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the, the business, the, the we news line from berlin drew his residence in the village where a suspected has the rocket killed 12 children are pushing back after israel valves retaliation across the border and to 11 on members of the are minority in the attic school on hype say they don't want their tragedy to fuel a wider war in the middle east. also coming up hopes for change dashed in minnesota . 2 for a terry leader in nicholas venturo claims victory in the countries presidential election. the opposition challenges the official results and prize val. anyways, the great bach, i hope, as donald trump is running, may now even some republicans are questioning the choice of treaty vans to boost
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the tickets. the welcome to the show on the call for i think it's great to have you with us. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is warning of a severe response to a rocket strike that killed 12 young people in the is really occupied. go on heights on saturday. but his visit to drew's air of villages where the attack took place was overshadowed by protests. while israel blamed the around back, lebanese militant group has full and is planning to retaliate. many local residents say they don't want to fuel a wider conflict across the nearby border. greve and soto on the streets of much. the trump. presidents of the tiny drews village, say good bye to levin. it'll go out and brought him the last of 12 victim,
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a toby buddy, off to the debt. the strike is id occupied, goes on heights. the doors in a pod break. this tragedy has struck us and it has shaken our hearts, shaking the whole world. you know enough, we hope the war will end, you know, start to d, enough not shed. resume on saturdays that day was the deadliest one. is there any control dirty since october 7th? is viable names 11 and eat on back test will allow militants for fighting that rocket that had a soccer field. but hes will not denied any involvement. his riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited this site of the a tech involved a severe response. a mr. behold, we are bracing the families who are going through indescribable suffering around these children are our children. i know the answer. they are the children of us.
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also, the state of israel below it cannot and will not let it pass. our response will come both of them and it will be severe. the kasha, the luck, everyone, welcome the problem to start visit to the out of drew's village. many professors demanded nothing. yeah. who leave? he's not well coming to a village again. he's a lawyer and corrupt. he's coming to use the bodies of our children to be on tv. you will not allow this to happen. that will be that lebanon has gone for an international investigation into the deadly good on the strike. diplomatic efforts are also under the to contain the fallout from a possible if i need a delegation against his will and prevent a vital vision in the conflict. correspond antonio kramer is following developments for us from jerusalem, and i asked her what the severe response again,
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tesla that netanyahu announced today might look like. yeah, that's also what's certainly being discussed here. it's somehow a very uh times uh, waiting time right now, and we've seen over the past days already is was f was carrying out, strikes of sometimes deep inside live in on, on southern never known, and also counts as strikes from hezbollah. again, some areas are ins, wind of the, in the north, but, you know, now the focus is on, not so much if there will be a response by is right. but when this will happen, and also, you know, on the scope and, and the targets of this response, because this is very much define according to military experts here. you know, what then will be hospitalized, responds to all of that. so they could be as tried, for example, is what it has a threatening that many times you know, in the roots. but there's some a sources. he's saying that there's a lot of pressure known as well. no, to go overboard or with this response here,
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it's just toured again mr. benjamin netanyahu. uh today, visiting the drews, a ton of most of the times and the okay, part of golden heights. he was hacker there also by some people there, but he again vowed a very, a powerful response. we heard that also from other politicians, one at the same time. we also hearing from the diplomatic a sources, there is a lot of efforts going on to coal for, you know, for, for restrained, also by old immediate us with, have been trying to mediate between has blog i live and one is wrote in the past a month already us a invoice almost hoaxed in, but also funds there was a phone call with the french president. my call and apartment is to and they turn you off on sunday and you know, everybody's trying to prevent this to become
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a wider regional of war. it's this the latest escalation and a tit for tat that's been going on for months now. there have been almost daily clashes between israel and has belie since october 7. what does that mean for the people living and working near the border area on both sides or? well, yeah, it was, you're talking to people that come from north and is rather would tell you that is already a war going on. some kind of the war of attrition know this has all started on october 8 after the attacks on october 7 and then the war in gauze because this is very much related to what is happening in gaza. his beloved then started attacking israel on the, on the limited scope a times, but this, uh, there were periods and when it became more and less. and of course, it was also counter attacking in live and that has been a casualties of both sides of the border among civilians. but also his problem in attends and also the soldiers in israel. so what has happened in the and in october
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last you said over $60000.00 people in the times even more where aust create a the, the areas very close to the board up to 5 kilometers from the border. and most of them are still not being able to go home. so that was a lot of pressure here on the government to change that situation. either through diplomatic means also, or militarily. and there was always this fee of as an incident like what we've seen on saw today in most us hands on the occupied golden heights where a lot of civilians in this case uh kits and teenagers where kids could trigger actually this minute her response and even of why to a escalation in the region was dw corresponding tanya kramer. thanks so much for the latest. it is really far right. protestors have stormed in the army base and
