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is with the eco system, changes for roles were just made to the climate change problem partners the the, the clock. this is a news on line from joe, how coming up the next 60 minutes. more than 40 palestinians have been killed as it's really forced. and step up their attacks across, gone to the un security council, his coals trustees foreign garza as the usaa. i'm positive says the deal is now. insight rushes. president accuses ukraine of trying to attack a nuclear power to the coast region. and in
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a few hours time come on that hire us will become the 1st woman of color to be nominated as a us presidential candidates. the so we'd be getting this use are in dogs of where 47 palestinians have been killed. this is riley forces stepped off operations and ballot and central gaza and calling units in the south flames in gulf times. and basically here, following a series of overnight attacks and left at least 11 people that solely off to sunrise, families search through what was left of the attack. and this all out um, but i am sitting on the rubble of my house and the remains of my children. people should look at us with messy, even if it's just one percent of the was born on the side of the my children while my support. i am old and dime element. some of them were killed. do this uh the my
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message to the well, it is enough. have mercy on us. those who didn't die today will die tomorrow. i will follow my children in a few days. even if i'm not killed, i am finished. what in central grounds of the death toll is also climbing 15 people were killed? and darrow ballad, as is raining forces step up their attacks in the eastern part of the city, pushing deeper into residential areas out of their attack. because m, as in general, bella and as the latest now from central gaza. the recording this video due to the rates being secured, see condition and the center of areas. generally, an environmental impact which you know, where the army is assaulting and you minute treat, encourage and forwarded the scenarios and for some such and folks levix residents have been told by the army just lead to the western side to the dairy by 6, you know, we saw families you since yesterday morning till now. i've seen from these areas
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still the cause are loaded with basic furniture and the items and they're looking for any empty space to atlanta in order to set to make shift tents despite overlapped with the humanitarian resources, including a full what's on we need horses to emphasize on the fact that we continue to hear loud explosions since yesterday, and only till this our hours of today's morning where the units and fine to just continue to target the residential squares and keep simple superstructure in the city of terry. but that's the crux. that's the only is expanding expenditure operations looking to target all sorts of human life in the strip with somebody right now, asking about the next destination, what we should go now. we are heading to the western side and the do not new is always about to order move looks in their sleep and to leave the until the area due
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to security concerns. now the grid realities that bomb, it's the only here in the sense for the area, but it continues to expand to the builder part to the so wait a minute to a ration tossed along, going in rough law and in the city of hon. eunice, as is the displacement suits, is a mostly area, was completely targeted due to the fact that on the east expands and it's also submitted to as on the ground in order to eliminate how much we're moving battalions as the claim. civilians are really struggling to do. civilians continues to volleys day by day with that new source of response on the grounds. target theory has as well these ready military has issued evacuation orders for palestinians in various parts of the central and southern garza. this is for as much of goes as population to flee the homes and of course is not for the 1st time, palestinians and goal is to say there is no safe place in this trip. this is the
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story of 3 people forcibly displaced by israel's war. and as a, her name was kinda given idea, i would have cut off from the official don't leave them a good time to disagree and view the solar photo possibly with cup tossed. the beds a good day is good, but that's all it is in the and the government, i good will shut off the, you know, from the, you know, or the sun the you got all the for the social or the should already got on shut off . but you know, so the for shut out what is the for the whole year and the way i don't really just, it is so that you didn't if leaving monthly gun a month ago, or why the 100, if it does it in the 100, it can live in a bad that it just pop up by the end of a little bit now to leave it 100 in the up a lot. i mean, i know a party shut off the tube, him and the rest of the month was the shut off the mazda go the uh,
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the valid through the one with the vehicle in the middle of the month to get them on the account. the one 0 it was just the show and it's one of the show of how your boat right them off the oh for the phone or the water? no. well no. it was on free for some of the products which mcdonough them for 7 years. you got the and the so yeah, i mean i could was no, no rush how you know the whole not. and i don't, i don't when it's ready, negotiations are reported to arrive to meet jason capital of car, or whether the next round of gauze sees far towards a jew to start. meanwhile, at the you in the us ambassador has told the security council that had mass must be pressed to accept to cease 5 proposal. linda thomas greenfield told the security council that a deal is now in sight. prime minister netanyahu confirmed that israel accepted the bridging proposal that the united states guitar and egypt put forward
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last week. the proposal is consistent with the principles outlined by president biden in may 2024. and that this council endorsed in resolution 2735. and this bills on areas of agreement from tops convened in doha, last week. we had months, the palestinian ambassador to the you and told the counts of these ready government copy trusted judgments, treatments of palestinians. those who want to place the fate of our people in the hands of this is what i usually government hoping it will act in good faith are gravely mistaken. this is tragically prove in every day. there must be a ceasefire. now, in line with the terms of resolution 2735 and with no further
