tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 6, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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in this war with lowanda imminent rigorous debate, people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the or the coming. so rob of you watching the news on last. my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. a 10 year old boy is the latest casualty of the new wave of russian strikes that have hit ukraine's car key, reach a full service move micros, make their way across the mediterranean, searching for a better life. the leaders wrap up a meeting on how to cut that rising numbers some same degree
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as the women life feed. and this is the about peace prize highlights the was called a women's rights champion and democracy protective. it's not because how many plus, i'm malcolm web and kenya, my place of funding, the hines of farm is government say it's necessary for the conservation of one of the country's most important roles facilitates the mount forest. didn't spoil the form of the one goddess talked of, could be decided this weekend and cattle will have all the build up to a big few days of racing and motorcycle international sockets. the book to the use of ukraine says a 10 year old boy who has been killed in a russian stride called the crazy and city of car keys. now the regional government said $23.00 of those were injured when to massage and struck the residential areas
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that comes a day after rush. it was accused of carrying out one of its worst attacks on ukraine since the war began. 52 people from the village were killed in that the sol strike. so before i visited the village of horse, which was targeted on thursday, or you can still smell the blood in the air. the blood that was soaked up by the ground from the bodies that were strewn all over this place, just 24 hours earlier. let me show you exactly how the devastation have the scale of it. this mound of rubble is where there used to be a community center, a cafe, a local store where people would gather. and now it's just a mound of, of broken, concrete blocks shoes, personal belongings, twisted metal. and it's really quite, quite a sight to see just the size of this area where the missile struck. there's damage,
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buildings in this direction, shattered glass and the surrounding buildings all over this place. and just off to the side, here is a children's playground is a small memorial just behind the broken car there. but this is just an event. and playground was a scene where we saw toys broken torres all over the ground. and this is where they were body strewn everywhere, when rescuers were pulling people out. now this village, this community has been absolutely devastated by this attack. $52.00 dead is 20 percent of the population. we were speaking to the united nations country head, denise brown. she was here to visit the community to show solidarity with the survivors. and what she said, the upshot of our conversation was that this, this was a civilian area. this was a senseless act of violence that has happened here in this community. 50 wasn't palestinians of an agenda. the standoff with is very false, is a ton of water. and the occupied westbank is ready for us is all reported to if i
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take us of the funeral of a 19 year old palace, city and killed during rates on thursday. the listing is retaliated by spring sides and budding times space. every military size is intercepted, several tribes of, of the city of homes. that's happened less than 24 hours after large scale trade attack, or the military academy of the city. at least 89 people were killed and the graduation ceremony. 3 days of molding have beat it out. well, following not to attack us, drawing so beat, intensifying against opposition held areas back to the saw blaming. russian will play and start talking villages of it live province. russian presents not to meditate and such as condolences to the city and lead to after the attack it home. the pentagon says us false the shot thought a technician drove in syria. anchor a says that belong to is national intelligence agency, took it has been coming out to take military offensive against cavities. lead forces and northeastern syria. not took expensive continued on friday to kias says
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it security forces have killed at least 2 kurdish fighters. violence has flat up in east and took yeah. northern syria for bombing an anchor on sunday. the p. k. k has paid responsibility for thoughts. a tech will stay in syria. they've receipts far in the eastern problem is a verizon high speed break, and our tribal scientists are continuing to apprise the gates. the code is dominated s d s, but there were concerns the syrian government and as i le wrong, a tried to take advantage of the rest. us troops also based and the results of which province azeta called her explains of the kurdish lead syrian democratic forces or the s b s is in control of eastern the resort. but it's facing an armed uprising by the mainly our population who want to manage their own reaching people here help the, the defeat i so also known as dash. and before that,
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the syrian regime in the province in eastern syria. but they say their lives have not improved. they complain of harsh and discriminatory treatment by those in power and a collapse economy and then oil, which region the recent fighting, made it worse as the money. now we have almost nothing, but all i have is this $1000.00 syrian lira to buy bread. that's less than $0.10. a brief ceasefire fell apart when arab tribes failed promises by the us, the f leadership for reform and the new relationship were not serious. but there is concern that the syrian regime and it's like you run whose forces are on the other side of the freight. these river will take advantage of the unrest with the potential goal of driving us troops out of syria. some arab tribes do collaborate with the machine. the c f is backed by the us and says it has repelled multiple infiltration attempts highly of the regime in toronto,
