tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 23, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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in particular, the can see this is 45 that are often new showers, gathering. they don't particularly big, but they will give you some temporary relief of gathering the cost. a blistering age wave sweeps across the world, threatening the health and livelihoods of millions, because of tourism mythology plans to put the country on the global forest map. false why a modest revolution is storming the world of global fashion. counting the cost on that, i'll just say to the the hello, i'm serial veney a great to have you with us. this is the news. our life from the coming up in the
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program today. protests intensify against these really governments proposed traditional changes the head of a crucial vote at the leaders of russia and bella roost meat for the 1st time since last month's failed. mutiny by the wagner mercenary, thousands of tourists and locals are moved to safety in the greek island of rhodes . as point as far as for an out of control. and voters in spain are deciding its thing wants to keep the party a socialist prime minister federal associates will be live in madrid in sports. and they trauma out the women's world cup as sweet in school in the ninety's minutes as an ice south africa that fast ever points the is just passed, 13 gmc for pm in west, russo. and where is really protest as have begun there demonstration outside the class that these really parliament, they're angry about
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a number of traditional changes being proposed by the far right government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and that includes measures that many say less than the court's powers. and that said is due to vote on one aspect of the bill on monday. hundreds of thousands have been protesting for months against the plans to change israel's legal system. critics say that the bill is a threat to democracy. let's talk about why the protesters are en route. now the full package proposed by israel's government with less than the courts powers. it proposes giving these really parliament the ability to override supreme court decisions with a simple majority of $61.00 votes. it would allow politicians to choose which judges to a point at the moment. judges are selected by an independent panel. the changes would also remove the supreme court's ability to review the legality of what's known as israel's basic laws. which function as its constitution. presidents isaac hertzog, has vocally opposed to proposal saying it's pushing israel to the verge of legal
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and social collapse. mohammed john hume is in west jerusalem mohammed, look the the level of political of actually, sorry, excuse me, a public opposition to this has been truly remarkable. protestors out in the streets since january, you've spent the last 2 days with them. has the country ever seen anything like that before? a 0. this is something i've been asking many of the demonstrators that have been out here today, and they say that this is absolutely unprecedented. the fact that there is such a commitment of coming out week after week after a week 29 weeks of demonstrations against this plan from the prime minister and as far right wing coalition partners to overhaul. did you said you did sherry in this country? that is extremely significant. today, it is extremely hot. let me set to see where we are. there's still people coming out. it looks empty behind us. but if you had, we'll just fall, let me, let me show you where we are over there in that direction. that's the connected, that's where this very controversial bill. that's being debated right now. just in
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the past 15 minutes, you've had a flurry of activity. you've had more barricades like this, set up a set up security presence. if we can look over here. yeah. you'll see there are more demonstrators that are actually coming out right now. be dispersed earlier because of the heat, they needed to go, they needed to regroup, get some food, get some water. now the plan is that possibly within the next half an hour, you may see hundreds, even thousands of people out again outside of between us. it demonstrates to try to show their resilience and say to the prime minister that his plan to try to overall . but you disagree in this country, well that they are never going to stand for. it was one woman i spoke with earlier in the day 0. you told me that this moment this is like, did you team the ford falls, the democracy is an extreme peril. one example of that is the fact that you have more and more reserve is different branches of the army that over the past couple of days have been saying that if this bill passes, this is
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a bill that would limit oversight from the supreme court for government decisions government appointments, that if it passes they will not show up for duty at last count is over 10000 reserve is different branches of the military say they are not going to report for service that has, has forced the chief of staff of the army here to address a letter to service members today, stating that if not up to them, whether they want to show up for service or not. but also expressing concern to what's happening right now is to in the country a part and the if service men and women don't actually show up for service. well, that means that the military preparedness of this country, well, it's not going to be ready if anything happens, let me just show you very quickly before we finish here again, more protestors here. they have started together. we're expecting to see a lot more in the next half an hour to hour. they say they're going to come out here. they plan to camp out overnight that they will not rest until the prime minister shelves. his plans to try to overall did you district 0 mohammed john silver reporting there from west jerusalem. thank you very much mom and let me turn to it more on the shara your else's. you're
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a senior political analyst. you joined us today from paris, more one, the heart of the harshest critics of these proposed traditional changes have quoted cool. they say this could kill is really demo democracy. is that fair? yes, it's fair and it just accurate one caveats. it's an important cabinet because we are not talking about a liberal democracy and that the additional sense was talking about the jewish state, the state of the jewish people, not the state to which citizens. in other words, this is a community of democracy that does not provide the same rights to its credit spinning and citizens and other citizens. then it does to the jewish citizens in terms of land, immigration started termination on so on. so. so this is a community and democracy basically meant to underline jewish supremacy within the state for those jews within the state. this is
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a problem. this we do, they have they meet, they have committed to the house that the program of the new government spends basically on 2 pillars. corruption. the other issue found that this is why do i say corruption? because the immediate, they're just reaching change is that they want to impose through part of a really meant to have prime minister nothing you know, serve as long as he wants. although he's indicted on free corruption charges. i didn't want to good someone like they had to show spotty. i mean that a we've been convicted, convicted on tax evasion. i'm sure there's incentives to be able to be for example, minister of finance. imagine the contradiction you chose this government wants to make sure that it's correct. ministers is corrupt readers. continue to show, despite objection from the supreme court and how that logistically kind of just
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shared it. but i just know i'm the more important and the long term consequences that have to do with find out this isn't there's when you make sure that you marginalize have good judges chevy in the absence of our constitution. what do i need to put in my drawer? to come past new law by one of the most extreme, fanatical governments invested in the state. they went back as any law to further deep in the jaw city within the state. and he showed that there fanatical programs to turn the state and to proceed. as usual fargo so that it could be attending democracy to be effect or want know, you wrote a piece on the options here at. com, in which you detailed some of that. it's called, it is really civil war question mark. and you argued in that piece at this moment and it's really politics actually is directly linked israel's occupation of palestinians or trees. can you tell us a little bit more about that?
