tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 19, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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end of the american era, the us wants to keep the war in ukraine going until russia's will is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on causes the quizzical look. good us politics, the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. donald trump accepts the republican presidential nomination, saying divine intervention saved him from an assassination attempt. concerns mounts about jo biden's candidacy as more democratic pressure into quits. the presidential rice on person is killed in the drones strike on tele feeds. human species have
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claimed responsibility the and the internet is causing bangladesh after at least $39.00 people are killed in protests against the government, the job courses the we begin in the united states, we, donald trump, has accepted the republican nomination for presidential candidates and november's election it happened on the final day of the parties national convention in milwaukee, and this was transfers return to the states and surviving and assess the nation to attend. and he began by recounting details of last week, shooting and moving 19 minutes. his speech was the longest convention address in modern american history. trump went on to outline campaign, promises on the economy, and border security that you scored and division in our society must be
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hills. we must deal it quickly as americans, we are bound together by a single site and our share destiny. we rise together or we fall apart, says i am running to be president for all of america, not half of america, because there is no victory in winning for half of them. so tonight, with faith and devotion, i proudly accept your nomination for president. trump is also please to resolve a number of global crises, saying the world is on the brink of war. then there is an international crisis. the likes of which the world has seldom been part of. nobody can believe which app, but a war is now raging in europe. in the middle is
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a growing specter of conflict hangs over taiwan, korea. the philippines and all of asia and our planet is teetering on the edge of world war 3. and this will be a war like no other war because of weaponry is a weapons are no longer army tanks going back and forth, shooting at each other. these weapons are obliteration, it's time for change. ellen fisher has the license from the convention in milwaukee to donald trump put a lot of input into the speed. so there is going to be a different sort of address, a different sort of total company in the beginning. that was true. we talked about the events in the field in pennsylvania on saturday, and he said how a slight tongue of the head saved them from an assassin's bullet on the stage as he spoke was the uniform of the firefighter who died in the shooting. but unfortunately for the trump campaign, it was spelt wrong, which he then returns to his usual themes as usual targets. he talked about crazy, nancy pelosi,
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he said without evidence that the wall was on the verge of world war 3. that the united states was facing an invasion of immigrants. the crime was up, the unemployment was through. there were echoes of his speech of 2016 when he painted a very dark picture of america and the wild and clean that only he could fix it again. he said he wanted to be president for all of america, no parts of america. but donald trump doesn't have to convince the people in the whole the, our own reading, republican voters, he has to read beyond the whole to get the on the side. it's the suburban moms who will eventually decide the selection and many democrats. after watching this speech, me will think that this is the best thing that has happened to them in 3 weeks and gives them a chance that after a few days would be. so how do we ever going to be donald trump? that actually know we might have a chance of beating donald trump. i'll look for sure. i'll just do that. instead of public and national convention in milwaukee. but the dual credit of jones has to,
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has become the seconds you as soon as calls the joe biden to drop his re election. but the president has taken a break from campaigning off to testing positive cove at 19. and mike, hannah has moved from washington. the news from president biden's vacation home in delaware, where he's recovering from cobit, is that he's doing fine. he has some respiratory problems, says his doctor, but his temperature is said to be normal. but while he is in isolation, imposed by cupboard is also to a degree in a form of political isolation. several reports indicate that the amounting calls for the president to step aside from the upcoming election. the most recent coming from jenny ruskin, a call, a representative from maryland who has released the letter calling on the president the step down. the letter was written some 12 days ago, but it was only made public in the course of the day. uh, congressman adam shift has also cooled for bite and to step down and that was in an editorial. however,
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one must separate the speculation from the reality here in all some 20 democratic members of congress, a cold foot bite into step down, the boss folk have remained silent on the issue. party leaders have remained actually silent as well. and we've also heard from probably the most powerful democrats, and that is for my president, brock obama. he has said that the only person who can decide whether or not joe biden steps down is joe biden, himself, mike kinda, i'll just say era washington, before all of this prison or college joins us. he is a professor of american politics at the us study center at the university of sydney . he joins us from sydney now. thank you very much for being with us here in the offices here. we'll get to jo button in just a moment, but if we can begin with trumping a, no surprisingly started his speech, talking about the assassination attempt, basically saying that it was divine intervention that saved him. how compelling is
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that narrative devices do you think a well, trump is very popular with christian conserves is one of the most popular presidents ever in fact, but not a church galler himself. somebody is not really associated to be a very religious individual. so to say it was providence that his life was site was i think, to some people a little hard to believe given trump, to recommend or non personal behavior. but it is, it has developed sort of support from american christian conservative. so that, that type of speech plays well with that constituency. just in regards to the timing of the space has been quite a lot of criticism of trying to basically missing a golden opportunity to speak directly to the swing voters because he started his speech. so light and he went on so long. we even heard from our correspondent that some of the delegates within the, that room actually lift before it finished. how much of a missed opportunity is this? do you think when somebody says the classic trump space,
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rambling lots of 5 to 3 policies, talking about the bottom administration, being the west and the history of the united states, one being one of the west gym presidents of old. i'm donald trump, being one of the, the best president in the history of the united states, a very simplistic language, but a whole rambling sort of thoughts about the world, about the american economy, about immigration. i mean, some detail in there about what trump will do on these issues, but policies that are, i'm likely to solve many problems. in fact, on the question of raising tariffs on china, likely to increase inflation in the united states and probably decrease the amount of jobs created. so if you pay close attention, there's probably other things that are in the platform. but with donald trump, you never know that would be what his presidency would be about it. i mean, i do the extremely doc picture not just of what is happening in the united states on the job items leadership, but also around the world. does that translate devices? is that what is going to get those swing voters out into the pulse?