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conditions and bad faith demands that go against the spirit and the letter of that is illusion. any reasonable, personally, would have expected this council black immediately and then equivalently to condemn that there were the blood should the in humanity to support the use of, of its mission to the, to mentor, to the dental and vision responsible for the, the, to us at these to expect anything less, we'd be lunacy as yet. we all 320 days since this load and what we have. silence. i let's speak now. it's a christmas and anybody who's been fully aware of that at the u. n. u n. h q in new york. so kristin finished in on what the purpose of this meeting was and what else is being said as well. we've been hearing from
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a lot of member states concerns about the possible escalation of this conflict beyond guys a given the stalled cease fire talks. and also a lot of concern about an impending polio outbreak in gauze a given. the virus has been discovered there in the last week or so. the special coordinator for the middle east, for the united nations towards that us line, expresses concern about a fire across the blue line, into 11 on escalating and intensifying violence in the west bank. also intensifying and the fact that there is only 15 percent or less of gaza, that is supposedly a safe zone for them to evacuate to. uh, this is resulting in a breakdown of law and order and a very difficult situation for humanitarians. if not impossible, given how overcrowded these areas are and how much destruction of infrastructure
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there is. and of course, that infrastructure destruction also contributing to the spread of diseases like polio and so on so far. so what we've been hearing is from many security council members for that cease fire that they support to be implemented again, calls for that cease fire to be implemented. but while the united states said it was up to him off to accept this deal that has been agreed upon and put on the table, the so called the bridge deal. russia called out the united states for changing the terms of that deal and called for the resolution that was passed those to the cease fire agreement that was supported by the security council earlier this year to be implemented. all right, christine, thanks for that to christmas. leave me in new york, let's go from new york to london. mon. bizarre is that our senior political analyst, simone, and linda thomas greenfield, the greenfield, the usaa ambassador of the un told the security council of the deal is now insights
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. it might be insight but it feels out of reach does not it is uh there are still a lot of things to iron out and clearly, especially a greenfield is either misinformed or is misinforming the un security council. because while potentially there could be a deal, these right is continue to put obstacles to a potential deal in the united states. not terribly blinking. continues to appease these ratings and, and, and compress it for them. and, and then as the, some of these uses where the conditions of basically involve more is ready occupation instead of a withdrawal from guys all you say complicit, but will they will the us be accepting of nothing?
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yeah. whose position the all the delays, lake changes in red lines as you put it, as a he comes up with and you have ritual suggested he does not want to seize far. but the thing is that for the time being that there was a misunderstanding. but let's call it that misunderstanding. although we're not now you've wouldn't blinking said that, but then you all accepted. we didn't hear that any. obviously he accepted for a 2nd that the whatever blinking said as accepted was basically his own from his own mind. because the judge is clearly at least objection, the do not agree to is there any presence administered the presence on the board that with agent? because the quarter door is the holder with each of the crossing is the border with agent and agent. there's no more, so there is no consensus of the mediators as it where for these new bridging ideas inspired by, you know, if any, all, so i think there was
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a whole big misunderstanding slash missing information there. and that's why buy does come out of heart, has got on the phone with nothing, you know, yesterday, to try to, to come down to try to talk him into uh, basically uh, giving up on his new conditions. because, you know, just to remind our viewers are on the road. there has been a deal on the table since the end of may that was adopted also by the un security council. it's not in my deal deal. it's actually a very bad deal to be honest because it doesn't propose i put them in and sees fire . but there it is. and even that the of the how much accept it continues to be revised again and again by the americans in order to pease or appease nothing. yeah, everyone knows that's the original deal has got the supportive as you want in the world. every one in the world except nothing. yeah. on why this is nothing you how
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wants to know for some genius ip address because he's political and functional carrier out of state or law. and thanks for that mom to show the a senior political analyst in london. the russian president vladimir putin is accused of credit and forces of trying to attack because can you create a power plant? the plant is located inside rushes, west them cost region, which has been the target, devalue crating in cash. and the facility is about 40 kilometers from the city of cas. can some 50 kilometers away from russian territory that's held by you craning . forces it houses to working reactors, perry 19 russian regions. keefe has not commented on pollutants. accusation. stocks is the enemy tried to strike the kids can nuclear power station. the
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international atomic energy agency has been informed the promise to come themselves defend special is to assess the situation. i hope that in the end, this will be done on their part, ukraine's forces say they've taken another supplement in rushes, cost region evacuations that continue mainly to the city of cost adults of jabbar. he spent the day in the shelter and sentence report, saelens, you know, used to live in the la sky region. and course. now she lives here. a private boxing club turned into a shelter. she is one of more than 50 people forced from their home since ukrainian forces launch that incursion into russia along the border with the curse, screeching just over 2 weeks ago. you know, how do she kind of yes, nice to participate. i'm grateful for the health we receive, but i feel bad that i'm here. i would prefer to be my own home. i want the war to finish as soon as possible. there's nothing else i want more than for this war to be over the 9 year old loudon to be too young to fully understand what's happened.
