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for reparations and justice stories from all the angles. life is actually music of the way people talk, the way we walk programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. on now to sierra the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on the pocket, this is the news life coming up in the next 60 minutes tensions ramp up along. we is around 11 on board, several a injured and a has prolong drone attack or 5 it kills. and it is really as strong as rating raids in an ass striking the occupied. westbank killed 12 pallets 10 units, but deadly is attacking the weeks you as far as president,
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couple of harris fix. minnesota governor tim was as have running based on rest continues to roll banquets, ash the president dissolves parliaments of the day, off to him with a 100 people are killed and the demonstration uninstalled in the is athletics. superstore and there is trump process started, the defense of his ellen picked sancho the country's 1st track and field champion. they did just one trunks, qualifying the generally fine. the thanks for joining us. we begin with the rising tensions and military escalation between deliberately lebanese on group has below and is a lower so series of grown and rockets trying some southern lebanon on choose day. they hit several areas, triggering air, raid sirens, explosions were heard in the coastal city of know how we are entering several people that these are, the army says it's intercepted at least one drone. we want 5 has full of fighters have been killed and then is really as dry called
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a home in southern lebanon awhile the attacks continually just on both sides of b, escalating their rhetoric. what denied the and shot law without a response is coming. it will be strong, impactful, and effective days and nights still ahead of us. we await the battlefield as always on every day that passes. we improve our readiness, both in defense and an attack. i'm just out there. it is standing by for us in a mind, but 1st let's head to, i saw bacon my june in southern 11 on the rio ratcheting up of rhetoric here outside token. see the impact both of this latest attack on southern leveled on another recent activity in the skies above the yes sir, you're wrong. not in fact, we would live on a van, his beloved, but find rockets at his right positions. and you can see these radio defense is trying to intercept the intercept, those in fact,
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intercepting some of those around we saw another better idea of rockets. i mean, again, so is radiated defense. tried to set those, but we can. so some of those make impact and occupied go with and heights. so it has been very busy today in that sense. and as the leader of hezbollah has said that he's organization has escalated operations in terms of the significance of the attack in northern israel. well, there's a number of issues have one is that his blog has intelligence, it's able to identify is a minute feed eh, facilities and barracks. but also that this right comes around 20 kilometers from the liberties southern border. so those drones that hezbollah has used have money is have money is to get through several less of these really defensive. that's obviously concerning for these res. now in other instances, we've seen that without rockets being deceptive, but some have think that sometimes what his would law does is try to test these really defensive and try to find out where the defense is on. find weak spots with
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that. but what's happened today will be consenting for israel, but it's also hard that strikes, it goes 5, his belong numbers in and we believe they've also hit him of one person as a judge, color killer and idea. so one person was killed. so the, these ongoing strikes on the southern but liberties border of a constant. but it does seem that it does seem to be a bit of an escalation today. and i said also reports of some, some what concerning sounds through the lebanese capital favorites as a, as the leader. and that's all i was speaking to. yes, right before he was speaking, the, our correspondence invaded said that they had 2 large sonic booms. in fact, they said this is the largest that they've ever heard them. that's a is radiated cross breaking beside battery. and also dropping says, and that, that's the just israel sending
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a message to his beloved right before the general secretary has enough for the speaks. but has on the full a, has sent a very strong messages. in fact, in he's kind of wise addressing that i think you addressed some of them. he said that his blunder on applies to respond to that. what ever the consequences of he said that is real, finds itself so it won't find itself applies to respond, but it doesn't need to enter into a wolf. that seems to be a message saying that his belie is going to deal with the majority of this. it, ronald, the respond may be, you know, they won't respond to the extent that they will go into and, or the actual with, with israel is also said that to his beloved, respond to either alone when the conscious that a context of the unified response from all the acts is that's the are on back to groups in the region a such as the human as well. so he has promised on his beloved promise to retaliation response. he hasn't said when or how that will happen, but people expect it to happen very soon. and the dentist of painting that
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retaliation from his belong vendor, possibly retaliation from israel been involved could be the next stage of this conflict. right outside to many things. so that aside bank the in southern 11 on will be straight. the government has bind down to 0 from reporting from israel. so having decided joins as from jordan's capital m on him to, to see the significance of this breach of israeli security. the, well, this is not the 1st time is really air defenses have been infiltrated in the last 10 months. this is an air defense system that is 3 full, the iron door missile defense system. the one we are most familiar with hearing for short range rock. it's coming from gaza coming from southern lebanon, but at this point in the war, israel, their defenses that have been and still are apparently overwhelmed earlier. the military said that they were able to intercept one of the drones. but the 2nd one made impact. we also know that
