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this is al jazeera ah, you're watching the news, our light from our headquarters and del high, and daddy and abigail coming up in the next 60 minutes. is where the warplanes strike garza for a 2nd day 15 palestinians have been killed so far and dozens wounded. taiwan accuses china if using its latest military drills to simulate an attack on the islands. thousands, rollins to remain up against the worst thing. economic crisis, which is pushing millions into poverty. a symbolic swearing in ceremony for columbia's president elect ahead of his official entry to office on sunday. and on pete assembly with your school, south africa have beaten museum,
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and in the opening match of this, he has rugby championship, one of the premier league, liverpool lead muhammad fella to come to the rescue to share the points with fuller . ah, welcome to the news. our israel has launched airstrikes on garza for a 2nd day. at least 15 palestinians have been killed more than a 100 injured the attack. these images show the moment and is really jet struck a 5 story building in a residential area in gaza. the army says their operation will last a week, and israel has said that it's targeting palestinian group. it's like g hodge, but civilians including a 5 year old child have been killed along with a commander of the group. i'm putting up in the analysis because he's really aggression and attacks focused on residential areas. this leads to more injuries among civilians. some of them are extremely critical injuries as
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a result of the continued seat of garza by israeli forces, which now runs to 15 years. we have a 40 percent shortage in basic medical supplies, palestinian fighters of launch the barrels of rockets towards israel. but huh. so stayed on the sidelines so far is really forces say they've arrested 19 members of the slamming jihad group in the occupied west bank troops rated sites in the city of janine, as well as south of love. you must say it has more from gaza on the attacks targeting residential hopes where i'm standing now is a home. it was a 2, a 2 floor story, building it with 4 apartments for 4 families over 30 residents. lived in this ah, room. it's horrible. now this home, our story building was targeted. it was the 1st a targeted by a drone, recognizance a mess style. they got a warning called to evacuate and,
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and then in 15 minutes it was completely destroyed as you can see. so the, not only this building that has been completely destroyed, but also if the camera can show all the buildings that are close to this building that was brought down everywhere, have been also partially destroyed. the people in the area in this neighborhood have fled out and gone to a different other family or relatives in different other areas in because this trip and this is a very serious development in the recent escalation, israel now is targeting homes. another home was recently targeted in a tenant halla, which is just a few 100 meters from here. and according to the ministry of health, a lots doesn't actually of injuries have fallen as casualties from
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dad targeting mostly from the children. john holman, has more from 16 junction on the israel garza border so far at the moment. oh, when a more than a $160.00 rockets and fired from garza towards israel, or what is the israeli military is saying, is that very few of those have hit any points are of importance that the ones that haven't been deflected and stop by and dome which is, is riley's ante rocket system, have landed instead, even within gods or in the populated areas. so there's no serious injuries reported so far by those rockets in garza where they obviously don't have those same systems and where it's being em hit hard by the israeli strikes. so the latest on this side is israeli. media is reporting that the defense minister at benny gans,
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is it saying that this will continue, that they're not at the point of stopping yet these re be line on this is that they're going after islamic jihad at targets within garza, they're also looking to hit at things like weapon storage, i'm rocket launchers, they say that they just here and gone after a rocket launcher at. and that's what's been happening throughout the night. so saying that they're not letting islamic jihad set the agenda here. and these are the latest pictures of the cross border fighting strolls into a 2nd day where you can see a barrage of rockets have reportedly been launched are from got into towards dawson school that's in the negative. and you can see right there and once again, the rockets launched from guys earlier on as well. just a few hours ago intel vive, there were raised sirens, warning off the rock at a time zone. coming from you guys.
