tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 13, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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priorities. joe, holding the high atlas mountains with one devastated village community, that's very easy. did that who's fee is now to to what comes next and says he is on we look at what's been achieved since they also look forward to assign between palestine and israel and school it origin saying a has made it to wins from suit in. well, come qualified in the absence of arrested counts and they will messy that cycle folders, beef, bolivia, 3, the, the libyans have started burying those killed off to assume nami, like flood. and the eastern city of donna, more than 5000 people now confirmed dead, at least 10000 also missing off the heavy rain for cause to dams to bust a huge wave of wars across 3 bisetti,
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sweeping away everything and everyone in its path. while the scale of monday's disaster is becoming karen now through satellite images. take a look. this was dana on september. the 2nd. you see that full bridges across the water. you done it rather than getting a main crossing. now along the waterfront, the river itself is dry, so most of the and now the city looks like this. you can see how the river has a flow, then destroyed the bridges and the buildings. and it's paul field has also spread across the city of 80000 people. libya correspondent malik training begins our coverage in unprecedented catastrophe. entire communities and the eastern city of done that have been swept away by floods or reduced to rubble. people here are still coming to terms with the aftermath of storm. daniel. it brought rector of rainfall into dams, holding huge amounts of water burst, sending a joint wave towards the city. this child as people,
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if they know where his mother is, but no one has seen her. a thousands of others remain on, accounted for bodies washed into the sea, can be seen in the distance, but it's too dangerous to recover them for now, this total is huge and so it might teach to thousands really, but we don't have a different number right now. the loss is being felt across the country. here in modern square and the capital tripoli, flags are flying at half mast. the government has declared 3 days of national morning. many have gathered to pray for those web died in eastern libya. mad cities is from devon, though he received news yesterday, his sister and her entire family were killed in the floods. he's come here to pray for their souls. no show you in the side of the officials are responsible for all the lives that were lost. why? because it was clear that the dams had
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a problem and needed renovation. if they were warnings, why didn't they fix it? they knew a storm was coming, make good on each of the officials from both sides for this disaster aid from western livia and the few countries is beginning to arrive at airports in eastern libya. prime minister ogden, how many debate the says his government is committed to rebuilding homes that were destroyed. you know, we were behind. can you today we are located a budget of more than $550000000.00 to start rebuilding people's lives and impacted areas. if these funds are not enough to rebuild their now and the other cities, we will allocate more. everyone is doing what they can to help. libya has to governments with people here, hope that through this tragedy, the country and its arrival. politicians can find that we unite and put its people 1st metal. trina, elder, 0 tripoli, a while that's bringing corresponding mother trying to. he joins us now from
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tripoli. malik, as you said, there in your report, this is a divided country. are you seeing any unity in the, in the face of this catastrophe? we are, you know, this is, was a catastrophic tragedy. earlier today we were at a donation center and the support from libyans across the country is just if there's an out for i mean, we haven't seen this type of unity for, for many years during the country. so, you know, of course, convoys, large convoys, government convoys, it with the equipment have from western libya, have arrived in east, in the east, and the city of does not, but were seen also now a bone volunteers and people giving whatever they can, water food, medicine, whatever, supplies they can, and we're seeing convoys of volunteers with assistance also heading towards the east molecule. now at the my ticket international airport where aid is arriving.
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you were telling us earlier about how they very grimly been requesting the body bags. where are we at now with search and rescue? yeah, so the search and rescue operations are ongoing. we're ultimate to get airport where a team of algerians, of the old syrians has sent in a team of about a 110 members, including doctors of search and rescue operators. and they're just about to depart a very shortly. i mean this, this team here as a, as a diving squad. so they're still there, divers, they're going to go to help. thousands of people are believed to have been washed away into the mediterranean sea in the city of deadman the so of you know, these people, these people are here to help and they are going to be trying to help living
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authorities recover what they can and the city of doesn't a great to see that that help is on its way amount of china there with at least as far as from the ground and tripoli. thank you. might as well as the scale of this tragedy becomes clear at people have been describing what they've seen the. 2 and the kind of clearing was have to restart the not, you know, we're not gonna have to jump by 5 minutes. so we're going to be some furniture from the previous message. it looks for one of the fault, march ssl is i was supposed to get some sort of help on the surface pro bonus pick up at all
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so i couldn't move on to the let's give it a go to the front of the door. so as well as you saw earlier cargo planes filled with the amount of hearing aid and rest of your teams on arriving. and that'd be a corresponding child stripes to travel, to bring goals that you to see a category, a flight that's dropped off much needed and medical supplies. that what you can see big unloaded here is a field hospitals, part of confidence contribution to this, saving the growing international. i effort to libya, this is one of 3 top 3 middle increasing 17 cargo planes. expected to arrive in big gauzy. today. let me and security policies that i've spoken to the last few minutes
