tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 26, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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have the equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's how the company has to be at the sense of the way it's a ready adult assigned to flying people, to trumps. under the rubble of the the hello. this is in use our own algae, 0 for the back people life and my headquarters in don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. medical teens crime. but what's not going to cut a bath where he will definitely explosion has killed at least 20 people and injured hundreds more and is really cabinet ministers visit. found your radio for the 1st time, the saudis and boss. so the $2.00 sign is this,
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the west bank also this our an increasing migraines trying to enter the us, raises political pressure on president biden. we report from eagle, past texas and funerals. a house for to bobby any soldiers kills me of this. for the woodside, you have a demons who sees levels are accused of being behind the and on be the same as with your schools. 19 months off through the aging and lympics sports highest schools begins hearing. the therapy in case of the russian escapes. uh, that is prevention of athletes. they middles, the thank you for joining us. more medical teams of racing to my god know kind of by where an explosion at a fuel devil has killed at least 20 people. an injured 100 said happened as people seeking to flee to armenia lined up for petrol. on monday, nearly 300 people has been injured many in a critical condition. the cause of the blast is unknown. thousands of ethnic
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armenians are leaving the region following a military operation by as a by john last week. or the 19000 refugees crossed the border into armenia. so far, the country's government says this repairing to take tens of thousands more mammals, not feeling. i'm not. my husband died in the 1st car bustle. he was 50 and i was 26 . 1 of our children was 3 and 4 years old. it's the 4th floor that i go through and my husband died back staying. you was 30 in 1994 more. that's the crew slice, the 3 levels that we made, a safety here, but the cues were very long. lots of cars. the road was tough as an emergency maintenance can one live with the other b, johnny's no one can not. i've just arrived. i've been on the road for day. my children are hungry going. meanwhile, prime minister nicole pushing out is facing growing pressure to resign. since the green of the ceasefire. jail protest is outside upon them and say he didn't do
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enough to protect me. call medians in the garden, no kind of ass. we begin coverage with all just there is osama bin job aid, who is near the azerbaijan armenia border, or at least one medical evacuation by air has taken place in step on the codes, also known as hunting. the in other by john at the hospice. even many are critically wounded. hundreds of people have been brought to that hospital. the hospitality which has been set up by russian peacekeepers as well as the other by john the military to try and feed all of those people who were there at the bloss side. it appears it was a tragedy upon atrocity where people were leaving their homes lining up to get fuel . and that's when the bloss to place the exact cause and still not knowing what the know from medic sofa is the feeling for urgent need of medicine health because there's been some tremendous pressure on not just stuck with a going to the hospital the part of the hospital in the, on the move, the other by the government on the spot says that it is not on you over the years
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please. but also send in and medical supplies as well as a put all of the hospitals around the enclave on highlights, in case of people need to be evacuated to. it's a outside of the car box, tennessee, but most people are opting to leave. most people are not trusting what they're heading from, the other bodies on the government, which has told them that if they choose to leave, they will be treated as either by johnny citizens. they are not going to be prosecuted for a lot of people, an uncertain future. and armenia is better than staying in what they call home following job without the theatre. put all this caught about the weekend and i'll just, there's been, it's smith is near a registration center for f, me call manian, surviving at the village of coordinates on the as a by john of all these cars and bonds and people you see driving past me walking past me, they all ethnic, all meetings have less the go on a car box and they've left with everything they've been able to carry. they all mean government says it's prepared to host up to $40000.00 families. that's about
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pretty much everybody who's living and left in the go on a kind of back at everyone leaving and being forced to make a new life for themselves. it's very unlikely that any of these ethnic on meetings will have to go back to the goal. no camera back. yes. uh the, as every government says they can stay if they wish and becomes our citizens. so this is the same government that is essentially blockaded in the go around kind of back. since last december, people feel they've been starved out. very few, they've been eating on just stale bread for the last month or so i'm. this is a call a country where i'm gonna stay international says the freedom of expression and assembly severely restricted, unless politically motivated prosecutions. all civil society groups, so the last thing up meetings do not feel safe in azerbaijan, and that is why they've had most of them heading this way to punch in morehead on the news hour, including a senior russian commander is seen on a video in moscow. a day after ukraine said he'd been killed in crimea,
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a ratio of military might in south korea, as it holds its 1st large scale parade in 10 years. and in support. the latest action from the asian game says, house china continued to dominate the israel's tories administer is in saudi arabia to attend a united nations conference on well tourism. time cost is 2. dave visit to re add comes a saudi arabia is pursuing a possible us, broke a deal to formalize relations normalize relations between the 2 countries. let's get more of my corresponding drawback. notes was joining us from occupied is true sense. so tell us about the significance of the visit. are these really minutes just to talk to sandy right there on the football?