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i don't think so. it was a picture of the pond that migration the picture of these dramatic killings which are really tragic in any veterans, but it's feed monitoring. jenna fi, big kind of talk about refugees coming across the board of the united states often does it work that americans don't want to do? and fobs is nannies and the race and attempt to swing vines. as i think the key vote is a really low information providers who don't train in today's events very often, and maybe catch some of the highlights who could certainly have sort same drug buttons to bite performance sites. very hard to analyze people. they thought brock obama was the candidate and then, but it's a trump and maybe then, but it's a bite and, and mike, go back to trump for many of us. that's the best way that you could support very different types of politicians. but i think that type of swing by to is probably the talk divided the decide the election, which you know, a long speech probably doesn't appeal to that. and of course,
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joe button was watching, isolating from home uh, with cove it cools, growing once again for him to, to stay and decide. is there any way for him to actually do that with dignity while leaving his legacy and his reputation intact? at this point in time, do you think it seems like dr. barton will not be the democrats candidate lemayne. this is the time why them this is very tight. probably no fortune to cope with at this time to deal with this well. but i think that probably as a since i bomb or getting involved nancy pelosi truck shooting the major players in the democratic party. i think a try to push them out, auto monthly. it's his decision. but i think the pressure is really mounting and they're under an indication from bite and that he's hearing the message that it will be bad, not just for his party know for themselves just but for other candidates in a candidate, scouts can dates. so i think the pressure is starting to become overwhelming and the probability of them being replaced, i think, is really dramatic to increase that last couple of dice. ok,
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plenty of things to keep an eye on it out of the united states. thanks so much for breaking metal down for us. it's brendan aqona, professor of american politics at the university of sydney. thanks so much. my pleasure. the humans who sees have claimed responsibility for a drone attack near the us embassy and tell us, have one person was killed and several others injured. those the say that used a new type of drone. these really, um, it says it into it is rarely use biased without being detected. it says air patrols have now been increased. the let's bring in the home agenda and who's been proposing on the ball and gas and thanks for being with us here. now, mohammed, 1st of all, what more we hearing about this attack it, i mean, does it really come out of the blue and this,
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they've been any reaction official reaction from both as well. uh and the other things. so tom, what we've heard 1st is from the who with these and they have taken responsibility for this attack, there was a video statement that was released by a, hey, so there are, he's the military spokesperson for the with these in which he said that this was a new type of drone that the her with these had obtained that they were using one that was a able to bypass detectors to bypass radar and hit targets. he also said that televi would now be a primary target going forward. and the region around tel aviv indicating, of course, there that to her with these intended to try to attack this area more going forward . now, as far as the, as rarely, we've seen various statements from the israeli military thus far. initially they said that they were going to be launching an investigation. they said that this was a larger type of drone. a more long range type of drone then had been used against them in the past. they have not yet stated that they believe that these are behind it,
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but they say they're open to basically any type of scenario right now. they are investigating, we're expecting to hear more from the is really, is going forward. what's interesting about this is the telling me of, of course, now is under high alert people. there are very worried facts of the matter is where this drone hit is a part of the city that is very close to the us embassy branch office in tel aviv, that's a very densely populated area, that's a high security area. so there's going to be a lot of people in israel and become the hours very concerned about what this means . if this was a who with the drone, if it was able to get past the radar systems, which is really for saying potentially was because of human error. how did that happen at a time of such attention when the country is under such hiler? shit, does this point to, to the chance of further escalation here. what we see over tele, i sion from is riley, regardless of who once i figure out exactly who sent that drawing to. well, i'm interested to see what we hear from these rallies because right now you have of course,
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huge amount of tension on israel's board. it would 11 on all this tit for tat that's been going on. the cross border attacks lab and on. and israel, when it comes to his bottle, attacking is really targets when it comes to is real attacking his bullet targets. what's going to happen on that front going forward? that's going to be a big concern for israel is beyond that though, the who with these of course have tried many times over the course of the last several months to attack targets inside of israel. they've launched many missiles and drones towards the southern city of eli. now in the past, all of those attempts, they have been intercepted by either western allies of israel to have forces in the region or by the israelis themselves. this time, if this is a her with the drone getting through, that's kind of cause a lot of concern israel at a time of already hypertension. and one of the things was interesting that we're seeing right now it's, it's, it's, it's spilling over into the political world and the political divisions in israel. we've already seen a statement posted on the social media platform x by your la pete. he is the opposition leader in israel. he has stated that the fact that this attack happens
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shows that the government is not able to protect its citizens. so i gave you, make sure you keep us up to date with developments as they happen throughout the day. there in tell of a thanks so much mama jim june was ready for us as a bone bothering residential buildings and refugee camps for a 2nd day. at least 5 people were killed when the army shelter house an elbow res refugee camp. now the 5 were killed in the nearby illness around the refugee camp. the injured had been taken to unlock the hospital in del bala. meanwhile in kansas city is ready forces have targeted another united nations from school. the 9th and recent days, at least one person was killed and several others injured at the school was being used as a shelter for displaced families. is there any forces cycle to palestinian sizes in the air rise? so how sole source, he's a warning of a new medical crisis unfolding. and johnson, the polio virus has been detected in the search and contaminated both the intense camps, hundreds of thousands of palestinians who have been fullest from their homes and