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say they've been a number of planes that arrived here already in the last 20. busy how's place and so he plays them out. jerry, a plays from to miss. yeah, yeah. it also includes medical equipment, medicine, food, tents. we know the bang gauzy, although affected as no pain is davis states as that the town of dun and which is around 350 kilometers from here. so all the equipment only i even see being delivered here is going to be taken to the as quickly as possible. because we know that there are thousands of people still missing files in small who have lost their homes and their businesses. we've seen those pictures because her ripping pictures that's gall, that runs right the way through done a weather moves across through and destroyed all those building. so yeah, it's vital that no time is wasted and the,
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the site gets to the areas where it's most needed. it's all stuff at al serra st. gauzy. the moving on and rushes president is that i'm a person has held for our talks with north korea as data control on. he said, all issue is what on the table, kim told prison, the relations of moscow will get top priority and also offered full support for russia as it fights it's war and ukraine fronts, great reports, a long hand shake, intended perhaps to convey the growing closeness between russian president vladimir putin and north korean leader kim junglin. the 2 met at the post auction a cost much of brushes the most modern space launch facility. the venue, possibly a hint. russia may help north korea develop minute to satellites. often po young's to failed attempts at launching
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a spy satellite. earlier this year. russia in return is looking for weapons to support its war in ukraine. un resolutions which russia, as a permanent member of the security council, had agreed to band north korea from exporting weapons. and also from receiving technical cooperation in nuclear assigns the us has one, the 2 countries may be looking to sign and you put in did not directly address this . i finished most of the ways of course we need to discuss the issues of economic cooperation and humanitarian issues, as well as the situation in the region. north korea is one of the few countries that has opened the supported bush's war on ukraine. i had an in depth discussion with comrades booting about the political and military situation on the korean peninsula. and in europe. we found satisfying consensus on the strengthening strategic corporation and solidarity in the struggle to defend silver and rights
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and security and to ensure lost in peace in the region and the world. some analysts say north korea appears to have the upper hand in striking a deer with russia. on the, on the north street side, i think the, the upside is very large, which is that the russians are desperate and the north koreans can give this have munition and exchange. they can get stuff. they really can't, that all the technologies has been mentioned for nuclear power or for satellite. so, and i think that the benefits really fall best for the north tree. and there are no specific details of what has been agreed between the 2 leaders. kim's visit to russia is not over. report say he may go on to visit a factory that manufactures fight to jet. there's no doubt the rest of his visits will continue to be closely followed by and 4 hands on all the possible areas of cooperation between russia and know chris flores out to 0. so well that speak to daniel hawkins, who joins us now from oscar. daniel from russian pub,
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many crab dumplings to a, a full naval parade. it seems game is really getting the full red, red carpet treatment to a year in terms of appointments that are wanting to visit as close to the hollywood treatments. as you can get on a visit to russia, the highest ranking ministers, politicians, defense officials present on both sides and these. but i told folks and how interesting would it have been to be a flaw? and they'll be a little better at the table of those bunch old folks just to get a look at that fantastic menu in seems reminiscence of the old soviet hero banquets the 2 leaders at toasting each other. gay, you've uh, a national proverbs, kim zulu and offering russia unconditional support for most codes for on policy primarily in the so cool, especially with actual peroration and ukraine has not been posing in a ton sizing north korean proverbs and hailing the decades long relationship between moscow. and film yen yukon, exactly cool as a reset in north korea,
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russian relations because the relationship has been for a long stretching back that case to the surveys here with the korean war and the decades beyond that. but certainly this will be handled perhaps, as the stalls have been you'd shop to in russia, north korean relations at a very key time for most given some of its formulations. i don't know. oh, no official documents. so agreements was signed off to these folks. certainly behind closed doors, within 2 weeks, the last around 4 hours. many interesting questions would have been decided and no doubt, some interesting agreements would have been reached, no doubt. but we've been hearing that moscow once more, i munition. but how much is it actually likely to give in return beyond all of this pump and rhetoric on this side, even a lot of talk about some sort of bombs deal. there's no doubts about that. so as i said, most going fuel young have denied these claims. so far. having said that, there's been some illusion from up top officials to was increased defense
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cooperation between these 2 countries, such as ministry drills, for example, that we can take some of what's to come perhaps from kim's or games. i tend to read traveling and traveling on was that it will start to come with some what looks like a mode where it's going to see the russian pacific fleet is going to visit factories producing aviation. but it creation ministry jets for that matter as well . a lot to improve them was more expensive saying that as a whole, a range of spheres for cooperation, ranging from transport them, logistics mentioning the so cool to use this triangle between russia, north korea and china. also saying there's room for cooperation in agriculture, in north korea, of course, which has suffered quite regular, quite severe food shortages, even famines at times. this will be absolutely key for russia, which likes to portray itself as an image of a very t exports or a grain of fertilizer to developing states. the north korea could indeed be a very important partner. both leaders will be very team to show that they are far
