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machines trust is and not given as and develops and becomes more powerful. i believe it's important to build trust through transparency is communication between humans and machines. but do we know that you're not going to lie to us? no one can ever know that for sure, people empowered investigates a i n democracy on a jersey to the republican hotline is asked kevin mccarthy is us house speaker in an unprecedented days on the helps of us a government sometimes i believe i can continue to fight maybe in a different i will not run for speaker again. i'll have the conference, tick, somebody, the main site is down to their lives and uh, also coming on at least 21 people dine. it's layoffs of bus plunges from the bridge
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in couches fine, and they've been as far seen between palestinian factions and 11 on the largest refugee camp leaves thousands of children unable to begin this school year. and we meet ukrainians living on the front line, who say they would rather die in that hometown. the for the 1st time in history to speak of the us house of representatives has been voted out. kevin mccarthy says he was wrong for the position again. he was telling me to sit by group of a todd line republicans off to he made a deal with the democrats over the weekend to prevent a government shot down. my county has moved from washington, dc to the resolution is adopted. it was history in the making, the one and only time a motion to the kate was in folk tape was in 1910. and on that occasion,
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it failed to reconsider this time. it didn't pull the office of speaker of the house of the united states house of representatives is here by declared vacant house democrats joined with a republican hotline is disrupt mcarthee of his position. 216 voted in favor of removing him. $210.00 voted against it was a combination of the to en, longstanding power struggle between the coffee and members of a hall drank republic confection. that a try to block his paws to the speakership in january. and it was this vote that was the last stool for the republican right. the bill is past him of the coffee, accepting the help of the democrats deposit, show to him funding bill to avoid a government shut down. i don't regret standing up for choosing governance over grievance. it is my responsibility. it is my job. i do not regret and
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negotiate, or government is designed to find compromise. i don't regret my efforts to build coalitions and find solutions. i was raised to solve problems not create. so i may have lost a vote today, but as i walk out of this chamber, i feel fortunate to observe the american people, but the seeds were planted long before, in particular, an agreement between president biden and the then house speaker on raising the country's debt limit i think the debt limit deal was a terrible deal and that's one of the reason it really was the original sin of the mccarthy speakership. and it's one of the reasons i seek to vacate that you are now an off to is victory. gates made clear heat being consulting with former president donald trump. i would say that my conversations with the former president leave me with great confidence that i'm doing the right thing and discuss. north carolina representative patrick mchenry was nominated by mccarthy as a speaker, pro tempo or a or temporary speaker. and he'll pull in until
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a new speaker is elected. but given the divisions within the republican party, this may not be an easy process. and looming over everything is the fact that a, not the deadline to fund the government comes in a matter of weeks. and it's a deadline. that's a house in k us may not be able to meet my kind of out. you sarah washington. oh, it's on k who will become the next speaker. one possible contend is louisiana. steve scully's, the house majority leader, was room it to be the policies choice in january, a from the coffee failed when also in the running house majority whip tom m a. he's a support, a former president donald trump and has been loud in florida. congressman my gates, who launched the drive to remove my coffee house to the street at jim jordan is also said to be considering a run off to some fellow republicans approached them. according to us media,
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the chairman of the largest conservative group in the house, kevin had, is also deciding whether to put forward his name to we're going to show as a political strategy, as she explains how mccarthy's ousting affects the u. s. and global image. kevin mccarthy's, allister speaker of the house of representatives. extremely powerful position, as we all know part of the game debate, you know, it regularly exposed to our nation's top intel. and not only just one of the leaders of our people house, the leader of, excuse me, but surely the one of the most formal speakers in the united states. his ouster has huge deal political impacts, not only for a to ukraine, for example, but how it makes us appear on the world stage. the stability that comes with that study had just got at the wheel of government. that is no longer there. so we're to look into or officially in disarray. it's been said many times before, but it is official with him being gone as
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a leader. it shows that even those who were regularly coming to his side no longer believe he has what it takes to lead the republicans into what will be a very, very contentious and tough and keep it all the election year for the republican party the whole. so what i really want to see now is a firm hand of the wheel i. i know that mccarthy has a secret list. he's sort of worked out of people he wanted to succeed him. i think a lot of people within the republican copies are still within she really for the shock. but when they looked with them, they may find one of their old, like congressman, at least authentic, who is the head of the republican caucus of the house. she is the millennial female from upstate new york, and she may be seen as somebody who can continue a study had. but again, a lot remains to be seen at this moment. are full. let us president donald trump has been issued with a gag order following a disparaging. social media post develops
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a cool plug and happened during the 2nd day of his civil full trial in new york. trump, his 2 sons and the trump organization. accuse of using false financial statements and inflating the net with 5 millions of dollars. the former us president has denied any wrong doing he's 21 people have been killed in and boss cross near the it's highly in the city of venice. 55 to say that the vehicle quote fire off to plunging off a bridge. alexander biased reports across the lagoon from the fame sites of old venice, a scene of carnage, firefighters working through the night to recover bodies and put out flames. this bus with carrying foreign tories to a camp sites on the mainland get plunged from an overpass and then burst into flames gigabyte. they used to call us out of what it was. but out of the both went off the road at the heights of more than 10 meters. it's about to post electric
