tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 26, 2023 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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i, on the never seen such a big operation. so 40 funded now we're already on the age we have, we would not be able to provide them. a meal of the child has been hosting refugees from sedan for more than 20 years, but vital resources including food and water running. no, i mean here fear that could lead to violence between those who are being shelters and that was, and as refugees continue to cross the border, many fee attention to the people here or rise even further. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm 0 then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news,
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our life from the coming up in the program today and attempted to underway in the chair. the president says some and the national guard are trying to move against him. vigils are held across kenya for the victims of police, crackdowns killed in anti government protests. a state of emergency in ecuador is present is 3 days of riots by rival gangs leaves 31 people dead. and it's 70 years since fidel castro launched his communist revolution. so how cubans coping now in support, spying put 5, paul found the as i book best spots the law, 16 of the women's world cup plots. argentine as well come with a little messy stalls twice on his 1st start. a new club in set by the
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a coup attempt is underway and the west african nation of new share witnesses report that military vehicles have been blocking the entrance to the presidential palace, access the ministries next to the palace have also been blocked and kenya is opposition party has suspended a calls a nationwide demonstrations. instead, it has asked people to hold vigils for those killed and recent anti government protests. opposition liter riley didn't go says he is filing charges with the international criminal court for police brutality. at least 30 people have been killed since march, according to human rights groups. are correspondent, catherine. so a reports from custodial county. the stories or reading that i'll call has been pending to her son since last friday. did. she says he's in a coma, up to police allegedly beat him during antique government protests on the bottom now that in. yeah,
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i'm heard. thank you. i have no money to pay to for my son's needs and hospital. i don't know if he will speak or you feel die. well, that's good. if you beds away, 17 year old, fidel castro or chin tells us man who appeared to look like police, came to his neighborhood and started beating and shooting at them us. he was short, 8 times he's sprint was killed and they started southern southern but nice at the end i like these. they see to be here and on the alarm system is here with this. regarding the some woods when i started in the, the one between the board was that being i have the woods this blackboard. these are not isolated cases. most of the injured at this hospital have gunshot wounds,
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health, where i can see the victims, one mostly shot in the chest and abdomen to patients. a still in intensive care from happening assigned to whatever the internet is the web. the internet is that it means that someone was texting somewhere, so right around this wonderful deleted must be with a protest against the cost of leaving and use the imposed taxes started nearly 2 months ago. the government says some protest is a top security personnel muted and vandalized property opposition leader. i know dean got blamed security forces on this. the international says that more than 20 people have been killed since march, most of them from informal settlements. this is one of the areas where police i say, to have a talk to residents at the homes. the police say they were chasing utah's, but residents,
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so we've spoken to say those the tax was approved whole back of the hospital, a king and he's mother can believe again. he's out of danger. stories or riga is still waiting for hot sun youngel to wake up pattern. so i all to 0. the single county west and can you and i'm now joined by kenya, is opposition? leader relo didn't go mr. didn't go. thank you very much for joining the program. the president of kenya, william route to says that he is ready to meet you any time last night he tweeted, as you've always known, i'm available to meet one on one with you any time at your convenience. so the question, sir, this hour as will you meet with the presidents with president rudo to end this crisis? the
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sir, mr. rodriguez, can you hear me? hello, mr. daniel, this is sarah, was speaking from joe, how can you hear me going to bunch a little bit. change a little bit faint. okay. i'll try and speak distinctly and loudly then president russo has offered recently in a tweet that he wrote last night to meet you. are you willing to meet him? to say, look here, this is okay, what we're, we're going to work on the audio and we're going to bring back in the leader of the canyon opposition, william route. so in just a moment in this show, um, we'll get that to you momentarily. do stay with us for more though. let's go back to our top story and speak. that meant address was following developments from a bu jeff about what's happening in the share where an attempt to cool appears to
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be underway. ahmed, what have you been able to find out? all right, we're battling through uh, several audio issues. it appears we will bring you both of those very important stories. so bear with us on that for now though. one, palestinian. all right. ok a ship carrying 3000 cars as caught fire in the north sea. at least one crew member has been killed and several others were badly wounded. some were forced to jump overboard of the northern coast of the netherlands. it suspected that an electric vehicle sparked the fire that's coast guard is coordinating the fire fighting operation on the from mental highway which was heading to egypt from germany. oil is finally being pumped from