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yeah, at least part of the significance is that this has never happened before. there has never been a is really minister who has gone to saudi arabia on an official capacity in a public capacity. and so that, that is it in evidence that this us brokerage effort to add a rep, rosemont between israel and saudi arabia is moving forward. and we have just learned some breaking news really just in the past few minutes is from is really army radio saying that the communications minister of israel will also visit the saudi kingdom next week. so taken together, that's another sign hand on top of that, just today the saudis said what they are calling their ambassador to palestine to ramallah in the occupied territories of the west of the west bank,
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where he met with the palestinian president, my food, a boss, we don't know exactly what they discussed, but you could see that quite possibly as a gesture on the part of the saudis to tell the palestinians that they're not going to get short shrift out of this uh, normalization deal if it does go forward. yeah, and we'll have more on the sound, the delegation visit to ramallah in just a few minutes with me to a brian who's there for us. i wanted to ask you, rob, how does the palestinian palestinians, how do they fit in into the us, broke it efforts to, to normalize relations between needs rel, inside you. right? as well. you know that, that is the biggest question really uh, for the palestinians. and for, you know, it's something that, that this whole deal could change upon. let's, we're call that back in 2002. the saudis actually said they would normalize relations with israel, but is real,
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had to commit 1st to an independent palestinian state based on the pre 1967 borders with its capital in jerusalem. here we are 21 years later and the saudis and the israelis are moving forward and apparently at a pretty good clip in their negotiations. and there's been nothing said pop publicly or concretely about what might happen with the palestinians. so it's also important to note that the government of benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister of israel, is composed of ultra nationalists parties who are adamantly opposed to any kind of palestinian state than any of the occupied territories. and of course, that's been kind of the driving theme of nothing. yahoo has long political career as well. so it remains to be seen what the palestinians would get out of the field. but many palestinians are afraid that it might go forward without receiving
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any, without them receiving any concrete political benefits. thank you for all that prompt rentals live there and occupied east jerusalem. and as we heard the is really to is administer his visit to riyadh, comes on the same day as a santee delegation is visiting room. i left for the 1st time in 30 years. nice and buttoned out of every met. president mahmoud abbas the kingdoms non resident of bassett, or to the occupied palestinian territories handed over his credentials to diary was appointed in august. i mean at the, during his latest interview, the crown prince spoke about the importance of the palestinian cause for the kingdom of saudi arabia. as per the international legitimacy decisions. and the 2 state solution is the establishment of a palestinian state of what need to a brain has more on the visit from around my law. a society invested there has said, the error of peace initiative will be the core of any future political deals. this is important because for palestinians,
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they've seen other upstage normalize relations with israel without. it's basically bringing any benefits to the palestinians. so this is kind of seeing here by on the list as a re, assurance by the saudis to, to the palestinians that their lives did cause their issues are going to be taken into consideration when it comes to any future potential normalization deal between israel and so the abs, palestinians have listened into the interview. the crown prince, i'm be asked and some of the been said man has given to fox news in which he mentioned the word easing the lives of palestinians. and he talked about negotiations towards normalization palestinians, say that they want, they add a piece initiative to be implemented. and the core thing about the add a piece initiative is that normalizing will only happen after the establishment of a palestinian state. this is very important for the palestinians,
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but many of the do not believe that is where it is ready for that space. so they do not expect any normalization deals to be happening in the near future. but at the same time they see this visit is a historic and a very important one. is that but he does eat a drum on the bodies of 2 by any soldiers killed in a drone strike near the human saudi border has been repassed related to mama humans who fees are accused of being behind. the killings by main is part of the sandy led coalition. that's font the whole fee since 2015. sandra reed is calling the incident on monday at convocation and is threatening to respond as late as who is the spokesman said the coalition of kids. several of the many sciences over the past month and call the depths regrettable violation. so last week. saudi and who's the officials held around. i've talked seen re add on a potential agreement and the conflicts in yemen, signed the radius said some progress was made,
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but it gave no further details that spring in august. here is hashem. i have borrowed for more context on these stories covered the human conflict extensively. of course. how shame, how significant is this attack? and could it do well? the talks that we've seen between the who sees and sounds you review for it comes to a very delicate movement for both parties as your baby and as a who it is. because the, what about to finalize a big political settlement that will put an end to more of an a t, as of o, of confrontation between the 2 to the point. why? yes, last week, as a jose delegation went for the 1st time to re out and met with c, a saw the officials, including prince hyde, has been said, mind the minister of defense. and this happened. it could be a major says backing could it could if the saw it is a slide to reset it, it could bring about a disaster outcome for both countries. all right, and what's interesting here is that the who is the leadership has tried to distance
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itself from this attack, which would suggest some divisions perhaps within the movement just to the way forward. but when you look at the, of the, of the movement itself, it controls the northern parts of the country, which is the stronghold of the hosting movement. saw the, you go beyond augusta, both of us as a radio. and they have a very well disciplined ministry establishment, very lawyer as opposite americans ro, theo, is the leader of the movement. so it could be either a disgruntled faction within the group doing based, which i really does because sliding drums over those areas. you have to have the backing of everyone on board what it could be an indication of something tentative as long last time. it was the image or light, the book to areas for violations. because the truth that was like read up on you until 2022 was not really a comprehensive supplement. that was to put an end to the confrontations it de escalate to the conflict with a confess continues. what is at stake for saudi arabia? here we see, you know, some move made,