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bills. so it caught fire and they found the people inside the bus, somebody engulfed in flames. the scene that the fireman had to deal with was really difficult to really, bob. yeah, football staples, more than 20 people were killed, including 2 children, among the dead are ukrainians, a german and the italian bus driver. several others were injured. some in serious condition. the mirror of venice describe the scene as apocalyptic, and declared the city in a state of mourning. vitale and prime minister expressed her profound condolences. the cause of the accident remains unclear. the bus was new and that stretch of road hasn't been an issue in the past. to italy's public prosecutor has launched an investigation as families across the europe. wait for answers. alexandra buyers algebra a little earlier, i spoke to laura baton here. she's
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a janice. she explained to us what happened from run what happened seems to be a real accident. this is our, the dynamic, the cause of the accident is still not clear of the boss. so we're off the road. i'm file close to the railway lines in the district semester, as the said, which is connected to venice by a breach. demo science as a bridge is broken or something is happening to the road. so that needs to be counsel over an actual brazzel set. the one line of inquiry is still that the driver, a 40 years old italian was among those keels, had been taken in before the crash. so it's not clear for some not to talk for us true. but they have a top see, will tell us something about it. but for sure. in this apparently in charge of the, the scene was really a full colored, a full color take us the mega or the cd said most of the, by the swear, completely. cor, behind this is electricity on the rail. and so the problem is also that
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most of the people here are for, into some par, our children. and actually there are a team injured to work, transferred to all the facilities in bodies and the mess. rainbow the areas and for them i really bad, the injured thousands of palestinian refugee children and 11 on unable to stop the academic year on time is to sufficing between factions that has left schools destroyed inside the country's largest comp. you and the agency responsible for the refugee says it's struggling to help people, because if it's adequate funding. st. ahold, a report from southern lebanon, the classrooms used as firing positions and schools turned into military bases. for weeks, armed men controlled the school compound and lebanon's largest comp for palestinian refugees, fears factional fighting inside i know ho,
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way that's outside the state's control is now over. the fighters have left under a ceasefire deal, but up to $11000.00 children. that's a quarter of refugee school children can't start the academic year with the with that if i want to return to school, i missed my teachers, but my school has been destroyed and the camp is being destroyed. tensions between palestinian groups and their struggle for power plays out here. the latest around the violence killed tens of people and caused substantial damage. the ability of the un agency responsible for the care of palestinian refugees is under financial strain. it says it has to prioritize with its limited budget. we are now preparing 3 schools, which are just at the entrances of the come in 50 meters walking distance to operate on a double shift to hurts these children for the coming months. the agency has been
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hosting hundreds of families displaced by the fighting and other schools. palestinians were living in poverty before the late this crisis. the city alyssa has an aust palestinians have a difficult life here and now homes have been destroyed. owner was says, there's only so much help it can provide and it was already struggling to provide services before this emergency from any of these families. this is not the 1st time they've been displaced. palestinian refugee camps in lebanon, have a long history of conflict due to the involvement of foreign and domestic actors. the latest agreement aims to consolidate the cease fire by expanding a joint security force that includes all sections with many fear. it won't be enough center for their eligibility to southern lip and on or russian military units are selling civilian areas behind ukrainian lines in the south. many people close out in the fighting, having to survive on basic russians saying this is robbie reports from or
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a cave near the front line where people say they would roll the dice and leave. there hasn't been a quiet day here since the war began. russian artillery, he says, never stops once a week, ukrainian firefighters read food and water to hundreds of people, a lifeline. for those still living in the southern town of florida, he's home destroyed. ludmilla has been surviving underground for more than a year. the front line maybe no place to live, but hundreds like or say they'd rather die in their hometown than risk of living on the street somewhere else, caring for her disabled husband in a dozen other elderly neighbors. the strain is difficult to hide human voice because i'm praying to god for survival. i just want to stay alive. all i'm thinking is i want my husband, myself, my children, my grandchildren,
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as many people as possible to survive with even live in a hole in the ground. i want peace, i'm tired. on the southern front, the gravity of this war has shifted to places like this, or he is a small town all but emptied out since the war began. but right now it has taken on an outside importance for ukraine. it sits it across roads just kilometers from where you premium forces are trying to drive a wedge into a russian lines. yuri is making repairs to what is left of his hold before the rains come, rushing, showing, leaving every home on his street in ruins. the craters now of the heart of the landscape. he struggles to talk about is boy, you heard that she's boy, you know high. his boy ever thing is painful. it's painful going to bed and painful
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waking up your living, but it's hard on the solve. she's walking, looking around, and then they'll say, what we had a life here is maybe if i was younger. but i'm already 60. why would it was actually maybe if i was younger life on the front line. the constant fighting the feelings of isolation, fatigue, and trouble relying almost entirely. a deliveries of food, a new style, a supplement, technical to store. it would be a humanitarian catastrophe. people who would not survive without watering bread automatically look like ukraine's counter offensive is moving slowly. but on the ground in places like this, the pace of fighting has left no building untouched. once home to thousands.
