tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 30, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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attempting to connect an external power line to the village source, the supply is restored. the problem for once again, be able to run a full capacity with these palestinians. it will provide at least some really the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on top of the credit. this is the news, how in life, from the hot coming up in the next 60 minutes and go on the streets of venezuela. police confront, protest is rarely against president nicholas majoris disputed election victory in guns with this place. palestinians are again, forced to flee, is rarely strong,
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says overwhelmed health officials and this trip declaring the outbreak of polio us president joe biden says he wants to make signs, make changes to the supreme court. but the house, slay this is his plan is dead on arrival. and we are in the philippines wells far as he's working to prevent environmental catastrophe. after the sinking of 2 oil tank is the we begin this use how in venezuela we're protests turning increasingly violent following the disputed re election of president nicholas madura. members of the national god have been firing, take us to try and disperse. demonstrate is incorrect cuz with some responding by throwing rocks, madura says the opposition is trying to stage 2, but many a skeptical of has declared victory on sunday, international criticism of the election as also have been bouncing in response, been as well as
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a noun. so this pulling diplomatic style from 7 lesson american countries to demonstrate this, i've also top of the statute, hugo chavez, and the size of cell comb. chavez, as far as the founder of the socialist political movements that roles venezuela and the tourist mentor. well, just off to the electoral commission formally declared him as the winning majority is when was a historic achievement been set on fluffy mall, to defeat, fashions, unavailable to defeat devils with the strength of god of boulevard, and of chavez, and what is the historical achievement and our people have achieved and once again, our people have the cheapest right table. i accept this constitutional and legal document from the outlines the power to carry out the look. toral policies have done as well. the sovereign power of
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venezuela has issued an order which i receive with humility because i am a humble worker without a soul. meanwhile, the opposition has described sunday's vote as a sham yoko. we'll add it. they will. what happens during today's polling day was the violation of all the rules to the points that the majority of electro registers have still not been handed of the message of reconciliation as peaceful change still stands. we're convinced most venezuelans also want this. i'll struggle continues and we won't rest until the will of the people venezuela is respected. and we are expecting to hear more from the authorization any moment. now these last pictures from the a potty headquarters in caracas, who bring you that media conference live as soon as it gets on the way. also the latest we're joined now by that i said by who is monitoring reaction from argentina is capital bull. nose isn't the, as we've seen,
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we have more and more people are taking to the streets in the face of not only take us, but also serious repercussions as well . suddenly we're hearing of protest across the country in at our for example, the state of our people demonstrated outside airfields, also in the capital of the cadillac of protests and several pipes across the capital that worked. flashes between protesters and the police. the protesters were thrown rocks, the police concert with tear gas, we're hearing that some people have been detained. there's no clear numbers just yet. what has exactly happened we've, i've also seen a separate report outside of a nearby the presidential palace, me to florida is also confrontations. between galaxy also paramilitary groups that are loyal to me for last my boot of shooting toward some of the fruits of stairs. and we're trying to get closer towards the presidential tell us that we haven't people know what can happen in venezuela when this type of food does happen. we've
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sold them back in 2014, 2017, with hundreds of people being detained. hundreds of others were injured at many lost their lives. so suddenly people are being extremely careful, the off official has been extremely careful and so now not calling for people to take. so this truth, however, what we're seeing right now seems to be very spontaneous people coming from areas like 3 sided cars that are extremely poor neighborhoods out in the here we've been seeing lots of videos with people coming down from those hill taken to the street to express their frustration with the results that happened on sunday when the results were not. and people are saying that they do not believe the results. the official results of the government has released. they believe that there was nicholas by the remaining in office for 6 more years. is something that they're not ready to cope with, with the current economic crisis, with the current political crisis in the country. and that is, it can just run us through how we go to this point. what exactly is played out over
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the last few hours and especially the controversy around how the results were announced as well. what we saw happening on sunday night is unprecedented in venezuela. so bus about 1 o'clock in the morning on monday morning and the president of the left for the town. so came out and announced that because of my little was the winner. he gave the numbers 51 percent of the votes. however. 2 he never showed the results. we have never seen something like this. we uh, we even now when you try to access the electron, townsend website is down. there is no information there and this is what the opposition is demanding. they want to see the tally sheets from each polling station to see who got the votes. the opposition have golf at least one 3rd of those tally sheets that they say show the big 3 by and no one sally for it would be however, they have not been able to see the rest of those. we saw some that are missing right now, and this is what has generated lots of concern,
