temperature is close to 40 celsius the full side for us. warm it up to right across the lines by squint that just coming in to southern parts of the bands, gaza at around $32.00 degrees celsius, plenty of hot sunshine to cause northern parts of africa. city i celsius and tripoli, that's a 100 in found height and the showers continue across west africa. sunny go liberia for see already i can and processing some lavish as, and know shall stretch across into saddam, where we have the flooding concerns. they run across into some sit down as well, few showers close to somalia, but from not just southern africa is fine, dry and sunny. so the head on use our
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assassination attempt on saturday. he would officially accept the republican nomination for president of his parties. a convention in the coming hours. it is one of the most important events in the math and election. yeah. focused on government, such as moving to bad form, a prime minister and long cons potty, the peachy. i don't want to have choosing it all participating an empty space activities or p t i's as the plan to band it as a sign of panic from the government. and the headquarters of armoire, that is the un agency for palestinian refugees and gaza has been destroyed. that's according to the head of the agency. felipe plaza, the name he posted these functions on twitch over the caption, headquarters and gaza turned into a battle field. and now flattened as well on was head of external relations. tomato allah defy is joining us from the jordanian capital. i'm on. thank you very much for your time. firstly, can you tell us what you know,
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what you believe has happened to your headquarters? i can tell you at least the last week has been one of the deadliest weeks in gaza since the worst start the, the images that are coming out of the, the under i headquarters are really shocking. and that is why commissioner. and was there any issues that tweet for having visited these headquarters several times? what i sold today in the footage is recognizable and speaks volumes to the blades of disregard for international humanitarian know because today's 19190 on arrival facilities and got the most of which serve as shelter is for this place. people, a 190, had been damaged during that conflict, killing more than 500 people in sight. then people who are looking for projection and size that you weren't building on the right. you went black and injuring or i'm
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a 1600 people inside our own shelters. less of a 5 way with the headquarters. and what does this mean? you've mentioned that a 190 facilities have been damaged. what does this mean for your operations? and beyond the quarters were in the city, the wonder why left them early in this conflict of the masses of people left the north to go elsewhere every time they we all received it back to you. aisha notices from the is really the sort these so on the right has been following the displacement of god on throughout this war to be able to continue running its health sensors and distributing for the clean water to people where they are. but it's for reminding all of us of this shocking number one and 10 guidelines has not moved,
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which means 9 in tens of thousands have been displaced throughout this war. many of them up to 10 times every time people receive the evacuation notice from the use really therapies, asking them to leave a zone and promising them that they wouldn't be safe. in the news on the move to, everybody moves losing more of their possession and more of their sense of human human feeling human and more, there's security, they move somewhere, and then the military operations move where people are. there is no, where are they in casa? and as, as well as those false evacuations, the damage that you already mentioned. we heard from the un secretary general antonio gutierrez a few days ago, who said that a 195 on well will cuz have been killed in gaza. that is the highest death toll for the united nations in
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a conflict. where was the accountability for these you and workers who've been killed. and i'm glad you're asking the announce ability lies within the international community and their supports to the you what i'm to under? well, the commissioner general feeling plaza really has called several times what are the for a commission of inquiry about the damage that's been the rest of the state, whether to it's a $190.00 buildings. and by the way, most of those were used as shelters protected shelters, but also accountability over the killing up in style. there has been such as this regard for international values and norms during this conflict. that is, it is a moment to reflect on where what else can still be done to protect my colleagues, the ones who are still working, the ones who are still going around shelters, distributing food and providing medical and other services because they continue
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white on iraq police continue to work to report to work every day. be themselves, are this place living in the same shelters as the people they are serving, and moving with them as they, as cole city, as people from di trying to also predict their families. this is here, roy, that is on was head of external relations, tomato replied joining us live from mom. thank you very much for your time. please send somebody a say at least 5 people have been killed and 20 injured off to an explosion in the capital. a car bomb went off outside a busy cafe in mogadishu, where people had gathered to watch the european football championship final repulsion. bob has claimed responsibility for the attack. a whole villages near aroma town and saddam's. eastern stage of casala remain isolated by floods. horses days off to the river. gosh, boost its banks. the siding was close by. torrential rains and neighboring ever try . yeah,
