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we need to take america to try to bring people together trying to deal with people who left behind me. ah, ah. israeli, and strikes on garza in the 1st attack since the si fi came into full just weeks ago. a rama what's, you know? they were like my headquarters here and also coming up us president, jo 5 is in geneva for a pivotal meeting with russia. vladimir putin with cyberattacks and ukraine on the agenda also battling drug addiction. the problems that is treating what's being called crisis in an iraqi city. and together at last,
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a public campaign held 3 united states for lincoln family seeking asylum in australia. ah, welcome to the prego. israel has carried out the 1st and strikes on garza since the fall came into effect less than 4 weeks ago. its military says warplanes attacked hammers, target south of garza city, and in con eunice, now that after incendiary balloons were flown from gauze into fields in the south of israel will get more from harry full at him, withdrew them shortly. but 1st, that schedule corresponded human outside. who's in garza so human. just tell us about these israeli as strikes overnight and what locations were struck? yes, indeed, they israeli military carried out grades in the south district, mainly in units govern. there is
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a different locations in areas including agriculture, causing a lot of material damage. this was violating the fire place the 3 weeks ago after the recent war, an already fragile fire that has been already violated her mas, sorry, he's really military set. the, these strikes have come in, read school to the in gary balloon. that's how much had blanched judy from the gall . this stretch also in response to the flag march back was taking place in jerusalem. that was approved book provoking a flag march to palestinians yesterday. also, according to how much officials, an israeli media, should mediators had very much pressure to have mastery train for the flag mark. it was up to only the incendiary balloons,
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the confusion activities that took place across the borders of the gods district yesterday. thanks very much for the update while the flare up in gather followed a circle like march and occupy these jerusalem as human just mentioned by fall, right? it's really nationalist. now the rally marks the day israel began its occupation more than 50 years ago. the palestinian prime minister called to provocation and stephanie decker report smokey by these jerusalem, it spoke protests. the streaming into the heart of occupied in jerusalem. hundreds of farm right is really national. this is exactly why this is a controversial march marking jury some day when israel occupied east jerusalem in 1967 delay twice because of tensions on the ground. look at the nation with the patient will be the thing
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eviction and shipped around. continuing on our organizing in march of rural patient in babylon, in the only victim attacks in the, in the 15 and the policy in groups of course, good day grades, but the police made sure they pushed palestine is right back clearing the entire area for this to take place, this is the image so that the far right ultra nationalists want you to see flying the israeli flag or in the heart of occupied you through the jewelry. provocative for the time and look on the co, those that there is no victory. it was the fact that for the 1st time in opening it out to march, to damascus gate. and do the most important. israel beat off the policing around the march to more obviously presence than in recent years. on the 2nd day of this
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new government and emit warnings that this could reignite tension. it seemed clear that orders had been given not to let the situation get out of hand. after almost 2 hours, they were moved on and it seemed the risk of re escalation of violence so far been avoided. stephanie decker 0, a damascus gate in occupied east jerusalem. let's get more of this. harry full corresponded in west jerusalem. i mean, what we read into these as strikes harry in terms of it was the government's 2nd full day and office. well yes and this government seems to be continuing the fairly tough security policy into israeli terms, at least of its predecessor, this is a fairly major response to in century balloons being flown into israeli territory. something has happened before the use of these balloons. they set fire to some 20 different locations in southern israel in the past they have gone not exactly an
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onset or perhaps not answered with these kinds of air strikes. however, on the other hand, these are nothing like the sorts of air strikes that we saw during the conflict. in may, they were largely empty areas, training grounds, those of things being targeted without casualties that we've said we've heard of it in any way. so i think it is a signal that both in terms of hamas it's responds to the flag march was not rockets as it could have been in terms of israel's response. there is a relative sort of limitation to it. and so i think it's a signal that both sides a pretty key not to go back to the kind of military exchanges that we were seeing just a few weeks ago in terms of the flag march itself. again, that was something that has been inherited from a decision by benjamin netanyahu to revive those plans after they were initially scotched by police. last week. it's something that the new government of natalie
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bennett had to approve or reject decided to approve it, but at the same time yeah, latino, the new foreign minister is distancing himself and the government from the kind of racist language that was used. death to arabs, bernard, villages, that kind of thing. while people were brandishing the ready flag in occupied east jerusalem on tuesday. how are you? thanks very much. of course i will depend with you when the situation develops force west teresa hurry force of the force. now the president says he's ready to take on russia's vladimir putin but doesn't accept any major outcomes from that meeting. in a few hours time, joe barton plans to discuss the war when ukraine cyber attacks and election interference with his russian counterpart. bernard smith has more for moscow, what putin might hope to get out of the summit. it's been 7 years since the g 8 became the g 7. and russia stopped getting invites vladimir putin decision to alex crimea. prompted the suspension from this gathering of the world's most powerful
