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applies to the generals for many years, there are buys the fanatic overall buyers and the general just have to exist to back over the last few months. and since this government was formed with 5 out of the 6 parties making the coalition being a religious of the most radical con, the orthodox or the ages, i understand the conservative prize religious parties are making sure that they are going to be lock supreme court from objecting to their rulings and they want to trans flush is read and do a jewish background. perhaps even see your go see if they can and all that is a bit. yeah, they have been said. all right, my one. thank you very much for that. no doubt we will be coming back to you over the next few hours. that is our senior political out of this model on the shadow. the
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it is 1300 hours g m t, that's for pm and israel. and for those of you just joining us, a reminder about breaking news this out as well as parliament has just bullshit to change. one aspect of the judicial system, the controversial plan, has seen protest as blocked the roads outside the can mess it to demonstration against the bill. mass relatives have been held since january when the proposed amendments were announced. they include limiting the pals of supreme court judges. critics say the bill is a threat to democracy. the united states is urging is very beat as not to rush what it pulls divisive changes to win that spring on correspondence, mohammed jump june, his life was in west jerusalem. so it's been about 20 minutes. mohammed since that is rarely parliament ratified. this is the what, speaking the reaction where you are well, is with,
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we're seeing more and more demonstrators that show up right now, and the ones who are here are there. they're angry and they're loud and it'd be very vocal about how unhappy they are. with the fact that this bill was passed on its 3rd reading. throughout the day. we've seen protesters come out a times they've been cleared away by police. there's a stepped up security presence here, there have been times and we've seen the water cannon part close by an indication that the police want to send a message to the protesters here that they don't want them out here blocking this road all day long. they've been barricades set up. uh, we also have seen uh, at least a 1000 demonstrators arrested throughout the day. many of them have been, have been carried away. uh because they were blocking the road to be connected. they were trying to keep members of connect. i'm actually reaching a hard limits so they would not be able to vote on this bill right now. look for the demonstrators. they're angry,
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but they have been telling me for days wherever we have met up with them that whether this bill or the past or not they are going to continue to come out day after day, week after week, the show their opposition to any further plans by the prime minister and as far right in coalition to overhaul. did you disagree in this country? um this was a test for mister netanyahu succeeded today. uh, members of the opposition. they left the chamber, they left the capacitive post in protest that when that 3rd reading was happening, but they didn't need to be there because i mentioned that to me on his television to have votes. they had 64 votes in a 120 members. so that's how he was able to get this through. there were a lot of talks throughout the day, many of high level ministers are you had the president as well. isaac 1st thoughts urging the 5 minutes or 2 to try to step back to try to soften the language on this bill. or there is talk right now that perhaps going forward, they might try to add amendments to the bill to soften the language. but in essence,
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the prime minister doesn't really need to do that. he was under a lot of pressure from members of as far, right. listen, you had at least 2 of them today who said that if he doesn't go through with this so that if you soften that they were then going to walk away from the government. and if that happens, you should have seen the television fails, you consumed government. busy off a crumble basically and, and the prime minister didn't want that to happen. so it's very fluid right now as a country really does seem to be in crisis. it's more. busy the rise than ever before, and the demonstrators say they will continue to try to oppose any moves to alter any more. the judiciary in this country by however, they can apply pressure on the government. and he's, as will be mentioned in the home, if he's had pressure from the public, he's had pressure from the is there any presidents, even, and from israel gracious allied, the united states and president joe biden, asking him not to do anything divisive yet he needs to do what his governing coalition members of his government coalition ask him to because he wouldn't be empowered without them. that's and that's absolutely true. i mean,
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that's the real politic of this situation right now. is that the prime minister, you know, he has a fragile coalition, right? now it's the most right wing government in the history of this country, and he knows that if he were to make substantial changes to this, there were, there were threats. it was known that if he were to try to back away from this, that there were threats that members of his coalition might walk away from him. and that might mean that the, you know, the government would dissolve essentially, and the prime minister didn't want to see that happen despite the international pressure, despite the pressure from the united states. a few months ago in january when dis package of a propos laws when they 1st appeared on the scene when they were 1st proposed. and there was so much outrage. uh well, you had hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating every week and they got to the point that there was so much pressure on the prime minister, especially from the general strike that had been happening,
