tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 20, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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situations the next morning he has made it, we meet him in france, the journey was much more difficult than he expected, so tired, so tired. would you do it again? it's my us, my life, at least in my lives, noticed engine's expectations are that in the coming months, many more of those cross these mountains, not knowing what the future of the to the color that i'm an aura. kyle: this is and use our life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, at least 4 is riley's, have been killed and a shooting us. and the legal settlements in the occupied west bank. the us presidents on the home to buys and has reached a deal with prosecutions on tax charges and admitted to and legally opening
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a fire on time is running out for a missing taurus of muscle which disappeared on its defense of the rack of the titanic and the no foot landtech and police in france rate headquarters of the powers 2024. and then pick organizing committee as boston investigation into corruption. i'm doing a casual scope with the sports on a busy nights of european football qualifies. and england's creek to strike against australia taking 2 wickets on the final day of the 1st as his testing done at the as just go on 15 gmc. and we stopped with some breaking news from the occupied west bank, where at least for his range of being shot and killed. may the legal settlement of ally. these riley armies says the suspects opened flat on a restaurants and then
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a petrol station before engaging them in a gun bottle. now this comes a day of the 6 palestinians were killed in this really attack on the janine refugee camp. let's go live now to our correspondence, and we're on con, he's standing by for us and occupied east jerusalem. and ron finished and a little bit more on what happened. well what i can tell you is that these ready ambulance service is confirming that those 4 people have no i dont they tied on the spots. uh and that uh, neither legal settlement of any in the occupied west of bank. these ready all me have a release the initial investigation saying that the palestinian who carried out the tara attack of its fe woods, not mine, a gas station near the supplement of a, a ride by call, and 1st targeted a restaurant. now you open fire about restaurant and then targeted the gas station at one point and on civilian shot dead. one of the policy to attack is. busy the
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2nd attack i actually stole a running vehicle and flipped the area of use, right? administrative added that these ready soldiers i'm now thrown up in manhattan. so they put up roadblocks and checkpoints just trying to apprehend that suspect. now this is a very serious attack, but it does come a day of to the events in jeanine where palestinians were killed in a raid that actually used heading up the gunship. something that we haven't seen any occupied westbank for about a 20 years now. it's very difficult to figure out what kind of motive that may have been for this attack, but the timeline suggests that it may well have something to do with those jeanine attacks. but until somebody claims responsibility, we don't know. now in terms of responsibility, we all seen gun attacks like this. and they seem to be taking place by people who own really affiliated with any particular group, but are looking for revenge when it comes to the things that they've seen. go on
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any of the pod westlake now this is a moving story. so far i administer of those most rich and the far, the other par administer, who's very controversial at the mode conveys the security administer are on the way to the west bank settlement. so we're going to be hearing from them shortly. absolutely. as you say is it is a very serious attack, and these ratings will be taking it seriously, and it's bound to provoke some sort of response. a well problem. mr. benjamin netanyahu is, i see, convened a meeting or consultation to figure out what steps they take next. you'll be taking advice from security officials from security advisors plus the police and the army . now remember the occupied westbank comes on. that is really military control is not subject to any kind of civilian controls that the army have a lot of leeway when it comes to mounting operations. but there is talk of this large scale operation within the occupied westbank. it's something that the right
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wing of this coalition, the far right, are actually cold in full. they want a decisive operation within the occupied westbank. that's something that the police and the army have resisted so far, but more more attacks, like this take place, those close gro ever allowed to have we had and the thing from the palestinian leadership sofa and run out? no, yes, it's far too early to tell what they going to be able to say. we do know that in the past, uh, they remain fairly silent when it comes to attacks like best simply they don't want to kind of alienate anybody, but it's likely when it comes to something like that. so serious is that they will react to will probably get in the coming hours. okay, and more comprehensive of the latest on that shooting in the occupied westbank, which has killed 4 is really smith a settlement the
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to the us now where present joe biden, son hunter, by, has agreed to plead guilty to tax charges and says, admitted so illegally owning a gun, space, pasco. hi. and she joins us live now from washington, d. c. by the, what more do we know about these charges as well? we'll get to that in just one second. but i want to give you a broader perspective. this has long been a focus of republican can politicians really trying to paint hunter bite and, and therefore joe biden, his father, the president as corrupt. donald trump, particularly as been laser focused on this, you'll remember his 1st impeachment was because he withheld military age ukraine because he said he wanted them to get dirt on hunter bite and that he could use in the campaign. so this investigation was launched under president donald trump's,
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his attorney general in delaware's the looking into a 100 biden. what we believe now is that 100 biden is going to plead guilty to the misdemeanor charges of not paid his taxes on time. that was in 2017 in 2018. we believe that he's paid back about $1200000.00 and for that it's a, he's going to get probation. now the other issue came up during the investigation. he filed papers to be basically be able to buy a hand gun and on that form it says, do use drugs, are you a drug addict? and he wrote no, but then he related, wrote a book saying that during that time he was frequently using crack cocaine. so the, what they've decided to do is basically he'll go into a diversion program that helps you of a substance abuse problems. if he stays clean for 2 years, then that felony conviction will be right, wiped off of his record. so it appears as of right now, is that this case, this long running investigation is going to be settled with no jail time for the president's son?
