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you as president joe biden is expected to sign a declaration with israel to prevent that from from acquiring nuclear weapons. ah, hello, i'm on inside. this is out there, live from doe, are also coming up. troops are deployed outside shoreline because parliament as a curfew comes into effects after a day of angry protest. video from the halls of texas high school emerges, showing the delayed police response during a mass shooting break for guessing grain out of ukraine's ports, even as heavy russian shelling continues in the east. ah, you as president joe biden, an israeli prime minister yo la pito set to sign a non binding declaration to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. it's
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biden's 2nd day in israel and his 1st trip to the middle east as president. he's also expected to visit the occupied west bank and saudi arabia. stephanie deka is covering his trip live from western chrislynn. so stephanie gives a bit more detail about this non binding declaration. i think essentially really reading cutting between the lines. it's nothing new, it's the reaffirming of the commitment of the 2 countries of the americans commitment to israel security and that both israel and the united states will work to ensure that iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon. we're expecting the 2 men to sign that to a declaration and from what we understand during the press conference, it's probably going to take place in around just under 2 hours from now. they are meeting at the moment or the interim prime minister together with you as president joe biden, just down the road from where, or we'll have that press conference and then he will also be meeting the israeli
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president and opposition. benjamin netanyahu has been allocated around 50 minutes now as an yeah, of course not used to taking a 2nd seat when it comes to these u. s. presidential visits, but yes, i mean, this is pretty much the main thing that they're discussing. geo politics, iran, and it's also a message that biden will be taking on saudi arabia when he travels on there tomorrow. up to meeting the palestinians briefly. and interestingly for the 1st time there will be a direct flight from tel aviv to jetta of air force. one very interesting, thank you for that. stephanie decker, the 1st live in west jerusalem. let's get a little more analysis on this. we can speak to jonathan reinhold, he's head of the department of political studies at bar lawn university, joins us from ton of e. thank you. for your time, sir, not look under donald trump's u. s. policy it clearly, there was a tailed to ed's israel. so when joe biden came into power, there was a sense of relief in the palestinian camp that things would change,
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but nothing is actually changed, hasn't policy wise? no, not really. i think the music was very different unto trauma to the music, which was we hear on the bite and the underlying policies remain the same. and that is right, the end of the bomb or administration, a parent teacher conference, at the se, basically accepted a decoration to recognize the israel's right to exist as a jewish state of the jewish people. so this continuity their boynton having seen the palestinians, reject the parameters, put forward by obama in 2013 and being familiar with what happened. can they live in 2000 with all of us in 2000? they does not believe that there is a part of a piece neither only is right side a moment and neither of the palestinians. so his focus is to manage the conflict,
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to improve the economic situation on the ground. and he opened the option of a to stay solution in the future. all, let's talk a bit more about the saudi arabia part of the trip. i mean, the fact that the u. s. president is going to take a direct flight from israel to saudi arabia straight to jetta. that's pretty unprecedented. i mean, what do you make of the u. s. is role in bringing those 2 countries close together . so i would say the actually, the 1st thing that brought is running saudi arabia together was the perception that the americans were no longer reliable in the middle east. so it is in the wake of the sense that the obama administration is no longer. so engage in protecting the security as our eyes that triggers this move back in 2014. and then again, where i went from was very seamless verbally, very supportive of israel. the security establishment in israel are many of the dos
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base he was unreliable as an hour he would defend americans, but when he defend america. so i think the, what we're seeing now is the binder is coming to the middle east to encourage the alliance between is rather than the gulf countries including saudi arabia and that from the american point of view, he's saying we are, we are leading. but we want you to do as much as possible. i mean, given what you're saying there about the u. s. a strategy when it comes to iran in recent days, it does feel to me at least that biden's language is, is a bit more stronger. i mean, for example, he recently said force is an off the table when it comes to ron. i mean, how do you read into that? i don't see any change at all. as you recall it stated there was no commitment.