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from isolated and north korea lee, that kim's are good, particularly leading also to this coalition against imperialism against taking money in the east pacific. something that ties in very much with most goes a rhetoric on policies as well. so although we won't know for sure what agreements have been agreed or the site behind closed doors, and certainly both sides will be hoping to get something every cheap from these. but actual folks i visit will continue watching very closely here on now to 0 for you daniel. hol, can stay with alexis from us. good, thanks. daniel is also paying more attention to this needs are included around in the us could soon conduct a prisoner, as well as part of the deal broken by capital a far as an apartment block in the vietnamese capital conroy thieves. thousands of people says support india, secure as far as in the final of crickets, asia account, and they will be here with the
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little foreign aid is now arriving in america with the death toll from fridays as quick as risen to nearly 3000 but relief efforts still yet to reach some remote areas that remained cut off and as hopes of finding survivors fades, people's thoughts are now turning to the future in morocco's as quakes or trying to how found one devastated community preparing for the next phase of this disaster. the slow pace of the rescue mission that he's fast running out of time. beauty's crews that began work on monday, believe there was still lives to be saved. if i don't need the american army trucks carrying them to navigate these treacherous mountain passes. this journey was in vain. they reached a village that had already buried 10 percent of its population pulled from the ruins of 90 percent of its homes. there was no search and rescue required here.
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villages like those who built on steep mountain slopes really never stood a john says huge boulders like these can tumbling down the mountainside, folding onto you build structures like these. so that the only thing left standing is the most minarette. most of the village mosque itself is gone. the road to do through has only been cleared of debris for the past 24 hours, allowing n g o as in bringing help and relatives arriving from the city for union. and so emotional as they discover for the 1st time who has lived and who has died, everyone has lost someone, there are lots of orphans and etc. but the real problem now is that winter is coming literally one month. they're saying that it's gonna rain tomorrow. so people are the, are they going to live? that's the real question. the needs here are immense, not just food of water,
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but shelter and sanitation. the quick tore into every facet of life. this is what's left of the village school. doctors have arrived to assess medical needs. one of the most pressing concerns is mental health. as villages focus their anxieties on what comes next. but the top and emotional needs simone, everything we own is the rubble. everything we grew to eat is on the rubble, the data rains come, no one will be able to reach us to bring food. and the people live now to die of hunger. mama hunters down for a to metric of does so. um, the greatest worry is how to carry on the whole. yeah, hello. hi, i'm skipped really afraid. i'm thinking how to go one leaving our lives are gone, cetera. put the attention from its mountain perch, what remains of dues ruth still come ons, majestic views. but for many time has stood still since last friday night,
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and these mountains and the sky once admired on now seems to be fit. jo, no whole l g 0 in the atlas mountains, morocco as well as i was saying earlier, agencies are still struggling to reach people stranded in and accessible areas in the high ups us mountains. correspondence, national guard joins us now from one such town with gun in the south bay of mara cash hush and went out 5 days. and now given all these logistical challenges where we actually at, with a recovery operation, well assessed. so when it comes to the rusty operation, when i send in what again, just down the hill, the rescue operation is almost over. they have received most of the, the dads trapped under the bubble for the last few days, only for the families that to tell you some basic stories about an entire family
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not far from here which died in the quake. a gentleman who was rescue in his power as because of those parents who managed to rescue them. and suddenly he was, the son of the ceiling fell on his head and he died for the powders to further tell neighbors the story of the have a son. and this is just to sort of replicate it again and again throughout the entire areas. what i stand is of an area and used by the government as a that's binds emergency response, sunset with makes shift tend calm and also it makes shift hospital. and most of the effort now is being directed towards the epi center of the of the lakes, or now led by the army with the air force thing across a room in the flight to pull the bodies from under the rubble they do understand is going to be a miracle to achieve anyone alive now from this areas, but they have failed to continue to go to those areas where you have local
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community is desperate for immediate health. they still live in those areas looking forward to get food supplies and tends to survive. the upcoming weeks where they're expecting more rain and cold weather hush them as you say a mid day is huge. terrible story is that the needs are also incredibly large. what is the next focus now for the government as well? it is going to be an extremely delicate task ahead for the government, particularly when it comes to the compensation and then reconstruction. now they would have to consider whether it's still safe to maintain the same local communities in the villages and people would tell, you know, we don't to stay here. this is where we live. this is where we pound us lives. and this is why we have lived for centuries, and our communities have been here for centuries. we would like to stay here, which is definitely going to trigger the debate about the need to build stronger constructions that would withstand anything that it'd be happens in the near future