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democracy. since then, russia's president has become more isolated. only the president of turkey stam joined him for the victory day commemorations. so a summit with the us president is a coo, putin. he's cooper for the meeting will be widely promoted by russian propaganda because put in is sort of emerging from international isolation and at the highest level for him. the fact of the summit itself is important, but it's the u. s. it's driving the agenda, because it's far from clear what putin will get from his talks with biden and headed to meet with mister putin, to let him know what i want him to know. the u. s. government, russia policy presumes a high degree of friction in the relationship he used to put in your new book, which at work. if food gets nothing from this meeting, i think he'll show us a scary movie and it will be bad. if the almost warren april wasn't enough. it's september, we'd get a semi war. would it be difficult for moscow to send his troops into ukraine?
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no. as well as ukraine, there'll be plenty to talk about when both men meet in this villa on the shores of lake geneva. disputes are reelection interfere and cyber crime and human rights cast a shadow over the meeting. arms control and regional conflicts will also be on the agenda the long. i think biden's strategy is based on the fact that american society economy and technology have a future while putin's regime has no future. that's why biden doesn't need to rush . americans are not really worried about the fate of vonnie or other jailed russian opposition. members, so there will be pressure on put in but not very strong because they need to keep the communication channel open. is it even possible for the us and russia to come to agreement over the status of crimea, or what to do about the beller as dictate to alexander lucas shank or how to resolve the syrian civil war or but the problem is simple. the west con, get put in what he wants. freedom of action in the posts region cannot and will not while that's exactly what to to needs. so when a dead end and may well end up with
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a war, at least on the re staffing of each of us embassies, both leaders could come to a mutually beneficial agreement. here the, the topic, walton, have left us and russian diplomatic mission operating with skeleton that affects diplomatic changes at a severely disruptive issuing a visa, foreign ministry that it's ready to review normal operations with just 24 hours. notice if the us agree, bernard smith, alger 0, whitehouse correspond, it can be held, catches in geneva for that meeting. kimberly there's a long list of grievances. so one wonders what we can expect in terms of what takes priority. yeah, that's a little bit unclear for all of us who are standing by. in fact, we don't even know exactly how long this meeting will last. we are hearing it could be anywhere in the neighborhood of 4 to 5 hours is going to be taking place in the
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villa, just off screen behind me. so we're watching carefully to see what kind of activity in terms of coming and going will be happening. but you're right, there is a very different set of goals that each leader is going into with regard to what they want to achieve for the united states. the bar has been set pretty low. what they're looking for is to essentially draw a line in the sand that they want to convey the message that some of the harmful activities they allege rushes behind that needs to haul to. and if it doesn't, there will be a us response to that in what we know. the blad repute is looking out of this is probably not expecting a listing of those crippling sanctions put in place by the united states in the e. you. nor does he expect that the rift caused by russia annexation of crimea in 2014 is unlikely to be repaired. but what both sides recognizes that relations have really deteriorated. and as a result,
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what both sides seem to be looking for is to try me at least repair that refined areas of cooperation and also communication. moving forward. of course, kimberly and me the side is going to go in all guns blazing. they will want to, you might say, tread carefully, so i suppose common ground is where they want to start talking you know, and it's really important that we know that this is not the 1st time, but geneva has hosted a summit of a us president and a russian leader in fact, if you go back to 985, this was the same location where you are the president ronald reagan hosting mikhail gorbachev. and well, the tone of that meeting was somewhat different. the to really had a strong chemistry. they also had a very having a little bit of difficulty over the sun behind me, but what we saw there, it was really a sort of
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a warm relationship that emerged from that summit. we're not expecting this same to occur this time. but what i can tell you is that what we will see is a real contrast between this summit. and the women took place between the u. s. president. previously, jo biden's predecessor donald trump. in fact, he went into that forecasting that there would be a long list of accomplishments that wasn't the case. in fact, he didn't even sort of confront the russian leader with respect to meddling in us elections instead, taking his word and contrast to us intelligence agencies that russia had had a hand in intervening in us democracy. so we expected it will be a very different tone this time. we also expect that there may not be any sort of grand thing that might come out of this. but what again, that seems to be the goal in all of this is to really try and have those areas of communication almost or framework if you will, for future communication and try to resolve some of these differences in detroit.