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a total of 19 people were injured in this and 6 of them the military has said we're is really soldiers. now we also know according to these really army that in iron don't missile defense. system interceptor was launched and malfunctioned landing on highway number 4 and making impact with a vehicle that according to is rarely media saying that this person was critically injured as a result of the air defense missile that miss launched and fell onto the road. now it just goes to show you that israel still in the wake of anticipation for some sort of larger retaliation from it on from his bullet. perhaps the food these in yemen are gearing up to try and figure out how exactly they're gonna come back. if it is a some sort of combined attack in israel's air space. all right, i'm to many, thanks to that. i'm to solve it in the jordanian capital amman, right? but let's bring some break. now because a mouse has named it's gone as a leader, y'all,
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y'all send well as chief of the group following is about honey is assassination into ron on july, the 31st is money, of course being the leader of the political wing of a mass. y'all, y'all send what has been the groups lead in gaza since 2017. let's be to know all day who's in ramallah really? ok pied. westbank. nor is small. honey i obviously his death was a huge blow from us. i knew it had been involved in political negotiations to bring about an end to the cease fire is now that his replacement to has been named y'all . y'all symbol. what does this mean for him us? what does this mean for hopes of peace? tell us more as well. yes i know are let's talk 1st about the man. this is a 62 year old man. someone who was in prison for a he was a sentence to for a consecutive life sentences he was released from is really present in 2011. and he
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has skyrocketed to an influential position in how most leading it in gaza. the choice of how my us to name him, the leader of the movement. now, what's god's up front and center of not just the events on the ground but certainly of the dynamics in the ham us movement. and it really sends a signal as far as negotiations on face fires concerned. gaza calls the shots if you were expecting the assassination, to bring in someone who might be more amenable to a solution more amenable to assist fire that is not very favorable. then have off now has made its choice and it has really brought the back to the sensor. and given it as much power as one can imagine, and it's really a choice, but very few expected a lot of content. there's a lot of names were floating around. yes, yes. and was, was not one of them saw him and said, no, you know,
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it's been well since at least the beginning of this, a recent conflict has a man that is somewhat lived in the shadows it in, in gauze a to have him now with a prominent role potentially as a public negotiator would be a huge step for you all you all said, well, given that he has been pretty much targeted by israel as a being somebody that they have to actually want to eliminate. absolutely. yes, yes. and a lot is on the top of the israel of hit list a for him, us leaders. he is someone that is wanted and pursued by the israelis. but now the shots are in his hands. the decision will be, uh, he will have the final call and so it will be interesting to see how, how much will maneuver this any decisions and negotiations happening outside of gauze us will have to filter through all the hoops that have to be taken in terms of security in order to get to your shifts and war so that he can have the final
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phase. so that might complicate and per long any negotiation process. but it's also a message to israel. but how must as united, that there are no differences that there won't be any schism between how much outside of gaza have us inside of gaza. there was a lot of debate on whether the assassination of this might honey, you're a pragmatist, a political leader would empower emboldened the hard liners. this is a decision that will take a lot to digest, but it also really speaks volumes about the multi layered and very sophisticated decision making process in house itself. there is a very, you know, a clear process of decision making and how do i have there are layers of that and people take their roles very seriously. they vote on these decisions and the votes are respected. and so yes, yes. and the water was not named by, you know, he was not impose, this is a man who now is at the helm of him,
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us by the votes of those with him in leadership ranks many that we know, but many more that we don't know about. i know what about the response, do you think from postings in the, the occupied, westbound from fucked off for instance, i mean of late prepared to get behind a figure like yeah, yeah, i'll send was given his proximity to him, ask his ministry when it goes as well, such as finds itself in a, in a very interesting position. since the beginning of this war, it has not been able to perform, to rise to the location if you will. that's according to many observers in many within the fact that movement have been very critical of the fact that the fact that movement itself has taken a backseat. so it has not been vocal. it has talked about the importance of unity. it has talked about the importance of ending the war, but as a movement, as a longstanding movement in the palestine national liberation,
