tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 1, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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in the interpreter, a new series of africa direct on i'll just sierra will cover all of latin america for most of my career. but no country has a light, and it's my job to shed light on how and why the, [000:00:00;00] the color there understands the attain. this isn't use our life from the coming up in the next 60 russians landlines and anchor us after took a confirms it's coordinating what's been called the largest prisoner swap and decades forming us marine full wheel and, and american journalist, evan gosh, could which among those released the funeral of a thing that has well,
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colanda is taking place and 11 on he was killed in and is really striking. there was, i mean it's really only says it's killed law says another trained chief and an s strength last month. but there's still no confirmation from the great i, but i'm chief of statements with your sponsor, limping. the bosses defending inclusion of a fee mailbox that he was previously banned from completing of the failing agenda test the well, it is now $1500.00 j n t. and we begin this news out with what's been described as one of the largest prisoner swaps since the end of the cold war. talk is, officials say the national intelligence agency has coordinated this exchange, which involves some 26 prisoners from 7 countries, poll whelan, us marine veterans, and wall street journal reports. evan gasket, which are among those being released. and this is also the largest swap between the
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us and russia since the cold war. most of the time of the russian government across the top style met in the tucker's capital ankara. it's believed to be occurring, prison is involved in the exchange. well, we have full correspondence covering the story for us, john henry standing by for us in washington dc, with all the reaction from the united states. step boston is invalid. little so be live with you to yourself with all of us. she's and most good. first, let's speak to send them across the order and assemble, send them. i know this is all happening as we speak. what exactly do we know about what's taking place so far? of the wellness as well as your health felt this is the largest prisoner exchange within the last decade. so that includes the enables germany, united states, and russia and turkish intelligence has coordinated this process. since the beginning upon the request of the parties as we speak, you know,
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we know that there are 7 planes that's carried as a prisoners from other countries that they were kept and they are being pets created. then according to the note that way it background note that we have from you. so reduce 10 hostages, including 2 children that are being transferred to russia, 13 being transferred to germany and a 3 being transferred to the united states. this is a very expensive and complicated a prisoner swap as to many countries are enrolled, the number is, is large. and that's why it has been dealt very delicate and carefully so far. and we know that the intelligence achieves of, of those involved countries came together under the coordination of the turkish intelligence within july in order to prepare the steps for the separation. as you say, it's in a very delicate operation. indeed. what role exactly have tucker's authors? he's played and,
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or does that stay uniquely paced to do that of the well yes. as what we have learned from basic sources sources, they were contacted by they were counterparts by russia and the united states, as she has proven to be a good mediator. it was, it's a previous experiences. the 1st took yeah, maybe i to, for a prisoner exchange between you quinn and russia after the warranty, when started. and the exchange happened in the capital on colorado. and also again, the mid surface intelligence, also mediation between licensed states and russia for nuclear tools. that is again, a very critical and delicate subjects. it's a deal with and we are informed that they were a, they were consulted by their accounts, reports. and this is how the meeting were started and to care the turkish intelligence actually had to coordinate to all logistics for us,
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for station and the safety of the passengers alone with the health checks and all those prisoners that are being your pets. re to drive out and enter control for it to you. so how commented on the matter risk of doing social media are happy to prove that it at the time, the slow conflict in the region, diplomacy, backdoor, diploma. so channels open a open, a open to diplomacy, channels can facilitate peace, easily and even at times of conflict, that's why turkish authorities are a proud to be it will be mediation in this very large and expensive and complicated prisoner exchange back to this. and i'll say all or there was all the very latest for us from to k. we are seeing that paying sitting on the top like this. so let's take a look at some of those who are being released. pull whelan is a full not us marine who is detained back in 2018 on charges of espionage. he's in,
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it's been serving a 16 year time and a high security prison haven't got eskoville is a wall street journal reporter. he is accused of collecting classified information for the us central intelligence agency. last month you might record a russian court sentenced him to 16 years in jail. also chromos. evan is a russian american journalist. in july, she was down to 6 and a half. he is on charges of spreading false information about the russian army, not in a car. laza is an opposition activist and also a permanent criminal and critic. he was sentenced to 25 years in prison. it's a treason and spreading false information about the military. we also have, we could create a, he's a german citizen, sentenced to death, and better roost on terrorism charges on choose the in the president, alexander lucas shank, a talking to him well, and that speak to john 100. he's across all of this forest from washington dc. john, there are some very high profile names on that list. is right. this is
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a complex negotiation that has been going on for months since before the death of alexi. nev only in february 2024. he of course, was the russian dissident who died under suspicious circumstances in the russian prison system. so this has been going on for a long time and it involves a number of people. as you mentioned 26, the us really wanted to get paul wiggling and evan garcia, which a freed and the russians really wanted that him as a cough. now he was a q. he was convicted in germany in 2021 of killing a former traction rebel in a berlin park, showed, according to the u. s. view of this. this is an exchange of people who are wrongfully accused in russia for among other people, an actual russian agent. and it's been going on for quite some time,