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if you're away from that meeting, of course, we'll come back to more analysis as the leaders meet there in geneva can be how could our white house correspondent still have here on out there are the u. s. government and valve its national strategy to come back. domestic terrorism call to get the biggest threat facing america and trying to pass to send its oldest astronauts into space and its 1st man mission in the years to stay with us here on launches era. ah, hello nets, a few areas of quincy and woke up blanketed in fog pretty much from brits been rate to karen's. and we've been dealing with severe thunderstorms once again. a few, whether alerts to tell you about for the north or incisive western australia. wind warning in play here and for tasmania,
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still hanging onto those flood warnings. and we know that the deluge was a few days ago, but will take time for water levels to come down, some showers for the southeast of the country. and that when from the bite is keeping things fresh, scattered showers for both islands of new zealand. and we've got this bundle of energy moving across the tasman, see so kids been that will affect you as we look toward the next 3 days by the tail end of the weekend and wind gusts here we could see them about 60 kilometers per hour. southeast asia, we've got our pulses of energy amplified by daytime, heating, heavier pockets south of the dang, across borneo and western to the ways it. now. as for the philippines, we're going to get into some dry spells for lose on island. so yes, that includes manila. $31.00 degrees will be the high for you, but if we look towards south plenty of wet weather, knock it on the door of devout $31.00 degrees will be the high. but again, we're locked into some high humidity here, so temperatures will feel in the low fourties
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the when the shots came from the holiday and we heard cracks, we heard some noise which was known as my finale is one in the most dangerous intersections and sought able you didn't come in through the front entrance. that was what happens to people who are shot. they came into the wrong entrance, the nightly pyrotechnics of the funny to turn to the camera man. so that's good al . out of here. sorry, a vo holiday. and we'll hold on our era. oh, a
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welcome back. you're watching on that with me. it's a whole rom, the reminder of all top stories is right. let's cut out the 1st and strikes on garza since a c spy was brought in less than 4 weeks ago. after century balloons were flown from garza coating fines and fields in southern israel. us president joe biden, it's to me to russian lead. have lots of $8.00 to $10.00 and a couple of hours. both men say that open to dialogue on the wide range of issues, but don't expect any major outcomes from the tools in the city of geneva. that group in me as opposed to february, the military coup says it's whole attacks on government forces. the committee, national defense force has been under pressure from the public to stop pointing in higher state where it operates. more than a 100000 people have been displaced by the conflict. the un investigator has ward that they are at risk of starvation and disease. tenny chang has more of the time me and my border. this valley marks the border between mamma and thailand. and
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while it appears tranquil reports coming from the other side and can state all that it is anything. but ma'am us army has launched an offensive using heavy artillery and attack helicopters against towns just 20 or 30 kilometers over the border. and that in turn has forced more than a 100000 people to seek sanctuary in the jungles. over here we understand that one of the groups that have been fighting against the mamma army has called for a cease for. but that is just one small area and very few people will be reassured of their long term future. nonetheless, conditions for the refugees have fled or apparently desperate. mazama has closed off the entire state. and apparently now food, clean water and shelter are in very short supply. the north korea leader has ward of possible food shortages and says everyone should be pad for extended corona, virus restrictions, kim jong and told a political conference that a food situation is getting tense. he says industrial output rose by 25 percent in
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the past year. but overall, economic growth has hampered or has been hampered by coven 19 typhoons and limited food supplies. acer lanchen family seeking asylum in australia has been bringing lighted after they were separated when the youngest daughter became sick. not as selling a modal golf and flew to perth with his oldest daughter, could pick her from christmas island detention center in the indian national. choose his youngest daughter has been treated in hospital for blood poisoning due to untreated pneumonia. only her mother was allowed to travel with her fears. any one caught trying to reach australia by boat without documentation have been sent to remote offshore detention centers. hundreds of being held in prison comes in the pacific islands of nehru and pop. while you guinea, where the refugee status is being assessed. anyone in need of medical treatment has taken to the remote australian territory of christmas island, which is close to indonesia than the mainland. australia. human rights commission
