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the list were skiing its own own i, which is 0 award winning program 27 years and thoughtfully consignment. it's an extreme formalized solution. i think it's designed to break international format. well clos, janet, 80 percent of 80 carpet that is controlled by gun ring programs to a spine. you don't pay any time on an amount of time. i'm trying to push myself all the time. pushing, pushing see the world from a different perspective. one out is era, the protest intensive. fine is real off the bottom and boss is a device of new which restricts the powers of the spring for the
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other ones are in jordan, this bounce here a life though, also coming the great 5 minutes besides these countries of war with wi fi us as more than 80 blazes continued to burn out of control. i brought mcbride, one of you cranes view export facilities by to right now to global food supplies. i'm feeding the world hungry and how the philippines debut of the women's world cup . as inspiring youngsters. the, we begin in israel, a way of protests, of erupt it off the connect that to prove changes to the traditional system. tens of thousands of people, blocked streets and highways, and television police on the whole set charge of demonstrators and 5 more to kind of the new mix up blocks, the 5 israel supreme court to avoid government decisions. it considers unreasonable
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by the police that these 19 people have been arrested. this is benjamin netanyahu says the changes necessary to be so today we carried out the required democratic move. the move was aimed at restoring a degree of balance between the authorities, which was here for 50 years. we passed the bill of reasonableness, so the elected government could lead the policy in accordance with the decision of the majority of the country. citizens. bill today is a sad day, a day of destruction. the day if we hate, i looked at the coalition celebrating and ask, what do you celebrating? you're dismantling the jewish state. we have people who upset together and that was, is for 30 years cancel the annual meeting. this extreme government is celebrating the moment when they managed to throw into the dustbin. everything that connects has been in some have, has more from the protests in tel aviv say been processing here like this.
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similarly for this, for the last 29 weeks. and it really turned out to be fairly inputs in protests because they've been protesting against ridiculous homes. and they've lost, they've gone through people who are very angry, upset visibly because they pay a salary sort of a small island in a sense of a more conservative country. the hey, why the programs have been met from minnesota leda. now the blue and white policy. he says with direct responsibility if everything's happening now lies . the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who says in front of the pentagon, said in front of his why the clear needed danger, send you an oppressive legislation. the appointments on the political judges incomes goes on to say, everything approved here will eventually be re withdrawn from the stuff
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they don't have the majority in column. and just to stop this legislation going through. but the only indication is that gonna try and take it to the supreme court and have additional review. and of course it take you to the supreme pulled the very legislation that will, if you're going to be to diminish the powers is pretty cool. so when that happens, it probably will happen, then you'll have a constitutional prices. supreme court being asked to rule on laws to reduce that powers. the minimum of this, of this crisis to continue to evolve into a constitutional what's been passed is just one part of the government's plan to change the legal system, the nor prevents judges from striking down government decisions on the basis that they are unreasonable. israel has no written constitution, but the principal has been interpreted by scholars to allow judges to review political decisions based on public interest. critics of a new law, se reasonableness has been on a central check and balance on the executive branch of government. but supporters
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of the legislation save the reasonableness standup is to subjective and interferes with decisions made by elected officials. mohammed jump june has been following the day's developments. he sent us this report from west through some hours before voting began. demonstrators were out in force, walking the roads to israel's parliament, trying to prevent members from reaching the connected. the issue is the way it's on through and go on from here. with the lever on the bus today, that will be around the streets. go into aggression. the discount rate, the bill in question one, part of a larger package of proposals by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his far right coalition, a highly controversial piece of legislation that among other things would strip the supreme court of its power to overrule government or ministerial decisions,
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which it deems unreasonable, extremely worrying for demonstrators who long insisted this will put the country on a dangerous path to talk with some of the the because the with the size of the crowd growing and the security force increased attempts to clear the road continued throughout the day. police are continuing to drag protesters away who are blocking the entrance to the can message several, have already been arrested at this hour. and yet the demonstrators who are out here opposed to this very contentious bill. they say they were determined to stay the both outside and inside parliament. tensions rose in equal mission, opposition, politicians,