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a super tanker which has been stranded in the red sea for 8 years, a lack of maintenance and arguments. silver ownership threatened to catastrophic oil. spill or explosion off the coast of human engineers plan to transfer a 1000000 barrels of crude from the software to another tanker over the next 3 weeks. negotiations between humans, warring size and the united nations allowed the 140000000 dollar salvage operation to begin cancer specialist center key a have resumed treating patients from syria or are able to cross the border again after hospitals were damaged by the devastating earthquake in february cancer patients have been especially hard hit by the 12 year long syrian civil war dr. jimmy old. the bill is a human to ologist and i'm calling just to the live center. and he explained about the difficulties in transferring cancer patients between turkey and syria. as a local station, the they have no means the dental,
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the site. it's okay to have this on the healey know the center. i know you need in, they need it to be. this is in the treatment in took the code, the next that in life gives you the beach and they, you and get the teams that are being exemptions are. and then now they need to complete the study of the some of them me in the to start. is there somebody from the beginning, like looking at hypoglycemia in the cookie. so we take, is a focus, put them in the, in the beginning to live them on site, the key for the most a more that is 600 patients and that's we for, for them as i origin solution to good. that's what i mean. so i took it in the last 2 years we uh, depends on this uh border because as you know, we don't have the oh, that's going to be for the conservation of some of the,
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some kind of cancer we, uh, 3 the in the it gets in the top of the, uh, cost of the week with things that can be the treatment as i mentioned before, like what is going to be. so we was the sending the patient to get to get the treatment. sometimes the there was an open uh, sometimes uh uh, quotes about most of the time that you must be in the open and the patients gun, the guns i took to those any improvements one, palestinian has been shot dead and at least 2 are reportedly injured after his really forces stormed out in refugee camp a novelist. cindy occupied west deck. local sources say they've now withdrawn is really army says that arrested 37 palestinians and raids on tuesday night invested him abroad. and novelist soldiers carried out near nightly operations in palestinian towns and cities as part of a crack down on the arm, groups into moon,
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northeast of nobliss listing, and squirrels stones, it is really military vehicles. wild fires are still burning on both sides of the mediterranean. greece is going through one of his worst fire seasons in recent years. 2 pilots were killed on tuesday when they're playing craft after dumping water on blazes on the island of evian. torno reports, thousands of people have been evacuated homes and livelihoods destroyed tourist holidays cancelled in almost a week since they began the wild finds on the island of rhodes. rage on its estimated the 10 percent of the islands land area has been ravaged with 5 fighters and a croft working round the clock for one plane and its crew fighting another fire on the island of evian. near athens. tragedy upon tragedy. as the pilot loses control
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lots and stores now. so for weeks now wild files have devastated large swathes of island and mainland greece prime minister que yeah. coast meat. so talk is there's no room for doubt about the cause of the financial difficulties. littlefield. let me state the obvious that in the face of what is happening to the entire planet, especially the mediterranean, which is a hot spot for climate change. there is no magic defense. if that was like, obviously, we would have implemented it in the prime minister's woods, backed up by the assessment of international climate total. just in a study by willed whether attribution opened, it says car teeth, wave condition, south china, the united states and southern europe are contributing to the hottest period on us since the beginning of human civilization conditions virtually impossible, they say without the build up of men made global warming. we don't believe it. hold islands, birds. we lost our beautiful island. we don't have anything. now. really we don't
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have anything. there. we don't know what to do. and greece is not alone, easily is building 2. he, it fires, threatened to engulf the airport in palermo sicily, while storm conditions have left the scene described as apocalyptic. in midland, jo, nicole elder 0 on a spanish island. the grand kind of re hundreds of people have been evacuated because of a rapidly spreading fire. some roads have been closed as about a 100 firefighters and 9 aircraft tried to put out to blaze 200 hector's, a forest of inborn. algeria and authorities say all the wildfires and the countries north has been brought under control crews have been battling nearly a 100 lasers. for 3 days, prosecutors have opened the criminal investigation and ordered the arrest of several suspects on charges of arson. the record high temperatures and strong winds that had been fueling, the flames eased on tuesday nights. at least 34 people have been killed with
