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in price prices in the philippines, off, soaring, we speak to the nations finance minister plots of using promising workers would keep them in the jobs that can get counting the cost on our 0 the is there any policies that up and fire, the guys a vote offense intern at least 26 palestinian protesters the time you say, dan, this is i'll just say we're live from dell hall. so coming up, russia says ukrainian as strikes dogs did the headquarters of its blacks, the fleet in crimea.
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armenians, the mon, the resignation of that 5 minutes division. trembling open a go no kind of buckets on 6 with as the by john us, democratic senator and his wife, foreign, dieted on charges of bribery and corruption much needed international a arrives. olivia's floods, bassett, east, the is ready forces have shot at post test as the gospel defense injury at least $26.00 palestinians. they have been demonstrating against israel's closure of a border crossing and the tax by specialists. these right of the army is also launched as strikes into the strip injuring to palestinians. a small this let's go with a human insights. he joins us on the line. i think he was very when the strikes and artillery shells began. is it still ongoing or those strikes ended?
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there strikes have and that now for the time being sammy number of observation, an observation points belonging to him as where bombed by those strikes the artillery shells. uh. c we could see the tanks. uh shelley from the malika towns where we, where, uh we, we've left that place after the excessive amount of tear gas that was wired on the protesters and on us to disperse the protesters from that area. and human the take us through why we've seen these protests that the boat to pick off again. yes. well, let me 1st say that the ministry of health has said that until this moment 28 people have been injured through the live bullets of these really uh,
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soldiers deployed on the other side of the border is trying to suppress the demonstrators demonstrating in those 4 points along the goals that use really border. now these protesters, they tell you that they're very much frustrated and they're very much angry because of the violations and the pro vocations by these really secretaries that they're seeing in an upset compound, the violets towards the worshippers. uh, in a box, a mosque and a b inclusions and violations in the west bank. i think too old that the locate of the gaza strip the measures or what they have called collective punishment against the people of god. so where the air is crossing has been closed for over a week. now a batting o uh where it goes from gaza to go back to their jobs in the occupied by bank. and
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in israel, these jobs that resemble a lifeline for these workers who have been for many years probably being promised of better opportunities, better living opportunities and projects. but task continue to live under an ongoing stifling ease. really located on because the strip. all right, thanks. so much, i'm the say you the well, those strikes and protests come off the results. prime minister benjamin netanyahu declared he's on the verge of what he called a historic piece deal with saudi arabia. i've long sought to make peace with the palestinians. but i also believe that we must not give the palestinians a veto over new peace treaties with arab states. the palace digits could greatly benefit from a broader place. they should be part of that process,
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but they should not have a veto over the process. and i also believe that making peace with more arab states would actually increase the prospect of making peace between israel and the palestinians. let's talk now to patty calhane live at the united nations. following that speech and pass even lines coming in is one of trouble at the border with garza more than 20 palestinians wounded by lie 5 tillery strikes. how is this? all of this going down with the prime minister of israel, that talking about human empathy and presenting himself as a peace maker basically of the timing is so absolutely extraordinary because this speech for me is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as you said, was all about him changing the, the landscape of the middle east with a potential piece deal with saudi arabia. and he really sort of highlighted what he
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says was his uh, his idea of from the beginning that people used to say that you couldn't make peace deals with eric states unless there was posted in p steel. he said, i've proven them wrong. we now have the room, the courts, that for other countries were able to make peace with us. and when he talked about making piece of saudi arabia, it was sort of the palestinians were sort of an after thought for me that the benefit from it as well. and he didn't bring up any of the violence. and that's what is really of a concern, not just for us officials and other allies of israel, but for the hundreds of protesters that were outside protest in his speech. because this, the violence is escalated more than $200.00 according to you and pals to needs killed this year, or 30 is released killed. and we've seen those constitute incursions into the settlements. and the violence continues. so as he's here at the united nations trying to sell his allies and the world that he is a peacemaker. his forces are opening fire. and at the same time,
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he spent a little bit of time. so if you're about re shaping the middle east, take us through that plan. well, this is all, it's a negotiation. this happened in between the united states, the, by the ministration, marketing, chrome, principal, saudi arabia, mohammed and psalm on, and that you has government. and what they want to do is see normalization between saudi arabia and israel. so saudi arabia says to do that, they want to have access to nuclear technology and security guarantees. israel obviously, once the normalization, but the other thing the saudi say is they're going have to use religion for it after you've concessions to the palestinians. it's not at all clear then, then you can to actually do that and keep his job at the remember this is the for this right wing government in israel's history. and he has himself moved away from talking about the 2 state solution. in fact, in his speech to be un, he said israel deserves a state, notably he didn't say the palestinians deserve