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is you mentioned the just now the republicans are likely to capitalize on it. they have been already how might it impact terabyte and as he runs for re election this well, i can tell you, republican politicians, particularly the house, have really been laser focused on this. they've been having syrians trying to find a broader scope alleged crimes that 100 by this committed so far in all of their hearings. they've come up with absolutely nothing that would paint a 100 bite and or joe biden in a bad light. they're unlikely to stop that. they say the investigations are going to continue. republican media is going to say lots of guy, he's getting off so easy and look what's happening to president donald trump, even though the severity of their alleged crimes are completely different for joe biden. and joe, by the, his wife, they fill out a statement saying that they're not going to comment on this, that they love and support their son as he recovers from addiction. but it does allow the buy and campaign to sort of put this away. they can say, look,
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when we came to office, we left in the trump appointed attorney general in delaware because we didn't want to be seen as interfering with the investigation. we wanted to play out his, the, the, the attorney general has said he's left all of the decisions to that the attorney general in delaware. so i can say, look, it's done. let's move forward. i support my son. but it doesn't mean the republicans are going to drop it because they clearly are not going. okay. how's it going? hey, and it brings the latest on that tons of by the story. thanks very much, kathy. us um canadian coast collins have lost a search and rescue mission of to a tourist of muscle last contact on its way down to the titanic shipwreck. and that the north atlantic vehicle was taken 600 kilometers from the canadian province of new, found them to the size of the some can remains of the bushes passengers ship that's nearly 4000 meters below the surface. when the company that operates the vessel says, there are 5 people on board and
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a few days of life support unofficial has more as it was meant to be the thrill of a lifetime. a submarine trip to the site of one of the most famous mount, a time rex, the ottoman titanic. but this jeremy has turned into a rescue operation of its on the submersible reported overdue for a check in on sunday with one pilot and 4 others on board. we're working very closely at this point to make sure that we're doing everything that we can do to locate the submersible and rescue those onboard. the submarine called the titan is missing nearly 1500 kilometers off the boston coast, where the ocean bottom can be 4000 meters. don't contact cause last one hour and 45 minutes after it submerged. their planes with read are searching for any sight of it on the surface. well, sooner is being used by vessels to see if there's anything subs, see, extra sources are speeding to the area. we are deploying all available assets to.
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ready make sure that we can locate the craft and rescue the, the people on the tectonic. second 1912, but it's made void from the u. k. to america. more than 1500 people died. the vessel story has become iconic. featuring and several books, documented trees and movies. the company which operates the semester, both ends or several trips around this time of year. but he's business been human shouting was one of those on board. posting on instagram, i see was about to set to open a trip, which costs a quarter of a $1000000.00 for 7 nights. the semester bill has 96 hours of 8 or it can drawn in an emergency div submersible diving is very dangerous, but it is uh its height check, you know, and it's the chair goes by, the equipment gets better, the technology gets better and so on. so i'm very hopeful a very positive, i mean i was in the sub for 12 hours. we have our own breathing system on board.