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now just a few 100. unable to let go of the only home they've ever known. the same bus driver ultra 0 or he and ukraine, southern a separation region. the still ahead on out is there we speak to a woman and it is what teeny, who runs and organization looking up to those in need of feeding the hungry the how i we've had some proper ulten weather across northern positive here appraisal. a balance of cloud and right sweeping in blustery showers. the system here called at the prairie a flight pressure that has made its way right across a good positive northern year at the next to no time. just a couple of days, bringing some very wet time when the weather into that is the side of here. now
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trading coal from the freshman things up at high pressure will dominate. over the next couple of days. nevada, by way of high pressure, will draw up much warmer, rattle feels like some for some, as you go towards the we can, temperatures in london, couldn't get up into the mid twenties. something to watch out for here then. so that the guy will show us for the time being cos, northern england, northern autumn, pushing across that west side of scotland. some showers that to and to norway, sweden and denmark brought his car to come back him behind that training front stuff, slip his wife or the east was making his way right across the black sea. by the time we come to west coast, i brought to dry. some of the weather coming back can be hot in this looking lovely across to get caught often, but it's right and lots of old sunshine still across northern africa. oh, cool. quite a brisk wind that now coming in across as a hard one to 2 showers. they have been to northern chad. was a weather as per usual across the gulf of getting what was what is it should be with a show is rumbling away. the
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how do states control information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this as intended? listen, we flaming the story. the listening post, i think the media, we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is cover. the the welcome back you watching out. just bear in mind if i told the story,
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is this allen, for the 1st time in history to speak of the us house of representatives has been facing out. kevin mccarthy says he won't run to the position again. he was targeted by a group of 8 hauled line republicans. and these 21 people have been killed in a bus cross near the italians. 50 event is off. i'll just say the vehicle court filed the crating of the bridge. the boss was carrying tours to a king size thousands of palestinian refugee children living 11 on unable to stop the school year due to factional. by seeing you an agency responsible for the refugee says it's struggling to help because inadequate funding b, u. s. has announced a series of sanctions and charges against chinese companies. it says, tied to the trade if the drug fentanyl authorities have targeted a network of companies and employees, they say supply chemicals used to produce the highly addictive non caustic fund to
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know has led to storing numbers of death among uses and both the us and canada and with me is since 2020, more than 800000 people have died each year in the us alone. this network concludes the cartels leaders, their drug traffickers, their money laundering, their clans as time lab operators, their security forces, their weapons suppliers, and their chemical suppliers. and we know that this global fentenol supply chain, which ends with the depths of americans often starts with chemical companies in china, to u. k. probably minister wishes to knock is to deliver a key note speech to round off his conservative policies, annual conference, and seen how's it been to riley much needed supports ahead of an election expected next year. conservative policies love the u. k for the past 13 years, but it's significantly behind in the opinion. polls concerns over the economy of
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taking center stage. during the meeting, brazil has launched an $118000000.00 plan against organized crime. the announcement came often outbreak of bonus that led to thousands of people being killed in police raids money with children and teenagers. when i can get a key reports from re edition here, the school children raising their voices in protest. one day after brazil announced its plan to fight organized crime, the government says it will invest $180000000.00 and equipment intelligence and increased cooperation among the security forces with the intent of reducing violence. but in rio de janeiro is for bellis or slums. there is fear these teenagers say they're afraid they'll be killed in police rates like their friend, 13 year old. she, i mean is this. why you people,
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any charges working into for villa can become just because you're not reading a t shirt or shows policeman, can save them. it's took us for a criminal and showed us that we might have been, you know, travel was shot dead by police been 2 months ago while riding a motorcycle. one of 20 children and teenagers killed by police forces this year in the state of rio de janeiro. all of them in poor neighborhoods. like there's nothing like the pain of a mother who lose this her child. but what have more is being justice. the police have no right to shoot them to then ask questions off to my sons. many of the children were killed residents in poor neighborhoods like this live in constant fear of police rates and shoot outs with criminal games. but now, 1st of violence, last month in the northeastern state of by your shots were still use more than 70 people were killed in police operations results forces saved or badly paid,
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and it slipped to deal with shoot out among increasingly organized in on drug towards these images recently or by brazilian television show drug cartels training their soldiers in a sports court right next to a school in a daycare center in the complex. so that might a, when of re edition nero's most violent slums. or you can choose what we have seen in recent years, emergency police operations. but what busy needs is a continuous action plan. a plan involving all levels of government, which would also invest in social emotions like education and health care, is the only way to reduce violence which is affecting the most vulnerable possible . once you stop childless parents say they hope their son's death has not been in vain and that other children may have a future in brazil, monica not give audra 0. we addition arrow. so this says it's arrested the