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. and people i've done that because just to give you an idea associated with the about the, the challenges ahead. this is a very popular tourist attraction, particularly for those who love the mountain tracking. most of the people combat that homes into guest houses. most of the houses are no longer here, so they have lost loved ones. they have lost the places of outlaws that businesses, which means that the government will have to face massive strain on the economy in the upcoming weeks and months. huge tasks ahead, how small bar the in work on it for us, south america has thank you as well a ron and the us could soon carry out a prisoner swap through a deal that's been broken by cut off. now as part of that agreement, the us signed off on, on freezing some $6000000000.00 of a rainy and funds held up by sanctions. washington notices that money will only be available for town to use for humanitarian purposes. american network, nbc interviewed iranian president, abraham raised the true government trans visa and i asked them how that money will
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actually be spent. you were told that it's for humanitarian purposes, food and medicine. do you believe you have the right to use that money in any way that you see fit going on with? i literally doing what is known. the lease money belongs to the stomach. the problem to call the lot touch, how naturally we will decide who's not make republican be along with this side is to spend the rest of it is the we need that the other thing. so if i hear you clearly that it will be used for more than humanitarian purposes in your view by should have this done. it came edited in a maze of what that idea of writing and people means. so this money will be budgeted for those needs. well, i'll correspond and also jabari has worn out from tyrone had brought him by you see maintaining his government's position that this money $6000000000.00 worth of ringing funds that have been released from south korea that are to be in banks and
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costs are, is it runs own money and they will spend that how they are however they see fit. of course, the us government has very different perspective at the state department saying that there are limitations these, this money is only going to be used to, to purchase humanitarian goods. and they have the right to block it again if they feel that are on is using it for other purposes, especially defensive program of funding. now the 5 us prisoners are going to be exchange for fiber, rating ones, according to ron's and bus that are to cuts are we believe that prisoners change take place in the coming days? this will be one of the biggest prisoner exchange between the 2 countries, which have not had diplomatic relations since 1979. for now, the government of abraham racy using this opportunity to highlight this as a very positive step for his governments achievement door. so jabari al jazeera to hong, it's thousands of people are fortunate to have been killed and
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a major fire as an apartment block and the vietnamese capital henry state media is saying that many of those have also been taken to hospital. the blaze is believed to have started just before midnight that on tuesday, jessica washington reports now from canto in vietnam. for this fine took place in vietnam's, densely populated capital. the south western part of henry in an apartment building was home to some 150 people. we've heard from local authorities is that the fire broke out around midnight local time and was contained within a few hours. now some witnesses have also been coming forward. their accounts of what happened. a security guard who was just building said that he saw the fire selling at the parking lot and electrical box that had caught fire. and he was trying to contain that relatively small file. but it quickly spread as they were. many motor bikes talked around that electric box. we've also been hearing from some of the doctors who are treating patients who have been coming into hospital with
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severe injuries. one doctor said that he treat today patient with severe spinal injuries from jumping out of the building. and that, that doctor had also seen a mother and her baby coming into hospital with severe smoke inhalation. now, in terms of the context of building size in vietnam, and particularly in hanoi in human city, all sadly, very common. these are very densely populated cities as a result, building standards are often relatively slacks. in this case, we understand that the road leading up to the apartment complex was quite narrow. so authorities will be looking into the specific close of this fire. and we understand that police have already begun their investigation. jessica washington out of 0. come to vietnam. let us know time for the weather, his car. i had low the storm. daniel, we can't intensity as it moved from libya into egypt. it brought the unsettled
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conditions to places like cairo in the form of sandstone. and we're all going to see some of those push across into that event over the next few days. so cooler conditions, temperatures coming down, even as far as a rock and q 8 lingering around the mid forties. we could also see some showers as in stronger wind kicking up some dust. and the wind is the story for the south of this across the gulf and go to small wind that's likely to kick up some dust and also lifted sand, affecting visibility, a few showers, affecting coastal areas of saudi arabia. and yeah, and then the laundry dry picture for much of the region, and it's much dry if we move east of africa now that storm daniel has cleared away temperatures to below average. however, for places like been gauzy in libya and cairo in egypt, the width of weather now affecting the northwest with some showers in morocco and algeria. but we're seeing more heavy fools coming in for places like no nigeria, and thunderstorms concentrated around the gulf of guinea. and some of those