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it hasn't had any prominent rule during this war. and so now it can only well come the election of a new leader for the how much movements, how they will deal with that in the coming days and weeks will be very interesting, particularly as you said, because yes, yes. and what is being pursued, their relations would be primarily with the how mosque leaders above ground outside of the occupied territory. because the leaders here in the west bank are mostly also been imprisoned by israel. so they will deal with the have mass leaders outside of, of palestine knowing full full well that the final say will be in gaza and will be from yes, yes and why? oh, i knew a many things. so that reminder, the breaking news this out, a master's name to you group causally to y'all, y'all single as it's new political chief, following the assassination of a smile on the, on july, the 31st let's bring in my one big show just do a senior political analyst see joins us by skype from power. so my one,
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please put this into context force because i mean how controversial is disappointment. so if y'all, y'all seen, well given that he is of course, one of his wells most wanted man to well, you know, as you know, when the record is, or as the clear that every time i see there is a part of it. they selected warrant that they would have a session at home off how much leaders, whether they are inside or outside. so i'm not, i'm not sure that's the controversial contract. that side of it because somebody is there and was not going to let anyone else to hook after october some but if it's not going to go so then what i need to my mind is, defines the password is, is the answer to the question that the what is the, the after, what, how much just answer the offer goes up. it's is gone, so they have to goes up. it's how much they go under the after kaiser, it's
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a lot on the account of how much income. so i think that's the answer that basically how much is providing to it's 4 ranks, but also to is right around the world. if uh how much speakers i've had difficulty finding a home for themselves or finding shelter or finding a safe space. i remember these well now it's clear that the top leader there is right there somewhere in the panels of guys i resist. and so again, then resistance is, is the us now i see your, i'm sort of more little cool question about a certain, what are, what are you standards, you know, before 2 or 71 is there, i was lucky on all the vendors to have to provide that solution salon is on the record. pending support has access to situations and
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the features show network and see what the most part of this course does or does not accept the 2 situation. we're not just thirty's back in and we'll continue talk to how much as it has the fact. so i think in terms of the consequences, i don't think it's kind of much of a difference from us in terms of the page, right? it would make, you know, a big difference now worked, understand that defiance of resistance and steadfast. since it's the report were for the started group understanding not making much of a difference for have mass philosophically, politically, what the group a spies towards. but as you say, mo, on he is a man who may well be in the tunnels of gauze, as opposed to a small honey who is able to travel. he has a castle to iran, to russia, to china. it must be in a, a public figure. uh, in up in the open uh how would things work, do we imagine when it comes to own going to go see ations with the,
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with the intermediaries and all of this talk, you know, our trust, there's just not the right degree to somebody. yeah. yeah, that's what the interview is. right, right. understand the decision was more or less than the hands of those channels the past summer months and i think it's remains as far as pin boys and diplomacy and move around the roles and car that i support. i think there are enough um, you know, legislative and executive by the outset on the outside to be able to do that. but i think once again, the messages that this is all about is this is this process at this point in time. and more of that, you know, diplomatic acrobatics issue where you, when that would probably don't, don't read too much at this point in time. i think the focus on cause the focus isn't,
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was this major signal defiance. and the fact that how much is not about to lose guys up and how much is going to remain the hour. we think guys are enhanced actually there. is that interesting? of course. this comes off to the assassination of this money a who is in iran, the guest of the rain in a state, bear with the crucial a 100 over of power to the countries. a new leader. hey rhonda is promised her response, hasn't it? so that's a assess of nation. i wonder whether this, as you say, show, of defiance and of pointing y'all, y'all send was directly linked, is directly calibrated to the way in which is my honey died this? yes, yes. i think it's a large degree. i think it just tells you that how much is choices in this region, the middle east region, there are no, i'm not easy on the,
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not so numerous and the end of the day after 7 months of general side in terms of the idea that you know, the leadership needs to be a bad word that people are suffering. i think there's some interesting decisions that, that thing would be deck and not likely even by the wrench in casa. so, you know, people are suffering guys also is the need to ship with a guy to help him down with the people whose has been the is ready, general side. now you want, of course, is a bit of a separate question here in terms of its response. i think it will respond response would be maybe a one time or maybe bit more, but it's going to be limited and time. and it's cool that there's right, there's more, what are you the, are those parts coming from his appointment at this point in time? right. is that there's funds from you on this, almost the deductible on this. of course, you know, i surprised this one guy. there's a whole other one,