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as well as from members of the military reserves that the prime minister did step away that he would do it, then he said he would try to force compromise going forward. and there were talks thereafter between the prime minister as ben and the opposition members of the parliament. but in the last couple of weeks, those taunts finally just failed and the opposition walked away because they did not believe that the prime minister with negotiating good faith and the prime minister wanted to get at least this one bill. this one part of his large huge it's larger judiciary overall package. he wanted to get that past before summer recess of the kinetic which is happening later this month. so a lot of pressure on the prime minister from members of his coalition, but also pressure from the hundreds of thousands of demonstrators. the continued to come out week after week of the 29th. we can process by the way, and now growing pressure on the prime minister because you have over 10000 reserve is across different branches of the military who are threatening not to show up for service. well, they had been threatening to not show up for service if this bill passes, if you have to be seen that they actually will. now that the bill has,
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has actually passed its 3rd reading. but that has meant that military leaders here had been warning that the prime minister should step back and they were warning that a for service don't show up for service that, that would affect the military readiness of this country. so there's so much going on here right now, and people are extremely angry. the country is extremely polarized and everything is very fluid, and it's really um, anybody's guess right now as to what exactly is going to be happening in the days ahead. elizabeth mama, thank you for that. mohammed jump june, bringing us the latest from west jerusalem. and we're drawing now by overcast if he's a connected member and member of the hud vash movements. and he's also joining us from west jerusalem. thank you very much for your time. so why, why don't you think i want other opposition policies and that is rarely parliament able to change any of the the language and the bill that was passed by parliament because this government and the car alicia, and that's so underneath the is
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a foster store and i believe that they told the i told you that a few times before we and other interviews we had the and unfortunately that's then the comment, the little of the game part is dictators. she. i mean that was a huge was fashion, fascist dictatorship. what makes you say that it looks collect 1st and foremost, let's begin with the ongoing occupation. i mean, there is no democracy with occupation. so a for more than 50 is now is what is being gauge, you know, and, and, and engaging, and was in gauge these engage, emailed and then ongoing good dictatorship and military dictatorship in the occupied by the student that always enjoys the lam, a, and westbank and other slave, which is a, which is under these lily siege, as we know. so 1st and foremost is land is a dictatorship, as far as the police dns indicate by data though, is the concept. now, not a,
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i'm surprisingly, a, you'll know there is a penetration, a of the occupation and the 2 patients cease the gunshots and the means in 2 is the book fair. and no reason is tara mean following the slope. and it's just, you know, in the beginning a either low is that we're expecting beyond the call now. and then those are going to town easily and into a full fledged fos. she's dictatorship in wage the most for nothing. and a 0. a components in power as the castle voice sounds like the, sorry to interrupt, but it sounds like you're saying that as long as israel had 2 sets of rules, one for the occupied territories and how it treats palestinians. and one for israel, things are always going to coalesce at some point. and the rules of say, occupation of the rules for palestinians. we're going to creep. and as the rules is,
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varies at some point, not in an occupation, but some of the things that we're seeing now with limits in the power of the judiciary. if, if that is what you're saying, what do you, what are your options now for the opposition to stop the rest of the changes being passed? the press, the for the you are totally right the you know, way it just took them am once when my mouth. absolutely. they can not to be honest democracy either. they either the more because they either there is no democracy within a few patients. we thought of the with ethnic cleansing, which is what i always mean, but assuming for ages in the last 2 years, and especially the last 7 months, even most old, under such circumstances, that can not be any democracy. so we did the war of nature as well, that such is says they muffle q patient above identity cleans and gets it blah. we'll eventually penetrate into the occupying bio a by the way it comes with mach slow teeth to under deals that go because it's so
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simple to understand. so, and to your way, the other question, i think that we must change our strategy. we and i mean those, or poses these dictatorship. everybody must have the band dot, as long as the weasel q, patient, democracy will never prevail. and those are li, the demonstrations and the bought this then i some of them. but unfortunately too many of them want to separate then to distinguish between the occupation and if she's ation or friesland poor bill that cannot be, they must understand. there's no data in the box. what used to be before the dictates of shipping is, will be gone today. as of today, we have to look for them to understand in order to, to eat the states and our society into a lead democracy. we must oppose, de occupation, and the bus is a procedure a well, she's vision of is way of the same guy right?