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living in temporary shelters and tens without access to clean water, it will send a taishan. polio is a highly infectious virus that can cause the pharmacies and paralysis is where i live stuff in the back. so nice thing it's sonya is to protect them. we'll talk to tanya hodge. hassan is a pediatric intensive care physician. she was working in guys are in march and since the emergence of polio is just to kind of things to come, or folio is transmitted through the sequel or oral roots. so if you have a situation where you cannot separate those 2 things, because you have no way of, of processing sewage, you have no clean laboratories. you have no way of isolating suspected cases. because normally, if you have a case of polio, you're going to isolate something, you're going to make sure that they use the bathroom that nobody else uses that they're not in close proximity to other people. that's impossible. you have
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everybody blustering and refugee caps at the moment without vaccines for, for at least the past 9 months, including children who would have otherwise been vaccinated for polio. and adults who, in and in the setting of an outbreak should receive a booster, including health care workers. if health care workers are exposed to high rates of polio and end up contracting disease, that's also catastrophic for a health care system that's already been. i annihilated by direct targeted by adoptions of health care workers like killing of health care workers. and it's just, you know, a ticking time bomb. and we're just talking about polio when you have polio is, is a symptom of or a sign of something greater, which is an inability to protect the population from diseases that really should, has been completely eradicated on this planet. at this point, let's get some more on this. let's go live now to talk about who is there and who
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joins us from del bala in central cancer and tara, at how much concern is there about polio splitting rapidly through these tens and cabinets. in fact, to the discovery of the poll your virus, a monk contaminated water that absolutely flowing between the 10. so to displace palestinians have spots a great consensus, especially with the medical secretary who are trying to find a solution for that crisis. but what we do now is that dollars yourselves ministry, a coordination with units hit, manage to discover that virus, that with the lives of thousands of palestinians on, at the higher risk of contract. think that's a very, in fact to us disease that also this very minute to have the playing a very significant tool for the suppression of such new diseases that palestinians have been discovering now the destruction of water wells and use very own govern denali land prevention of
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a sent you of hygiene supplies in suite to the strip also had to created a suitable environmental be surprised of different infectious diseases. and over you are talking about a very grim medical reality school district. palestinians have been denied access to woodside, which is a passport, intrusively dehydration. and later when you have access to what time they have been contaminated due to the lack of appropriate sanitation senses and even the stations . but we took, we quite well understand that the is very ups fading attacks on what to where was on vacation and also to what to waste the treatment areas and plans have contributed to that reality, isabel has created a very systematic and complex committee call him to humanitarian and you really. ready on this trip where people are struggling on each day or to to have a very few access to drink couple water sources. and that's absolutely quite essential for palestinian spots. basically what palestinians here are saying is
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that are also afraid that their children might get read infected from that, which means that there's going to be click search of just to not only from the button that strikes also from such you colors that this product to appear on the surface for pallas, things as well. tom. okay, thank you so much for all of that as you say, a grin. medical reality vs. so those think as a terrible isn't for us and i'll follow up. thanks so much. okay, we're going to go to as i know how to now the is ready, military is carried out overnight. strikes in southern living on 2 separate attacks targeted through towns close to the border, destroying a home and 3 story building security sources. say 3 people have been killed. now here's the last, as 2 of us members are among the did these really me and the live in these group have exchanged file was daily since the war on guys that began. we're going to bring inside ahold of who is live for us and southern living on as we mentioned there, things are incredibly tents on the border of these lights. a strong start likely to be the start of fear,
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the escalation as well. we cannot rule out further escalation, but has the officials have been saying time and time again that they believe as well is too weak to widen the war? it's too weak on many levels. the military being bogged down and gauze, lacking weapons and ammunition. but as ro is saying that it is ready to carry out a wider offensive. in fact, the defense minister a few days ago said that, you know, an escalation can happen quote swiftly and in moments it has, the law does not pull back from the border, but that the same time they say that they will be ready to reach some sort of an arrangement, but the confrontations along this border can also and as long as a war on garza continues, and that's why it is dangerously poor used in the past 24 hours. is this really military carried out 3 targets. the assassinations, the latest one was last night,
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hezbollah announcing the death of 2 of its fighters. and we believe according to sources that there are 2 more members of hezbollah, underneath the rubble and security sources, telling us that one of the, among the dead is a field commander and has the laws, leads arrived one unit. so these targeted assassinations continue. hezbollah responds a few, a few minutes ago, we saw a rock. it's being fired, launched from southern 11 on into is really military positions along the border as well. responds with artillery shells, and at times error strikes. so it is a very vala tile situation. that is linked to the war on gauze line until that war ends. you know, the confrontations here won't end, but until now both sides have been sticking to the unwritten rules of engagement, which means that targets, you know, the attacks are limited to military targets, even though as of late. we've seen civilians being killed in the crossfire. okay, thank you so much for bring us up to date the in southern living on this and hold