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not only among the opposition who believe that they are the winners, but also among the members of the international community. we have seen the united states express themselves. we have seen the argentine and precedents have yet to release. things that are going to, you know, won't recognize this results. we have also seen an emergency meeting back code for an emergency meeting of the organization of american states to discuss the ongoing situation in venezuela as a response to that president at nicole last, my rudo has demanded that with a drawer of diplomatic personnel from 7 countries in love america including argentina who she left among others. he continues to remain defiant. he says that could really sway that is under attack. he says the electoral system has been hacked. however, millions of people in the country do not believe him, and that's why we're seeing the process that are happening across the country right now. okay, thank you so much. today, is it today is the bye for us. the monitoring reaction from up on a site is
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a wealth of more on this we joined by eric funds with who is the vice president of the council of america's he joins us live from washington. d. c. thanks very much for being with us here on out to 0. as we had been seeing over the last few hours purchased as a taking to the streets and beginning to clash it with rod police. how concerned are you about this bonds potentially getting out of control? thanks tom, for the opportunity to join you in your viewers. i'm very concerned, but i'm not surprised because the election that the opposition was clearly in the lead of uh, in the run up to the polls in terms of the, to the elections in terms of every credible pull indicated that uh adelanto. gonzalez was way ahead of the election that the accent calling from the elections yesterday indicating the same thing. and so the expectation from the fed as well and people yesterday was. but this was an opportunity for real change because the government has so clearly just on the elections. now there's real frustration and
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that frustration is starting to really spill out into the streets. again, i'm not surprised, but literally this does have the potential to spin out of control is cooler, has don't prevail in the military has banks majority through his presidency. will that supports continue and how significant does this the support is very significant. in fact, some would say it's the most significant factor that would keep madero in power. uh, what we think as of today and the purchase is subject to change, but that the leadership of the military and security forces seem to be loyal to the regime. and partially that's because they've been bought into the regime for years through corruption and through all kinds of deals that they've made. and that they've been able to enrich themselves with. that doesn't necessarily trickle down to the middle levels or the lower levels of the security forces. those folks i have to live on the local economy and their families just like everybody else. they have to face the appalling economic and social conditions of much event as well on. so
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the question is, what do they gain by supporting the continuation of the, of the majority? and, but having said that, yes, this has been the key factor. the material has been able to rely on over the years, and as of now, the security forces seem to be remaining oil. we've seen many countries come out and i guess we skipped a show this skepticism around the, the results of venice. while it was already on to quite heavy sanctions, walk through the action is actually realistic. so when do you think it's actually going to achieve anything, especially given materials back tracked on promises? in the past? i mean, it's the fundamental question. what can be done to dislodge him, or if not that just, you know, live up to venezuela's own constitution. that's a question that people been grappling with for a long time. but the reality is he does control the courts. he controls the electoral system. he controls, as we've just been talking about the military and security forces. so there's not
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a whole lot of leverage to the international community maintains at this point in terms of venezuela, particularly when we understand that there's some countries around both regions such as cuba and around the world like china, which continued to support the image originally. and so this is a, this is a complicated issue, but having said that, i think there are a couple of things that have to be, has to be done. the 1st is that lots of both accounts have to be made public the, you know, there has to be transparency. how did we get from a situation where gonzalez was supposed to win in a landslide, to being defeated by 10 points or so, what on what basis was that the vote count determined? so i think you get a national committee really needs to see that in the 100 and has, has asked for that. and i think the 2nd thing is we have to expect the security and the protection of opposition leaders which has now been threatened by the regime already and accused of leading cyber attacks and to applauding and all kinds of things that really put their lives somehow at risk so we have to be really careful that this does not get out of control. i think the international community really