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a state of their own. this is going to be a talking to my sources in washington dc. this is we're going to be a tough cell and it's not just because it's unclear that netanyahu would be willing to make any concessions. that would be enough for the saudi arabia to agree to this deal. but because the less length of the democratic party is against this deal, they don't think that it's wise to give saudi arabia and know how they've been solved and access to nuclear technology. and they've become increasingly if you look at polls support for israel is really becoming a partisan issue where you see more and more democrats saying that they are concerned. and that helps me and should get more support than he is released. so even in the, it's actual circles, the less just a lease, if you will. they are putting a lot of pressure on president biden to not make this deal in less. it is going to be significant concessions to the policy. all right, thanks so much contact call home. the
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rest of says you kindly miss also have dogs at the headquarters of the black sea fleet and crime. yes. it says, rushing that defense systems jumped down 5 massages during the attack and suffice to pull. the black smoke has been said, blowing from the base, kindly is rushing back, governor is urging civilians to remain in those and stay away from the city center until further notice. in recent weeks, ukraine has stepped. topics attacks on russia's navy, sorry about that. all the reports from keith of multiple explosions. and so that's the pull on the crime in going into laughter. ukrainian forces carry out multiple missile attacks targeting several areas including a military base, but the primary target being the headquarters of russia's black sea fleet. now that block c suite has been the main thrust of military operations. since russia's invasion of train this attack,
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the latest quality of missiles on the pregnant and then some of follows every week of attacks hitting targets on the pry maintenance, seemingly softening it getting air defense systems as well. in preparation, perhaps for this latest attack that involves a number of cruise missiles. now whether or not these were shot down, how many were, how many were not is a matter of debate between the russian and ukrainian sides. but something that both sides have been reporting is that the headquarters of the russian blacks, the fleet was head image is showing damage done to that building, smoke billowing from the side of the headquarters, and this will no doubt be something that ukrainian leaders both political and military will be seeing as a huge success and warnings from leaders here in t. that as long as the russians remain on the peninsula, these attacks will continue. they will carry on and a warning from an official on ukraine's national security council. giving the russians to ways out either to be willingly for to be forced out st bus, robbie
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o g 0 audio shop, a lot of a has reaction now from moscow. and according to the ministry of defense, the ukrainian armed forces launched a missile attack on the headquarters of the russian block safely. in total 5 missiles were shown done by defense systems. when military mind went missing, the headquarters building itself stuff with significant damage. while the civilian is the structure around it and the people on the streets were not homed, the police cold and the territory around the headquarters, the debris from the strike was counted over. hundreds of nice has that fine was also reported to the scene. law enforcement officials aust local residents to avoid visiting the central street subset of a style pool. the shock wave shunted windows in 10 residential buildings around it . so we an opinion, but ukraine is up in the, on to indeed as just the day before, there was a laundry stuff. time to buy the ukrainian armed forces with you are these and
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missiles on crimea, in the course of the entire special middle shop racial and a september a launch landing ship. and a submarine were damaged by cruise missiles and a try and talk of the civil stapo overpass shipyard. you know, i mean, is kept totally out of and hundreds of people have been demanding the resignation of prime minister in it called the question. yeah. and, and they say that angry about the ways handle the conflict and they've gotten a kind of boss, i think on meetings in the region agreed to lay down their lessons this week after a tax from us advised john to meet with him at southern co reports a full day of protest in getting about hundreds, a cooling for prime minister nicole punch in young to resign. that saying he's abandoned estimate comedians in not gotten a kind of a region they call out. so this is a shame off our nation that our government,
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with the face of the concussion young eagles, taking in the required major sword, saith armenians, wherever they should be. you know, the prime minister says armenia is preparing to accept people who leave and go to that kind of a is it becomes impossible for them to stay on the as it by johnny rule. and i, and i just needed the man out of all if it's determined that it will be impossible for them to live in their homes. the situation does not improve in this problem, will be on their agenda. we've done some work and now 40000 places has been prepared and armenia. the region is recognized internationally as as a by johnny territory. but it has been self governing for nearly 3 decades with strong ties to get it on. estimate comedians have been living the 4 generations, azerbaijan and media have fought to, was sparked by this dispute most recently in 2020. but after a sudden, as about john, the offensive this week,
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kind of buck fighters have agreed to this. um, as a by johns government says they will have a choice to stay or to leave the agree fast on his thoughts. and this multi user is which is super easy for me as a for the site was yeah, it was yeah. alternate decision now going to kind of back and as of i, john have yet to agree on security guarantees will ethnic, armenians and other issues. but they have started removing some road blockades with the 1st humanitarian aid since the seas by coming in on friday to meet you met with in co, out as the positive side of getting holler is a defense submitted for ya. unless he explains the role of russia in the, in the cut off region. and basically since the early ninety's a moscow was performing a very intricate, oh,