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the negative desert after the military arrest of 9 soldiers suspected of abusing a palestinian prisoner there. among the crowd were members of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. those bar right coalition is really media saved. the soldiers are suspected of, quote, serious abuse of a detainee. protesters argue the accused for doing their duty. prisoner believes to be a loss. milton was found in critical condition 3 weeks ago and needed surgery rights groups have alleged systematic abuse of detainees at the can. on a quick looked out, some of the other stories making headlines around the world. police in bangladesh have detained several student protesters after they resumed their demonstrations on monday, were scattered, riley's and doc on other cities, after the government ignored and ultimatum to release, their leaders, local media say over $200.00 people have been killed since the protest over job code has arrived in early july,
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us firefighters are racing to contain more than a 100 active fires in the west of the country. so called park fire, the largest in california. this year doubled in size over the weekend, scorching an area bigger than the city of los angeles. thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes. and as well as the electoral council has declared left us populist incumbent nicholas mccarrow, the winner of sunday's presidential election result question by an increasing number of countries and organizations. panama, for example, has to spend its diplomatic relations with caracas and demanded a review of the vote. a us based election monitor is also calling for a detailed breakdown, as well as opposition coalition, which pulls had favored by a wide margin claims. the count was manipulated to, sorry, meet the i'm nicholas madura,
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the re elected president of the boulevard and republic of venezuela. nicholas my doodle was quick to claim victory in front of children and supporters. often b, like daughters council announced he has secured a tut them with the majority of the votes counted the claim. the opposition was also quick to counter it. warranty lea onto the telephone open equilla, and the word that been equilla has a new president elect needs and it wound up. gonzales include the deal position, coalition of bodies which united the stand against my doodle claims, its candidate 170 percent of the vote. and that the electronics council numbers are fraudulent. the stand off condo is a tense, might accounting with all positions support of demanding to witness the account. i
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mean that legation of rigging my duty was 10 years of time on the use of his mentor. who go chavez? altogether? the salvi stubs have do dependents rela, for the quarter century election authorities. and the judiciary off from the under my daughter was tom and the plumber. thing economy has pretty good over 7000000 people to sleep. venezuelans abroad in columbia federal argentina. mexico have reacted with grief and anger the wedding day. today, the defeat of the miserable dictates the nicholas my doodle was obvious enough. today we're going to finish whether to be free at people's decision should be respectful guy. i want to be in my home, i want to be in my country. this is not fair,
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it's not fair. i want you to free then as well as this is our last hope. we will decide we will decide for the freedom of venezuela either we lose or we, we are going to fight. c many international leaders have also reacted with concern calling on election authorities to release more avoiding data. my doodle, meanwhile, has vowed to hold on to follow and prevent violence. creepy, weird, out of touch disaster. those are just some of the ways donald trump is picked for vice president is being described by political opponents and even for public. and critics, according to some pulling j. d. vans has the lowest favorability reading of any vice presidential nominee since the 1980s. the ohio sen staunch anti abortion stands as well as recently re surface comments. the main branding us vice president
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. come on, harris and women without kids as childless cat ladies who wanted to make the country miserable or adding fuel to the debates. we had a great rally within. let's get more on this from greg swenson. he's the chair of the republicans overseas u. k. he joins us now from the state of colorado. good to have you on the show. now enjoy the vans is campaign. the view is gotten off to a rocky start. even some high profile republicans are questioning trump. pick. do you think he's the right person for the job as well? a 1st of all an adult think that the vice presidential candidate really matters that much the only time historically where it's really prob, perhaps, long and election was, was in 1961. when or 64, when it'll be j was chosen by john kennedy, i'm sorry, 1960. and then, you know, that mattered because it was, it was a way to unify the democrat party and bringing the southern democrats to the jeff k so badly needed to win that election. so i'm not sure it really matters. and in,
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you know, yes i was, i was hoping that the president trump would pick someone that could reach a different lane in the party. and, you know, i think judy vance has an appeal to the, to the sort of, uh, you know, trump playlists. and so that doesn't really expense, but on the other hand, he's young, he's 39 years old. that's going to appeal to young voters is a real sling in your, especially in young men that are now supporting republicans and supporting president trump. that's going to help solidify that, that of that wing of the republican voter base. and then of course you have the fact that he's from ohio, he's from the rust belt state. i think that helps. doesn't necessarily matter in ohio cause it's clearly read state now. but it borders, pennsylvania and michigan, and i think it will help with the 3 critical swing states. wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan, by the interrupt adjustment of shortly is a bad sign when democrats are more excited about your party's pig for v p. then
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your own party isn't that. yeah, look there's, this is not a perfect candidate in terms of fitting into some, you know, philosophical waiting of the party. i feel like it, you know, he has some appeal, i think he'll it, again, he'll do well with those swing states. and i think there are some traditional conservatives that are disappointed because j. d is more of a populist type of candidate, philosophically he's, he's actually more for, you know, the bigger government is sort of a, a big government conservative best as opposed to a small government, reagan, conservative stuff, but look, it's a party of the big tents. i think we have room for different opinions. i might not agree with j. d on everything, but it just, it gives a good candidate name and he's a really good person. uh huh. there. and this is causing a division of sorts along the republican party, though at the moment where i'm assuming you would want to portray unity. so how, how can we get beyond this? is there a way for for mr. vance to revamp his image?