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he's passing the time perfect thing. his gaming skills, others spend or days fine tuning their boxing techniques. people for me a little while i had no option to help the people who were affected by the ukrainian armed forces invasion. people here all stressed or frightened, they didn't understand what was happening. i feel i have to help people in every possible way. go to the say, most people in this mix of shelter have been here since the incursion started and said they are hopeful, they will be able to return to their home. so this is their reality for more than a $130000.00 russians. forced to see their homes along the border with ukraine in the 1st screech of the front lines may be about 90 kilometers from here. the one consensus to shock and hardship they've lived through across town. katrina and the latino is one of 200 volunteers who come here to help distribute aid. they lost their cheese houses, the last old. and i think that many people overcome uh the deal,
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not that bad, but the cry. this facility assist near the 1000 people and gives out nearly 15 tons of 8 every day, with no sign of an end to the fighting between ukrainian and russian forces. they expect to see more looking for help, very soon. door safari out to 0. kirk city, russia, the ukraine's president slodum is lensky, visited the country's top minute treatment in the northeast. assume a region that's been the launching pad for ukraine's incursion into russia. now in this 3rd week of topless is more on this from keith press that are below to me is zaleski. visited the border region of see me early on says day soon, the board as course and ukrainians have been slowly advancing in the coast region in russia for some time now. today they announced that they took a new settlement, so this pockets you printing unplug it. and slowly advancing and growing within rusher itself, he went to praise, come on, does then tell them what
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a great will be done, but he reserved the most praise for these commander in chief serious kate, who he said had done a great job. this has been a great boost, not just for the training people, but also for the ukrainian military who have been receiving nothing but bad news. as russian advances in the east of ukraine, russian forces have pushed back the training defenders again and again and again in the east of the country near port croft. so this was just the news they needed to hear, and just the praise they need to get from the president's colleagues could topless out a 0 chief. so rush, just as ukraine is a types of ferry and a cut straight, putting their crime in the ferry was loaded up with up to 30 fuel tanks. and last 5, it broke out as a result could be seen from the beach is a crime you local authorities say the ferry psych the
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well in the coming i was coming to harris will formulate except the debit credit policies nomination for us president on the final day of the parties national convention making history is the 1st movement of color to be nominated for the job . on wednesday, vice presidential candidate timbales told the democrats it was the owner of his life to be part of the ticket. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could reports from chicago? i mean, a sort of government or 2 walls or coaches, so many call him went to the office on wednesday as you formerly accepted the democratic parties, nomination, the honor of my life, to accept your nomination or vice president of the united in his speech full of sports references was shared, his background is a school teacher and football coach before becoming a member of congress. and later minnesota governor, a political record is proud of. other states were banning books from their schools. we were banishing hunger from ours walls to
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voters whose vision of freedom is a stark contrast from his republican opponents. when we democrats talk about freedom, we mean the freedom to make a better life for yourself and the people that you love, the your kids. freedom to go to school without worrying about being shot dead in the media tycoon. oprah winfrey also frame november's election as a flight for freedom. freedom, it isn't free. america is an ongoing project. it requires commitment. it requires the open to the hard work and the heart work of democracy. it's where the president bill clinton told the crowd, republican challenger, donald trump, is too selfish to care about. clinton urge voters to support the harris walls
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ticket. what is their opponent do with his voice? he mostly talks about himself. right. so the next time you here and don't close the laws, count, the couple of harris reportedly watched the 3rd night of the democratic national convention from her hotel room in chicago. well, working on her own acceptance speech, she'll deliver it on thursday. what she formerly accepts her parties nomination for president. kimberly help it, alex 0, chicago straight to the convention venue in chicago and my kind of his live for us, the mike. so what's happening tonight? as well, it's likely to be the most important speech of color harris's political career when she accepts the nomination of the democratic party becoming the 1st woman of color to be nominated as a us presidential candidate. to talk about this,
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i'm joined by strategist eric him. we cannot overstate the significance of a woman of kind of finally getting a presidential nomination. oh, absolutely not. in fact, we saw hillary clinton put millions of cracks in that glass ceiling in 2016. she didn't finish the job, and i think what we saw from her was a push to import. not only more people to support tomlin harris, but also more women. we know back in 2016 women went for donald trump over hillary clinton. and so i think what we're seeing now is a galvanizing force around commer harris, especially by women. because women are going to be the key to this election. what are we going to be looking at to is an outline of policy, a policy that has come on the harris's own stamp on it, moving away from that of the bite and administration? you know, that's interesting because i think she is doing this delegate dance of the bite in harris administration. actually got