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i think it kind of responses to any such an issue. but i think the entire region now is a bit of, uh, you know, what, i'm not exactly never straight down, but certain that it's set to be there at the, at the break. and everyone's waking, absorbing the menu and it's about what's going to happen. actually, what would be the response and then what would be the responses to that as possible? the reading is on the, on the as far as that so the, once again, the decision to point to are you know, b, c out of smack of this patient. because all should be interpreted as one of 6 sizes . that car was in and being in touch with the people in god's up, or if this isn't data, as you say, a message of defiance, then it is wrong that the united states will have to work out a response to a cause. washington says it's engaged in and times diplomacy. pretty much around the clock. that's the quote from the white house,
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at least to help calm tensions says the white house, the same time the story. the middle tree says the us and come, come on to general carrillo is in israel for quote, joint preparations. it seems like diplomacy on the one hand, the military preparations on a hand in glove at the moment, to my wonder, to what extent the addition of sinned, wine to all of that would mean you know, that's why the only concept that comes to mind the argument the for the i have of have, have the past several months is by, it will be fired on the united states except for tuesday, right. and it's unconditional support. it is right. are we good financing is shooting? it is definitely leading to, for the escalation, conversion visit to more tests of destruction in palestine and elsewhere. on the other hand,
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the extent of diplomacy and its pressure on various partners and all eyes and the vision for the future. others to, you know, to try to reach some kind of a ceasefire. do you learn to build on that to work something larger? yeah. is a, is a fireman. you know, i stick to the, of the fire media fire. so it's a bit of a, it's a bit of a yeah, you know, um, what's the word for that? it's a bit of a, you know, in a way, shit. and in the sense needing to do nothing. you know, to decide what the american policy should be. basically nothing else has done wrong . the past several weeks and my listening to buy it and not listening to the finance restrictions, not even accepting any advice other usually think it wasn't again, not a that's, that's the nation or be still many leaders after here then for washington and continuously the admin greg lines to san diego, jewish happening and don't ha,
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cairo as well as basically can be negotiating far as might. i mean i, i'm an old version of it is i think keep putting the americans in applying and so i did. so putting nothing. yeah. what to say? you know, wrap it up. nothing. yeah. or otherwise. east 20, you know that i got all eyes including the car, the near the president will be jeff and probably be honest and the reason. all right. so for, for diplomacy, i'm not sure it's going to be easy for those who work within a buying by a substitution. they could do much today if nothing else continues to add to that. okay, well more than just stand by for a moment because you, you mentioned that coal between biden and regional leaders, the white house has just released a statement saying us present joy, buying and decide to cool with compounds. and me. shake them in, boom, comment upon a, this is i say, address that efforts to de escalate regional tensions,
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including through an immediate cease fire and hostage release deal present biden. and shake to mean agreed on the urgency of bringing the process to closure as soon as possible. both leaders and the teams agreed to remain in close coordination over the coming days. and what should we read into this call for close coordination between the leader of cats, obviously a t mediator in the hopes of bringing it in to the conflicting gaza at washington to well i'm, i'm whole page. you know, there are a few interpretations. i'm all things i pressed on by the is listening support to the, to his eyes. because nothing, you know, has been on their mind. you know the mind that because she has nothing now has even insight through his that yes. all right. the case the, the, the ships in a place is basically did the task for me, do you think has been fabulous. i really,
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it's not the category patients. i have multiple districts has. this is a lot of them in the, you know, continuously trying to get this thing done. why being continuously out of the line right now. so hopefully this will be more of a and i, so by a by tend to support this thing and maybe this would be followed by another quarter . nothing else to say this any, all you need to know in the process and as the property problems are set, you know, this is really on the minds, any 10. it's a cool clue. she's far the one is continues to carry such a mission for lots of dig continues to get by this thing is the and the out continue 65. it's getting straight to the west bank and expand the war. now it's nothing on and i swear it's not going to be possible to reach a deal with nothing. yeah,
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continue started here with the exception. one comes back and you choose the categories and yeah, everyone else i am on monday. thanks for that time on the shower. i'll just do a senior political analyst reminder of course, that they can use this now that have mass as announced y'all, y'all send what has had all of its new political bureau replacing is money or who of course was assassinated in that strike in toronto on july the 31st when, meanwhile and goes a c c industry. the strike on a residential building is killed at least 2 testing. and some of the 20 people were injured in the attack on the mcgraw be area menus, and women and children rescue teams. and now working to free, survive us from the rubble at least 39653 pounds things have been killed by israeli effects across the street. since october. then the occupied westbank 12 palestinians have been killed. joining is ready, the raids full were killed. the 2 of us late on monday and another 8 in and around
