tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 21, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the theme through the the hello, i'm serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes is really settlers attack another palace thing in the village in the occupied westbank settings fire to dozens of homes and cars. use the games for helping ukraine with cover will be live and an international
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donor conference in london. rescue plane, searching for a missing submersible detect underwater noises in the north atlantic and heavy fighting incidents. khartoum and i'm doing mine after a shaky ceasefire, came to an end in support. christiana ronald, i boxes, $200.00 type of port to go the only way he knows how an 18 or it's minute with us giving his team victory or the iceland in the year or it's for the 24th. the we start this, our would be escalating situation across the occupied westbank is really settlers of attacked, another palestinian village in northern ramallah. they set fire to homes, cars and other properties in the village of tour, messiah, or reports of injuries. this is the latest round of violence after the killing of 4
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is released on tuesday near and illegal settlement. however, as far as it is that there is near the entrance of tour messiah village in ramallah, start with what's happening now, harry and what you're able to see the best method. well, yeah, this, this attack took place earlier on wednesday. what we're hearing is from people inside the village of terms. so i what the telling us, we're also getting some information from the palace to me in red present society. we haven't been able to get in that ourselves. or there is a police or it is very close as checkpoints just near the entrance there. and when i spotted all palestinian license plates, they allowed us to go no further. despite the fact that unless they said they couldn't care less. and so that's why we're here. what we are hearing from inside is a pretty disturbing picture that according to a couple of sources from the village, up to 200 is ready. the central is from a nearby supplements attacked the village earlier on wednesday. we've also had a slightly contradictory statement from the head of the local council and he puts
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that number much lowered about 40 but nonetheless, but some of them were um and they came with a few and sticks. at least 3 houses. totally boned about 20 damaged by fire and by rocks and, and diamonds in other ways. but in terms of the injuries, that's what is more disturbing with hearing from the policy read present that some 12 people were injured by live by a. now there were some suggestions that perhaps some of the settlers themselves were shooting those bullets. and there was also a confrontation off to the set was left between palestinian residents and these ready forces who came in shortly afterwards. injuries sustained as well by rubber coated bullets from c, a gas as well, and we were hearing about a potential out of development. i'm just going to talk to my produce, as he said, do we have any confirmation of potential fatalities? we don't have that confirmation yet. but there are some suggestions that some of
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those injuries may well who have the most serious, at least so this is a very major type. people in this village say they are used to quite a lot of secular violence here, but they've never had an attack like this in their experience. yeah. and we understand it's a rapidly developing situation. of course, harry, this is not happening in of a vacuum far from it. talk to us about the sharply escalating cycle of violence over the last 2436 hours alone. of the well yes, i mean those approximate size rapidly escalating cycle of violence and there's one that has some months long within the context because of the why the conflict but yes, early on tuesday or in the afternoon of tuesday, rather that was a palestinian shooting attack out of petrol station just outside another legal settlement, the settlement of eli most of ramallah in that attack for is rainy's was shot dead for others were injured. and his ready man exchanged the bullets with one
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of the 2 suspected one of the 2 attackers, one palestinian 9 was left dead at the scene. another was then surrounded attacks that he was driving in was surrounded by is ready for us, is north of novelist. later in the early evening, he was shot dead inside that taxi. and then since then that has been this wave of secular violence targeting policy means in various areas. up and down the west bank lights on tuesday night. we saw a lot of that concentrated around nablus, the very consistent flash points of hawaii, right. but also at the villages in the area as well as fires was set up. dozens of people were injured in those attacks. we now have this situation here as well. and on top of that therapy and people, nice thing is where the settlers and secular upset are activists. i'm senior governments because on the far right of this coalition,
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government who being massing at a place called have yet to a so called under is really terms and legal outposts from which people were rejected over many occasions. but most recently in 2021. they were now very fun plans to re establish that several factors legal offers into sacraments and as many times as friends and actually more. and so there is a prospect potentially a further compensation in the village of bates, which is just under that supplement. again, a very regular flash point and this, this massing of settler activists. that one other point for me is really side. they're saying that they are promoting the planning of 1000, the new units at the sacramento valley where this attack took place. they say that's in response to an echo terrorism, the, the palestinian executive committee of the house and the prize. how suddenly racing organization be, check your general of that committee. he's saying that there is organized terrorism coming from the is ready side. harry faucet, near the entrance of the term,
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was cya village and the occupied west bank. thank you for your reporting israel's far right. government has also just approve the construction of a 1000 new units in the eli illegal settlements. the site of tuesdays attack that harry was telling us about houses here, as in ron con, is in west jerusalem with more on that, iraq when it came out via a statement from the prime minister's office, it said the decision was reached by prime minister benjamin netanyahu the defense minister, your government, and the finance minister bet. so they'll smoke change all responses to terra. it says this is a strike. it would force and to build our country. this a 1000 new supplement units within 80 is being seen as a act of defiance by these rallies in the face of what happened on a choose a this was announced on wednesday. now, often times they do and that will the settlements off the and the tech such as this
