tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 8, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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started seeing inflation come down in many costs. well, to understand how it affects daily 9, outline forth how big a 12 level it's labeled. food insecurity. counting the cost on just the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news our lives from. they'll have coming off in the next 60 minutes. is there any falls is again, open fire on palestinians waiting to receive humanitarian supplies. in garza city, us secretary of state wraps office middle east store without securing a seas. 5 bill for garza,
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the sizes filled room for an agreement. counting is on the way in puck saw an officer, a general election mont by violence and accusations of both rigging us supreme court. his donald trump's appeal against being removed from colorado's presidential primary pallet. and i'm trying to, how much was this for to as host gotta reach back to back asian cup finals, defending champion iran 32, and will now phase 2 of them on such a date for this type of the phase righty ami is intensifying its bombardment. so for off off goes the southernmost city, near the border with egypt is supposed to be the last remaining se so often the minute drilled, palestinians to leave all the areas of the street. these 14 people have been killed and saw the latest,
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the tax on homes that and then galls the city and the knolls. these variety ami is again opened fire on palestinians waiting to receive humanitarian aid. they have been multiple reports of similar attacks in the past week. agencies of also accused is very forces of blocking age for palestinians to solve it. device begins our coverage of the real well, how many i didn't hear your voice for so many days. she says. but he's among the 10s of thousands of palestinians inside of the bodies kept coming as 2 more residential areas, but targeted by entering forces. the now i swear to god, there is no safety. i said hon units to offer and here they bumped us and refresh the body bags keep binding up. because israel is intensifying its plumbing of the density populated southern guns and sandwich son, leslie,
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40 gun battlefield. we instructed this really army to prepare to operate in the fall, and the 2 cent comes the last remaining strong homes of homos. yes ma'am. the one on the phone. we're not done. the have these really prime minister delivers claims back by new evidence because army his skills more than 27000 and forcibly displaced nearly 2000000 rougher is now home to hundreds of thousands of people who are forced out by that is really military, a motor tax on tax neighborhoods mean more civilian debts despite the international court of justice as order to stop acts, which would amount to genocide, loss of her. suddenly in the blink of a night,
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rockets fell on children's women and the elderly. what full? why? because of the upcoming season, if i said and usually before any ceasefire, this happens, this is not offered. oh, we've lived through many was going from 2008 until today. not to mention the one of the full i want is the results department before any diesel excuse for the destruction becomes worse. there's not much hope here that is reasonable stop it's offensive. although there is a ceasefire idea being negotiated by the egypt and the united states, the us administration has continued to provide military assistance to israel when using words like this. any military campaign military operation that israel undertakes, needs to put civilians 1st and foremost in mind. but that message is clearly being ignored by israel, which is indiscriminately bombing and chatting, palestinians in gaza every day. some of the javi other,
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their thought of cab i assume, joins us down the roof. i hadn't thought of that stopped, was one of the latest strikes people queuing for a not sped and these bloody bombardments of the will. in fact, as many people here in the southern parts of the gaza strip are completely terrified because of the wide cable attacks that have been carried out on daily basis. and in particular, within the past 24 hours on the southern parts of the territory. cruz, this is the now the last remaining area for them and there have no any other options for them to uh, to depend on, especially that within the past 24 hours. that is where the forces that killed at least $100.00 subject palestinians alongside with more than $170.00, all those being wounded. and this is a part of the i'm giving gina sides of the military campaign we're out. tricity is
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the new challenges has been managing for the residents in the south in terms of having access to food to water and at least medical supplies and clean apps and such safe seats sends out for them, especially on the city of card you in a square book abutment that did not stop, we were talking about hundreds of people are still trapped on the, on the main last 2 remaining hospital stuff as a, as he does really forces had deployed snipers shooting and he passed and was moving down on the ground to have earlier today, within the past few hours, they have show up how the city of nuts in the operations room in, in the nozzler hospital as he was doing his job in terms of serving to be the patients and get people that this is impose a new, significant threats or medical workers to austin right now, assessed on providing medical treatment for the injured people. but the, the, the fact on the ground that is absolutely di with the is by the forces are continuing their plumbing up
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a residential houses. imposing full siege over the city of con eunice, and please take it off of mandatory strikes and other parts of the territory or how to pay full the field politics. now that these very problem is that has confirmed a ground invasion overall is coming. the does, does actually uh, was a very clean trigger of concerns among palestinians because now they have been following these videos for multiple times to flee more to the south in order to be away from air. busy of a braces and right now people have been crammed into rough on the last remaining area that had not been widely attacked or any possible ground includes. it has the faucet spots, people are starting to worry about j next. if there's going to be any mandatory inclusion for the city, like what to go simply because of these buddy. army has been dropping leaflets or residents. of course there is by informing people to not return to the north. so