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or is, is the lines it's going to be well, the v p doesn't matter all that much anyway. the. yeah, no, i look, i think that's what i saw at the convention last week or 2 weeks ago. and milwaukee was pretty amazing. the parties was very unified and then he was announced as the candidate, i think on the 1st day on monday. so i thought there was a lot of unity in the party and at the convention. so i think a lot of this is just maybe the, you know, the, the media in the us that supporting the democrats and, and that's one of the flaws of, of the model right now. you know, president trump, and president and vice president harris are both deeply flawed candidates. president trump is never pulled over 50. he's maxed out of 47. so you know, this is not the perfect candidate in many ways. however, the unity in the party was, was pretty well demonstrated in the end, even though both candidates have challenges there, there, you know,
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president trump is not going to have the media on his side. so i think that's one of the real challenges we face for excellence then with republicans overseas, u. k. many thanks. bush. sorry about the dog. thanks. a lot of the various olympics now we're swimming in the river sun has again been cancelled for the 2nd day in a row mondays, travel and training session was called off. after we come down for the fact that water quality organizers said they were confident conditions would improve before the start of the competitions. on tuesday, the try up on is the 1st and then pick event due to be held in the san marathon. swimmers are due to begin competing next week mentioned to ron is an expert on water quality and professor and civil and environmental engineering at villanova university in the us. and i asked them where paris went wrong after investing so much to improve the famous french waterway. well, the case is not
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a long, it's really a difficult situation. it would be more intense and more frequent. re the bench. this is just a really difficult to the manage in the and the most cities are suffering from this a. they have to be what we call combined sewer systems. whenever you have rain, sewage in the combined sewer system just overflows and it's been the most rainy it when it is summer this year in parish it. so this is a certainly unexpected, and i think they invested this summer on the order of $1300000000.00 to build the underground storage tank. a full rain water. but again, a with the climate change, these rain events uh more frequent and more severe. so there's just not big enough the underground tanks to hold all this rain. so they, they should look into certain unit be more, you know,
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wait if they're purchasing it to handle this. yeah. now with a situation at hand, just give our viewers a sense of how dangers would a swim in this and be for the athletes. in my opinion, it's, it's, it's a big risk. a part of the reason is a b, b levels that b d is shape is actually much higher than the un levels for the united states. you mama protection agency levels. so a and a, they are basically claiming that just because they have packages, it don't necessarily have to be there, but that's really not a true the. the truth is when you has sewage pollution, it's very likely that you will have that at the germs that, that, that causes that risk of disease, skin disease or, you know, gastro, intestinal disease, a all sort. yeah. and what can we done to improve the water quality at this point?