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jeanine on tuesday was ready for us is a kind of driven strikes, buildings, roots and infrastructure of be bulldozed by these. randy ami, a residential homes damaged or destroyed in abraham has more from jeanine or from the traces of blood on the ground and the fluids that are inside one of the homes here. but the thing is, i was trying to understand what happened. they knew that these really forces have surrounded 3 palestinian homes here with 5 men where and they were told that these really forces took the bodies with them. in addition to those 4 been injured, i realize that this is a sure to my cousin jihad we think he was injured. i recognize him because i remember what he was wearing. i know his shirt. this is under a shirt filled with blood. we don't know what happened here cuz no one was allowed to come close. this is here yet another attempt by palestinians into the north of
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the occupied west bank to try and fix the damage closed wide. and almost when the hour is really read to the area, people here tell us and me the 3 vehicles are also bulldozers that i really this through. we didn't damage menu home. now also there was an air strike that's killed one because we're on top of the building here. we were only able to remove them off to the is really forced us. during the rate a bulldozer passed by and drags oil because with the children terrorized, it's hard for them to process all of them. the sound of the bulldozer itself shakes the whole house. imagine how the little ones for you were now at the scene of the 2nd error strikes that took place in jimmy, killing 3, how to simeon. and as you can see, it's a residential area. houses are very packs close to one another. and we've seen
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people looking for the remains of the palestinians have been killed by an aerial strike. the he just either the occupied westbank palestine. the still ahead, the loud usually around these or via them riots in the u. k. leave communities on the edge. we hear from those who say they were afraid to leave the homes. hundreds of refugees for the, the fighting of the democratic republic of congo hoping to find safety in uganda. and his vote will hear from the swedish athlete has just broken his own reco action from the power. some of them fix coming up the hell or they will stop by looking at the satellite image for them at least an event . you can see patch of cloud, that's one that across some of the gulf states that,
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well, that's brought cloudy skies to the likes of guitar, the u. a and oman, bringing as well as shower, to the skies. do start to hear when say into thursday, we'll see temperatures come down for cities like doha. we are expecting the humidity to pick up with that. elsewhere we move bus of heavy rain across the western and south west in pots of saudi into western areas of human. we could see some flooding from that more intense rain, but farther north it remains very dry and hot picture with the fee is heat coming back in for a rock and 28 on thursday. and fee is heat, is the story across the north of africa, not just for the northeast, for cases like egypt, but also algeria where we've seen temperatures peak up to $49.00 degrees celsius, is very hot and dry here, wednesday to thursday, much west to, for the south of this for the likes of sedan, we could see further flooding here, and flooding is likely around coastal areas of kenya and tanzania. as little weather front works, its weight further in land largely settled for the south of this. apart from cape
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the welcome to send me an extra design, a redesigns luxury living crafting l. a. future. today we create a the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching i would just say, right, his or amount of our top story is this, i'll, i'm us, has names you, i'll send was the new leader of the is smell, honey. o was assassinated into her on on july the 31st, so no one has led the greeks inside garza since 2017. for the dozen people have been injured off to drones,
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launched from southern 11 on his northern israel. bmo 5, his bluff fights instead of being killed. and this really as striking, some 11 on the you as far as president come a higher so selected a running bates and event this presidential elections. she's chosen minnesota govern to tim was 6 year old as a 2nd time governor with a down to west midwest in manor or reynold supports. many americans are, were worried. a few weeks ago, not many people outside of minnesota knew who tim waltz was, but he changed that with one simple word. weird. these are weird people on the other side. they want to take books away. they want to be in your exam room that's . that's what it comes down to a don't you know, get sugar coating this? these are weird ideas. we're not going to play their game. we called them out for the weird nonsense that they believe. well, it's this notion that there is something fundamentally odd about donald trump is
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running, made j. d dance, and their policies on health care, abortion rights, family issues and more caught fire with democrats, trending online, and repeated by many others. pamela harris, herself as the years but world is more than just a democratic name. color is served 2 terms as minnesota governor, including during the widespread protests following the killing of george floyd in minneapolis in 2020. i spoke this evening to uh, to george floyds siblings quite extensively. and i understand that rate, we talked about it, we understand what has to happen well served in the minnesota national guard and worked as a public school teacher for 2 decades before running for congress. then the governor's office, as governor, he oversaw a major expansion of labor rights protections for abortion, preschool, meals,
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and family and parental leave. waltz has called for a cease fire and gaza and called people who do not support the by the administration's policy. there civically engaged voters asking for change. waltz has a plain spoken midwestern sense ability and a willingness of taking on his political clothes in blood terms. attributes that the harris campaign hopes will catch john with voters rob rentals and how to 0. i'm going to don't 100 and philadelphia with more of this. and jonah give us a sense of tim was his appeal or just for democrats, but maybe even on decided focus of the better i will. walls is here in philadelphia, his plane touch down within the past hour. and the appeal that he brings here is a broad midwestern of police, a former high school social studies teacher who also coached football. and he talks