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has a role to play and saying, look, you know, just because somebody ran for president does not put the target on their back, their lives and their families need to be protected. we saw the political opposition, you know, i to in the rooms of a selection. how is the political landscape changed in venezuela as well? the one thing that's different this time is that you have an individual who really has inspired the people in her name. of course is maria torina machado and the regime was aware of that, which is why they arbitrarily disqualified her from running those accounts to for the presidency. but so she actually isn't even on the ballot. ready wasn't talking about, but she has been able to inspire a movement of people who are just tired of conditions and circumstances. was family reunification, want a renewal of economic growth, want say streets again and an opportunity just to really lives their lives in peace . and she's inspired that movement and the, the,
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the opposition has been able to call us around her. and again, and even though she is, it's actually the presidential candidate. so that's what's changed. and so uh, to the extent that the energy in that movement can be maintained and the opposition can continue it's, it's a unity. i think that they really stand the strong chance of continuing to put pressure on the weather over seem as if not for actual change and to overturn the election results, but at least to moderate some of his worst instincts and to help with civil guarantees and things like that, they're also regional consequences here on the because the poll suggested that a 3rd of people in venezuela said that if this happens, they would leave the country. we've seen nearly as many people of list already us and submit to the right time at the palace. do you expect to see you through the exodus a? yeah, i do, i, this is a really important point that you're raising because you already have
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a quarter of the venezuela population outside of the country. so estimates are about 8000000 venezuelans has already left spent as well over the years. uh and uh, and by the way, those thoughts were not permitted in the middle in the, in general, to vote in these elections yesterday. most of them, of course, with the vote and for the opposition. so what you have now, if you take hope away from those who have remained, they really face the question, is it worth it to stay in venezuela or should they seek their fortunes elsewhere? and what we anticipate is indeed, just as you're suggesting, we will see another migration slow. we don't know how large it will be, but it presumably will be large perhaps in the millions. and that's going to put additional pressure on neighboring countries like columbia, brazil, of course, peru chilly. but many of those folks, presumably are, are going to try to come to the united states as well during the political season in the us where migration is already a complicated and difficult issue. this will put some additional political heat on the candidates. okay, thank you. so much erica,
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as always we appreciate you pricing this down for us. eric funds with vice president of the council of america's thanks again. thanks a lot. the palestinians and central guns i had been forced to flee once again. thousands had been ordered to evacuated by the is rarely military. this is the same that's been happening at the ovaries. refugee camp for the past 24 hours. people are playing with whatever they can carry optimal. the 9 months of all the you in says 86 percent of the besieged guns. this trip is now on the is rarely evacuation order. so this comes, this is rarely false as carried out more attacks across the strip killing at least $33.00 palestinians. and is really a striking the l. milwaukee area and southern gaza has a 3 palestinians, did. erica bozer reports from del bala on the is ready evacuation. notice this what
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else the patient forces have passed and is shooting you professional, military evaluation orders for the residents open res. i'm just a rush procedure because as you can see, that families right now are going to sleep from these areas heading to get rid of bella. i'm to as the wise up trying to find some sort of safety. if you have been told by these many, all me to no longer remain in such areas because it's going to be an act. so what was the, these causes on a 12 to load that with mattresses? people who are trying to get some thoughts of safety. they are hidden from these areas officer receiving these orders, despite the police that there is no, any place in gauze. i say you started there. are you received a call from the army? this will leave the, the, my house is generally where you live in the bad circumstances and my children,
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the auto body and get them both on the line like me. i am in the line is so uh we uh, we live in the pricing, get the circumstances we left to the home today and we both know we, whatever we got on the go now. and then as a minister man. and then i go to and i know that we've been displaced from the north. they told us leave to central garza then to russell then we went to rough or then went back up to new site and we got stuck. then we received instructions to move further north towards almost all locked is in pieces. we have nothing, no one but gone to us. the new skill all. now we can see that people are even moving on for to trying to go to these areas, trying to find any place that could be suitable to be show to f for them. as we completely understand that the entire central areas of the strip are the last remaining results. palestinians also being told to seek refuge in its arrows,
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but apparently its hudson's right now to be a new active was own, which means that as well as it's still ongoing with it's escalation on the ground targets in areas that supposed to be monetary and safe zones. recognize them, which is 0 that or that i had a some goals as health ministry has declared a polio epidemic across the strip. the world health organization announced on friday it would be sending a 1000000 polio vaccines to gaza. off of the highly infectious disease was discovered in sewer and samples, humanitarian agencies had expressed concerns over an outbreak to to deteriorating sanitary conditions. the lack of access to health care. hybrid harris is the spokes person for the world health organization. she says the polio variance has breathing rapidly due to a lack of vaccination access and gaza, such as variance that's developed a originally a long time ago, was that seem to arrive, but it's managed to get into populations and tiny,