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but you know, i think this is sort of the most important point to be made at this point in time. i but eventually started because most of those hundreds of thousands of people in the streets of kind of even jewish them are either unwilling or inc capable to see the link between 5 decades. plus the patients of oppression, a party, an extra effect on their own political system. she for 5 seconds or so. there are 2 processes that's been happening. it is a pre 9067 war is that it was basically more secular, more trash can, that's your dominated. i would say even more sense or less something i'm point hard designs. but after $9067.00 wars, 2 processes began to happen. it is that one is the site session of religion. those all deluxe conservative parties, that's what basically non design is, became designers. and those type of,
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i'm not sure they start to work quite set to that became part sealing logical side of the the 9671 was divine intervention was a miracle the army became sacred of illegal segments. begin with dentists. so you have a bit rolling, nationalistic, right wing fanatical twins within the existing site and thinking over slowly, but surely. and it's hard or is the sacrament movement in the occupied territories . in fact, to the main ministers today, leading to changes in is that the finance minister of the national security or product of this stuff moving, what does he go? second move, i don't sufficient. but is there any sense to be in touch with not to see the link between the whole earth think occupational that kind of thing and that's going on for decades and how those phonetic stuff out of an additional few patients. i know totally ignored, not only doorstep stadiums,
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but to watch their own jewish breakfast, mar, one. thank you very much. more on the shar, there. i was 0 senior political analyst and you can read more one's latest opinion piece on the political situation in israel. that's on our website as a 0 dot com. the russian president, vladimir putin is holding talks with bella, russian leader, alexander lucas, shameka in st. petersburg. now this is lucas shank. us 1st visit. the rush us as the short lived and using the by the wagner and mercenary group, the meeting comes to me, the rising tensions of poland and moscow is warned that any aggression against its allied bella roost wouldn't be considered an attack on russia. both leaders say that you cranes counter offensive the beginning, last month against russia has failed. so look, i think it also made some controversial comments about the wagner group. listen to this, not so much. it is a pretty good spark metals. the wagner flight has become
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a concern and they're asking to let them go west. i'm asking them, why would you do that? require keeping tabs on them and they say, we just want to, you know, go on a trip to also and gesture of possession of triggers. them because when they fought inbox mode, they knew where the west and military hardware was coming from. so they have this feeling that special is a problem. of course i'm keeping them in central galleries like we agreed, and i wouldn't want to redeploy them. but as the in this that moves. meanwhile, russian airstrikes have killed, at least one person in ukraine's main port city of odessa. more than 20 others including 4 children, were injured. training authorities, say religious and residential buildings were destroyed. russia has been showing odessa and other food export facilities for 6 consecutive days. now. moscow has withdrawn from the un brokered grade. the green deal that allowed ukrainian grain to be exported through the black sea from mcbride has more from keith. so this was
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been described as another night's attack of the monsters, according to the regional governor in odessa. according to the russians, they were targeting sites that were being used. they say full preparing terrorist attacks against russia, according to the craniums, what they ended up hitting were largely apartment buildings, homes and historic cathedral. and once again, port facilities. this is the 6 consecutive nights the facilities have been targeted in odessa and also with joining ports and what the premiums claim is. a systematic attempt by russia to a stop. it's food exporting capabilities in facilities. and it's the soul seems to be in retaliation for the attack on the coach bridge that connects russia with the crime being put until the took place. last monday, president slodum is a lensky of ukraine, has promised retaliation for this latest attack, which he describes as russian evil and has justified the attack on the coach bridge
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as being a legitimate target and an enemy object. rob mcbride, i'll just say era keith wildfires in greece a force tens of thousands of people to be moved to safety. stephanie decker has uh, stephanie gecko was coming to us live, but actually due to the extreme heat, her equipment has been pushed to breaking points. so we're gonna listen to her previous report, his stephanie decker, near athens. it has been diving in this stretch of dominion to ringing off the coast of italy for nearly 20 years. and for the past 2 decades, very natalie has witnessed how much of the human footprint has invaded the c at the bottom of plastic wasteland. to this dive is to retrieve a plastic table that he estimates has been there for at least 3 years. not so easy
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to bring up with that one of the dunphy. it's not the 1st time this is one of the menu mon from select we collected an over the use the what that has become warmer today. the water is $26.00 degrees celsius on the surface, and below it was $22.00 degrees. many changes all sorts of plastic objects, literacy bed and the inhabitants of deceit have had to adapt by the looks of it. the catch of the day was rather plentiful and delicious, but the combined effect of pollution, plastic, and warm as the water is having an impact that we're just beginning to know about. that most probably these fish contain micro plastics in the tissue. tiny piece is smaller than 5 millimeters undetectable to the naked eye, which i often found in our food chain. there isn't a day that passes with angela green. this says he doesn't find plastic quote in his