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suspects of lead of an attack that killed a police officer and northern cost of last month. thousands of government ambushed a police patrol near the village of been scott the full barricading themselves in a monastery near the buddha. 3 flies were killed and a siege that last and several hours. attack was one of the most serious in recent years. for the marks is following developments from christina. it's milan royce, it's a very senior ethnic politician here in cost of the was arrested by the public prosecutor's office in sub yet one side is not any of the threats against general security, but also the unauthorized possession. and trafficking of weapons prosecute to the legs that he obtained weapons in bosnia herzegovina, transported them to belgrade the capital of sub you, and then down into the north. if possible, weather were hidden in rural locations, including buildings and far as the head of the a sold on september 24th. the shop, the entire region will start here in pristina,
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the capital of cost of those say that we'd like to see an expedited given that the times allegedly took place against personnel from fossil vote. and in cost of in locations. the interior minister in cost about his previous release video showing mr. related on camera from drones involved in that the full, it's increased tension between the 35 significantly in the week and more since that took place. several months out of era for students cost of us. thousands of protesters in governance capital a cra demanding the resignation of the central bank governor of blaming the bank has gone his lead. if what they say is mismanagement of the economy and during the west debt crisis in a generation of on golf, the reports, the bank comes on a post, a direct quote, $5300000000.00 loss in july, june to west economic crisis in decades. since then, protested has been demanding the removal of central bank government. and if addison
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and his deputies, the purpose of this protest was for him to resign, not for us to demonstrate interest, go and jump for him to resign opposition, policies and civil society organizations. quote, for a nationwide strikes to push edison out sick, he's the back of gone, a chief of bypassing parliament to illegally print money. got a house, most reserves where it's the points for cvn, the unfortunate this off of the legs said the precision of the gun. you had coverage that be or the boss is mismanaging views. i mean, how do you principal by $715.00 the would that by the met jeff, probably 9 which is the bottom it. so why is the money, how is it money use? but the government says, external factors net to con, as it cannot mix now to reminding us or the real impact on our economy. and so that
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was successful dated by the rush, i could, which has created crisis across the world with high cost of living 4 years ago. gone and had the worlds fastest growing economy, according to the international monetary fund. now it's paying back to $3000000000.00. i am a bailout and then up to restructuring is that protest to say they'll continue to demonstrate because of the high cost of living unlike constructs, proper and good out. assuming 3 crew members of a, philippine fishing bites have died on st oil tank accidentally collided with the vessel and happen, and the voices of these convers show in the south china sea. the philippine case called says a time come was registered under the flag of the marshall islands because god is attempting to reach out to the vessel. as what teenie has one of the highest poverty rates in southern africa, an estimate to 60 percent of people,
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their unemployed. and the country also has one of the highest h i v rates and the wells out. is there a space? and one woman who runs an organization that helps those in need. here's a story i'm feed, is that many. i'm a co ordinated tie in an organization in a selecting court saint vincent depaul. we help people by distributing ford pass those every month. uh uh, and we give them uh clothing which we get from donations and the for daily, usually the church and the cutters. and as they contribute every month, and i think it's that it was children that it changed the panoramic and a lot of kids were left without parents, so they had to fend for themselves. and it was not a good site, i guess. so i was not that much or myself, but you could tell that things. i know it's ok that
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a hands that i decided to try and this organization because it makes me feel like i'm doing something for my country. it was the when does the stuff that i know the it was cold it and then the head and andrea which was notes. i don't want to go pick say it was very said, but then we pushed through. now we uh, slowly, slowly getting there. we usually go for home visits to the, to put a dispute for tool. so certainly finding them without proof the hey, the house's way or did and they have no kids looking after them. a test bed you confessed, noted in feeling hunger anymore because of the situation you're coming from. it's bad. it's a lot because you cannot has everybody. but the literally that i can do. i think it
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goes a little way because when you see this myers on the faces of this people you for your, for like how yes i'm doing something right. so i'm, i'm kid. the space is out is there are these your top stories for the 1st time in history, the speak of the us house of representatives has been versus outs. kevin mccarthy says he was run for the position again. office, unprecedented removal from office. he was targeted by a small group of hotline republicans led by month gates. i don't regret standing up for choosing governance over grievance. it is my responsibility. it is my job. i do not regret negotiate, or government is designed to find compromise. i don't regret my.
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