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on for us. there still will mako and jones is an associate professor of some of them can be for university and joins us now. thanks for being with us. here in the studio, we'll get to the issues on the southern living these border and just a moment that i want to begin with the latest with the attack on, on tele visit the georgia tech. how big a failure do you think that is, is relevant? does it point to why the signs of weakness do you think for us military there and defending its its own land? yeah, i think it's a really significant failure as well. i mean, uh, as has been mentioned, but this is really important. the car, 5, the who these have sent and 5 multiple missiles as well. this is, i think the 1st drone to get through and also apparently is in your drive. so what this is the fatty if israel is also an anxiety or cool spring science, is simply because it suggests that the who these are also development developing that technology in such a way that israel might not be able to actually protect its population centers. and israel above as lea, you know, as a point of pride have relied on this. i,
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and as one of the great kind of sources of defense, you know, it was quite effective when iran tried to attack it. it's been effective. but now it does a assign a value, and not only that, remember these missiles were drones, have to fly a long way. and on the way, even the us attempted or did intercept something. so this one actually not only evaded the iron down, but it evaded all the interception attempts along the way. so not only is what, what the word, but i imagine it's always will be wide netanyahu in particularly the word. and the opposition will be using this as another cost to attack man, yahoo, that simulate not and how well it was to exploit this by saying, well, you need a strong leader to try and actually defend against who the slash iranian slash has brought our tax. so it's going to close a lot more attention within these rel itself. yeah, the political machinations. yeah, sure. already. yeah. well underway in this role in these really most resistance, obviously investigating exactly how this happened and, and we had, i believe it came from. but what sort of response could we say, i mean, is it,
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you know, is it in the available that there is going to be a retaliation here? well, i mean, i think the, it's only ation is that it's not so much interested in you. it's allegation has been ongoing attempts to try and degrade who the capabilities. so i think it be a question of trying to, you know, to pick those responses and magnify them to make it look to be as ready public as if they are doing something. so i think it will prompt something, but at the same time this investigation might be used to exploit existing political grievances. as we know, a lot of the has the, the online commentators also talking about the who t or any and access will it be an opportunity to try and attack who these via or has about law for example, and might be some of a pretext escalate that so that, that definitely will be a response when that response will be direct response against the boot. these is unclear. i mean, as we've seen, you know, these kind of escalating tensions on that as well. loved on board and might also be indicative of a response in that area. remember the israel do see often who these has by iran as
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one sort of continuing to just on here's the law and obviously we're seeing the more daily strikes the, the over the last. i also that will be giving you a very close eye on exactly how the, who these manage to, to, to lend it drawn within the heart of tell of a point i and now what do you, what do you see? i guess happening on, on that front we have from a correspondence saying hold of the, just a moment ago, i think a number is this really interesting point. you know, there's this, there's always this question of, is this going to escalate into a full blown well with between as royal and has by law. and it seems that there's a level of equilibrium that has been reached on that border where those, these kind of exchanges a fire. and there's almost an understanding that so long as attacks on civilians sent as a minimize. and then the military targets up to sued. then that will continue if we start to see attacks on civilians and i think the who, the attacked on television is symbolic of this one person has been reported that 10 injured. this might actually be close a change in calculation, and it might be perceived as that the 5 now the, the will be the x is available. this is rochel,
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that is escalating this attack to stability incentives. so they will be looking has about a set and we'd be looking at this because, or it could have consequences for them. it might suddenly mean that they, there was an increase chance that is around mind escalate that will against hezbollah. but at the same time, i think the who these would have to drop another successful hit until a beef for this to really go to that level. and i think there's another element of this type of attack that's important. again, a lot of common types has been emphasizing the explosion happened near the u. s embassy, whether it was that, and there was not clear what it was, the direct, the target is not clear. but again, what we're seeing here is an attempt to draw in the us to make it seem like the next essential for up to the us again to try and rally us support for israel and netanyahu his policies in the region. ok, thank you to explain a little bit in breaking it down for us as always. we really do appreciate. thank you. i'm michael jones. thanks. ok. well let's get some breaking news now. several major banks, media outlets and airlines reportedly facing wide spread. i t outages. the technical issues are affecting industries across the board from supermarkets to
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media networks. several airlines have grounded flights as a result the close of the global outages unclear at this point that many of those affected have linked it to microsoft pc operating systems. the strategy is national cyber security code 9. this is a number of companies they are affected and a technical issue with a 3rd party software platform appears to be the problem will bring you more updates as soon as we get them on that widespread issue. okay, well the internet services have been cut across spangler dish di optus, 39 people were killed and anti government. protests. violence broke out between police and students, and several locations around the capital. deca, the students demanding the forms, the courses for government jobs. at least 1500 people have been injured in the past week. the demonstration is a calling for a complete shutdown all of the country. let's go, let's take a look at that quote, a system at the heart of these protests, it was established in 1972 to help those who fought and the wolf independence.