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very tough this we so we've coded there are many variants, and we have track this variance in different parts of the well. and again, wherever we see it pop off, we do a big vaccination response to and that usually shots it down. so that's again why the waste water surveillance is so so important. but in this circumstance and again, we've got a clear way to respond to get subjects, nation in that. but we have to have the, the, in the all, we have to have the security. we have to have the means of getting the vaccine in to gaza and to the children of that seems no good if it's sitting in a bile or sitting in a truck. so there is an answer. but the answer is, we need to cease by a most jolla of 75 percent of probably a may well be asymptomatic. it's, it's like many viruses. the problem is, if you are one of those who get this to be a full,
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you can be paralyzed for life or you can die. so that's why it's such an important disease and we were at the, on the point of eliminating it. the other thing about polio is it's a disease, it's just stays in the human population. so with bucks ation, we could have been demonizing it from the world. but with the complex breaking out around the world, all that was old as millions of dollars, all those millions and billions of man and woman, ours had been wasted because we've just gone backwards. regardless of the health industry says more than 1500 patients need kidney dialysis because only 16 machines are available across the strip. so patients are receiving to dialysis treatments of 2 hours a week, a 3rd of what they require. both include reports for him, come out and run the hospital in northern cancer. a medical and health situation here, nothing does slip as instead of waiting day after day as a result of the is why in the policy imposed. i've been by the things this policy prevents the acts as
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a ready for all medical supplies to the nothing goes read. i'm talking to a friend come out of drug tests with other which is follow model pushing cases. this kind of the season and kidney taylor patients. and when it comes to kidney failure, we have to mention of the call you in a non use zones on the la. he goes to for dialysis 3 times a week. and i and i did that. my kidney is failing because i have been eating canned food and drinking pals used it and contaminated water. we live in scores where nothing is clean. we need to take showers and we need to clean our bodies enough there to water enough, contaminated water. i want to clean water and conduct the center. my son to be at least 11 years old. he had a kidney transplant 7 years ago. we managed to continue his treatments the 2 months after the war started, but then he couldn't get treatment at all for 4 months, which damage the transplanted kidney. he's unable to walk now. he lost almost 21
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killers because of malnutrition. i urge the arab nations and all the people with conscience to treat my son abroad and bring him back to normal. all could we feel actually? yeah, nothing, yes, right. on slide and keen to in this genocide in garza and received the needed necessary treatment was incredible. i just need a, nothing goes for the sign us and it's rarely try and strike has killed to his beloved sizes and living on it hit the town of shock. a few kilometers from the border between the countries is ready live, and these tensions have escalated off to sensitize attack on the occupied goldman. hans killed 12 people is round, has blamed his blood while the group denies involvement. as it bank is following developments from southern living on of this being a series of is reggie strikes drawn,
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strikes and activity strikes across southern leper not now you understand who has with our members were killed in the southern liberties the town of shuck throughout . we also understand from the lebanese civil defense that 3 people were injured, including the child's and that has been law say that the have responded to what they called the assassination of to have been members by targeting is really positions with guided missile, as they also say, that they targeted and is really espionage technical system at the mother keeps site. now, as i said, the terms in terms of trust and village is a trust the southern board to have been hit at the time of rebuffed his head. chuck drove his head massage about covered him. um you understand an individual the motorcycle was talked to for a month and if you had cuz was hit by a drone inclination and not too long ago. we also saw the town of couple of kids being hit by what we believe was a drones right now. the foreign minister of the bowl heavy has been meeting with a delegation from his bizarre. now that hasn't been an official statement from that meeting,
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but sources from his with the to the stuff that meeting has been good. i positive and yes, the all consent of an escalation and they have been contempt for the escalation. foreign ministers in various countries have contacted the lebanese government, but ultimately it will be his will. who will decide what they, what, what retaliation would happen if and when it's really striking. and i have one who's bracing themselves full, that his radio response. but his have always responded them said that if it is an escalation that they will respond, that they don't want to pull the top prepared for it. so they are real concerns half of this escalation. and that this could turn into something much larger aside . baker data mojdeh unit 711 on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has visited, demolished l shelves in the occupied golden hinds. we have the rocket attack took place. he bowed his country's response would be severe to hold. we are