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soldiers and emergency workers among the victims of the un. educational scientific and cultural organization says smartphones or distracting students from learning. it recommends banning them from classrooms and its annual report on the opportunities and challenges of technology in education. unesco describes clear links between increased screen time and lower wellbeing, including emotional stability, the global education monitoring report, also sites concerns around the data privacy and cyber bullying. but you and researchers urge governments to ensure investment in new technology will improve learning outcomes. they say tv and radio can be more effective. the indonesian government is working to tackle the digital divide in education. 60 percent of the 273000000 population has internet access. but that means that many in remote rural communities are left unconnected. once your total balance is 0, how she is trying to bring computer skills to all students,
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no matter where they live. you know, my size of those. i am good of them over a month. that's what i'm on my desktop. i'm, i'm but that wouldn't be, but like i look, i see the internet and on the internet has a very bright, if those daddy sound like the fucking before 9 o'clock. so either way i get off, i'll just start there and metal found lot of people that are on the didn't get to ask how is it come thinking and like a little community in on the via but i'm just, i've got condemned to give you out of that the west side got on, but i data from what? simple games given. yeah. beautiful. those are the on of up when it comes on access . i don't find that out. i on line when you go daddy outside of your building, i thought that adela, it'll kind of a virus on the low whenever kentucky remember getting, i don't know if i can get the have a swimming, like maybe a very basic defect. besides to uh on
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the quality of the same quality orientation you might not. that'd be so that'd be minimal. uh how does i don't? well, what technology me see if i have usa, i see it if the customer wants to talk. oh it, i need a meeting with at 1 o'clock on a past. i swear to god. when i got a mistake of the matter, when i got off i'm going to be my d the step. why don't you send me the see how to do it? i guess i'm but why don't want to a for one second on d, if it's money, young son that somebody with the customer handle the support on the infrastructure . the city is very much me that all around the nation. i get the, when it goes all you gotta be saw. i have, you got the get doing the uh, windows 10. uh, i need to come in time on and then, you know, i gotta get to my desk at that time. but if i day i get them. so uh, everybody in indonesia to someone else. but we can go back to one of our top
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stories. now the crisis and kenya were vigils are being held across the country for the victims of police crackdowns killed in anti government protest. i now joined by ken yourself position lead a railer dang is. so i was asking you earlier, the president's william russo says he is ready to meet you any time he tweeted last night. as you've always known, i am available to meet one on one with you any time at your convenience, sir, will you meet with the president? i think you know the 1st, then it really is not serious. if you want just image of the me with no to invite me through a the a what's of or through a social media. he knows my address. he knows my telephone number and everything. he is busy, but he does. the playing games. does is the public positions exercise. i
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mentioned yesterday that the just 2 weeks ago the, the near function and see a little how soon for them came here to can you to see the retention and she's been here 2 days wishing to come and bring us together. he actually rejected and refused to meet him. that was a big human issue. if he wasn't able to see us in terms of an integral shifting. but all the time, i knew what a meant. and they would have started this conversation. he has been talking like that so no time. well sir, is i totally, i understand what you're saying, but now to me now sir, the author is there on the table from the president should meet the restrict you so that we could have a dialogue. i did exactly, it has
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a requested and we agreed to form a joint team to carry out negotiations on the contents of issues as soon as the temperature cooled of the back. so under the, the, the stokes was told. so i don't believe that means i don't is city is a tone. this is douglas big on sides. is it? it should assume the dose really nice. this is oh, i'm ready for the ducks and the time. and then that time is the point of saying that only so didn't go. and this group we just want to have a home so, so that they can be able to share the kick, the kid, you know, said we don't want any penalty. you know, he's trying to live in to know that he have a crisis. so if i could jump and we have a crisis in this country, this week was city as a forge and address, as, as you mentioned, is
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a crisis in the country. at least 30 people have been killed according to authorities, according to your opposition coalitions. 50 people have been killed in anti government protest recently. so yes, there is a crisis. now there is an offer on the table from kenya's president to meet you one on one. those are his words. yes or no. will you meet him? the sir, i'm sorry. can you hear me? mr. rudo. alright, appears we've lost connection there with mr. route to in can you returning to one of our other top stories this our, the attempted cool underway in this year. let's bring it up mit address. who's following developments from the beach and neighboring nigeria?