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trying to take advantage of the situation. if they're able to create security k of the americans, we forced to leave the ard times, the trying to avoid this option that so father use the from the us, haven't made the demands for economic and political rights for international players. this corner of syria is strategic. it is here where the us maintains a limited military footprint to prevent the expansion of iran and russia. iranian backed militias and pro, a solid militias. use this cord or for trafficking of all kinds of gun weapons. drugs lie kept to gone, and the other goods for the americans and for the international community. this region is important to ensure the last thing to fee of dies and wild. a heavily armed s, the f has been able to hold its ground, its ruling over a restive population and facing an armed rebellion center for their associated to both sides of our heads. here all the how does it reduce our, including the plight of lots of a battery can bike results while they can dangerous charities for better lice. also
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only 50 out of the 3 of the 1973 our visitor anymore. with that because of the event, the receipts of at least the generations to come out of it's full. nathan use involving this french will come with a nice details. so we have lights a here on the news out the bubbles in $250.00. margaret said being rescued off the coast of libya, the attorney and co scarlet has instructed the doctors without borders vessel to take those rescue to the port of savannah. that's 400 kilometers from its current location. the charity says that it will keep it ship away from areas where it could help in other rescues. well, this comes as you repeatedly this held to be to good spain discussing migration issues, arrivals of refugees that my friends have increased in recent months. immigration has become
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a divisive issue in many european union nations. leaders are also considering a teacher expansion of the blog. this cause eva, to all correspondence under you guys. can you join us now from canada, aid spray, the summit has ended. there's always an outcome. it's good for some baths for others. it would indeed end considering that the issue was supposed to have been focused on the geo political strategy for the blog. it did come to be dominated, overshadowed by what exactly the migration policy of the block is going to be as it has been for the past several years. it's been an issue which has caused an expos deep divisions among the member countries of the block with certain countries such as hungry and poland to take it distinctly hard line stones on, on the movements of undocumented migrants who have found the way to europe
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either via southern europe in italy and spain o 3 north africa, or by the balkan route via a to kia. now the issue here is, is that hungry in poland have been maintaining this hard line stops, is because they say that it is full, their own security reasons. let's not also forget that poland has elections coming off as well. the immigration issue is an extremely hot topic there as well. and certainly something that the current prime minister, mr. moore of yet ski is going to fight against the in the days running up to the election as well. in the meantime that had been voices such as from, from smack, the president, my a and i'm ready. my call has been down playing the divisions as well by saying that that doesn't have to be a unanimous voice. that europe speaks him, but just the majority of agreeing with general principles of migration being a and argued in defense of box. nevertheless,
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that paragraph of migration has been taken out of the statement that is being put out at the end of of, of the summit and is now being issued separately with the european council president mc michelle. now, as facing that there was going to be a set of separation from not from the rich, those statements itself. so we are left none the wiser. exactly how the european union is going to proceed slowly by the looks of it, and suddenly no unanimous voice on that particular issue of close on the policy of the european union is the full, the bed. the countries have to agree. so what one does rarely when they raise this question about expanding b e u, so much logic group and 27 if 27 called the degree on world issue. that how is the much larger group going to deal with a situation this is certainly a concern that has been raised by other members of the blog as well. and of course,
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as we seem with migration, as well as any proposals of accessions by the from countries situated in the west and balkans as well as that of georgia ukraine and mold over at increases that capacity. and this is what some members are wary of, especially in terms of issues such as migration and including things like the agricultural policy as well that there will so issues of accountability. and while there is no unifying voice, so not within the blog, it's going to be very difficult to see how exactly the expansion of the block is going to proceed. so you're kind of good for us. the in canada, spain think, you know, about peace prize has been awarded to it. rating active is not augusta behind a. she's having multiple jail sentences into wrong that about to boil them so 2 years in prison and but somebody is the 19th for them to win the prize. the chatter