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. but right now things are very different just a few days ago. the process to streamline settlements. busy is actually put forward and approved by the cabinet. it used to be a 6 phase approach says at any point during those phases, politicians international community could raise objections by simply got rid of that. and now, but since i was smart, rich who's the finance minister is now almost completely in control of approving those settlements. so this will be a big victory for him. this is on top of 4000 new settlements that will be discussed on wednesday that drew international i, particularly from the un secretary general antonio terrace, who said that these supplements of needed to stop now. but for those small trades has also been calling for a large scale operation in the occupied. westbank comments have been echoed by the national scale, which means that if the modem then give it, they haven't got that. so maybe this is the compromise, but there's an illness amount of pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu from
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the far right of his coalition to launch a major operation. and you all keep hard westbank and his fall right, coalition partners have the trump card. they say if you don't do it, we're simply going to quit the coalition. busy those new elections him on con, in west jerusalem. thank you very much. and staying in the region, just a while longer clashes and broken out between these really forces and residents of the occupied golden heights. residents are opposed to the construction of a wind energy project. hundreds of drew syrians say that their farm lands will be affected by this project. the international conferences underway in london to help ukraine recover and rebuild from the conflict. and keith says it's me. it needs more than $6000000000.00 in the next 12 months. european commission presidents are sort of under land, has pledged $54000000000.00 for a 3 year period starting next year. washington says it will provide $1300000000.00
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in additional financial assistance to ukraine for its reconstruction efforts. the world bank estimates the costs of the war at about $411000000000.00. so far, ukraine's president appeared on the video and urged owners to take concrete steps on things. you know, i think some of the land is happening from easily every country where we have a v o k, or in colorado. and he's called for as women pro reason 2 or 3 minutes from very much to real products. us sector of states and russia will eventually pay for the damage done to ukraine, even as we come together here in london committed to supporting ukraine's build up . russia continues to try to burn it down. so, let's be clear. russia is causing your brains,
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destruction and russia will eventually bear the cost of ukraine's reconstruction. to speak though to the dean baba, who was at the conference in london for us. and the dean. this conference raises a really interesting question. after 16 months of war and the country is largest ukraine. what's the bill? how much does it really cost to rebuild the whole serial of coal? so think it is a rough estimate system and we heard from the world bank recently they thinking the show to the reconstruction of ukraine's economy could cost a full team, $1000000000.00 us dollars in total over hops decades. they've put the figure out. it's more than $400000000000.00 us dollars. now things are moving and it's a mixture of money for directly from government, direct assistance like that $1300000000.00 announced by the us and loan guarantees prime minister wishes to not before the to the conference starts here
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and said that britain was trying to arrange loan guarantees to the world bank to ukraine of more than $3000000000.00 for the media to be on. but politicians are talking about some sort of marshal plan type of approach to ukraine . a similar to what happens in the rebuilding of germany off to world war 2. but the crucial difference of course is that the conflict and ukraine is still ongoing as a loss of fear. and so, for example, in the last couple of hours from seas, foreign minister speaking here said the whole country was going to introduce a war insurance mechanism, which would basically back guarantee any companies in front pledging to invest in ukraine. they're a huge, huge investments being told about, particularly in tech, and the energy sector varies based on the estimates of the cost of should points out withdrawal, not before about the destruction of the dime in southern ukraine. i know probably
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depend on how long the war actually continues the deem. tell us a bit more. but if you can about this notion floated by the us secretary of state, anthony, blinking that we just played. he said russia should ultimately pay for all of this . it will look, you won't find anybody here who will say otherwise that's been repeated by various political leaders who say that russia is clearly via aggressive and the russia in the long term will have to be made to pay what's happening. one already the u. k. for example, since the full scale invasion last year have sees around $23000000000.00 in russian assets in this country and impose sanctions on more than $1500.00 people, many of them linked to the russian government. last month, the g 7 leaders said that they would go ahead and seize around $300000000000.00 us
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dollars. huge amounts of russian assets, the net banks and institutions. including here in the united kingdom until russia pays for the damage with its cause. now, the european central bank has already warns uh the e u, but doing started to spend time seizing funds or taking interest in the, in russian accounts. and using that directly to get to ukraine, could actually create a lot of instability on the markets. people wouldn't have a confidence in the u. road currency. we don't know how far springs will move on that front, but there is a clear determination in the absence of any russian willingness to, to, to pay for the damage is a sights um to actually take tough auction and to seize those. those assets which are immense, just in this country, for example, it didn't bother reporting from london. thank you very much. jona whole now is in the harkey even the northeast of ukraine and he has more on the damage and reconstruction efforts across the country on the ground. the scale of the