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chance and shame before walking out and boycotting the final thoughts. but in the end that's in yahoos, majority and parliament ensured the bill would pass seen as a crushing blow to those who dedicated themselves to stopping it. i don't know my mind is that i'm capable of comprehending anything like that. my heart and my soul are dreading and scared, and i don't know what to do just a short distance away though in front of these real supreme court. another massive demonstration. defiance on display is real, find itself at across the roads, facing a crisis that only seems to be mentioned to them. it does either west jerusalem while the united states, as closely watching those developments in israel out as it was, mike kinda is live at the white house, mike. so we have that statement yesterday from president biden, quoting the easiest way the reforms divisive. what more action that we had from the administration while in recent days as well, the administration has been expressing concern about this legislation. president
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biden did so in person, in a meeting with these ready president last week and, and the subsequent phone call with the as really prime minister. now, the 1st part of this legislation is actually being passed. the white house has released the states been saying that in a democracy changes best be made by consensus, expressing concerns that this measure was passed by the slimmest of majorities, 64 boats, and the 120 seats connected to a parliament. the opposition having worked out during the vote in protest. so the state department as well has full so i to these particular sentiments. this is what the state department spokesman had to say is a lifelong friend of israel present biden has publicly and privately expressed his views that major changes in a democracy should be if they're going to be in during must have as broad a consensus as possible. it was in for unfortunate that the vote today took place
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with the swim is possible. majority. we understand talks are ongoing and likely to continue over the coming weeks and months to forge of broader compromise, even with the connected and recess. and we will continue to support the efforts of president her thoughts and other is really leaders as they seem to build a broader consensus through political dialogue. what do you, the, the president biden as a lifelong friend of israel? all the us criticism is preceded by the statement to paul post a friend. the us is of israel. never the less abiding administration deeply concerned about this particular move. but also concerned about the why the context well aware that these measures are being driven by the extreme nationalist, right? and the extreme religious groups within the nothing you all who coalition. and also with that, this is designed as just the 1st break in what is likely to be a mounting wall of legislation that will result in democracy itself and being
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diminished within as well. all right, so i'm, i kind of life as the wife has mike. thank you. the not a prominence to agree says the country is, will, with wall fires and faces some sweltering days ahead. firefighters are struggling to contain more than 80 blazes. burning around the country. strong winds are finding the flames. the awning of cool food, which is a popular tourist destination, is the latest to issue evacuation orders. temperature has reached 46 degrees celsius on sunday, sparking dozens of new fires. stephanie decker report, some categories on the island of rhodes. it's uninstalling no moving foster than firefighters. can contain it, winds gusting up to 50 kilometers an hour, and with the tourists move to safety. the locals left with our burning island. we find katerina watching everything she owns,
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disappear. i have nothing, she cries, there goes my house there, go my animals. i have nothing left. her husband exasperated. what are we doing? it's all burned. where is everybody? he says the fire is keep spreading. they are virtually impossible to control moving from place to place. so we've been talking to fire fighters here. in fact, there's more arriving just now these are from slovakia and they're saying that there's very little they can do with these extremely heavy winds. and while the world has been focusing a lot on the taurus that have been evacuated from this island, it's the locals. we've been trying to get them to speak to us many so frustrated. they don't want to talk on camera, but there is real desperation here about how much they've lost and what's happening to their island. many volunteers have been fighting the flames alone. we're told they're simply not enough crews on roads. the tourist areas were engulfed,
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causing the largest fire evacuation increases history, almost 20000 people by road and by c. j and his family left on a boat. the ones that changed the skies turn dark. he tells us and they were told to leave immediately. now he's come back to find their belongings. absolutely. rec, the absolutely exhausted. it's just the president that it's awful. for everyone in the local area, you have to say the logos everywhere. been fantastic. helping everyone with anything they could do. rhodes is just one of many areas across greece that are burning. prime minister caveat caused me to talk. he's addressed parliament on monday, stating we are at war. it's the 7th day of wildfire zone rhodes. people say the air support was low to arrive, and now the winds have picked up. one tells me,