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of the norwegian nobel committee. better advice on this and announce the award it also or no, i guess mohammed the is a woman, a human rights advocate and a freedom fighter in awarding. this is nobel peace prize. then the wage and nobel committee wishes to all the courageous tides for human rights freedom and democracy in iraq. so those are the zip code. i'm joining us though from to everybody's a professor of political science and tyrone university could help you with this getting all the programs that are always good to get your inside. just get your reaction to dollar guess. but nobody's nobel peace prize win a well obviously like to many of the either any and i was a very happy and proud. and the more than anything goes i,
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i think that the if, if the left to choose the one person and i don't think anyone, um, anyone would just add that. but the admin such as that now it gives them a, the, a for the set for this price because of the many years. and that, that she has been suffering. she has been thrown into prison on the she hasn't been the silence even from inside that the prison academy lee, she said, ring at a total of 51 years in prison on the oh, with charges oh, accusation can basically be b. solve up to web, to have activities for the woman ride for political that the freedom for press freedom, the deb, etc, etc. um the, um, the,
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the many elaine. yeah. and the same price that, that, that she has on this uh this, this price. indeed, the, the, the government have issued a statement saying that she's basically a threat to national security. so was talking about democracy and about women's rights. an ongoing, dangerous subject to anybody in iran, regardless of who you uh, what is the situation right now as well. unfortunately, yeah, the as long as the vision, like many other advertising in the world does not accept the fact that we do have political representative the, they, they charge and they accuse them of treason, of the above acting against a state security, etc, etc. but uh, what could the, what could the woman like, nat gives you, mama did do any thing that would jeopardize estate them the security
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and the if the jeopardizing the state security or national security is the. a which is used in the wrong against the, the above ability car opposition. of course there are many parts to the peace prize . the nobel peace prize has only been one before by the radian trevino, a body in 2003, again promoting democracy and human rights and the rights of women within it. raw, does this news field to route to the best says, what is the conversation you have with maybe younger students over the years and the decades that you've had when it comes to human rights and the relationship of around with the rest of the world? i think uh, i think uh, winning this price. uh for uh, not guessing mohammad the 20 years ago by gab bite shooting
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a f o d e the e in the long drawn. uh, but it presides a female is particularly female uranium, and um, 2 more car there for a demo cuz the um, the um political them freedom. obviously this law migration is annoyed, is angry, and the takes it as, as i'm of the, as i'm t is law make get, but by divest by yeah. but, but we all know that the situation as far as human rights is concept is not very brilliant in your, on what we should see. what happens of whether this about the use of this, how many is allowed to actually receive her award. we don't that very much. what will continue to follow events. it's like that. is it because i'm professor of political science to tyrone university. thank you very much for your time. no community does. and can you say police and forest rangers of beds and demolish
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more than 200 homes? the a forest was of the government as old as the eviction of thousands of people. it says that living illegally on land, that's part of the mouth, forest of important source of water for millions. malcolm, what causes exclusive report now from now? don't county a days millison clearly and her family has been watching canyon, please. i'm forest ranges, setting her neighbors homes on fire, across the valley from where she lives. she's wondering if uh home will be next. the government says people here and living in legally in the forest was as then security officers arrive on what to do. yeah, the police chief says we will not leave a single house here in the last year or community. i mean, i feel awful. i have nowhere else to go there, not respecting anyone's rights, they're just burning houses. government eviction guidelines, say residents should be compensated. and given 3 months, notice this happened in
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a minute. and it's a similar story all the way down to find a community lead is a more than 160 homes have been destroyed in the last week. ranges have beaten people and thousands of being made homeless. the environment ministry didn't respond to our request for comment for people who lived in this time told us that the families being here for generation since the full independence from british colonial rule for the government says this is necessary to protect. one of kidney is most important. what's the deal with in the mount forest is the largest highland tropical forest in east africa. the rain full co here feeds more than a 1000 rivers and 6 major lakes. an estimate to 10000000 people depend on it. down on the plains farm is in hud as has been struggling with reducing water levels for