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rumbling across the democratic republic of congo over the next few days, quite to for the south west windy weather for cape town. all still a head here on out of there. i'm gabriel's on to in new york state, where one man is swimming more than 500 kilometers down the entire length of the hudson river. coming up, i'll tell you why. i'm new that, but i came in. bethlehem were hopes for a future. pablo simian states are diminishing and then legal is where the sacraments are sliding hundreds for the moment to forget. so this thing going to and a game against his country oldest drive the and everything to with an exclusive the, into the disability is very beautiful. but it's cruel. people can forget you the next day, slip pulling stupid stuff to put the on faith, the media,
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and the challenges at the top bridge and help me so much get all of the media, all the fading and everything and go back to reality. when these martin, you have to be careful, money change, people, generation flows on out to 0, the critical the big instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem in teaching is yet to meet the to other countries of europe in member state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves inside story on al jazeera, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching out a 0 uninstalled ca here, and uh huh. that's remind you about top stories. libyans have started varying those killed in this to nami, like select as hospice and the eastern city has done more than 5000 people now died that these 10000 are still missing off the heavy rain full backwards to dance, to best specialist. president government person says that most global health shown young to build satellites, is been hosting north korean data. kim, john, i'd rushes of a stuck in a cosmo drive in their 1st meeting in 4 years. the death toll from friday's as quaking morocco has risen to nearly 3000 more for an aid. meanwhile, as arriving as an emergency crews continue to search through rumble and remote mountain areas,
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the high finding survivors fading the now missed a few years ago. the also quotes was signed between israel and the palestinians operation organization. these agreements was seen as a major turning point and the conflict, because it was the 1st time that israel and the appeal actually fully recognized one another. habit to this image became iconic. it was taken on the 13th of september, 1993. you see hello channel. yes, our thoughts and as well as then prime and associates that were being shaking hands there on the white house loan or be seen by us president bill clinton. the also records where a series of agreements signed between 19931999. that's aimed to see israel withdrawal from the territories that it all coupons during the june 19. 67 was including the west back east jerusalem and gaza. and certainly most palestinians
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believe that these records would create an independent palestinian state in the occupied territories along side as well. but that never happened. instead, over the next 30 years is route excel erase that its expansion of an equal settlements increased restrictions on the movement of palestinians within the occupied territories. even both of separation war as well as imposing a siege on the gaza strip through its land and sea blockade 3 decades on the also the records i'll see in to have a nice of to cement israel's occupation. well, we have correspondence coming multiple aspects. so the story we'll be hearing from pull brennan, he's in occupied, is through some overlooking mailbox and most compound music. abraham is in bethlehem, but fast lower con begins our coverage and out from the occupied westbank. laura, i believe you add to checkpoints that i'm at the base l to come through what life is like the and now the day today? well, considering i am at a check point actually outside the dc, a check point in ramallah. i'll show you what life is like here,
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especially for people traveling throughout the west bank. now it's just behind these large posts. it's usually a mind check point by and it's riley's of. now currently you can see there's a slight told up in traffic, but very often people are bumper to bumper, especially when it's, you know, during a busy morning when people are going to walk or in the evenings or coming back, people can often be stopped for hours and i just wanted to tell you at the johnny i've had in the past couple of days as we traveled at towards nap is which is about an hour north. and there's usually around, well upwards of 3 check points and sometimes flying check points that are deployed on, on that johnny. so uh, when i went it was kind of relatively easy a bit. sometimes pulsing is going to be stopped for hours at these check points. we then had it all the way to jeanine and again you passed many,
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many of those check points on the way. now the united nations to the sub a, a check points across the occupied westbank. and they found to see if there was $645.00, which really impedes travel. but check points. i just one example of how the is radius of really instead is the occupation in the occupied westbank. take look my package. i'm in the policy and town of, of them behind me this h. b. so high will extend the 712 kilometer is causing of policy in communities and isolating occupied east jerusalem. israel control both sides of that divide are here in the old supplied westbank policy is also separated by is randy rhodes, illegal assessments and checkpoints when the also agreement was find in 1993. this will didn't exist a need to do the check point. we don't have continuous to toady a, you know,
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a landscape in order to think about the 2 state solution. what we have on, in fact, is one step in control. but 2 regimes. it is a part type. this is ramona. it was supposed to be the temporary seat for the posting authority, and it has fines that was the state to which everyone was. i told me nothing here resembles the state. the palestinian community only sees the negative effects of also of to so to use the palestinian authority failed to establish a state to liberate the land or build state institutions. in a recent poll, 68 percent of posting instead of live homes, their interests 71 percent said it was the rooms, the palestine liberation organization to sign the agreement. so less than 5 minutes from the policy and presence headquarters illegal is right. assessment of back to you. so this house is the, is race, civil administration,