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i'm seeing that in the trans golf as this while being a, we officially legally allied of our mean. yeah. it was a part of the same at the trans block, the russian troops and armenian territory of the same town, trying to keep the good relations with a, as are by jo. this bouncing was also kind of the couple, the, by the presence of a well established lobbying groups in moscow. pro armenian and draws are a very, a very rich and influential armenians. moscow and different levels of business and government that there is, there is to. so russia was always so kind of balancing it, it's changing in the sense that russia right now is the put the oil. it's available resources and be a great new in front of the blinds where it's kind of not doesn't have much left
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for the transport as well as the present as there by john fuels. it's so much more independent in its actions in the trash coke as us, since they're ultimately what they're really weight superior that to the armenians . and they have demonstrated that in the war 20 right now in this short lived concert road, where the armenian capitulation. so this searching themselves and moscow does not want a tool to offend and really go into a conflict it with us, sir. by john, when it has prayed on a time, a whole still ahead on al jazeera us president joe biden to have the country's 1st to have a gun violence prevention office. the
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have the right, the boy caught anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that was just opening my annual contract from the state of arizona. and i was rather shocked to see this. the new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who come close for freedom of speech and 1st amendment. brian got chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level. all that i can to support the one, the bill on which is era. the
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short documentary is from around the world that celebrates college and resilience in times of tumbling out as the rest of the the welcome back. you're watching out to 0 time to recap on the headlines now. is there any forces of shown a protest is that the guns a ball defense, enjoying at least $26.00 palestinians. they started, the army also launched s francs, street in during 2 palestinians, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in the meanwhile says is government
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is on the verge of making a peace feel with savvy arabia speaking at the un general assembly. and that's in yellow, said palestinians will also benefit from the assets. moscow says ukrainian missiles of the dogs at the headquarters of its black sea slates in crimea. and savage ad defense systems shot down 5 missiles during the attack and suffice to call black smoke. the scene billowing from the base. the authorities in the eastern libya say that hosting an international aid and reconstruction conference next month and data supplies and humanitarian aid from outside of been arriving in the city, which has been devastated by synonymy like floods, coals by storm. daniel and the collapse of 2 dams. some have been divided reports from been gauzy. the load mazda must be meticulous to simultaneously offload
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precious cargo and keep the across safe. this guitar, a, c, 17, is bringing must be the 8 for the libyan city of deadman. after the devastating floods generate his tense toilets and medicine are all in high demand as tens of thousands have nowhere to go up to their homes and businesses were swept away. we haven't, we, they can supply. today we have to fargo. so with the medical supply, huge amount to cover the needs even though that you can see now even still on sale today, that is above us, come out to come to see the the see a trade of destruction remains where used to be the creative heart of libya with its poets and vibrant culture and then the even phone and internet service is a barely available, especially since that have been purchased by angry residents. were demanding answers that noise run by the eastern government as libya remains one country with
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2 administrations. authorities here have caused enough to dissolves to bear you meant fears of contamination and spit of diseases. olivia and red crescent says there is still a need for specialize. teams and equipment at the large part of the now reeks of the stench of death. was 23 tons were being offloaded from the 1st pain. under the 38 flights arrived, a team from cut, the red crescent will stay behind to assess and evaluate for the needs of this is living with a 5 or more for the tragedy in the east has united libya which remains fractured since the 2011 uprisings which tough is mama duffy,
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hundreds of tons of age has been sent in libya from all over the world. once the age is offloaded, it is going to be taken through the city of there. never main roads remain cut off, but there are alternative routes available. and it is not just the property. it'd be seen multiple have the head across the landing here. inventories as well. now the question remains and how this helps the people who remain in there and have to rebuild themselves after the so not me likes a lot of them is the data at the minimize the every now us senate, so above melinda says, corruption charges against him, a pot of a smear campaign prosecute is to say more than half a $1000000.00 in cash and gold balls were found in his home. menendez and his wife were accused of influence. peddling for business contracts. more recently, the diction government. prosecutors accused them of accepting cash and gold, a luxury vehicle as well as of the gift. hi de jo castro joins us now live from
