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i think the total, more than $1200000.00 soothing discrepancy is in charge alone. the land slides in india kill at least 24 people. hundreds more could be trust. the you're watching all your 0 life on the headquarters in delphi. i'm getting obligated to also coming up for testers in venezuela say sundays presidential election was raised and based on the president, nicholas is really forces withdrawal from eastern fine, eunice, and southern gaza officer, a military offensive velocity over a week 21. people were killed over the past 24 hours alone. authorities in the
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philippines are working to prevent an environmental catastrophe. after the sinking of 2 oil tankers news, at least $24.00 people have died and hundreds more if you're trapped under mud and debris after heavy rain triggered land slides in southern india, it happened in y, a non district, and the state of carola heavy rain unblocked roads or affecting rescue operations. the engine army has deployed more than 200 soldiers to help with the search engine same day for all of us. because the area is completely middle from the rest of the district. this the fuel pressure inside also becoming increasingly difficult. a be happy to steve
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some to do photo bodies in different hospitals and many are insured. so they are also a very possible bid to rescue or people and to view proper treatment is also that's the vi we have ensured that while thousands of people have protested across venezuela to show their anger against the re election of president nicholas montero at least 2 people were killed, both withdrew and his opposition challenger edmondo gonzalez, claim victory and sundays presidential election. majoris accusing the opposition of trying to stage a crew under more protest expected in the coming hours to raise a boat reports from one to cyrus. residents, by the way, to didn't all the way belong to be, proclaim precedents for another 6 years. on monday, the left travel forward is handed my the credentials for his re election even as the opposition cried, files that are available, i say,
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to the plotters to those involved. and to those who endorse this operation against the venezuelan democracy, that we already know the movie. and this time there will be no weakness a few hours later, thousands took to the streets, protesting the results, and use of economic and political crisis that have forced the millions out of the country. the government says those who did not recognize the results could face up to 6 years in prison, but many did not seem to care. all these people are upset. we did not agree with the votes with the results because they are not for you. this is fraud for me, it is fraud. i was there, we checked everything, all the people talked. we talked and there was no madero supporters. there were 4 at the moon though. despite confirming leveled with the victoria on sunday evening, the electronic council has failed to upload the voting data to the official website
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do for the opposition. this proves that massive fraud was committed during a press conference by opposition leader by the equity. now my child and presidential candidate at bull nose, i sold the they say they have access to 73 percent of the tally sheets. that these prove gonzales little the is the winner by a wide margin table that i'm deal. today. we have great news to share with all venezuelans. it's a miracle, it's a miracle. but today i will tell all venezuelans, like inside and outside the country. oh, believe it's in democracy around the world that we now have to means to prove the truth of what happened yesterday in venezuela. the government says their electoral system was hacked and blamed members of the opposition. the results of venezuela collective has generated lots of concern across the region, as many governments are requesting the government to present the official tally sheets off this elections. and they want them to be independently verified by different organizations. the response by the government of nicholas,
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my rudo has been to expel the diplomatic personnel from 7 countries in latin, america accusing them of interfering in venezuela in affairs. for the government, the current crisis is pun, so to buy the united states to over through the administration, but the thousands who took to the streets a desperate for things to change the sample. i'll just see that widow site is renetta cigarettes. the program director for latin america and the caribbean at the international crisis group, she says that it's unclear how event as well as military it will respond to the protests in the military have a humongous role at this precise moment. but the military are incredibly powerful in venice or left and no to has, particularly in recent months, being a like she has make it every possible effort to keep being good graces with the
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military. he has 4 years given them very high position as a follower in, in areas that are not normally controlled by the armed forces. and it's very clear that in the armed forces were to say to him, ok, there is a red line that we're not going to cross. clearly the cards already goes to, you need to live. he will be hard press 2 to make a stay in those situations. but right now we don't have indications that that's necessarily the case um, yesterday the ministry of defense, who is the head of all of the armed forces, gave a speech which was a little bit cryptic. he didn't necessarily come out on the phone mode. ok. his speech was before moto some. william had been announced by the electro started this, but he said we would welcome a new stage and venezuelan life. so there are possibilities that, that the army would say we're not going to go. 0 out and appraise the people as we've done in the past. what is important though, is that the armed forces are not the only armed after in the sweat and out of their
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use. these verbs that are called for the tables, for land terms that are um, essentially apart military force that supports the government that have been financed by the government. but that are not under the control of an institution such as the army or, or, or the branches. and they have been on the street and they have been shooting not of people for now they've only been shooting at the or, but they've been using weapons to face this protest. and that is where things thing really get very tricky. the is where the forces are withdrawing from eastern to find eunice and southern gaza after 10 days of military offensive. at least 21 palestinians were killed in the past 24 hours 43, others were injured and they were taken to a northside hospital. it's the last remaining health facility in fine. eunice. thousands of people were forced to head west towards milwaukee from time eunice
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were families or sheltering intense under difficult conditions under the central cause, a thousands of palestinians are on the move again after israel's evacuation orders . they've been displaced, not once, but multiple times. the evacuation orders have created panic among palestinians who have no, we're safe to go. a started assume reports from dated by. that is what else you're facing. forces have passed and a shooting. you controversial military evaluation orders for the residents over res . i'm just a rush procedure tab. as you can see that some of these right now are going to sleep from these areas heading to get rid of bella. i'm to as the why is that trying to find some sort of safety if you have been told by these very all me to no longer remain in such areas because it's going to be an act. so what was the cause on a 12 to load that with mattresses?