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let's just say they're still unable to leave out of receiving level assistance. well, how much vase reports from aroma? without a single drop of rain falling here, that if a gosh, how surprised everyone? have feelings in editor? yeah, from weight flows have caused it to burst. it sparks hundreds of kilometers. await the tone of all my seats in the revised delta, some 60 kilometers north of the city of cosette. how so that more? what happened was that the water arrived at 1 o'clock in the morning when people were sleep. it wasn't raining mazda gash, and when it comes, the gash takes away with it. every thing, people, animals, and crops, due to the high level of its water, are you how you can w? she's mom, we have a seat. the small village is in the delta hemmed in by sick must keep bushels with the fast to suffer for the villages off to cut off. these women have decided to
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take the risk. they need to go to town and look for help for the families of the sort. the old one everyone's there is time for villages inside the others. the people is it automatically, they need tense, fluid, and just about everything else. and they need to educate even those living on higher ground affected that was swept across the section of our old town. when most families live in what houses, they see their homes washed away by flood water. what children may find to be a source of fun is raising fears of water born diseases. some of the families that have managed to escape. i'm now living here in these little shelters of stick on store their property, their family land, as well as their homes, half old being some, most local authorities believe that between 5 and 6000 people have been affected. and they are afraid. this might only be the beginning,
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flush flooding in this area usually happens in august and september, but this def, loud and forecast. so have you ever used this summer off every of source of consent? how much the funds to 0 are on the town because of the state east. i'm so that and can you a suspected serial kind of has been arrested by police officer reported confessing to kidding 42 people. police detained collins, jamaica, kelly c. on monday, in connection to the 9 mutilated bodies that were recently recovered and dump size of neighbor would be at all if you say, the suspect admitted to killing thousands of victims. 2022, including his wife. while i correspondents, malcolm web. as in my boy, they would want police were saying about the case and was thomas skeptical. please say they have the rest of the suspects. they describe as a serial killer. they say has confessed to killing $42.00 women over the last 2
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years and something that bodies at the disused, cory, the mccurry slum area as nairobi is that corey local residents have found at least 8 bodies since friday, dismembered, and wrapped up in bags. schools, i'm going not community people that say they don't trust the police to carry out an investigation into the origins of these bodies. a class with police on friday, saturday and sunday please. you see a gas in one instance live gun flats, the breakup of the angry crowds. a great deal of skepticism has been expressed online and by rights groups about the police accounts. people are asking how one mind could have dismembered so many bodies alone in his home and carried them to the quarry in some cases of a suitable size wrapped in one bag and done this without. his name is now to see their asking how this could have gone unnoticed. so long. just meters from the car,
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a police station which is next to the for you and the dump site where the bodies were found. and they were also asking why it is the police could find the suspect so quickly. in this case, while there appears to be no progress in holding anybody to account for the dozens of protest is killed and abducted in and see government demonstrations that started last month. malcolm went out to 0. my baby, kenya, people and wanda of logic and presidential and parliamentary elections, president fulton county is running against 2 valuables, including an independent all 2 other appointments were bought from contesting cook . i'm a who's been in office for 24 years, is seeking a full term. the state of the economy and security of some of the major issues weighing on versus as being protest in the city of the temple. in the democratic republic of congo, hundreds of people joined to march against the increasing volumes, bye, and 23. finances is captured, multiple towns of the east fighting between the globe and convalesce close. this is
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elizabeth. argentine have beaten columbia to successfully defend their cobra. america title. we know massey answered his ankle and final in miami. he tried to keep playing but was eventually forced to go off. the captain was in tears on the bench and it was clear, his injury was pretty bad. despite losing him, his teammates were able to get the job done live tour. martinez was a kero score in the winning goal and extra time it's urgency in his 3rd major trophy in 3 years. they won the coca in 2021 and looked at the world cup. cats are 20 to 22 and that's these international future remains unclear. but angles of maria has played his final game and in argentina shirts. 6 the for once we got to win, it's a messy to make him happy. and that's for me. i dreamed of this, that my last couple of america would end here in the final a dream that we would win and i would retire like this. i am
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a totally grateful to have been part of this generation to the final was delayed by over an hour in miami because of thousands of tickets listed fans trying to get into the stadium. david stokes reports sent out crowd of $65000.00 was expected at the hardware stadium in miami, but far more than that turned up ticket. this friends tried to post the way in security, closed the gates meetings, trials, and the stranded outside in the south florida. i am 70 years old in my life. i've not seen a stadium one hour before. a kick off with 80000 people, only one gate open. there are people with children, people who are pregnant. it is shameful. some friends required medical treatments and they were multiple arrests at the venue, which is set to host 7 games at the fee for woke up in 2026. they can't organize a world cup. it's impossible. people stuck against the gate for hours unable to breathe. there was a senior citizen, look at him, look at him,