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so here's what we know about the palestinian group islamic jihad. it was founded in the early eighty's by palestinian students in egypt who were inspired by the muslim brotherhood and later influenced by iran islamic revolution. the groups aim is to liberate palestine and form a state within the pre 1948 borders islamic jihad doesn't take part in the palestinian political process and its opposed peace agreements like the oslo accords. it concentrates on armed resistance against israel with its military wing, the puts brigades its active in gaza and the occupied westbank. the group has its headquarters in syria and reportedly received funds from iran. it's designated as a terrorist group by the u. s. e, u israel and the u. k. ibrahim, if i heart is an associate professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute. and he explained the more detail, the groups ideology, atlanta,
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she had as known to the peace process that she ation approach with an autumn struggle against the cube ation. like how of climate you had is a close ally, a very close, i would say with iran you can say approx, he'll get on in the region. if you wealth ab received funding from iran, millet i'm on the google and i'd be called in that policy. you know that it is that unlike huh, who fall out of in and gods that sponsible for anybody or services for the people. so it's like you had because i think it's linked to it. i'm. we are seeing one of the, all that is, is launching. there is no doubt that as faction, the political factions,
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the guys, the strongly united, fully united this is at least what came in the very initial statement by all part of the response to that is why you attack on gaza. however, i think that for the time being there is a strategy of that list they had to respond to as well as we have seen this in that missiles that let me jad files back up as well as that is it sounds it seems like that is is watching very carefully and provide the goal, the support that you had needs, but not o'shelley. getting involved at the moment under have been protest held in solidarity with the palestinians. neighboring jordan crowds gathered outside a moss near that is really embassy in the capital. a man to rally against israel's air strikes on shore and has demanded that israel immediately stop its aggression.
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it's called on the international community to protect the palestinian people. let's bring it on. who do you? who's the director of global engagement? the american university of a roof and a senior fellow at the harvard kennedy school. he's joining us from boston. welcome back to 0. we're just here and get on the hoody that the political security cabinet will be meeting tonight for the israelis that is a to, to approve the continuation of what they're calling this operation. and the political official has said its goals have not yet been achieved. what are its goals? i don't think the israelis actually know the general zionism in the state of israel for about the last 100 years. confronted the palestinian national identity and the need for rights in palestine and other places. and they've only been able to really, israelis have only been able to use violence. and now recently, colonial expansion and settlement against the palestinians. they've done this many,
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many times. what's fascinating, there's, they keep attacking gaz before the governor and they keep attacking and sending in other places and serial. once. know, they don't seem to have a clear, strategic goal other than to show that they have a lot of military capabilities. the tremendous irony, cruel warning, earlier and support israel is that every time over the last, i would say 50 or 60 years that the israelis and military force strong and our moving sieges and mass arrests against palestinians. it only reinforces the determination of posting, as of course the board to resist politically. and in some cases like islam. jad terribly, and this is exactly what is going on now. so we're, we're seeing a replacement every dimension of this, the 1st publication thing. israel 1st attacks are totally ation of the expansion of
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tensions maybe more tomorrow, as well as country itself is going to allow some extreme israeli moves to go to the the how to michelle temple mount king. so this is going to continue to happen over and over and over again. and after every round, which what's incredible is that after every round, whether it's with some esl for his bowling level on the other places, the resistance gets more technologically sophisticated and develops more public support. and that's what we're seeing. and inside the normal range, some are some summers ahead of time, broadly within the movement broadly within the region. how are you willing to go at this point and you know, the israel says that it's targeting islamic jihad, but we've seen them target civilian buildings in gaza. they've killed
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a 5 year old child. why are they targeting supposedly islamic jihad at this point? well, they claim that they have threats that are clear of the job is going to launch terror attacks. and therefore, they have to preemptively stop this. they've been saying this for 5060 years. it's extraordinary on the world. what's up with some of the political leaders in the us and canada and other places they pick reflects for the pub logan way to say, oh, these really have to defend themselves. of course, everybody has the right to defend themselves, including the postman is the best defense piece of the arabs offered official agreement, rarely, rarely won't even discuss. and so there's really keep coming up with very effective propaganda and destruction techniques that work around the world, especially pretty ignorant morticians. but they don't work really all the time anymore because you see all the world. and there's a huge movement,