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as you mentioned, biggest exchange of prisoners since the cold war. so this is a massive, uh, is a massive a transaction. but it doesn't really represent a change in the relations between the us and russia ever since. the war in ukraine view as in roger, have been more at odds than they have been at any time since the cold war. and this doesn't really represent a massive change in that relationship. it represents a transaction, but a very complicated one. as you mentioned, mentions that that involves 26 people. i don't think we'll probably see anything like this for some time to come to 100. the keep in mind things for us from washington d. c. thank you john. well, that's spring and step boss and she joins us now from the german capital balance step. as we've been saying, this is a multi country exchange. i think even general authorities have been involved in the deal and absolutely in deep secrecy. and of course,
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the one big fish that the president put at once. it was 5 the caustic of who was in the, in the jail here in a, in the germany sentence to life in 2019. as john mentioned for the murder assassination of a field commander of touch, you know, who was actually on a bicycle in the park in berlin. and it was a, as an attack that was really highly condemned in germany, but also worldwide. and it's been very difficult for germany to hand him over. they have been long resisting this request from the president puts in because, but didn't mention it earlier in the, in an interview with fox news that he was really hoping to get him back. he then called him a russian patriot, who was basically killing liquidating of band it in, in the, you repeat and capital a so, but the germans were very hesitant because of course, of the severity of what he did. but also the fact that the diplomatic relations at the moment between germany and russia, of course,
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are very low point since russia's invasion and ukraine. so, but now there are other treatments involved. the eco krieger, he was mentioned, he was sentenced to death. and by the rules for sabotage, and there's also 2 other russians who still retain them a tour in detention in russia who are now coming back to germany. and i think that's basically a convince germany to make this very difficult a tough decision. step dawson, that there was a very nice just for us from violin on this story. thank you. step. let's now get the view from the russian capital and speak to our correspondent that you guys have a lot of you didn't know to be a high profile. member of the opposition is being released. what is in this for moscow? and said, present, got them a person, a while absolutely fine the only way to get him reports from lag cremeans folks post injury trips calls out. and he promised to give official reaction on this very pro, for high profile prison exchange in russia. but in the meantime, he said,
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that's the, let's o enemies who left russia, stay away and known enemies a can come home. so those were the latest was from dmitri pest calls. so basically i should say that local media source is a very, very cautious as see that mentioned because he's, he's a very delicate issue and it's still in prices and we know very little about it, but there is evidence of cause that's russia had been holding negotiations with the west for a very long time. so officially, russian authorities have not commented on the issue, but many here say that they share remind of lead you make pretends was that say he has said that a russian never abundance. it's people who are sitting in prisoners abroad. so as you mentioned, evan gosh coverage pull whelan drummond, national rico cree, got partners about prison nutrition couldn't belarus also qu, my show the withdrawal, russian american citizenship, kevin league, and of course,
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a number of russian citizens. first and foremost, it's a very, very big relief for them and full that families. among them, a russian opposition opposite his sense politicians who received very, very long prison times just for being outspoken about the ukrainian conflicts and will be against the current political system and russia. so real science of this major prison exchange between the russian fellers on one side and the united states, germany's levine in no way on the other. so they began appearing awhile ago a when that those of a prisoners started disappearing from the prison cells. many, he had believed that the criminal cases had been fabricated. and in time rush over tons of is the office of a didn't classical face that's step just mentioned who is facing in germany for the assassination of a church. and so it would come on the invalid and several of the russian nationals held in the us and also another play,
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visited russia's west and most an exclaim of cleaning bribes and their own to the ends. according to pro crept in mash channel, one of the stages of this prison exchange took place that in cleaning robins alleged the russian agents out of tomb and on the bills of convicts in slovenia, have been transferred to russia's way as well. so we can say that this exchange is going to be quite another president of the one. and as you said, the largest one since the end of the cold war and in russia's modern history. and the remarkable scale that you're, there's a lot of out with a view for us from most century and in a, a pull ahead of hezbollah house on the straw that says his group will respond after one of his senior kilometers was killed. and then his riley strike. he made those
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comments at the funeral for chicago in beverage. chicago was one of the founders of hezbollah as military waiting. and israel accused him of planning and attacking the occupied golden heights which killed the 12 people on saturday. has the luck continues to deny the accusation. let's speak to a correspondent ali hasha in the lebanese capital. you took us through events there and in very today things have been very well. yes. today, this feature present a fellow as much awaited by many people just to see the direction of the uh, the escalation and the tension on delivery is uh, is ready for the especially sizes latest attack in bed with the kids watch. because the man who you mentioned in the center. so the main, the rest this issue and also addressed us as a nation of this. right. and how do you enter on, given the fact that we have to access the nations?