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and if that's maintained properly, like changing your filtering, you're single to scrubber. you can stay down to, for, you know, quite a few hours. the extra resources will start arriving on scene in the coming hours. but it is a massive area to cover. and what is clear is that this is not very much a race against time island, for sure. i'll just see it up as sold to correspond to in christian salumi. now she joins us from new york. christian give us the latest that you'll hear in on this massive search operation. while it is a massive multi agency response that we're hearing about now, the u. s. coast guard and navy are involved canadian coast guard and military as well. and now even a commercial vehicle getting involved because it has special submersible that it can deployed to help with the search below the surface. the coast guard saying now that they've covered $25000.00 more than 25000 square kilometers in
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their search efforts. they've been looking uh from the plane and from ships on the water for a submersible that could be just below the surface. it's also possible, however, that this is at the bottom of that very deep part of the ocean. so they're employing stone are as well just today. they announced that the canadians had sent a more stone r bearing plains to search under the water for that missing titan submersible. this, as i said, could be either on the bottom of the ocean or near the top, but either way the clock is ticking and it's very urgent to get there because the people inside need someone to let them out, even if they're just below the surface or at the surface of the ocean, the hatch is bolted shut from the outside, so it is crucial for these rescuers to locate them before oxygen runs out. and as we heard, alan fisher se, there's 96 hours of oxygen on board for emergencies like this. and they've been
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looking already for 3. this is going into the 3rd day now of trying to locate this vehicle. what do we know question about who is on both? the 5 passengers, the one pilot employee of ocean gates, the company that overseas these high end torres and video of trips in addition to him. the english billionaire hamish harding wanna make sure i get his name right. he's based in the u. a. e. he's a known adventure, someone who is in the record books for being on board a flight that circum navigated the globe among many other adventures that he's been a part of including a trip to the south pole with a buzz aldrin these at former astronaut. there's also a pakistani business man and his son shut the business man. it shows out that would
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his son is to lame on and also a french expert, a leading expert on the titanic wreckage site by the name of paul on the know chalet. he is. someone that works for the company that actually owns the rights to the titanic underwater there. and a for all of these people to go on board, it's a very expensive proposition, a quarter of a $1000000.00 to get a seat on this submersible. and now all stops are being pulled out in order to try to find them before it's too late. indeed. okay, christian, many thanks for that update from new york. let's get some more on this now. with jamie pringle. he's electra and forensic joe sciences at q university. and joins us now from the, in the u. k. so jamie is no ordinary search and rescue operation. is it what are the challenges you know, most challenges that, that facing to that's right. lawyer says, says in the 3 big issues, i guess what is your correspondent has already pointed out. the depth of water is
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significant. and of course, the water is not one big bolts. you're going to have different currents, different celebrities. so if the submersible agent that somewhere between the surface and the on the safe below, it can be moving around and i don't protective away with those comments to make it more difficult to find. the 2nd issue, of course, is the bottom of the, of, of the ocean. as you mentioned itself, it's a little rug, it's saying aligned above the sea. so you could have, if it has gone down to the bottom, it might be in a canyon or something which again will make it more difficult, but the case on the out, the actual pressure of the water down there is what it means. very few equipment can operate about that. so the site knows that you mentioned earlier will be giving a shot of a level down a lot to launch a footprint. and it's going to be difficult to look at what is the actual sub which is relatively small. it's not like a large something you might be thinking about between that sort of, if it's around that time, like breakfast of a single, so significant material as well. what's the signals? could it be a missing?
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yeah, it's, it's, uh if you read the reports on the technical specifications that has go to some acoustic transponder, which meant to be linking to this, the surface vessel, which they learned last contact with the after a couple of hours. so that's obviously not a good sign, might be an electrical problems that might be relatively minor. if you got other, if you have a different rex, for example, if i makes 370 plain the that was last a few years ago and the installation of the actually had a black box that ping squeeze location which, which this one did have a transponder voltage that stopped working, so that's more challenging upfront. so sending a robot eclipse ship that presumably can go a lot deeper the mind vessels, but kind of reach the ultimate that which is, you know, some full kilometer is below the sea with titanic sets. or yeah, it will be designed for that obviously. um, if it's a mind vessel is gonna be most safeguards with that with it, that's item with these on mind ones, they should be able to get to that. that said,
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it could be a simple snag, an issue that the if the, the subways is trump somehow, or it's on some account move itself back. so um if, if it is found, it could be easily on hatch perhaps, and then they can get to the surface. we just don't know that we've been hearing that they be, they chromeboys the people on board passengers on board have about 9 to 6 hours of supply about 40 hours in since it went off radar. last communications with it and time is absolutely critical us and that's that's right. and the longer the time frame, gary, statistically the, the worst, the chance of survival is that a space 24 hours a k. i would say as, as it carries on less chunks of funding. they have go that much extra nice so that can be sensible if, if they are trapped or snags, they can just try and try not to break so fast trying to conserve the oxygen. and i hate verisk it. okay, jamie pringle. great to speak to you. thanks very much. taking the time just join us here on the i'll just era. thank you. we've got plenty more still has on this.