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washington, d. c for more than this. so this, it is a very sensitive situation given the balance of power in this sentence. right. well, sammy menendez, of course, is a democratic senator if he were to lose that position because he is from new jersey . likely the one to replace him would be another democrats, so it's not so much that the balance of power in the senate is at stake. but what is perhaps even wider reaching is just how influential menendez has been in his role as chair of the all powerful senate foreign relations committee, which he's overseen for almost the last decade. and indictment alleges that he use that power not only to benefit friends of his wife, there was a adoption american businessman in particular, but also the injection government itself. one of us, so that's highlighted in this indictment,
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is when he had dinner with injection officials for a meeting set up by this friend of his wife and shared with those officials, non public sensitive us information about embassy staff in cairo, as well as a pending government a financial help for in the form of military aid to egypt. that's just the tip of the iceberg. and those very long indictments and it's something that menendez says is our false accusations. he's defending himself saying that he met with constituents as part of his role as us senator and also accusing prosecutors of actually asking 2 forces behind the scene. he says, who are trying to silence his voice and who see him as an obstacle in the way of their broader political goals according to minute and does. all right, well take us through now. what happens next now that he and his wife has been criminally indicted? not the 1st time. right? that's right. now he has faced trial in the past and was actually met with
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a hung jury. so in the us, that means that those charges are dismissed. and in his defense today, in those, in that statement, he harkened back to saying how he, his name was cleared at that time. so he is no stranger when it comes to these criminal prosecutions. but what comes next for him? he's in order to appear in court along with his wife on september 27th. he will have to step down from his chairmanship of the senate foreign relations committee. that's part of the role. and then of course, there are the elections coming up next year. he may not have much of a challenge if he's still a senator at that time from a republican challenger, but he certainly is facing potential primary opponents. that would, of course, use this moment to uh, be highlight his weakness. all right, thanks so much. hi, the jo, castro. the us president joe biden is sent to announce the establishment of the 1st eval office on guns violence prevention. it's been hailed as
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a victory by gun safety advocates have been campaigning for it for years. vice president campbell of harris below. we'll see the new office on to the administration's efforts to tackle master shootings. the recording of a 911 emergency call, requesting an ambulance for an american notary pilot, who power shoes it into a man's back yard and south carolina. has a much the pilot objected from the stealth fighter jet while it was on also pilot said to the ministry having to ask for the public's health in finding the planes debris. michael uphill as mol. this is what remained of the f. $35.00 off to the pilots objected from the $100000000.00 plane on sunday. its couldn't initially be found with the fight to the state of the art spells technology complicating the recovery operation, sparking this plea from the usa force, if you have any information that may help our recovery teams locate the f 35.
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please call the base defense operation center at 843-963-3600. 1 person did call, but it was to 911. i'm sorry, what happened? uh, we got a pilot in the house. and i guess he landed in my back yard and we were trying to see if we could get a on ambulance to the house please. how far did he fall? was it 2000 feet. okay, and what called football. uh, aircraft failure. the 911 dispatcher operates a remaining insistent that she took all the boxes. ma'am, i'm a pilot in the military aircraft and i objected. so i just wrote a pair of shoes down to the ground. can you please send an ambulance? yes sir. i've already told you they're on their way. i'm just required to ask these questions while they're en,
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route and investigation into the crash is underway. mike level, how do 0? well, that's it for me. for the show, you can get more of the old and new stories will be in the telling about if your head over to our website out to see whether it's next to the a hello is weather slots. you set fat now as per usual across the arabian place, a little bit of cloud just down towards a month. so i'm glad to show onto the shaft just around the southern end of the red sea, but nothing too much to speak of. we have got temperature is just using the back here in doha, around 40 degrees celsius. i'll be given on show a brace. so that does mean the humidity will just not job a touch dry by the hot sunshine that up towards the q weight was backed that still
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into the mit full if you see and plenty of sunshine. of course that is the side of the mediterranean pushing across and also some parts of africa to, to see a shower, to, to scraping the north coast of l. jerry and the composite option is here, and then plenty of showers across the hearts of africa, running coast with coastal fringes of west africa pushing right top through sierra using up towards the gambia, over the next couple of days, starting out with the showers that we have on the other side of the riff, probably some wet weather, just coming in here, one or 2 on shallots, just pushing into tents. and there is a shadow, attention, little positive, maritime big, but it certainly may be running down across south africa. i want to draw your attention because we've got to say some pretty rough weather as we go through the next couple of days. once again another wet and when the we can pushing you to the southern cape, my son pay of the 543. he won upfront, takes on the big issue. this isn't
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a one off you. something about a systemic issue here for black lives. don't really matter. in the police were unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate? because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. what's the role of un peacekeepers? the democratic republic of congo? has asked to you in to withdraw its troops saying it's failed to protect civilians . but what's the alternative and will this pay the way for private armies to take all this is inside sort the .

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