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there cannot be one without the audio. mr. casa, thank you very much for your time. we do appreciate your time on this important story that is connected member over to actually joining your july the west services . i'm with daniel, don't you allow me to say one cent and small one sentence? sure. yeah, i want to apply to the international community. it's your responsibility to put the pressure on these daily flushes. government needs out to your to stop the madness because eventually it's not only the bodies damian's, and we need the, i'm going to pay the price. but the engine indeed all well is going to pay the price. it's up to you to stop them, stop them. remember what happened to you over 19 years ago? we are not too far from the store, right. and that's the cost. so thank you for your time. also cost us live in west jerusalem. let's take a closer look at the proposed traditional changes the full package proposed by as well as the government will reduce the costs palace as we've been hearing. that
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proposed as giving the as why the parliament's, the ability to override supreme court decisions with a simple majority of $61.00 votes. it would allow politicians to choose which john just to a point at the moment, john, just to select and find independence 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. president isaac codes or because opposed to proposal, saying it's pushing israel to the verge of legal and social collapse. that's bringing model. i'm to show our senior political analyst again. he is joining us live from paris. so as will be mentioning my lawn is where the president was one of many people who has been asking communist and ethan yahoo, who's been asking his government and coalition to really think through these changes. we've seen pressure from the us that we've been talking about. and we've heard from overcast of the connected member asking the international community to
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put pressure. we've seen that pressure, but it doesn't have, hasn't had any impact, has it. why is best this was never did by the. ready way, i mean american pressure amazing. i'd hardly ever worked and in fact. busy the it is really impressive and not on the lots are the pharmacy as a saturday morning and president, he also likes model ethical and likes credibility, likes ridgemont, and people when he was hired to be opposition background. and he wasn't exactly the most courageous in terms of, you know, pursuing piece, for example, or negotiations, but at the same nutrition. so it's out or x or getting lots a lots and i think maybe center can, you know, start investment to keep students. i think the only pressure that would eventually come to bed would have to be that of the uh, is there a public not to be these really judge public and i think we've seen that starting
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several months ago back in march. and i think it would continue to do so, and i think because it's only a matter of time because what i'm seeing now is that a gathering storm and a number of elements are coming together as we be saying throughout the day. that includes that train them liberal unions in groups. corporate is ryan, type pick industry and the others. it also includes. busy parts of the military and the former, i'm ready to turn that off and keeping includes some of the security heads that are really worried about what might become of the country. clearly there's a serious civil, a civil rights movement within the country. that's also trying to the store credit, the ability to, to adjust the system within the country at least in as far as the jews. i'm concerned, and the one we know that the people that you mentioned, the military was of the, you know, the liberal elite, the very influential people in israel is very successful. technology sector are all
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against these changes who supports them. i should have the important question. i think what you're seeing is there a, there's something similar to what to show in france and italy in the united states and other such countries were fucking, especially noticed leaders and bradley called right have made major advances except that there's, there it is, you know, far more so as opposed to buying power of the best price plus decades. and that is a number of what contrast in measuring the lies classes and, and all sorts of conservative parts of the society. or believes that the liberal leaks no longer to present them and who believe their various crises that the country across through is really the front of the product, the, the, the, the, the, the corporate uh. busy the leads within the customer who are holding that into the
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case or is there anything b dash can as the leads, it would be the number of leads in the cooperation of the hard to can to leave and what, nothing you all have in his book or referred to as the deep state and is, or what from all sort of tried to and others as a deep state. meaning there's an entrenched elite in the spinning institutions, right? the judiciary and that, those people are out. i'd continue to compare the country. a lot of the modern ice causes most of the, from the oriental juice and simple this for i think juice since 977 have found themselves on the right. because the ask and as a liberals of the west of all was discriminated against them for they felt they've been just going to be in the games. and then eventually to become more royal than the scientists, they joined the most radical elements. so today, beside the point that my chest is the religious culture, from ethic, oh, type stream. i'm which of the base of the new code part the that is heading declaration. government is also a very fanatic of and
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a lot of it is for young to jews. right. because i think jews will show up from modern allies and believe in this, a populace. central authoritative leave it like that. then you know, there's no way forward. all right, and by the way, we submit. yeah, we, we saw that we read about in beaver's last book called b, b. i nothing else where he actually explains this philosophy on why do people think of strongly to believe and we are going to keep her out of an invalid ears and the likes there's the re forward for and in the country that is as senior political, the ad on this to model on the shot of breaking down both sides of the divide for us and israel. thank you. i'm the one the moving on to all the news. now that's $100.00 days since fighting started and saddam between the army and the power military rapids support forces. the conflict has increased the food shortages and worse and hung up before the volumes began.
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16000000 people didn't have enough to each, but now you're not a nation, says another 3000000 have no access to food. well, nicholson. chevy reports mohammad, that the zones one of the few grocery stores that remain open in southern on demand part of the sudanese capital costume. but he's running low on stock since early may . the area has seen some of the fios's fighting and recent weeks cutting off supply lines. types of the basic necessities that scares flour, milk, beans, oil and drinks stokes, at dwindling, and the prices are constantly rising, with no sign of stopping the items are already expensive. and the cost of transporting them is also high. most businesses have either run out of goods or have shut down as a security situation decreases rates. the violence has left millions of people shopped in their homes. our situation is bio,
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especially economically many people haven't been paid to receive the pension for more than 3 months. people are struggling to get by and who knows what will happen tomorrow. for the nearly 3000000 sudanese displays within the country, mostly from compton. a meal is a luxury they come to for about one 3rd of the population didn't have enough to eat the food. the conflict began. now, the world for program says more than $90000000.00 people of facing food shortages, agency, se fighting looting on the lack of access to affected areas, hun print efforts to deliver aid. this is one of the most complicated humanitarian responses, anywhere in the world at the moment in security is making a very dangerous for humanitarian workers to push the there into the country. so the 1st thing that we need, ideally, is the conflict. and if that doesn't happen, then we need to at least ensure that there is humanitarian access and safe passage