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these are encouraging meeting the mind behind a support network and chad, this whole thing to re unite families, flings to tom and the sofa who continues to pursue her passion. despite the fact of co, truthful, i'm to teen up some sports with joe. the police in the french capital have rage at the headquarters of the paris 2024, and then pick committing this police report from the anti corruption agency of potential irregularities. they will say, such the organizing committees office that overseas construction sites. let's get the bases from the tasha butler. she joins us from paris. tell us a little bit more natasha. if we know any more about this res. i know too many details, but what we do know has come out from the office of the french financial prosecutor
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. now, what the saying is, it's a french police, an investigative, a rage at the offices of the powers organizing committee. but also of a company called for the day is a construction company that's been working with the olympic committee on some of the infrastructure and buildings linked to the game. so will take place here in paris next year. now, according to the office of this prosecutor, this is all in connection with 2 investigations. one that was 1st launching 2017 and one in 2022. and that means that negations of corruption of investments of public funds and also of a misuse of contracts. and that sort of thing. i know mr. event coming up, how it presents feeling about hosting the olympics. i mean, there's a mix picked uh, you know, from her so many big international sporting events you have to, to, to,
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for all c g. if you've got the rugby will come later this year, you've had big football tournaments here and now the olympics next years. so you'd have people in phones, they used to be sort of vague and specials, forcing events, of course. and so is that enjoy sports in this? these kinds of festivities will enjoy looking forward to it. i will say there's a huge amount of anticipation to build up just yes, but no doubt they will be a little closer to those games that take place between july and september, the olympics and current intakes. uh next. yeah. there is concern that we'll say about the cost of these games and hosting them $10000000000.00 being spent, say fall of those of call say the organizing committee has been limited by the fact that a number of the locations and news already exists. so for example, ok where i'm standing near the eiffel tower, this is going to become a beach for the full page. the river will be used for some more to support some of the famous museums and powers would also be hosting sports and defense. the costs have been limited in that way,
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but it's still there are people who say that these kinds of big international sporting events simply have no place any move in the muslim world because they are concerned by things like the environment like the social impact. but some of these events can the have and save of the money could be spent in another way. so divided opinions on the olympics. so often with these big events, they were all divided opinions. and it's no difference with this one. as one would expect. natasha butler, thanks very much for joining us from part of your opinion has unveiled a new aid package for ukraine was $56000000000.00. this comes ahead of an international conference in london this week aimed at raising more funds to rebuild . would you find you a section of state and state bank and is in london for the event? he's, as ukraine will need the funds to help rebuild. so if you credit is going to attract the investment, it's going to need not just from governments, not just from the financial institutions, but from the private sector. it has to build the best possible environment to
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attract that invest. but this week is very much about encouraging the, the private sector to invest in ukraine's rebuilding and recovery. we recognize that that means that we need to demonstrate that those investments will be effective and that they will be safe. and that of course, means the ongoing assurance of ukrainian seek that they will not be reevaluated once they have successfully re game. the territory most goes defense minister. so guy shows that it says ukraine is planning to attack. crime may, using nature supplied long range missiles. he says, the region which was unexpired russia in 2014 is outside the area of conflict and mosca will retaliate if keep a tax. but nursing government who goes to originally,
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she will green. according to the information we have, the command of ukraine's armed forces plans to attack russian territory, including crimea, with high moss and storm shadow missile deployment of these missiles beyond the zone of the special military operation would mean full scale involvement of the united states and britain. in the conflicts, this would entail immediate strikes on decision making centers on ukraine's territory. asap of oliver is in las go and has more on shy use warnings to ukraine . the russian defense minister survey sure good, has shed some light is on the blinds of the armed forces of ukraine to strike of the territory rush, including crimea. he said that the western high moss and storm shot or missiles would be used by the corinthians and the cave would use its western tips and lead formations refrains by nature specialist. so as a re tell a tree measure, schrager threatened to carry out immediate tribes on decision making senses in
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ukraine. so there's been an immediate reaction to that as was in kind of grab channels here. experts say that russia always draws the so called red lines, promising to punish ukraine for its actions and attacks. but basically, all it does is keeping pounding ukraine's infrastructure and noticed that on a daily basis. so now we just have to wait and see, or decision making sense is, will be taught by russian this time around. showing good. also nice with that to craig and troops were trying to, i'll talk in the south, don't ask, don't yet. and as a parole, she had directions the russian leadership has many times stated that russia was a snow trust ukraine. but ne, so as a whole, uh, it's a hybrid rule. and all the nato countries are involved. russia says 20 civilians were injured in the shelling of the town of bone. the vodka, south of dun ask russian installed officials say it was shelled by 6 to 10 high miles rockets. some forces took over the town last year. a chinese prime