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especially among young jews, demanding equal rights. citizen is really should lived in their own state peacefully next to each other. and to stop this conversation by the israel to go to government. what number the governors are visual? never been able to come up with a strategy to do that. every time there's an election, missouri is going to be and i assume they launch attack. and guess what is how massive strategy at this point. what is how masses calculation in not joining in so far as we know at this point. hi, mrs. caught in a really difficult bind because they are the ruling authority in gazda. initially they were elected and then they just took over and kicked out. so they have responsibility to let people try to live a normal life and gas. but the same time they push themselves forward has the smallest revolution. how many beams, how to get a minute,
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let me slamming resistance move they. busy are trying to find the balance between resistance, military, or political, or whatever, and government, and they haven't done a very good job of. this is why it's not, has brought me more popularity. this time we had only search military forces. the only thing that's gonna push the israel is one day, it's and either come up with an agreement or find some other mechanism whereby this conflict ends. so come at really caught on the bar and carrying the arab leader by the way. and this is something that has been going on, probably since the 19 sixty's way before us has been created by the way. but so when you have that, was there any guerrilla groups, but the left guest, mention sixties and seventies. right? and then dated. so this is, none of this is new. ok, thank you so much. but i'm a hoodie for speaking to us from boston plenty morehead on the news hour,
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including kenya to main presidential candidates hold rallies ahead of tuesdays. so why ukraine's military is turning to virtual shooting ranges to train new recruit, tottenham hop fer, offer a strong start in the new primarily season. the best of the action on the way and for us, it is so many i so taiwan is accusing the chinese army of stimulating an attack on its main island on day 3 of beijing beggars biggest ever military drills and surrounding waters tension remain high with china. which is serious over the u. s. how speaker nancy pelosi visit to taiwan to be a couple of taiwan plus, explains why the situation is a wider security threats. those i thought outlying islands are the closest point you can get to mainland china. in fact, one of them can men,
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is only about 10 kilometers away from poor john province. now they're used to seeing this kind of activity around a military activity from china and seeing that, that kind of intimidation in that area. but this time at china's also focusing, as we know, it's military drills, not just in those areas, but also on the main island. in fact, this morning, the ministry of defense said that there's china's created a scenario with his exercises where it's simulating an attack on the main island of taiwan, which is where the capital is. and this all comes to ass. anthony blinkin has confirmed and the u. s. has announced that china is broken off all communications on certain issues with the u. s. and those issues include military, that of great worry, of course for taiwan. because the u. s. is time, once main ally, and in addition to that, the united states why law has to help tie one protect itself. should there be a war scenario. so having those communications broken at
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a time and these military exercises are taking place. it's of great concern right now. the philippines for a minister enrique men are lo, has told the u. s. secretary of state that his region cannot afford an escalation of tensions. antony blinkin is a manella and has met president ferdinand martha's junior marco's described us philippines ties as a special relationship. barnaby lo has more from manila. after a rough patch under the administration of president would regal deter, day, the philippines and the united states have reaffirmed an enduring partnership. on saturday, you a secretary of state antony blanket, met with the countries newly elected leader ferdinand mark was junior. and i reiterated our ironclad commitment to the u. s. philippines mutual defense treaty and reaffirmed that an armed attack on philippines, armed forces, public vessels, or aircraft, in the south, china sea would invoke us mutual defense commitments. under that treaty,
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lincoln arrived from don penn were foreign ministers of the 10 member association of southeast asian nations discussed the growing tension in the taiwan strait. chinese conducting military drills until sunday in response to u. s. house speaker nancy pelosi visit to the self ruled island of taiwan. the total disproportion between a peaceful visit on the one hand and escal, a tory military maneuvers on the other, i think is very clear and very clear. 2 countries throughout the region. president marcos said the latest moves add to an already tense situation. oh, i see is case in point the south china sea where the philippines in china have had a territorial dispute. in 2016, the philippines won an international ruling, invalidating china's vast claims in the region. but china has continued its
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military build up and incursions. the marcus administration has to emphasize it's the here is 2, a one china policy. but with tension high in water. so near the philippines it will be looking to do that is states or renewed commitment to a long standing military alliance. barring to below al jazeera manila, the un nuclear watchdog has condemned shelling it as a rich plant in ukraine saying it chose the risk of a nuclear, a disaster. keven moscow have accused each other of firing on europe's largest nuclear power station. it's occupied by russia, but still operated by ukrainian employees. ukraine's nuclear agency said a nitrogen oxygen unit and a high voltage power line. we're the head of the i. e. a has called all sides to show the utmost restraints around the plan. an ukraine is supplied largely by western weapons and has little ammunition to spare. so it's military has teamed up
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with a video game maker in the past months. soldiers have been training on virtual firing ranges on 100 reports from keys. ah, this is modern warfare, ukrainian style. it might look like a video game. in fact, it is made by a ukrainian gaming company, but it's serious business. since july ukraine's military, he started setting up arcade style centers to train its troops soon they hope to have a virtual training center like this in every brigade. a lot of shooting range has, has been targeted by russian rockets. so, and these are very mug while you can set said them up in any room or underground facility and it saw a lot cheaper. this next generation light energy tank weapon, for example, cost more than $30000.00. and it's a single use item. use it once and it's finished. when i was training f i. e 2,