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so that we can move into places like that for into the code of phones so that we can reach the populations in desperate need at this time. first, the one you creating costs full surprises to soul making basic goods on the affordable for millions of people worldwide. now, and internal conflict has aggravated conditions pursuit and these, pushing millions to the brink of salvation on the go some shoddy. i just see that the cost bond to into the home of vada is joining us live from ports to don will. how does most signs of the conflict evasion despite numerous rounds of tools? so that's why so many and that's the main problem here for disability is that there is no light at the end of the tunnel. for most of them, they have seen negotiations here and there in front of the capitals region on the policy side to intervene and so on. but they haven't seen a genuine will on the part of the,
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of the warning policies to and this conflict any time soon. there is this 0 sum game being adopted by the tool sites, each one of them thinking that they can definitively crush the other side. and finish them as for the see if it is the, i'm not concerned by this the, it's not their business. they want their lives to get better. they want it to leave . and one of the main issues in so that here, fortunately ends is children. the situation of children and so that is a to most consent to many organizations here and i'm here with our guest today is to g ban. he's deputy executive director of yulusef at that. see, man, thank you very much for the job. we would like to ask you about this press release that came overnight by yulusef at a lots of very concerned information. they'll tell us about it. we're here on the hungry stay of a conflict that has visited unprecedented harm and pain to soothing these
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children in their families. 24000000. so then these are in need of humanitarian assistance. that's 13000000 children, one and every 2 children. and then since the conflict started, a reported cases that are verified have indicated that we've had 437 children that have been killed over 2000 children that have been injured. that's a child every hour that has either been killed or injured. and that's what's been reported, the actual cases are much, much higher. and we know that this was already a fragile situation. we have several 100000 children in sedans that are severely acutely malnourished. if you do not get assistance to a child who is severely acutely malnourished, that child is at high risk, our mortality. unicef and partners are on the ground and making a difference. we've been able to reach 3000000 children with health supplies,
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including support to responding to a to mom attrition, but much more needs to be done. the most about the challenges you have in trying to reach those children and bringing a to them. so firstly is the issue of access. there needs to be access to places like dar 4 to be able to get into a car to him safely. and part of the work that we have done over the last 2 days is to build on what the country and country team has done in the country and enter into further discussions with the authorities on the ground. so that bureaucratic impediment to access these as travel permit stay permits, are a simplified for us to be able to get into the areas where the children are most that need. we of course, are providing the support already, but we need simplified procedures to be able to do this even more easily and more
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regularly. secondly, is a financing the unicef appeal currently is only 9 percent funded. we're asking for $840000000.00 and we're only 90 percent funded without resources. we cannot do our job with regards to your dealings with watering policies in this complex. you have time to reach people. we will know that the a large number of the population are we the areas under the control of the office, both forces and the others are within the areas of control of the government. are you talking to both sides? are they giving you access to the areas where you can reach them to bring a to them on behalf of children on? yeah, so you might turn the systems, we will speak to all parties concerned as we speak. now today, as you said, here, there is a convoy plans from chad into jeanette at the capitol, west star for it's across the board or convoys. and in order to be able to secure that cardboard we have made and had negotiations with the sudanese armed forces
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with the rapid support forces as well as with the local wiley, we are speaking to all in order to get sustained access to children. thank you very much. that's a band deputy executive director of uni sets. and by that to you can have a clear picture about the trash with the incident, particularly with regards to children and the inability for and jo. switch them with aid. something of deep concern here to millions of studies, families in particular mama, thank you very much for that. that is mohammed ball joining us live from full saddam. thank you. pen timor had on the news out, including russia. she was as ukraine of carrying off and drawing attacks that damaged at least 2 buildings. and most co uninstall action from the hung area wasn't just reco. it's being broken. the
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hung parliament in spain a p as increasingly like neil to the general election on sunday, failed to find a clear winner. the conservative people's party won most seats spot, fell short of the majority from minutes to pedro, sanchez of the leading socialist workers party described the result as a defeat for the fall. arrived for some more on this let springing. sonya gaia go. she's joining us live from the spanish capital. so what happens now? sonya, will spain be heading to woods another election? the for that is certainly one possibility that could occur later on in the year. but festival of the policy with the most seats has to decide whether it is able to get a majority. i certainly wouldn't be able to do that just by relying on the votes of the far right. so you would have to have discussions with
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a smaller regional governments. i'm given the strong sort of my son compromising stones on regional politics as well. that seems increasingly unlikely. that's the case. then it would go, it would be the ton of the socialist to be able to do so. they have support from the left wing parties to live up thoughts again, unless it does deals with the smaller regional policies. it won't be able to come up with a majority either. so we're sort of heading into this territory where you have 2 different competing policy, different visions for spain and one know the other is going to be able to kind of push through with the support for the place so far have that's the case then that may well lead into those elections a little bit later on in the yet if neither side can actually pull off enough support to be able to see a and implemented governments. and is it possible just say sonya, who would um,
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a 2nd election benefits sorry. difficult to say to say really at this point, but i think the spanish prime minister, the current prime minister federal census a while his very sort of singular focus campaign message was a vote for the people's part to the central right people's policies. the vote for the fall rights seem to get through and we sold that in the loss of support for the fall rights itself. nevertheless, his own personal pulling rice ratings are quite low up so he would really struggle to find enough support to actually have him is head of a government a never the less both policies would be looking at the time that they have available to try and show up as much support as possible. of course the, perhaps a little time of reflection as well for the center, right?