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where people are wondering to go simply that the majority of areas where these but the army had the rates and are partially or completely destroyed, with full absence of hiding facilities and civil infrastructure to depend on for living. so you are completely concerned about that, especially that there would be, would be for us to bring the items to close to mid shift ship fence that they have been sitting in roof to be with them in the managed to get a safe core adult to go to all the areas of the territory, but the fact on the ground that it's not only people who would be affected also the humanitarian, the process will be largely and they get to be impacted. because the on getting grades on rough, i wouldn't be military in college. and what i fixed on the a delivery into the gaza strip, which will definitely excess the dates, the humanitarian situation for residents. all right, we'll leave it that. thanks so much thought a couple. i zoom in the past 4 months as well as relentless bombing campaign is forced. the people of gauze the display further and further south is started in
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october when hundreds of thousands of people fly the north off to these right the on the analysis, 6 hour window for civilians to move past why the has the following month. these radio falls, drops leaflets, and villages east of con eunice, ordering residents to evacuate immediately. westwood was cold known shelters. in december, these right, the army gave instructions to residents in the north incentive of the gaza strip, to immediately move to shelters and dead as by january saw his route or the hundreds of thousands of people in san use to move to unlawfully many of them were targeted by tanks, artillery shells and small arms fire space flight. and the beginning of the month is right. the defense minister, you will have gone to announce once they all may have completed what he calls its mission and hon. eunice, they would return their attention to it off draws
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a southern most city of sheltering more than 1300000 people. let's move on huff garza's entire population. thomas weiss, who is the director of unruh affairs and gossip. he says the organization is under pressure to find alternatives to deliberate. if this all continues bombing off us in the last 48 hours would say it's a very hit view strikes into rafa. so people here very concerned about what the future might bring and what it means if there's a lodge offensive here in rafa, essentially we could see hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people on the move. again, try to flee the fall. i think the 2nd big issue for us is the, the humanitarian operation is biased. in rafa, that's where we're supporting the rest of the gas strip from right now. and it will become very difficult for us to continue the humanitarian operation to see if there
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is an offensive and wrap up. so we have daily hourly contact with the is riley army . prior to coordinate a safe access through a gas of the icon voice and etc. but i signal to us what their intentions are, but what we are watching very closely is these cutting of increased strikes into civilian areas. and then these lea, foot drops or announcements to the population to stop moving. reality is, it's going to be very difficult as to what to manage a uh, an idol peroration if we have to move from rafa. we are struggling to meet the demands of the people right now. if you're a hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people on the move again, we just do not have the resources to support them. but also operationally, we will not be able to effectively or safely ronald operations from
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a cc that is under results from these riley ami. still, us secretary of state has less the middle east wrapping off another round of diplomatic talks without which even opposed and israel's war on garza before he left him to me blink and said, he believes there's still room for an agreement that despite his right the prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowing the will, will continue to this, rel is reached. total victory. keep out dollars a political analyst and call them as the tolerance newspaper. he says, despite dismissing how may i assist these 5 proposal is very prime minister, is under pressure to secure the release of captives. the i think the neo is trying to eat the cake and the have a he doesn't want to be portrayed as someone who actually a so you were for the mention before who has executed. 100 is ladies who is government is actually a bad to some people even say be through
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a full months ago. so um, he doesn't actually leave the door open when he completely refuses to put a deadline to this floor. but on the other hand, i think that he doesn't want to say no to the president of the united states who is personally involved in the efforts to release the prisoners. and so i want to remind you that there are several american citizens among to them. but he doesn't want to say no to egypt, and the to cut up it's on, you know, is interested in then it goes the ations. but i'm not sure if, as was mentioned before, that, that the majority of the captives will be alive. 2 ways. and then they can't wait until uh, you know, and you know,
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and how much will it find the up to the ultimate common ground. you know, the cross cause of palestinians are living amidst rubble and debris. as they neighborhoods leveled visors, radio strikes was a 0 is how much shot is india and because the refugee compton central garza, you spoke to people about how they survive and made the destruction and those they've lost. what did the end for you? and we'll see you on the ledge and i'm standing in the middle of the all, my god, the refugee camp for months. it's been really under ruthless bombardment by the is really war, planes and bombing. so it was then invaded by these really tanks and troops, and we'll tell you, month to month, i'll show you the scale of destruction and the extent of damage all over the area. hesitate to come out of the men's inability to see. i'll start with this residential building behind me to it belongs to the l hodges house for wednesday. then it was shelled this morning as he is really carpet bombing continues. panel,
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a woman and all her children were killed and in their bodies still buried under the debris. how many residents left the area and others fled south and others returned as they had nowhere to go out with them. and if there's no safe place in the gaza strip, lady coolants of heads up and down most i have heard the men's and i love you. i'll speak to the owner who miraculously survived the strength in the house of tell us what happened. the house of the represents the stones of the will. these ready bull paints and don't henry hoping carpet bombing all over the strip. a month ago, these raise the soldiers in faded the area. they destroyed what the wolf plains happened, including the mosques. my 2 sons were killed then it had about 5 and this morning to my home a my brothers which is just next to me was showed and the level of the had the funds it in the i have had government the so to residential homes belonging to the al hodge family were destroyed. sure, the tip of everything you know i'm is, would you mind about that? yes, within a while ago, my 2 sons were killed,
