tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 21, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the, the . ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the, the clock, this is the news on life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes fighting rages in western russia. training forces looked to take more territory in the cusp region, civilians, flea the violence. tensions mounted along the israel 11 in florida. try and strike kills that combined to from the coalition to policy. you know, i'm groups a dogs,
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the displace palestinians come under more is really fine. at least 50 people have been killed since tuesday at will be live from chicago. what day? 3, if the democratic national convention is set to begin. as for the tennis was way out psionics and as built in controversy, says that have accused the game of double standards. tom's to the was number one escaped suspension for testing positive for band substitute the alright, so we'd be getting this news with the board and ukraine. that must go say it has repelled a large scale drain to tyco, but nights across 5 russian regions. if it's 5, he's taking place between russian and you creating forces in the coast region keepers destroyed several bridges in pontoons. the russia has been evacuating tens of thousands of people from air is affected by the fighting of the day. they made
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a sudden attack the attacks who dropped at 3 am. they started shooting people. how is this possible? all the world say that it's russia to blame? what is russia guilty of this russian hill to have the right to live and they do? why is this like this? we are outraged warehouse by all of russia, with whom many say we on a the curtains incursion into rush it began 2 weeks ago. cranes forces have now slowed their advance. they appear to be digging in and cutting off rushes counselor offensive. so let's get the latest from our correspondence in the region. all defensive. it's a alice can tell from this isn't keith, but 1st let's go to cost adults and jabari standing by the adult senior. the displacement center for the russians, we've had to flee this recreate incursion into costs. what's happening? the of the well nick, this is a facility that's been turned into a shelter and also a distribution center for the thousands of residents from that occurred squeezer.
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and who have come to the city, of course, over the past 2 weeks, the building behind me has been distributing as age all day long. we've spoken to people who have come here continues to come here on a daily basis. they register every day and they get another bag of supplies that they need. officials have been telling us that they get anywhere from 700 to a 1000 people every single day. so there's a lot of work for them to do on a regular basis. and the influx of people that i've come into, chris city just continues to increase. this is one of many facilities that's been turned into a shelter for the displaced. and we heard from the local officials saying that they have received $30000000.00 and $8.00 from the federal government. you're trying to assist at the displace russians that are continuing to pour into a curse city. where about a 130 kilometers from the border between russia and ukraine and about 90 kilometers
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from the front lines of the fighting. that is ongoing at the moment. is it does that how officials it most reacting to what's happening here on the board. 6 for the extremely angry i think uh, initially there was a lot of shock at the current learned about the incursion that was carried up by your brain. and then immediately following the shock was the plain game which began saying that this terrace invasion, they call that would not have happened without the help of western powers, mainly the united states. and we had heard from a survey lab, ralph, as he also aids to president vladimir, put in the said that this incursion by the plan is immediately has ended. any possibility of negotiations of peace talks down the line. we also have been hearing from the ministry spokesperson, maria's harvard, who has this to say to public go so still in some moment, attempt by the ukraine on forces to encroach on our territory. and i will once again emphasize on what was said by the russian authorities. by definition,
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it makes any negotiations with the band it genta impossible. although they are still apparently trying to dictate their views to the international community. what, what his career is, aside from the politics that is going on between kids and moscow, it is the people here that are worried about what will happen to their future. many of them will be speaking to say, they cannot believe this happened on the russian soil, and that's at, they had no idea this was coming, they were not prepared for it. and really they wouldn't wish this on any one. what is clear is that this is now the war, and ukraine is all of effecting ordinary russians in a whole new level than ever before. the hard, those who leave that matter, thanks very much. those are due by the in cost. let's head over to keith. couple of your credit and now let's get talk with a standing by so alex fee as pricing goes between russian and ukrainian forces, what's the latest the you creating the balance
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is still ongoing, but it slowed down now to a full and a 13 day 2 members by the way of giving permission for weapons that they have donated to ukraine to be used in course, that includes tanks, artillery, infancy flashing vehicles, etc. from the russian side, they have bought troops from all over russia, from as far away as the pacific fleet. in the of lot divorced 11 time zones away in order to be able to spend the printing of the fonts. they're also digging in now complex trends positions as well to try and slow ukraine. right down you creating a force has been hunting and destroying bridges along with precision guided high mile as book. it's taking out russian, pontoon bridges, taking out the equipment used by the russian military to be able to build these bridges. in an effort to seal the russian units trapped on this side of the river, off and the without any kind of hope of re supply. so that is roughly the picture