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it would seem with his rail right now with talks of normalization, possibly between israel and saudi arabia. how important is it for the saudis that this conflict in yemen is over and finished? you have comp is, well, how much of this amount of size, or maybe a whole says that he's determined to change sound to radio. he wants to further more than i as a country, reform it. and we need of, uh, uh, dependence on order to do that, you have to have a stable, surviving political and economic environment. nothing is on the only side, there may be a but in the region, you can not do it that when the how things are going to be flying drones targeting infrastructure like they did in 2019, which was one of the biggest violent one of the biggest, the problem is that such a baby faced me. this explains why he made a supplement with iran. the fresh month was for this particular reason because saudi arabia has to be single. the event is the one which has a biggest
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a over the hoses, hoping that this would trickle down towards the holidays and paved the way for a political settlement. now we have the statement from the minister of one of those other may be describing the hope. this is a tire was organized using, blaming though for what happened. but i think ultimately they were looking forward to see a political such a mentor this context because they know they absolutely no way to move forward. if you don't really tell them that sort of a conflict in, in cash. and thank you very much for that. a hash in the head buyer on the news out with us to the us now with thousands of asylum seekers arriving at his southern border. officials say the influx into the town of ego passed in texas appears to have no end. as alger 0 is heidi's, real costs are reports. that search has put the bite and administration under intense pressure. a woman stretches after a sleepless night tucked between razor wire and the waters of the rio grande's. she is 26 year old already on a square left, a nail for long walker from cadillac us venezuela,
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who travelled for 2 months and waited across the river from mexico to reach the us side with her daughter. gesturing to communicate over the noise of patrol boats. she says her 3 year old daughter was stung by a wasp on the eye. and she passed the night pressed to her mother's chest. most of the hundreds of people who started crossing over a period of a few hours, se political persecution and violence drove them from their homes in south and central america. after harrowing journeys through panama, as jungle and territories controlled by criminal gains, they're stuck on this american river bank. exhausted and thirsty, they begged us border patrol boat for help. one eventually agrees, and a few women and children are, are allowed to board the display lot and her daughter, armanda a man pulls his pregnant wife in pink toward another boat,
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but they're told no, they can not bored. as the sun climes higher, the people were tired of waiting, a few climb over the wireless fence and others fall low, including the pregnant woman and we're happy because we achieve their goal. she says she's due to give birth this week, whether her husband and brother in law will still be with her then is unknown. their state will now be decided by the us government. as more people stream over the razor wire, the moment is emotional for many families and race. anyway, friends celebrate summer unable to walk on their own. others collapse. us border patrol agents call for medical aid. they've been instructed to help in lives, navy in danger. every time we've seen federal border patrol agents cut through this wire to allow a few people to pass almost immediately, state agents come back and put up more razor wire. this is indicative of the
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political battle between washington and the republican controlled border states with migrants caught in the middle. many people have lost their shoes, so their 1st steps on american soil are with their feet. republican members of congress who visited on monday, said they saw an invasion. this is a national security crosses for our country. we have no terrorists crossing our border. the migrants will have a difficult time proving they are not security risk and that they qualify for asylum. the majority of cases fail and people are deported. but that is tomorrow's worry. they say today they've arrived heidi joe castro alj a 0 equal pass, texas the the commander of russia's block safely to has been shown attending
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a video conference the day after ukrainian forces that killed him. victoria so prolonged was seen taking part in a meeting with the defense minister in video released by moscow. on monday, ukraine special forces said they had killed sokolov along with $33.00 other offices, and a missile attack on con me. last week. the strike hit the headquarters of rushes, black sea fleet, and the port of the box to fall over to your shop. a lot of our in moscow for so you live. what is russia saying about the fate of this commander then, as well when john le soft kremlin sparks meant to be trip his cough about the room is of the draft of the commando, the russian blocks the fleet, hey on. so that's a, that had been no informational that from the ministry of defense and late. so the visual of he had published by the russian ministry of defense. it was filmed as a regular meeting of the ministry's board of commanders. so the means he was attended to by vig testicles come on the block safely,
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who have actually been pronounced dead by the ukrainian side. so kind of participation of that via video conference, along assigned to the commanders of other fleets. just to remind you, the day before the ukrainian side claimed that circle had been killed and a missile attack on the block c fleet headquarters and separate stobel that talked to place last friday on september. the 22nd, the russian ministry of defense, acknowledge that talk and reported. one service been missing. and since the russian side hasn't given any updates on the number of casualties that while according to ukraine, who how to carry down that tag, says he full russian offices with code. 105 minutes have passed and now were injured on the headquarters building was bodily damaged and just a while ago ukraine kept insisting that they had killed the combined we've recently had from a ukrainian official speaking about vulnerability old the russian block, c. please. comparing the russian navy to chicken running around without his head.