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minister lee tongue is leading a delegation to germany. he meant to increase economic ties. the talks between li chung and chancellor all off schultz also involves ministers from faith countries. climate change as a main focus felon is taking a knowledge of role in china is electronic vehicle market. it also wants to discourage paging from supposing russia and it's will in ukraine. the united nations has more than half a 1000000 people have fled, sued on, in the last 2 months ahead of the u, as refugee agencies as an additional 2000000 people, internally displaced. entire communities have left through johnson's mid april and fighting, broke out between the army and the power of military rapids support forces with the conflict and to don has triggered groceries efforts to support those close up in the violence. and is there a zane bus dropping that one man a neighboring child? isn't working tirelessly to re unite families and make sure his loved ones a safe from
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a small town on the border between chad and sudan. friends and relatives of people stuck in elgin, a try to offer a lifeline as an informal network has sprung up. individuals working with the drivers insights who done trying to fairy people out of west are full well, how much abraham lives in manchester. but he's from o janine. he's been in audrey for 2 weeks trying to get his family out to the parents, sister and children. 15 relatives and all sense. uh, the warning call to him started. i just knew that west of janetta to be particular is going to be a chaos because the situation in a jeanette is really fragile is filled with 5 lives in unable to make contact. at 1st, he spent his time at the border crossing, waiting, watching, and helping those he could a sudden call slot issue. uh,
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people like very some people make money and i have to give them this money right now. okay. a cash drop means someone else makes it to safety. every time i see someone coming, that gives me a whole new cost. so someone that i, i know i recognize give me a whole joy. does it have to be montana? i wish up like upgrade for my family to get to come right now. well, anyone who comes out then from there just just gives me a hold. speaking to people, making it out. yeah. and he says, the reality in west star for is much worse than most people realize. bodies have lined the street for weeks. even fighters who begin the conflict, he says, are unable to escape. we learned just a few hours ago that mohammed's family did, in fact make it safely across the border from sudan into chad. they are now in audrey and not a moment too soon. just days later,
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a new search and violence in alternate. those crossing, finding themselves on a journey more deadly than it already was. the same bus route, the l g 0. audrey on the chat to den border has head on out to sara, south africa tons to it's vast comb with us as a solution to is energy crisis. and simon impacts from nearby communities on the planet. plus a week since the boat sank off the coast of greece, families wait to hand the fate of hundreds of my friends who were on board and christiana, rinaldo is set to become the 1st male football. that's a pipe. 200 international matches of portugal face iceland in the or the
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head. they're great to see you. first things 1st, tropical storm bread has formed into the central atlantic, heading toward the eastern caribbean. the red line is a pass. it is likely to take steering to the south of the main islands here. now if we go further toward the west, it's been a story of heats in mexico just outside of mexico city and lisk of state temperatures of start up to nearly 40 degrees. also talking about the heat for texas, the whole state almost is under and excessive heat warning. we're that temperatures in houston 39 and the high heat is sparking storms, louisiana, toward the southeast corner of the us to the northeast. a fairly typical weather maybe a bit cool though in new york at 23, but that's nothing compared to kind of those alberta province, edmonton, 11 down the q a to highway in calgary single digits. not feeling like summer but a bit of summer can be found in when to pick up to 34 degrees for the desert southwest. it's quite today on to stay phoenix that 39 degrees. so to the top end
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of south america, we go whether alerts in play for ecuador to rachel downforce here are likely to trigger some flash flooding. and with a breeze off the south, it binds it kits, a cool one. so come a boat or we've adapt the 6 degrees, you'll maxed out on tuesday, which is below average for this sum of the year. that's it. and see you soon. i on the a foot toilet adult to the end. a pioneer. first, he lost the challenge to play for his country. won a legal battle that paid the way for a generation of brazilian players, foot building legends. eric townsend all introduces a one scene of people live buyers club for his political believes he took power into his own hands and plays the trails of players, writes football rentals on our gc. an effort to make telling youth basketball
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team confront it to lease out dates as low, which excludes them from competitive sport with the full budget to compete because we are foreigners, we are not phones. we all vote. and if you took out, is there a world follow them, and the inspirational coach say, fuck the moon, just to come pick, smoke out there at all to deny these young boys to ride. sometime basketball on al jazeera, the the, [000:00:00;00] the other again you are watching islands is there has remind you of on top stories. this. our breaking news from the occupied west bank,
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west full is re lease of being shot and killed. it happens at the entrance to the alley. a legal staff elements is riley. army says 2 suspects opened fine at a petrol station. one of them it says, has been killed as the other has escaped and is being hunted down. the report certainly is where the army has stormed the village of r, f and novelist. well, the same kind of sydney and suspects is from ease of pictures. now that you're seeing all of the is really national security. administer estimate then event at the sites where that shooting took place just an hour and a half ago in the occupied west by just outside of the illegal is really settlement of alley. by is way the army says to tell us, sent in gunmen, one of whom was shot dead at the scene for his way. these are known to have died 6 of those wounded. will they bring you more on that in just
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a moment around the top stories, the u. s. president, son, hunter fighting has agreed to plead guilty to, to tax challenges. as part of the deal with the justice department's ease of started visit to providing false information on a gun comments and a major search and rescue operations underway in the north atlantic ocean for missing towards the sub. on a dive, it's of the titanic ship, right? it's police or 5 people on board with only a few days west of oxygen or okay, so let's bring him on out on that shooting in the occupied westbank hall correspondence. harry for us, it is joining us now from ramallah in the occupied west bank. how we were having a little bit more about the full house festival from this shooting. you also getting confirmation that is rarely for us as a conduct single rate. yes, i mean we're hearing those reports about what's happening in re square. it's