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the fire has burned all the trees taken on the mountains. it will only stop at the sea. definitely decor, ultra 0, get body on the greek island of rhodes. ukrainian port city of desa has come on to renewed, attached by russia. the era is a vital route for teeth to export grain. at a time when many other routes have been closed off, russia withdrew from a grain deal guaranteeing safe passage and the blacks the last month. run. mcbride has molar from an export facility, and the odessa region has a gateway to one of the few c roots. the grain shipments from ukraine, this remote southwest corner, is one of the country's most strategically important right now. we are invited by nippy loan, one of the largest grade exposures to see it's rapidly expanding facility. like most of the companies it used to rely heavily on main black sea port such as a desa heavily targeted recently by russia. in overnight miss sila tax,
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which also cancel the grain deal that had guaranteed limited exports. the never expect that, that i saw could be a part of some seems that the support to or, and so i called full for you canyon looseness. uh, we will keep our independence in taking the decisions and team controlling our expertise in order to keep our onto the system. so it'd be on the strong side. the advantage of these facilities is they feed directly into the waters of friendly neighboring de toe countries. graham is loaded onto the vessels here and then send down the danube river, the boat between ukraine and romania, and then out into the black sea. except now the ships are in romania and territorial water and save from russian attack from less than 2 percent of ukraine's total food exports before the war. there's been more than 10 fold increase down, lift, and new truck drive of viet useless. never used to take this route,
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but these now won't have thousands of drivers coming from all over the country. so a few months later i arrived last night and i've been waiting for 24 hours. i'll try to most likely drop off my grading now. just as you praying you and so just proved to be results will in adapting to the school. so it's bomb us and grading. next both is have been equally adept. i really proud with anything grasp of how where are you? cried young farmers right there. so just to companies and argued, industry in general, directed to a new chapman just the russians to know the strategic importance of the danube. the night before, a visit, a drunk striking, destroyed port facilities here to come. the next day, the trucks were already lining up again to offload that congress with bright douches, era, a desperate region ukraine. that's most, let's come here and i'll just air including the klein with active and spread out
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some bug appears in a swedish cool charge with this a bank police doing a protest. um, what was her chest as one reco? it's being broken up at home. get ready for more than that. it's like the the route to you by visit capital h, as in, during story in the us pots a cavity, but particularly in the us with salt lake city. recording is warm as night on record and about 20 degrees. and this valley dropping nose and 49 at midnight, you can see why so few people live there, but the heat does continue in the desert. southwest. some relief service is visible everyday. now as showers stopped to build all over the rockies and some examples. and it does it otherwise it's
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a very quiet picture. disappointing the wet in seattle of 23 degrees. this is middle of july, but the big showers have gotten that from the southern states. we have some running through the plains and possibly the midwest. uh midwest, which does look very with the same is true the good part of all terrier during wednesday sides of the mainland there. then through the carol being a lot more shall seem to be developing for cuba and for a still above average temperature. hispanic mueller, the same is true jamaica the shell is appropriate, the biggest in home jurors or in west and mexico, and also in panama, ahmed draped. really across the north of the comes down to was french kind of concentrating maybe in venezuela. this line here in the southeast of brazil indicates a change in whether the charge has been quite well in bolivia, notion, team. and recently, i've to change the quote to you by visit cuts on the, to the john almost 10 years in which the shakonda ward for translation and international
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a 1000000000 as well as unfortunate the white house said president fighting has publicly and privately express dispute with major changes must a broad consensus that's bringing the watchman. he directs the and his area incentive for israel studies that use the ladies. nobody in los angeles, but it joins us today on skype from london. dove good to have you. but as i'm not going to be constantly here about america's special relationship with is ran and washington's i am clad on waving support as well. security. but give them the pensions over the last few days between both countries over these traditional reforms. and israel is this the beginning of the end of the special relationship? do you think of or what? i think it be too soon to pertain the beginning of the end, the so to the tension in the relationship between the bothers ministration. i've done this and you all can compliment, but i do think i'm the long term, the erosion of democracy and as well that we're seeing today will ultimately undermine that special relationship. and i think it will make it more difficult going forward. but i don't think it's quite yet on the road. and that's an