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it took me 4 shops to finally start getting into the target. ah, which has a lot of money. it's not used expensive. ukraine's army doesn't have that kind of ammunition to spare. so more time on this range, reeves more accuracy down range weapons designed to take out large targets like this tank are often expensive and require a lot of space to fire. so laser training makes sense, but when it comes to urban combat with close up small arms fire, there's really no substitute for the real thing. live fire on a shooting range. these ukrainian territorial defense for soldiers are aiming for constant improvement. they have fall by time, much evasion. this is civil in tears, all of them. ah, and this is not the conscript like taken from the street but trousers
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a. everyone can hear, ah, on good vill to protect our homeland. they are battle hardened, having proved themselves against the russian army here in keith and in the russian occupied eastern ukrainian provinces of lou hands can don't. yet, for some of them, it may be hard, especially when they come back here through the civil life. but they're all mobilized, mobilized. they perform well. yeah, they perform well, and they ignore the to they have to do this work. these civilian soldiers are finishing this work so they can return home to their regular work. john henderson al jazeera keith, todd's military leader has arrived in del high to try to finalize a deal, and it's starting piece to offset or in groups. well, how much is res, debbie and no is meeting with cuts are re,
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officials who been negotiating that agreement. some opposition groups in charge are opposed to the core. the piece talk seek to pave the way for elections kenya was leading presidential candidates are making their final appeals to the voters ahead of elections on tuesday. right? loading guys, making his 5th attempt for the country's top jobs. his rival is deputy president, william russo widespread corruption and the economy are dominating the election campaign. other important issues include unemployment, inflation and foreign debt. fucking one has the latest from right. that was in goes rally and nairobi where the presidential hopeful address the crowd. these message sounds a lot more mild than it did. the last couple times when he ran for president of those times he was leading the opposition. but following a seismic shift in political allegiance is eric garcia is now being backed by his
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former arch rival outgoing president who kenyatta room. it's been a government for the last 9 years with william root. so easy, other main content during the selection still say holding is fine. rally right now . not government seed mod with corruption scandals as was the one before that the stated them and writing it was prime minister. i said for a lot of canyon, both of these promises of fighting corruption from people that have hold held very c, d. rawls, in government, known for corruption on entirely convincing her ma tulsa, sent this updates for rival candidates. william bruce has election rally, which was also in the capital. oh, has been saying that no canyon is going to be left behind because this country is being raised, not only as you begin to wait until people won't be in pain. but most people do say
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this, felix and res, between the hustler and the dentist is that he calls and i he comes from a poor background. this parents struggled to bring him up active. okay. he's on weight. oh, my siding chicken on the side of the road he says the understand identified the struggling of the pool. he compared it to the main rival rylon didn't go with glazed. he's a dangerous bother with my president. he doesn't quite identify with getting himself one of the man, even though he's right now he's, he's, he's had from beginning and you know how people are struggling. you know that people, they cancel to make it, and that's why you say, michael quote for him. i'm te government protestors ensure a lanka have gathered in colombo, in defiance of a crack down by security forces. it comes a day after one of their main camp sites was dismantled. they're angry about an economic crisis is showing no signs of ending despite
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a change in government. when our fernandez has more they marched from different directions with one common demand, stop the repression. c ah, students, artists, trade unionists and ordinary she lumpkins, united against a government dc is stifling descent. why? yeah, there is thing these people all brought some kind of change. i'm going to disappear . we brought it up the young b, but why? yeah, be arresting them for normally. these scenes are what protested or angry about less than 24 hours after president running the promising who was sworn in. replacing go, toby roger boxer who fled the country, military and police come condos, cleared the protest site outside the presidential secretariat since then, the security forces have been hunting prominent figures from the 4 month campaign that out to drudge park so but anyway, i'm a guy. i spoke out on behalf of the people. i also have a one and
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a half year old baby is protest or was arrested while trying to fly out of the country. the head of the teachers union was arrested at his office a few days later. i will go ahead even many robes and not sped. this buddhist monk was arrested by plain clothes officers. a catholic priest is in hiding, speaking after securing bail for another prominent protest her manage. now now kara was clear, policy and thin, jumped with a dish of a lot of the police seems to be trying to file legal action one by one for some political requirement. but this has been unsuccessful trying to repress the protesters by taking such action is futile. what must be done is finding solutions to the root causes of the protests with his gland who is released on bail remains undeterred, quickly, have about gamma justice will prevail. so let's see. this is the 4th case so far.