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says the detention center on christmas island should be closed because of in humane living conditions of the overcrowded facilities that make it impossible to stop the spread of cobra. 19 jonathan, you know, is the chief executive officer of the public interest advocacy center. that's a social justice and law policies and, and he says the model go up and family all the latest victims of australia's policy towards asylum seekers. i can comment on the individual circumstances, these families types, but one thing that is very well known is the community in queensland where we're living in the community is very kind of back that were making a great contribution in that community. and instead of striving government is taking this, this extraordinary approach are spending countless millions of dollars to the time them to ship them to christmas island, to hold them in detention there. pretty standard periods of time despite the distress of causes, despite the evidence that we had really decades of the mental hom that it causes
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into place children in that position to proofpoint. frankly, it is really the, it's, it's, it's an extraordinary situation and it's just too late. to the family and now entertain since i've not been to the center, but i've seen i've seen the images and i certainly read the reports about, you know, design it is a detention center with right awards. it's set up to the i will to have a higher level of security. and one of the recommendations of the human automation is made in this report is that it be clients, it's not suitable for people from often a very vulnerable cohort. people who are often flayed from circumstances, torture and trauma, they just aren't. the service isn't appropriate, facilities available there, so that people can be held safely. and so the commission is recommended absolutely unequivocally. it should be taken, we should, should not be. each of them be used to the holiday when the situation police in the rocky city of basrah say that dealing with
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a new drugs crisis. but officers say they don't have the resources to deal with the problem. and people suffering from addiction. how few places to seek treatment that's actually gonna has more for bathroom to pills or enough to get hooked. this 22 year old we'll call hussein says 4 years ago, his friend offered him a pain killer called tramadol to help him get through his exhausting days of working as a blacksmith. when i was taking drugs, i felt like i lost my mind was in another world. i could fly away from dislike him . instead, he sank into addiction. he says he spent money, his family relied on in pursuit of his next tie and almost overdosed. on a number of occasions he risked getting arrested. his friend and former dealer is now in prison. hussein is now learning how to live without having to numb himself with pain killer. when we met him, he had been detoxing for 11 days at the boswell rehabilitation center for drug
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addiction, pamela, a. d or any time before i came to the clinic, i didn't feel anything. when i came here i started to be more aware. it has meet a big difference. no, this is the only inpatient drug rehabilitation hospital in basra. methamphetamine and tramadol are the primary drugs of choice among attic and employment, poverty, pressure, and exposed to occupation. and during the time of the patient in many civilian, many people died. basra has the largest port in iraq and is near the borders of iran and kuwait. it's become a market place for illegal drugs. in 2017 iraq declared victory over the armed group i sold and a relative. com began to settle over the country. but since then,
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the drug problem has grown. the buzzer, a police department says in the last 4 years, drug rest and seizures have steadily increased. yet one commander we spoke to says the drug unit lacks the resources and training to fully confront the problem. the unit doesn't have unmarked police vehicle. busy forcing undercover officers to take taxis, they don't have money to pay confidential informant. so the commander we spoke to says he often pays them out of his own pocket. wisdom, ellerby wished them out, but were as simple society. we don't have public awareness about drugs and suddenly drugs entered iraq in a forceful way we were unprepared to confront the police in basra recently launched a major drug operation with for southern provinces. there are also calls for the rocky government to launch a national anti drug campaign and build more clinics for attics. so that young men