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so right now we are hearing the pulls up the previous slide is a clarifying the but the room is about the draft. so the russian come on to old dot is not surprising at all that during middle. sure. as soon as he's or inside, always trying to diminish that capability is open, spreading room is about to try that. usually i think you, you, the shop of on about in moscow to the african union says it will go ahead as scheduled with its troop withdrawal from somalia. last week. mogadishu requested a 90 day pause to the un security council on putting out forces. officials made the request often increase and at times by on groups 3000 members of the african union transition force in somalia are scheduled to leave by the end of september, malcolm lab as more from nairobi listen on the federal government's being launching military operations against the on the group i'll ship out for the last year. these involve special forces trained by the us soldiers train via eritrea and local
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militia. by the some of the federal government, these operations you pay to have had some success. so certainly some success relative to the previous 15 years of operations conducted by soldiers from other african countries under the finance of an african union and united nations peace keeping force. now that full has depended on support on funding from the us and from the european union. because of the countries pay to have become succeeds with reports of corruption, the effectiveness of the operation. and these ongoing games of cats and miles between those for an african troops on the, on the group. actually, bobby's continued to launch a violent attacks against civilians in oven areas and running a nationwide must be edits, excuse me, effective, collect, seeing revenue. so the troops from that force african union for sausage withdrawing
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3 months ago, and the withdrawal is meant to be complete by the end of next. yeah. to in molly escalating, armed conflict, mass displacement and restricted humanitarian access. so putting the most vulnerable at risk, according to unicef, nearly $1000000.00 children under the age of 5 at risk of acute mind nutrition, by the end of this year, at least 200000 odd risk of dying of hunger. if aid fails to reach them close to 5000000 children, i urgently need of humanitarian assistance across molly, that's a 40 percent increase in 2020 of children who desperately need help. mom advise report some buy my co costume job is refusing to lose hope. ever since she gave birth to her twin boys 13 months ago, she's been struggling to keep them alive. one of my twin boys pho seriously ill. i took him to the health clinic and our village for treatment
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officer, while they told us they couldn't keep him there because the illness was getting worse and he needed to be admitted to a bigger hospital. that's why we came here in coffee for treatment. but he is still sick of 2 weeks of being here. doctors this submitted consent to outside the money and copied them. say the boy is suffering from city of mount meditation. he's one of the dozens of children being 3 he a child's mama tuition is an age old problem in the country. molly is one of a poor us to this i had, but it has been getting worse recently, according to both local and international organizations, or you'll know when you over the valley this. i mean peter, this, i'm in the, on the national level. we have about 200000 children suffering from acute mound nutrition, and the level of that accurate nest has surpassed all our expectation and comfortably . they need to be admitted an intensive care unit, and their treatment should be paid for it on so. but there is a huge deficit in human and financial resources for such a task. so unfortunately,
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many of the few 100 and lose their lives or millions more going hungry, a number that he's growing. according to both you and assess on wsp, close to 5000000 children in this country are in need of admin to humanitarian systems, including in the fields of health and nutrition. we speak ourselves and increase of at least 1500000 children in need. since 2020 relief organizations say 2500 people are facing coming in the eastern region of america, molly's economy has been deteriorating for years. but competent security has added to the music of millions, the region of team buck 2 is being taken over slowly by all groups, separatist fighters in the north, i presume, fighting off to each year a separate entity piece that you and says must displacement and put a stick to,
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to humanity, and access the complicating of the situation. the imminent with all of the most un peacekeepers from the country at the behest of the crew leaders is expected to make matters worse. how much fun does your vehicle to? south korea has found its 1st launch scale military parade, and 10 years on forces, days being marked as present views. so kills takes a tougher approach to dealing with north korea feeling sweet is and so, and explains a significance of this yes. event downtown. so turned into a showcase for military my. every bunch of the south korean ministry is represented here. i just didn't go, they will go to school. i feel reassured from not having administered power aid for so many years to seeing one now i feel a deep sense of trying it. well, i don't want to go again. i feel a little bit overwhelmed. it's really cool to look at. there's a sense of youthful energy and it's quite moving upon. it's a complex,
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emotional avoidance. south korea used to hold a military parade every 5 years on its armed forces date. but in 2018, been precedent when jane opted to something more colorful as part of efforts to improve relations with no career. but the lead a now president union. so you'll is known for example hotline stance towards the north. if north korea uses nuclear weapons, it's regime would be for to and then by a nova whelming response from the south korea us alliance for the 1st time troops from the us army, all taken part in the parade. some analysts say the not surprised president unit has opted for a minute to show, mentioned, to mach armed forces date. he's emphasized strengthening defense capabilities as a form of deterrence against the increase in military threats from north korea. but to peace activists say the parade is meaningless. and counter productive youtube, the williams this it looks childish,