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destruction is absolutely immense. you can see damage to infrastructure into residential buildings like this, a 16 to 18 story apartment building, but really all over the country. not just in places still being folded over along the front lines of the south and east, but in places that are still occupied at down in the south thinks that he's like maria pole so substantially destroyed. think back me. think of the destruction caused by the breach of the kafka them in the south, but also areas that were occupied in the early stages of the war. large pots of renewal from the city of china. the give down to the gates of ki, even large parts of the northeast here, all the way to the gates of car keys. this is an area code se, unless you have a better look at that building. it's a substantial residential district, just outside concave and that is by no means the only building of each kind. i've counted perhaps 50 like it in just the last half hour,
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either totally or partially destroyed. 40000 people, the pre will population 2 to 3000 people estimated to be living here. now in apartments that really may not be safe in conditions that may not be signed. a tree service is not working properly. 50000 departments in all damaged in just hockey's alone. and that really illustrates the urgency of what is required. it's not just about rebuilding infrastructure to get the economy going. it's about making homes safe for people who need them and rather ambitiously doing that during the war. jo, nicole elders 0 hockey. so that's the report from hockey. let's go now to than yet . in russian control territory. i was just originally harsh and has this report i'm in front of the building that was hit with a joint attack just off the midnight t. i didn't do that's it. so the only building that was hit uh, but there is also
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a charge. duct was also reportedly hit. there are no casualties, as we understood. however, this attack is significant because it's the 1st time that join is used to. i talked to target inside the city of the ministry, actually this is the heart of the city, the vital, a shorter la ski, a neighborhood that's a one of the bush neighborhoods here in the city. it was that as a report that was hit with this draw. now i'm gonna show you a bit of what's left of it. this is one of the rings that is on other rings. the same length. it's around 2 meters. this is, i don't want me to, there's another one on. so these are what's left of the, of the joan. this is the motherboard. also some other parts. we can see some bullets inside this hand made join as we understood. no, there's a context also for this attack over the past few days. there are several artillery
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attacks in the neighborhoods of, of doing yet. so that was several people injured as we understood also. and there were also at tech attacks outside the city. however, today, this attack coincides with another one in most school and the said one and creamy on the train station. but according to the russian authorities, all these attacks were spotted from the ask the sally hush him under the the, the for the race is on to locate is submersible. the last contact on its dive to the titanic ship wreck and the north atlantic ocean. 5 people are on board and aircraft has detected underwater banging noise is ships and planes have been dropping so in our bowie's across an expensive area. and titanic sits at a depth of nearly 4000 meters in the us. coast guard says the submersible may have
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less than 20 hours of oxygen left. gabriel elizondo is in boston where the us coast guard is helping with the search. when gabriel, when this submersible disappeared, it had 96 hours left. how much longer is this window? how much longer do we have to find a sub well, according to the coast guard, they're making their best case estimates here on how much breathable air might be remaining in that submersible. and they believe that at this hour it is around 24 hours or maybe a little less of breathable oxygen left. that would mean that early thursday morning at some point would be the key moment of when the submersible would run out of breathable air. so that is really the key time that the coast
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guard is working with here. that means that today wednesday is a critical day. and that is why they are continued to send out more aircraft, more ships to the area as well, to try to get any sort of visual or any sort of science on where this submersible might be. but as of this hour, they have no signs of it and continue this. what's now an international search that is, is involving french and canadian personnel as well. ok . what do you know about the sounds that were picked up detected, or the coast guard says that it, canadian aircraft picked up some sort of banging or pinging sounds on tuesday. and that they immediately started to send more uh, search personnel and ships in the direction of where that uh
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sounds were emanating from. but they were not able to find the submersible and its even unclear if the opinion sounds that they heard the canadians heard was even the submersible. we don't even know. but it was just one small sign of possibly the submersible, but they weren't able to find it. yeah, no certainties. gabriel, those on to thank you for your reporting. i was yours calling baker joins this calling if the submarine is 4000 meters deep as it might be, even that brings its own set of challenges. technically speaking, that's right. at this depth, the pressure is $400.00 times what it would be here between you and i. and there are just very few tools that can operate down there. so one is coming from the private sector. there's a ship called deep energy. it's owned by a french american group, and it's bringing remote controlled robots that can do industrial tasks like
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putting down cables at 3000 meters beneath the surface. but there are other options from the scientific community. a french ocean institute is sending its ship called the, at the land, which carries a device that can dive to 6000 meters. see what's there, manipulate objects in front of it. but of course, the military has options to the u. s. navy told media it's sending it's deep sea ocean salvage system, which can lift objects from the bottom to the surface of up to $27.00 tons. now it's been used to salvage aircraft that were lost at sea. but with oxygen running out on the submersible, these systems still have to arrive at the site and then find the missing vessel. now the canadian navy, sending a ship the carries a decompression chain for to be used. if the crew does reach the surface, this is an illustration of a similar unit. it would be vital to keep the survivors alive if the pressure inside their ship has been compromised, 0, all right, call and thank you very much. we'll continue to watch this very closely previous tighten passengers and