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in bracing the families. we're going through this indescribable suffering that didn't fit on these children are children. they are the children of us old. the state of israel cannot and will not net to tunnel responsible comes to them and it will be severe within the book of the presidents. and most alshaun has demonstrated against his visits. the protest this shows that you're not welcome here and it's media who to leads the area which is here as senior political analyst, mullens, the shower says the is there any prime minister and his government ultimately responsible for the attack? spiked uh some 5 decade, 6 decades of occupation. the majority of the residents of most of the shops refused to accept his writing citizenship, despite so many attempts of appeasing them and the wording them for being part of the possibilities that they had actually gone. i,
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since i was 1981 was there really by is really part of my by degree they, i mixed up on highs and they've been trying since 14 years later. it's just not helping these people really sweet. but we have experience. yeah. have also a very close attachments to see, even if it's a lot of it is, i guess, aside, but the parcel world, even though there's a 2nd mostly, but there's a part and parcel of the as well as the 1st time. so the idea that nothing, you know, would quote, the children who died there were children. this is bianca. dishes is bianca, is beyond. i don't know what to say because ultimately is he just got all the ultimate responsibility for the death of these kids who got shot. well. busy how that is the only accepted the ceasefire and god, well,
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we wouldn't have had the northern front voiding the way these were the southern by he continues to a site and violate and put more conditions to start to cease fire eventually have more more and more children on the demonstrations in israel have broken into a military base and then they get that in support of soldiers who are accused of torturing palestinians attain a 9 is rarely soldiers were arrested early on monday on suspicion of sexual abuse, the palestinian, the tiny homes. indeed, nick, if this was taken to hospital with severe injuries, the protesters ascending the outrage, the military police investigating is rarely sounds as if it's something that must happen or when the time that these right establish something today. and we think the reason that does happen because our government and especially. busy legal
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advisors of the government want to look nice to the, to the parking heart. loss of the army base was to demonstrate his also broke into a military cause in northern israel. the 9 is ready, soldiers had been transported the opposite attention. some members of these really can assets were among the protest as well. so hit hit ronelle de 0, so downs on the and the paramilitary rapid support forces, both accused of committing widespread sexual violence against women and gifts and an electric destination twins. paradise upside down to some of its residents. the i had low, they also would thing up wins across the southeast of a,
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stray leah and creating some very rough seas. when you south wales that has been low has moved on to new zealand, bringing with it a patchwork of warnings and deluxe. we'll get that in a moment fast to a stranger. and it is a long journey settled story though we could see some very low temperatures overnight and into the morning tuesday into wednesday, particularly for southern parts of queensland, new south wales into victoria. and tasmania not temperature is all slightly below the average in sidney dab despite the sunshine and we'll see temperatures come down for puff as another flock of showers from the way into southern parts of w a on choose day. the temperature have been above average for pass, but it will be coming down in the days ahead, despite the sunny spells on friday. and the sunshine isn't really anywhere to be seen in new zealand. we've got very severe weather sweeping into the sol filing wintery and wet weather with some strong winds as well. and that continues tuesday into wednesday. heavy rain is also the story across much of east asia. we put the
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sliding range, moving into beijing, pushing into northeastern areas of china, bring a flood risk here on wednesday. the latest news as it breaks? is there any minute? 3 is up skating the minute 2 strikes across the entire street. the main focus is on the central area with detailed coverage. the rolling of the international court of justice of the legal status of the is really occupation comes after 5 months of deliberation. from the heart of the story, water stations are switched up for days or weeks of time. so there is never, you know, flush her to go around the they don't want to lose their dignity being displays and make gift cards and not being able to get access to food . asking questions. how likely is it in reality that nothing? yeah. who would be arrested when visiting
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a fine look posing from the action. but what i would say to the ministry of health is come to see the effects about the best off from the factories in india. i'll just use chines across the world. when you closer to the house of the story, the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories, the sound, protests, tending increasingly violent and venezuela following the disputed re election of president nicholas madura, members of the national guard had been firing,