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it's not binding on by the american administrations going back to the 90 ninety's of always said that iraq should not be allowed to go there and they weren't allowed . so there's no difference there. i think that we need to take a step back and look at the broader context and include the meetings that's happening between india is around the united arab emirates and the united states. and so call hi to you to and that demonstrates the whole the america, the fact that the middle east still remains the most important source of energy in the world. means that the strategic value of the middle east is still critical to america. because it is a fax, it's a situation in europe. there's a, b, russia, and ukraine. and basically china in the far east. the price of oil flow of oil controls that remains important and buying and coming here. and the way that he is
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a signal that he gets it. oh, really good to talk to you, jonathan reinhold, head of the department of political studies at babylon university. speaking to that from tele b. a curfews been imposed industrial anchor effective immediately . it comes a day after thousands of people, storm the office of prime minister, acting present, running victim a single one person died. dozens were injured during the demonstrations protest as have agreed to withdraw from government buildings, but they want the president got to by roger pox. the impeached or the role of polished altogether. he of course fled the country yesterday, but as yet to formerly resign we are not not be in today. we are in the building. we just only they already go down to the county. so he has no bolling. she will be out again so that i be
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leaving the building steadfast and has moved from columbus. i'm not sure why in this building, i was actually making a lot of these 5 make and now we're going to continue out where it's not been our goal to defy building they occupied as soon saturday when more than a 1000 after the residency of the press here the building, but also the 2nd period of the president, the prime minister. and also yesterday they often they will be all these promises will keep a rally and ground near the president secretary. but they also said what happens on wednesday? i had to call them and that was never for intention and they don't want to regroup and it's still present actually resign. and it's not,
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they want the parliament for abolish just executive power. they're also calling still for the president down to me in the past couple of days, thousands and thousands of free long could have visitors, this residence of the president. you feed probably the images of people jumping into his fool and also sitting working on his in his fitness area. but the protest movement is a correlation, a fairly broad correlation of fareed, different groups, and probably worried that there will be some splintering, some, some cracks happening. and that's why they're now regrouping. they're packing up this stuff here at the residence of the president, and they will continue to rally somewhere else. but they really hope now that parliament takes the lead in impeaching or abolishing executive power of breast and go to bio may be as oral chief as refusing to accept the government's decision
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to sack him as arguments. he's hop i've at which of the countries 2 administrations should have access to well revenue of his national oil corporation chairman mustafah analysis, triply by his prime minister abdel, how may dave as mandate to govern, has expired. therefore ending his authority to dismiss him. will deborah named a new board of directors, including a new chairman on wednesday, control of oil revenue has been at the heart of conflicts in the divide the country for almost a decade. no marolla do him of his mina dis, outdated government has been a caretaker government since october 2021. parliament withdrew its confidence vote and it became nothing but a caretaker government. its political agreement ended on june 22. meaning this is an expired government and there is a 2nd government appointed by parliament. therefore, i say to him, you are what you are. you are just sitting around in a fait accompli still ahead on al jazeera,
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i got explodes of fuel shortages and hazy is gang violence springs the capital on pacific island leaders mom. the end of their meeting in fiji has china on the u. s . and joseph position in the region. ah there for about 2 weeks. the west is part of southeast asia has been down here. typically just recently it's been particularly when half a meter of rain fell in this tiny little island in the van. dark, just west of west papua and has no reason to suppose it's going to get ne drive this general area from sil away c east, which is still very wet down the same line of longitude. you'll find some pretty big down port in the philippines. i think will be some more flash flooding here and across cambodia, thailand or me and my you'd expect to be where at this time the and it is the good
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scattering elsewhere every now again, it gets heavy. so some parts are born year looked fairly wet during friday to the south of all this though, the still flooding on the ground. the weather over the top is rather better for the eastern side of australia, even the strong winds up the coast are dying down. the temperature in melbourne's coming up to about 15 degrees. it's not bad at all. for winter, there has been a few. well, i have been a few showers in western australia, but pers hanging on to 20 degrees in what are really bright skies. and as for new zealand nor fall has really been catching it badly and is going to be another wet start to friday. the ends up rather better than by time you get to saturday. things look a lot better. have a day off. enjoy your weekend. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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with with lou lou all come back you watching out. is there a mind on top stories this hour? a curfew is in place in shoreline effective immediately until 5 am friday. it comes a day off to thousands of people,
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storm the offices of prime minister and acting president renelle victim. a single loyal chief is refusing to accept the prime minister's decision sac. him saying his mandate to government has expired. the tripoli base prime minister abdul hamid day, about named a new board of directors, including a new chairman on wednesday. u. s. president joe biden, and the israeli prime minister jerry le pete ought to sign a non binding declaration to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. it's biden's 2nd day in israel and his bus trip to the middle east as president bite and move is it the occupying west bank on friday where some groups are calling for protests? many want the u. s. president to demand accountability for israel's killing of the out. is there a janice you mean i will actually in may. john hallman reports from occupied east jerusalem. this is the grave of serene abu accolade, the palestinian american journalist, who worked for al jazeera, this summit tree,