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at the moment. yeah, alex and we've been concentrating on coast coast, but the fight is still getting on at east and you crate is no, it's very much so so and you create itself the for is for the been going on in the north and the south, but the heaviest has been taking place in the next can be a po, cross the as the russian slowly, slowly push forward. this is a industrial land. this is a life full of factories, machine shops, dr. larry is and is very hot, very easy for the printing is to defend, but still the russians are ongoing. still the pushing them back now across because absolutely 5 whole to both sides. because at the end of the day, it's a highway cross roads, it's of interest to go home. whoever controls for cross controls don't ask, and the fight. he's going to intensify the coming days. as the forces con, keep maintaining this level of offensive indefinitely, sooner or later within a month, month or 2. they will start to run out,
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steve. so the fighting is ongoing. now with all eyes and for cross. not exactly with that, thanks very much. i think you're talking to us the in keys in your brain. thank you . the tensions remain high along the israel 11 and border is, is really forces in the own group has block, continue to fired each other. and is there any drag and strength target to the car in the southern city of size and on when tuesday morning, a senior officer of front us. um, when i liked some modest brigades was killed, said ahold of as inside and sent this report from the or another target to kill you . nothing on this. a parent is ready to own strike killed for the on my stuff. a commander of the coalition of palestinian arms groups fill up the martyrs brigades for task. armed wing has not carried out any attack from here since has been an open the front against israel is really army says mike,
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that was linked to the runs efforts to flood the west bank with weapons. the brigades did acknowledge what they called moustache prominent role in helping the palestinian resistance, particularly in the west bank. almost almost all of us say, oh stop the missile, hit the call and sit down the road and hit that concrete slab. thankfully there was no one day and no one else was hurt. this it was while a 2 has started to hit sites deeper inside as well. it statements say it is targeting military bases. but so i'm going to show rockets, landed in residential areas, causing heavy damage, as well as now accusing the arms, a group of firing indiscriminately at civilians. both, i'm assuming this is our reality here and customer and we simply do not accept the situation is really government. most of this is ross, is it is shifting the focus of its military operations from garza to the northern front. while the defense minister, your, of gallano, describes the latest attacks deep inside lebanon as paving the way for potential
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developments. as well as media says, the air force struck 150 sites in 3 weeks, focusing on arms deposed as well as rocket and drone launchers. and a few of them in the big our region that's in the east of the country, close to syria. considered a logistical base for hezbollah. this conflict, triggered by his rouse for on gauze, appears, heading towards an escalation, especially with the little prospect of a cease fire in the strip. the exchange of fire is reaching areas deeper on both sides of the board. there is room has already wide in the circle of assassinations where there is no longer a frontline. it is also promising to quote act accordingly to hezbollah. as recent rocketed drone attacks, the confrontation is again in a dangerous face that include their houses. either site when it's ready, forces have gain or the palestinians living in central and southern goals are to evacuate,
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causes government to meet their offices more than one point. 7000000 have already been forcibly displaced to circle to humanitarian sites. only about 9 percent of the gaza strip is now designated as safe by these really military. israel has repeatedly carried out strikes and such areas, but that like basic infrastructure and water and art streaming across a good one over with the other. just the place is crammed to the extent that people have to go and sit on the garbage. they living on top of the golf age as there is no place to stay up at the group. how much more are they going to join us together? are they going to take the ground and dump us? they will put us on a boat and throw us in the sea. i don't know. there is just no place that we can move around and look good. let's enough and target, i presume, has more on the strikes incentives this update from europe, iowa central cost of the vast majority of gauze as population are right now in the town, which is the most densely populated area in the entire strep. recently,
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it is where the army started to pass a very controversial and you mail it to re evaluation and displacement owed. as for the set 10 folks and in the city of dairy by including 129 pool alongside with 100 . and so it's a name to clock in the adjacent areas to con you and it says we have been watching and seeing the is by the army tanks has started to i've started to thrust deeper into darren's bella town. we show the tags just away from us, one kilometer from across the whole split. so that means that the army is up scaling its military attacks and minute treat. encouraging to includes right now they're about. now we can see that the army has been attacking residential, as well as in these areas. giving people a very short time in order to please some of the residents have started to get colds recorded from these very minute. 3 o during residents to no longer remain in these areas because they are going to be
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an active role settings. but the real challenge for people is finding another place in there is that we're talking about a very overcrowded areas with this place. families or the entire strip has been on the very massive ends of the same thing attacked by the as well are totally artillery and fight to jets which continue to balance all areas in the north and the central and in the southern parts of district families. as we can clearly see them are so terrified from the idea of displacement again. as a new academic year begins, the students in gaza face uncertain future. they've missed them in time. yeah. due to his wells relentless attacks that have damaged or destroyed all universities and school since october the 7th. despite challenges and risks, some students attending to mobile learning, you know, blacklist as this report. the head is one of the 88000 university students in gauze whose education has been put on hold for more than 10 months. the computer engineer,