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and it looks like the kind of guy who my coach football these are barely balled. guy speaks in very plain spoken english. and that's a dramatic contrast to j. d. vance. the republican vice presidential candidate who was a yale law school graduate, a venture capitalist, it likes to talk in a serial terms about cultural issues. so what kind of a harrison's apparently doing in picking walls is you're looking for someone with a broad appeal across the mid western swing states that tended aside these elections at places like wisconsin, michigan, and then across to pennsylvania as well as the 3 states. the democrats really want to win a minnesota, where he's from really isn't in contention. most elections, we tend to vote strongly democratic, but he got some crossover appeal because when donald trump, one in 2016 was, was a congressman who won that same district. so they're, they're voters who vote for trump and walls,
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or at least did in 2016. pamela harris is hoping that, that kind of broad appeal will help her when the selection. while i tell him when he thinks about 2 and a 100 in philadelphia to bangladesh, the window by laurie mohammed unit says, be named as the heads of the countries interim government. it's a move student. protests is, have been cooling for after forcing. prime minister, shaken, seen that to resign humphrey the country. the time all comes of 2 weeks of anti government demonstrations, which sort of buying a police current at least a $109.00 people were killed. a move in a file was an injured doing demonstrations on monday. let's take a closer look at whom have a genus is while he was born in 1940 and the scene is bangladesh. he's most distinguish economist and entrepreneur was also seen as a major political threat by the administration under shake. casita rose to international prominence in 2006 when he formed grant me bank. i'm one of the peace prize providing sol loans or micro credit on easy terms to people in poverty or
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later shaken, seen as administration began a series of investigations off to you this from the political party in 2011. we have a genius was 5. that's the banks managing director for allegedly violating government regulations on with time. and like i said, he faced more charges involving other companies he'd created in january who was sentenced to 6 months in jail for violating a label, but laser ground to fail. wish. because if i was always the executive director off of south asia perspective, as an opinion based magazine, he joins us from washington, d. c. so let's start with eunice. i understand it's somebody, he's somebody that you know, personally, can you give us a sense of his appeal of why he was talk, is it very much by shake a scene? is the government in terms of jail sentences, another legal action against them? a yeah, thank you. very much, yeah, the purpose a, as you say,
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that the bottom of this government and declare the profit of novel already had prophesied a mom of the universe as next head of the government as the chief of the can't take that gum mand and it is quite a he was offered in 2007 at for the same position, but it was offered by the army at that time end of the fused. but not all the students, the people they handed over their lead us. she and dad guardianship to the know the process that her mom was. you know, caesar well expected man. and he got, and not only he got the nobel prize, the 2 highest prize from the us, the president showed my love the congress. and what am i going to the various on a and he is sobbing with trying to set up the new. let us in april the university, so he has a concord background and been cut off the for the already. and he's name is a all over the war. but in the building in this country, he was in us check us, you know,
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was after he and because of the hired person of some sort of free, been cheap, cheap car then how to probably be members thought the nobody would be surprised was for how and all of a sudden from similar views is great. so these kind of, uh, you know, the rep to the, in, in, in the bottom of this and because he, when he was the managing director of be coming back to you, obviously you will be buying, it will be dropping by the, by the mold and the bottle of his check has seen that he moved to him from the govern government bank and filed for those cases against him. so now he's the hero and people are waiting for you to leave the country. so she, i mean, he was very much seen as a potential threat to shake casino, as you've suggested, i wonder what role he will now play, whether this will be a interim role. a can take a role uh ahead of the head of elections uh at a later date. what do you imagine the next steps to be? and yeah, so far as i know,
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he due to be the integrity of the government and he wouldn't be the head of the a government because you know, everything has broken and broken by the previous redeem 2nd. so, you know, kind of shows the units, do you do so no institutions left in the country. everything is part is part of the judiciary, the media and the everything else that educationally was due to something, nothing left in bottle of this. so it would be a huge challenge for across the industry, be this institution and to rebuild the country. and i think he is, he will be the right man because he has that kind of some of the need to see because he'd on the, he's coming back who got to be another prize. and he has a, he doesn't have any, any, any, you know, quality color biased most. he's a neutral parts on so far. and so obviously to make that tell us, i think he, we, he would have found his advisory board to do like minded people. those who loved the current team to do those who really wants to contribute for the nation and it is, do you mind for the students against discrimination?