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this made his speech have also more weight, uh, full web eyes is watching and why that is the way things you know, what's going to happen. so that's all of the things that it's going to be originally ation. whether from you on for the getting go find the intent was because beginning of honey i meant kind of a several layers of aggression. i gaze through on as he said on, on, on several aspects and with respect to level. and we also said that is right, is it starts on slash your code was maybe an attack on a baby with southern solve it on the residential building, getting civilians and getting a has the loss founding member. and he said that this is going to be responded to, that is going to be a retaliation from, from now on things we'll get back to norm with respect to day. the attacks on is red. yes, the retaliation will be in a different context. and if it's going to be was fox authoration,
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and at the same time, this is a new phase, this is what he said, not only for level and not only for his line level, but for what she described as the support fronts, whether it's in yeah, man, or a new box, of course i live in ali as you say has while a has promised retaliation or response. do we have get any sense of what it might be for now he didn't say anything clear about how this retaliation is going to be. why he said it's going to be a bit out if i should a strong one. it's not going just to be for, you know, for the i'll fix, it's not going to be a cause methics operation. however, something that's gonna make geez, radius, feel the pain, this is, this is what he says. and given the fact he said that, and this is not going to be part of the day,
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the buttons of that ations i gave these readings. this gives us an indication that in his mind, and of course, this is not only about has, well, i thought about as well. lots about the access isn't what's called as the access of resistance. that by want, this is about the access i'm his will lock together and how this attack is going to be a new set. this varies, would have to think in different ways. and how this attack is going to be from the cells from the north, from the east garvey natives are not going to, if you try it, maybe he puts all the, the choices on options on the state. oh, certainly continue watching this very volatile situation case. mean, did all the house in the, in the revenues capital for us. thank you, ronnie. of all these really all me is saying it can now consume it did to kill the come on to announce those military ring the holidays and says he was killed in an attack on a building in the con eunice area and southern garza now lost. it says it cannot confirm the came as its a nasa, for the leadership of the alta sombre gates,
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its military wing of the latest that speak to honda. so hope she's running us now from alon and jordan because these are the government has fund alda 0 from reporting from israel claims of some high profile assassinations here. those still not us is mountain is when the strike happened. those weeks ago netanyahu was desperate for some kind of a ministry. when will these rarely army at that point was desperate for any sort of achievement to announce to the public as the war had entered its 9 months. and there was nothing really to show for it. a ceasefire talks were collapsing on july 13th. these really armies struck the low west sea area west of con eunice. this was a designated safe zone by the is really military. and i'll remind you that 90 palestinians were killed and 300 others injured as these really armies said they carried out this targeted assassination on him. how much they have come as, as military commander who israel accused as being the architect essentially of the
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attacks that took place on october. the 7th. these relatives had not been able to confirm his death in the weeks that were after the attack, but they say that today they did have the intelligence to prove that, but did not provide that intelligence to the public. i must have said they can neither confirm nor deny any of this. oh, in the meantime, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, i understand his health, and now the security cabinet meeting, do we know what's come out of that as well. these early prime minister has held a security assessment with top of specials, changing the directives for homefront command, 8 new areas on his roles. northern border have now been evacuated, in addition to the near 80000 people that had been evacuated there since the beginning of the war. when the cross border fire exchanges began missing, yahoo says that israel is operating on both the offensive and the defensive and that they're prepared for
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a wide variety of scenarios. and this comes out there has been no settle those words, eulogy izing because bullet commander who was killed in a targeted assassination by these really army. saying that the fighting would intensify on the border in the days to come. and that israel will quote, not know from where the fighting is coming from, saying that there will not be comp, in gaza, in lebanon, or in yemen. and there will not be a, for fit from any of the members of the axis of resistance. i'm does, i've heard that for us with all the laces for forcing from the alarm. thank you, honda. well, that reminder, honda is reporting from jordan because as well as governance has banned obviously, right from a forcing in the country. well, let's now speak to her. correspond him cordarious, she is in debt, all violent and central, gaza on the ground for us. and anyone from her last all the out assemble, gains estimate how much a spacious of the nothing. yes, so far the, the policy news do not believe the updates has been estimated according to the