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today. 30 percent of government positions are reserved for the children. another 26 percent of women, disabled people, ethnic minorities, and people from disadvantaged areas. h. e. in nearly 400000 graduates, compete the 3000 positions that could excited. the system sometimes excludes qualified applicants and leaves positions and feels well, some will understand the challenge. he joins us now from deca. thank so much for being with us to enjoy. i know it's been extremely hard to get ahold of you because of those into that service is being down. this is an extremely drive situation. what is happening there in the capitalism that absolutely. i'm in the situation. it's still very fluid and volatile as we speak, just 4 blocks from me. there's a stand up between the protector of the police. we can hear on and off sound good nights, bullets ontario shows friday right now. there was
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a bullet prior. as we speak, the reports coming from different parts of the country of clashes, continuing and bangladesh, as well as in different location in the capital city. the worst situation for the paperless, this complex shutdown of the internet. that means you don't have access to a g. i'm missing to withdraw money. you can access social media, you can communicate with the outside world, even though the telephone communication with the outside wall is very, very slow and distorted. now we spoke to the eyes, big company there that told us it's because of government instruct them to shut down the gate with a government. on the other hand, they're saying that it's due to a fire in the building that houses all the servers for the gateway. so we don't know which one is true, but that has been started by the said we were inspected to shut down. this is to prevent the students to mobilize in the social media and to organize themselves and also thousands of videos. an image is a violent flash of dead bodies in years in the hospital. that was really making the
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people very unrest for in the country. when we were in the protests to day earlier, we spoke to many of the people. some of them were just general public participating in the products with the student showing their solidarity. there was a different dimension to it doesn't print the frustration because i buy inflations during foot prices the feel the election was rig. so the opposition also called out a mass profession after the jewel, my piano, all across the country. so it is also taking a different dynamic then jeff, for the student pro, does the government yesterday, the law minutes outside the willing to sit down with the students and come to a compromise. the supreme court applewood branch division is going to have a hearing emergency, a hearing on sunday to come to some sort of compromise for the student. the student leaders said that we are in no mood for a compromise that most of that is not death. why did you let the political ring, student ring of the ruling party to attack us and the number of students that until
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i left that's accounted for and the government on so far that we're not in a more to compromise with the all you is, you mentioned at least 39 people killed more than 1000 injured. we're hearing bullets being fined behind you is the government and the police that losing control of the situation in certain areas that definitely are several uh, government buildings have been burned. we have shown that in the yesterday is the tv that the bottom of the national television, which is government on which was burned and full of damage, is basically stopped broadcasting that area as cartoons or bypass the military unit . the government of deployed the bottom of the border guard, which is apparent military unit all across the country because the police are not able to handle the pressure in different location in different parts of the country and putting tremendous pressure on them. and they're very also very aggressive. in certain cases, the students are accusing in most of the attacks that are members of the ruling
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party who are involved, you know, basically backed by the police are attacking them. and that's really infuriating the students why, of the government doing that and the same thing telling us to sit and compromise with them under this circumstance. no way we're going to fit with them. and that's that they'll continue to protest and the casualty on the injured, his pig is probably as much higher done. but we are hearing because talking to a lot of the local media to the stations, journalists, our top fall, our colleagues that say, look, we have been putting a lot of self serve sense or shame. we've been pressured by the government not doing here and everything. and the live broadcast is totally can so we can only hear recorded live broadcasts. so there is a lot of this information can print as well, and we're not doing and type to them is that social media is backed up again. thanks. thanks so much for holding it like this. thanks so much for all of our even for months you attended. thank you so much for that. we'll definitely be keeping a close eye on things. develop the uh over the coming hours tended chandry for us
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and deca. okay. with this plan, he's still a huge hit on al jazeera, including crossing the place and in search of safety. we report on the rise of people smuggling along so dense, bordered with egypt in south africa, solomon islands off the historic collections and by presidents, several rent deposit outlines plans for inclusive economic across the had a lower. then let's have a look at the weather across europe. as we end the week and head into the weekend and despite the stormy conditions, you can see on the satellite images on about the exceptional heat across the eastern areas with record high temperatures for places like you crank lots of hate across the balkans and remain yes, so it's hot as mike ever in r a v to the we are expecting to attempt to sit high,
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not as high as they have been about 7 degrees above the average in bucharest will be even higher. however, across the south west fence, so that heat blowing up from africa, bringing a heat wave to spain, madrid seen those temperatures well above the average london to it will be a feel good friday. the attempt has offset to come down on saturday with the arrival of when the weather moving across the island on friday. that will push its way into front as we go into saturday. the roster showers as well that will take over across the western parts of russia independent as well. and that will be some welcome what whether developing across the balkans. we are expecting that what whether to start to push its way further east the temperature will steadily come down in bucharest with some scattered showers there on sunday that you weather update on