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student has gone from learning and classrooms to studying on her phone and the piles of rubble, to look into little for the side of it. and i was suppose to finish in the 3rd year and then move to the 4th. but because of what happened, i have to re study the 3rd year from the beginning. we lost a whole year, not only me, but also other students, asked how our university was destroyed along with all its branches. is really air strikes, have targeted universities and schools across the strip since the beginning of the war, which i heads, campus and ruins. this makes shift study space and fun. eunice has become an escape for many, but her mother says getting there is risky. and the last i live in the island, so i miss by, we've come to this place where there's a destroyed house in order to get an internet connection. so we can call people download lectures and communicate with professors. but the internet is still weak
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and we communicate with difficulty. every step is dangerous and difficult not is really a tax on academic institutions have killed professors and students and for show had they've not only shattered buildings, but also hopes and communities. no set ready, but in our simplest dream is to have a normal life again and live like others are basic, right? is such a cation, this is an earned right for everyone. but for us now, it's a dream to return to work universities that are in our classroom. so your professor, attend our lessons, meet with our friends and classmates. now we do not know anything about anyone. israel destruction of the education sector and garza is threatening the future as many students get your head remains determined to continue her education with what resources she can find. the novel clay as 0, the
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democratic vice presidential candidate tim welts and former president built into a set to speak on day 3 of the policies national convention in chicago, leading democrats, including brock, obama riley voters on choose day. a warning about the dangers of a 2nd, donald trump presidency. our white house correspondent can be how it gets has moved from chicago. brock and michelle obama took center stage on the 2nd night of the democratic national convention. i don't know about you, but the on zillow site up. 2 ready, today, the former president made a forceful case for campbell harris as the next us president will slamming her republican opponent, donald trump. we do not need the use of bluster and bumbling
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and chaos. we have seen that movie before. and we all know that the frequency is usually worse, but it was the former 1st lady, michelle obama, who really stole the show with her attacks on trump. is limited, narrow view of the world, made him feel threatened by the existence of 2 hard work and highly educated, successful people. she told the crowd here is, is not only a woman of color, but also one of the most qualified people to seek the presidency. she took a shot at trumps repeated claim that immigrants are taking so called black jobs. who's going to tell them that the job he's currently seeking might just be one of those black jobs. but the obama is worth the only stars in the night. the democratic party also called on actors directors and famous musicians to campaign
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for harris. unlike the 1st night if the convention, how de la harris wasn't officially present. she was in the battle ground state of wisconsin campaigning from the very same stage or one month ago. donald trump accepted the republican presidential nomination. we are so honored to be your nominees. this is a people power campaign. and so we will start a new a. 7 word l. c. and 2 days ago on wednesday, former president bill clinton will address democratic delegates and vice presidential nominee tim walls will deliver his acceptance speech. kimberly healthcare al jazeera chicago as well outside the convention hold palestinian solidarity protests were held again on tuesday. demonstrate is riley moody is very
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confident in chicago's opposing the war on gaza. a police officer for the deployed and several people arrested on monday, purchased his break to a security fence around the convention center. let's cross to my kind of his life from chicago inside the convention, then you will come to this process. and just to say might be a policy is being rolling, isn't it inside the convention, whole what's expected later? indeed yes, but it's going to be very hard to top that to boss it by the double act of the a bomb is last tried to was will take this opportunity to introduce himself basically to the democratic party. many know of him as a god, but no and a so to but still he's largely not known within the party. and this is the opportunity for him to introduce himself to the party faithful. here at this particular convention, bill clinton will be speaking as well. yes, another president who's going to be addressing the convention consent remembered
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for one of his 1st convictions, features back in 1986 when he spoke full bowl, then an hour and one of the longest speeches of the mountains at a convention. uh, but it has been a procession of former presidents all the contacts we heard from the grandson of john. it's kennedy wilson heard from the grandson of jimmy carter who's now $99.00 at his family. insist that he is going to hang on until the votes for cumberland harris. i my we see the number of palestine solidarity approaches in chicago that we just saw pictures of it since the convention began. of these protests having an impact on what's going on inside the event will not much public impact to present and find it in his speech on monday night did for the to the protest is saying that many of them have a right to cause and they do of course have the right to put the point of views across. so with this, the, the convention mode. so the hudson's be much public discussion about it. interestingly enough, so the uncommitted movement, which is