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does they come through a complete and done the meeting with the president and just few minutes? think like, just to get from the presidential house. okay. much because our executive director of the south asia perspective magazine on the developing story that the nobel laureates of mohammed eunice, has been named as the chief chief advisor of bangladesh. she's new entry of government. now more than 200 working good muslims are being killed and fighting and beyond miles northern rock con stage. and the past week, thousands of bodies have been seen off to driving and onto to be strong. so believe to be carried out, all the banks will be in the river. many will hang the clothes in the crossfire as they try to flee across the border into bangladesh. that'd be fine things taking place in the area between the amazon forces and the are kind of be one of the most prominent groups in the country. let's take
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a w k. now with violet unrest continues and several cities across the country. the rides are being driven by fall right groups. so targeting immigrants, refugees, and people of color follow right. demonstrators clash with count of the testers in belfast and plymouth on monday night. i'm just a case tom is deployed, special police. i'm on ryan's is targeting muslim communities that they will face the full force of the law. right. started last week after 3 goals. the steps of death in southport, police say social media posts falsely blamed, a mostly immigrant for the attack. it'll osman is professor of media and communication of left to universities specializing a media. and this one before the issue joins us from the city of lesta. i'm so you are speaking to us, of course, from a city that has seen by a bunch. it's fast share arrives to the course if this unrest that we've seen in multiple towns and cities across the country just give us a sense of what it is like for the cities diverse communities at the moment. hi. yes, you're right. thank you very much for,
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for having me. it has intense it have really been a and intense few days where we have seen these riots going across the country right here where i am and less that we've seen the rise happening over the last few days. the rise of also spread to places of no saying brought the room in middlesborough. we've seen it in southport and unfortunately these, this is a combination of anti muslim rhetoric that has been galvanized and building up for the last 10 to 15 years by the media of this country as well as the political elite where muslims and margaret communities have been escaped go to for all the ills that this country is dealing with. and so what we've seen is basically a, a, a borrowing of a snow storm that has culminated into this unfortunate attack that has happened to these 3 little goals. and as soon as this, this information that was spread about mostly ma'am, that was responsible for the attack, it immediately caught fire. and everybody who wanted to be in
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a position where they can enact their hatred for them with some community for mike and communities. and very mind this is also happening and unfolding in the context of empty palestinian hatred. so anybody who has an axe to grind came out in full force. and unfortunately that's what we have been seeing on the streets in the last few days. so you give the impression that this is very much a kind of broad shirt show of pent up frustration and anger that has been brewing for a huge amount of time. i want to the whether the political class and the country share some responsibility for not addressing some of these concerns. soon. i mean, the prime minister castaneda for my head of public prosecutions service blames right wing fucker rate. but is that something else going on? hey, do you think a joe right? never so mean a, the kind of government on the stick a case bomb is only been in charge for the month. so so, so really we need to take a broader look and look at what's been happening over the last 1015 years when the
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tory government has been in charge. and they have been using this rhetoric of seamlessly mountie, an immigrant and a rhetoric to essentially take the public's attention away from the hills that this country has been plaguing with. we have had so many problems across all of our public substance from education to the criminal justice system to foreign policy. you name it that have been problems that the tory government was equipped to deal with. and so this has been used to sort of died, but the public attention away from all of those issues. now what happens as a consequence, when you build up the years and years of anti mostly hatred and i'm to my grand hatred is that it becomes a, a, a go to normalization of attacking muslim spaces. so when an event, a very unfortunate event, like the killing of these 3 little goals happens, it immediately quotes fire and right wing politicians like told me robinson and not
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to for ours can then come out to the streets and take advantage of that existing negative a public narrative to galvanize a criminal. uh people that are coming out to the streets as we have been witnessing it. oh, it's been a professor with media communication unless the university good to hear your thoughts. many thanks for joining us, announces here a deal between democratic republic of congo and the lender has collapse shortly after coming into effect, the rebel m 23 group has taken the town of shoshua on the border with the gun to thousands of congolese refugees that use the town i'm surrounding areas to flee the advance of its places. hundreds of refugees arrived in uganda from neighboring democratic republic of congo. that fleeing recent, fighting between the rewind and box m. 23. i'm groups and other groups along with government forces more than a 1000000 people have fled. the country now can web has more these people having
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run for their lives now joined more than one and a half 1000000 has been displaced by 3 as if on the conflict in the eastern democratic republic of congress. they fled fighting between the rwandan fact and 23 on the group called guys, government forces and other armed groups. they've arrived at this primary school and neighboring uganda, which come goes government. i'm the when say will say backs and 23. my says, when fighting broke out between the my, my and the of the alarm, my husband and eldest child were killed and i fled with these children. on the way here we passed through intense fighting between the 2 groups. across the border income go my my and the f d, a law or among the groups that the government forces have backed in an attempt to defend that territory from the neighbors. many people here so the government lost control of the on the groups. some have turned on each other for london back and 23 recently took control of the boy,