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i met i think you've been working on your audio connection. i think we've got you up now. what have you been able to find out about this attempted coup? uh, to research question is still in new jersey. uh, spoken to actually residential, the captain we, i me. and they told me that the they prefer to stay home for the moment because of the, i'm starting to search around the current situation. what the cleared up pictures coming from the regional party. they come community or separate constraints. headquarters here in a blue jacket, condemned image would be attempted clued to taught in the shared republic. and because it was us talking, i'm the but we are calling on those meetings. this attempt to flee the president, the members of his family. and there were also reports suggested that there's been some flashes between special pulses. yeah, i'm the coordinators. i don't that actually i'm to the venture um address reporting
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. so i'm going to thank you very much. i can body as prime minister says he will resign and hand over power to his son who consent. it says he will step down and 3 weeks after claiming a landslide victory and sundays the election, which the opposition has called a sham and a 17 year old has been in power for nearly 4 decades. and he is ages longest serving leader, his eldest son, 45 year old, who in minutes is a military general who currently heads. cambodia is army. well move saca is a vice president of the cambodian national rescue party and previously served as a member of parliament and minister of women's affairs. she joins us from providence in the us state of rhode island. can i just 1st start by asking you your reaction to this announcement? the power is now going to be passed to the sun in the family. the 1st of all, i would like to say that the people campbell, yeah, have not spoken. on july 23rd last sunday, those people campbell, joe,
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were denied the right to choose the top, the fit choice, which is the gamble. again, not sure rescue, but the end of the opposition party to come to light part the. mr. from said and con lynette have no monday whatsoever to represent people. campbell: yeah, he told me he said he wants to transfer his power to his son. do it within his own family, within his own home, not for the people. campbell yet approved. no, for the international community to approve. and to go along with this crisis. another political crisis in campbell. yeah. what campbell just has so many crises, social crisis, political cases, and economic crisis. let's put that on the agenda rather than thinking about an election that was sham. and now talking about a transfer of how would toward moving toward a dynasty of de holding, send family. what power does the opposition have at this stage any,
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any power at all? i think so. otherwise, mister one said, would not have held these sham election in last sunday. the power that the people campbell, just have the power of that the opposition party have passed is the the spirit of, of does this search, the hunger full justice for freedom, for a country that is not, that is ruled by law and not ruled by one man. or by one family, we have the power to, from inside and from outside to hold base together to hold the people kind of would get together. and that is why we still understand is so afraid and wants to move forward even to kill the people even to put the people in, in jail or to go after they use um, that's what he wants. and because she cannot face up to the power of the opposition,
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and it's in the spiritual times and in moral to spiritual. but in the sense that he but you know, we, we look at this from the outside. and obviously anybody listening to you would say, well in practical terms he is, he is resisting and he because he's in power and now his son is going to be in power and he's the longest serving leader in asia. so in practical terms, the opposition hasn't been able to stop that. is there in your view as the opposition, anything that can be done? yes. very much so you can look in a crisis in the, in the eighty's and, and come would yes, so came out of the g to side. use that to that. killed over a quote to a meeting and of the people in campbell and yeah, the conflict came of received after the international community.
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it came with the people of kenwood. yeah. and pulled the factions and to sit together to and this the complex to have a piece top. still with the international community, the secretaries of the parish piece of gold 18 signatories have to come together again. the international community cannot just keep on putting out statements. the obligations in the parish piece, i quote said 3 people piece, that is something that is a, a document that holds can hold the, the, that gets, bring the people both come the capital, get the domestic community to get it to phase 2, to solve the crisis in campbell, get my most a cool. thank you very much for joining us on the program today. thank you. and it's time for the weather. no one else has 0 with efforts and fox. hello, we are now seeing an end to that extreme heat wave across the southern part. so if
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you have a lot more cloud, just pushing its way down towards the italy, the balkans, this coal fund here that is a significant for each of that will drive its way further southwards. introducing some cool, less hall to ash we say as we go on through the next comes as a wind is coming in from over north wesley direction. so we'll see temperature still getting up into this. uh is it is still going to be hot, but not as cold a 40 full sadie possible. i will. the next couple of days the into athens, but so the 1st day that we got into a friday 32 degrees by that stay so much nearer to where those temperatures should be. temperatures also have floating away in progress, for example, something like a 10 degree drop here was this brand new cloud and right that cold front that makes its way through big and found to be showers, possibility of some localized will flash flooding system policy. if you went to weather up tools in northwest sliding out so being with them, wells slipping down across north, across the low countries mold in areas of germany slipping, further east woods and south, which as we go through the next couple of, i started on several picture across northern pots,