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understood the dead palestinian mine whose picture next to and i'm 16 rifle is what he say. he was one of the attackers involved in the shooting of the federal station . just north of ramallah. also reports of significant activity, much further north around the city of novelist with a is ready forces in operation of the entry entrance points into the city, closing down a lot of roads up the we had told indications of potentially the other at least one potentially 2 suspects that they are looking for may have had it in that direction that would make sense given that the attack took place north of ramallah on the road, heading up towards novels just to recap exactly what you've already met. a tree is saying happened. they say that so this attack took place a couple of hours ago. now at the spectral station, the 8 is really civilians was shot, 4 of them killed 4 others wounded, understood as being hit in the upper body. and that's
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a citizen of the civilian and is really an honest person short. and then these are the language neutralized. one of the attack is understood as besides the amount in his mid twenties from the village of oak leaf, south of ramallah. do we know anything more about this man, this suspect who was killed? there was some initial reports coming in, naming him luckily, but we have nothing particularly some to based on we don't yet have any real confirmation about any affiliations. but certainly with that, that's something that will of course, be looking at the okay and, and step lives. what are we seeing, any response from settlers that in the occupied westbank as we know it 6 to is the fraud area with tensions simmering over time between palestinians and people living in these illegal sacraments? yes, they've been simmering of course many years. but this year, especially, they've become extremely hated and already we are getting reports of uh,
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powered retaliate, treat uh, throwing of stones by settlers on palestinian vehicles in various parts of the occupied west bank. and this has already, as you say, been an extremely violent. yeah. already some 27 at least 27 is right. he's been killed as opposed to a little over 30 in the whole of 2022. and this latest death of a suspected shooter at this petrol station this afternoon. that brings it to a $171.00. palestinians killed so far this year already exceeding the $170.00 to means killed in bonds in the west bank. the on the west bank and gaza throughout 2022. so the situation is extremely violets. it's extremely tense. it reflects, i think, what is long term frustration here about the lack of the peace process. this extremely right when government that is now in power, in israel with high profile,
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such a thing is in charge of important ministries. one, such in charge of a settlement activity and expected to announce the thousands of supplement unit constructions in a few days time. and on top of that, a good deal. it seems more cooperation and activity from the policy and fighting groups. so all of that we're seeing reflected in these numbers. we saw. busy a really massive baffled engineering between time has to be in sizes and is ready forces on monday, so no prospect of anything dying down any time soon. okay, holly for the moment. thanks very much for bringing us the very latest that from ramallah in the occupied territories. so 9 people accused of playing a role in a migrant by just thinking of the coasts of greece have made the 1st course of parents all the facing challenges of bombs, tulsa, between 6 hundreds and 700 people were believed to be on the face when it capsized last week,
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a t one people confirmed that the great coast guard has been criticized for not doing enough to save lives. they are paying the union is punching 6 and a half $1000000000.00 to expand migration policies and increase partnerships with known the e. u. countries we need additional budget for the syrian refugees in syria, in lebanon, and in jordan engine. cherokee, for the southern migration, moved for the western bowl, comes for the populace across the world. and also to maintain our capacity to react, to show many tell you and crises and natural disasters. now, millions of south africans are left with no electricity for up to 10 hours a day because of shuttle power outages. the province of belong to what produces around 80 percent of the cold supplies needed for the countries energy bottles. stephanie decker reports, people living in the area. so the pen,
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high price of getting out of this a band and mine is a back breaking climb. a well organized production line runs from deep under the earth surface into the lights. but it's only legals and is often rated by police. coal is a lifeline for these men and women. most of these communities are not connected to the energy grid and have high levels of unemployment. is something that we use to let to, to stop by on, you know, so it's very much important for us because it's what we are using, you know, as a primary source of, of, of teaching our homes. because of locating an image. it provides you, it's a situation that you know, our how improvements is facing that to as much as we have seen that we think they just need to. we don't have to look to see to load shedding is the term for south africa. state ordered power outages ongoing for 16 years due to a combination of rundown facilities, corruption and sabotage. boom, alonza, whose 12, coal fuel power plants and countless mines. it's earned this province the title of
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one of the most polluted regions in the world. a body has 2 children and both have breathing issues and she's convinced her eldest daughter, severe asthma, is caused by the suffocating air here. this quality keeps us bodily, says princess is always much better when they visit family outside the province. here she also needs a nebulizer, it to, to mid medication insight when it's of interest, living side by side not benefiting from the power these plants generate and suffering from its emissions. reports to be released have found that there's a link to cardiovascular disease, neurological diseases. so people are suffering from heart attack stroke as a result of the air pollution. the pollution is also linked to around $3300.00 premature deaths year activist. one case against the government last year with the pretoria high court ruling that the air quality here was essentially the human