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name. i mean to shift size. we've picked up a truck tire and a sun bed, but it's mainly bottles, plates, forks, bags, fish, nets, bucket all plastic. that plastic is very resilient and can float for years around the globe and oceans carrying with them fungus bacteria and outgoing, which are happy with woman. water like these days to increase of temperature of the sea temperature is very favorable, create very sour, palatable conditions for the increase of the number and the quality of the periods in the water. so if we are starting the bacteria, we can also predicted that with the increase of global temperature in the system parade to the number of this bacteria is going to increases to increase as well. but changes to the ecosystem becomes visible 40 to 50 years later. but it's already too late, bite, then the damage is done,
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and chances of reverting it nearly impossible for the meat l g 0. and so so as you heard that was hold of bill. how many don't pass the pollution mediterranean? we will endeavor to bring you step decor from athens, where thereabouts, soon play more head on the news. our including fleischer, lunk is minority. html community say that they still don't have justice. 40 years of the hundreds of people were killed in a state of 5 voters. in cambodia and go to the polls will tell you why critics of calling the election a sham and in sports. find out what probably sounds almost captain has had to say about co, you and buffy being left out of the clubs, cruces, and toward the iran for traffic. police officers have been killed in what officials, a cooling, a terrorist attack,
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and the south eastern city of xy done. an arrest warrant has been issued for the perpetrators. the motive behind the attack at this stage, still unclear. let's go live to dorothy jabari versa. your intent run, what do you know about what happened and perhaps why it happened of the well, we know very little about what happened according to the reports we have received so far, from the officials from the south eastern province of system baluchistan. this attack was carried out a few hours ago by unknown gunmen who targeted these traffic police officers on the highway stretched between 2 cities in that province. the officials are now looking for the gunmen. they haven't specified how many men they're looking for, but the man hunt is underway, as we understand it. and that this is, of course, as something that the officials here take very seriously as that area is prone to these attacks over the past few years. can you give us a little bit more context on this region, the people of below just stand regularly alleged that they are repressed and they
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are discriminated against? well, the system baluchistan is, uh, one of the biggest provinces, and they're on it's home to nearly 2000000 people. and most of them are the sunni minority group in this country. but the dispute sort of an ongoing between officials there and a number of armed groups that have been designated as terrace organizations binder on a buyer on our uh, something that has been a problem for this country and its security apparatus. there is a well known group, a separate as sony separatist group known by the name of jason allowed that was formed in 2012. the main goal is to separate that region from iran due to its sunny majority members in that region, living in that region. and the authorities have designated the group as a terrorist organization. having said that, the province is also bordering pack us down in afghanistan. it's one of the main drug trafficking routes, as we have heard from officials here. so there is
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a lot of activity in that region in this one of the main issues that the for officials have been dealing with for this specific incident. we don't know yet exactly the reason behind it at the moment, but it is something that the officials are looking into for now or central vari, reporting from different. thank you very much store. so the voting is under way in spain. snap elections called by a socialist prime minister petro sanchez. the poll comes after the governing coalition for performance and mays, local and regional elections. voters now face of the choice between the central left government and a conservative coalition, which could include a far right party for the 1st time in decades located so no single, i don't want to say family to mystic or not, but i do have a good feeling it is the spanish people that decide to date, the future and progress of the country. so clearly, if there is a voice that needs to be heard today, it is there is the only thing that kind of encourage is for people to vote. which really is an important moment for country. and obviously for our democracy is
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a center. the goal is covering the election forest. these rises from madrid. sonya, this is a rare summertime election. this is not a weather question. i'm asking you about the timing of this because it has an impact on the voters, many of whom are not near their voting stations. and that's right, so and the fact that is absolutely impacting how people are turning out to verse as well. just received the latest numbers and the figures are actually showing that that's what you hire them. they were on the 2019, but over what has been taken into consideration is the how the postal votes are also contributing to this as well, cuz they haven't been counted yet. nevertheless, postal votes and itself has seen a rise of almost a 100 percent. so that's nearly 2 and a half 1000000 people have submitted that votes and by post because of course it is . the selection is coinciding with the summer with the summer holidays. a lot of
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spaniards are away and holiday. and so for them it is a master of do they break that summer holiday to come back to version the selection? ok, they make arrangements so they can do so. and otherwise go back to the holidays. sonya, we just heard from the prime minister petro sanchez, was trying to keep his job in his selection. how didn't the campaign play out ahead of the vote? it was quite a bit, a divisive campaign between the left wing and the right wing as it is expected for the long largely it geological grounds and frivolous. sanchez has quite a challenge on his hands. his personal approval ratings are low in this country. however, what he has done is framed the selection as a part of what he calls the progressive values of the socialist policy, or for regressive, reactionary conservatism, which cheese as cooling, the, his opposition center writes the politicians, the people's policy. and of course,