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take guest to try and disperse, demonstrates is incorrect. guess, fellow citizens, insightful guns. i had been forced to flee once again. thousands have been ordered to evacuate by the is riley military. this is the thing that has been happening is the allegories refugee can for the past 24 hours, people are playing with what ever they can count and, and it's ready to go on. strike is cool to hezbollah, finance, and living on it hit the town of shock, a few kilometers from the border between the countries. he was president joe biden says he wants to make changes to the country supreme court. he laid down his plan and his speech at the lyndon b. johnson library where he also not 60 years since the signing of the civil rights act. biden has called the 10 limits for supreme court justices. the code of conduct for the court and the constitutional amendment to revisit the decision made earlier this month on presidential immunity. the plan stands nearly no chance of passing congress, but it's seen as an election message devices have been told that live over see more
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supreme court nomination, the senator vice president president and anyone who history anyone alive today, i should say. i agree, respect. rise to the separation of powers made out in our constitution. what's happening now is not consistent with that doctrine of separation of power. extreme is, is undermining the public confidence and of course, decisions. reynolds has more from austin and texas. present buying is for photos, 3 areas of reform for the supreme court. one, he wants to limit the terms that justice is serv. currently the concern for life, the longest serving justice clarence thomas, has been there for more than 32 years. and he says that that limit should be 18
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years. he also wants to, in have a new code of ethics for the court, justices enforceable. and strict. he says that the that would uh, restore public confidence in the court, which has been rocked by numerous scandals, many of them involving thomas and other conservative justices. and finally, he wants a constitutional amendment that would over turn the court's recent ruling that presidents after they leave office are no longer a chargeable for any crimes. they may have been culpable for in office a saying that the no man in the united states should be above the law. no person is a king that this is a country of laws and not have dictators rob reynolds, l g, a 0, austin, texas. as we mentioned to abide in speech, mike, the end of the 3 of the signing of the civil rights act. the law was the result of decades of activism to ends, legal,
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racial segregation throughout the us. but especially in southern states. as a result of the face default position from southern politicians and many of the constituents. after months of deadlock and congress president, lyndon b johnson signed the act on july, the 2nd 1964, he was joined by black, civil rights activists including martin luther king junior. really, i spoke to joy chaney. she is a democratic strategist and the legal policy expert she said button is ensuring the legacy and spirits of the act continues a sin headspace. joe barton links civil rights in his supreme court are form saying the court has been with an authorized against civil rights. what did you make of those statements in particular, president vitamins really been on the role. i think he was so eloquent in wrong the 2 and using this as an opportunity to say that wherever to unveil the supreme court reforms that you just talked about,
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your get eloquently put them in context of it's of this moment where we have this new you know we have this new presidential candidate in common le harris. we have him celebrated the 60th anniversary and it's the right back. but also talking about the future. and in order to make good on the civil rights act, we have to make sure our supreme court justices are ethical and they're not bought and paid for this obviously, being a blank of presidents the now there's another like presidential candidate as can you just put into perspective for us just outside the country has come since that act was signed. yeah, so this morning i had the privilege of going to the white house for an event that was coming rating the civil rights act of 1964. and in particular titles set. and title 7 in particular pro prohibits has been set discrimination and it was, it was a full ser for moment because i spent the entirety of the advisors that the obama administration as an appointee at the
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o. c. so it was great to be home and to be talking about this issue. and one of the things that was referenced has been out of the women. it was mostly women in the audience. none of the women that were in that audience would be holding the jobs that we are holding today. if it were not for a title 7, if it were not for the civil rights act of 1964, and certainly we would not have a vice president carmella harris. and certainly we would not have a potential president, pamela harris, or i, or a president obama himself. so these, this legislation was far reaching 60 years. it has taken us to get here. what if it were not for that legislation? we wouldn't be here despite that the, i mean, we've already seen in the selection campaign. questions about with a comma harris being a black woman is if you go to hood who with both is so there's still clearly a long way to go. oh yeah. i as president, bind as all of his name is a,
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this is we are a edit at a point where we can see a lot of progress or we can also see where there's a long way to go. right? as just said at that event earlier today we had someone who was representing a case in 50 years ago who had filed them a you know, a give united airlines flight attendant. well, we also had a young african american woman who just this past year, settled a lawsuit about here, discrimination in louisiana. so we know that that discrimination doesn't go away and that we have to keep having laws that evolve. and that need the moment and whatever you know, right now we hear discrimination is part of what we're dealing with is just, i'm arguing with eligibility to plus discrimination. but as we look to the future, we're looking at how am i an artificial intelligence, will have a role in, in workplace discrimination. and how do we guard against that? the lives alive and well and being refreshed?