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let's see how many more, but we won't give up the fight. this struggle is for a system change and we will continue the fight. but at the protest, many to ladaja 0, they wont let the crack down stop. then they meatica left over zonker. i'm there, jack behind and we will not give up the struggle. we won't stop to we when we're telling, ron neil roger pucks are very clearly, we will not be scared by your repression. we will only get stronger and stronger in response to it. you are protested they and the government is trying to silence them, but they also see it won't work well if not, having got rid of one president, they say they won't be intimidated by his replacement law. manip an end as well as a 0 colombo copy scholar. had only al jazeera news, our we had to dallas were conservative. political activists are expecting to hear from former u. s. president donald, from closing radio stations and investigating a bishop authorities in nicaragua,
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try to silence critics from the catholic church and an aussie surprises a canyon in a middle distance event of the commonwealth games. more with peter in sports. ah 1st it was the rocks now. it's seed on hello everyone, hope your weekends go, and while so are talkin about the world's highest temperature. so far for 2022 said in iran at $53.00 degrees. we painted the colors on dark of the color, the higher the temperature. so, you know, it's hot there, but let's talk about the precipitation because for humans, capital santa, in that area we've seen some flooding there at least 11 people killed in this rain, his liter, into the he jazz mountains. we've also seen some jolts and boards in mecca as well, and there said he'd bach dead,
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a hello again, the top stories on the news, our israel has all 0 strikes on gaza for a 2nd day 15. people have been killed and more than $100.00 injured so far. israel says the operation last week, it says it's targeting, the palestinian group is loving jihad, but civilians including a 5 year old child have been killed along with a commander of the group. palestinian fighters have lost the barrage of rocket towards israel, but has stayed on the sidelines so far. and is really the rest of 19 members of the lot of jobs newson occupied west. well, the only power plants in gaza has shut down after running out of fuel. it's gone without fuel deliveries through israel since tuesday, following the closure of goods and people crossings. the electricity supply is
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expected to plummet to just 4 hours a day. let's bring an s, natalie. yes, she's a freelance writer and translator, she's joining us and there's a valley, a refugee camp in gaza. that's where you live with your family. welcome to al jazeera. thanks so much for your time and just the past few minutes or so. there are have been reports of un is really strike on the job on the refugee camp where you are. can you tell us if you heard anything or if you saw anything? why? yes, so and you just mentioned i live and they come which is more than that. this means that only with the israeli falling on because of so i can hear and sometimes see the other thing you know from going over our areas going through inside advance. and i also can hear it and see the i
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don't work and hitting them and trying to catch the markets. so as you could listen over there, we have so much floating here in the lot. most of the time the just confusing because you need to be so much focused so you can recognize the sounds there. it's the same time, but it's quiet here because there is no action. some have even have internet connection so they can follow with the news and then we understand where each truck would fall down, which has being destroyed and good to know if they have lost any of the ones or a family member, you say that because your experience smart with that with a major is really attack on gaza. do you feel like there's any safe place for you to go in gaza?
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to be honest, i don't have any place to go because there's no safe place to say here because we are all under the danger of being killed at any moment. that's why i decided to just send out and, and just got the thing that's valuable and collect all of my papers and they are actually here on my i have everything in my bags and i'm just pretty much awake because any moment i can be out to go out of finding my house, that if i even have the chance, we may be just be maybe our house will be just a minute throw. that was having a chance. and of course most people in gaza depend on lunar assistance by the united nations. there are also reports that lunar was, has decided to close all its facilities in the gaza strip except for health center
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. as i wonder if you can confirm that information for us and tell us if were to happen. how is this going to affect people in gaza and, and the ability to, to get basic needs. yes, that is actually in the morning my just a lo has to go with her children to the, to the clinic near the house, just to get some medications that she, she actually has been scheduled time to go that. but when she was there she was, she found out that they are not giving any kind of a list really answer the phone. there was king in the se, emergency situation. so if you really in need of getting any help, it has to be related to that is really they are in the destruction.