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he's also made much of the fact that if that was to be any kind of the victory by the people's policy that would fall short to the majority. he says that they would go into some kinds of packs with the far right. not potty. now these, this is something that has already been happening in regional governments around spain, where the tea party is the center right on the far right. have going to go governing coalitions as well. certainly visa this additional, this is the logical aspect of it has proven to make this campaign one of the most divisive yet. and one of the most consequential elections that we've seen in modern times in spain. all right will be um, you'll be walking us through the results of the election just quickly. what time you're expecting them. well, the polls all going to be closing, especially when we take into consideration the canary islands as well. says about 20 a 100 hours here. so they have to wait another extra hour for the canal,
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regardless of it, as well as they are an hour behind. but we'll pretty much see the results soon off to is within one to 2 hours. the voting system here is electronic, so we'll be able to get a, a picture of exactly which way it is going on perhaps. right. so get some kind of picture as to which policy is going to be imagined as the one for the most votes. ok, so we're about 78 hours if i, if i'm getting the hours right. so you're going to go reporting from madrid. thank you very much. i or it's been 40 years since riots broke out and shrunk against the html minority. hundreds were killed, thousands have their homes destroyed, and businesses looted many believe the violence was carried out by people from this and all the majority backed by the government that ignited the 26 year conflict between the government and html tigers. separatists know fernandez reports and because that couldn't, and now then was 9 years old when and determine the violence through couch in july 1983 here in this columbus of
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a we've helped over the war overlay bill to our grandmother was with us at the time and she couldn't walk properly either. so she we were or we had to jump over the wall into the house behind is because that was a muslim house and why they are jumping. we can also hear sounds of chaos. so somebody hidden this house up the road before moving to refute you can and then shipped out to jessica with hundreds of others. this is what they were hiding from government back mobs. hunting down time is using both of this comic torching cause homes and businesses. on 23rd july, 13 soldiers were killed in jeff now, but it was stationed to fight and emerging separatist movement. the arrival of the bodies in colombo for find the right spot, anger and violence that spread throughout colombo and other parts of the country. many believe the violence was planned to the international commission of judas said,
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this suspicion is strong, that this organized attack on the time of a violation was planned and controlled by extreme is elements in the government. un be potty, some reports go as far as to a ledge that a member of the cabinet was actively involved in planning these attacks. over 400 titles of acute tens of thousands of homeless, 17 major factories and hundreds of small businesses were destroyed in a week long madison of violence and looting. then president jr. drywall, then it took 3 days to react. when he did, he threatened to prescribe any organizations supporting the division of the country . he did not condemn the violence that's pending to the country, seeing how the majority was part of the problem. is this failure to recognize that we are approved of society? we should recognize that and appreciated that has become,
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i think about of the biggest contributing factors to ad, down for the drives from to tens of thousands of times to migrate and lead to a major escalation of the 2060 a conflict between government troops and samuel tigers, fighting for a separate state for he has a cost violence with places like this in the halls in ceylon, his commercial capital, and many others was set ablaze in thousands of time and lives were talking of harsh . observe, and said, nothing much has changed in time. a and stayed behind, made to feel that they do not belong. yeah, no, fernandez, i was a 0, colombo, it's time for the weather in an update on the areas of excessive heat. here's rob mccully. now there's still plenty of hot spots around the world, but the enduring heat wave away from the southwest is probably central. you're having a particular around the training and north africa in fact, to easiest recorded as this time this month of the 48 degree day. and the capital
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itself is under risk of breaking its record, if not today, which is unlike you, then probably tomorrow. if you look at the 3 day full cost, mondays go to full cost of $48.00 and standing july record is $47.00 for the averages. well, it should be about $64.00 degrees, which we do return to with a change in wind direction, but that's on wednesday. so got a couple of days to come until then currently either a warning is still stretching some noise. now jerry is through southern, it's the to grease and to the on the road, which is hot and windy athens the capital may well break hits reco. today we're still watching golf course. the record is 42.8 that was set not that long ago. then we go down to $37.00 to $138.00, with a slight change wind direction, add a drift to the real highest center of feet, a bit further west. again, the overall picture on choose the still gives you this general area of the hottest web. now, back on the other side of the well, the came and dollars if you record city $5.00 and the does it south west of the us
