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on which is 0. how do states console information? how does the narrative inform public opinion? how is this as intended? listen, we flaming the story. the listening post, i sex, the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered. the united states, as it's given you crimes, thousands of arabian weapons seized while they were being transferred to yemen. the on site means a then this is i'll just say are a live from dell hall. so coming up condemnation and the rest is also dogs to is a seems be thing. it's christine pilgrims unoccupied. east jerusalem. the search for a new speaker of the us house of representatives, republican scramble,
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defined to replace. and so kevin mccarthy and the living crisis in the us state of louisiana salt water from the gulf of mexico threatens to contaminate the water line. the now the united states, as it's transferred thousands of sees to rain in weapons to ukraine. the arms and ammunition were captured by naval forces. last yeah, the guy says they were on the way to who c rebels in yemen or from on this? that's go to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could in washington dc. so kimberly, this is quite an unusual move. what's prompted this is the us really been able to make that big of a difference on the crime in battlefield? well, a, it's not just that the united states believes that it will make a difference, but the vitamin ministration didn't have
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a whole lot of options right now. given the fact that you'll recall over the weekend the, there was the prospect of a government shut down here. in the united states and well that was narrowly averted at the 11th hour in order to keep us government running for a short time until november 17th to be exact. what was done was a stop gap measure was put in place, but absence of back funding was funding for ukraine. and so as a result of the, by the administration has had to come up with some alternatives in terms of helping to supply ukraine with the supplies that it needs, especially as winter is coming. and the concern here for the department of defense is but we are pre really needs to push through the russian defense of lines, particularly before winter sets in. and so we know that there has been and has reported, there's been a shortage of equipment in ammunition. this is what the white house thought would
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be, the best of the bad options if you will, in terms of trying to help you frame the by the ministration. the said and jo, by the commander, chief of the us military, is said the united states will be with you crane for as long as it takes. and this is what the bible administration has come up with in terms of helping to supply a cray in it's ongoing fight against russia's invasion. and the bottom administration has been weighing the legality of this for a while. what the combination has it made in the end as well. it's made a controversy all determination. and there is some differing of legal opinion about whether or not the us has the legal justification to do what hits done in terms of transferring these weapons, what it's done. is it's using what's known as civil forfeiture. and it says that has the legal authority to transfer these weapons that were seized from
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a ron under the civil forester claims. but the united nations is saying that it doesn't have the legal authority. in fact, when we contacted the spokes person in new york, in fact, the understanding is, is that these are seizures, but in fact should be destroyed. and so there is some differing of opinion under international law. still, the united states, under the department of justice working with the department of defense says that they have the legal authority and so they are transferring these weapons to ukraine . 1000000 rounds, we've got rifles, machine guns, rocket launchers, these were, sees, we understand back in july and again, using the civil for richard claims against arise i r g c. they are going to be transferred or have been transferred to ukraine is not exactly clear, but what we know, it just for some historical perspective, very quick quickly is but uh, the united states has been doing these types of seizures, at least dozens of them. we are understand between 2015 and at currently. so
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this is not uncommon. we found out and is something that the united states believes it has the legal justification to do. all right, thanks so much. kimberly, how could the russian not to the unit. so shutting civilian areas behind you kindly in lines in the south, many people caught up in the fighting, have to survive on basic rations, same to solve. it reports from all the face near the front line where people say the draw. the donovan leaf. there hasn't been a quiet day here since the war began with 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 40, he's her home destroyed. ludmilla has been surviving underground for
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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, as many people as possible to survive with even bip and 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 of 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 home