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rights violation and gave authorities 12 months to come up with a plan to improve admission as well. that deadline cost in march so far, little has changed. thomas was part of that case. he says the state owned power companies tried to cut corners by asking for extensions to comply with limits. we also need to understand that because pollutants in the country is festival and ask them and ask being just a own entity. i don't think government wants to fight one of their own. she tells us the parents here are raising a generation of sick children. sometimes i even think about maybe one day lose my child because of these ethical issues. there is little they can do to change their feet. that will take money and ultimately political will stephanie decor, or 0 boom by longer providence south africa. well, earlier we spoke to sell it as a loopy, so a member of parliament from the
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a n c policy. he says that countries energy facilities have not been able to keep up with them on you'll driven in for us. but after that bill doesn't been developed during that time and in the process of reading before the pays of maintenance and the pending pool areas of play cages would have been i did one other effect to fix the situation that you, i have is a situation that the flags the backlog that you would have had as well, and getting people into degree. why that the pace of maintenance piece of pregnancy and expands that expanded the last is falls back to us and provide them to those new device. and, and i, i think the issue that for food safety is a reflection of one thing that was given before that to do with big in the time a situation that's your level based loads that you have will not increase these and
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bringing in both ends. you mind it will not be able to commit to those 2 months and that's what they've lived to look at about alternatives, including the expansion of, of the base load as far as the b, b, b, b, diesel electricity is concept. oh wayne, devon, ash a is the chief executive officer of the organization and during tax abuse. that's an organization involved and fighting corruption in south africa and he joins us now from jonathan. great to have you with us. we had the a m p from the amc policy. the thing that is poor maintenance is the main reason for this lack of supply of electricity to south africans. is that correct? you know, it isn't quite frankly, of course that's a byproduct of poor leadership, not for a maintenance. it is a, it is a self made. the catastrophe that we have. he had disaster as being looming for years. and now government, dancing. the government has none. and all about it for so long,
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but it just procrastinated and not done. what they should have done many years ago . you know, in 2019 we had an integrated resort plan that indicated that we should of a transition a long way into our clean energy space. and have federal to do so, we wouldn't have that load shipping that we have today. and they just both on board, the big wind up the continued use of beautiful energy since then. and if we had no light shifting today, we could have spent a lot more time maintaining stations. so this is a lot of political handling, a bit of 1010 to live in uh, c o, as of as come uh, energy utility at the interests. uh uh, unfortunately we do not have the best connection with wayne. i do have an edge. uh, we will inspect, go straight to for me to pet miller's report. she's reporting on parents. so students missing off to an attack on
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a school in western that uganda using d n a samples to identify dozens of bodies recovered by police as well last week done then attach the school in west newtown to killing thousands of people and abducting others is for me the middle days off, the one of you, candice was the master because at a school in the west, this with parents look for their missing children. 42 bodies have been recovered. at this police station, families are submitting d. n a samples hoping it will help identify their children were lost. her watch events, software. isaiah putting mine is not a huge fall and so i'm sort of waiting on them in the suspicious where the that it boils down for picking. huh. oh, we don't even know where the good,
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the hot in the way last week suspect to fight is a texas high school. they said to dormitory full of boys, a light then attacked a drama tree full of gulls hacking victims to death with machetes and knives. 6 of the students, web ducted of the vans and government says they will fight us from an eyesore affiliated group based across the board in eastern democratic republic of congo. while some of the bodies of those killed have been identified, the condition of the remaining bodies means they can only be identified through dna wise provides what we are using instead of using that, we have what you see the many others like this man, simon cooler looking for their children as police question,
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at least 20 suspects searching for answers for me to molar ultra 0. a 16 year old girl has been killed in a school shooting in brazil. one of the students is in a critical condition, is using happened and come back in the southern states a per on a police laser, a rest to be attack a who's said to be a former student. when is the cause? it could be floated up on the army. the only thing i saw was and pointing the gun and people running out of the way. i was very worried because my brother was inside to me or whatever the bank is that still, you know, he started shooting. i fell next to him and he didn't shoot me out of pity. pulling this on time and call his gun is throwing the japanese also make us a move in $1000000000.00. a little suit filed and never done, says necessities fabricated evidence to falsely accuse him of financial misconduct . it will say, tycoon was arrested in japan in 2018, but fled to his native levon a year later. we'll assume that just a criminal charges against him possible to find this on executive stop,
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thank you very much. so straight is fixed is a slowly passing their way towards a victory target of $291.00 in the 1st ashes test against england and bottom in rain washed out in the mornings pipe. but when they resumed again to see what to do, it proved for moving scott folded and bowing alley. taking a wicket of travis heads, fox listening quadrille remains and beaten up the creases. having reached his hoff century australia. now hunting, 93 for 5 at tea with 98 runs to that fig tree talk else can in and by paying showed fronts, continue the perfect start to you, right? 2024 qualifying his goals. so the be grease and hold for much in paris. a dangerous challenge on antoine grayson gave fronts the opportunity to school from the penalties, thoughts and by step top missed the spot cake and he was allowed to retake it and g to encroachment. the p. s g for making no mistake the 2nd time around that was 54th goal is the seasons. a club in country setting