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so if you loved to drive across southern areas, i would try to cause northern parts of africa and even up to the northwest to temperatures slowly, but surely easing away. still ahead on that was a 0, a victim of racial violence in the united states is honored amid controversy over how black's history is taught in schools delivering a last minute deal. how 340000 parcel workers looked like you're ending your strike in the united states. and a 5 star performance from spain as the book, their spots in the last 16 of the women's world come. who will be here with that and the rest of the sports later in the program? the the latest news, as it breaks on the one side, the authority is our payment for tom on the other side. now it's from late at the monday justice with detailed coverage. the work has resulted in the closure of many hospitals, and that puts
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a lot of pressure on the medical staff here from around the world. the operation in jeanine would last no more than 48 hours, the consequences. the impact of what has happened here. the last for years a 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 stepping 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 and intimate portrayal of assignments in challenging times. no simple way home people that's, that's what i know what too much on a jersey to the
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the watching else or 0 reminder of our top story is this, our kenny is opposition. party has suspended a polls. a nationwide protests instead asking people to hold vigils for those killed and anti government demonstrations opposition liter. rhino didn't accuses police of were tallahassee and says he is filing charges with the international criminal court. one palestinian has been shot dead and at least 2 are reported. the injured after is really forces stormed out in refugee camp in not less than the occupied west bank. local sources say they've now withdrawn is really army says it arrested 37 palestinians in raids tuesday night and the best to him ever on enough . a coup attempt is underway and the west african nation of new share witnesses report that military vehicles have been blocking the entrance to the presidential palace,
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access to ministries next to the palace had also been blocked. the head of the african union has called on soldiers staging the crew to stop immediately is get more on this amend. well of course the ending is the director of the faculty of academic affairs and research and the coffee a non international peacekeeping training center. he joins us now live from opera in gonna, well, let's start with this because details are hard to get from the ground. what do you know at this stage? what i think when we know is that the cool fits in twit long at 10 life, in stability of 5000000, i'm willing to buy the part car class to speak to be expanded. kevin just says in the secure, it's in public. got these type religious in the country that never legs pass, not testify. this had to attempted cool as to renew this year has been fairly unstable. since 1960, i've been for successful for the task and several of successful crews located
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within just about the at the center of the bar. let us in the style. so the on by levels. i'm the president, my more but zone. and his government seems to be face that barrett. i pilled task graphic. it's very important that the 6 miles from going to best buy for me to assist. and i think here though have to be some tradeoffs between democracy and much more intrusive set all inclusive. uh, economic development processes and then support for the government to be able to deliver a very credible site to the valid and tech stream is what this is becoming appropriate. and we'll continue to wait here. so you're talking about extra, you're talking about and search and see in the region where there are other known vulnerabilities to the presidency of mr. bus, whom in this year when,
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when released to the extreme extract, somebody if we take, i think in new jersey, the population is almost think in increasing by 4 to 50 percent, almost every 5 years. also back places in bands pressure supported. any government's ability to create jobs provided cation to provide help to provide the house. but there must be a balance around this. and that must be the conversation as to how governments that, and that they cannot be restrained, of limited resource offices. able to explain to the operations when they come in just that. and i believe to provide corruption back as being a major challenge west africa. and that almost consistently, almost legitimizes. the military's desire to eat a, that'd be corruption,
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is the big elephant in the room. class the fights against violent eh, extreme, is this the challenge that almost almost african governments obviously. right. but in monroe, crazy, we're going to leave it at that for now. and you know, and purposely keeping the conversation a little short because i don't want to go into the territory of speculation. we don't yet know exactly what's happening and why it's happening in this year. i wanted the context and we'll need to speak again. once we know a little bit more, thank you very much. manual. thank you again related violence and one of ecuador is most dangerous prisoners has killed at least 31 people the 3 day, right, as part of a widespread wave of unrest and jails nationwide with the presidential election that scheduled for next month candidate as a trying to attract the boats by boeing to change the present system. capture lopez holder. yeah. and has more. the heavily armed security forces, storm one of the doors most dangerous prisoners to stop the days of rioting inside the jail and why
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a keep city. police search inmate cells and uncover an arsenal of guns, including automatic weapons and ammunition. it's a growing challenge as gain rivalries. escalate in prisons isn't something about this type of situation is turned into a national issue in ecuador. it's not something that's limited to a single institution, but we've been able to intervene and reinstate order. at least 31 people were killed in this jail. after a 60 day state of emergency was declared in our presence. ironically, that seemed to have set off widespread violence. more than a 100 guards were freed, after being held hostage in 6 jails across the country. good, good. i'm glad a lot bubble. let it be cleared, all the terrorists. they will be defeated. anarchism will have no place in our society. the strength of the state of ecuador will be felt inside the prisons, and on the streets. it is see little this latest search in prison, violence comes the head of the presidential election. and next month,