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people's policy, whether to be seen, to be closing for right votes would really be beneficial to it. if it is going to try and get a majority, so lots of consideration for both sides. the and it may be well out of their own hands and they'll have to decide on how they going to be able to drive the message home for the very distinct visions of where they see spain developing in the future . sonya, thank you very much for that. that's sonya guys are joining us live from a drug store and the philippine sees approaching super tysons trent is jeff harrington with where it's headed. we've got a storm cooking up in the philippine c. hey for one of those details right here. right now. this is type phone, talk story, and again it's really been charged up here. so right now the wind speeds are a 185 kilometers per hour. that makes it equivalent to a category 3. hurricane could see a storm surge about 3 meters high and some spots the forecast is calling for 4 to
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500 millimeters a bring so yes, half a meter of rain here. so we go in for a closer look. during the wee hours on tuesday, this cook's up even more the winds could be up to 233 kilometers per hour. so a high end category for all of that to say that this is approaching super type phone status. so, you know, it's going to be bad, especially around lose on island from the log to not only on this is where we're running the risk of seeing $4.00 to $500.00 millimeters and frank. okay, by wednesday it's now starting to clip taiwan and we press play and see where it goes wednesday into thursday. as this does get closer to making that land fall. but this will be bad for taiwan as well. similarly, 3400 millimeters of rain. and i think by friday this will make landfall in se, china, so in food, young providence. but we are likely to see flooding and line slides over the next little bit. so we got the sports news to head on the news out and look at how the sort of pains, women's world cup teams, inspiring youngsters back on. that's coming up with jim uh
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the after world war 2 fronts has great empire began to unravel in vietnam to most of the statements. i was in the streets bursting with joy kissing each other. and algeria, she lives in the single as a split, even though chinese managed to beat the prince on me. why not die? the decline continues an episode to us legends, his french t caught a nice ation on outages era. the latest news as it breaks on the one side, the authority is our appointment for tom on the other side. now it's from late to monday. justice with detailed coverage. the work 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 in
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jeanine would last no more than 48 hours, the consequences, the impact of what has happened here. the last for years the the, [000:00:00;00] the you watching the news out with me and of the tournament are hot. remind to of on top stories the south. israel's parliament has joseph, closer to change. one aspect of the judicial system. the controversial plan has seen protest as long as the roads outside the connected to demonstrate against of the mass values have been house since january. when the proposed announcements
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amendments were announced. let's go to our correspondence, bahama jump, jim. he's joining us live from west jerusalem, so as was mentioned, mass protest always. yeah. given that what's being the reaction wants to foot so as possible, these changes has been passed. elizabeth 1st let me just mention that you'll notice that just from a few minutes ago when we last spoke, obviously there's a lot fewer demonstrators behind me right now. we're still in front of the connected all throughout the day up until and after that both the took place. that 3rd and final reading of that highly contentious bill. that's now past you had hundreds, if not a few 1000 demonstrators out here. they were blocking the way to the contest that that's behind as they have now dispersed. we are told that many of them are heading to the supreme court to protest outside of the supreme court as they did yesterday . so we're trying to find out exactly where the demonstrators have moved to as far as that boat. well, and again, it just goes to show you how much they retention outside of the supreme court to the outside of the connected to the inside of the connected today. because on that
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final and 3rd reading that happened just them in the last 3040 minutes or so. you had members of the opposition actually leave before they voted. they boycotted that last vote because they knew that it was going to pass because all the members of prime minister benjamin netanyahu as coalition, we're going to vote for it in the end, it passed 64 votes. it's a 120 member connects it. so it did pass a and everybody out here with extremely angry that it passed the opposition was angry that it passed. but the prime minister, despite the fact that he kept saying that he was going to try to afford some kind of consensus and try to find a way with some kind of a compromise at the end of the day. it just didn't happen. and that really puts things in a precarious position for the prime minister right now, because all the demonstrators we've been speaking with, i've been saying that they're going to continue to come out and protest as much as they can in the days and weeks to come to ensure or to try to ensure that the prime minister does not go ahead with any more plans to try to overall. did you this review on what was done today?