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you. as scientists say, that's because more than a quarter of the forest has been destroyed since the 1990s, mainly bike were having human settlements last week, president william retail said the government will regenerate dates with help from foreign donors. and so the people have to go, what are the problems sitting in the hot box, while it to those who left devalue entirely, we will relocate them. but those were still in the forest. now sort yourselves out very fast and leave because we're going to put a fence router was among politicians who encouraged people to settle in the forest in the 1990s rights group say some of the made money from selling a regular land titles. the forest has been shrinking rapidly. ever since came on. you should call you and he says she was born here 60 years ago in the 1980s, the government told her community they were outside the forest was of an issue, numbers for that. lots of land. now homes in ashes on that initially venting, we know the forest boundary is hoffer kilometer away from here. the government's
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like knows the boundary and taken online. it's important to preserve the environment, but this is not the right way to do it. previous rounds of evictions have also been mowed by reports of rights abuses. none of them have stopped the destruction of the forest. malcolm web address era neuron county, kenya the us present dr. barton has a pretty the construction of a new section of border wall in southern texas. by that says he called stopped. well, because funding was signed off by his previous that's a donald trump, but his decision has been condemned by the president's phone democratic policy. well, during his presidential campaign buttons said that he wouldn't build another foot of the world separately. the us government is to resume to pulsing venezuelan microns back to the home country. that sounds the number of those arriving all that stuff in boulder is rising to the number of attacks by criminal gains on by going
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to cost a ton of balls. $130.00 columbia to low diarrhea and gap is increasing rapidly. bulls and half a 1000000 people must be from lots of america, are expected to make the dangerous journey before the end of the world. i've had to go to the us border, a lot to the america editor, lucy and human. how's this report from puerto get you to in the dining and got a group of migrants across the river in tobacco, cheeky to the latest victims of a growing number of bandits. now operating into that in jungle going on with it. i'm on over to the describe, the men who rob them depend them as border police. they'll send you out a tour armed with rifles and 3 had mercedes and one was on horseback, one after another, the migrants tell us the same story. we sold everything, lot of people, the food for the child. the migrants arrived in back with you people with no food or money to continue their journey. some of the women had been sexually molested or
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even raped 11 year old in the week of winter and his sister said that you are among the many children we find you seemed desperate to tell us about their ordeal with their parents permission. there were many bandits around, they were mass and came out with guns. and when we were on the road we heard a lot of shots and we saw that people got very scared when the band had shot a man's foot. that made me very scared. i was also scared when i saw a woman who was dead in a river alongside a child. they were already eating. all that was left was there like thousands of tubes are experiencing the same thing. but they're also stories of sacrifice and synthesis. many acronyms on the i went across the river and i am with around the cause of exhaustion. the water was very deep. i survives thanks to the
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cuban man, my nephew, and another man who saved this haitian woman was dying from dehydration but was saved by 2 strangers. he said, oh money. she's a human being, we can't as a man in her, i told her that i would come back for her. i reached the village and i brought her down on the stretcher. panamanian border police can see that they need more resources to contain the escalating crime wave in the jungle and keep migrants from danger. danger. that's not the turn. those risking their lives to escape poverty and violence at home. lucy and human alger, xerox, that in depth, panama, let's, uh, bring you back to that story, you just cover all those evictions in. can you, daniel? kobe is the founder and executive director of the people's development organization and a ga, working to fight for the rights of the minority hunting capital community,
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joins us now from the kuta in can, you could help you with this on the program. it seems that the government has the upper hand right now, but what options all that left for the residents of the forest. thank you very much. i didn't say that again because the program has been by the spirit hating the issues about them all. but there was part of it is that we have done everything possible, including way to the for kind of codes. and we mean twice that is in 20172022. and in this case, we was supposed to receive list edition of online and respect. and then one of the old as we just given, is not the condition of eviction. and we, when we hear from their higher level or higher government, people's declaring that the defense of a lot of the big people and we see on the bus being evicted nearby. we are leaving