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which governs palestinians on to occupations to our new is the city of jeanine, which has become a major flash point. now engineering refuge account, much of which is the story is a 2 day is radius salt in july to it strikes an adult as has been leveled many of the streets, some palestinians inside of finding the occupation. so how did they feel about their situation? thursday, yes, from the also agreements the occupation rates, wherever they want and commit what type of crimes they want. the last to so it was on jeanine when they carried out in mexico. this is a shameful agreement because was taken by force. is there any return parcels, so many policy in sight as the left disillusioned as the province of the state slips further away. the oregon which is 0 the occupied westbank. and that's not bringing you to abraham cheese and bethlehem overlooking the illegal is rarely settlements of ha ha nita, i imagine it's none of us 3,
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but not one that anyone that is celebrating. indeed on the contrary for many palestinians, this is a reminder of the hopes and dreams that was shattered. 30 years on after that agreement. if we look at certain polls that the conducted in 1993, we see that 2 thirds of palestinians were optimistic. they would for the agreement, hoping that it would lead them towards having a future palestinian state. but now the recent polls show the 2 thirds of palestinians say they were better off before the agreement has been signed. why? this is one of the reasons they make it is where the supplement of had from all that has been taken. the labs have been taken by these way. the government in the early ninety's just 2 years before the signing of the agreement. and if you look at this now, it's a full fledged construction compound with playgrounds,
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with a will that is like a security kind of fans, electric and electrified. so people here see this as the manifestation of these way, the occupation, the project that israel has been cementing as far as many, many boston is, would tell you, is to buy time and say that they are involved in a peace process. while at the same time, they continue building supplements that are an up sick and that are preventing the possibility of creating a state we've been speaking to some palestinians in the street. let's listen into what they have to say. i still have cameron with cameron, this is a fully fledged occupation. them the enter, whichever city they want and do whatever they want them. yeah, i know that during the difficult, precious israel into a piece process, it will move forward enough to give us in the israel just bought time to solidify
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the occupation model. is it okay under the circumstances, there's no way for it to state and how do i know i have it is for them who were going for a confrontation of this after more than 70 years. there wasn't peace. forget that it'll happen. well this was a, there's no space left. they didn't leave us anything in palestine. they took all the land. is only the, what did you say a palestinian state? what do you want me to say? where, where if they rate every night and take what they want, the world has never committed this topping the legal is really supplements and also, or in an agreement that has followed, which is why many boston hands would tell you. it's like they're having their cake . and they're eating it too. and for palestinians they will tell you that. yeah, also. and the agreements that you when talk about labs for peace, but now they're left without land or peace need to even have that for us in
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bethlehem. thank you, anita. well, that's not bringing pull, brennan, he is out the mount of olives and occupies through his them for it feels like an negotiated peace settlement is as far away now as it possibly ever could have been . well, suddenly the site solves. the dispute is at the city that's over my shoulder hasn't been resolved 30 years after those records were 1st signed and stopped me from the israeli perspective. that seems little appetites and frankly hardly any incentive for them to come back to the negotiating table and trying to reopen them from your appetite points. if you don't forget, we've got perhaps israel, most right wing government that has ever been under the prime minister best and yahoo a nothing. you all haven't. some of his very right wing ministers who have openly expressed the desire to keep on building supplements in the occupied westbank. they've already approved nearly 13000 this year alone and to dismiss the concept even of
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a palestinian state. they just don't tend to obtain the possibility of i've been spending the last week, we spoke to the architect of the oslo accords. a form is very different, michael, you'll see begging in. and he is critical of the fact that that's still in existence, but nonetheless have to say you still did have some optimism. this allison you'll see bailey and was offered a nobel peace prize for his role in the also the codes it was he who instigated the secret back channel tools which led eventually to that momentous handshake on the white house lawn. the 30 anniversary brings him no pride. it was not meant for so many years old dreamt that is a zone and be zone and season will be built for so many years. it is crazy and defend that it is the do is it's the biggest fatal. the also the cold with never a conventional peace deal, always just
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a transitional road map negotiations over the final stage. this arrangements things like photos, the palestinian state. there are tons of refugees. most recently the fates of jerusalem itself were all to come later. but they never did, and that he is on with benjamin netanyahu. still, the gentleman enforcing his ready politics. the prospect of those negotiations as you make, the more distant than ever i think you can say that it failed. the process failed and it's on the past and just didn't not separate them, no co existing peacefully side by side, as well as the goal. the year of posting terrorism is an over these ready settlement enterprise has expanded insight with more into twined than was the case there, it seems harder. it's a more intractable conflict in his knee effort to get a political career. benjamin netanyahu has never wavered from his support for his really supplement building and the find westbank. israel is a session but it has no pawsman with which the toothpaste is coming, polyps and israel is set about convincing the honor of nations. but so cold,