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before the rains come, rushing, showing, leaving every home in his street in ruins. of craters. now a part of the landscape he struggles to talk about is boy you, who does she is boy, you know high. his boy never thing is painful. it's painful going to bed and painful waking up. you are 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 for teeth and trouble
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were like almost entirely deliveries of food. a new style, a supplement, technical at the store phone, it would be a humanitarian catastrophe. people who would not survive without watering bread. the automatic may 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. what's home to thousands? now just a few 100. unable to let go of the only home they've ever known. st bus driver, ultra 0 or he's and ukraine, southern as after rush i reach media has criticized that started by john's decision to arrest several se, call me and leave his office is in control of the cut off region. last month. the median find history promise to protect the rights of those arrested, calling the move illegal sub binge of i. it has more from the outside of the
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capital buckle this morning because of this has declared state of newborn no caught about have read the rest of the ringing the talking to about half a dozen, including the former president to speak of the parliament adviser and the foreign minister they'll be facing an area of charges going from when a city of the city of ganja was targeted by a ballistic massage in the 2020 war charges which relate to what other by john says gnostic is committed by armenian forces. busy 2 years ago, as well as a aiding and abetting a terrorism in the territory of the john. yes. remember that internationally is recognized territory off this former state was the territory of otherwise done and it says its laws were clickable. when these activities of setting up on militias and fighting against azerbaijani, a government were taking place as otherwise. i knew officials say that the leaders and the people who were ordering the gnostic goes into tax, i believe, to be prosecuted in the same breath. they say that sidney is off of the kind of off
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the regents the ethnic, armenians will not be harmed, and they're going to be allowed to come back. all of this is happening. we're on the diplomatic front. there seems to be further estrangement between the some of the members and the as of right down the government. as of right, john accusing france and germany for blocking the way for the key and to be part of a 5 member dialogue which was going to be held in the city of canada in spain. and also saying that it was not to be part of any talks. the front is in the presence, but still there is a prospect of some talks that price part. i talked with the european commission, armenia and azerbaijan sit together, but it's president will not be in attendance in granada, on the spot. the median government has said that you called pression. yeah. and is going to be attending and he's open for a peace treaty with other by john as, as this, these talks continue. it is one of 3 formats, the european commission,
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united states and russia. old trying to bring the science closer. so this, that can be lost in peace and both of these kind of things can come to the resolution of motor demarkation, a flare up of between its forces and some sort of an agreement to allow people to people move and across the board. so i'm a driver, the elevator buckle, azerbaijan. now the us house of representatives has suspended business while it looks for a new speaker. kevin mccarthy was ousted from the position on tuesday. he was targeted by a group of 8 todd line republicans also. we made a deal with democrats over the weekend to prevent a government shot down and speak now to rosen and jordan joins us now from washington dc. so does the on see, think of my coffee main, that business in the house comes to health of the well, essentially business has come to a whole, but for a couple of reasons, one, the house was already scheduled to be in a break this week. and next,
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so that members could go back to their home districts and meet with constituents and fundraiser and see their families of their families. they're still back in their home district. but this is also a chance to take a break after what was a very emotional 3 days, culminating in the vacation of the speakers seed on tuesday evening. this is a chance now for those who think that they want to replace kevin mccarthy to try to put together some sort of campaign in order to persuade their fellow republicans that they should vote for them. but in the meantime, you're going to see any committee hearings, even though technically they are a well, the 1st such hearing won't happen until a week from wednesday. and president, is there anyone who can unite the republicans right now? who's toys to take over kevin mccarthy's position?