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the you're watching, which is there a reminder of how top stores the salad, the republican national convention in wisconsin has ended with donald trump accepting the potties presidential nomination. he said he would be a president for all americans. it was trumps, 1st address and surviving and assassination attempts. internet services have been cut across bangladesh, di optis, 39 people were killed in antique government, protest students, and demanding the forms to closest with government jobs. at least 1500 people have been injured. the and human susie group has claimed responsibility for drone attack and tele visa
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killed one person. israel says the throne incidents is face without being detected but the you in says as well as on ryland's in go wrong, cancer is causing famine to spread across the besieged strip. at least 40 children have died of hunger and the hydration both include twins to a refugee camp injured by layer in northern gaza and explains just how dia, this situation is there. this is not just a full text, it's on the screen. look difficult here and nothing else was an age is not speaking and supplies, not enough to go around. i'm talking to a friend, you got, you know, so you can as it can seem to get so people are governed. yeah. so have one of the tools is available from this initiative using a la garza, what is a donation he can from a cold. and boy, what is the food is available in the market in order to support his local community? documented enough people depend on us completely every day,
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but we only offer one deal today and they rely heavily on the message to the well, just a simple the people of garza and to extend a helping hand to them. they are in dire need of assistance, especially food and medicine. as you can see, the queen here behind me is they knew what 10 for the people had never heard you can. yeah. yeah, boy, you forgot sig overdues, believe it or not. now cost $14.00. akila, all i do is look at them and simply other vegetables that used to cost a dollar are no more than $6.00. people have resorted, eating grass on the southern. i'm from bay ton and i am 70 years old. i came here hoping to take home some cooked food. my home is destroyed and i have no money. sometimes we managed to get some food, but sometimes we don't, we don't even have drinking water. what are we supposed to do? this a struggling work continue as well as the forces and real, i guess the thing is,
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yeah. let's continue as well. i think it was just the, the last thing does for all the signs as the international court of justice is due to present and advisory opinion on with it as well as occupation of palestinian territories violates international law. in february, the cold head submissions from 52 states and international organizations, as well as voice, the opposition to the case of palestinians believed the ruling could result in significant pressure on as ro no a day explains the ruling of the international court of justice and the legal status of the is rarely occupation comes after 5 months of deliberation. this is what the judges of the world's highest court heard for more than 4 dozen states and international organizations. back in february for the is really occupation of the west bank including east jerusalem and gaza is illegal because it's become permanent. it amounts to annexation,
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it's maintained by apartheid. and it aims to deny palestinians their freedom. israel's policies of colonization and land grub, as well as the government's program of full annexation. we're reference as proof of the data is staggering. of nearly $400.00 illegal is rarely supplements and outposts $780000.00 settlers and the occupied westbank including east jerusalem. and the seizure of 42 percent of the occupied westbank. and then there's israel system of apartheid. the old city of hebron is often cited as an example where israel has curved the movement and lives of 35000 palestinians to facilitate the movement on presence of 700 is rarely settlers. judges also heard about the different structural and legal measures is, will use us to maintain its apartheid like segregated roads,
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separate court systems, political and cultural persecution, and 69 discriminatory laws. the court is weighing in on the crushing total of these really occupation, the killings, destruction of homes, most of the tension and force displacement israel objects to the proceedings at the i c. j. it's senior ministers have threatened to declare the full on exploration of the occupied westbank in retaliation. the palestinians believe the icy j ruling could have a significant impact, especially because the court has to define the responsibilities of states on the united nations towards the situation. they hope to use that to push states to force as well to choose between permanent occupation, an isolation, not all the address data, palestine the,
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the thousands of people listening, sudan and hitting to egypt to escape the finding between the army and rapids support forces. but getting a visa can take weeks and said to arise and people smuggling, a correspondent to the morgan reports from of months. the steps are some of the last to offer out. we'd be taken with your mother on her country soil from they ended in se sedan. she and her family had to flee when the parent military rapids support forces, or r s f rated the city. their escape from home mark this part of a long journey in search of safety in a neighboring country, took me to them instead of car. so was the only be that we managed to escape belong without elderly mother who's sick. she has asthma and high blood pressure. she had to work with us for over age, killing mesa is we were without food for 2 days. we reached a village, then started moving from city to city until we got here to abo hummadi to go to