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8 candidates are hoping to replace the outgoing president, get more or less so his government has been widely blamed for violence. as criminal groups fight to control routes to move illegal drugs. violence and prisons appears to be reflecting in security in major cities. they said whenever the, what was your, if you ask around all the businesses report low income. so i'm gonna have to pay a fee to criminal groups. so they'll be left the line. the insecurity is so high that at 8 o'clock at night, you don't see any one on the street. everything stopped. prisoners may be locked in the many fear their power in ecuador is extensive, katia a little bit, so the young elders here the us president joe biden has urged americans to confront what he calls the dark history of racism or risk. repeating the past fight and made the plea after signing a proclamation to establish national monuments to honor m a to
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a teenager who was lynched in the 1950s. conservative leaders are pushing for limits on the teaching of slavery in black history in schools. our white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare reports from washington, dc. us president joe biden on tuesday, dedicated a new national monument to emmett till and his mother maybe till mosley for today. what we would have been in an em. it's 82nd birthday. we had another chapter, the story of remembrance and healing, and it till was just 14 years old. when in 1955 in mississippi, he was abducted, tortured and murdered by 2 white men. they killed him, accused him of whistling at a white woman. hills funeral made global headlines when his mother insisted on an open casket more than
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a 1000 people attended the church service for till will thousands of others listened outside the men responsible for tills, murder were acquitted by an all white jury. the later confessed to the killing the monuments honoring till are in mississippi, where the killers were acquitted, and illinois were to grew up. even as, as white house honors the till family legacy racial tensions persist. some of us politicians say it's time to move on and focusing on the past. racial injustices is a mistake since 2020, more than 40 states, particularly those controlled by republican legislatures, have placed restrictions on the way americas racial past is taught in schools. is florida governor rhonda staff has signed a law called the stop will act requiring states authorization for books
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among the ban titles are books about racism, an african american history. we've been active protections for parents such as curriculum transparency, so that they have a right to know what books are being used and what curriculum is being taught to their kids. more recently, teachers in florida has been told to teach some of the so called positive benefits of slavery. at the time when there are those who seek the banned books, a very history we're making clear, crystal, crystal clear. the darkness of denial is, can hide much. they erase nothing but the legacy of racism in america persist despite ongoing efforts to overcome it. ignited by the mother of a 14 year old boy, determined to transform her grief into good. kimberly. how could alj
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a 0 the white house? nearly 340000 partial delivery workers in the united states have reached a deal to prevent them going on strike. the deals being seen as a major victory for reserves and labor movements crushed as soon as the reports from new york. as the ups drivers were ready to walk off the job, holding practice tickets as the expiration date of their contract approached, they had an agreement on safety issues like air conditioning and trucks and no more forced overtime work on schedule days off here cuz we are in the batting with the drivers represented by the teamsters union, refused to back down on pay increases and got what they wanted. reality justice strikes and leverage. we've got the strongest weapon in our. busy to case that's the 3 and a 40000 rectifying members that go to work every single day, regardless of conditions parent that makes etc of who are willing to stand up and
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fight us trucks are a crucial part of the us supply chain. yet over half of their drivers are part time . experts estimate a 10 day strike could have cost the economy as much as $7000000000.00. the agreement comes at a personal time for the american labor movement. there have been more strikes so far this year. then all of last year, nurses and other essential workers whose employers are record profits during the pandemic have led the way. we are at a moment of unusually tight labor market, a very resilient, really tight labor market. and i think that sends a signal to workers that they have an unusual, certainly over the past few decades in those countries and unusual moment of leverage. 4 than 11000 film and television writers have been walking the picket line since early may looking for better pay and protection
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against artificial intelligence. they were joined by 65000 film and television actors in mid july. auto workers could be next september union contracts for $150000.00 of them at general motors and ford are expiring. we as for u. p. s. workers still have to vote to approve the contract negotiated by their union . but union leaders say all of their demands were met in the contract. quote, such a new standard and the labor movement and raises the bar for all workers. present salumi. i'll do 0 new york delegates from around the world who have gathered in barbados to discuss reparations for the transatlantic slave trade. the name of the summit is to recognize the continued impact of centuries of slavery and to begin repairing some of the damage metal over apollo reports from bridge town in barbados. just to successful,
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a historic meeting is taking place on the caribbean island of barbados, delegates from the african union, europe. the americas and the caribbean are discussing reparations for the descendants of victims of the transatlantic slave trade, or be doses in baset or to the caribbean community, or kara. com says the summit itself is indicative of the momentum. the international reparations movement has gained in recent years, recei reparations, in terms of the right to development. we see reparations as a look um, you are p and countries develop themselves at the expense of the systematic under development of countries like barb data center and the caribbean. territories on the continent of africa and reparations is about knowledge in the criminality. the on the lady that i know tick in concrete meshes, so help repair some of the damage that was done just