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it comes across as we are so powerful. don't mess with us. we don't know north korea's doing the exact same thing. do we really need to waste energy bragging about our strength caving the springs? real peace makes no sense. tensions on the korean peninsula are at the highest in recent years. young young conducting a record number of weapons tests last year that also concerns about north korea is increasing closeness to russia. that may extend to military cooperation that could boost young young's nuclear weapons program. those concerns have prompted the unit ministration to a new diplomatic efforts to de escalate tensions on the korean peninsula. senior diplomats from china, japan and south korea much and so on tuesday, to revive a summit between the 3 countries lead as they had been suspended since 2019 a date has not been confirmed, but they've agreed to hold that summit as soon as they can. florence louis algebra,
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so still ahead on alger 0 auto workers in this try on strike in the us. prepare for residential level supports where live in detroit and the philadelphia eagles maintain a winning thoughts or a new nfl season fee to have the details coming up later in the, in the big contrast in the weather which is very typical is showing by that line there was a cold front, most of it is generally speaking both in essence. young's come down a few degrees, but that's still pretty well. and so part of a city full is come down if you to be is that still won't, but look at the big difference. we're in the t, the same of it is that's the line of a cold front along which there are some major thunderstorms. beyond that, fairly nice looking weather for early spring and to the most of it's been hot.
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recently these big chas generated impacts of amazon us, but not at the moment. did you save attempt is on the high side, heavier right. has been in columbia, west in columbia, and particularly well across a moller recently where there has been some flash flooding and it's possible not going to repeat it back home. joseph possibly costa rica or nicaragua is just that time of the year. quite a few shows in the smaller islands in the caribbean, and even the bigger ones. but mexico, again, having had some flash, something should i skipped state, is that looking particularly dry on the beach shows in the us already concentrating in florida. we might see want to the midwest as well. they've been pipe you recently and that east coast is disappointing. new york cyrus with an old show breeze loader cloud and our brakes are right with the heaviest, right. he's like to be on the pacific coast and the knowles for the next 2 days, the
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or saves them even been coming to add any international anti corruption excellence award. nominate your hero now. the nice thing is, asian games. and where and hung joe to meet the athletes and bring you the best of the action. us $45.00 nations continue to close to $500.00 gold medals. will bring you the latest updates on the analysis. say what is the special coverage from home joe? 2023 on tuesday or the
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the, you're watching the news out on l. g 0 with me for the vegetable. i reminder laptop stories with 819000 refugees of costing to armenia from my god. no kind of boss after azerbaijan launched a military operation in the region last week, scared of on sizes for paying to taking tens of thousands more or less thousands of people flee an explosion at a fuel station in, i don't know, kind of ask you at least 20 people and, and get hundreds, the costs of the glasses i know. and israel stores administer heim cox's and saudi arabia to attend a united nations conference on well torres, and the visit comes on the same day as saudi arabia's palestinian ambassador visits
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the occupied westbank for the 1st time in 3 decades. and now the news now us present joe biden is traveling to michigan where he'll join striking auto workers on the picket line. biden has said he stands in solidarity with the men and women of the united auto workers union as a fight for a fair share of the value they helped to create. united auto workers have been on strike for 12 days now, demanding better pay and working conditions. now the strike could become a battle ground for present joe biden, as well as re, probably confront wanna and from the present. donald trump had of the 2024 election campaign trail in the 2016 presidential election. donald trump took the state michigan, that is, and 147.5 percent of the vote stay long. his opponent, hillary clinton took 47.2 percent to 7. sorry. in the 2020 election, the state swung back to the democrats and was won by joe biden. he took over just
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50 percent. that's not bringing corresponding to alan fisher, who's in wayne county, michigan island. how important is it that president biden is making this visit that today? the well significant and symbolic key for the white house, the tides joe biden is being the most pro union pass and the advert. just sit in the oval office, the will be the park president and living memory to join. second, on the strike, like one of the big be all to make us see a know you say the workers. i've been a for 12 days, they're looking for better pay the talking about a 40 percent p rise over a 4 year agreement. they want better retirement benefits and they also want job security. this white house is push the idea of connecting to electric vehicles. but electric vehicles need less workers because there's less moving parts. so the workers want to make sure that there are some guarantees about their future job security. they talk about how this industry has from over the years. and we've seen
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that. so to buy and coming here is significant and important. and he says and supports the workers, particularly in the use of they also companies making big profits on that. executives making big salaries. but he doesn't say he supports all of the names that he knows that it extended strikes, could hit the economy a by his extension, a by extension, his re election transits allen bite and goes to the battle ground state. and then donald trump follow say, is this a preview of the general election of the? well, if you listen to danny trump campaign, they will tell you that the only reason you by computer on tuesday is because donald trump. and i said he was coming in wednesday, and he also will be without a walk isn't that gives an idea of just how upside down in american politics has become in years gone by. it was very clear that the democrats would support the workers, and the republicans would support the companies. remember,