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egypt through the desolate 70. if you don't make it at all, those here are aiming to cross the international border between sedan and egypt illegally. that's because crossing the border officially needs visas. egypt changed its visa requirements for us to then use national. shortly after the starts of the conflict last year, the new rules meant the long waiting list. so many states smuggling became their only option. it's a journey that those most desperate incidents conflict take the r barely any stops on the way for food and water and the journey come come with difficulties on a shot. there are no mechanical workshops on the road. so unless the car happens to come along and take passengers, or you bring spare parts from abo 100, you can get stuck for days on the road. cars can break down motors, stop working, or the car may overheat or get caught up in the desert rain. but we all have to wait for a solution to despise it, not being an easy way for hundreds every day. it's much easier than the official
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routes. the most reliable way to get from here to the border and beyond is on pickup trucks, like these to avoid detection by far the those who can pay more to pick up from those who can enter this coaching sun for 2 days. if they're lucky and for more than a week, if they're not, i'm not everyone makes it more than a 100 people have lost their lives, trying to cross the border in the past year. that figure is likely much higher, since many do not report their relatives crossing the border illegally. vis tarmac roads marks the entry into egypt most register as refugees. after reaching cairo, at least half a 1000000 put in these refugees are in the diction capital. the entire process is cheaper than waiting for official factors. the name of the amount of money i've paid to be smuggled into egypt isn't enough to travel documents from my family and sit on the cost of issuing a passport as $256.00. and i have 9 family members. so dance
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conflict has resulted in the largest displacement crisis in the world. and with the iris f entering new cities. more and more people are being forced out of their homes and having to look for safety elsewhere, no matter what it takes. he but morgan, i'll just 0 behind them to the democratic republic of congo. now we have recent fighting between the in $23.00 and group, and government forces has calmed that's off to the us, announced the 15 day extension of the humanitarian interest. now balance fluid and recent months. as in $23.00 fonts as advanced, capturing multiple towns aligned what county has the latest from vinny and eastern the c of the document, which one of the district in days expense on the way to the call me to the call on on up the police. but these tools and also our funds of it will continue to work closely with countries in the region,
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including the governments want on and i'm going to support the original diploma. take the fortune we've been to from the internet. you'll just wanna shift in order to achieve the last thing sufficient or facility based on comes at the time when fighting has been reported between the commodities on the support is available. and then to the to rep wasn't signal areas in the city total. last monday. what's causing you to enjoy the disability? and just by that you want to start on tuesday, the last 2 weeks in the area and then to get to the bedroom, i would love to visit with you on the phone. and the 2nd of all you want to know. so for between the symbol a little bit a we don't during this period civil and yours. i'll be honest with us for the day of the which is in the area. please the model the to the spend your to your phone and the front of the whole 5 of the visuals by this movement in the territorial
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roberto today of the ok personal have kind of i'm going to buy by them. can you hold on like on it does 0, been the democratic republicans so the african presidents are over in the plaza, has opened the 1st session to parliament saying the newly formed coalition. government will focus on economic growth, managing public finances, and addressing inequality. having the task that has moved from cape town as president silver, i'm up was the has the case of the managed expectations. and the dentist is african national. congress was forced into a government of national unity with 10 other political parties off to it lost its majority in may's election, and the people of south africa went to the post to decide the future of our country . head of the elections. they had to express to their concerns and their hopes, their wishes,
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as well as the expectations through the votes they determined that the lead us of our country should set aside their political differences and come together as one to overcome this of the challenges that confront donation it's an easy coalition to spend a lot of pressure to deliver. there is no honeymoon savvy, has shown an extra results to exhaust about politicians and then really wants to govern mover speed, can do both sides. your will cheer it on us as because most industrialized economy is also one of the most an equal societies in the world. this new administration has a lot of work to do. the unemployment rate is at more than 30 percent. so the applicants, once jobs, the pool, also want to fit to education and quality, affordable housing. i've been great. it was the government of national unity in 1994 with with nelson mandela was president. but that collapsed in 1997. so the
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advocates will be watching to see if i'm gonna post as coalition will complete. it's 5 year to go out and we toss out there, keep them that was still a hit here on al jazeera out of working out of luck. we take a look at my tenants manufacturing sick that has some of the down to the, the agriculture revolution promised abundance. but it's damaging the planet to this system is destroying the habitat that allow right leeway explored how sacrificing by the best, the teeth, the maximum yields, is leading to food and security and threatening on the very existence of leaving the office based on able to adapt to climate change, the needs of the reading world. we so full have the plan is own oh,
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just the era. the baton ends manufacturing sector is taking a hit with almost 2000 factories closing the past year. the economy may slow down even further in the coming months, as industry struggled with rising costs and increasing competition from china. by high reports from the capital bank. koch, thailand's industrial machine is slowing down. manufacturing makes up almost a quarter of gross domestic product. the rising costs and cheap imports from china, blunting the countries competitive age. this manufacturing company is one of the most secure, having diversified away from specializing in top pots during the 1997 asian