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a group of democrats who i am assisting that as the fight in administration, stopped support for israel. it's on qualified support stuff, providing israel with weapons and get a c spot underway in garza. but the son committed movement has been in consultation with coming to harris and some of the aides. it is suggested. and in fact, yesterday they were allowed to hold a foreign within the convention itself, which was something of an olive branch being extended by cumberland, harris and her age. most to observe is believe that if by didn't had still be the presidential nominees, it's, i'm likely, is that back for them, would it be in the loud? so the us signs of an impact being made by these protests within the convention itself. however, publicly as not an issue that is discussed very much by the speakers. all right, mike, thanks for that, mike kind of guy in chicago. let's take this on with mom. bizarre, who's out 0, senior political unless of course, joins is now from london and tomorrow. and this is something that said,
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the harris hopeful presidential hopeful team is going to have to take on this. and that because it's not going to go away and it's, it's something that is potentially taking a great deal of the away from a yes, absolutely. look, i have a, i've been and you know enough of these conventions in my lifetime or the last the last time to know that while these look on tv like the are surfaces and they are political surfaces. but they are very, very well po graft. they are somewhat organized, the message is so well, design, nothing happens there. by default, everything is by design. the fact that none of the speakers actually address the guys out is not, of course it is. there is a pharmacy. garza is the allison from the room at the democratic convention, and that's for a simple reason. and that is some other harris does not want to deviate from by
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then. i'm does not want to support via did that by didn't publicly i know officially. because if she does either one, she's gonna lose a good portion of her base. if she's with support by does you decide the policy? she's gonna lose all the younger, the front dresses and the out of the items. and if she becomes very critical of him, she's going to lose a good part of the main stream. more light design is margaret, you know, about boats or, or voices within the democratic party or how should she played this stuff constructed? i'm big, you're right. constructive, i'm big with the as her most oh, i know officially until the end of the election and she's going to maintain some portable of a constructive. i'm bigger with, you know, she, this implemented by this policy is our past 4 years. that's what the vice presidents do. but if you notice, every time she get the chance she's visited by size, a bit of a nuance. she is like, is it legal documents?
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she is for the 2 state solution. and she is critical of the humanitarian or the none of humanitarian policies of the nothing you all government in guys, i'm better so far. so is it clear that the to, for them policy in certain areas does differ from present j by so here's the thing guy, nick, back in 2019, 2020. i went through these 3 books, right? the 1st was come on the how does this book because she was a candidate to the presidency if you remember. and she quits 1st in order to be completed on a by the, the vice president. anyway, in her book, the terms we hold, she doesn't mention much if you say you don't like them, at least not, not enough. think about the policy and certainly hardly anything on them. at least you get the sense that you sold one of those west coasts. democrats just just probably closer to china and japan that you said the americans. and then one year later, to books, they're not by what,
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by the 2 people who became how national security adviser. and this is the national security adviser to extend a gordon or national success advisor. and rebecca friedman, his deputy, these 2 people wrote 2 books with national security and at this time at least largely for the board the in his book the, the lot of the fate of long game, basically criticized 70 years of american policy or overreaching. i'm trying to do it again to regime change, and then at least they make a freedom by criticize the overreach, policies of all of a liberal intervention, or has your mind committed thursday, imperial foreign policy to quote, for an open world for a more humble foreign policy and she literally in the, in that asked chuck that she paused for a diminished diminished american military presence in the middle east. so you can get that started set for a woman up up. or i'm a person who's got to become president of states. would not that much interest or
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specialty important policies. she's got to get to advisors who really want the hard more home on foreign policy and far more detached sort of policy from the middle east. all right, so we have on the face of it right now we have us patching for israel, but on the other hand, presumably the, the harris for president team would like nothing better than the seas for before the election. oh yeah, absolutely. but look, i mean, who doesn't drive, i mean, also by them look like us, he's fine, although he wasn't uses leverage or wait to get one. but the cx 5 is not the end of the world because you can get a ceasefire is a. busy bed and by november of by november it's when you know fire up again and certainly by the time she gets to be present if she ever does it in january, the 20th the mid district, the blowing golf when, why the more. so the issue here goes fine. be on a make believe she's fine. the issue here really has to do with how do you think that, right? certain those about the need for a side of the mental change and find
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a policy whereby even if the united states needs to support is right, it surely should. it was its footsteps. america. the story, i mean, the boss is the superpower, is the good enough in the room. it shouldn't be humiliated. it shouldn't be appeasing. and it shouldn't be dieting. is this policy? it should be devising and really, nudging, is right to, to adopt a hard war. growing up, far more humanitarian, 5 more to just bottom, send them at least for it's all survival. and for that in the region, or more insights of that bond. shara, which is here, is a senior political analyst. thank you. i said i had here and i was very concerned and focused on the full outs of the impulse outbreak including possible long term effects on its economy turn it out into. busy the whites, christopher columbus has ships from its national coat of arms and the prime minister valves to remove more colonial traces from the constitution. they are on