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in absolute v a. and we assume that the government students, but they don't offer more including being the signal but as of the applicant job. so visuals, but they haven't done both. and a lot of the community the we exist with the forest and to have their customer alons, dudley being given to them. so obviously the community is worried about eviction. so why is relocation or financial compensation? not an option for these communities? it's gone, never be an option, and even i always say that we even don't need the money. we need all along the stay now allow them to protect our law. go start as well. we can have our food and everything, and we can make even more money done the money for the decision. so what do we need? these are a lot more money because we're, we, we get the money we have with regal. is our kids are going to be protected as well we, how would we need and, and have
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a lot in decisions that are mondays when we meet and, and celebrate an hour. and how about a few rides where we break and where we can have our food? what we'll have to follow the guide is on there. they will have to follow that. so we will have to follow the course events with you. i've already placed a just to kind of be obviously we'll continue to follow what's going on with your community as the days progress. thank you so much. tell you will tell you that. joining us from dakota inc, can you a still head, hey, hold on to 0. the wells, most thoughts of the cause and the future of public transport for all the display of the geneva, both to show price here, intense all plus hello me go should i eat my vegetables? yes, you should eat vegetables because they are good for your health and provide important nutrients that your body needs the message, the children from the new york toy isa, and how awful intelligence is play
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a role in the lives of the subordinate as breaking makes its agent games they do as the best take the spotlights fixtures, private, select the handler. this stormy situation persist across southern parts of south america. you can see from the satellite image, an active cold from the tail end of that re intense thunder storms across moving parts of argentina. into power, white and southern parts of brazil. so we've got some warnings out the heavy rain here and that will work its way further north, over the next few days for the south of that. it's all about the wind, but some pieces of rain. however, attaching into southern chile and argentina, but temperatures and santiago as well as one is there, is sitting where we expect them to be. it's farther north that we're still seeing
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that for roche is heat. you see those intense storms starting to edge the way towards rio de janeiro, but ahead of that. lots of hot weather to be found. we've had an october record broken in peru, but also bolivia seemed very high temperatures have a look at rio de janeiro the on saturday. so i tried to re celsius well above the average more than 10 degrees. but that will get knocked down as that front moves through and we've got more in the way of scott did showers and storms and stones of stories still across the caribbean and central america. tropical storm sleep, still leaving a legacy of showers across his span, yoga and more in the way of west and when the weather of west and mexico, thanks to a developing circulation on friday of the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help students here address migration is it going to ease the micro crisis, will make it worse, informed opinions,
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you want to be opposite, reduce out with me. so from the remind to the volatile stories, ukraine says a 10 year old boy has been killed and a wave of the strikes that hit the ukrainians. the different keys, the regional governor says $23.00 of those in just went to missile struck the residential areas. took it is intensifying, expensive, it gains could respectful, says it noted sylvia. so curious as to find does have been count violence of slide after a bomb being incorrect. on sunday, you repeat leaders have concluded a summons in spain with the issue of migration culminating the told arrivals of increase in recent months. 250 people were rescued off the coast of libya on the friday the
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50 years ago, the tow. but the 6th 1973. egypt and syria. low stakes alternates at surprise. attack against israeli forces and assign peninsula of the golan heights. it was an attempt to reverse what most arabs considered a humiliating defeat. in the 1967, our rep is ready. will it, which is why the false is captured, the sign i peninsula from egypt, the golan heights, from syria, and the west bank and east jerusalem from jordan. despite any successes by gyptian and syrian forces, after the 3 weeks of fighting and tens of thousands of casualties, israel's military have made significant gains both sides declared victory. the war itself looks to the fact is ultimately led to the 1978 camp david accords with so israel withdrawal from sign with tubs. so they'll, by zation of relations. a peace treaty started to get later. but the 1st time that an arab nation had recognized israel hold up honeys ripples
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1400 hours, saturday, 6 of october, 1973. the 10th day of ramadan. who lives day in the jewish calendar, you'll keep pour operation beds of started egypt as serial. launch a 2 pronged attack on israel deliberate to sign a peninsula in the golan heights. oh, in the 1st few hours egyptian dance overrun the bar lifeline. israel's heavily fortified line of defense in occupied sign, a with over whelming fire power from the ground in the air. egypt wanted a limited war, but one that would restore national dignity after the defeat of the 6 day war in 1967. as he can see says, call, see if there was a different state. think feeling of the crisis and defeat and there was tension.