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. phoenix is now is 23rd day above 43 celsius. still ahead on alpha 0. why the chips are down for buyers of japan, semi conductor manufacturing equipment, and one of the world's most dangerous migration routes is now attracting some wealthy taurus. we'll look at why plus a 10 year old state border makes the history of the ex games in california. german natural support later this on the filmmaker follows her mother's return to south so done after years and ag. so we came home into a vice presidential position, my mother stripping into the role that my father died in will not be history, repeating itself to a more likely be remembered for what she does in this new position. an intimate
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the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our top story is this hour is really, protesters are demonstrating outside parliaments in west jerusalem. hundreds of thousands of people have been processing for months against the government's plans to change the legal system. sickness that is due to vote on one aspect of the proposed pill. on monday, critics say the bill is a threat to democracy. oppression, airstrikes have killed at least one person in ukraine's main ford city of odessa. more than 20 others including 4 children, were injured. russia has been showing odessa another food export facilities to 6 consecutive days since withdrawing from a un brokerage range. the leaders of russia and bella russo meeting for the 1st time since the short lived news. anybody wagner mercenary group, last month meeting, comes in a rising tensions with poland. and moscow is one that any aggression against its
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allied bella roost would be considered an attack on russia. before we go to our guest on this, listen to the bell of russian leader, alexander lucas. shank. uh, he made some controversial comments about the wagner group. not much, it is a pretty good spark metals. the wagner flight does have become a concern. they're asking to let them go west. i'm asking them, why would you do that? require keeping tabs on them and they say, we just want to, you know, go on a trip to wall. so and gesture of possession of triggers them. because when they fault in box mode, they knew where the west and military hardware was coming from. so they have this feeling that itself is a problem. of course i'm keeping them in central batteries like we agreed and i wouldn't want to redeploy them. but as the in the slides moves at pablo, silicon hours, defense, and military and less, you'll joining us from moscow today. possible. thanks for coming on the program. give me your read on what you just heard,
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or i would say this is classic girl, alexander who, questioned she for many years decades even less prey in between the kind of russian but west against each other, getting burbs from all sides last several years. that's not working at all. she has detroit. sions with the west or go to a separate keep depends fully on russia on moscow doesn't right. good. now just trying to play around just the game with west and east at the same time using the wagner group kind of saying that these guys were ready to begin the world war 3 by invading ball and much non war. so, and i'm the only person who can hold them back, but you have to pay me and most likely saying that i'm throwing me to the west, but also to president why the my button becomes a re weigh no one runs right now. uh, the escalation, cuz i know you're gonna be in water that's gonna go knew where. okay, well,
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that's what i wanted to ask you do, do you honestly believe that wagner would, could go into poland because that's, that's a whole different ball game. if they do that, if you're attacking folder and you're attacking nato strongest military alliance in the world, as well as plus the time to the battle hardened veterans of buffalo, they know how to fight, but going against may go and then superior air forces that can actually devastate anything and build a ruse easily and can quickly move in to action with congress, maybe even a 1000 war planes that wouldn't be totally serious on the i know but are pointing arrived at this a different thing. and probably the cations on the borders also could happen. this happened in recent years. one more question cove, with encouraging refugees from the middle east, from again, i stopped across and to bowen causing problems there. so again,
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to put pressure on the west, basically the brain, a rack of game because the bottom is now we're in bel arrows, they're good fighters, but they are expensive fighters and what question can wants to be paid? and he says they're not on the public board there right now, per se. they said in central bill or roots, which is mike, enough, a region. and that's much closer to smart ends and then on the road, that's the russian big city on the border. and the road for finance to moscow. so he's saying, but to put, you know, so you should kind of, if i am custodian, the driving there is don't cause trouble, major trouble. you should all guys pay me for doing the job. a, be the custodian. so this, that's how i read this situation, okay, that, that was not my initial read of this. so what you're telling us is this actually not really that much of a threat to nato because wagner doesn't intend to go into polio. and you're telling us, this is a s face,
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a gentle or not so gentle nudge on vladimir putin. oh yes. and that's what the matter. so we'll pressure, i'm just bring both the old sizes trying to do that. because seeing these, these are terrible people. they tend to create their kind of world war out of nothing. and i can only get hold of them cuz i only person there to control them. and i would, i need money to do that to keep them have that you should be. it's kind of rather primitive, but who question? because style political rack it. but of course, um, a traveler cations on the right, on the for the forward border, are possible. the polls move to brigades and oppose or to bullish aside. these are talking about the threat coming from wagner, because the boss, a government who actually also would like to see more,