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support on his way. we'll be talking to athletes from the refugee paralympic team. we'll be hoping to make a significant impact of the dates past the the had a lot of that is a massive contrast when it comes to the weather across south america. across and off, we're seeing very hot and dry conditions with exceptionally high temperatures, especially across that central slice. but down in the south, it's more wet, wendy, and even wintry for the likes of chile, an argentine we've got a batch all for russia. storms pulling that way north, across uruguay, northern parts of origin, tina as well, bringing some very heavy rain and cooling things down. and as they push the west foot for the north on thursday, we're going to see something of a dramatic,
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a drop in the temperature for the likes of s and shown in power. why you can see that will come down from 34 to 19 with scott to rain remaining on friday. but there's still some range we found the costs are very knowles, and places like equitable. we've also read warnings out for high temperatures. over the next few days, the rain continues the cold southern parts of central america phoning very heavy for the likes of panama in costa rica, heavy falls, as well as the southern mexico for the likes of the yucatan peninsula. that is looking dry a here on 1st day while the caribbean, well, some showers that you can see those, but also lots of slices as sunshine. havana at 33 degrees celsius on thursday, and it's still in the sink, them documenting 2 decades in one of the most in baffled coolness of the globe child of afghanistan,
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20 years of war follows me from boyhood to manhood. a life that has no, no peace shaped by hardship. resilience and adventure. the unique zoom, the cap just the complex in a way it has never been seen before. witness on tuesday or to the cloud of nuclear war lumens ever present. what if this is the beginning of one of those accidental wars? what is this is the beginning of the end of life? because we know from the horrors of recent history to the rising card threat apocalypse maybe discovers the impact nuclear weapons have functionality. our failure to keep humanity safe is by sitting down to the individual on the street. this is not to drill on that which is 0. the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the you watching out 0 reminder about top storage. in most cases, it's propelled the launch scale. ukrainian training attack becomes at the same time, is more fighting between russian that he created forces in the cause, create a senior officer of process um the wing likes a mazda is pre gates, was reportedly killed in a target. it is rarely trained, striking on a car inside and in southern lebanon is rather 11 and base has, but i have traded net fairly close border strikes since last october vice presidential nomination was signing to a former presidential time president. bill clinton all set to headline day 3 if it's democratic national convention upon the thing in solidarity prices are expected to continue convention center. now thailand is the
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latest country to report a suspect to the case of impulse. the 66 year old patient remains in quarantine. well tested, done to determine the strain of the virus on choose day origin. tinetta quarantine, the congress, shifting the permanent river with the suspected case of impulse on board and sweeping last week for the 1st instance. then folks outside africa with the more deadly fade, one very, less dangerous strain has been reported in pakistan. and in the philippines. while authorities impact is done fairly spread and impulse infections could further impact, instruct me economy, then monitoring border crossings and have setup on installation wards from a height of reports from his level that this is the national emergency operation center set up to date or go over 19 pandemic. it's focused on state of the art i, as in years,
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to monitor the effects of climate change or twigs and to get bored for any outbreak of major why this is an infectious diseases like m bulk. despite the financial crisis, we had a capability to monitor all different kinds of emergencies and disaster from natural disasters to the magnet, and also the uh, the new emerging disaster, including the brand dynamics. the country is digging the threat of and bulk seriously after the organization raise the alarm. it's spending much more rapidly than we had seen of the spread. so that's one issue. it does have quite a high case vitality, right at the moment we, as mentioned, we've seen more than 500 a p udette's and it's particularly dangerous for those with a weak immune system. so people who maybe have h i v or who are mal norris, the prime minister has gone to nurtured meeting to ensure the country is prepared to face the trait. major hodge, but there is
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a cross pockets on their setup. isolation ward to deal with any cases of am, bulk. your daughter is sick, then monitoring the situation in order to contain any outbreak. stuff at airports and border crossings are screening incoming, passenger doctors and medicare stuff are ready to respond to a new spread of the why they just need be preventive. dallas is the health department has ensuring all measures regarding prevention, control, managements and facilities. we've alerted our board or health services teams to check all passengers and screen them for any symptoms, any suspect to patients find will be isolated or managed and push our the. despite the economic crisis, the government said it is fully capable of tackling the bulk spiders. but experts want a major outbreak report extra pressure on the head system that's already overburdened due to lack of funds for planning and got back. come on, how you did under the uh,
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it's normal, but now the head of the african union is health agency says vaccines should arrive within a week. 2 countries affected by the inputs far more than 500 people have died and then the 2000s have become infected mostly in the democratic republic of congo health authorities working to control the spread in neighboring kenya. stephanie debt goes more now from nairobi. educating people about and parks this comp and go my is the epicenter of a recent outbreak of the influx virus and the democratic republic of congo. it spread silently across the borders and continents. this child has been diagnosed with the virus, but in this poor conflict rapids region, he can't be isolated from others. you can know guys, your new part about this, i'm afraid because i have many kids and all of them are sleeping together. even the one who's under impulse treatments is last week. educating communities about the threat is important as very to,