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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 instead of the, oh yeah, i received a call from the army to leave the the, my house is generally where you live in the bad circumstances and my children, the auto body and give them both on the line like me on the line is so uh we uh, we live in the pricing, get the circumstances we left the home today and we both know we, where do we get on the go now and then as a minister man. and then i go to the, we've been displaced from the law. they told us and i believe to central goes into russell and we went to rough. i then went back up to new site and we got stuck. then we received instructions to move further north towards almost all boxes and
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pieces. we have nothing, no one but gone to us, the mysql 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 shown to have food. then as we completely understand that the entire central areas of the strip are the last remaining results, what palestinians also being told to seek refuge in such it was. but apparently it had to end 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 human to terry and safe zones. recognize them which is 0. that or that kind of stuff because of health ministry has declared a polio epidemic across the strip and assign a for worst thing health crisis. israel has started vaccinating its own soldiers. the palace thing isn't guys, are yet to receive any doses. on friday,
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the world health organization said it would be something more than a 1000000 polio vaccines to cause a asked to be highly infectious, disease was discovered and sewage samples. margaret harris is a spokesman for the world health organization. she says, the spread of polio can be prevented if fox scenes can be transported into gauze off of such a variant that's developed a originally a long time ago was that seem to arrive, but it's managed to get into populations and tiny, very tough this we so we've coded, there are many variants, and we have truck this variance in different parts of the world. and again, wherever we see it pop up, we do a big vaccination um response to and that's 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 the vaccination in that. but we have to have the,
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the, in the all, we have to have the security. we have to have the means of getting the vaccine into gaza and to the children of that seems no good if it's sitting in a bile well, sitting in a truck. so there is an answer. but the answer is we need to see file most code here, 75 percent of poly, or may well be asymptomatic. it's, it's like many viruses. the problem is if you are one of those who get the vehicle, 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 pony always, it's a disease, it's just stays in the human population. so with bucks nice and 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 the millions and billions of man and woman hours have been wasted. because we've just gone backwards. the demonstrators including members of the can,
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i set in israel, broke into a military base and the negative deserts and support of soldiers accused of torturing and reaping, palestinians the chinese benign is really reservists were arrested on monday on suspicion of sexual abuse, a palestinian due to any health in the negative desert was taken to hospital with severe injuries, but left him unable to walk protests or say they will defend their soldiers against anyone who comes off to them. or if they touch or there's little bill to the people against the government. the eclip lights or whatever they're ready to go to. not the people who died defending just know timeframe. not my friends are still saying the in the hospital where here for our soldiers, not the public. this is not for the, for the tell really know really you to everybody know the church,
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always searches our brothers and after the army base with storm demonstrators then broke into a military courts in northern israel. the 9 is where the soldiers have been transported. they're following their detention. some members of is really can, i said are among the protesters while these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised as a fear response to the attack that killed 12 people. and they occupied goal on heights and the to now who visited most than some swear of the strike hit on saturday. but there were hundreds of people who protested against his trip, a copy of dummies. behold, we are in bracing the families. we're going through this indescribable suffering redemption on these children are children. they are the children of us, old. the state of israel cannot and will not let donnelly hold on the responsible comes to them and it will be severe. here's what's coming up on all the 0 authorities in the philippines are racing to avoid an environmental cost or fee.