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the town of his sasha. they now control border crossings and mines of coal time and other minerals to canada and millions of dollars every month. so whoever controls them, a cup of porridge is over, new arrivals get for now. they'll get more help in a long time refugee settlement. this question is come though. yes, the receiving the new outright was as a way to say within them the number had to go to big. that's now normalizing about to really say with them on a data business. you can to deny supporting the m 23 and group for wonder and you've gone to invaded condo in the 1990s that have been accused of meddling, inducing minerals ever since. and for as long as people here haven't had peace malcolm web alger 0. and so it had to allow to 0 about the same spoil,
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the fighting spirit. zip goes this pre mailboxes and things here with that story. the the type of support is that the thank you so much naval indies, athletics, super store, near a shop or who sure. and he's going to take some facing and the chaplain compensation youth, the defending champion from child care where he became in the 1st track and field olympic gold medalist i needed just as one throw to qualify for the final it was a season's best of 89.34 meters shuffle. so the defending wells and asian champion line. we'll see time defending champion and world record holder is
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typically not a good size. she's in the 1500 meters, sammy's, and also had a silver medal in the 5000 maces. reinstate. so that was after she was the score for it initially for obstructing another run it now i'm going to punch it says breaking the pole. vault will drop it on monday. felt like an out of body experience. the sweet he's still known as mando, had already secured the gold medal before the basically it's 6 meters, 25 with his final attempt in front of the tax crowd. always has more from parents. a while i'm on the 1st broke, the pole vault will record in the on the 7 age category. simply doesn't know when to stop on the plant. this is gold. metal was long in the bag when he asked for the ball to be set for a world record height of 6.25 meters. we have the incredible site of his rivals roaring him on as he made his attempt just missing the 1st just missing the 2nd. and then one of the ensuring split seconds of these powers olympics,
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when he cleared the ball to break the world record for an incredible 9th time to fulfill his dream of breaking the world, right? cold wall ceiling and olympic gold. and he was asked afterwards was next to him, perhaps understandable that he wants to live in the monument. probably one of the moments rec cared least about the future is right now. i'm so kind of this right now. i mean, how could i care about anything house except this lights running the day in the boxing out here is a mom kellys is in the semi finals and mid a x y chromosome dispute that has been affecting the women's boxing competition on the track. the women's 200 made the final no chicago re richardson of the you're a site know shark of jackson of jamaica, perhaps a chance for julian alford to win another gold. for some lucia a full rece out is era powers of 16000 kilometers away from power. since a hate see the surfing,
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metals have been decided. local sofa kelly last night. home advantage counts. you finish that it will straighten. jack robinson result. gabriel medina taking the problem was looking at women's events writing will champion carol knox, claiming the goals united states. it's only the 2nd time. so things being in the olympics in the us at one time in the women's events on both occasions. so i can look at the assembled and setting a new wills record in speed, columbia. it's making it slip except you as an individual events wanted a slip and it's all along the for an athlete, but most probably still works and here is setting it's on the full point, 75 seconds breaking the record. he said earlier on the she and he's in the quarter finals benevolence over time. that's how the mens seemed sprint final. and just as they did in tokyo and they all beats in great britain in the front of the tools. so breaking the wrong wills record in that cycle. decide china the back cause the 3
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francs, the top of the middle table, the head of the us. thanks to golden, the women's 10. me to platform dive in australia. they are up to 3rd now it's taking gold and the women's pock, skateboarding israel's will, on golf a has destroyed many supporting facilities in the strict preventing athletes from training and depriving young people of places to play. group of female books is full from the homes to camps and con eunice, do all they can to carry on regardless, you know, i will actually reports one to 3 for all. what were these young women and southern gaza? throwing punches is a temporary escape from israel's brutal war. their books and club was reduced to rubble. so this is where they train now in the sandy space between the 10th. when uh, when we were in northern garza, we had a club where we trained and we had equipment including hand drops bandages and boxing rings. but the club was destroyed in the war and we were forced to move to the south. we tried to set up
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a new club with new girls and we train with available resources about done with no gloves or mouse guards. they use every day items as protective gear, which isn't any other thing. we have nothing to help us hold proper training sessions. we have only all hands, pillows, and blankets, despite the turbo situation and cause we would continue training these teenagers, even though we don't have anything. what i want to say i'm, i'm, i'm not a huge, has been displaced multiple times since october. but his dedication to empowering these young women remain steadfast from one camp to another. he's building a community of box or is what the other how many? when i came to con eunice again, we managed to set up a 7010 camp where the initiative expanded to include a big tent, a teenagers. and i don't know boxing is how it goes, becomes stronger and more comfortable in this. to the extent the parents and now relying on them more aware of how to protect themselves. these young fighters are
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just learning to defend themselves. they're also trying to shatter gender stereotypes. and i'm what there was also bullying about the boxing because people believe the sport is only for boys. message to the world is that the sport is not only for boys, it's for girls as well. and there's no need to feel ashamed off and boxing has become a way for the young women to cope with the trauma for offering them some rest bite and distraction from israel's attacks as a human to somebody. and then we left the newest, so many places in the size, and this has affected us probably on a psychological level to help ourselves give ourselves a push and encouragement. we decided to join the books and club here because sports is very useful, particularly for goals to defend themselves. now the end remo hoped one day to participate in international competitions like the olympics until then they say they'll keep training no matter how many times they're forced to move, channeling their aspiration into every punch dino ball claire as a 0. i mean. okay, well for me in a couple of hours time,
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