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movement. and also the policy means as long as the news did not come as of the score plus some, they do not believe they've already ortiz. but let me remind you that the is where the set are saying the update was killed in an errors right in milwaukee in the western parts of con, units, this area is of the significance saved. so by that is where the forces and when they target this area dozens of pod, the seniors are killed and at 10 were also ventured, most of them are still getting frequent in the hospital. some of them are still in the intensive care unit, but so far, not many of this is there waiting for information from this a mass movement, or i'm sorry, they're requesting files from the ground from daryl bella, and central garza, thank you. and while the funeral service for her law says politically it is small,
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henry has now taken place and around this capital and yours as, as some nation in tyrone has re ignited fees of a wider regional contract. postage already reports from tara, of final. so well, it's a lot of the harmony leads. prayers for its male, hon. yeah. and his body guards killed in the rain and capital on wednesday. thousands poured onto the streets and to show solidarity with the political leader of some us and use body was taken from tyrone university to freedom square and eventually to macro bought airports where it was flown to doha for his burial. on friday, the 62 year old was a guess at the knock ration ceremony of the new you elected president most suited position the on it was and he is 4th trip to tear on since october. the 7th. and his assassination is being viewed here as a work of israel with the help of the united states. washington says he played no
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part in it and had no prior knowledge of the attack. israel has not commented the time for the occupation to attack without response. he's over, they've done something and they must pay the price, they must be held responsible. america is responsible for this. no crime is committed by the occupation without the criminal america. senior already and officials see the strike on arabian soil as a declaration of war. and they have promised revenge a successful will see the impossible of, of this time around. the response will be different in the last one isn't phone regional countries in advance about the timing of the retaliation for vincent disaster. but i think this time it's response will be a surprise and it will come much sooner. on april 13th, iran launched more than $300.00 drones and missiles towards israel, in response to an air stripe on its consulate in damascus. 2 weeks before israel responded by attacking your own air defense systems. you are doing
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a times nuclear facility as well. he has assassination, has once again force raining officials to make a difficult decision. one that's ultimately up to the supreme leader. if iran attacks israel again, it's unlikely to act alone. the so called resistance friends, which includes that who sees in yemen, has of a lot 11 on, on the popular mobilization forces in your off will be expected to take parts, making this critical moments for the middle east door sits avari l d 0015 palestinian prisoners have been released after being held by the israelis. they arrived at the ox, the hospital, and the central part of the gaza strip. they were freed as a military check point east of general viola. last week these really ami released 11 palestinian prisoners and many of them spoke of abuse and torture. walter came out of their stuff, have held solidarity rallies to condemn israel is assassination of. if not,
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i'll go and run me out of the fee. they were killed and a targeted is ready and run strike in northern garza. on wednesday, i'll just hear a has condemned the assassination saying it's part of a system. isaac is really come paying against the networks john list and they have families. john lists in garza also stood in tribute of the drum. yeah, assuming i'll stop. i am standing with my fellow journalists in solid hours. he ends tribute to its male. i'll go and run me. i'll re fi, they insist on continuing the coverage despite the difficulty and the continuous targeting of journalists who smile would always talk to us about his family, and how much he misses his wife and his daughter, whom you hadn't seen since the start of the can. i do find out that in on i don't know how much stuff let's face all only on. he's a former director of israel's foreign ministry. he joins us now from television along just trying to take in what we've seen on folder over the last few days. what
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is the annual thoughts about israel strategy here? no game, we are in the middle of this, the home in the, on the whole region. and the days where they go, man, the, you know, the able bodied eco week with the speech, the congress. now a way of days to assessing nations, birthdays and days waiting, there are as follows. and i don't think we can really on the eyes, what's happening to us. we left in the future as long as we know seen the response. and she believes getting ready for, for the last the results, i mean, the com, the counsel and the waiting. well, nothing you all here says that israel is prepared for all possible scenarios. and also nearly what,