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is there a quick fix or do officials in paris and we have to hope for an end to the rain? i think it's a full point. wait, i don't think we can do much in the short term, but in a few days to correct this issue, most cities have really long term solutions or they're working on those. increasing the green areas in the city is building a tough gardens and things of that nature, but it's gonna take years to correct this. i don't think they can do much of anything within a few days. all right, that is not the scenario that officials and parents were hoping for. thank you so much. i was water quality expert messenger on. thank you for having the police say 2 children have died after a stabbing attack in southport and northwestern. england. none other people were wounded. the attack happened and the community center that was hosting a taylor swift seemed dance event for children. police have a rest of the 17 year old suspect in connection with
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a staffing is currently being held on suspicion of attempted murder dw, correspond to charlotte, chelsea and pillows following the story for us a developing one. of course, charlotte, we know about the tragic deaths of 2 children. what else are you hearing from local authorities? yeah, well, the tragic nature of this attack really has shocks the country. what we know, as you say, is that 2 children were killed in this attack. we know that another 9 were injured 6, a set to still be in a critical condition. 2 adults are in a critical condition as well. police saying that they believe the adults what trying to protect the children now from a police updates earlier today, what we had was that the 17 year old suspects with the suspect into adults cloths it was understood to have been a taylor swift seemed don't cloth for children, when they attacked or carried out,
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police have described it as for rushes witnesses who were at the scene, i have described the horse pick nature of it, saying it was like a horror movie. now the police did get some updates on the suspects. he is a 17 year old male. he is understood to be from an nearby village. the most of though is, is very unclear at this stage. what we do know is it, it's not taught to be terror related, although it's tara police have offered to assist in the investigation. beyond that, there is a lot that is still unclear about this. uh, we know the pet ed nearby hospital has the class amazing incidents as they continue to deal with this unfolding tragedy. there have been calls and raised some years for the government to do more to stop so whole knife crimes in the u. k. what
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impact do you think will this latest attack have on those demands as well as i say, this really has shocked the country and we have had statements just the rep presenting now, giving you a sense of that from the king. he says he and the queen are profoundly shocked to hear this horrific incidents in the new prime minister as well as the kids drama. he said that the events stay true or for the whole country in the plea. schultz. the fact that this involves young children is really going to resonate with the public and as you say, it's going to lead to increased calls. the action on life crime now gone crime here in the u. k. must shooting very, very rare. what you do see there was noise. crime is facts, noise we used in about 40 percent of homicides in the year running up to march 2023 now and increase. increase in nice attacks and the high profile
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a text as well. we're ready raising anxieties here. now though this attacks shortly going to lead to an increase cause just due to its tragic nature. the fact that it and goals, children of charlotte chosen pill on that knife attack in southport, in northwest and when thank you so much and fears of an environmental catastrophe in the philippines are growing as oil from a sunken boat continues to leak into the ocean. the tanker sank in bad weather off manila on thursday, killing one crew member and creating the risk of a major oil spill. the wheels me is the ocean of manila is cost. the fuel is spilling from a sun can tanka, which went down in rough seas last week. some of the roughly 1400000 liters of oil on board is leaking out. coast guard chains of being using sprays which help break
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down the fuel. cruise plan to size than the rest of the oil from the visuals hold on tuesday at the earliest, but dive as we're attempting to see a leaking valves. fist, local fishing, cruise one to the government, to hold those responsible to account setup of the problem we have is about that you said the oil is spreading across the oceans and my, my hope the government finds a solution right away and not the, it's a big loss for us, fish of folk, i don't think that was a better good to allow me. the boy, we have very worried for our livelihoods, because all of the fish that with being taken care of might die has nothing like that. because god is cooling for the suspension of fishing in manila by to prevent people aging contaminated fish. it's warning all of an environmental catastrophe.
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if the sun can ships and tie a kind of goes with a lake and some sports before we go german mission young became the 1st equestrian competitor to win the olympic individual eventing title 3 times quenching the 4th gold medal. of his illustrious career. on monday, the 41 year old german rider won the individual competition at the 20122016 games. there's other gold was in that team eventing in 2012. it was young's 5th olympic metal overall because he also took silver in team eventing. at the 2016 rio de janeiro gates and the men streamed skateboarding offered another of the day. the highlights with japan's usual hurrying gomez dramatically defending his crown to very talented americans stood in his way. mia huston was
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in the hunt for gold going into his final run and your man jagger age into it all hinged on or going his final run. and it was spectacular, another gold for japan who continue to dominate this street skating event to stay with us now after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day. and i swear, i hope to see you, then the
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my name is the calls back. save. wow. thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. you guys would have been there. you know, say like goodness, everyone to ok. most of the week, tearing into the microphone. sorry. you're healthy award winning outcome. don't hold back. the mountain is increasing every so many even gone to watching online. so suppose the only work that is holiday destination is a drowning cost at the cost every year of the exports over $1000000.00 tons of plastic. why is there another way officer ruled the environment is not responsible
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make up your own mind dw, made for mines the after years of authoritarian role, then as well as once again there's 2 dream there to dream of democracy of families re united of an end to economic mismanagement and rampant corruption, but it looks like they might be in for a rude awakening. the incumbents nicholas montero has been declared the winner of sunday's presidential vote by an electoral authority controlled by his government opposition. leaders are crying foul and demand or a view as both sides. now claim victory. we ask what's next or venezuela? nicole for lation, berlin and.

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