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a fellow explorer and close friend of one of the missing crew members speculated about what may have happened. i, they, they may be stuck at the bottom of the ocean. perhaps that was a breach in water team and i'm not very optimistic for their return. the really nightmarish scenario is that they're alive at the surface, bobbing away, running out of the air, and been able to get out. they have enough oxygen to keep them alive. and sustain them from 9 to 6 hours for the alternate power to stay alive. so westcove scenario, they have oxygen so they don't have power. and if they don't have power, there can become hypothermic pretty quickly to plenty more head on this news. our bangladesh is one of the world's homes to ship recycling lucrative business, but it is taking a toll on workers will be looking at that colombia is congress rejects to legalize ation of marijuana. why the ruling was
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a setback for indigenous farmers. and in sports, england and australia produce an ashes classic, and the 1st test in burning and who the contact will have all the action later in the program. the so there's been heavy fighting in the suit in east capital cartoon. just hours after a 3 day truce ended, the army claims that it made some games in the mind against the power military rapids support forces. meanwhile, the warring sides have been holding talks and saudi arabia to agree on a new ceasefire for they eat holiday, which happens later this month. okay, but morgan isn't under my near the capital of car to him, hippa, so we know the finding his resume. what more can you tell us? well, we spoke to a residence in various parts of the capital of 2 in the northern parts of the capital. the few residents remaining behind in that part of the city we spoke to
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people in the eastern and southern parts of the capital. now the latest is that there is more intense fighting between the central was their police department through rapid support forces in the southern parts of the capitol, the central reserve police, the minutes arise units of the police department here in sedan and residents in the southern parts say that there's been incense fighting between them for hours now, forcing residents in doors and they reported that several have been injured. several civilians have been injured as a result of the fighting and bound parts of the capital. we also spoke to people in the eastern side of the thought of to him, and they said that there has been as strikes long so that they were able to give surface to air missiles. and here in the city of undermined we were able to hear the sounds of the flies, the jets flying overhead. we know that the slicing in some parts of on demand, especially around the engineers score a ministry based belonging to the army, which is the parent military rapids support for this has been trying to be in control of 4 weeks now. so residents in various parts of the capital have been,
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weren't just the indoors to not be caught in the crossfire between the power military rapids support forces and the incidents in these army. but people say that once the sci fi has ended, they're seeing more and more in terms of pricing between the 2 sides. a temporary you said something to us earlier. that surprised me. you said some residents fear the ceasefire more than they fear the actual fighting. talk to us about that while residents know about when there is a ceasefire and it is respected by both sides, it's submitted to receive fire. now, when the 72 hours sci fi was 1st announced, we spoke to people in the southern and northern parts of the capital to get their take on the view. and they were concerned because they said, that's why that's me. and the sound of heavy artillery and the sound of the fight suggests overhead that would give the chance for the parent minute to wrap it. support for us to expand into civilian neighborhoods enforcement residents out of their homes. and over the past 3 days it's been a lot of reports from civilians,
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especially in the northern parts of the capital of our assess the fights of breaking into their homes. 2 civilians were killed in the northern parts of the capital as a result. and people in the eastern parts also say that they're seeing an increase in the number of presence of our suffices. so that's something that people have been concerned about. there's also the issue of sexual violence. we spoke to write scripts uh over the past 3 days and they see that they've no system optic in the number of women reporting sexual violence and say that's that, that's something a complete number or the full finger. and they see that the figure of victims of sexual violence is likely much higher, but because of the signal it's not being reported. so civilian said that they all concerns is that if there is another ceasefire, it would give the parent minutes to wrap it. support for says more chances to expand into civilian neighborhoods and come with more atrocities on civilians. even a business direct confrontation between the rapid support forces and the army on the minutes were side. and they have been morgan reporting from the under mine, your cartoon. thank you very much. i to the gambia is tightening its rules on
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imported indian medicines after the deaths of dozens of children, at least 70 children, died after ingesting indian made cough. syrup last year. the new rules and pose mandatory inspections and testing of pharmaceutical products from india. a change highlights how governments are evaluating their reliance on india is $1000000000.00 pharmaceutical industry. the tropical storm is tracking closer to the liquid islands in the caribbean. here is just harrington with the weather. let's roll with your weather uptake for the america. it's great to see. you will kick this one off with an update on tropical storm, brett no longer forecasts to become the hurricane. as it passes to the north of barbados. the red line is where it looks to track south of his spaniel that so he and dominican republic over the next few days. let's talk about that heat in mexico, especially the north of the country. temperatures have shut up and exceeded 40 degrees and we've still got heat locked into play across the us state of texas. no real relief coming anytime soon. anytime storms flaring up across louisiana,
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florida, in the southeast of the us, you know, there was a storm system for the carolina's produce. and flash funding and north carolina people had to be rescued that smell, racing up the eastern seaboard into virginia dc. and eventually that weather will creep into new york at a bad day in toronto, sun cloud, combo 27 degrees. thunder storms have cooled the atmosphere and when a pig, now down to $24.00 and for the desert southwest at 40 degrees on. who knows? in phoenix with a sunny sky overhead, south end of south america, whether alerts and play for a central and eastern ecuador as those temperatures rise and active weather around the river plate region creeping into the southeast of brazil, around ports at lake ray. an area that's just dealt with some flooding. that's your update by for now. a jet harrington, there's still a head on alpha 0. flight china has accused the us presidents of complication and violating his political dignity. brazilian authorities make one of the world's largest seizures of illegally obtained shark fins. we'll have