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that's really the big question. there are a number of names that have been floated for a possible successor to calvin mccarthy. steve scully's, who is the majority leader, is uh, one name that keeps coming up. but another house republican jim jordan, who is from ohio and who is the chair of the house judiciary committee, has said he's going to run for speaker. now whether or not he can get enough votes from his fellow republicans to become the next speaker, is the big question. and it goes back to this question of who can unify all of the republicans behind one agenda behind one person in order to try to take advantage of their slim majority here in the house of representatives. jim jordan is i both very popular with some republicans in the conference and very unpopular with others because he is considered an ally of the former president donald trump. he is
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considered very conservative, but could he be conservative enough or not? conservative enough for the a republicans who liked the drive to get rid of kevin mccarthy on tuesday. that's the big question. all right, well let's look out for the big ones. this for now. thanks so much was on june. this is where the forces of a rest advise people suspected of spitting christine pilgrims in church doors. the videos have gone viral on social media platforms, spunk and condemnation from the government, and really just need his programs. reports from occupied east jerusalem. ultra orthodox jews spits toward christians caring across an occupied east jerusalem this week. an act of religious hatred igniting a scandal in israel and beyond. other videos also widely seen on social media, showed jews spitting toward nuns outside a church and get another where jews spit edit church door way is
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rarely police say they have arrested 5 people. one a minor in the latest incident. prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemned the spitting attacks, but religious leaders including the top roman catholic, cardinal in jerusalem, say their concern over a rising number of anti christian acts in israel. some alternate nationalist and settler leaders, se spitting ad or near christians and churches is a legitimate jewish tradition with a long history. meanwhile, more than 1400 ultra nationalist and settlers entered all ok. so mosque complex on wednesday under is really police escort. they're seeking to establish a clear jewish presence in one of as long as whole is places. non muslims are allowed entry on certain days of the week and at certain times,
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but not allowed to pray. but some parties in that's an yahoo, who's right wing government, want to up in the decades long status quotes to allowed jewish prayer at the site. a confrontational move, the palestinian officials say would lead to an explosion of violence. nearby is really police told palestinian shar keepers knew the entrance to all access to close their businesses for hours each day during the current week long jewish club holiday. so that ultra orthodox jews could pray as close as possible to the site. despite the tents atmosphere, no serious incidents of violence had been reported in the city in recent days. rob reynolds, l g 0, occupied east jerusalem. so i had an al jazeera, it's on the right thing to do when the science change it to have the courage to change direction. why brooklyn's prime minister has put the brakes on the case,
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the feel watching, i'll just say at the time, to recap on headlines now. the united states says it's transferred, seized the rainy and weapons to crane us. naval forces go the arms last year, us as the munition was on its way to who's the rebels yemen. is there any forces of arrested 5 people suspected of spitting christine pilgrims and occupied east jerusalem post on social media show orthodox jews walking through the old city and spitting the members of a christian procession. the us house of representatives, the suspended business. why it looks for a new speaker of a can kevin mccarthy was ousted from the position on tuesday after no confidence vote triggered by a member of his own policy bridge prime minister issue. so tonight says he's cancelling phase 2. what was once described as the case biggest infrastructure
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project. the announcement came in his speech at the conservative policies. annual conference in lanchester, probably challenge reports from manchester, a challenging speech for the prime minister in what's being a challenging conference for his government. the times the agenda here in manchester has felt like it spiraled out the control with off the days of frenzied speculation over the fates of the long promised high speed rail link, h. s. to finally the confirmation. everyone expected. i'm ending this long running saw that i am canceling the rest of the h. s to project. i'm in it slides and its place. we will then we will re invest every single penny 36000000000 pounds in hundreds of new transport projects in the north and the midlands across
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the country. just to was estimated to cost about $38000000000.00 when it was approved 10 years ago by 2020 that had climbed to a $128000000000.00. the royal line was meant to connect london and manchester london to birmingham is already being built. it's the 2nd phase, plumbing him to manchester, this being scraps despite the 2 point. 8000000000 that's already been spent on it. it's a decision really soon that gets framing is a willingness to wave. a ton stale consensus. and orthodoxy. politics doesn't work the way it should. we've had 30 years of a political system which incentive volumes is the easy decision, not the right one. but it's difficult to betray yourself as an insurgents when your policies being in governments for 15 years. meanwhile, the real insurgents, low tax champion and former prime minister list trust and pray breaks it, campaign in nodule for raj, with taking pot shots that government policy from the fringes, speeding the alarm lights and the hearts of many conservative party members. if you're an outside to you with basic,