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10 months of all the anger and frustration that's been building in israel. all these really people themselves prepared for the response of the sleeves is changing. it will be the slow because these go see that here. it'd be very successful. and a to know the q a been cut down to 3 of the so these bottom seem to be the english for our security establishment. and we need to know if the human rights will stay lost in the accumulation for week ending the legal because we have to wait to see the rest a kind of the is
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likely to give you the visual recognition of body style or the issue functions of that list, send them the picture, we wouldn't be clear again, but we really don't know why don't we avoid at this moment now that her losses negotiate, so it has been assassination. what does that all mean? facies fi, adults, especially given the pressure that's been building within israel, so the captives to come home still. okay. i see most of the latest deals that he wouldn't be on the metro. the come honestly so that i know she is now. if you one day, you know, otherwise i think what happened is so that it is the is ready to big the risk on present, at least with this whole. and i think the issue that the postage
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is unfortunately my mind is with this week. now, i don't deal that form and direct to a general of these really ministry foreign affairs. thank you so much for spending time here with us on, on to 0. 7. thanks of a small still a head here on, on just here. the defiance from demonstrates is please use to gas to discuss problems at the start of 10 days of protests in nigeria. to look at how it spray on shoot technology to help athletes go fonts that parcel and it's august. first, let's go with their headlines for the americas,
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the heat wave in the southern us now expanding into that southeast corner of the country. but aside from the heat, let's talk about the saki month that it was in toronto for july to $115.00 millimeters of rain onto the ground. and there's more to come to kick off the month of august storms, around the midwest pushing into the great lakes. and these will be severe or capable of producing some flooding back to where the west it's hot, heat wave again for the pacific northwest portland at $37.00 degrees and some monsoon, downpours around arizona and new mexico. then we've got a tropical storm in the eastern pacific. this will become a hurricane, but it's out toward the sea, so no real major impact here. otherwise for central america. up and down the pacific coast, we've got some pretty intense rounds of rain. south end of south america is the usual problem spots around ecuador, dr. the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling in quite the winter storm. we have coming into southern shelly here. it's going to dump a 100 centimeters of snow over the mountain tops of the southern and is,
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and for santiago this is going to be quite the rain storm for you worst case scenario. you could see 2 months worth of rain over 48 hours and it's going to be much cooler here as well. the with americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us once 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. we are a few kilometers from the border with as well. and one of the oldest markets in the middle east, there's corner in southern 11 on hasn't been directly targeted, but the sound of is really war planes as well as rocket launches by has the law has become part of the day, the nice. the instability is affecting livelihood. my home has been destroyed,
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i left my village, we lost. if we sign up. 2 weeks ago we, we have shopping, and the exchange of bias started. people ran away. there's little optimism in a conflict that's linked to an end to as well as more on casa, or possibly not even that the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching al jazeera. let's remind you about top stories here. the phone, at least 26 prisoners from 7 countries have been released and a swap between russian and the timelines. and several western nations to k says this is the largest such to appeal in decades. russia is really st. john's human
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rights activists and a full american marine. the funeral service for her law says politically that you smell here has taken place and around this capital, honey is assassination. and tyrone has re ignited, it says abroad at regional complex being all the head of hezbollah house on this wallace says the grief will respond with anger and retribution of the one of its senior columbus was killed in his reign. stripe, israel accused foster corresponding and attack and occupied going in heights which killed the 12 people on saturday. let's bring in law and the shower houses. there is a senior political unless he joins me out from london. mon, we've had vows from the, the so called access of resistance that there will be a response. i'm curious as to how coordination do you think that response will be between these various groups. but judging from across the sides,
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they're going to be separate. but from what they call, in the sense that hezbollah is not going to be responding to the categories by how many and how long it's going to be responding to show cause assess the initial bill . and that the hon would be doing its own response and adjusting again some of the statements. the supervisor, one would be responding, not just because it's by someone if it was find it. i think i knew the term was introduced today that was filed into your arms on it because that quite strikes the mist that i knew it was guess and so on. so, so clearly there is going to the doctor's thoughts from the front response from his but not my services as low as 2 scenarios or rather 3. so why does that be proportionate?