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mitt romney when he was a presidential aspirant? we back in 2012. he said essentially the detroit should go boss the home of the also in district. it wouldn't be a surprise if we went bankrupt. he said it might be a good idea, a to bite, and brock obama helped below the industry. at that point, i know we have republicans who are supporting the workers on the line and of course donald trump says he's a big supporter of the working class. a blue collar workers is there no one here in the united states. so he's coming on wednesday to boy says support, but there's also politics involved in donald trump's visit as well. he's heading here or what is the evening prime time on american tv. and why is he doing it then? because there's a big republican debate with all the other candidates you to pick that he'll be able to steal the limelight from all of those other republicans. we're hoping to unseat him and the baffle for the republican presidential nomination. thailand fisher in wayne county, michigan. thank you. alan now scientists testing intelligence bombing
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robots to help address the was growing food crisis. the idea is to make agriculture more efficient from small hold to farms to launch commercial estates. john hendern has a story from champagne illinois on the midwestern prairies of illinois and seen many high autumn corn come the farmers of the future. a march of machines ad, but in prairie parlance, rolls its way through leafy crop prose, performing much of what farm hands do and more scientist at the university of illinois and several other institutions are testing artificial intelligence technologies that are already being evaluated on farms world wide it's a win win for everybody, right? a farmer makes more money. the soil and the environment is better off. for a 2nd, the spring more carbon min whenever we can, and the consumer gets heavier and more organic climate smartphone. a small army of
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robots targets dry soil spots weeds in pest, interest agents, avoiding indiscriminate, pesticide and oversight use that leads to resistant waves and bucks. and they measure which seeds fair better. between seasons, farmers often lack the time and labor to plant cover crops that enrich the soil and protect against run off into the water supply. but farm bots, plant all season crops, between corn and so i being rose before they're even harvested and robotic dogs. walk where wheels can get tangled. robots are very the eye candy, and so they tend to get most of the attention. robots are just a fraction of all the things that we do to install these at a depth of. they are buried sensors that record soil health and crop hydration. livestock drawings, monitor cattle, health, weight and single out pregnant counts as artificial intelligence is designed to
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make farming more productive, more environmentally sustainable. using better data. and not so much to replace human labor is to make it more effective. this 28 year old farmers, as new technologies can help with a growing field, labor shortage, and a crushing schedule plan thing occurs at the same time. spring harvest is all really at the same time, so we really do get into labor crunch for, for very short, but intense periods throughout the year. so things like automation are definitely a solution with limited agricultural land. in a growing global food crisis, researchers say the rise of robots and increasing automation seems inevitable. john henry and l g 0, champagne, illinois, british home, secretary swell abraham and says the rules for who can seek asylum in a different country need to be revised address or us space center, right. think tank round them and questioned whether the wins. 1951 refugee
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convention is still relevant in the modern age that speak to john a whole small. this is joining us live from westminster. jonah, what have we heard then from the home secretary in the us as well as this was pretty old a stuff from a british home secretary in washington speaking to a right wing thing tank, telling her old instead and controlled illegal migration represented an existential challenge to the democracies and institutions of the west, the only way to solve it basically tear up the 1951 refugee convention. that settles on the definition of what it is to be a refugee, and therefore how a person is protected, what the criteria, off of protection on the international, the side of law. her opinion is that system is no longer fits for our martin age. it needs to be changed. the definition she says has been so expand it in the courts . the numbers of people who are able to claim asylum now have gone up some
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800000000 people. she estimates are liable for asylum in the world today. and the threshold for them to gain it has gone down no longer. is it protecting people from persecution? in a traditional sense, it's now protecting feed people from what she described as bias or the fear of bias or discrimination for being, for instance, a woman or gay. so the economic migrants in her words, a gaming the system to claim asylum. here's what you have to say. the global asylum framework is a promissory note, that the west cannot fulfill. we have created a system of almost infinite supply, incentivizing millions of people to try that lot. knowing full well that we have no capacity to meet, more than a fraction of the demand. tragically, the ease with which the system can be gained by those that don't really need. it means it is the most vulnerable women, children,
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those without the money to pay people smugglers. and those not fits enough to make all jewish genies that lose out. jonah, why is she doing this now and why in washington? of the well, she knows perfectly well that she's speaking to a warm audience and the rocketing things packed in washington and her words will immediately be transmitted here to potentially much more controversial response. essentially, this is a government looking forward now to an election setting out it's still last week. we had big changes to climate change policy by the conservative government this week. it's illegal migration. and remember this is a government that has failed absolutely. to control. it will stop the flow of thousands of people across the channel in small boats from, from studies site taking action in the supreme court. now to be able to send illegal migrants to a 3rd country to rewan, to a lot of conservative support as support. those moves, so it is in the home secretaries interests to spock,