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to help has arrived here. we need to get the right information out to the people who i need it in place, as well as those while i to a can yahoo has had one case the truck driver traveling from you band. this is one of the main testing labs in the country, the virus he's probably spreading through the, the private books that people use for traveling, especially for countries that are affected either by us make democratic republic of congo. so the people of consign electronic flavors and business people who will try to long distances. the canyon has begun screening travelers across its borders and formed a rapid response team that includes educating communities. but here too, it's apparent that more awareness and education is needed of looking at obama that we were going to many, kenya is don't know the symptoms of these disease. it's very similar to chicken books, which my children got. we need the government to send community has to walk us through the good people in what to look out for, not just education, but a more robust international response
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a week into the warnings about the virus being sounded, weakened and most that could in books do better across agents and confidence. so we'd be choose to put the systems in place to control and eliminate it books globally or enter another cycle of panic and then neglect. how are we to spell know and his he used to comb with, prove a critical test. what do you do underwater, and what does that mean? if we put that to the director of virus research in nairobi, do you think it often tension is being flipped from the international community? have the boxes on the, on the new york vaccines have enough attention? is not being put on that because from the corporate 19 experience, we learned that work seems a very important the prevention of the federal divide us. if we limit this grid of the latest, then we can continue. but if you're not providing deluxe into the people, we need it, then it was very difficult. the good 15, if you,
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with some self funded so far, no vaccines have arrived. stephanie decor, i'll g 0 nairobi. can you, trinidad and tobago is redrawing. it's code of homes to remove references to european colonization. 3 ships of explorer, christopher columbus will be replaced by a steel pad, but the musical instruments in the caribbean country. as the explorer arrived on the island and 1498 governments as jude to hold a public hearing of, with some statue, science and monuments with colonial connection should also be removed. let me just mention one thing which must have substantial law, but substantially. and how do you see us as you see them? she called on bus boats and the emblem the girl
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we uh we do removing the balloon this. this is the constitution and i will restart the duck as well. trinidad and tobago isn't the only caribbean nation seeking to break ties with its colonial pulse. in 2021. barbados became the world's newest republic when it removes the british model because it's head of state and in over 80 to president sondra mason. jamaica is considering doing the same and debating constitutional reform, believes the bahamas, grenada, antique and pop buddha, as well as in kits. and that was also signal the intent to break colonial ties. but they haven't said when. so let's explore this further. we can speak now to neil person who's a former ambassador of trinidad and tobago to the united states. he joins us from louisville, kentucky. so 1st of a male person, this is a full part of abroad. i move into the time as rights is meant at to eliminate those elements symbolizing european colonization. indeed, i think uh if there's an opportunity to, to, to remove the shadow,
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wasn't the remnants of colonialism symbols. and so i'm in such as the ideology or system of governance in some instances, or system of education. for example. i think it's very difficult to the couple of diego post colonial development because that does to leave here in many countries. see it has an opportunity cost which is not necessary to deny the past. we need to acknowledge it, but also express all the rest of its future. i'll call unique misses up people. oh culture. oh, a sense of all 3 weeks. oh, why don't you choose? how universal within these caribbean islands is this movement away from clement orientation. and this conversation has been taken place with decades, most islands have the carbons so since his independence and literally the sixties
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and seventies. and you know, so i'm back to use i plus the flips to calculate it, coming from the peak of the policy before she can. republicanism turned around to be just one example back in 1976, but it is generally regional sort of directly or wrong, that idea, but by those sub indicated, especially with the bottom not so recent passing, those who am i just to be clean the conversation also being legs subsequently, but some of the indicates that they will stay as a member. oh, on the, on, under the british um system. but it is cuz pub indicated a willingness to explore the idea of republicanism, but why the remaining members have to come on was. so there is a sense of regional corporation and sort of that your own. is that become a well, still, it's still a beneficial institution of the many who say that it is time is gone, support the new relevance of the commonwealth needs. clearly,
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i want to leave every purpose they're going to revisit. but i think the it reminds us very much of the enduring friendships of all the 54 countries up to coming up. but it also sets up to him to do, you know, i don't want unity for reaching out to cooperation, not just with the card bins, but wait a minute, most of the color. and i think because it's not just indicated his willingness to revisit it for him to come on. well, and i think that's kind of an issue. we also need to understand where we're at upon the size of being part of that is to should i as you know, having and i, and i was leaving it. but i also see good in sting. i'm consolidating all presence there. mm hm. and then many of the quote for a full apology from the brooklyn's role family for the role in the enslavement and brutalization of, of africans and indeed demanded reparations. do you think reparations and or,