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the limited set of thoughtful for the. ready one, the 2nd is that no to stop it, i'm just going to have to be different is that it must be solved. and maybe they would go way beyond what, of course, there's teachers to teach it and they should be seeing, but they won't go beyond the course. but beyond those, the scenarios as to responding to the assessment issues in the past 48 hours, i think our pass out of the song and clear that their handbook remains engage in a was. this is very much is a more, i guess which the speak to that and i think more important treating with mr. howard. everyone is everyone stuck, especially just bills still stuck in this logical c foundation. it's gone. so the
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solution started back in the, in the logic rational or whatever fission is, or it could use this to think that is that you subject isn't, does it, as i said it's, these are, isn't too much friends. the neighbors continues to be human. he says, offsets fast yes. is really strange. well, strange, but not adverse events is what they call is very strategy, tennessee. again, this is geography. and this is john the father celia newman, of course, of world war 100. many people started a world of some one and a half to get people, so the geography is not friendly to us. it is right, is not very sensitive. i think in that sense is that you
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mentioned that the radians have hearing this as, as a matter of, on the uranium intelligence failures that allowed him, he is assassination. are deeply embarrassing for terror on would you perhaps then expect to less measured response than we've seen in the past? often what happens in nebraska, for instance, what could that look like? but there's no, there's no doubt. what that is right. has a cheese of nature, intelligence and technical tactical or this to be i guess the. ready because as by the fact the cables question is whether it is s now the new york times reports that, in fact there was, there was a bomb within that room 2 months ago, or whether it was a misfire or the fact that there's so much incentives just data that in fact there
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to be assessed solution all i need it to be assessed. sure. the 2nd day. ready but this is dressed as a team for strategic strikes, and that is set to do. all right, so if you long is original one is a 100 plus 1000000 people. your one is 400-5000, you know, mission and it has huge network all eisenberg, the same thing goes for all the neighbors and that in that sense includes response . but it's not just about to do. it is really a long term one kind of size. the lowest cost is not the stand alone cost such we can offer stand alone sir moore or the 10 months is right . as a huge 6 hosted with the united states is that wouldn't be able to sub items which . ready you mentioned that very critical relationships and all, i mean often the events of the last few days. how faults do you think that
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relationship is between is right on the white house right now given, especially by has many declarations about wanting to avoid. regional escalation has nothing yahoo now corner of the bottom administration. no, no, as long. so that's, i'm quoting myself up here and writing it down to 0. yeah, my question are the always things that america could be easily menu so that he so so america can be easy. many you set to is fine with me get to me. i know how to move america here and there since the service of the 19 it is easy to use that he is a long as i saw you. nice is assigned to workshop on that very particular issue score is that least the paper was i think it remains to be the case to a large degree because by the scientists assist the class sizes by the in the old
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man who thinks that he's right. and everything when he pulls to the most the long or most for him, policy issues continues to stand behind, nothing else, but when america for and deserves conceptual. what is the one that i that today in the lecture. i also doubt that present tires for the 1st the top with for the 30, obviously states into a war against the want. this is not the kind of thing that washington needs. this one on the chart out of here as senior political analyst, the always great to get your thoughts. thank you for joining us again on or in my gerry is capital a bu job police. aside to, i guess a protest is on the 1st day that of nationwide demonstrations the protest and say they will block roads in major cities and around airport. they're planning 10 days of demonstrations and they're demanding a broad range of economic, judicial and political reforms. they're off,
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he has ever a piece of violence that happened during protest against police brutality that took place 4 years ago. well, nigeria is one of africa's largest economies. it's also it's top oil producer. yet the country is experiencing, it's west economic crisis and decades. annual inflation has reached the c 4 percent driven by declining oil production on the car and say that some free for around half of the population now lives in extreme poverty. the monthly minimum wage of $19.00 has not changed since 2019. which means you are relying on inputs to meet the needs of its rapidly growing population. the cost of living food prices on storing hung up, meanwhile, is spreading across the country. one and 10 people are struggling to find enough food for the ellison die has been coming events for us and a bridge and sent us this update. a standing at a place called yeah, yeah, just on the outskirts of
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a boot where police have been clashing police and sold the public flushing would be protested. and the thing is we've been trying to push them back to the sides where we're funding, we'd like to know where it's set up on fire as if you check in the background, you can see the smoke coming out from some of the fires. the said and then vehicles that have been driving past the of some of them i put up with the leaves on the windscreen as a sign of a support to the process of. so we can go beyond this point because it's because you have advised that you should be on this point because it's getting heated down . the and the classes are still going on. but they can be good to people are saying that the things will be brought under control in a few hours. and that's a nothing to worry. and the distance i beginning to walk around vehicles are beginning to move out slowly but a few hours before. now, it was really times with the wind ship out by so that's where deployed to maintain peace and order these defendants. it's not a certain use only. it says it's colanda has survived an assassination attempt as