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left without water. what is going on here? before getting into the america through the ventilation system. what is going on here? well, some friends did whatever they could to get into see the game. there were many supporters who did have tickets, left, prostrated outside the park. i'm with the, i mean, we've been here for an hour and a half. we paid $10000.00 for 5 tickets and they still don't open the gates. sales kickoff was delayed by more than one hour with many of the players loved ones caught up in the chaos the deal. we had to stop the match without knowing where a family members were. i think the columbia team were going through the same thing . it was very weird for the local government in miami, a pledge to fully investigate what caused the trouble before the final saying it should never have happened and cannot happen again. they did stokes, which is 0. spain's head coach says there was matter come from his players after winning the european championship for a record 4th time. this was
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a team leaving their hotel a little earlier in berlin. they b, england and the final to hand garris southgate, another agonizing defeats, and the richardson around step, the match action. you're a painful, the biggest international trustee was up for grabs of buildings, olympic stadium, spain in england, cancel each other out in the opening, 45 minutes england. lucky though not to concede a penalty in depth and royce, tangled with heinrich, the prince. things breakout still step to the occasion straight after the break. let me about 17 year old. let me in your mouth. syncing up nico williams and spain . the late spring could and perhaps should have wraps up the 22 in the minutes that followed england's goalkeeper children picks. it kept this country in the contest and that
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gave substitute co home of the chance to make it. this is the only see the contribution for going home a long range shots to level the final at one 0. in most momentum as quickly as the gained, it's because we have to be schooled. the lights went to the sea there. of course everything was then, well i can say now is i feel happy, i feel proud. we have fun this nobody gave us anything. and i'm really happy that we managed to get it and we for it's so hard for it. ultimately we wave us to the best site and we have to reflect on, you know, and how that happened. but it is very clear in my mind, the game and a fleet, as i said, it is somebody, the key was possession of the bowl tonight. and we didn't have enough control the
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21st century. england's 6 decade white from major trophy goes on spain, a celebrating a record full, your insights. so on the richardson algae 0 germany striker, thomas miller, has announced his retirement from international football. the 34 year old is calling time on his 14 year career, which saw him play in for world cups. and 4 year old, he played a 131 times for germany, scoring 45 goals, and he won the world cup in 2014. carlos authorized says he needs to work harder to be considered a top player after easing to victory and the wimbledon. and final can be no back chalk vege to win the title for the 2nd year in a row 37 year old jock that she was playing this 1st final of the year. we're struggling from the get go last. the percent 6 to the 2nd set followed a similar past the receive offer as a too much for the 24 time
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a grand slam champion. the 21 year old spaniard going onto the saint. joseph bitch, in st sense to clinch is 4th grand slam title. only 3 other players in the history of tennis. one is many at his age. it's really a way to start with my career. but i have to keep going. i have to keep bill to my, my boss, uh at the end of my, well my god we, i, we, i want you to see the same table as the, you know, the be guy. so that's my main goal. that's my, my dream right now. i'm gonna start to sergio garcia, had the last laugh at the live tour of anything valderrama his day began with american rival. brooks kept reading him on the 1st in an ingle insured finish with garcia, securing his 1st live title on home. so while it's quite a day for spanish sports. okay. and that is all useful for now back to you as best . that's. and then as late as opposition candidates and window gonzales has held
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rally and cut off because that comes ahead of the presidential election on the 28th of july. gonzalez was accompanied by opposition. lita maria corina machado is his band from public office. she's back in gonzalez, the head of the university where the body was held, had initially denied submission of it. hundreds of students attended the events to show their support. meanwhile, that as well. and president nicholas my doodle has attended the premier of a films about his life. myrtle was welcomed by his supporters at the screening of the capital, the phone choices as my from childhood to becoming a trade union leader with well being elected to the national assembly and to 1000 with some sites and attempt to increase the president's appeal ahead of the upcoming elections in china and russia holding joint military drills and the western and northern pacific ocean. moscow says the exercises will include a defense, as well as anti submarine drills. they are expected to continue until wednesday. well that's it for this, our seo and use out stay with us. we are back in just
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a few minutes with all the latest developments on the stories we're covering. thank you for watching. the widespread flooding continues to inundate rural areas are not disciplined bung with dash. tens of thousands are still stranded and in desperate need of fresh food and water. the select region of or not, this bangladesh is now facing new flooding from heavy monsoon, rain and upstream water from india. bad weather is also impacted burned the dishes, southeast region, many rowing a refugee is leaving the foothills of a can anywhere a back. i'm lost a 21 year old son in the land,
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