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financial crisis. we have a 0 order we to know, so any pot, so after that be changing our minds to expand this and as to maybe cody weiss industry and also now i think the coach of machinery industrial 27 years on many others. still having a heated, that cooling and a paying the price, almost 2000 factories had closed and a year. and government taxes shows more than $50000.00. people have lost the jobs. call me from the one i'm worried because i'm not using that anymore. i'm nearly 40 and i lost my job to an age when it's going to be so much harder to find one that there are plenty of vacancies, but mainly for low income jobs. the prospects a slim for those wanting to earn a bit more. there was a time when this public notice board would be bustling at this hour of the day with people looking for work,
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finding dozens of jobs advertised. now it's largely abandoned serving as a sign of the job market. here. new factories are opening such as chinese electric vehicle manufacturer of b y d, which started production earlier this month. but that was tempted by an announcement by japanese company suzuki, that it's closing one of its facilities. another challenge is the government's planned increase in the daily minimum wage to just under $11.00. we need to be careful in that part because a lot of factories or the move all of the of thailand with they have the higher medium, which in the last 10 years, companies like this, which have been operating for some time, believe the competitive age is quality rather than price, given the current and looming economic challenges, both domestic and international, they'll soon find out if that's enough. wayne hay elgin's era, bangkok spends coast god has rescued more than 150 people of a migrant boat near the canary islands till thursday. so 2 vessels will live to
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safety at the port in grand can area on thursday, the islands have registered about 20000 a regular arrival. so 5 this year and from seattle prone tibbetts, a member of prisons manual mccullin's interest party has been re elected as speaker of the national assembly. she's held the post since 2022, but frustration is growing among lift wing supporters as the new parliament struggles to agree on who will take the position of prime minister. natasha butler reports from paris, a new look french parliament, more politically fragmented, adding chrysler with no government. as m. p. 's attended the 1st session of the national assembly since the election, frances oldest and p h q, one year old. joseph gonzales open proceedings with a vote for new speaker. in the interest of all of us. i know from us we must take care not to add the divisions in front of the height and tensions in society. she's on coaching. paul,
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marine. the pen is national. raleigh policy failed to win the election, but may be doubled, its number of n p's. also a form, a socialist president, also loans and gabriella towel. now, fraud says, can't take a prime minister from his left wing lines one by seats in the parliamentary election bought. it's in peace, all frustrated. they say present a manual micro is refusing to all of them to go from here to get to sort of showing all them good. so the national assembly was dissolved and then the president decided not to listen to the election result in every democracy you turn to was those one the election. so 2 weeks ago, he should've asked the new popular front the govern government to be on the situations angry. and these left wing supporters who protested in paris new school district. so now we want to lift when government was a prime minister from the lines, we want an agenda. that saves the work is and citizens. people here say that they feel emmanuel, macro is doing everything that he can in order not to appoint
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a nectarine prime minister. there's also an issue, but then if doing alliance, i failed to come up with the kinds of things that they would agree on. my done rifts and disagreements of play, the alliance of greens, the socialist communist, and the odd less since the election. if the left is unable to unite behind the candidate capable of building a pol imagery coalition, it could squander an opportunity the mark crow make turn to his advantage. waiting until off to the parents and intakes to pick a prime minister from his own camp. natasha butler and i'll just say rough power saw sizes and took a battling a wall fire on the west coast. this video shows the view from the helicopter flying over the place and the as may have area. now some flights had been suspended and others had to divert their fruits. positive southern and eastern europe, her experiencing recorded breaking summer temperatures and northern city. it's been so hot that there were some of the salt lake has dried off for the 1st time child
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strength. it has more what used to be a lake in northern serbia? now bailey, upon cranked mountain falls to the drawing rebates monk where a popular nature was once was bought of some award. the beaver, only voltage can sustain life a little bit to foot celts, but i'm changing my sure it's non stop. as if someone puts vaulted on media. so i don't know what to say. it is scary how fortunately, i really skate off with the vulcans and much of central eastern and southern europe are in the midst of a blistering gateway. the mexican, we are currently experiencing an extreme weather event. a heat wave is characterized by its duration and intensity. this means considering the sum of the temperature normally it's in a strong heat waves. such heat waves would almost not exist. it would not for climate change from it to the to romania. governments have issued with real simple
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want people to stay in doors during the holidays. part of the day, i are thousands of tourists, flux to beach is on the coast of croatia. desperate to cool down. the water is amazing, but the land is so hot, it's a catastrophe. it says this way, we won't even get out of the water, says another some respite from the heat's own land may be, but the temperature of the adrian succeed around the historic city of dubrovnik. it's another risk. what breaking calling before 2 days in the bar only keeps was almost 50 degrees. and this was what we're going to call either. i think basically basically the ethic is about 5 degrees warmer than the average or induced parts of the air. the use copernicus, climate change services, the average global temperature has been one and a half degrees celsius, above the pre industrial era for 12 successive months. a stream with us including of a halter summers across some parts of europe, and now no longer an exception. but increasingly,
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