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a lot done. and i do know that comment here certainly wants to continue to move forward on a lot of issues that president biting has force. however, you're right, she does want to set her own policy, her own stamp on her administration, if she gets elected in november. and so tonight we're going to see that. but i think more importantly, they are still millions of voters who don't really know who come on, but harris is on a personal level. but also how will she actually govern? and so i think tonight, she's got an answer. those questions. there's been a narrative that has been, that is we've throughout this entire week of this convention, but still people want to hear from her about who she is and also what she will plan to do. i think that there's a group here as well known as the uncommitted group at one to hear whether she is going to shift policy or on israel and palestine. the criticism of the bite and administration for continuing to offer material and moral support to israel and his will on casa, has raised the major differences within the party. i think there is this,
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this boy undercurrent taking place and there is this thought that as more of these demonstrators in protesters attempt to try to make their voices heard, they could actually play some type of role in shaping the trajectory of this race. i just don't think we're seeing that play out right now because i think what you're seeing is accomplished harris is becoming more of a momentum movement. and i think as you continue to see many of these demonstrators, and these protesters surrounding the guys, a conflict attempt to try to shape the harris was campaign. i think what we're saying is they're getting lost in that. and i think this is becoming increasingly a situation where they are losing the plot. of course time will tell if that continues to play out that way. what do you think the color harris administration would look like in terms of policy? how would it differ from that partnership with biden? i do believe that what we will see is a more robust approach,
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particularly on women's reproductive health. and also i think a doubling down on the issue of l g b t q writes, that's something was certainly pro president bite. and i certainly pushed in the obama administration and it's something that he has certainly a moved forward in his own administration. we know that there has been, perhaps a, a, a has a tense of given his own personal stance on that issue. and so i think what we're going to see is a heresy. administration. that is actually perhaps more progressive than what we have seen from the buying administration, which currently is operating more on a moderate scale or it can thank you very much. indeed, the democratic strategist, every time outlining the challenges, facing come with the harris in his speech. when she accepts the democratic party nomination and just a few as time or am i, thanks for that. so my kind of a, at the convention venue in chicago speak you later might. i mean,
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while republican presidential candidate donald trump has touched down in arizona to visit the us mexican border visit for his drums, 1st outdoor rally. since the attack is speaking behind the protective glass shields of an event in north carolina, the immigration that the board has been a hot button issue, the selection republicans identifying it as a key weakness for tomlin harris. so let's cross to real reynolds, who joins is not from cheese county in arizona, not fall, i believe from, with donald trump will be speaking at several how important an issue is unlawful. migration was done with trumpet and just what do you expect to say? well it is a very important issue for trump is the one that he emphasizes constantly in all of his features. and in fact, polls show that among voters, it's near the top, along with the economy and inflation as,
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as one of the things that they lift as their concerns. of course, we don't know exactly what, what mr. trump will say, but based on his past speeches, we expect him to characterize complet harris as a fail borders are to say that the migrants are streaming across the border by the millions of threatening jobs for us citizens. and that indeed the, uh, the migrants are bringing with them a flood of drugs including fet. no, that is as harming of american citizens. however, these quick claims are to say the least questionable. right? well, tell us about them and that's affordable behind you, right? there isn't it a, what is the reality behind the drums rush re well this at this spot in, in near bisbee, arizona not far from where a trump will be speaking shortly. uh there, there is no sign of any migrants attempting to cross the border fence. you can see
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behind me, uh, as far as the borders are appellation for harris. her task of given to her by president biden was to go to countries in central america and seek answers to the root causes of migration to try to ameliorate them with us programs including funding. so she has actually done that, but she was not tasked with the physical security of the border. that is not her re met or her mandate. and she was never called the borders are a by anyone except donald trump and other republicans as far as border crossings. go, they have been following sharply for the past 5 months. in fact, in july of border agents recorded 54000 the illegal crossings. that is down 32 percent from the previous month of june and represents the lowest number in the past 4 years. this is attributed to some of the present biden's new stricter
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policies on asylum seekers as well as a crack down by mexican authorities over on the other side of the border. as far as drugs in narcotics, including fentanyl, a law enforcement says that the seizures of drugs primarily are being taken from american citizens. so us citizens are the ones who are bringing the fence and know across the border at ports of entry, primarily places like el paso, tijuana, and, and, and other cities along the border where there are actual crossing points. and so it, while it is true, that fentanyl and other drugs are being manufactured in mexico and being brought into this country from mexico, they are not being brought in by migrants. all right, well reynolds, the boy, thank you. is still a head here now. does aaron sit on struggles to contain a color breaking? cc mandatory and crushes continues to woodson. as a conflict rate is on