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potentially controversial debates at this moment on what it actually means to be a refugee. thank you for that. during the whole, live there in london and bangladesh is facing a growing political crisis ahead of a general election in january opposition. parties have been holding launch protests calling on the government to resign. they want a k take administration in place to oversee the pulse time via chandra before somebody with a general election coming in january. but i know that she has 2 main parties have increased their protests and relatives across the country. they want to mobilize their supporters and build movement term, but it's increasingly turning concentration of opposition leaders. and critics say, prime minister check, i've seen as the goal, is to turn the country into a one party state from the previous experiences, particularly in 20142018. as it has been proven. that's a free and fair election is not possible under any buttons in government in
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bangladesh. that's why you would demand an election under the neutral ensign government. and it will also propose a new democratic political settlement to states and follow the steps of the form for the solution of the crisis. permanency amnesty international human rights watch and other rights group have a q sec has been, has government of extrajudicial killings and forces disappear and says, i'm cracking down on opposition. active is and dissenting voices targets. i've also included artist journalists rights activists on even the low peace prize recipients mohammed eunice leaders of the opposition bangladesh and nationalist party. say democracy is now been strangled, in coats rooms across the country. as more than 4000000 off it's party activists are facing potential jo terms because of what it saves our falls and fabricated cases. part of by police. people is already given the opinion that the,
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the one to change and then one the next edition to be held onto the neutral catcher government. but to see guys the government's a picture, it seems to today that the not going to give that in that case, people who will come over late street in the last 2 decades, bangladesh, i've shown remarkable economic growth and success. fremont, especially, i guess the not still remains popular, but is gradually been overshadowed by rising inflation and soaring foot prices and the nation slides towards what many sees as one party states. talking to all just did a bundle dish as well. minister says there will be free, fair and peaceful elections. the question of going back to the test, think of guffman system does arise. because in the, in my understanding it is both legal and it does not have any place in our constitution. all the institutions. so definitely be responsible for holding the election will be under the election commission,
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which is independent. much seems to change on the opposition demands for a care taking a distraction to oversee the voting. but there is no sign of any discussion or consensus between the opposition and the governing only party on this issue. in 2011 bangladesh was highest code rule that the practice of appointing a categor administration was unconstitutional, but allowed it to continue for another 2 election of the parliament, dominated by the governing party, abolished the system immediately. recently the united states. and now those of caution that the political and security situation in bangladesh may turn volatile as a nation nearest its general election in january. to be charge me, i'll gives it a dock. i took a civil service captured in a gun battle in northern coast of will have appeared in court. the men were arrested after police stormed a monastery, ending to stand off with a run 50 gunman, a police officer and 3 gunmen were killed. the court says
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the open case involving russian fig escape camilla valley gave a 19 months off to the beijing winter olympics ended. the case has kept the team skating middles from being awarded to athletes. the colt of all betrays and so sport. we'll hear appeals from the world empty dining agency and the international skating union, who argue that by the eva should have been suspended, and not being allowed to compete at the games. the russia who won the team gold. we believe in fairness and now we're, we're doing this for the fairness in this case and for assets and, and team sports around the world, we believe that the original decision by the discipline, new type in all of the, the russian 90 doping agency finding no fault or negligence in this case was wrong, was wrong under the terms of the world under doping code. and so we're now seeking that that be overturned and that's a 4 year suspension be imposed on the states unless her results be
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disqualified from, from the point of the sample collection in december 2021 onwards. but the complex nature of the case means it's drag on for over a year that he gave. it was just 15 when she tested positive for a band substance at the russian national championships. in december 2021, she came to have mixed up her grandfather's hot medication. but the positive test was only revealed at the games in february, the following year, days off to she helps her team when gold had to be usa and japan, that leads to the cancellation of the middle ceremony rushes mc doping authority opened an investigation which last months eventually announcing value eva should not be disqualified, but water and the i, su, filed appeals, the code of operation for support to over to and back ruling. and one of those cases who was still waiting for his middle from beijing, says the world's anti dumping with ours, he's a failing athletes of the
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hosts. china continued to dominate with the agent games the racking up the gold medals and hung jo jimbo hang that took victory in the mains all around autistic gymnastics compensation. the $2321.00 will champion, coming out on top of the competing, the 6 disciplines. it's the 23 year old 2nd goal of these games. you also help these country when the teen saw it on sunday. it was a wrinkled saving performance on the chinese in the village room is they be south korea in the women's teen screams final. they base it, they own, wrinkled from the world championships and gloves going oldest by 7. hundreds of the 2nd independence final china took silver behind the japan most successful china into i quando zone show winning, blue waving blue wing of the women's 57 kilogram composition into one sided final