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a threatening noise coming from the border. they would also want the americans to move additional troops from the continental united states like a whole time division. they are inviting them to come and have a permanent base in bowling. and so they're also be ready to exaggerate the threat and rep moscow then means they're talking about the bows that they can move into for their forces into your brain. so there's a lot of talk, there's too much me, 5, the threat on the spots of the world. okay. the possibility of a terrible escalation really interesting could be a chest game according to you that sir has multiple interest. so problem. so again, our defense and military analysts, thank you for coming on the program to a palestinian family who was evicted from their home and occupied east jerusalem. se is really settlers have threatened to destroy their furniture if they don't
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collected. the family home was taken over by settlers earlier this month after is really authorities forced them out using half a century old law. laura han met the family interest lens, old city. i'm in the alcohol at the a street in the heart of all parties, tristan's old city, i just want to show you the home of the soap look on family. they were living that for more than 7 decades, when they were forced out in the early hours of the morning, just on to 2 weeks ago buys ready. so just who made way for his ready setting was to move into the home. now the family have quoted for a month after the is ready settlers. that's all the furniture across the street and told them they didn't collect it. they were destroyed. no, they took my brother as well. one was specifically, isn't that just like clothes and the basement for persons and this should help the decision to throw them out of their home was made by these really for and the petition was in the courts for many,
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many decades of reb run by israeli jewish organizations that claim on their right to leave here and houses and most of the quarter, from my point of view, without any justification that that it was in this house. every corner holds memories, there was life everywhere. my father and my mother lived here. there was always warms and tenderness in this house and then they tell me the landlord at this time is linked or set in the movement. the ones that we shape the identity of the old 56 spelled them on the grounds of 50 years ago. the owner of the property was jewish, and not legal, and israel's absentee property law, which allows jews claim what they call historically jewish prophecy. palestinians, however, comp do the same. a lot of homes out 0 occupied east jerusalem. k body as prime minister who descends ruling party has claimed a landslide victory and parliamentary elections. official results are not expected for weeks. one is one of the world's longest serving leaders has been in power
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since 1985. so that's going on 40 years almost. and the main opposition party has been barred from the contest and they've called it a sham. well, let's talk to sam. rain. see, he is cambodian opposition leader in exile. presidents of the band came body, a national rescue party. you are joining us on skype from paris, or your reaction to these results is shameful. because it was a sham alex show a fake edit show. the opposition was not allowed to participate in the election. so the result of the ethics, some is meaningless. what do you tell your supporters keep fighting because the opposition was not allowed to participate in 2 days and action. we called the 22 wide.
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yeah, by the us the, this is a protest and also a show of things. so the interesting finger to observe, ease the number of wanted by law. well, the official results aren't gonna be known for a week. so it may be that we won't have that information for quite a while to come. what are you haven't used today to express this sense? political defense. i mean, in cambodia to come on. yeah. is it come to me like not cold? yeah. the cut, i'm the leader. he's a founding a. what do you think of the nasty he wants to be replaced by a he says phone and later on by. he's one of the grand junior and amy, i protest uh, in the suite is not allowed uh,
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there are many but it to get a piece of theirs and to be live in a climate of fee and to be nation. but the currently there is. 3 aging, he's 7 the 172 years older and he's not a very good has it is why he's in a hurry to a past due power to. he's a just some and reading the so the reading party, the silverado, of people who are not happy with these family succession. so i think the ease uh, in kind of a deviation a we didn't the, or reading the policy and the democratic opposition. we to the cesar, any thoughts she didn't get to bring about the democratic change. so i was going to ask you,
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what group or force or entity within the country might have any kind of leverage over once and, but reading between the lines of what you just said, you seem to be saying, it would be internal internal to the ruling party. us yes, yes, definitely. because of the whole side, the ease uh which ease, uh, cronies of cookies. uh. he makes so many people are forced straight to because the either the need to raise the other families. uh, who uh had and be sure to leave the country. why only home sign and why on the who designs the pharmacy? so it is not a matter of the g. 8 days. uh, it might the over re, by re of personnel and conflicting admissions that go with the create the top more in the cut and he does it. and the oh jeez, uh we just, we so waiting for a sub shell party to d,
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we sees it to drawing the handler, offer some elements of the reading copy to get read the alpha. we saw him sign a sam, rain c. thank you very much. you are president of the band cambodia national rescue party. thank you. thank you. japan has started restricting the export of its chip manufacturing technology. the government introduced the new restrictions after the us and the netherlands passed similar measures and your rules effect 23 types of advanced semi conductor, making equipments, components, power, everything from mobile phones to military hardware. nearly a 160 countries now face tighter procedures to buy, chip making equipment from japan, wine and 42 countries can still import with your controls. japan produce has about 10 percent of the world semi conductors, but there are plans to increase it further. the us in china are also in a race to increase their supplies associated with how can she to is