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important point to make up because many experts say, look, it's really democracy has double standards. jewish as ratings are treated very differently to palestinians in the occupied territories and gaza. many experts have the real reason destiny. all who's doing this is to be able to increase the legal sacraments, continued to brutalize the palestinians without any legal accountability. what's your response to that? so the reason mission yahoo is doing it is because you want to stay in power. and the reason for that is because primarily he wants to stay out of prison because he's on trial for corruption. but i think his coalition part is particularly is bob white coalition partners, already intent on i'm pushing to an extension of the west bank and, and it's really set to move buildings across the west bank. and they do see the weakening of the supreme court and the undermining of the role as a key element in their plans for the west banks. i think his government yes, but the missing yahoo has more personal interest at stake. don't. how much of the blame do you think live in america's doorstep? i mean for years successive us administrations have refused to acknowledge israel
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drip towards all far tear and his image sir, and abuse of millions of palestinians who live on the is randy. occupations does bring us share the blame to a israel, finds itself now that i think would be nice to believe, thought if the american president kind of publicly pro rated as well. apply some pressure that these really government point in july, but i don't think that's necessarily going to be the case. i think in many ways, these really governments in particular apartment, as soon as you know who's going to do what he's going to do for his own interest, regardless of what any american president says. so i don't really think it's that to play in the biography ministration. or previous administrations, i think they've tried yes, they haven't really imposed any real cost science around. i think they can certainly be blamed for as well as policies in the west bank towards the palestinians. but in terms of the erosion of democracy we've been, is run itself. i don't really hold american political, it is accountable for that. i think the banking for the life of these roles search
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. so just the final thoughts and what, what web does the relationship go from here i'm into american politicians, remain silent as israel brutalizes, the palestinians, as washington cuts off ministry aid to israel, as some former us ambassador, as have suggested, how is the relationship gonna play out especially given that nothing yahoo is probably hoping for a ton of donald trump in 2024. what exactly look, depends on who's going to be in the white house and who controls congress? i think what we're seeing is that us policy toward israel has become much more pop designed. it will be quite dramatically from one administration for the next, depending on whether the democrats or republicans in the white house, the republicans are quite happy to allow, is 0 to do whatever it wants. they had taken a very pro is all or may be present at yahoo stand. and he's really the democrats were increasingly concerned about the direction is what i was heading in and increasingly critical. so i think we're going to see a growing bipartisan split, more ships and american policy, depending upon which party's empowering the white house and the congress to have
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lots when, when a good to get your thoughts and your knowledge was. thank you very much. indeed for talking to us, they are going to pleasure to be on now hung parliament and spain appears increasing. unlikely, on to sundays, general election failed to produce a clear wind up. the conservative people's party won those seats but fell short of a majority feminist. the federal sanchez of the routing socialist workers party describe the result as a defeat for the father. griffith on book has been convicted of disobeying police during a protest against the oil industry in sweden, a 20 year old climate change activist was detained last month in the 4th city of mount lo, she was ordered to pay a $240.00 fine. some bug and other activists were arrested after they stopped the traffic oil terminal. i'll just it was for respect to opt of a sentencing graph. it turned back arrived at the court just before 11 30 am swedish time one had trial was due to stop shut out by national and international media every step of our way up to the coal. true. now the judge has decided that
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for this, the bank police orders to stop walking oil tanker trucks and leaving the oil haul back here in melma on june the 19th. she should be given a fine of about $150.00 us dollars plus costs avoiding what could have been a 6 month prison sentence. she told me afterwards that despite the low level of the fine, the low needed to be more on the side of climate activists like herself and less on the side of companies that she says, all contributing to the climate crisis. as we are in this specific case, we were some young people who 1st stood up against the fossil fuel industry. and then we stood up against the traditional system and we and we were quite alone in this fight. we need many, many more people. and as it is now, i think more and more people are starting to see the sort of the office of the