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a striped fine rail work. as in canada, it disrupts freights and computer services. it's reckoning international supply chain the the hello, the weather remains decided becomes settled across the southern parts of the red sea. see the sun mccloud. so they've been rumbling away here. western side of but yeah, i'm in the south west of sadie looking very this. the meanwhile, the push a little further east with the northwoods and it says deal about the heat. we're getting close to 40 celsius once again here in the hot over the next couple of days in a similar picture. mid forty's, the q i, i'd also, i to was backed that what type of just could get close to 50 degrees once again, east the side of the med, at the moment allows you drive it to changes on the way. here's
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a possibility. i wanted to shout was coming. it's becky, i just running up to was the black c. a slot, a little further east, which as we go on 3 fast days, don't keep breaking stuff dry. it brought to weather coming back in behind with plenty of sunshine. can deal with sun saunter across northern parts of africa. it's how it goes to the car at 40 degrees celsius. scattering a shows a possibility around the atlas mountains, the lots of showers spilling out so, but not the area now. they will drive them. it has been recently another has been some flattering of that associated with the support infrastructure. having said that, so we are looking at what's where the garage, he making his way a little further west, which in the coming days we, i'm off of southern africa. it is lost, a fine dry and sunny the my wife and i get to it turned in me to find this on 2010 today to need a new fund digital has between of us wont qualified me the young. i've got the
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contract, but now we have, this was one of them that you had the last 2 digits of the beneficiaries who have bought on the kids about 400000. those are for us, we believe not only financially a bar, and these don't offer guns with alternate training them and then providing mentors for them. today. on the 2nd largest employ of labor in the private space of soap with a states of nigeria on russian sci space is to a fall or use uh, create technology oriented opportunity to use words like we're driving up to you ever to, to show the lighting joke creation oh, we also assuring inclusive excellence make empowerment because the tv, the women move found pictures, powering african entrepreneur is the
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kind of guy you're watching out. 0 reminder of our top story is, is uh, is ready. strengths of targeted heavily populated areas across styles, extending at least $22.00 people's installing them, says the claim surrounded homes. and basically here after a series of overnight, right, the and security counselors had tools trustees by agreements and goals that during a briefing on them, at least us investors to the un told the council that the deal is now in sites. russian president vladimir putin is accused the crating force of trying to attack because you've left power plants. the plan is located inside rushes, west and coast region, which is being the target of a ukrainian the health workers ensued on the struggling to contain an outbreak of the color of the world. health organization says around 300
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people have died from the disease. so done, civil war has force millions of people from the homes and his spots, a humanitarian crisis. fenton model as more colorado spreading an eastern to dawn, the health industry is declared an epidemic with hundreds of new cases confirmed and recent weeks. health workers do what they can to save lives, but their resources are limited. but finally, what had the doctor's classify, the case and stabilize it. and if it is proven to be a case of infection, treatment begins immediately. if it isn't, the patient returns home and also being stabilized and has the hospital here does not have the capacity to accept. in many cases, millions of people are fleeing the violence of saddam civil war. a boarder regence like a solid and i'll cut the risk are being overwhelmed. as public services come under increasing strain, water and food supplies are becoming contaminated. hastening the spread of disease . flooding has made the situation even worse. color. i cause
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a severe diarrhea and dehydration and can kill if left untreated look that i mean the, my name's in me more than 80 percent of the diseases we are facing ones related to the deterioration of the environment. for example, diseases that spread by insects kind of diseases because of the water quality. well, disease is related to the lack of purpose, sewage and the unavailability of suitable toilet that the outbreak comes as millions of people are also going hungry. will part of what the un says is while the world, the worst humanitarian crises sparked by saddam civil war between government forces and the are a south power military group. both sides have promised help get a to those in need, but if case numbers continue to grow, contagious diseases and to done may become even more difficult to contain bins and well then i'll just be your. so this way, the supreme court is so defined, president nicholas maderos claims he won the presidential election. the high court
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is full of madera loyalists and has almost never ruled against the government. it's rooting for as a request by madera to review, a total from the july of $28.00 foot plains afford spot widespread protest with the opposition claiming it had one by more than $2.00 to $1.00. that's pretty and now it's under rump, yet you across point of joins is from the tall in columbia. so i just want to tell us more about this decision and how it will go down amongst those many, many thousands who protested us. yes, nick, well you know, not sell uh the tribunal as expected. really. this wasn't a surprise for any of the servers of this crisis. these tribunal backs presidents. my daughter's claim that he won the election 20 the presidential election 25 days ago on july 28th. they say that at the end of their verification process, they were able to see that the documents presented by the country's electoral