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you have to be inside the image and the inside the emergency bars of any me or hospital. ok, we will leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us from northern garza, the giovanni refugee camp. thank you so much. not tell you. and dana has become the 1st us stay to ban abortion after the supreme court overturned the landmark roe v wade ruling in june. so the ban comes into effect next month. women in the states will only have access to the procedure in cases of rape or incest, or when the mother's health is at risk, abortion was previously allowed up to 20 weeks into pregnancy. the former us president donald trump is expected to give a closing speech at the conservative political action conference later on saturday . the largest and most influential gathering of american conservators began on thursday in dallas,
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texas. c pack is being held just 3 months ahead of mid term elections. she returns, he's joining us now from dallas, texas. so it's all about trump today she have what sort of reception is he likely to get get the sense. it's a little about trouble week actually. very, it's going to be rapturous as a huge sense of excitement. not only that, just before donald trump speaks, we're expecting the results of the straw poll that's been conducted amongst delegates here as to who whom they want to be the republican party presidential nominee in 2024. you don't really have to be a better man to know that it's very likely that it will be a landslide for donald trump. so what we expect is that confirmation, once again, as far as the republican bases and this is trumps, puffy, will have that. and then donald trump speed, so you've got the sense this might look like something of a coronation. even if donald trump is probably where we would,
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we would think even if he doesn't express the officially expression he is running for president. but let's talk to, one of the delegates said we're with rick potter from the mighty american strike force. why is this still donald trump's party them? people are not satisfied with the direction the country's going very frustrated about what's happening at the border with illegal aliens coming across and present biden. not doing anything to stop to flow. ah, they're concerned about ah, the education system in this country in the way. a lot of the people that are in positions teaching positions or administrative positions or trying to brainwash our kids. and we want to change for those reasons to vote republican perhaps. but the point is there are different fractions of the republican polish. we saw that just a few days ago. dick cheney, he put out a video statement where he cooled. donald trump, the greatest threats to the nation,
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and george and 46 years. so clearly there is an established wing of the republican party. that's a very about all that might be true. but let's not have donald trump. what do you make of like dick cheney's message? i supported dick cheney when he ran for vice president. i don't agree with him on his positions now. i think that the country is having serious problems. and i believe that donald trump are one of any number of republican candidates that are being mentioned are needed so that we could turn this country back in the right direction. the point is there, dick cheney's clear of anger, january 6th. in some ways. what changed in you perhaps, and that you realize, wait, the republicans you used to support, don't have what it takes anymore, but what you need is someone like donald trump, who is so controversial in part because of january the 6th and another another of us. i think it's a number of issues, but when i, when i look at what the country has done as far as transportation issues, all in gas, dick cheney would be on board with all of our why donald trump,
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when dick cheney is warning you against them. i, i personally believe that even though dick cheney may not be supporting donald trump, i don't believe that it, all of the establishment in the republican party agree with him. i know many people who voted for george w bush or for other republican candidates in the past, but they support drop. now. what do you think those establishment voices are who do speak up against trumpet, so frightened off he's. ringback his mind, us sometimes it, ah, ah, part of him that i think doesn't benefit. but if you, i talked to people all the time and they say, you know, i, i don't necessarily agree with his demeanor or the way he, he catches things. but i completely agree with his position on issues. i hear that all the time, they're looking at the midterms that your group is doing the grassroots outreach. what is, what are these mid terms of?
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i know there's enormous confidence to the house of representatives at least why, why is that such confidence? because all the polls that people are taking what we're finding 35 to 40, how seats that are up for grabs, that we think we can flip. and we just need, you know, 2 or 3 and we're gonna be in control of the how, what's the main reason biking, is it bite? it's biden. and it's biden's positions. i don't think a lot of democrats expected that he would take some of the positions that he's taken when they voted for him to begin with. he, he has not govern as a moderate. he's government the whole into the radical left wing of his party recorded. thank you so much. thank you. and it is fascinating. we've been listening to the speeches for a few days and the messages that, as far as the messages with joe biden is fidel castro and i'm fidel castro. but a sheena, if you know gaster, i guess, is what we keep hearing from the, from, from the speech as well. i, i don't know, certainly, the progressives, the democratic party. we certainly don't think joe biden is anywhere near
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a progressive, but certainly here as far as that concern here, joe biden is effectively chimed america into a quasi mox, as stated. it really has been fascinated. sounds like had ok. she had thank you so much. she had returned c reporting from dallas, at least 77 people have been injured in a fire at a fuel that po and one of 2 buzz port cities or than a dozen others have been reported missing. one tank was struck by lightning on friday evening and my hands us triggering a huge fire, would spread to a 2nd tank. people have been ordered to leave the area. police in the corolla had begun an investigation into roman catholic bishop who has been a prominent critic of the government allies, a president. daniel ortega accused the cleric of inciting violence on this order rights group. say it's part of a wider cracked out on the sentence or latin america editor this year newman ports . the ha belize surrounded monsignor orlando. albert is his parish to