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was full of people for her funeral. this may, after she was shot in the occupied west bank. ah, she was famous already, but for a lot of palestinians had there in body, but they lived through the possibility that they could be killed by israeli forces with little follow up for accountability. and now that's become a phone issue for president biden. as he visits the region and his administration launched an investigation into a death, but concluded that even though the bullet was likely fired by the israeli military, it was without intention to kill her. now abu at cleese families have killed a whitewash. she was wearing a blue helmet and best not press when she was short. they've asked to meet president biden on this trip where those concerns. the latest is that that's not going to happen. instead, they've been offered a visit to washington at some point. that's not going to stop the questions coming up, president biden,
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especially when on friday he travels to the occupied west bank and on the route there actually own the separation will. there's gone up a mule of sherry. i will actually to remind him and everyone else of her presence here, a presence that is still overshadowing this trip. ukrainian officials in the eastern landscape jan say russian troops have destroyed food warehouse is in the area. moscow claimed full control of low hands last week after intense fighting footage in russian state tv shows. when it says is the aftermath of ukrainian shelling in residential areas. russian forces have been focused on capturing all of the dumbass region, which includes the hands and onions. the united nations says progress has been made on a deal to secure the export of ukrainian grain. it could go a long way to addressing the global fig crisis. the agreement was made during talks in is stumble and involves forming
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a coordination center to ensure the safety of supply rates. james base has more senior you and official. so they now have a very substantive technical agreement on how the grain deal would work on issues like inspections of the ships that would come in to odessa to get the grain out of ukraine on safety and security of the vessels and how they'd pass through the channel through the mind areas of the black sea, that's the technical agreement, but they've still got to get a final political agreement which would be signed in istanbul. despite that, the 2nd general of the un is sounding positive in the world darkened by global prizes to the at last we have a ray of hope, a ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger on the world's array of hope to support developing countries and the most vulnerable people a day of hope to bring a measure of much needed stability to the global foot system. could you see from
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this further diplomacy potentially to end the war? these demonstrated debt. the parties are able to have a constructive dialogue. and these is of course, very good news, but for peace, we still have a long way to go. if a deal is finally done, it's an important step in trying to alleviate the global food crisis. but un officials was that could take many months with many ships having to transport the backlog of grain that's trapped in ukraine. the ripple effects of a crisis like this can take a very long time video from inside the texas school where mass shooting took place in may, has been released in appears to show a slow police response on a sparked anger among the victims families. survivors have marched to the u. s. capital calling for more gun control legislation. patsy. call him a merch on
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capitol hill, demanding the guns, the killed their loved ones are ban flores, his ears is here. she wants you to remember her daughter jackie killed at her school. in you've all the texas case, you assess the she sometimes had that little attitude, but no she, she knew she believed in something that she was going to fight for. she can now see for herself how police responded to her daughter being shot media outlets release in 4 minutes of security camera footage. the the edited out the sounds of the children screaming you can clearly see police arrive 2 minutes after the shooting started. a few approached the classroom door but run away less than a minute later,
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after shot fires. as the minutes ticked by the shooting continued, the police stand and watch one hand sanitizer. eventually, a small army of police arrived with bulletproof shields, body armor, an automatic weapon. the russian and killed the gunman. after 75 minutes of waiting . one of the way the videotape is going to change the debate is republicans aftermath shooting often say what's needed for a bad guy with a gun. is a good guy with a gun. that was obviously not the case and you've all day says ours is enraged. the world can see this video before she could. she doesn't know that she'll ever watch it, but she will live with the unbearable question of what her daughter was experiencing for the 75 minutes shot. but alive for the i don't know, she was shot. i think it was at the beginning, but she survived 77 minutes. you know,
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she didn't tell you. she died at the so i don't know. i don't know. i, i don't know, but there's a possibility of they have reached out room. my daughter might have, might, might have survived along with there's quite a bit of others that had non threatening injuries and just blood to death. there is one more thing she would like the world to know about her 9 year old little girl, jackie had a heart of gold. she was always looking to help somebody else. joyce thought of others before herself. a quality, apparently not on display here. particle haine al jazeera washington and he's in the u. s. days of ohio. have confirmed that a 10 year old right victim, travel to neighboring indiana for an abortion cases. re ignited the debate over the supreme court decision to overturn the federal right to having an abortion 20
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savion gershon fuentes appeared in court in columbus, ohio, and charges of rape of a person. under 13 resident joe biden highlighted the case while criticizing. u. s . supreme court decision last month, a high and post total ban on abortion off to 6 weeks. a 10 year old girl was 6 weeks and 3 days pregnant when she terminated the pregnancy. protestors in haiti have blocked roads in the capital porto prince. they're angry about a fuel shortage brought on by crumbling economy and ramp and gang violence. groups of measures, uncle dr. is blocked, intersections in the city. 2 ships carrying in puerto fuel have been unable to unload and tankers are not delivering because of security concerns. just violin with the gaza, every time they want to raise fuel prices village, their scarcity, that's not true that this stock is no need to cause pain to people who not. they will not be able to do so. if they are determined to raise oil prices,