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what is being adjudicated by judges. and that is why we have to make sure we have ethical people on the court and not already one sided because they are getting donations from corporations or people who are at odds the civil rights. the other thing we have to make sure is that even if they are ethical, but they just don't look ethical, make sure people feel confident in their decisions. and that is frankly what present advisors looking to do with this through us. and the us side of iowa, one of the countries strictest abortion laws has come into effect the built hands most terminations up to 6 weeks of pregnancy. most women that usually don't know the pregnancy during that timeline of the law initially past last year. but a district judge had temporarily blocked us in response to a legal challenge filed by pro choice groups. several women in the state capital of
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this moines said they were mostly opposed to the new legislation. very problematic . i think that it is something that really is not what the people here want. it's not nobody asked, nobody asked me nobody else. and i just think it's un, it's unfortunate that our state got caught up in what's happening across the nation . and it's not, it doesn't reflect colors for to into our top story. now the optimize is nicholas and the doors disputed election victory and venezuela. we're going to go to caracas . really does a bill position us speaking about the election results? let's listen. and now we have a way to the truth. we have a way we did it on
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the water or that you need it for you since yesterday afternoon will work for 24 hours. our witnesses are coordinators, our managers are the choose operators, those who where the call centers knows will help mobilize people. i don't know if that transporters are records who is near the end of them, you know, except you're not done. what i understand in the world are a little command centers are witnesses has been there and we know that the regina went to sleep with many concerns, but we did not go to sleep because we were working and we'll see what the regime will share with us because if they show us the true
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records, the ones that they publish the ones that they themselves bring to the ones that we have, we will see the to is the truth and we all so yesterday, in the streets, i want to tell all of us that as we've been receiving the records, we have to verify them there's been inspected as being tallied. there's been a scanned and digitalized, and then they are uploaded to a portal, a website that is robust. and right now i am very excited. i am excited to say that
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a we have 7473 percent of the vote tally. and so i wait. what is it that, that the results that the have totally did that show that we have it precedent select and that person needs it moved on salaries with the rather still outstanding despite the fact that the electoral college. so my hard to be of those phones to know that he would not overcome the difference because it was such a large difference because he was older. well maybe you know better as well and
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stay in the average region. threw out every corner of the country. i sold that with in the website. you can see all the records that you can just enter. putting your id i'm you can see the records of your voting center and the available image. you can also search by stayed by parish. and you will see the red card, so age maintenance will and can validate their vote and their results the
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i'm sorry on while we go log here. there are many world leaders who are logging onto that website. and that is evidence of been as well as victory as true that we said could be validated as being validated. now is being verified by leaders from throughout the world. we see citizens expressing themselves, they are refusing to have our future stolen to have it through the night. so they are spontaneous on expressions. they are legitimate to expressions. so for that reason,
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we today wish to call upon all that as well as when bowed yesterday to vote for his mando for them to vote for change to join as men, women, children, as the older people, us assembly, let us all go. i had me the demon community assemblies in every city in venezuela. that's all levels. i mean, between 11 and 12. we'll schedule a search time so that we can all go home in an orderly manner after. and we have shown the world, the strength, and the wonder then we represent we will now there is a family because our struggle, but our fight is for our family. we want to have it as well,
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of which we are all extremely proud of. we want to have it in this world where our president will be engine window gonzalez. good afternoon everyone. the katie that said, i've had a bad i to speak to you this piece. knowing the truth. i want to tell all diminish willing people that there will express yes or