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a professor at the school of management and information at the university if she's woke up. he says that the new measures are in response to china is aggression. a, basically, this is a joint call as you move toward off for the aggression that we're facing. especially in this region from china. japan is following the move, basically to construct what we call the chip for united states, the netherlands, and also japan and korea joining in to basically formulate a scrum, or is they call lucian against aggression that we're seeing, especially from unitarian states like that of china. the $23.00 items is, are basically on microsoft and fabrication. now the words, the height for different technology side and certainly not the legacy of main street and conductors. in other words, they're targeting, protects, especially towards the military usage, particularly by the chinese authorities. so it's not necessarily going to damage uh, you know, uh everybody's lives and particularly considering the fact that there could be
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a supply chain problem that was caused by china as we saw on every single read 19. what we're trying to do is mitigate possible further supply chain of loss from you know, these incidents. at least 30 people have been killed in flash floods in afghanistan . hundreds of houses have been destroyed. dozens of people are missing, neighboring pakistan's, northern region has also been hit. a state of emergency has been declared in chiropractic or a province of to some of the worst flooding in years. or the number of dead from the landslide in india as western state of my roster has risen to 26 and as of equal sume sharif reports, dozens are still feared trapped into the mud and slush. 2 days later risk eugene's resume book despite the rain and storm wins that halted f o. sometimes they do too bad weather, the hands talk location and tough to read a henry operations, i guess i didn't know something like that and going safety. the heights of the size
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is around 950 meters from the ground. and the trick from here is about 2.8 kilometers. we're also facing the huge challenge of not being able to carry heavy equipment, which is why everything is being done manually separate bodies, but it covered up the post baseline slide about 60 kilometers from them by houses have been flattened streets of much and thousands of missing heavy rains have also brought to the neighboring state of good job. some areas as a most isolating villages, rising both and levels and dams and overflowing rivers of raising concerns about flooding. wood. i got on my body. i got somebody going to accept the order hasn't dodo hosted, and everything is damaged. there's water everywhere inside shops. i mean houses, you know, support a lot of notes just as the water came suddenly from the nearby area. monson rains
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remain well below normally at the start of the season in june. but heavy rains this month have let the flooding across steps and regions. in the last 2 weeks, captain, new delhi, which is the most flooding in more than 40 years, and it's not over yet. as officials of forecasting heavy rain in the coming days of the consumption. these are just eva. it's easier thousands of migrants across the jungle between columbia and panama. they travel a 100 kilometers on foot through a rain forest known as the darren gap. it's an active route for undocumented migrants trying to get to the us. but now we'll see torres are also landing in the same jungle for venture holidays. i do show castro has more for the quarter 1000000 people who flooded their home countries and crossed the panamanian jungle last year. the prize on the other side was a chance to inch closer to the united states, where they hoped to seek asylum. but for another group of people tourist from europe,
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a very different prize beckoned memories and vacation videos from an extreme adventure. as we checked most of the line, well i would say that everyone had minor injuries, whether it was pressure marks on the hips and shoulders from the backpack blisters on the feet. the german tourism company wander moved charges close to $4000.00 for a 10 day panama jungle tour medical care and satellite phones included. the company says it goes where no one goes, making no mention of the estimated 2000 migrants who attempt to push through the same darien jungle daily. we're in one area of that area and, and in this activity happens to take place in a completely different area. so that's about uh, the 2nd thing is you get a wonder what kind of tourism would be sustainable if, if we,
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if we were to take people to see other human beings suffer. the contrast between the experiences of proof seeking taurus and suffering migrants in the same jungle is startling. the one says at least 258 people have died or disappeared along the dairy and route. since 2018, the migraines have reported rapes and robberies, families with small children struggled to scale muddy mountains and escape rushing waters. actually so adult people are dying, lots of them. they are dying in the jungles of goods. here they are dying in the water or dying on the hike up. when the hug done, lots of people are dying. the dairy and jungle was a destination for adventure seekers. long before the recent wave of migrants and panama is government says it wants to turn the dairy a national park into a main equal tourism destination. but at the moment,
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the jungle draws many 100 times more migrant than tourist, with a number of desperate families crossing this year on track to surpass previous records. heidi jo castro alger 0. still ahead on alpha 0 this winter who smashed michael phillips as well. the record record, which had stripped to 50 years coming of his forthwith till 9 just the the latest news as it breaks alongside the authority is our payment for tom on the other side. now it's finally demanding justice with detailed coverage. the where has resulted in the closure of many hospitals, and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here from around the world. the operation and jeanine would last no more than 48 hours. the consequences,