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which they have to repugnant for us. he ups the host, remain way out in front, in the middle count with 53 goals over the last 4 decades. no other country is being able to challenge them at the top of the middle of the table. and the richardson reports from hunger with the host nation is hoping to win $200.00 gold sold the 1st time a showing a 1st and everyone else a distance. second, it's being assembly as solely to these home jo, agent games, and showing his biggest metal holes have come on the 2 previous occasions when the country has folks to be events showing he's heard let will young e is hoping her 1st asian games gold will come in front of a home crowd. i'm not afraid of anyone. when i go to the battlefield, i have to rely on myself to adjust. so i stay positive and keep telling myself you can definitely do it. so you guys are head of the games,
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the precedence of sean is olympic committee down g down less stuff leads in no doubts as to what was expected of them. the requirements were for them to bring glory to the country and demonstrate the power of chinese sport. he said they should also raise that political awareness. and remember, the great, the cause of the nation associating hung joe with all this home success is impulses as the city shown off. so when you audience, i think these games are more for the city of hung. joe, which for the uninitiated, this, the city of 8000000 people lost a little bit in the shadow of shanghai. this is a gigantic city. ali baba is headquartered here, but most people outside of china don't know what showing exactly to so to me, doing the best to put the whole city on the map doing and on the issue of the case, the to happiness. we think this title came at the moment we reached the finish line . that's where we realize we were going to have our national anthem. so i'm trying to slack waste. essentially,
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i would say i was more than excited. woke up the big challenge will be for china to finish the tip of the middle of the table at mixed use, personal epics at the last to leave picks, the country finished 2nd, a single goals metal behind the united states and the richardson l. g sierra, i'm jo, the philadelphia eagles has maintained a winning stone to the nfl season with the 25. you live in victory of the tampa bay buccaneers. on monday. jayden hurts 3 for attach them and run for another 3. the eagles to a 3rd wind from 3 defending n a c champions, who when they 1st 8 games a year ago now into inc consecutive 3 straight wins. episode of the season for the 1st time since $199293.00. for the 1st time, a member of spain's woke up winning women squats as the play is felt stressed and anxious. following the luis ruby, all is kissing control the sea, spain face what some of the later on tuesday. and they 1st home game since becoming
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will champions. they receive minutes in australia and use even wherever shadowed by former spanish football federation president, it'll be always kissing play at jenny, her most so on the lips during the middle sir, me, spain were to into action on friday by beating sweden and midfield. a ton of bone monte was not quite sure how they managed it. as soon as we have them say, a more complete gods the 1st few days were very difficult. we once guessing enough sleep, we couldn't rest while we suffered from stress and anxiety. i don't even know how we played so well again, sweet and it was a great game. actually. things are finally guessing. no. com and now we're 100 percent focused on football. but we don't forget about the vessels we still have ahead of us. in a female racing drive, it has become the 1st woman to test the formula. one call in nearly 5 years as the most. and jessica, who, who is a former bridge, is causing champion and center either the 26 laps and the teams 2021 call in hungry
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. if one has not had a woman drive the stores have grown pre since 1976, but a number have tested because we thank you. i just 303. well the nice job 3. nice to have in the car. and so that is the see of heights. you may want to look away now. one, this is jim and sky, the max man. oh, pulling off of an incredible stands of a gym. these iconic noise from spine costs. so the detached himself from a power guide and flew at almost 200 kilometers per hour in just these wing seats, just to remind it that as opposed to things of the ground with nothing but a few sheets of material and the he's arms. you've been deployed, he's parachute and landed safely on the ground. all right, we'll leave it there and i'll be here again later with all spoke slowly,
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coverage and resilience in times of tumbling out as the risk analysis. i have the right, the boy caught anyone i want to end. the state has no business getting involved in that it was just opening my annual contract from the state of errors on it. and i was rather shocked to see this. the news 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lowest for freedom of speech and 1st amendment. brian got chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level all that i can't support that one. the bill on which is era it's not showing you here is coming over our heads from russian positions and new cranium positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in the suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on
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that day is a will quite those coming regions, cross the lines and know that the level of destruction here, proof of just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks. this russian or felts monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the medical team scramble to in a go knows how to box square fuel. definitely explosion has killed at least 20 people and injured hundreds. the company back to boy, you're watching. i'll just 0 life from doha. also ahead and he's really cabinet minister visits. sound you read the for the 1st time the saudis ambassador to palestine visits he occupied westbank.
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