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there was disorder including demonstrations and the organization of the heaviest squared. and everyone wanted to fight back. the regime was accused of failure. and the fund, so that was heavy and criticized. these relays were taken by surprise despite early warnings. but after 3 days of fighting, the dixon army was halted by israel's counter offensive to work came to us build egypt school defensive sent shock waves around the world. and let reuben old crisis situation where fire in new york, the un security council adopted 3 un resolutions before a ceasefire, was written by then is really trying to push the syrian army and was egypt maintain territorial gains. a successful counter attack encircled part of the egyptian army at 1852. on october 22nd, the war stopped. israel was traumatized by its military failure and an opportunity
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for peace had risen from the ashes. 5 years later, egypt and order said that, and israel's prime minister mon, i am begging sign, become david the court. the 1st peace treaty between the jewish state and then erica, the major. how we thank you. one of the will is the, is really understanding that giving up the whole of sign up to the last age to the gyptian in exchange for peace was better than keeping this and i was out. it's what egypt pre game, full control of sine, a deep anger, the arab world, and left a sense of betrayal among palestinians. that was the need, the most important a bill or to the post them in the issues that course utilizing
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each of the quote for the past of the, for the palestinians because it's never this is philip beck said that was estimated on october 6th, 1981 during a victory pervade to celebrate the military success of operation but but the seat of normalization was so over the next becky jordan, the u. e by her name and the few other arab countries made their own peace agreements. saudi might follow suit by prospects of a palestinian state, remain as elusive as ever heard of that. how many elders here? well william, tom to is the professor of politics at the university of virginia joins us now live from washington. d. c. professor kentucky with us all the program if you just spoke
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to somebody, us reaction to the table. boy, is it fair to say that the secretary of state, henry kissinger had sort of really just wanted to maintain the status quo? oh, but the conflict meant that even he and the us administration had to start changing that position and change it quickly to the short answer is kissinger was beginning to prepare for the political initiative by the ends of 1973. but he didn't sense the urgency of doing it earlier. he had been told by the egyptians that time was running out on the chance as for diplomacy. but there was no explicit threats to go to war. and i think kissinger believes that the parties, syria, and egypt didn't have a credible military option in that sense. he was wrong. it's true that they didn't have the capability of defeating israel, but that wasn't. so that's the idea. so that's the idea was use limited military
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force to break a political style next. and that we didn't anticipate. but i think it's fair to say that even before the war, kissinger had begun to engage with egypt to a special back channel. that relationship that he had with the national security advisor to on more stuff. and there were some ideas, actually quite interesting ideas that were discussed in that channel. and they liked the framework for what became kissinger's shuttle diplomacy after the war. if it was thought diplomacy available, they were as many distractions at the same time. we have to think about the cold pool between the us and say that you did. we also have to think about the pending water gauge investigation that really, you might say a loud peasant dixon to take his eyes off the bull with these little issues that were failures of you might say american intelligence or even the secretary of state's office to well the secretary of state didn't have anything to do with the
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present nixon's distractions. this last article, but it wouldn't be, he wouldn't be the place in place that he wouldn't be the place party to set me knowing what the president was thinking, even if it will need is approximately what was going on. is the president. the president's position was, was we, the soviet relationship was puzzling because in some ways the relationship has improved quite significantly under the monitor of so called a todd and attacks the very 1st phone call, the kissinger made after learning that the more was about to begin and on october 6th was to the soviet bassier with whom he had very good relations. and they, for the 1st several days, united states and the soviet union came very close to reaching agreement on an early cease fire. now that didn't succeed, but i think it's a mistake to say that the us of the relationship was totally have taken us to during the war. in fact,
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the ceasefire arrangement brought the war finally to an end was negotiated in moscow between version f and, and just if we fast forward now the conflict sort of did bring the 2 sides under us guidance. you might say to cub david, but won't say it's an easy trip for these re, these all the egyptians to make. i mean, what do you remember the attitudes of the politicians and those negotiating behind the scenes as well? so it'd been easy. it wouldn't have taken several years to get there to negotiate and it goes to use or negotiations at the outset. in 1974, kissinger so called the shuttle diplomacy, found that both sides were very suspicious. they were reluctant to make serious concessions to one another. so doctor was still concerned about how far he could go to covered his territory, what he would have to exchange in return for that. so it took
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a long time to get to the point where the big issues of return to all the territory for peace with israel normalization of relations security arrangements to say nothing of what happens on the palestinian fraud on the syrian from on the journey jordanians from all of those issues took a long time in there at the end of the day, we did succeed nice because someone who was in the carter administration and achieving a full agreement between egypt and israel. but that was that the rest of what we had aspired to do to bring about a broader, more comprehensive middle east peace was unsuccessful and has remained essentially unsuccessful today, which suggests to me that the issues were hard. then we didn't have the capability of breaking the impasse on these really palestinian fraud at that time. and then subsequent efforts to do it under president bush,
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1st president bush and president carter. i'm sorry president clinton, so also sale. and i think that was really the last chance we had for an overall term is early piece, at least in, in my timeframe is indeed a great deal to reflect on as the decades progress for the baby and told him com. thank you so much for joining us from washington dc. you're to the powerful live type of will less possible memories in the middle east, along with popular images. the
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now the present divide because to is removed private as a public actually and dissolved his government. unless otherwise, tara gave no reason for the unexpected move, but his spokesman said the problem of this object would remain in charge until the new prime minister in government are appointed because doesn't do the whole presidential elections until 2025. all special intelligence is dominating exhibits so that she has new york toy for
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a small but growing number of stats up some point manufacturers to showcasing the latest a i in spite products as gabriel. it's on the report. so from new york to meet me go, it's important to try your best and ask for help if you need it. the latest artificial intelligence consumer gadget meant for children. so this robot runs off of a i guess how. so what is it supposed to do? so it says to me, she its conversations and experiences with the tech. it can start the conversation like a, how is the day in school? what do you learn pretty? that's what the robot will ask for child. exactly. it we think the child on a spot which is personalized based on the interest and, and the weaknesses with a tendency, is that okay, i'm scared of not the markets that will work for you have a heavy conversation, bring to them. what are you able to tell you to be with my problems? it's in the air system. it's hard and meant to replace a feature thing fading in the life of the term. can i ask any questions?