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elizabeth mama, thank you very much for that. in the home. a jump, jim keeping a very close eye on the protests in west jerusalem for us. thank you. the prominence to agree says the country is at will with walls fires. fi has nationwide is struggling to contain more than 18 walls, 5 strong winds of fanning the flames. the island of cool food, which is a popular holiday destination, is a license to issue evacuation on what is temperature has reached 46 degrees celsius on sunday, sparking dozens of new fires and the largest 12 hot evacuation in greek history around 20000 people fled the island of rhodes flames, threatened to engulf hotels and hardens. stephanie decker has moved from killed tare on roads. the fires keep moving there practically impossible to contain under these when there was one further up the mountain and now it's moved. down towards
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here you have fire fighters from slovakia here we were talking to them a little earlier and they were saying that there's very little they can do under these circumstances and incredible frustration and desperation from the local. here we're talking to one woman who was standing just looking at the scene, putting our hands in the sky, saying people thought people that nothing, nothing, nothing is left. she lost her home, she lost all her lives talking to said, where the good, where's the greek support? where's the police? where's the army, where the firefighters, we have seen helicopters, minutes reaching oaks, re supplying themselves with salt water and following these fires as they move. but certainly the devastation here when it comes to the people of roads in terms of some of the businesses, their homes that have been destroyed. it's incomprehensible that many people don't want to talk to us because they are that frustrated and desperate. and what is unfolding here, stephanie decker, i'll just, they're all in your body on the island of rhodes. we're going to go back to our top
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story now and get more on it as well as paul them into voting to change and aspect of the traditional system. the plan has seemed, protests is blocked rhodes outside the can mess it to demonstrate against the bill that spring in our white house correspondent company. how could she's joining us live from washington dc. and this is something that us politicians, including president 5 and kimberly have been urging prime minister netanyahu to seriously rethink if not to not go ahead with us. yeah, there's no question that this has been of great concern to the white house so much so that the us president in the last 24 hours released the statement to the us media as well as international media outlets including algebra 0 urging the is really prime minister to change his mind essentially, it was really a, a 11 to our effort to do so, but it appears that that has fallen on deaf ears. the effort was essentially one
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that the us president did because of the does this of nature. 8 the reforms package, the fact that there had been the protest on the street, the fact that there were such public opposition in such a uh, profound way that really move the us president. but you have to remember also that it wasn't just this 11th hour after by the us president to re lease way benjamin that's in yahoo. but something that has been in the works for some time. * time it goes back to really december, when benjamin is asking yahoo went into office of the us president, delayed inviting him to a former meeting at the white house. something that was only extended in terms of a meeting as recently as last week. and we can tell you that that is an invitation that hasn't been extended for meeting at the white house. in fact,
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we don't even know when that meeting will take place in terms of the location. it could be at the white house. it could even be at the un general assembly come the fall. it's been kind of left sort of beg again, that is deliberate. and given the fact that this white house is sending the signal, but it is still not happy with the coalition government, given the fact that this white house and the us president specifically has referred to it as one of the most extreme. it us since the 1970s there is not only the concern about the reform of the practices in terms of the reform package of the judiciary. the fact that there is no longer going to be this the changing of the supreme court. but also the fact that there has been this expansion of jewish settlements in the occupied westbank that is also of great concern to this white
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house. so that is why the us president has made this statement and a, it is one that is very concerning here in the united states. kimberly, it's really unusually strong language coming from the white house to woods. it's ally, as well as in to and interestingly, even though we haven't had prime minister benjamin netanyahu visit the white house, we recently had a visit by president as a president, issac hits all who address congress and spoke about how democracy is in israel's dna. he said, right, but again to that point, well that is more of a ceremonial position. the re. 2 adversary in terms of. 2 the position of the united states right now. 1 the man who really holds the reins of power is benjamin that's in yahoo. so that is really where the us president is focusing his attention right now. and so that is why this statement was released. and that is where the attention is really focused at the point,
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and that's why that statement was issued in the last to 24 hours. it was that the 11th hour efforts. and what we can tell you is, but this is really the friction point and that is where the effort is going to be as the white house kind of makes that effort to kind of try and work with an ally. and there is really a strategic relationship on the part of the united states with israel as well. i can tell you is on capitol hill. there is a sort of uh, iron clad support for israel in the united states. but here in the united states, i can tell you even members of the president's own debt. 2 credit party are not happy with what they're seeing in israel right now. we're right company, thank you very much for that. that's all white house correspondent, kimberly how could live in washington dc. thank you. living on now in russia says to drones, have been intercepted and destroyed near the defense ministry in the capital.