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of the world, voices from different corners, vision, programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. not many people have seen this business to best select. on now to sierra of the watching else is 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. at least one person has died in the occupied. westbank is the situation there escalates is really settlers of attacked, another palestinian village in northern ramallah. they set fire to homes, cars and other property. china has reacted curiously after the us presidents called
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the chinese leader dictator aging says the comments violate the nation's political dignity and is per box or a canadian aircraft. searching for a missing submersible has protected underwater banging sounds. the vessel last contact on sunday, on its side to the wreck of the titanic and the north atlantic. 5 people are on board in china. it has reacted furiously after the us president called is the chinese leader, a dictator. joe biden. use the word and a fundraiser in california. and the timing of this is notable. it comes days after the top us diplomat met choosing pinion beijing, ostensibly to stabilize relations. the chinese foreign minister says the comments by the us president violate the nation's political dignity. when you're not due to the relevant remarks from the us side were extremely ridiculous and irresponsible. they have seriously violated basic fact and diplomatic protocol. and china is political dignity. it was an open political provocation. it's katrina you has more
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on this front page and this is certainly a below its efforts to stabilize the us china relationship a relationship. the aging has to be ready record low points of the language paging using responding to this comments was very strong. it's clear they are angry to close, she didn't seem to dictate to, in public and to proceed to make fun of them will be seen as extremely disrespectful here in china. they will say that it's a lots to face, even a slap in the face, especially considering the flight ins envoy, us extra estate. anthony lincoln was just in the aging, being hosted by several signs of leaders, including stephen king himself and his also at mistress from the agency part. it's a really said in the past that the u. s. has been insincere and much of its language now to an extent aging. and she didn't seem to understand that 0, but it needs to play to the she is constituents. but this was to endanger any possible meeting between job. i didn't see didn't thing down the track,
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possibly even of the high level meetings that are being planned. now i do have to say over stages for a ministry's clements, where there's chrome, they were shows are we still have not seen any coverage at this dictated comments in chinese state media. so it remains to be seen so far, how much they jim wants to escalate. this is katrina you all to 0. surely. monte hargis is a senior china policy fellow with the american think tank 3rd way. she's in washington dc and joins us live today. surely, it's great to have you back on the show, jo biden's, dictate or comment? do you think it's a foreign policy blender, or just maybe a case of catering to a different crowd, a domestic crowd in this case, to thank you for having me. i think this, these comments, it's catering to a crowd. it's also it's a, it's important to acknowledge under what context he said these comments. and i think that is what matters. that piece matters more than mistakenly identifying it
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as a foreign policy pastor. what do you mean by that? sorry, enlightened me. mistakenly identifying it as a foreign policy poster. what do you mean? what goes on publicly publicly you see the theatre, but what goes on behind the scenes? the intimate discussions, i think we talked about last those behind the scenes discussions between us and p r . c. officials who have known each other for decades. there are considerations are coming into those discussions. these are and often times i'll say often times what we are publicly is not actually what people think behind the scenes. and so i would say it's very important for us to engage especially government to continue. i would say continue engaging with entities in the new west and those that they trust that are based and badging. to have
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a deeper understanding of how we need to position ourselves to have the discussions that we need to have in such a way so that we're moving. we're heading benchmarks and moving ourselves forward. because i of course this, this to have this comment. dictators the word dictators send by repeated bar us president for him to say that yes, it can look a certain way, but the real conversations are being behind the seats. well actually this echo is the question i was asking myself, which is ultimately do you think china really cares about this? you mentioned theater earlier. are they quite in fostering that they care or do they really care? and i believe that they do care how they want to escalate it. it will, it will be based on how we respond, how, how the discussions behind the scenes are, are moving. because we have to, i think the advantage that the us has, we have investors who have, for example,
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done business in china and badging and what they understand, what they really understand is that the foundation for any business to really be done successfully, etc. and in, in china, you have to build the relationships. so that means you're mindful of the cultural competencies. how do, how do i introduce myself in a meeting in china? how? um, what sort of breaks do i need to extend for them to recognize this as someone i trust to do business with? ultimately do you think? sorry, go ahead. yes. so i'm just saying that when we have those tools, we have to have, we have to, we have to, we have to reference those people and we have to reference, we have of course have to consult policy experts and see where we can get this together. because it's behind the scenes where people will feel that they can really share with their thinking about variety of topics on foreign policy in regard to us. china relations. all right, shirley, monte har guess senior china policy fellow with the american think tank 3rd way.