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county. so indeed, i confirmed that my daughter had won those election. the problem for many of the servers. there is the fact that nobody has seen the breakdown of the votes, which is required by law in a very sweat law. and the tribunal also went as far as saying that instead, the breakdown that was presented by the opposition to a position was able to get copies of 80 percent of around 80 percent of the satellites and then published a pipe publish them online were a force that the tribunal also went as far as saying that the, the opposition should be investigated for spreading panic and being placed as any responsible for the widespread protest. the and the deadly cracked down by the government that followed those elections. they also put the opposition candidate that wound up gonzales the in contempt of the courts for not participating in the
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review process as requested the by the court and said that he should be sanctioned for that. so obviously, the expectation here is that this decision will only a deep in the political and social crisis that that has continued in business for that now for years. and that has worse. and since the, uh, the election results were announced a back on the night of july 20th. okay. so pretty divisive perhaps domestically. what about internationally? is it being any international response as well goes with sponsor starting now to trickle in. um, in the days before this decision, outside of the servers like the united nations that has participated as a new international observer. uh and the idea of exit will process and then other international organization. the carter center said that the venezuelan supreme tribunal didn't have drury's fictional was the elections. and that the,
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essentially, it was not a credible a given the fact that the most of the judges are part of my daughter's political party. and so they were requiring an international observation of these results. there has been great pressure internationally for my daughter to publish the tallies that would eventually confirm if he has won the elections or not. there has also been through out this almost a month now since those election in the time to buy at last these governments in south america in particular, brazil, columbia, and mexico to maybe to mediate the inside base, stand off to try and find the solution. some people talked about the possibility of having new elections, others to try and pressure my daughter to start the transition process and recognize the fact that the, if indeed the opposition probably is a,
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are the real ones that shows that he has the in the, the last those elections, what we have seen so far is that is that the government has been able to gain a time and we see all the institutions around the government of my daughter defending those results. and my daughter essentially type any further its grip on power. so we're going to have to see what those countries will say. we can expect the united states including the possibility of new sanctions, including onto tribunal and venezuela, as electoral counts. so mar, pressure, internationally. we're gonna have to see instead with these other countries that have tried to be more diplomatic in their attempts to negotiate with my due to what they will say. but the expectation right now is that my daughter will probably remain in power for another 60. okay. or that is andre. i appreciate that. and it sounds around pnc speaking just from bull baton columbia. thank you. a knowledge
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and tina a 2 day strike is underway in some of its main universities to part of a way to protest against cost cutting, introduced to baffled triple digit inflation strike against pull wages, as left campuses inborn errors and other cities presented. president harvey and malay has ever seen finance reforms. he's taking office in december last year. a tough or starting measures have ended up impacting salaries of teachers and lectures. now i may just strongly by rail work because is disrupting freights and commuters services in canada union members of the countries to biggest rail freight companies are demanding back to work, yards and improve. benefits shut down means old freight shipments within the country and to the us have stopped. thousands of communities in vancouver in toronto and montreal are facing travel disruption. my message is fairly straightforward. it is in the best interest of both sides to continue doing the
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hard work at the table to find a negotiated resolution or alright, let's take a closer look. good. so the impacts of this strike. this is the 1st single time you shut down by both companies and it's affecting more than $1000000000.00 worth of goods and millions of workers every day. 9300 workers at c, n, n, c, p, k, c, p, k. c. walked off to the union to reject to the final offer. stoppage of the nation's main to freight services is unprecedented and threatens rail lines of transport, 75 percent of kind of his exports to the united states. the travel plans of $32000.00 commuters in toronto in montreal, and vancouver also being disruptive shipments of goods including food, gas, and chemicals that will be installed. so let's take it home. we got my warner, who is a canadian american trade and investment lawyer with an a w. lo and joins not from toronto at ms. warner. great to see you. thanks for joining. is it
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a colossal colossal disruption? isn't it? it just gives an idea of the mood in the country about this. well, i think it's, it's just started today. so i think it's just beginning to hit. i mean, people thought, i think that might be settled. so i think people, it was on the radar of a lot of people, but i think this is the 1st day that commuters and the big cities will know. ready that i try to get to work. and so i, you know, people are going to get, are beginning to get upset with it. so, so far not upset enough to change the mind of the politicians to order the workers back to. ready work, but i think every day goes on, i don't expect that they don't become even more strident in terms of responding data from thomas, which tells us about the lockout that was implemented by the companies. i mean, i think what the parties have been negotiating for since basically last fall and it got to a point where, you know, the union hit issue to strike nowadays. and then basically the company's response of both both cn and gave you pacific reputation starting to go by new name. i was