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like hussein don't end up dead or in prison. natasha name al jazeera basra. iraq saudi arabia has executed a man for fences that rights group say were committed while he was a teenager. most of our older wish was arrested in 2015, allegedly taking part in protest during the arab spring rights group say that he was 17. at the time his execution comes a year after saudi arabia said that it would abolish the death penalty. the crimes committed by under eighteens. the us attorney general has unveiled a plan to combat the threat of domestic terrorism merit garland seeking a $100000000.00 to funded alan fisher husband from the white house after a violent more attack, the us capital on january the 6th, the bite, the administration which so called domestic terrorism, a top priority resources and f b. i field officers to be moved. more federal lawyers employed to prosecute cases. attorney general medic, garland says,
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it's the biggest threat facing america in the f. b. i's view the top domestic violence, extremis threat comes from racially, or ethnically motivated violence, extremis. specifically, those who advocate for the superiority of the white race in a statement president joe biden said, domestic terrorism, caused by hatred, prejudice, and other extremism, is a stain on the american soul. it goes against everything. a country strives for, garland was the federal prosecutor in the oklahoma bombing, the biggest case of domestic terrorism in us history. 168 people died. that was in 1901905. in recent years, the number of attacks is increased from the targeting of members of congress by a left wing gunman at a baseball game. the shooting at the pulse night club in orlando were 49 people died. and the cut attack on anti fascist protesters in charlottesville in virginia, which killed a young woman know the f. b. i plans to increase intelligence sharing work with
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tech companies to eliminate content that could incite extremism and work across government to identify and ru tote. potential attackers or supporters even in military and law enforcement. the national strategy is designed to coordinate and provide a principal path for the federal government's efforts to counter the heightened domestic terrorism threat. using all available tools, the chunk white house was often reluctant even to acknowledge the issue of domestic terrorism. often comparing the threat from right way extremists to that of black lives matter protests and t for the anti fascist group. even though intelligence reports said that white supremacy was a key driver of domestic terrorism, this plan acknowledges the elevated threat and asked congress to find $100000000.00 to help fight it. the justice department led by garland is evaluating whether to us congress to pass a specific law, addressing what it regards to domestic terrorism becomes li don't exist when he
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lawmakers believe existing laws are enough. island fisher. i'll just either the white house china and you to launch at the space mission with the crew in every 5 years on thursday. patients who 12 will take 3 men, including china's oldest astronaut at the age of $56.00 to the countries. nice base station for a 3 month stay. a lot more missions are planned over the next year and a half to complete the construction. katrina you has both basing. this will be one is longest, bass missions and dates, and the 1st time they do has an astronaut to pay 5 years. the 3 men go on thursday morning board the ship george wells, which means divine vessel and lift off from time is good because it's in the northwest. the crew members were announced on wednesday on the apple pilot. yeah. hi, sean is living them. i 56, he's the oldest chinese astronaut to good faith does is just the of 11 mission plan to complete china. the base station like 2020 to the astronaut livable in the 1st
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and largest of the stations module, which was sent in space in april china space agency says spend about 3 months maintaining the best well having access to menu of the 120 types of meals and based treadmill during that date, the astronauts will move into the core model to start working and living in orbit with a synchronized work and iraq arrangements. after 3 muff astronauts were returned to on board the re entry capital trying to manage the base 1003 in 2011 nasa ban china from but dissipating. is it international space station program? just curious, he consent since then raising his how the plans to build its own space station and become an international tower in may, china became the 2nd country to land rover was just 2 years after been the 1st countries land rover under boston like the spain is preparing to go green with
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electric vehicles with the help of the european union's crone of virus recovery funds, it'll use a portion of the $85000000.00 to invest in its electric car industry. spain is europe, 2nd largest call manufacturer, but any 5 percent of its vehicles sold are electric. now the full electric best service was 0 missions is also that's a lot between barcelona and madrid. ah, ah, what you all deserve means the whole rum, the remainder of all top stories. israel has carried out the 1st and strikes on garza since the seaside was brought in less than 4 weeks ago. and softer and century balloons were flamed from gaza, causing fines. and fields in southern israel that followed rally by far right, is wally nationally known by these teresa and so called flag march marx. today israel began its occupation 967 palestinians, call it a major provocation or force that has more must jerusalem.
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