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russian officials accused ukraine of an attempt to tara attack on moscow. the drones reportedly struck non residential buildings when the shop a wall of what has moved from moscow. the walls go central districts where a tonic spike to you are these, one of them have a business center, they have the one so in close proximity to the building of the russian ministry of defense law school in that survey. so be on it and set the trans hate to no residential buildings, but none of them was seriously damaged. no casualties were reported either come and said, there was a number of ambulances and police cars at school just in the center of moscow. the mass office also said that the traffic on the 2 major are in use close to the place of the attacks, have temporarily been suspended. versus ministry of defense blames ukraine for the strikes the same quote. it was in his hand, why the key of regime to carry out a terrorist attack? both you are these were johns by electronic was that and then flushed local residents reported multiple cases of broken loss and the windows g to the you are these attacks? well,
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there were multiple trying attacks in columbia to this morning. the rush ministry of defense reported about 17, for i was destroyed, of a crime in the ministry claimed there were no titles he's in. that's how i was local residence on now being evacuated, to say for places russian appointed gavin of crime me as soon as announced there was a hate on the munition that power in the trunk corps region. also the debris damaged private house and the care of school districts. traffic on the crime in bridge has temporarily closed, as well as some roads near the size of that tax. uh, by the way, i guess the report was that the traffic is now being restored. no one claim responsibility for the crime me. i talk so they russian side doesn't speak about it either. you'd actually find out about alter, say, right most squared libya and molto. a say join seed role designed to do to migrate some crossing the mediterranean of being a success coast guards and both countries prevented. few of people arriving on the island. anyone called, or rescued is being returned to libya. mont, a train that has more. a malta is
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a small island strategically located in the center of the mediterranean sea. it's been called the gate to europe. north africa has long been a transit hub for migrants trying to reach your pin shores. now that led to an agreement signed in 2020, between libya and malta in that kirby migration and that see significant results in 2019 more than 3400 migrants arrived here in malta through the mediterranean sea from libya, a but after the agreement, those numbers have drastically decline so far this year, only a 142 migrants have been able to reach malta. and that's because of the close cooperation between the libyan and multi coast guards. now today, just a few kilometers away from here is the last day of the 1st ever naval drills between libya and malta. the drills are aimed at training the libyans building up
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their capacity in search and rescue operations in medical evacuations. and in general, inspections of vessels. so for this year, more than 8800 people have been intercepted, se by the libyan authorities and brought back to libya, human rights organizations, the un refugee agency, the international organization for migration say of that, libya is not a safe country and cannot be a safe place for disembarkation with these naval jewels coming to an end today. lived in officials say that while this is the 1st joint exercise, they hope it's not the last mile trainer, which is 0. but let them also, a human rights watch has released a report on the extrajudicial killings in monte. it says dozens of people have been forcibly disappeared, executed since december. the organization blames and military and most and race from russia's walk and includes. the report says civilian profit date was looted and destroyed. monte is government says it is an aware of any human rights
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violations. hilaria audit rosie is a senior research at human rights watch and she says many malia and some of the come victims caught off and the government's fires against the groups as we investigated serious abuses by the monday, an army, and 4 and 5 years in the central body during counter insurgency organizations, our findings are based on interviews, we call the 40 victims and which we saw such alterations. and i think it's important to remember that might be excused. seeing that give us call. it seems that almost a decade now because of the presence seem to come, see all our groups and the sun state, any response to the brutal debbie tops by those groups in money and governments as engaged in people come to research and see strategy which is costing many lives and causing suffering demonstration with the 2 men to the fuse. if i use it by both the
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army and for the advisers discipline and fighters that we believe they belong to the bus. stop eating on that part of need to go back in there. um, as you know, gardner as a gruesome there to patient in uh, not only money, but the other taxes included such a lot because we probably can leave the and holding 200 bytes records to the group . i seen it to stop more crimes and rubbing directly to him continental beach, seen it on was that so the fact that they are involved with the not me, in a comfortable searching alteration should raise questions, actually push the money in government to address uh, the abuse and who they protect was a comfortable still ahead on the news out action from the womans wells, cough as a surface sob from see to see what's actually is coming up in general. the
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the, all right, it's time to 40 is demo. thank you, elizabeth bel, several reports the saudi arabian top, our allow us offered a $1000000000.00 package to sign it, come in and buy out a set of office, $332000000.00 to power is sasha my as a transfer fee and then $700000000.00 to buy himself as a salary for one year. the french world cup, when a house being put up for sale by the state of the refused to extend his feel, they didn't want to lose him as a free agent when his current contract runs out next year and has been left, the house has passed east towards the asia a site to them by joining the likes of kind of due to the volley of saudi arabia's
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may successful club. the former chelsea defendant was presented to the funds and they look very happy to see him. it was a pretty spectacular ceremony of the stadium and we asked or even of us, i'm so great moving to bits of it, but will say welcome twice of what is the head of a friend the game out of face alfonze would already be familiar with george jesus, the 68 year old has been re appointed as coach having been dismissed 4 years ago after the 7 months in charge. trevor francis, the 1st ever 1000000 pound plant in britain has died at the age of 69. from half the tech. the striking made the van rack would move from bombing him. city to brian, it's less than nothing and forest, and 1979. before going on to school. the winning goal in that is european comp final, he will say, paid for monitors to city and a tally in teams, or something. doria and atlanta fronts has represented england $52.00 times for sale off to