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the impact of what has happened to you. the last for years after world war 2, frances great empire began to unravel vietnam to most of the statements as soon as the streets busting with joy, kissing each other, and algeria tvs and the single as a split. even though chinese, i managed to beat the prince on me. why not die? the decline continues an episode to us legends, his french, the conversation on al jazeera, the, the less time for all your sports news, lots of sports news today. and the latest from the women's world cup, of course, with german ash, gemma. thank you. several. that was
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a dramatic finish to the opening game of the day as sweden school to late goal to beat south africa to one in washington, south africa. well hoping to get that 1st f a when after woke up and they took the lead again, sweden who are right. this the one place is a function. does that and the guy out with the goal of the in the 2nd hall, she injured herself in the process and was substitutes a sodium stuff. the 201970 assignment isn't equalized with what looked like the name go with us. but it was infinity, not rosa. go the final thoughts. it's reality then. then he needs to be. you're going to, yes minutes you can find the image. i remember when i, as it finished to one full round so 50 in the ranking, the so i'm fine and then how to go so by to make changes as easy as the old site. who am i so i should say want it in the ninety's minute run. the hit the ball. i'm nice to make sure this is the incident to sol central,
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just before full time and sidney. they had them together for several well cut points. office 3 defeats and that they do for you as a guy is in and kind of all the other things in that race. and they say on monday, the netherlands kicked off that tournament was for the wondering if it's a resource for tools stephanie, of on the graph with the only goal of the game. and then even the dot to each level and points with the united states to feed them in the fine with the last 4 company fonts. 4 years ago they tie each other. i'm says i went up netherlands, one port coast mizzi and have to deal with the watering situation on saturday nights to see what temporarily of evacuated from that has had an oakland off the fire breakouts or members of the squad all safe and well. and they did training the next day, especially 4 year old man was arrested and charged with luxury. and austin is the 2nd security incident within 3 days at the welcome following a fatal shooting. the team hotels on the 1st morning of the tournament to this woman is set to make a football history on monday. this is welcome to send a new,
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hey, live in xena. and she set to become the 1st class where head scoff at a senior level. women's woke up the 25 year old down to teammates taken 2 time while champions germany and melbourne were okay on the 1st arab or north african nations take part in the finals previously face i have found had coverings slicing, health and safety concerns before lifting the band in 2014 nickname to the atlas line s is the american team all 72nd, in the fee for rankings. in 2022. the country hosted the women's ass calling with the team going all the way to the final before using to south africa. the side we're looking to follow in the footsteps of the men's team, of course, reach the semi finals of the walk up in castle last year, becoming the 1st african team to reach the last for the captain of a power essential miles says he hopes the clouds consultants disputes with style striking killing them by present international mocking use with speaking in osaka, the sauce of his team's pre season tool of japan and by it was left out of the tool and made reports to clubs to put him up for sale last month. and by said,
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he wouldn't renew his contracts, which expires at the end of next season, which points he could leave for free. however, the se of said they would rob a cell at the play and now so they can recruit some of the $200000000.00 they spent to sign him in 2017 french media reporting that alkali were ready to offer the 24 year old $400000000.00 a year to move to the saudi party, limo, shopping zip, loving this to even to japan. you are here with the question. it's a delicate questionnaire. he's an exceptional player, a very strong player, but it's a decision that's above us. the players. we always want to have great players by our side, and i hope to have a good solution so that you can come back to be part of this group and help us to seize and bundle a lot of records off, tumbling in the pool with the load aquatics championships including ones that by michael phelps back in 2008. to seeing these lights on it. she's smashed by frenchman, atlanta, and marshall on his way to victory in the 400 and into individual natalie phelps.
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this time have stood since the beijing olympics, that most of it was more of a 2nd quicker. it wasn't any records on the 1st day of swimming video file straight is around cit, list and set a new mac and within for 400 needs a freestyle again, 2 of the former reco told us some of macintosh and cases squarely on the site assessor role leveled in the full 100 free being as well as it was this great stuff to do it. that was me type to the lead brian home and is all find running in the final round of goals. open championship, he's dropped a shot. so i saw that will give the chasing pack a bit of a sniff, where we my car, he's made out of town to lead a boat. he buddies, the sad falls and fist holes out from the lake side. so since 2014, this is alex fitzpatrick, the brother of 2020 to us open champion, not fitzpatrick. he's hoping for strong finish the can save the right time as a family. history was made out. the x games in california with 10 year old became the youngest ever medalist at the events re snelson hughes from canada and silver
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and the escape was that competition to law south on go to another youngster, 13 year old australian iris the tree. the teenage up becoming the 1st female salon to 720 in competition. just so you know, that's what a skateboarder completes to me. that replacement. and for many ones hung driving, going pre is going on right now. much so stuff and leads action lisa. so all right, jennifer, thank you so much. that's a great sports. there's today sarah, we'll see a little later this afternoon. ask for me. i'm back in just a moment with one of the, [000:00:00;00]
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