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a military base in the east go 5. how behind was reportedly targeted by grow? the army is blaming its rivals, the rapid support forces. the permanent treat group has denied responsibility of the populace as well. these are the moments on wednesday wouldn't come because the drones attacked a crowd of dignitaries at a military base in eastern sit down and will the old me says was an attempt to assess the needs of 2 foot to oklahoma. the general escaped on the home, but several people were killed and injured the graduation ceremony and she paid off the goods he was defiant and to them by his offices. he believed the rep it's a hope for us is for the attack. and we have to put an end to those rebels who terrorize the student needs everywhere. we salute you and through you we send our message to our people everywhere that we will not retreat. we will not surrender. and we will not negotiate with any party, no matter who it is on the statement back track so many
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a commitment bullhorn made to join seize, find negotiations in switzerland late to this month. the rapids support forces had also agreed to participate in the discussions hosted by the us saudi arabia, the group, the noise responsibility for the drug strike. now these piece talks appear in doubt . the uncompromising message comes at a time when the fighting has intensified with government forces losing control of several important cities and the capital of losing the full of flesh on the siege by the power medical group. on the one of the country is going through a major situation and you're seeing it's repercussions now. the, it's a situation which requires all of us to unite people to be strong and to carry are done because there is no solution for this country except with the guns. people and 2 sides have been battling for control for nearly 16 months. in a conflict is killed thousands and created what the un says is the world's worst
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displacement crisis. unexcused helpless out to 0. mean while famine has been decayed and at least one that can for the space people and threw down the small stuff full region. that's according to a report from the global authority on fruit security. it says designs i'm count and the state capital sasha is experiencing the worst form of hunger on its index sounds on his home to half a 1000000 displaced people. the rabbits vote for us as it has laid siege to the city for months. no age has been allowed in the report ones that the rest of our special home to about 800000 people is also at risk of sounding. if they're unable to move into safe areas, it's likely that some of the conditions are also affecting other parts of the full computing. thompson will shoak and also on several hospital as have been flooded and record high rating for and the focused on the city of the whole face to 22 people have died and a flash flooding, including one who was electrocuted. not seen rain has also lashed pocket stones,
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capitals on the bottom, and all the major cities. electricity has been cut off in multiple areas. in the united kingdom, a judge has taken the unusual decision to name a 17 year old boy behind a knife attack and south course. axel corbana stabbed 3 young girls to death. at a taylor swift beamed holiday club. they had been false allegations on social media that the suspect was the most of the immigrant. the incident sparked violent confrontations between police and fight demonstrations. and that of the southern events reports now from south port for several days long from this tragedy, the people of south for to still laying flowers, still paying tribute to the victims of this mass, stabbing in which 3 little gulls lost that lives. now the suspect is a 17 year old, has a paid a court and livable not far away from here on size. the now he has been named by the judge as act. so we got 2 bond. uh,
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it's an unusual decision because he is 17 years old and normally into u. k. suspects and no name. i sat on the 18th, but the judge explained his decision by saying that he will turn 18 in just a few days time, and also the by not naming him that would allow others to spread misinformation. the judge said now the 17 year old arrest has called riots in price as well across the country, off to some figures online speculated that he was in fact a muslim immigrant, even though the police said that he was born in the u. k. we saw a rise in london on wednesday night with protests as pelting the gates of downing street flashing revived, please. they were protesting hot people in the north east of the country and as far away as well in the south as the country will just show or say, protest as clashing with ride police. and later on says the, the prime minister kissed tom and we'll meet police chief to express his support
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it's compete in paris despite failing agenda eligibility test. last year. old jerry is the email. i'm here leaf beecher teddy and opponents engine the cutting costs off of 46 seconds in t is the suspected broken nose cutting. he says it was not a political statement and had no problem. fighting cities who was blocked from competing at the world championships in 2023 due to religious elevated levels of testosterone. algeria is team have contained water cold lives and um, ethical tom dissing of its anthony bennett. smith has moved from paris. the amount of really is in this phone line being disqualified from the 2023 will championships, failing to meet international books and associates and rules to prevent athletes with an x y chromosome as a male chromosome from competing in women's events. she was, however, allowed to compete in the olympics. now her opponent angela careening was no match . that's at least speed and long reach. on up to 46 seconds, we received
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a powerful punched of the nose and she abandoned the game was very, very unusual in olympic boxing. now some sports allow limited levels of testosterone for us plates and women, women's competitions of us on everyone who's been through mail people to this involves real people and we talking about real people's lives here. they have competed and they continue to pay, compete in the women's competition. they have lost and they've won against other women throughout, over the years. and by the way, this isn't, should make this absolutely place everyone. this is not a transgender issue. i know you know that, but i think that has been some missed reporting on this and i think it's very, very important. the site, this is not a transgender issue. these women have been competing competitions for many years. many women kind of have to still strong, which is in what would be called my levels and the i'm still be women and still compete as women. so this policy or this idea of some of the tests do one test for test australian, and that's what was happening out. not the case,