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real politics should take precedence. a normalization with saudi arabia is the price on the horizon, apparently to ideal say nothing you know is 1st to make a law in is ation opiates, whatever he quoted with the arrow more than 2 streets, the police thing is from the arabs, support a and then to be able to dictate, so the police thing is he's solution or the police videos size. it's not simple. we come mazda and fuck in whatever, but still, i believe that they, i'll mazda needs a 1000, a full piece. for now though, the signing of the oslo accords is a story of an incomplete journey project as yet unfinished possibilities so far unfulfilled, whole brennan, i'll just say or occupied east jerusalem. or we can now speak to ya see belen, who as useful and pulls report that was one of these really architects of the also
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piece the quotes he joins us now by skype from tel aviv this debate and thank you for your time, 3 decades now off to you helps put the quotes together, you believe they should be scrapped. tell us why. you know, because it was locked them into for is for being the soul so long. you cannot haven income equipment for as though it, it has been abuse and especially by us, a visit with the but his payments. they use the right government to use right now of course the car in class. and i'll, i'll using eugene older to stay, the fool is around this closer. and this was not the intention and the i would like to see the end of the event and the day and we've done all these learn to eat so role as an option of bio, which is in charge of that, but it's being in the budget and they do go sion in hand and security on the front of the on site rather than it truly benefiting from the fact that the well these
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have been different experience. if you drink a dozen times to deal with the problems. also they probably spinning and see if there was banking to continue just the supplement stuff. so let me ask you the what went wrong and you will mind all this specific moments that you consider the doomed the process. oh, once it's fairly built in that from the start it was not be del or though i, i prefer to go directly to the permanent agreement over the 90 trees rather than to have this idea that you dream agreement we see would be quite the kind of an exact a and an invitation. full day experienced on both sides to a fault, our thoughts, a full, a full piece. i don't think that they needed that, but his be yes and no. these ladies who begin to process a one to the 2 way out. many of the other side,
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i think that we will generate on both sides. and the fact that we fade to get to the permanent degree meant by the deadline which was made the full of $99.00. a makes the to say your regretfully, although i agree a, we did the finish and that it isn't finished the job and we should continue in both felt peace, but not in the context of the us. do i agree with this should be over? well, this was an agreement as well, reporting that was agreed threw back channels right and no way, but then signed on the white house lawn. but it moves the secret nature of the tops that even made them possible. it feels like europe is now potentially taking a bit of a step back then us to, to an extent in your mind, is there anyone now that has enough trust from both sides to try to broken anything a tool. and i think that the issue of drugs is elizabeth exaggerated. i think that on both sides you will have the majorities or would like to have an
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agreement dental, or would like to have these del, angry at each other on these various. i get these again. it is literally all angry because of the seeing it though is display between the piano and $105.00. that's and they have the prospects for peace. but you know, only a less than a year. there was an easy way. you probably just still went to the u. n. a 70 generally. and so and, and, and called for the 2 state solution. a i hope that they, i will govern government would not be there full a to longer time date click is really very varieties and expense, tony state government. and the reason that the government, which is the result of the public opinion, pause right now. a public opinion on board as the i write a, then we will review the thoughts for pc you don't need it'd be a full full,
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full trust even if people don't trust each other is that there was no draft before 93 speed. you can have a piece and then drive suite b, b y we have piece. well, we'll see if any of that does the venture ways you'll see belen, that one of the architects of the oslo peace, the quote speaking to us from tennessee. thank you so much for joining us, mr. mr. bailey, and thank you for your time today. thank you. thank you. then. meanwhile, the palestinian authority has released the stump honoring al jazeera journalist to read and i've okay. a symbol of defiance against these randy, occupation and depression. the veteran reporter was killed by israeli forces and occupied westbank and made last year. these stamps were unveiled after a year long competition. so the design, the earlier this year, un member states degree to a historic tracy,
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meant to guide the wiles on how to best to protect the ocean's need is, are expected to sign at the general assembly soon. the dispute will be that he's an insurance athlete and an environmentalist who is expected to finish a historic sent all the way down the hudson river to highlight need to protect wealth rivers, which is 0 square, but that is on there has on a recent morning lewis pw readies himself for another long day on the water. the endurance athlete and environmental activist is in the middle of a 500 kilometer long swim down the entire length of the hudson river in new york to raise awareness of the need to clean up polluted rivers around the world. i've been dreaming about assume like this down a big, big river many, many years. and i would open up a big access now. look all over the world rivers in asia and europe and south america in every way. full and every single time it would come back to the hudson.