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we will fit the country on fire and they will all disappear. be last remark it. i am filling all the people to keep the guard at home from to morrow. early ambulance is the medium of girls to be allowed, so police, we need to carry out the revenues of the country cannot keep on. thousands of protesters have returned to the streets and panama demanding the government put a stop to rising inflation and corruption. the president announced measures to cut fuel costs and put a cap on the price of basic food items. a protest to say is not enough and as under imperial flaws. another day, another protest in panama, thousands of people marched once again to the men, measures to curb inflation and corruption in the central american country. they've been out on the streets almost daily for the past 2 weeks when orlando de la levy, the current situation in panama is unbelievable. they have no medical supplies. yes, yes, salary cuts, and there is no work. i mean, there's no money to pay doctors matter as a student in the future, worries me
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a lot more info on wednesday. indigenous groups joined teacher students and other unions in the demonstrations promising to further deepen the crisis. yes, it will. yamaha barithium delivery, poorly go, we call on the president of the republic to heat our request. if he does not respond to our petition, we will mobilize the indigenous territories of panama, unmanned they president loud in tina could t. so announced a reduction in the price of fuel. now the government, this presented a decree controlling the price of $10.00 basic food items among them, lentils, and vegetable oil. it also promised to slash government public spending by 10 percent. oh, but for protesters, these measures don't go far enough. hot dog vendor, jose gonzalez says, the situation is the worst he seen in decades. lafelle, he put up with the rise and fuel cost, everything became more expensive, the bread, the hotdogs,
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and not cents more. it has doubled in 23 years doing this job. i'd never seen so many people working in formerly on the street solar. i don't think the government is offering and real solutions. solutions that panamanians are becoming increasingly impatient. for allison, their m. p at the al jazeera leaders all pacific on a nation's at risk from rising sea levels in extreme weather, urging immediate global action on climate change. they've agreed on a joint strategy to avoid worst case scenarios on the 3rd day of the pacific on its form. summits in fiji capital ton is growing influence in the region has been another key topic. wayne hey, has moved from the summit. we've seen the communicate that's been released at the end of this forum this week. there wasn't a lot of detail in there in terms of groundbreaking announcements, but a lot of talk, of course, about climate change about their wish, their desires. in fact, the demands really for the rest of the world to do
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a lot more when it comes to climate change. because many countries in this region are feeling the effects already from severe storms. and of course, rising sea level. so that certainly was a theme that came out throughout this specific islands for him in the us state. virgina, virginia, excuse me. about 40 people on the counted for after severe storm struck, the area and rescue efforts are ongoing. in the cannon county calls was swept away in flood waters. many homes would damaged hundreds of emergency workers in france. a battling wildfires across the south west the blazes spreading due to a halt, windy conditions about 27 square kilometers have already burned. 6 water bowman across, been used to doubt the flames. thousands of residents and tourists have been told to evacuate. now the bastille day celebrations and
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froze are also being affected by the heat wave take looking, looking at life pictures here present in manu my call has joined the traditional parade in paris, which has been paying tribute to the people of ukraine. thousands of french troops have marched down the shore valleys, a alongside allies from central and eastern europe. now, the far away displays usually take place in towns and villages across france. on the 14th of july, i happened suspended a fit of provoking more wild 5 to the u. k. now a conservative politicians have been facing fet replacement, fet prime minister, forrest johnson for my chancellor, where she soon act has led in the 1st ballot and final winter won't be announced until september. nadine bella takes look ah. 8 a sing along opposite parliament with some cabinet members competing to replace the prime minister,
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following must resignations within conservative ranks. some are wondering who's really running the country? yes, but inside the comments maurice johnson insisted he believing with no regrets. i'm . it's a speaker. i'm also proud of the leadership that i have given and i will be leaving . i will be meeting with my head held high. we have a new child's. lo accepted a job from the prime minister on wednesday afternoon and then told him to quit on thursday morning and the new education secretary, his studio ministers, have literally been giving the middle finger to the public. ah, it is truly the country's loss that they will only be in post for a few weeks. i cannot announce the result of the ballot held this afternoon on wednesday. initial voting by conservative m p. 's narrowed. the field
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of would be leaders to 6 names are next prime minister, someone gaining momentum, is penny mordant, a trade minister, and former defense secretary, she's far from a household name, but tipters the party activists favorite with the next general election. all those opportunities and the vision that the british people had off leading european union will not be made. we must win that election. i am your best sought, i am the candidate that labor. but the newly appointed joncelyn deems hallway is eliminated, as well as form of foreign secretary jeremy hunt. the results of the final stage of voting among fewer than 200000 conservative members is expected by the 5th of september. so it's slightly closer to knowing who will be the next conservative party leader and hence prime minister. once we're down to the last 2 candidates,

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