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and apology or lightning at any point? when den prince of wales visited bobby this. during the sermon a, wendy became a republic. he was very plain as long as she has not adjusted the use of the featured. uh yes, knowledge of steam on the regions history describes still remains. it's an arm he lives go on. i think the conversations need to be ongoing, i think as oh, okay, the nation's kind of a possible so so, oh teachers. we need to wrap the room. what the issue really has done for us the data is up. so the demands of the, of the past. but it also helped us lead something nation for future, find anything that conversation needs to be ongoing and i see an opportunity with, with, you know, uh, a new king taking the home and would be the, the wider finally having a conversation with you on the side of best me for one day as you know,
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passing grades, get your perspective on this, do appreciate to this new a passion for my trinidad and tobago investment tonight. estates. thank now the pressure is growing on venezuelan president nicholas. we dare to make the vote tallies of public from elections last month. the opposition all the results are fraudulent. the election commission had announced madeira had 151.2 percent of faith, and he's now trying to induce new laws that would give him more power to crump down on political opponents. oh, that's what america editor you said human has this report made increasing pressure of, of and as well as president nicholas my brutal to prove that he did indeed, when last month's contested elections, he is demanding that the national assembly fast track the approval of the law that will give authority is additional powers, target, political opponents. it's called the law against fascism, new fascism and other similar expressions which would allow the state to imprison
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fine and or confiscate property from people. organizations that are considered to be promoting violence and hatred in their political activities in the, on the what the fascism is. it's a truth and daughter and turned into violence. that's why, of us as a national assembly to quickly approve the slot and the resi side of a former member of missouri. those cabinet now is self imposed exile. paul's is the legal basis for a dictatorship. the nazi germany has been uter last. and now this is. busy against fascism which is basically this the government power to go against anything, anything they want to call fashion, fascist. they'll go against, although you can very easily claim that the fashions are in government. this comes on the heels of last week's approval of the law that would substantially curtail and control and g o's,
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such as those that monitor human rights violations of the rest, and state corruption, government opponents and the human rep or 2 or for then as well were quick to describe the law as a further erosion of the rights of civil society. in this way, less, amnesty international says, quote, is, will jeopardize the very existence and functioning of community, humanitarian and human rights organizations with h m b us articles. my buddha is not alone, is close allied president daniel ortega, of need to rob la, close down 1500 and joe's just this week and has been confiscating buildings, equipment and other property belonging to non government organizations, including the catholic church for several years. meanwhile, the european union says it will not recognize my boot, also electoral victory. c, no, i f e and we can't accept on verifiable results. international pressure,
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however, so far failed to persuade my brutal to turn over the vote tallies. you see in human houses era still a head hearing out 0 will tell you about a nepali teenager who's looking to bring records at the top of the wall around what was made when this happened in the major major facebook game that that's coming up next week. for the the business latest is sponsored by him to lot global. your real estate destination
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while the tennis world, we have seen an extent as a doping controversy with the plays accusing the sport of double standards, the world noble one has tested positive twice for bands and the board excel a lot is now cleared of any wrong doing international tennis integrity agency says that they turn in failed a test where it indian wells a back in march, but as a rule that the violation was not intentional. having come from them saw as a cream, a used by a physical therapist decision has the box criticism from some of the plays he was on the run around. but nick, curious, did not hold back in his judgment that he said ridiculous whether it was accidental plan. you get tested twice with a band substance. you should be gone for 2 years. your performance was enhanced. canadian play dennis somewhere else,
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said he can't imagine what every other plan that go bind for contaminated substances is feeling right now. different rules for different class, but just flat land. brody added where the send out was doping or not. this is not try to plan to play is go through the same thing and have to wait to months or years for there and assess it to be the class. not a good book or earlier was supposed to tennis during this, craig and gabriel, who disagrees with the plays fuse that younique's cigna has been cleared. the sport resolution independents a panel cleared him and that's the um. the bottom line on this nic curious has been dumpling down as well. he directed a tweet back at me and i can just read that. he said failed to test. only reason allowed to play because he prince money for the a t p, which i think is ridiculous of a comment. i normally agree with most things that nick says,
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but not on this occasion. he says, why is this, teen caring? an antibiotic steroids that helps to grow muscle mass that was not the case. this is come through because his physio had a cut finger on board, a product that was over available over the counter initially. not even considering anything else that i've seen images going back to indian wells with his videos, little finger bandaged up as well. i have no doubt that unix center is completely innocent. and what has happened is a really, in a graph, almost like a bit of residue that's filtered into of his system. going into the u. s. set up in a, i know what those u. s. open crowds can be like, that can be absolutely brutal. so yeah, no, we wait to see, i hope it doesn't affect tim. um and you know, we'll just stop to see how strongly is going to be mentally. uh, if, if there is any uh,