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basically say looking for that's what we're going want to lock you out because we have to make plans to guard yet the carts off the rail, off the rail a few times over the deal with the hazardous material. so this is where you're going, who will just close it down early and won't be done with it. so that's kind of where it stands right now, and i guess the government is still saying get back to the table. negotiate there seems to be a fair amount of distance between the parties at this point. can you turn it down for as a, what's a number very well, what's, what's principally at stake if the workers well, i think, what is what it comes down to is an innovation in canadian rail ways to sort of spread across the united states by this. um this uh wily old american rail, a guy called harrison years ago, which is precedes called precision railway. and that's basically the idea kind of like the old justin time delivery and that space a, keep the trick, keep as many trainings running for as long as possible and keep as many long trainings running as long as possible and reduce the time out for the workers and
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so that was a very contentious dispute in the united states a couple of years ago with scott biden and congress involved in a burden to strike at the last moment through the threat of starting legislation to take them back to work. and that's where we are in canada. there's really argue about the conditions of the workers and safety. you know, you know, i think that there's a motion that you've got to sorta for my work is part of you. the companies want to sort of take back some of those concessions and made over time and get more in terms of uh, in terms of the, the, the, the rest time for, for the, for the runaway workers. so it is a lot of it has to do with safety and time and job and sort of classified versions we heard from. is justin treat a just a moment ago, but is it something that he can get involved in? can he resolve it? oh, absolutely. he can use, the government can legislate them back. now having said that, the con, there, there is a constitutional issue either the acadia in charge of the rights and freedoms,
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or just to put in court decision from about 10 years ago, which basically says that, you know, essentially, that the parties have to be given a chance to negotiate you different people can interpret that. that doesn't be but they certainly made these unions had been legislative before under the previous conservative website back to work before under previous conservative governments and job at the provincial level. we see we've also seen that happen. so, and the government has been prepared to do that. another industry, the ports of montreal for instance, couple years ago. so the can, he has the power to do it. the issue is will he use that power while he's being held in power by a 3rd party and what we call a minority power janitor, which is traditionally labor based party, whether it is labor based now is it does up for debate, but it's certainly a, it's certainly a part, evenings, the origins are and labor and, and up till now they're not giving mr to the actual maneuver. okay, well, you put a hold in perspective for us. i appreciate that. not one of the canadian american
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trades invested with joiners from toronto think is that takes inside be a dozens of people have been detained off to protesting against a planned opening of unless the mind that they say will damage the environment. a license is granted to mining john we are today was revert back in 2022 following nationwide protest. the project was re started last month following the government, utah payments claim that being targeted was level as well. of the off the days spent in detention and then in prison. this reactive is so welcomed his heroes by the support as they were arrested off the block in the main railway station in bel grade. in a protest against the planned opening of alysia mind. they have been demonstration since december activists say they are being intimidated. both parties possible is supporter, squeeze back to more if they sent a tax inspector to my company, they intimidated my family, they sense and emergency response team and full come back here to my parents
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apartments. i received a call from an unknown number saying how they would find me. so basically i have nothing left to fear. many, several dozen environmental activists had been arrested in the last 2 weeks, will, protesting against the opening of alysia mine in the door valley. a crucial role material for electric vehicle batteries. they say the mind will contaminate water sources and deplete the green of its own. rio tend to so as environmental damage will be minimal activists say that being targeted and actually so said them would say that if they found 7 people who will probably be bribed, we will not reveal the names, but we know that, i mean, they came to the police to report that they felt panic after a mind called for a blockade of the railroad, and he was taken into custody, who was funded. on august, the 11th the morning, off to another protest in the capital bell grade the minister of internal affairs, he meets a dot to, to announce the arrest of 19 people. and said moore would be detained in the
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following days. fully to the police are working on identifying other people as well . criminal charges and misdemeanor charges will be filed for all the crimes uniforms to the of the ministry of internal affairs did not respond to l to 0. was questions about the arrest activists. we also summoned by questioning for legibly calling for acts of violence in breach of savvy as constitution lawyer. i don't know of your shop which says they arrests. all political safety definitely to people in all of these arrests, choose confiscation of phones and so on. we did not receive any notice of anyone being found guilty, nor any proof or explanations of those arrested was sent to prison under an emergency procedure, but have since been released, although free for now, nikolai, the stage, yvonne village and you have jenny julian, do me 3 of it will soon face trial in court, but they say they are under ted. mike level, which is era. i still ahead here,