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it's a one river in the old world, but i can tell the story about over this. future shows the hudson to highlight it as a success story. as recently as 30 years ago, parts of the river were so polluted it would have been too dangerous to swim. but through a decades long effort by advocacy groups and the government, most of the hudson river is now relatively clean. the new threat now is less about pollution and more about climate for the increased temperatures and the water are going to affect the fish that can live there already here in the hudson. the rainbows smelt you still use didn't have it the river and no longer does because the temperature has already risen beyond the threshold that it can stand. we'll see other species decline and disappear in a similar fashion, but lewis's swim down the hudson river highlights our issues,
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such as the impacts of climate change, the loss of biodiversity, and the human causes of contamination. oh, our issues that are relevant to waterways throughout the world. i hope that this when is assume which gets hope to people around the world that this river, which was sadly saluted, was turned around and hopefully they can look at whatever they are in the world. and say to themselves, but if they can clean up the hudson, why can't we clean us to all river? for a man who is putting into action his call to humanity for cleaner rivers and doing it one stroke at a time. gabriel hassan do. i'll just eat a newburgh new york. well, it's time for a small sport now. he is on the thank you so much. this tells you a woke up champions. origin st husband's saying that perfect start. so the 2026 qualifies. i'd be bolivia, 3. now, despite being without counts in legal, messy,
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the 36 year old was arrested for this one us to complaining of fatigue following guess those days, game against equity school. the went up in his absence, chelsea's, and as i send them this beth, you're going to scroll down the hall file. not because gonzalez added. number 3 is origin, see animated sewage from c on the road to the front of the house. in the usa, mexico, canada presenter. it was origin senior on 6 points for the saw for the south american stomach by the police. one mill result was totally taken. the lead in the 1st off is that, that this was aside and it happened again the not again by via all this time. it took official 7 minutes to cancel out rachelle. this is heather zill finally store and when a very lights on my screen, i don't i don't think we're tells them was on the side. we saw the replay. you didn't have complete precision from that angle, obviously that this is football people. he comes to gulls when there is
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a doubt and the goal is cancelled. it's not good. but what can we do to equitable came from behind to the year of like, 216 terrace for both goes. they hit back from a loss against the college and saying despite this, when equitable, still 0 points that we deductive. 3 points for false funding. the 1st details of a plan. and then let's go to find something. woke up will be likely $48.00 seems in 2026, 6 out of the 10 south american countries will qualify also mostly for the final. so it seems like 7th still going to a playoff on the full seems qualified automatically. the last is catch all will come and running your pin champions. it's live claims and impulse when that fits qualified for next year's finals in germany. they think that as you can see, what i paid for today's the score post goals, but it's a link this result means these headings are sitting 2nd in groups, sea level and points with ukraine and those macedonia, england, 6, clear in the 1st place, starting the talk to guarantee
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a spot your rice not qualify frequent on choose day. so instead they play scope and then a friendly in glasgow. so comfortable for england, keep telling them that putting and see what but how are you mcguire? underscore 2nd of ongoing gave scotland a bit of hopes, mccoy, and the rest of them in the city is club where he's the recent loss. the. the caps is a hurricane. like going off the rest of the $31.00. when, after the game, england's manager leads things to the defense of the glass. as a consequence of ridiculous treatment of him for a long period of time, frankly. and i think friends recognized, okay, they might be a bit of hate from their own support this but we're not going to have it from others getting into him. but it's a joke. i've never known a fly treated the way he is not by this. got his friends by our rooms, and we're gonna come and tell you is pundits whatever is create. it's something
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that's beyond anything i've ever seen. the spain was 6 now when is again cypress and now your i qualify for as far as scroll twice. the 2nd inquiry page 6 points behind the latest scotland defied again move india into the find the for gets asia cup the samsung champion speech show and could so secure that spot up to taking funds. what gets in mondays, when have a package done? could it be out of claim form or was the same one by 41 runs in columbus on coming up with the same stadium on sunday thursdays getting between packs on the shoreline can, will be side of the final list. now it's official. our lunches will miss the rest of the nfl season. the luxury quarterback was in to just a few minutes into his very 1st game for the new york jets here is suffering a complete service left to kelly's tons and against the buffalo bills. prior to his arrival in the jazz this year, roaches had spent his entire career with the green bay packers, and he's be named the lease most valuable player on 4 occasions that he's
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invested so much into this organization. so much into this journey that he's, he's and barked on and wanting to, to be a part of what we've got going here and, and how much he's invested, and not only this organization but his teammates, himself, this fan base, the city. and you know, so i, i have uh, a lot of, uh, emotions for him now for my tennis world level in somebody to help. so she will fight to prove her innocence after being handed a full gets opened on the take tom graham that some champion is punished after finding a drug test during the 2022 us open irregularities in her athlete. biological passports has with us this phone, she, my blood tests were negative and there were no banned substances found in the thought that understanding it was only once that a tiny amount of band medication showed up in the test. now i have to go to the quotes of arbitration and i will appeal this decision which makes no sense in my
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view. i hope the truth will come out one day and i will fight to the end to prove it alone. legal finds the head for her bodies, how useful it is looking for that stuff. thank you very much indeed. well, that's it for me in the stalls here to this new zone as it doesn't go away. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with much more of today's news. stay with the the, the, i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. a new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people. the freedom of speech and 1st amendment got
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chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue. do you want to state level all that i can't support that whenever you see injustice regardless of what space or gender, what's going on. he says he has to say something to do staples control information, controlling the narrative, to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative can pull public opinion and enormous fight? it might not be the most important story about china of the day. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen, tim listened, replacing the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered in prison without trying to. i'll just say, richard, unless remain behind bars in egypt for hot wood didn't seem detained
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