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backlash from the crowds in new york. and international con gallagher has finally completed his move from chelsea to a technical. my bid, gallagher i have signed a 5 year deal with the spanish club, so he's transfer look to have fallen through. but it was unlocked where shell feel, it moved in the opposite direction and joined it. chelsea e 24 year old returns to stanford bridge on a permanent deal. having spent 6 months on lone to and germany go, keep them i know a new or has announced his retirement from internationals at the age of 38. when you are made a 124 appearances for his country since 2009, the by munich play, i won the golden glove when germany won the will come in 2014 was just over a week since the end of the lengthy games, but the action isn't over in paris. more than 4000 axis will take part at the paralympic games from august the 28th. among them,
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the largest refugee team ever to compete for waste met them at their training camp in fonts. these are the final days of preparation for athletes by whom the road to greatness has been paved with immense sacrifice struggle unto the refugee paralympic team is training one of the top sporting institutes in france. how do you, how sounds, all that flood? i've done this done twice before finding a home and a new purpose in australia. and then for the, when i was a kid, i had a real hard accident that everyone at 1st thought maybe i would die. but now i think maybe it was part of my destiny that i'm a live and i can compete in the power olympics. and nadia is a serious injury and a loss of home loans have not been able to stop these off leads. rising to the elite of power olympics bolt, chioma junior tongue, drums being a football and he's native come a room full losing his thoughts. he was one place away from a bronze medal in the 400 meters. this type here 2020. trying to support all satellites and forward your team spirits with his guide run a fellow refugee,
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don't know the number you are searching. she said you see this is a colleague and then it allows a connection with my guide. so we can work together. we have cognate to you without this. we've gone gone. gone. only guide me with the voice and i can just put my hand on the shoulder doesn't. it will be stabilized. no, i wouldn't be able to give my best of a glove was a 1st metal would be a boost for the team. which number just to oscillates when it was founded. now there are 8 plus 2 guides. this is the largest refugee olympic team since it's 1st games a years ago. and not times the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide has also gone up from around 65000000 to nearly a 120000000. the power when pick games are a small window of opportunity for this group to make them ok, emilio castro, grace. so i hope some metal can also help promote to book about his life and spread hope to others facing danger and an uncertain future. but on the bottom, it's important for me to be part of the power olympic refugee. it's like there
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would right so much if it's so much struggled so much sacrifice. it also got above all my honors. i am proud to represent so many millions of refugees who fight day by day to a place in society. well, athletes must get used to struggle. it's especially true for power olympians, but perhaps few will know what it takes to fight and they've become quite like those competing under the refugee flag. a power is 2024, a full rece out. is there a cost front? it's quicker than england. has thoughts as well and this free test, serious against, for lack of language choices that have just lost 150. so they already 7 look, if we were asking for from chris was around moment to in baseball is shay with com, hit the found the fence and didn't return no domestic ground rule. the double was a, what does it meaning the play a could move to bases the houston astros last to the boston red sox 65 years. right . and that's it for me, nick saw i thought you very much. thank you. know,
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a teenager from the pool is one mountain away from breaking a world wreck. if nina lindsay chef, i can reach the summit to be sure pine back into bed. he'll become the youngest person, declined the world. 14 highest peaks fits him on. as more a nemo or and g sherpa is climbing his way into the history books. if he can conquer one more peak, the 18 year old will become the youngest person to climb to every mountain in the world where the 8000 meters high. his uncle is the current record holder at 30 years old. i didn't motivating what a sport like sporting like, and i see myself as an attitude of maybe what, it's like a hobby and fashion and they'll for that person. but it's more of a support for me is my kind of like a job saying, you know, the so called 8000 years consist of 14 mountain peaks. they're scattered around the himalayas in nearby ranges, spending, the pol china, india, and focus on only about 40 people quite to the air is 10 at the top of the world
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and some of died making the attempt just upon mind to that is name is final challenge my duty, i kind of convince myself, you know, like to be normally the mountain like for example, when i see evidence of bad weather when i has an accident in the mountain. i'm not in honey, i don't know something i get in. i've got to convince my subdivisions normally in the home. so i think this is something that has helped me a lot. climbing is the family business name is father runs one to paul's biggest mountain expedition company. he says his son is ready for the challenge. he's very deep because physically, mentally should be day to day to so to be in the service he is so and that goes back to the poly guides are slowly getting more recognition for their achievement in the past. therefore and clients got most of the glory niema hopes you can inspire
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others and establish mounts nearing as a global professional support. vince and monahan, l g 0. with that, that's it for me to clap this these uh, i'll be back in just a moment. and on behalf of the, the stripped from it switches and left with a toxic legacy. when you teach, they usually forget people from lake point. when you think that the people in power meet, the inhabitants still fighting suggested just wait. i took the i read and think and for the money they went home. i didn't think dave insensitive applicants like people, people the sacrifice them on our hard huge. i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing you have on his government with these says 5 digit,
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