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100 percent. okay, i'm going to pretend i'm a child talking to mico, hello mico. should i eat my vegetables? yes, you should eat vegetables because they are good for your health and provide important nutrients that your body needs to global toy industry is jumping into a. i know children are usually fast adopters of new technologies. this next generation column gen alpha will be the generation they will not know life without an a chatbox loving the lease forward and the conversational aspect. but it and toys has its dangers, mostly relating to privacy and personal information, particularly sensitive when it comes to children, people who are thinking about, hey, i, and we're concerned about it should really think about it as
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a tool. and any tool you would want to use ethically, with the eco, the company says the data collected is kept with in the device and not upload it to a cloud. it could be exploited a features in the works to alert parents. if the robot detects the child is in danger or risk contemplating violence, hey, i robots were once considered science fiction, but mico is proving it's now reality. the company plans to sell 1000000 robots by years. and gabriel was on the gc to new york. in the prestigious geneva international mood to show has begun indo hall. the wells by source of the calls will be on display during the 9 day old, a festival that comes to the guitar e capital for the very 1st time. around $200000.00 visitors are expected to visit the event, but we can cross even at 12, as there was tom mccray, who is not the da x sufficient and convention center to tell us more. i'm told me
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it's pressed the day today, but i'm proud to be looking for something that my 2 cats will be happy to write. and as i take them to the vets, and if it's small and b 's you won't offer familiar tool. so what i'm going to get to the perfect vehicle for you and your cast in just a moment that fits. i just wanna show you around here head to the geneva international mode to show it because it is truly remarkable. the 31 brands here showcasing all of the latest products, the latest designs, electric vehicles, somewhat surprisingly, approving, extremely populous. yeah. some would say because the middle east doesn't exactly know and for being a huge market for electric vehicles, but they really are one of the major selling points here. and by 2027 dial hoping that 10 percent of all new car sales will be electric vehicles. so they have really pushing that and seeing that as a major growth market. now the geneva,
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international motive show has been going for since 19 or 5. and this is the very, very 1st time that it is being held outside of switzerland. they chose the middle east because they see this as a mess of growth markets. as i mentioned there, as soon as he one uh, brands here on display. it's running until the 14th of october, so if you come with me, so how i want to show you the perfect vehicle for you, these guys do v i p interiors? i think you and your to tests will be quite comfortable here. the beautiful ceiling with a sky lights. does that sound like something that you'd be interested in? i can put your name down if you'd like me to. i'm not sure of the pricing, but i'm sure it will be extraordinarily expensive, but i'm sure you can cover it so it's totally on to stay to it. i think that i may have to put a bit in for it. uh for the moment till i let you enjoy all the full wheels the other day. hot exhibition center, thanks very much. i'm from the exhibition center was able to support where we've
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got more news about people on full wheels. are we good? sorry, thank you very much to qualify for the cats are grown prey. we'll get on to why in the next style max to stop and can secure a 3rd straight. well chapter ship tired. so if he finishes in the top 6, in fact as a sprint rice out is there, a german ash met the bad in charge on the side of international circuit ahead of a big few days of rice. and we've always been a sporting hub, but now we're just like to raise the bar on the level of the sports events. uh, the woke up was like a gen a be a very big diamond that we have on top. and now it's all the, as we're going to be on the form of the one, as we all know. next we're stopping the as most likely to settle the driver's tracking trip and guitar this this around. it's not the only exciting because of this. it's also exciting because it's going to attract a lot of attention to race, to all the new facility, to our beautiful new venue. if max the staff in does indeed settle the while championship, at least that international 2nd. so if you have to make any special plans, we do have some ideas in mind. i'm not going to like be revealed a right now,
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but we've got to, we're ready. we kept that in mind that it might be possible that he settles the uh, the top to right here. so we're ready. what excited and we're just looking forward to. it. cuts off of course, 1st hosted for me to run back in 2021. what lessons have been learned from that experience with best thoughts wide enough, not only about the race track, but about the capacity of the streets and the roads leading up to the to the race. definitely we collect a lot of experience, but what we have now is a brand new facility. i would say that we're still sleeping at nights and we have super ready to have everybody hosted in our new venue. and this okay, has been placed familiar? yeah. now, so these major renovations, can you just tell us a bit more about what's being done and how it would improve the experience for funds and drivers? there was no stone unturned on the whole circuit except for the main grandstands. all the team buildings, all the product buildings or the garages, or the admin buildings and medical center, the media center, they were all built from scratch, even the asphalt of the circuit has been upgraded. and we know we do have