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situation. that's short term economic profits are worth more than our collective future. and that our laws, as they are now, are not made for protecting people long term against the self destructing greed that we have. let take full control over the world. the draw there is a loss that we have right now. ok, protecting destructive industries and companies who are killing the plan that they killing people. well, immediately after the interview corrected somebody left the colton mountain. i went back to the oil hall, the sat down again on the blocked oil tank, a trucks from leaving, re commencing the protests that go out and cold in the 1st place. the police again told to see how to get out of the way. she stayed there and was eventually direct away her to fill out the rest and i'll drop it here to regroup at the end of the day until the next move, whatever not make a whole race. i'll do is there
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a moment. demonstrations in denmark of once again set fire to a copy of the koran. thousands of people in yemen have been protesting in response to this. and another incident occur on funding by swedish projects for last week. events have left the leaders of scandinavian countries to him between free speech and respecting the rights of villages. my knowledge of the social media company. twitter has started to remove signage limits icon, a blue bad opto, changing its branding to its new x logo where it could strip to sign into headquarters in san francisco. on monday the x stopped appearing on the desktop versions of twitter, but the boat is still dominant across smartphones. either musk says tweets will not be cold. x is, is made a series of changes to the company since acquiring it last year for $44000000000.00 .
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with both names now in morocco have become the 1st hour of nation to compete. the women's football woke up. they were up against germany in the opening game in melbourne, but it was germany who dominated the match. captain alexandra pops, go to head, is in the 1st off and they went on to add 4 more. and a 6, no victory. that's the biggest of the tournament so far off like morocco, the philippines, one of the 8 countries making that they do with a tournament. the team, nickname the filipinos parent to face co host new zealand on tuesday. this is the 1st time the philippines. i sent a women's old men's team to football, woke up on his bonnet below reports in the capital manila. it's aspiring young people to take up the game. 13 year old chloe brilliant as has been playing football for 10 years. she started learning to sports when the philippine samantha national football team to us coals was enjoying some success after beating defending champion vietnam in the 2010 ozzy and championship. that's referred to now as a miracle up handling. i think i really just joined that because i saw my older
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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, vincent aguilar teams up with the college of human genetics in the countries. premier state university to form the aspire football academy. a lot of the 1018. uh, just so about the year for us. cuz we only had like 6 to 8 students or players when we were doing our sessions and now fast forward to 2023. we almost have around $150.00 to $200.00 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
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among young people. it's been able to train them well enough to send them to local competition. and the things in no small part to the rise of the women's national team, the filipinos, that's qualified for the women's world cup. no other filipino team has made it to the world cup male or female. and i was grade school. we were locking many plans because i go to an all girls school. but now there's so many younger girls joining and that makes me really proud. latinas may be heading into the world carpets under dogs, but they are inspiring a whole new generation of homegrown talent. was seated also like to represent the philippines on the world stage one day barn to below algebra manila. well, it's an over $530.00 gmc kick off for the, for the pains the next game against new zealand in weddington on tuesday,
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columbia face south korea and switzerland meet no in the form of the one now and some good news, full max for stuff and he's going to receive a replacement windows trophy for the hon. gary, i'm going pre off of this unfortunate accidents. first, he was not fed by the town drive up london, not as during the podium celebrations, stuff into a celebration or rick or 12 when the road for his reducing. well, it was an expensive mistake. as a pro fee apparently costs $40000.00. a think 6 months the total picture of the headlines here on, i'll just say what tens of thousands of people have protested in israel off of parliamentary changes to the leave assistant measure of lots of israel supreme court to avoid government decisions. it considered as unreasonable i don't think so today we carried out the required.

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