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not just raj as the leader of the concepts of policy from the way you use being follow either on conference, fight at lots of conservative members and fun. and i think it to speak to the fact that realistically, you've got a policy that is completely devises on economic and social issues. the conservatives and really do not have deep problems. the membership doesn't love him . and the country certainly doesn't love that conservatives anymore. they all still tend to 20 percent behind labor in the poles, and there is little sign that this conference over. the next speech is tending that around, will reach out and out. is there a mattress that you can in the us? the slow moving crisis is on folding in the states of louisiana for weeks now, a mass flow of salt water from the gulf of mexico has been creeping up the mississippi river. it's we can because of a drought. most immediate threat is to safe drinking water and the farmers who rely
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on the river to irrigate the crops the buttons. ministration is approved. the requests for federal aid, heidi joe castro is in new orleans. this is not how nature is supposed to work. obviously, rivers are supposed to flow into the ocean, but because this lady, mississippi behind me, is so devastated by drought that it's lost. it's my essentially, and it's losing its battle at southern terminal into the gulf of mexico. and so that salt water in the gulf is creeping up stream and behind me, approaching the city of new orleans already sold has been detected more than a 100 kilometers up stream from the opening to the gulf. the system is simply something that's happening scientist say, because of the drought that's been plaguing this area up stream across the midwest, that's really needed to replenish the river the river basins. but the government is certainly responding and trying to mitigate just how painful this is for the
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residents. while it's still an issue with the army corps of engineers is using barges to essentially fill those barges with fresher water from upstream on the mississippi and then floating that down to the areas that are already living off the shore of the salty water. so there are people already feeling these impacts. they're drinking water is already salty to the taste. in fact, they say they've been living with that for several months now. and so they're hoping that this barged in water from further upstream can at least tie them over. and another project, so the us army corps of engineers working on is essentially an underwater damn a cell. they call it that's just down river from here in new orleans. that's designed to buy time, a man accused of murder for his role in the death of wrap, a 2 pack. sure cool. is it paid and quoted for the 1st time, dwayne k, v d davis was arrested on friday. more than 20 is off the sure cause death. davis has been charged on suspicion of murder. he's publicly admitted to his role in the
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killing of the us musician and interviews chevy on social media device. we shot that in las vegas in 1996 police believe the shooting step in from arrive really between 2 games brazil. as long as the $180000000.00 pine against organized crime, the announcement came off to an outbreak of violence that led to dozens of people being killed and police raids. want to get out of care of reports from re edition era of 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 bellas or slums. there is fear these teenagers say they're afraid they'll be killed in police rates like their friend,
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13 year old geography needs this. i'll probably be any charges working into for real. i can because just because you're not reading a t shirt or shows, policemen 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, died as nothing like the pain of a mother who loses 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
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people were killed in police. operations results forces saved or badly paid, and it slipped to deal with shoot out among increasingly organized in on drug drawers. these images recently are by brazilian television show drug cartels training their soldiers in a sports court right next to a school and a daycare center in the complex. so that might a, when a re edition nero's most violent slum to say about you can choose what we have seen in recent years, emergency police operations. but wordpress, the 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 chad with parents say they hope their son's death has not been in vain. and that other children may have a future in brazil,
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monica not give audra 0. we addition arrow and that stuff. oh, for the show you can get more information on our website. i'll just see what don't com, whether it's next then inside story discusses recent police raids on june. this in india stay with us the the color we have types of poll system flooding. just the round little of and for recently 11 on his same, some very high rank full time toasting. see this kind of past spinning out of north east africa funding right across northern areas of iraq towards the caspian sea, the what's the weather now? just gathering it's a northern parts of a ron lot of drive by the back behind the steep possibility of one or 2 showers
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coming through south, satisfied and dry. if little of the breezy side of some, i'll just gathering around that. he's the side of the arabian peninsula. how ever died, hopping around $37.00 celsius lifted dust inside to the south of the off the wall. so i'm going to dust inside to coming in across. so the so hot or cold, a brisk wind, still blowing here at the end of cloud that's been affecting that eastern side of the mediterranean. bringing one or 2 shots into the north of north west of egypt, possible to see some showers and build a positive chat. wet weather. continuing that around the gulf of guinea. not as much as it should be. the showers do still run across southern parts of west africa, joining up with the shows that we have in to the hearts of africa. scott scott, from the showers. it will say towards the western side of the region for some say be a show is also coming in to the coastal areas of times in it. and can you look at what the south africa, the vague, i mean,
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the artificial intelligence is altering the political landscape. how can we, as humans trust to you, the machine's trust is not given as and defend it from the comes little power for i believe it's important to build trust to 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 democracy on a jersey to and the general assistants, haines and police wives in india, the beach i paid government says it wants to count in chinese influence for maybe a ride squared. say it's for that state. refreshing. so how free is india is media more precious through journalist. thanks. this is from side story. the
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