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announcer, a british people are giving less of the time and money. why the u. k has dropped out of the top 20 most generous countries is china. the next big player in the gaming industry will look at the hype surrounding its near release. good luck with the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the now people in the u. k. it less chargeable than they used to be. that's according
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to the will giving it bags, which is one of the biggest surveys tracking donations in volunteering globally. well, that'd be u. k is the world's 6 largest economy, giving by individuals has 400 bucks to push the country out of the top 20 down to 22nd place on the index. sonya diego, his mall from london in a world of abundance and want, there are those who have and those who do not. but in times of crisis, those you can lend to hand often do whether it's natural disasters, such as the 2023 s quick and morocco produced at 800 percent rise and donations within the country. a conflict that also so a rise of a to countries such as in crane, whether it's down to a deterioration of social safety nets as a result of policies, open dynamics. many step in with
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a state has found it this year. the 5 most generous countries are indonesia can yes, single pull the gambia ads nigeria that's based on donations volunteering, and how often people help the strange up the u. k. is among the top 10 financial donors to charities in the world, but only a quarter of people. polls said that they volunteered to help others putting it at number 22 on the world, giving index. and it's part of a trend during which the u. k. has steadily reduced it's spending on overseas age as part of the previous government's policies. the new government has promised to reverse that. but that's also down to the you case, own financial constraints. i don't think it's particularly surprising when you think of some of the social and economic challenges that everyone's been dealing with with the cost of living. but what i do think is important is we have a policy level lead to find really effective ways. how do we need to knock down the barriers and support people to give more? all the full in the u. k, his generosity may reflect
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a relative thompson of economic decline. instead of a sense that contributing time or money to a charity is very much positive. being in the society, especially when there's a local need. well i need to stop 5 more. so we're going to close the library together and we, we now run it as a community library about done traveling. done a couple of uh uh, so i can events of photography which raised quite a bit of money. i see a trustee attached which helps restore exercise to and women phone little women and women with multiple disadvantages. so i get my time and helping that way. well, the index reflect so, so the increasing soft power of nations growing wealth such as china, there was also
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a need for most people to get back to those who need it most for the greater good. so now you go out to 0, something the, the success of a new chinese video game is being celebrated as a milestone for the countries growing gaming industry. the yes, based on chinese legend, black commit. we're gong has already sold almost $5000000.00 copies to teach the top level chart just being held as china is 1st so called aaa game, which is the industry is equivalent to a blockbuster within an industry, long dominated by japan, europe, and the united states. china are, is catching up now. last year at industry is domestic video games market. so more than $40000000000.00 in revenue, which is around a quarter of global sales. but the industry is 14. so fluctuates it in china, seeing a slump of about 10 percent in 2022. also the government sought to regulate people's gaming habits. those plans have been dropped,
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but fear of government inspection has created consistency in china is growing. gaming industry, remy hernandez, deputy editor at rest of the world, which covers the impacts of technology. he says that despite his grace, the game industry in china is heavily sensitive. the china has been big in gaming for a long time. they've always been big in mobile gaming, for instance, even around the world. kenshin impact was apple's game of the year on the ios app store a couple years ago. as you notice, they have their own massive gaming industry at home. but it always means something a bit more when players around the world play your games. it always me tiny bit more that say for japan, you know, there's a lot of pride that japanese games are played by players all around the world is the same thing here. it is a huge cultural export. i could argue it's promptly chinese, most important cultural. it might actually be surprising to gamers to know that many of the games may play now from even japanese companies, from american companies, from various companies from french companies are owned by are made by companies
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with that the, that have ownership states. and then from chinese companies are 10 southern eddies, so they already have their kind of fingers in those pies around the world because they're having trouble monetizing your games. i hope i can speak to why the government would want to do that, but there is a heavy there's always going to heavy emphasis from the chinese government on social order. and one of the, one of the ways they try to control that is through censorship in games, for instance, the chinese version of a popular shooter player. i know player on doing battle grounds when i was recent china, the re skin didn't call the game for piece and they removed all blood to my game. for instance, i sent a game where you can shoot other people, but there's no blood in the game. so that's one of the ways they try to control social order by a, by side string, say violence, which as well. one of the largest diamonds ever found has been discovered in botswana. it's a $2492.00 carrot stove and it was found completely intact. botswana as well as the 2nd biggest diamond producer,
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