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thank you. for joining us today, thank you. of the columbia as congress has rejected a bill to legalize marijuana, the law would have allowed the drug to be bought and sold. it's already legal for medicinal purposes, but possession and consumption aren't criminalized. i listened to rep, yet he has more from both our he's still after a contentious senate session, the lot to legalize the recreation. we use it for me. i do wanna crashed into a wall. the boat scheduled for early tuesday afternoon, finally happened to late into the night as lawmakers scrambled to reach a deal. but in the end there was no majority for it. and was the little chuckle not to comment those. we have given a fight with arguments for the last 4 years here, and today i just want to give thanks to all who helped us get this far. despite continues to advance the votes show it is the end of the road for a bill that promise to legalize the recreation with maria and the markets in the country. devastated by decades of war and drugs outside the congress building
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indigenous might be one. a farmers swept long ground to plan to legally. we're hoping to finally have a legal market for the product. the victim of the victims of the war constructs. there are many problems and no territory on the fights is false recruitment assassinations of indigenous authorities. a lot of compensation and a lot of will. that's why we want this projects to help the victims were solely c panel and it was another last for the government of president goose, double paid through. because many ambitious social reforms have encountered a growing resistance in congress, while resisting scandals involving close allies of affected this popularity. and tuesday, tens of thousands of people took to the streets, you know, position to the government reforms. they see as a threat to the countries democracy follow law. everything marries me, the labor reform seems to me a mastercraft businesses. many people are going to lose their jobs. they want to
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tune our health system into political monopoly. these reforms is their being present. it catastrophe. does they also mark the end of the roads for pay through us labor reforming congress, while the pension and health fails managed to survive the current process and will continue to be discussed in the next lead. just let the periods of this starts in august. so with t regional elections coming up in october, many here believe that the government transformative agenda will continue to have a hard time moving forward. i listen that i'm get the, i just, you have a good time. this month, bangladesh ratified the homecoming convention for the safe and sustainable recycling of ships. breaking down old ships is big business in bangladesh. but rights organizations have concerns about dangerous working conditions and environmental damage. time you have children, reports from sits, according to near the band thing, go violent issues, and one of the world's biggest helps for ship recycling. after vessels are the
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commission, they're broken down and the pots, surgery purpose, guidelines from the international maritime organization known as the home come convention, include ways of limiting risk to human health and safety and to the environment. some recycling years are already complying with the convention. with the next 2 years, all the yards and bundle bears win, reach the hong kong convention 11. and it will be a strong message to the word that send your vessels to bangladesh. and it will be this phone simply this cycle. along with this just cheap labor makes it a popular destination for ships at the end of their operational lives. the sector generated substantial income and estimated $2000000000.00 in 2022 and creates many jobs. with the bowman construction, there is an increasing demand for iron and steel. as a step model from this window shapes are one of the main sources that according to the international labor organization,
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the industry is among the most dangerous in the world, with high fatality rates, injuries, and workplace related diseases. so many places we spoke to are unhappy, but didn't want it to be identified for fear of repercussions. it'd be good if we could have proper safety, get the clean working environment, then it'd be less chance of any accidents happening. the working conditions are better than before. the workers are treated badly. we don't get a decent wage or proper health care compensation for all the hard labor advocates. the groups are lobbying for, improve working conditions. we really appreciate bonded, as government has approved the home phone convention, we also appreciate some of the visit on a double up data yet as agreement. but the concern is that are many yards who are not. following up on vinson, the international labor organization says employees need the union representation
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to protect their rights and workplace safety committees to ensure to have the power to refuse dangerous jobs. turn the treasury visit us at the condo, bangladesh, brazil say its confiscated $29.00 tons of illegal shark fins bound for asia, and still have to be the largest seizure of its kind in the world. and on the history report. 10000 sharks from 2 endangered species. that's how many were killed to fill this room with 29 tons of sharp fence destined for asia. the facilities in brazil sees the shipments from an export company in the southern center katerina state while confiscating more at the airport and sell paula with us . but i have to physically see this, one of the usual practice as in the world is known as filling in which the shock is caps it and has been sliced off, which of the dead pots, and then the rest of the animal is dumped into the sea the animal lives in suffering in agony. so in addition to waste of the animal,