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through their vote will be respected. we will make sure that happens, that it is the only fast towards the speed that we have in our hands. the records that show are trying our over whelming try that cannot be reversed the deadline of the 7 days a week. i wish to thank the international community for their solid energy for their support. our tribes is historic. we won a places where the democratic forces had never won before in our country, mental scores over the last 75 years. i don't wish the millions of men as well as when i want to vote to yesterday will be respected with
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a free people. the people that. c i is respected, we will fight your all right, i understand your feelings. 5 divided by we call for home and it's very hang. we should always a fast, but it's on a desires fees. and we wish the will and determination of the people to be recognize that that is why it is vital. does the on far, geez, respect the will of the people that they have expressed through their vote. the landlords, your but a, my food, all the perimeter announcement love bones. when all of those have been tally,
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it's not proved, all responsible leadership. so the way that the records have been handled is this area is a matter of intellectual proceedings, totally by peoples to bid as well. i haven't mobilized people and they have been only or in their desire for change. all institutions have the constitutional duty to reduce the fact that they will all the people, ensuring boy data on all rights and are guaranteed for people. we must now ensure data. all democratic sectors are united word, incorporated and forbes, a cause additional institutions have a crucial role in ensuring that democracy is respected. official reports
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are not useful to legitimize the system when so there are efforts that got you to moralize the people as well and desire for change. you know, this content is really the way forward is pretty long and 40 minutes while the, the, the data, the before taking questions from internally we wish to no down the band. okay. so here that i, this time the doors on the are just unanimously. there are armed quoted individuals i'm,
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questions? are you watching other 2 of the opposition lead is maria carina. i'm a shadow and it won't do it. gonzales speaking. we all know. correct is, is they claim the thing, have one the election. we would, we, we, wherever saving, you know, records as from 630 and after 7 am we were aiming to receive the as quickly as possible. so, and what did they do? well, they load the transfer all the information because they knew what was going to happen . and fortunately, we had witnesses. hundreds of centers, members of the folding tables, contacted us. there were some witnesses for us and, and so we focused on our work much on threats of violence,
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not lies or broke engines. we focused on ensuring that the truth would be told by ensuring that we could have democracy in our country as bad. our president, edmondo gonzalez, is yours warning we wouldn't have taken question from all of these, you know, cuz there's a venezuela opposition later. maria create in the shadow, basically saying that the opposition has the ability to prove that truth off the election result, russian by side that they have to lead 73 percent of the vide sofa, and i have uploaded it to a website that shows that the president atlanta is center on wells.
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how would you respond? are message is clear. we wish go to ensure that our crimes brings about that is our goal. we understand that people aren't quite upset. but that is why we must remain calm. i still feel we have to ensure that we are achieving our trying without any disturbances. we have spoken to that other and it still states that we have something going on 2 different leaders and they are well aware of what's going on here. so what i guess is going way. now i am very moved with that code. we in the,
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after visiting defense below and i center 0 and the garage because we wish so 70 the country is united in a home. and in the desire to knock down and do away with those obstacles that have kept those from democracy and freedom. so on seeing how to get a, the true reverse of all mathematical evidence that we won. i feel extremely proud of all why we have achieved the, you know, the sub job on the it's fantasies, national radio,
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i will step out and speak to the people as soon as we go through this press conference. as i say, that's all i can while we're waiting for the translation here on this chris conference, just wanted to give you an update on who is speaking. if you've just joined us. this is maria corrina machado, the gonzales legal position. the latest we have never been able to obtain the, the evidence we now have in our hands. minnesota is know this. we all know these, but now we have the evidence. everyone won't be able to see the results of their colon station and everyone. everyone can see then, oh,
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so that we comply with for a little noise like the and i wanted to know whether you had a response to their decisions brought forth against money. and could you know, my child or the law office and we know that they were, were allegations of violence against law enforcement. i wanted to hear your thoughts on these issues. the. i wanted to know
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