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a new french record for the single season. the above east fontaine, a game finished. one no. in england also made it 4 winds from 4 and qualifying. they thrust north, macedonia 7 know also because of success. school 3 of those goals. the 2nd one here pick of them that was the 1st trip of his career english to run his up at the last european championship a top of the group, see 6 points that had if you prayed, be most up one mills to the keys, struck twice in the last 18 minutes to see a whales to know the 2nd go from the dealer, was a bit special to key a tough of group d wells. a 2nd thoughts of the late drama is because extends dunn's northern island. i but i met, i'm bets of big picked up the boat bull inside his own house and run through to school. cuz like sons went on 88 minutes. that's now 3 wins in full for catholics on. we're trying to reach
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a major tournaments for the 1st time. the 11 will qualifies to be played on tuesday . christiana rinaldo will become the 1st player to make 200 international parents as when portugal take on iceland in reykjavik. the 38 year old already holds the record from most international matches. the political coach were brought them up to us, has confirmed, renounce, i will play against iceland for school. currently top said group having one the 1st 3 qualified cycle which i cards. i know that i hold a lot of records, but i say this honestly, audit chase records. they chased me. that's why i'm very happy. and that's where my motivation comes from. to continue planning at the highest level for the national team community, but certainly been a stellar international career for rinaldo. it began in 2003 when he made his day before portugal in one know when of a catholic son. since then, he's gone on to school a $122.00 goals, which makes in the old time leading score in men's international football is proudest moments in portugal. shirts came in 2016 when his team won. the arrows
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basing heis fronts in the final a belgium, so keep a cheaper quotes while i hesitate back of the team's head coach after he came cool to our left, the sports training come because he was overlooked for the captaincy. in the absence of kevin to bring that remainder conquered caps in belgium in subsidized draw with australia decision which coach domain and kind of to disco suggested lead to cool to are pulling out of tuesdays quarter for i guess to sonya, go to us as he's deeply disappointed by to this goes comments which he added do not fit with reality. meanwhile, germany is presented. the official mass quote for next year is yours. it's a teddy back. and over the next 2 weeks, you can probably tell him his name on the wife website. the 4 options take inspiration from the german word for bed, which is ball. they are all l bought, bought another bon hot and put the phone saw in tennis. well, number to call us out across has begun his wimbledon preparations. the 20 year old
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is also against the frenchman also. when the mesh in the 1st round, the queen's club in london, this is only the 3rd cross cold tournament that outcries is played in history. all former well number 2 and that's coats of 8 seen hay in the blue has been forced to announce over time. and at the age of 27, due to a chronic back injury. eastern new plants is next, mostly controlled and will be have final tournaments. cons of 8 has 16 v titles in hickory, and we use the quote to find as the strain opened back in 2020, to answer the spanish. thus i who continues to pursue her passion despite being a cor drupal mtc. she's one competitions all over the world and one day hopes to compete with the power olympics. david stokes reports sarah macro has no friends or feats that continues to hit the way she's been bodybuilding and so thing, since she was 5. but at the age of 18 was struck by meningitis. i left in
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a coma for 10 days since then she said $25.00 operations, including a kidney transplant from head that it'd be along the way and it'll be done. i walked into the hospital and 5 months later i left being pushed in a wheelchair with no hands or feet with depending on the dialysis machine because it was what his meningitis i had multi organic shop and 7 claudia, correct. hold on. i kind of you go, best boating, korea was seemingly over, but she refused to let it be to be 3 is lights up. she took part in the will power southern championships in the united states and finish 2nd. i saw your when we caught the see had full for spaces on a kidney transplant and i was representing staying in an adaptive stuff. well championship. and i had a silver around my neck. it is something that i would never have imagined of everything that happens away from the beaches. so it gives inspirational talks and is a 3rd year low student. she attends class unaided. so the people with disabilities are usually overprotected. and that is something that i hate. what if i have an
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officer how, why you, how to set it up. if i ask for it, please help me do it. before i ask sarah and a family successfully campaign to have the meningitis vaccine that would have site to made available to old children in end of the see if they also win a fight to get the local health services to cover the cost of prosthetics. for sarah and others in similar circumstances, which can run into millions of dollars over the course of a lifetime cetera. finished 1st in her category at this tournament in grand can area. but she has much bigger goals. so thing won't be part of the power lympics next year in paris, but if it is included in the 2028 los angeles games, she wants to go metal david stokes, which is 0 a. while it was policy time and out of my grades, home country, spain, on monday, the thousands of funds gathered in the capital madrid to celebrate explains national football team. also,
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they won the nation's lead title. that'd be crow. sure. on penalties to clinch that 1st choice fee since the 2012 european championship. all right, that is all useful. now more license. so if i want to have some more names without them, the next stuff is that, that from me for this, these uh, but then go away. i'll be back in just a moment, which will the days news the join, the global conversations, just say the good news. the industry could be convenient is say, this is
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