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following the sinking of 2 oil tankers, the widespread flooding continues to inundate rural areas are not disciplined bung with dash. tens of thousands are still stranded and in desperate need of fresh food and water. the select range enough enough is bangladesh is now facing new flooding from heavy monsoon rain an upstream water from india. bad weather is also impacted burned the dishes, southeast region, many drawing a refugee is leaving the foothills of a can send while back. i'm lost a 21 year old son in a land slide my to turn to and i tried to rescue him in the darkness that it was the 2 things for many kept busy up to kind of african stories from african perspectives. some of them are
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a heavy to me this month for us, and sam is in your, to me kind of to short documentary by african filmmakers from donna and fox one. 0, really simple. and those are both fine, and i will. those zillow from a little of a sound of ceremony, and the interpreter, a new series of africa direct on, i'll just sierra, on the account for reporting exclusive stories explosive results, which is 0 investigations. the the all over again, the top stories on how to 0 this hour. at least 24 people have died and lance lives in india,
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a southern state of care law. hundreds more are fear to be trapped in debris officer rings in the handley district. thousands of people have taken part in violent protests across venezuela. after president nicholas hunter wrote claims for re election. both missouri and his offices in challenger and window gonzales say they won sundays presidential election. at least 21 palestinians have been killed in southern causes. fine eunice, and the past 24 hours is really forces are withdrawing from eastern fine eunice after 10 days for renewed military offensive authorities and the philippines are racing to prevent an environmental catastrophe after 2 oil tankers. same quin type from gave me hit last week. there has been some progress, but residents, a fish in the affected areas are ready contaminated front of the lower part. so marybell this and the province of baton. it had been days since a tankard carrying 5 and
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a half 1000 leaders of diesel fuel had capsized before carla. also in his fishing crew found it just 500 meters off the coastal town. and a funny ballast within many of the bait the young under. yeah, at 1st we could only see the tip of the boat, so we thought it might be a small one. when we got near, we found that it was a big vessel, and there was already an oil, so you know, a lot of surface and so that's why we caught the miss efferson. ben was put in place, but some fishermen are defying the order because they say they have to make a living. i believe there has been an oil spill because the fish we bought from the market smell from the diesel. i mean, the ship sank as type of gave me was barely across the philippine seat. it's crow survived, but are being investigated for not reporting the incident. the coast guard has deployed to vessels and says the leaks have been stopped. between those white coast guard ships and the blue vessel. that's where
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a 2nd tankers sink last week. it's so close to the store. we can see it clearly with the naked dye. now of the documents, so it's tanks were empty, coast guard divers say it appears it's terry and cargo fuel authorities. hope the fuel that sleep from the smaller vessel will eventually dissipate in the heat. as their focus remains on, containing 1500000 leaders of cargo fuel from another tank right nearby. we have a good progress along the wayne and then yeah, yada. unless you're not, then you'll uh, my boss and that is very important from $2.00 per minute. uh, on the 1st uh, uh, dave, uh, david sardino by the side were not in a blue one. the 3rd for our but the concern is that the spill may have started to drift away towards towns closer to the capital, many less threatening their shore lines. which is why 40 said the racing to drain the fuel by next week. for an below l g 0. but the on the philippines,
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us sectors. they down to the blinking and the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, has met their filipino counterparts at the military headquarters in manila. and they're known as they 2 plus 2 meetings, increasing maritime tensions with china have dominated the discussions. manila and beijing are locked in several territorial disputes. and the so trying to see there have been a series of escalating confrontations between philippine and chinese vessels and the disputed waterway. i think uh, today is genuinely historic. this is the 1st time that the philippines has hosted our to plus to it's. um, i think really evidence of a steady drumbeat of very high level engagements between our countries that are covering the full range of issues and opportunities to bring us together not only security, but also economic. and we're truly grateful for this partnership. i am always so very happy that the,
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these communication lines are very open. so that the way all the, all the things that we are doing together in terms of our alliance, in terms of the specific context of the water situation here in the west for the pin c in the in the pacific are continuously examined. rigs examined under examines so we are a job in terms of our responses. us president joe biden has called for major changes to the country. supreme court, including term limits for judges bite and also criticized some of the conservative lead court's decisions, which he described as extreme rubber on those reports from austin. the president joe biden proposed sleeping reforms of the supreme court saying ethical lapses and extreme decisions by the right wing majority have a road in the country space. and the institution extreme is,