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a few miles away from where diplomats and human rights advocates are looking to the future. the history and legacy of slavery is more present. this is newton plantation, one of the oldest sugarcane plantations on barbados. it's also the final resting place for hundreds of enslaved persons. all of this would be fine. a sea of greenery. how many, how many in slaves people would have been were about 20200, which is quite a lot one and slip, whereas into a car and a half, all of it enforced by the with bite of it. yes. the rep and sometimes a gun historians like trevor marshal c. barbados, like other former slaves. societies never recovered from the centuries of oppression. oh, adding that the road to making things right begins with reparations over the span of hundreds of years. some half a 1000000 people were in slaves and barbados. now,
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nearly 2 centuries after emancipation, the small caribbean nation has become a leading voice for slavery, reparations. the delegates meeting and barbados this week are expected to devise an international framework for advocacy at an international level building off the 10 point plan for repair tory justice. this includes things like debt cancellation, development projects, and formal apologies from european governments who activists say, continue to read the fruits of slave labor. when was it happened to al jazeera bridgetown, barbados? it's been 70 years since former president fidel castro. let an attack on a military base in eastern cuba. his attempt to insights an uprising against the government failed, but it's widely regarded as the spark for the 1959 revolution. decades later battered by sanctions, high inflation and a sluggish economy. many cubans, a wondering whether it was all worth while that's the question at augustine,
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put to people in the eastern city of santiago to cuba. 70 years ago, more than 100 young cubans attacked this military base and the eastern city of santiago to cuba. hoping to ignite an uprising against the government, the full headed seal, but to sta, the talk was booked on the site as a round up some and present others executed. many tortured wholesale, but to leo. and it was just a teenager. but it left an impression. grayshock on gray lobby, the brutality was which the dictatorship reacted to the attacks. make many young people aware of what the bat teach to dictate to ship represented the joint. fidel castro's self proclaimed read, allow me in the late fifties and rolled into havana with castro in the january 1959 revolution before becoming a sofa and a body guard. he says it's upsetting to say to them struggling, but that he doesn't regret his decision. i'm i think we're going to sit down a bit. all right, i made 27 now. i still got a few years left and i can still put my finger on the trigger to defend any just
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cool service, a test as us as a buried here in santiago on the 26th of july national rebellion day remains the most important dates on the political come into the residence to santiago by the high price people here in cuba. second, say a hot a hit by the countries economic crisis and those in the capital. several people i spoke to, they told me they haven't received cooking all the russians for 3 months and such odd times to people think that the attack on them on call the barracks on the revolution. it sparked, was less it's opinions divided. it could not seeing it's the thing that i was born in the 1960, i'm going to try and some of the revolution i became professional. my family didn't have to pay a penny. so for me, it was worth it by way of suffering a lot today, but it was worth it that i don't know about this young teacher thinks is wrong to celebrate when there are so many sources that i see the point of independence and revolution if there's hung up scarcity of goods and of public health is getting worse. i'm a teacher and with teaching without results,
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and it's really hard to raise a child. i'm not counter revolution ray, but i'm not blind either. in this city long considered the best place with the revolution. prolonged hardship is coming into government support at augusta and how does that sound to you? i've had a good a the still ahead on alpha 0. leah now mess these dreams start to life and the united states continues. will have all the football actions coming up in just a few moments to see
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right is time for all that sports, right? who path back has joined to sunset? right? who are give very much so little messy is clearly during life that new top in somebody off the scoring and his 1st game coming on as a substitute at the school table. what is the stock for the club tuesdays? hardbacks was in the am unless next complicates atlanta united. it's fast, all was valued in boston, florida is just full of boston team. it says your boss gets provided the assess the 2nd kind just 13 minutes later. let's see also provided and this is knights of and the guy in the 2nd, the offices you see will to win for the continuing. his dreams. thoughts has been certainly the that's the favorites for the well kept spite of the best spot in the last 16 of the women's world cup by thrush,
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them via 5 mill in oakland. the result means by now have 6 points of the 2 guides. finally, looking to become the 1st european countries in germany, in 2007 to with the toilets. the next match is against japan, and we'll decide who wins groups say, that's because the deputies, the old, sorry, sort of. i also made it to, in some to guys i beat costa rica, they want to know bodies goals probably get a spice of a few minutes and the 1st off to kind of thing to with the told but for a 2nd. so i'm having one is in 2011, and we also run this up in 2015. a need to have a look at this one and one of the goals, all the goal of the walk up so far. i think this effort from kept some type of type going straight to direct for the quarter. the guy then a one to lead off a full but it sort of a kind of that. but since then deliberate champions of hit back kind of the leading to one with just a few minutes remaining in the lympics. that's never billed wolves. that's the message from the president of the international olympic committee. thomas bar. what
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exactly? what do you have to go until the guy instigated paris now? the r. c. a sent official elect is inviting states to type pop from o box 3 countries, guatemala, who are currently suspended, or the decision is yet to be taken on the russia. i've done a risk due to the crying wolf box box, or the r f c. have repeatedly said they want to find a way to allow them to compete on the new tools. you know, if i tried world with conflict divisions and was rising, we need this unifying power more is it never the olympic games must, all of us build breaches. the olympic games must never erect the bolts. meanwhile, the limpid organizes are set to make the river sign, the sense of peace, all the games of a of the games at a $1000000000.00 project is on the way to treat it out in the tester. butler