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stop him from celebrating mass at the nearby cathedral. the bishop of montague alba is the latest catholic leader to come under attack by nicaragua, government b. c. yourself. who are the ones who are agitating the fights? who the people have gold o police patrols in agents versus ordinary good loving people. respect to you, please. our lives are freedom and i fight r. o. in worse, that alba msr albert is, has been an outspoken critic of the government. ah, that 30 kilometers away. and sim uncle, another priest, father would yield by your horse, had been hold up in his parish for 4 days, surrounded by riot police without food medicine or electricity. this incident follows arrayed by authorities who broke into the parish to confiscate equipment belonging to the churches radio station, one of 7 that was ordered closed by the government on monday. authority say they did not apply for a license to operate,
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which the diocese strongly denied. getting nearer, you're afraid we're denouncing the injustice. they want to silence us with the majority of government opponents now in prison or in exile. the catholic church has become the mean voice of dissent against president daniel ortega and his wife reciting moody heal, who's also the vice president of the european union. the international human rights commission and the biden administration have criticized the attacks. the u. s. under secretary for hemispheric affairs, brian nichols has tweeted, ortega moody use google assault on catholic clergy, radio facilities and community members and say, buckle is another blow to religious freedom in nicaragua as well as the freedom of expression. in march, the government expelled the vatican, stopped diplomat, and last month, 18 nuns from mother that is of calcutta. his order will also forced out. both moves were criticized by the vatican. but some priests and human rights activists are
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calling on pope francis to speak out himself on the latest crackdown. it also gave me galley in calico the pope has maintaining an inexplicable silence. we don't understand what's happening. is he trying to dialogue secretly with vice president murray? you and while he silent, it feels as if nicaragua, catholic church has been cut off by the pope right now. oh, so far the pope has not commented upon seeing these images, vice president moody your repeated charges at some priests are quote, servants of the devil and yankee invaders until yankee eater. neither she nor her husband, the president has offered any proof to see a newman al jazeera columbia's 1st left us president. gustavo petro has held a symbolic, swearing in ceremony with indigenous groups. he is due to be officially sworn into office on sunday. petro, a former gorilla fighter,
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is promising to reshape the country. he's put together a broad coalition to pass reforms, including a $5800000000.00 tax bill to fund social programs. now his conservative predecessor, even do kelly's behind the device of legacy. many accuse him of not doing enough to protect social activists and indigenous leaders who've been killed in record numbers on a sandra petty reports from bogota. even lucas with you to place, you can see colombian today. the dean has a young little noun, technocrat. he wasn't worse by den powers, the former president of leeway. he successfully tapped into the skepticism towards the peace deal and called for market friendly policies. he promised would insure growth for all on our ally. with 4 years later, he is leaving a country, wheeling from higher poverty and unemployment. and people are angry with him for it . they seem terrible negative just terrible. we didn't have
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a president as these for years. have been a foss, illinois on, i did nothing to piece. there was so many social leaders in indigenous killed, and he said nothing about it. sophia layer, despite the competent response to the coven pandemic, in a successful vaccine rollout. the majority of colombians feels duke, as showed indifference to people's suffering. and nobody will give us a quick moment, no matter what are you talking about? dude, was his answer to a journalist, asking about a military bombing in which a number of miners were killed. when tens of thousands of colombians took to the streets, protesting attacks were formed, i would have increased the price of food. the police responded using deadly force killing dozens. the president defended their actions, greeting them well, wearing a police uniform. wow. and despite promising law in order his administration, so hundreds of social leaders killed, hundreds of massacres,
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growing force displacement and record levels of narcotic production. i think president duca, was insulated from public opinion for a long time. i think him and his advisors believe he did a stellar job. ah, and that's to the point that he said, you know, he doesn't listen to radio. he doesn't listen to the news. ah, he doesn't participate in the social media conversation, but his allies say he has been unfairly portrayed, you know, is, was that i think there have been mistakes in communicating his achievements to the citizens. and i think there are transformations and edgy, asian, and the environments and other issues that we will see become better in 4 or 5 years despite many achievements. i think that issues such as the pandemic are responsible for his low popularity, but in the future, he will be remembered as a great president. but in the end, the van duke, his biggest failure as a president, is probably the fact that his mistakes more than anything else paved the way for the victory have a left display. students. for the 1st time, gustavo faith,
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thorough and the rejection of columbia struck additional right wing leaning establishment. allison that i'm get it. i'll just see it. i will get that. still ahead on the al jazeera news, our peter will be here with all your sports is including the latest action from the rally, finland. ah, ah, ah.