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a rain green draining system that we did not have before from experience. that is not a lot of rain happens in guitar, but it's only happens erase days. we started in december 2022 and now we're in a total and we have a brand new facility. i think civil engineering experts, the looked at it as a 3 years project. we've managed to actually get to this facility already and record time. the best thing reported the event as it falls, mid field, a poll plug that has tested positive for test off the right, following analysis on the 2nd sample, the french walk out when it was provisionally suspended last month, following a positive test. taken off the survey, our game on august, the 20th, at the time is agents had paused but never intended to break the rules. if society rolled is found guilty by italy's national actually starting tribunal, he could be suspended between 2 and 4 years. the author, the controversy surrounding the previous back to live a full recorded up relative being routine to deal with a guys with your sign is your was in the right click on thursday evening. go that
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i'm still trying just to full high tides test to see of they've got litchfield as far as driving the the reds we're looking for a 2nd. winston salem griffey and young supplement. believe it just that you guys are just as going out of time at the end of the match to see you know plenty of positives um, but yes, it could have been better as well. so, um and it, it, we'd be sure that a play by the and you was all a chance, a small for me if you're going to be successful, had competition. that's clear. well, live a whole next be an accident against vice and in the premier league on sunday, advice and full of dramatic combat got ma, site, and value rationally press light penalty from job progress old and recover from to those down to to, to, to leave. we speak about god that a about be able to about the basement of the players. there was only one team on the beach and i'm really proud on a deposit for them that is out for our phones. we wanted to,
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to celebrate the 1st we in your league in uh with them about the they have to be plug as westside became the 1st thing to start to guys. 17 consecutive games on base and in europe in competition. lucas, the cat to a nice, i got scoring is they be far back to wonder why last time we want the euro pick confidence league last season, some fruit i know very but loyalty solved for right. but as they be, instead of it is having international scoring twice as joseph, very near c 14. now by the 2nd in group g, but early child on goal difference, the, the we've had the beginning of the cricket. well, company and it is also our cricket told him regarding the the asian guides at home . joe, in china, india will slice of kind of fun in subsidized part of the indian. the booking that
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supports in the gold medal match mark crushing back with export, knowing what gets a total of cost on that feature. the 1st choice choice play is of the top teams, both of whom are competing at the aforementioned. well come now breaking will be one of the final level events in homes or the don't support is making it asian gains. deb, you will also feature of dealing picks for the 1st time in paris. next year. i do want you to and ripples on the public square as i've hung joe, don't sing, is it a ritual good, fun and best the health of a noble motivations, but dense as a middle winning sports, those have a history here. now when the asian games was less than china is 2010, that's full, made his 1st and up. so now only appearance metals, a warning events like the johnny's the time. go to the some boxes of books, trolls. well done. school is now back, but didn't home, joe, it will look for all the difference. right. king is making it to asian games,
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w and next it, it will be at the olympics for the 1st time. an old phone that began on the streets and in the clubs of new york and the 1970s started. it's journey into competitions . a couple of decades later. it's hard because a lot of people like now let's just keep it on the ground. let's keep it like that, but i'm giving out a little bill is that you can always come back and do it for fun. and um, but i think it's time for, for breaking to go to another level of the asian games on the lympics. so cold b boys and b gills go face to face and solar concepts with judges deciding the when it's well elliptic, president thomas book isn't considered a middle contender. rankings inclusion and the power is 20. 24 games is unimportant . move into the main stream, right? and give it a chance to go to something idea. lympics is huge. i think the olympics are a great opportunity for us to reach the global scale of appreciation on that level,
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