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reports on the french capital on the outskirts of paris. the crew of a catamaran collects polluting waist allergy and even dead fish from the same rivers ongoing. and i'm fish as clean up a head as makes use powers olympic games. remy de looms worked on the river for more than a decade. he says it's changing. the middle of the water is improved. we're searching and finding less rubbish than in the past. it's mainly plastic, like we bottled spin backs and i'll give it a 7 run. we often collect one ton and only cleaning the river like this is just part of a $1500000000.00 projects that includes new facilities to stop most sewage and home full bacteria from flowing into the water, particularly of the rain. since the officials say that this was heavily polluted river is now on track to be fit for swimming. and that's good news for the organizes of the games that have made the send the send to piece of the power. so
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then take it will be the location for the 1st and then take opening ceremony to be held outside the stadium of other events, including the swimming leg of the troy afternoon. when i fail phone calls we've achieved in 5 years, which would have taken much longer. it's a real success, a legacy for the city. and it comes with the possibility that people in the paris region might also be able to swim. swimming in the sand was banned in 1923, but powers. the city council says it's time to reintroduce it. it's planning to open 3 twin spots modeled on this one that was opened 6 years ago on a canal in the city, despite the sense of parents the times, some say that'd be ready to take the plunge. i have been looking at the water thinking or it's if you're really nice to dive in, but you know, there is a chemicals and rest, so i'm not sure but maybe in the future. yeah. so don't know if you comment would be tempting,
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but i need to know it was clean. i think they started working on its end bases, healing your until in big games, some confidence. it will be okay with one year to go until the games preparations and powers of being stepped up, organized as a promising and alluring mix of sporting spectacle and french fly with the rivers said that's inspired altis, romantics for centuries as one of the main attractions natasha butler, i'll just sarah virus well this from, from the on, but i found a fit, so it'd be one of the stalls all of that horrible picks in paris off the breaking bottle fells regularly, 400 meters, medically at the world championships. he's now one of the 2nd gold and the 200 feet of butterfly. the 21 year old, coming up with the foss, this time of his career to kids, to talk to the so cool. okay. but performance of the day was from australia is money or cut on it brought the longest standing. we may as well record in the 200 because freestyle based on the previous best, previous best set in 2009. so while the southern continues in japan elsewhere, many athletes about getting the kicks and the great outdoors,
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rather than the poll caldwell to somebody who has experienced a boob and much of the world. and the benefits could go beyond getting fits pull race reports. a cold rainy summer in northern england is no deterrent for the swim is when the whole point of this sport is to get out of the comforts of this point. columbus a swim. and a yorkshire lake is possible weekends of races, which hundreds of people took part. it's just nice to get out and be in the natural environment and just get to experience something different from the day to day of sitting on the account. i'm used to swimming in, in the polls like a different sensation when i'm in like a small you say i'm all for a say maybe i'm, it says, but that dedication in some ways as an fall from not some of the professionals. that seems to be something about swimming in these murky depths. the world's top populates are competing in the pool in japan at the moment. but then most of the world,
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it's in places like this that this both of swimming is really booming. good. so to surveys have suggested the number of people going for a while in the u. k. double between 20162019. and then rose again when, who's what? clothes during the pump demick. it's meant a huge demand to wet suits as well. but for some keeping warm and the cold takes away from the tree, benefits or by this waterfall in the mountains of the lake district. and corey put so training in the wind health method into practice. it's a way of breathing to help the body with some of the cold, popularized by a dutchman known as the iceman, and said that patients are anything that you might find fearful. you can control your grieving. how comes the hot be? the blood pressure opens up your veins in out creve is a really good cardiovascular warehouse. being in the mountains means that these women of disciples, by using water that is colder and cleaner. but the u. k. is also a case study for the dark side of open water swimming. some water companies dump sewage straight into rivers and seas pumping waste for
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a total of 1750000 hours in 2022 alone campaign to say 3 quarters of u. k. rivers probably is a serious threat to health. lots of loading the cost to aquatic life. but for the swim is at least the lower of nature is enough for now to make up for what type of humans have done to its full rece out. is there a council? how would your if somebody promote disturbing disability, but it was a tad bit will of a hair dog? yeah, that's great reporting there. thank you so much. i hope that back and take a very short break. i'm back in just
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a moment with more world there's one else 0 extension, the replacing the issues of the day is good to start the intensive foaming systems. the climate change protect disruption, otherwise we won't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of our peers has typed up and meet you a and says, this is american economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light target either, but it's only going to be nice targeting vulnerable bennett swollen. it's important to have this conversation. we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0. water is life. but in palestine it's an instrument of bulky patience. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. simians are being deprived of
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