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safe that? mm hm. and then international anti corruption excellence award, though. now for your hero, lou. ah. hello again. time for the sports is yes peter. there he thank you. we'll start with premier league. chelsea have started the season with a one know when away at everton, but liverpool have met
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a shaky start of the new season, sharing the points with full m. the newly promoted side opened the scoring through alexander mitrovica to last season. scored an incredible $43.00 goals in the 2nd tier, championship level to level in the 2nd half thanks to a clever flick from they knew, strike a darwin nunez. not sure for them again, the leader of the metro which got the better of defend virgil van dyke and the referee, gave the penalty livable once again head back this time from a very familiar source, ma'am. at sala, making the most of unlucky assists from nunez the match, finished 22, we did good performance, was it to keep? the result is not a defeat, but a performance was moving. so, and that's why we have to figure out what can happen. again, we ring to day and all or anything from the game, much worse and get a point and learn right things i'm finding that we are working on that. so bibiana that's on us today was with us last year is full place teen, you're talking hotter,
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hit the ground, running with a strong performance at home against south hampton. my gonna go down, antonia con salesman, the ready back to hammer. the visits is one the goals, his 1st coming courtesy of ryan sicily on eric dyer. i'm home at sally see own goal and day. and he says the most important thing that way that to we got to point. so we don't, i think are really good football. we ha, how are we there? ball lot. we know the boy law. we don't, i mean put on pressure. and also they way to take to what did he say door to window ball and now we lost the ball. was another line porter, as pit. meanwhile, manchester united manager ericsson hark, won't say if christiana, rinaldo will start a premier league opener against bryce and on sunday striker anthony marcial is out injured and they only have rinaldo and marcus rash would as direct replacements, or the portuguese has spent the toronto window trying to leave united and has only
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played 45 minutes in pre season. there were many plays were left, but the spotlight is all christiano. that's not right. so i think then do your research and, and make out at many plays left. what is not correct? that is what i said, i was a trend this way, you get a sense that he's kind of ready and willing to give your his all, when he does come on psychiatry, christiano working really good, really tough and hot. and jerry, i'm tempted to use it on sunday starting. what do you feel you have? okay. we will see soon. we'll champion south africa off to a winning start in this years rugby championship. thanks to a commanding 2016 when over new zealand. the spring box outscored the all blacks 2 tries to one in mel sprayed kirtley our answer and villaru crossing the try line for the box origin. tina host australia later on saturday,
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australia the top nation of the commonwealth games in birmingham and on saturday, their success extended to the athletics track in the mains. 1500 meter race oliver hall took 1st place in fine style. the australian surging past kenya's. timothy cherry ought to take the gold medal. there was redemption for kenya in the mains. $3000.00 to steeplechase, though abraham cubey was taking the gold medal in bed events. fellow kenyon, amos said m as in tennis, the curious play twice on the same day in washington, he finished his match against riley o palka and then faced another american francis t afo in the quarter finals. the pe produce for the best matches of the year. hero saved 5 match points in the 2nd set tie break before dominating the 3rd. the match finished just before 1 am curious could meet the top seat in the final
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oh, that's off the hon. i have booked a spot in the semi's office, fairly comfortable when ever american wild card j. j wolf. on the women's 2 in san jose, california, tennessee announced to her was knocked out on the quarter finals by veronica caputo . met over the russian has now one or 3 matches against you both. while the highest seed remaining polar by the asa reached the semifinals of the straight sets when over america, teenager cocoa golf but also will next tay, daria cassette keno. so she came back from a sit down again sabrina, sabrina inca. and in gymnastics there was a gold medal, delightful whales, gemma natasha for zel. putting 1st place in the hoop category of rhythmic gymnastics of the commonwealth games. those who say gold medal malaysia's joey, she finished ahead of the pack in the pool category. and we'll finish with moses bold action from the rally. finland,
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ot panic is still in the lead. but the estonian had his advantage caught on saturday. panic began the day my going 5 seconds ahead. okay, so pick a lapierre. another color, rather, peta, has now moved into 2nd place. he trails 10 o'clock, 8 point one seconds. going to sundays, final stage. that's what we'll leave it. i'll be here again later with most bullets me during. we'll see it later. peter. thank you so much. and just before we go, i want to bring you up to date with some breaking news out of gaza, where there has been an is really strike on the jack ballier refugee camp. that's in northern garza. there are reports of casualties up to 5 palestinians are now confirmed dead as a result of that strike including 3 children more out of gaza on al jazeera in just a moment. mm
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