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a winning stopped in the women's world cops. they beat panama for now in that opening game in great f. this was the pick of the goes from the is not a rasa which puts in 3 ahead was just for rewards as adult, the 4th to complete. so half drag force as then sub make way for the legend 3 months. so he's playing out for 6. welcome is this actually 7 year old schools this tournament? she will be the 1st player, male or female, just for its 6 consecutive welcome miracle. you have become the 1st hour of nations who competes at a women's world cup. they was against germany in the opening game and melvin but it was germany who dominates just to match caps in alexandra holt. school to had his in the 1st off. and they went home to up to 6 new victory, which is the biggest disappointments i saw them. he goes home for 38, next up they play columbia palmer. okay, we'll look for that 1st. when again, south korea and this last came on monday, told about the surface of italy score. captain christiana directly came on and the
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80 submits against options, you know, and then for the winning goals and the 87 that he was making her a 100 and 4th international, the parents and now has 50 full goals, 50 full argentina. he wasn't meant woke up last year, they still never won a match at the women's toilet. well, we saw him real quick and action earlier and they want to 8 countries and making that debut at the women's world cup, taking advantage of the competition expanding from 24 to 32 teams. the others, all haiti, panama, portugal, the republicans all in vietnam, zambia, and the philippines. that's focusing on the philippines who didn't named the filipinos and preparing for the next game against kind of high sneeze, even following nice thing to feed to switzerland. this is the 1st time the philippines have sent a woman's own men's team to a walk up. as bonnet below tells us it's inspiring young people to take up football . and what is undoubtedly a false capable, crazy nation. 13 year old chloe brilliant as has been playing football for 10 years
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. she started learning to sports when the philippine cements national football team to us goals was enjoying some success after beating defending champion vietnam. in the 2010 ozzy and championship that's referred to now as a miracle up how annoyed i think i really just joined that because i saw my older brother. so, but there were lots of other kids more specifically male joining the team. i was the only girl in my age group with interest in football, growing in basketball, obsessed philippines, former college football player bins. aguilar teamed up with the college of human genetics in the countries. premier state university to form the aspire football academy. a 1018. just the year for us, cuz we only had like $6.00 to $8.00 students or players when we were doing our sessions. and now fast forward to 2023. we almost have around $150.00 to $200.00
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kids in a section. chloe is now a member of our schools football team. is there a number of other students in just 5 years? this football academy, inside the university of the philippines has not only seen increasing interest among young people. it's been able to train them well enough to send them to local competition, the things in no small part to the rise of the women's national team, the philippines. that's qualified for the women's world cup. no other philippine team has made it to the woke up male or female. when i was grade school, we were locking many if this because i go to an all girls school. but now there's so many younger girls joining and that makes me really proud. the philippines may be heading into the world, carpets under dogs, but they're inspiring a whole new generation of homegrown talent. we'll see did also like to represent
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the philippines on the world stage one day barn to below alger 0 manila. and this is what remains of max the cellphones when is try feet from the hung gary and ground pre. but it wasn't the only thing that was broken. the wall champions the victory was rentals. 12th in a row, supporting the fireman's records from 1988. it will save the stuff in the 7th consecutive when the car is alondo north finish. second with the stuff in to make such a perez insides back to the stuff in breaking tracy. and this is how it happens during the podium celebrations. norris, the mine responsible and it wasn't expensive. the stages the tracy apparently costs $50000.00 and takes $0.06 tonight hopefully brought home and we'll take better care of the current just the american gets to keep golds oldest prize for a year off to winning the open championship home and show a one on the 70 in the final round,
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it will livable to finish. 6 shots cleared to fill out the ha, it's his 1st made the title of the victory is was $3000000.00, but it appears he's coming from fairly low to celebration. i had a nice where you, a couple weeks ago and i bought a new tractor from a hunting place, so i'll get home and i'll be on the tractor low and grass in the next week. and we're very excited about that. so that's gonna be your reward. you're going to ride your track to see how it might take a whole day. and just just put my phone away and go get on track or a little bit less cuz i've never known an open champion. celebrate on mountain grosse on the track. so i got a lot of layers, man like on danish cyclist units, i think ago says he's already thinking about winning a hot trick of porter prompts titles that soft at the input of his mariah. that wraps up his 2nd successive victory on the shows that he's a on sunday 27 year old. everything is old, comfortably finished, and then 7 and a half minutes clear of his name is rival. this fellow to time champions had i
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forgot and we will finish with the shots of pop stock. and sarah not saying this was in waving the green, so i have to start sundays in the car race in iowa. but also it's sharon performed the concept pull the funds you with that is a you'll sports for me if now pizza will have enough out. they like to assume a thank you very much for that and that's it from the elizabeth problem for this news out. but we will be back in just a couple of minutes with more of today's news. thank you very much for watching the
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basically entities just the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just pub solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into abuse. you think about to the minus on washing it's enough for money to go on its own and built it's on thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era it's one of the most recognized sites around the world. thing for support for phone wise. for the fans back home, it's more than just a football club. anyone who says politics should be left off to football and you know, doesn't know about football, isn't about politics. and this is the stuff on the passion and the politics of the pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds who make football series on houses. the around these people have nowhere to go,
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