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you end up causing suffer c, the sharks and is a traditional delicacy in parts of asia often consumed and soup, it's considered a symbol of prosperity and good fortune. it's estimated $100000000.00 sharks are killed each year 70 percent solely for their fins. scientists say it's pushed most short species to the brink of extinction, threatening the world's marine ecosystem, asking people to bend this time of it would be an increase more demand. and also we really lost our check on that kind of jumps and forget really many organizations including this. we want to really see this kind of 2nd progress would be effective, not on the on the paper, but also on the last november 183 countries approved the plan to protect some of the most traffic shots pcs from sending but with the illegal trade, where it's half a $1000000000.00
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a year. it will be difficult to stop this practice. that i'm a huge g l g 0. locals have filed a police reports against the wild life department of malaysia, so what they say is illegal killing of monkeys. long tailed mechanics are protected under law, but may be killed by officers if the animal is a danger to human life or human prophecy. florida slurry reports from quality and for off tossing and his neighbors are still in shock at what happened to you last week. they so monkeys being shot just a few meters from their apartments a little over the in this video, opto can be heard questioning one of the men who said he's from malaysia's wildlife and national parks department during the confrontation and nothing mentos what appeared to be several dead months lease into the back of a pickup truck. the man we the funny does the monkey set down on the branch of bank, it just went down to monkey for, i know from the one velo reading. took the monkey out by the,
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tells me the bug me into a, b, b, c, the bodies, governments during the time of this year, say they saw some monkeys being shot at close range. after they had been trapped in the cage. the sage wildlife department denied those allegations and said that with no elements of cruelty, it is authoration. we found this on the ground. it appears to be a 12 gauge shotgun shell. a website that sells hunting equipment describes these shelves as top notch for lodge. but in smaller game, the state wildlife department said it has acted on complaints about damage to property and threats to people safety. some of the people who live here say they've co existed peacefully with the monkeys for years and not disturbed by what they consider an inhumane approach to dealing with that. so i'm gonna tell you to a 2nd. it was heartbreaking to watch. it's a sin to kill, i'm not. i told them not to hurt the monkeys, but they wouldn't listen. the lawyers say long tailed mechanics should not be
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killed because they are protected by law. the wire department cannot give any any most in the event that in any mode has become a nuisance or is a disturbance then the solution is very simple. the wildlife department is supposed to capture the cit anymore or any most, and relocate them not kill them. this is not the 1st time the wildlife department has been accused of acting illegals. 2 years ago, witnesses say at least 20 dusky leave. languages were shot dead by wildlife department personnel on grounds they had attacked humans, even though the species is listed as endangered on the international conservation law. lawrence lee, which is 0 positive port. it's still a head on alpha 0 at the end. the next big star shows why we should stick to the basketball port. that's coming up in the
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're a sports news with who contact, who's joined us onset ro total. thank you very much. christiano ronaldo says it's an unbelievable achievement to become the 1st bio planet to make $200.00 international appearances. he kept off his landmark nights by scoring po chose when it gets ice and in you write 2020 full qualifier. well before kick off from now that was given a get as well, the rest of the clock to come and writes his life is smile started. are you coming to the rescue for portugal, scoring in the 1890 minutes to give this sort of wonderful victory in reykjavik
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boulevard? he did have to wait for v. i off to confirm that it was a go. he's $100.00 each, like you said for his country. portugal off top of group j with soul wins from full games. or little dive of pulled off a big shot to beat paula the y side was seemingly in control with robert lever. bowsky put them to the possible guard, i saw a red 172 fast and the wall. okay. but so we 32. so the, the 2nd victory and you appear in qualifying sees twice. he says he was coming to the top of that group is very baffled the elements to beat georgia. despite the heavy writing glass guy, the guy did go ahead and have done color mcgregor guys gotten a delayed off the 6 minutes, but the matches then hold to that means me off to the ground stopped up to where i can off to a 90 minute delay the guy was restarted the decision georgias coach was not happy about it finished and he'll scroll to oh, do you have any will be the highest of the year or is next year box will have c slick about my that still be the advantage of the full of our music fall source, the lose to deal at how you to columbia in
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a friendly match on tuesday for many of want just we have the last 11 games. so elizabeth brazil took on set a goal in another friendly as part of the team's antique vices and campaign. this came in a previous guy and they can get it on sauces. i arranged in response to the racist abuse stuff about the dfcs junior wells party for around the good last season. it was very easy if you set up the 1st go for lose the spot. catch a box with the school at suitors that it calls savio bobbies for the balance of the, the goal of the guy, the count as the contract to jail and to wait for another big knife, football that is moving to saudi arabia with french. well, come with it and go to the country, starting out. if you have the club released this video on twitter concerning the news, the whitfield, the joy of the saudi champion, some chelsea of the 3 a deal he reportedly more than $100000000.00. contact with the fargo on the side international teabag carrying benjamin a. hi, gonna one time i thought you did the best video bucks to bucks the world. so i'm