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is undermining the public confidence in the course decisions. he took aim and recent court rulings eliminating a portion rights and in a case brought by former president donald trump, finding presidents largely immune from prosecution for crimes committed during their time in office. this nation was founded on the principal. there are no kids in america bite and wants a constitutional amendment to nullify the court's ruling. what's he also called for term limits of justice is conservative. clarence thomas has been a high court for more than 32 years. i believe the best structure is the 18 year term and that would help ensure the country would not have what it has. now. in recent years, justice thomas was found to be accepted without reporting them. hundreds of thousands of dollars in gifts and luxury travel from a billionaire republican campaign donor following the january 6th 2021 attempt to
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overturn the election a flag adjust the samuel vito's property flew upside down a distress signal, many interpreted, showing sympathy for the mob. biting words and enforceable ethical code and for justices to refuse themselves in cases where they may have personal interest. court is not dealing with the obvious conflicts of interest. we need a mandatory code of ethics for the supreme court or we need it now. the legal experts say there's little chance of bite and pushing through the reforms, which would face adamant, republican opposition, in a closely divided congress for him to get anything done of that nature that would require a constitutional amendment. it will not happen during the remaining part of his foot by his real name may be politically or the head string, another potent weapon for presumptive democratic presidential nominee campbell,
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a harris to use in her campaign. but in supreme court proposals tap into a powerful vein of public discontent with the nation's highest court. new polls show as many as 60 percent of americans disapprove of the court, its behavior, and its job performance. rob reynolds alger 0, austin, texas. so don's army is accusing the para military rapids support forces of targeting civilian infrastructure in and fashion of the capital of the north of dar for states. the r a stuff has intensified a tax for several consecutive days. several facilities have been damaged, including a dialysis center and water stations. the army and the parent militant group have been fighting for control of the city for months. both sides are accused of killing civilians and a report from human rights watch found that both through thousands warring parties have committed widespread sexual violence against women and girls. also is there
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a spoke with a teenager and how to was that she was raped by members of the rapids support forces a jane when when is the done city the was doing into a box hold on a while for you on the and then if you did the, the swan mom, mom but the, the whole the whole body for when the city, while i mean, oh, well the only one that this time she will that in the back to me in the us cause from the and it is kind
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of give them senior counsel to move in sort of that i need to give this could be a from something that, that sort of 2nd mobile minutes with a dozen bible. so when you, when he went to a dad who plays a double who's asking me to at least buy the must have moved to this house and it didn't even in the model of the but the the tell you in charity has
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rescued 41 people from an overcrowded boat off the coast of libya, most of them are migrants from bangladesh, syria, and egypt, a rescue vessels taking them to the designated safe port. in naples, of course, i don't think i'm going to have them as a fully rescued. 41. people mostly from bangladesh. the health condition is good and we're examining them one by one. there are some people with dizziness and sea sickness, but nothing serious issue is a swarm of dragon flies as this sends it on a beach in the us state of rhode island. thousands of the brightly colored insights appeared seemingly out of nowhere. and after a few minutes speech cover say that the swarm disappeared. it's unclear what prompted the dragon flies to visit that particular beach in rhode island. it's the more news at the top of the hour on alda 0 with my colleague,
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elizabeth veronica, whether it's next finish inside story. thanks for watching and bye. for now the the had a lot of the historic hate continues to dominate across a southern africa with reco. it's broken in places like most, and people get that in a moment. first of the middle east and live vans and temperatures are still sitting very high across the event, pushing across into rock, q 8, and northern pots, all they run is exceptionally hot. of course the eastern areas of around and we have been feeding that heat across the gulf, but temperature is offset to come down in places like go how could talk. but as attempt to zip down the humidity is expected to pick up with ease and showers for coastal areas of armada, shower to in most central areas. what weather as well across the caucasus. but it
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allows you to draw my picture across much of the region and remains exceptionally hot and dry. it was the very north of africa, patricky the north west for morocco was seen temperatures come up here in the days ahead. it's very wet, however out west was bus of heavy rain pushing optimal coastal areas on wednesday. and the rain rushes out for the east for the south of this. so it is a very dry picture for southern africa. the heat to cause the hottest day in july on record in mozambique on sunday. the heat still that and choose date wednesday, but it is a lot cooler because southern pots, south africa, the a meeting of minds discussing the defining issues of our time. in one year we source that change. it became clear at that point that we really were in a kind of a new era of a nobel peace, slower. it's maria, theresa and professor michael wooldridge explore the pedals and possibilities of
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artificial intelligence. it changes the way we think, and then the way we act out can protect ourselves. studio b, b a i series on a jersey to the us is showing up its military command in japan. washington says that's the counter growing threats from china, north korea, and russia. but is this a realistic deterrent for could to provoke more tension in an already volatile region? this is inside store the hello and welcome to the program. i'm.

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