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i'm afraid. now taiwan was double well jumped in when you think she lost her problems for the same reason. last year of the world championships she competes here at the lympics on friday. but it's miss algebra, thomas, the women's tennis will. number one, a guess for your own sex pursuits of the gold midland patter says ended. the publish class was eliminated from the tournament in the semi finals. china is changing when beating her in straits. it's 62 and 75. so the massive relevant that also takes place on set today. earlier in the day, the mid balloons, new zealand and romania or double bay gold medals tele it powers 2 of these very cool and easy to do is to 1st taste of the women's double sco the dutch cross line 1st in the women's full these 2 nations currently have 5 middles, each in total and romania also won a gold medal in the main double scope. the basics events have
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begun in paris and its equitable celebrating day for those middle of the games. brian thing taught, pulled away in the fine. okay, let me just take golden domains. 20 kidding me to race book that is safe at the foot of the eiffel tower is the 1st major victory also taking silva at the world championships, lost in china's young. jo, you won the women these right here on this day. no doubt about the stall of these games. so finally on motion says he enjoyed every moment on another historic night, which the wind rack up to bold gold medals in front of a home crowd of 15000. no less. between the 2 old 1st one, the 200 meters spots of fly beating will rick would hold and defending champion kristof may lack even jump back in 2 hours back in 2 when the 200 meters, bruce. no one has previously won both those races and motion when they both thing the lengthy, critical times. he's the 1st women to into individual goals in one night at the
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game since 1976 most on now has 3 goals, several following. he's victory in the full 100 individual made me just finish those races. maybe you know the women. i never knew that. um, that's why it was swimming today. i was trying to get that surprise for me and i also have had 2 hours between them. way, way more difficult, i think in grantsville is a season. so i was really happy to do that. and i enjoyed like every moment of it. so it was cool. the american kayla dickie retained his assessing underneath a freestyle crowned within the limbic records. she now has 8 gold medals and is the 1st female 2 minutes when titles at full different games with more races to come. she could end up leaving paris as the most successful female. and then if uh, i don't feel like i'm close to being finished and the sport. yeah. i'd love to continue on and just seeing the kind of support that the french athletes are getting here. i think all the us athletes are um, you know,
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thinking about how cool that could be in, in los angeles, having the home crowd. and we saw the 1st world rankled in the pool at these games . china is 19 year old pen generally fits it is own time in the $100.00 meet the fee, so it's the 1st swimming go to china. his team has been heavily scrutinized since if he moods $23.00 of the swim is were allowed to compete at the top 2 and then fix the spy tasting positive for a banned substance. pan was not one of them. well, there's only been one will record in the swimming olympics ends will hopeful fast at times in the lasix. and as pull research pulls from paris, a new spray on sheet technology could help speed things up. a spray on the shoes. the latest advance in running technology companies are now using robots to create a mold within those places. in just 3 minutes. the lightweight friction was designed to make a big difference. over 40 to columbus american. it's aaron,
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the navy. blue street. it's a shell, it's like a, you know, a car there's, there's nothing that we'll get into that when full. and if you think about, if you're running the marathon in 2 hours and 2 minutes and how fast your foot moves through the air, the devil will become a factor. the super she race has been big business since the arrival of nike vapor flies in 2016. a model that propelled elliot keep charging to an unofficial sub, to our american. and the last 4 years when is wearing the carbon fiber plate, technology are broken. all right and out to a truck, the world records and distances from 5000 meters to the merits in 2 hours when the olympic models and run this take to the streets of power as a handful of them will be wearing the new spray on trainers. the tools that companies spiked version for track athletes. a far cry from all competitors were
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a 100 years ago when the games will last held in the city. another thing to have changed since 1924 is the truck itself. 100 years ago in the cycled chariots of fire games, the likes of how old april holmes, of direct little enjoyed success on a surface made from send. the truck for these games is made from 2 layers of rubber with manufacturers, claiming its even faster than the surface they made for the last of lympics. we think we have been able to reduce the energy loss in the athletic movement. and so i, i think that the athletes we find these products to be more reactive. there's been just one world record in the swimming events in paris. many believe that stands the proving sheller with the normal, creating more waves and resistance. but super shoes at the spring, a truck should deliver the most speed in the athletics. pull race out, is there a virus? all right, that's a rep for now. i'll be here again with most both needs
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a little bit later on the styles you thanks so much visa. well, that's it for me to start paying for this thing is on, but don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of today's news, including overlays as on that present as well. to stay with us here on out here. the . maybe his son goes head to head with his really historians that he morris. the jews were on the 5th of annihilation by the arabs, and that's my view legitimize justified cleansing arabs from palestine. the hutus that exactly the same thing about maybe food in 1990 israel has committed a numerous of all crimes since the hospital friends on october. the 7th, i'm fairly sure that'd be fine. the toward itself is not
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