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helps them as he went to be called century disco. bucklin captain ben stokes dismissed come on to the match to be with the girls, cats and pet cummins and nathan lion. hardly known until they messing prowess states about putting some miracle. the remaining told the $54.00 rooms gradually reduced. skip it, states might have been able to stop the partnership in it strips, but he couldn't hold on and the 1000000 stones and things shots that would make a tougher to play a proud of the 1st the mid hughes didn't know which way to look. so it's almost unbelievably the most look, three's most experienced boat, a james anderson who has 686 taste. we could fly to these best. and then came the winning runs and elements of provincial for the tourist close by 2 limbs tracing a similar target in 2005,
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the very same ground. before the savings began, there was a feeling that it could be a threat to. and basically both the full visit to come to the same as the algebra. feel like from all that's the 1st session that they want. it was $5050.00 the hallway alone. i could just never feel like a song to fall one way or the other and or if and those same until about yeah. 1520 minutes ago, i just felt 5050 the home hash things ability to say that yes, just listening to right off the one game. so full games left. so just keep following us and we'll keep trying to do what we do. and i will still be encouraging the place to keep the smile in the face and just enjoy every moment that we have our new england field firestone wimbledon champion. venus williams has been given
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a wildcard to this year's event at the age of 43. the 7 tired grand slam winter has our need recently returned to action following a 5 month injury lyles, the american is totally planning. i'd be very events invaluable before the test 1st . when i have a 1250, a partner in 4 years. with this victory, i will well, number 40, i come in at geology, on monday, after the story of a japanese restaurant who's moved to set that goal to most the version of the sports. he's also set up academy to help youngsters learn as well. the type of structure pulls it's getting framed to the ground is not everyone's idea. a refund show who assuming loves it to japanese wrestler left tokyo last year to base himself and chest the 3rd largest city and set a go where a version of wrestling called love is the national sports lending physical come up with a capacity victory as month by an opponent's back hitting the flow. pretty much. every time i practice, i feel myself getting stronger bit by bit so i feel
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a lot of joy and growth. i'm reflecting on my weak points and training hard every day to improve my skills so that i can win the fight. or chicago is a student of senegalese wrestling. he's also a teacher at the olympic style, greco roman skills. he's more familiar with having completed at the national level in japan, he's opened an academy preparing 3 dozen athletes for the some impacts which sent a goal will host in 2026. that new he came in integrated easily. sometimes it feels like we've known him for many years is positive us or with positive him shy guy 1st visited said a god in 2017 during a trip which depends agency and was struck by how much it reminded him of how the, you know, you are in senegal, as in japan, we have a culture of hospitality which in japan is called oma to now she but incentive goals. it's called around the senegalese people live together with their families and they all support each other and, and that's my kind of culture. it hung up the 29 year old. chicago doesn't own
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a lot of money, but he lives in a community of restless. he suppose his work to include his close friend check by the end who we met on his previous trip to the country to make up a 100 of them. i told him that i would help him, which if it costs a little bit because he came to my country to develop the support for our national summit without being paid for whatever he wants to do, and must accompany him of what. and it may not be lucrative, but that hard work is getting results. it's a national competition last month in front of hundreds of people. one of the students when a silver metal encouraging stallings with the youth and then picks just 3 years away. savings folks, would you say right? okay, now through a huge hard run in major league baseball, most of taco yoshi smashing i won a $136.00 meet the hardware for the boston red sox in the when i over the minutes started situated with the japanese size. it's one of the season. but this page not quite so impressive. this was possible plan victor, where many of us are already be started by the 1st page before they aren't,
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keeps slide the byron is fractions set to be chosen as a number one pick and says i and b i draw off. that's it. more like a 0 can be good and everything for whole perfect, thank you so much. i'm back in just a moment with more world news. stay 2000 here. the, [000:00:00;00] the showing the game is coming over our heads from russian positions and a new crane positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as
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they were trying to sleep. we see some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is a will quite legion cross the lines and no, no man's land level of destruction here. proof of just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries, for told and i've gone this time late with poverty and unemployment has been central to global opiate production. and this home to maintenance of drug rounding them a former majority around recovering other dedicates as life, giving them home the with this a 2nd show on that,
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