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which i didn't better be able to was married with a family of 4 this morning, that cousins, wife with all the children were killed. the father was injured and lying at the hospital because of the intensity of the strike. some of the dead bodies were not through the ag, unfortunately. and then they just returned home yesterday. i wasn't there myself. i got all right, let's bring you some breaking news coming in. now, getting reports of a drone strike in southern lebanon. it happened in the city of novelty. yeah, that's about 20 kilometers north of the border with israel. the vehicle was destroyed in the attack, and it's not clear what was the intended target. israel has launch strikes and the pos to target on groups and journalists in southern lebanon since it's for on gas. it began. in october, a large crowd gathered in baghdad for the funeral of a commander of good type hezbollah who was killed in the us strike
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a high ranking member of the on the group was targeted in wednesday's dry and striking the city's roast off a district. washington says he was behind the tax on his troops in the region. us forces have recently carried out the series of strikes, targeting the group. because i have hospitalized blamed for the killing of 3 us soldiers and a drug and striking golden last month. for the most that i had on the news out, including letting me have hooton's main challenge. your next month's presidential election says he'll appeal decision that boss instantaneous me. fox, no trains old plains snow storms and i see why the conditions disrupt the holiday. travel plans for millions in china. the pulse of close been focused on the general election spend the day,
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month by violence. 9 police officers were killed in a tax and the hybrid to talk to to inquire and bullets just on provinces. dozens of people were killed in both places on wednesday in separate incidents. well, the government temporarily suspended mobile phone and internet services citing security reasons. i'm gonna see international said the shot down the election day was an attack on a freedom of expression. come on, hire isn't this, not a bad explains the impacts of the internet shut down. or the most important thing here is that for months they were done certain day. i read the there would be an election at all. and now it is happened some relief of god's as far as people that grudge plug it done their concern. they will of course be anxiously watching to see how fred and free this election was and read the papers. mandate will be respected
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in the but one thing for certain that because of the suspension of internet services, there was a lot of apprehension that perhaps this was not the thing to do because people communicate with each other. people who deliver for people who do add ins, everything is on cellular phones and on internet services, the windows are different updates. not only does it have a, a negative impact on the election, but it goes to it has a negative effect in a society which is very much digitized and a digital majority, or do they use these instruments? and the social media is another way off, also being able to spread free information to be able to express yourself. so from that point of view of god, sporadic cases where a bullying agents, whether they stated that they were not allowed to go in and of cause some support added incidents like that. but now everybody really be hoping that there is always
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a clear and they're focused on and able to move ahead because of the challenge. and that faces and guard record high inflation record high ball were de which of course the guns he had not seen in the box 75 years since his independence, a dell for my pockets. don, the prime minister, even on con, who's been convicted in multiple cases, was bought from contesting. well that spring in those table hottie who is an advisor to them on hon and a for my cabinet minister. he joins us now live from the by good to have you with us. so 1st of all, was the selection free and fair? certainly not, as we just said in the report says that the ends and that shutting off from some reasons was cited. but don't forget with the internet when you wake up in the morning, you and inside of the data network, you message a search, a number of 4 digit number, which tells you you're quoting station and on which pulling station it is. and the address that was missing as the building test is i've changed from last one,
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the last elections at the same time. those using a little bit of cream local need as needed to adjust the size there people, and call one another to meet at certain points and so on, so forth. so this is obviously an obvious attempt to try to stop all of that. every party including bucks on people, spotty, but our but also treated about it, that this is a form of breaking and should be restored immediately. at the same time, i'll give you a live example of my own constituency, where my uncle is contesting. and you know, we weren't allowed are pulling agents inside the putting boots, meaning that you don't have a putting agent from every party. meaning that whichever party doesn't have a cleaning agent, there's no representation inside. this has happened all across been job. this is a and this will cause an issue when it comes to opening the ballots as they're doing as we speak. when they open these pilots, now you're putting agent needs to be there while the votes are being counted.
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because many of putting agents were never allowed inside and kicked, were kicked out or never allowed. and even the counting is obviously going to be one sided. despite that, at the moment meant bucks on to the can stop and knock on spotty is needing the the votes so far, but only a few ballot boxes have been opened. a recent polls, i mean in december showed mr. con remains the most popular. can that it cannot be a real election with him in jail to well, it's not only about him being in jail, even if he is in jail. the point is, is that can there be just a really that election? and we will happy to fight the election with him in jail. in mont han for the last 18 months. it's only been demanding one thing and one thing only that is free and fair elections. we weren't going to get free and fair elections. we still compromise that stuff, give us selections. we thought that's enough because we know that people have bucks sign up with them and like divide the said,
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every single pull that has been taken by the care, take a government, or even the opposition, as shown in mont hahn and 70 plus percent lead. so we, even, we, we will probably be the only party i think, in the world or in any country that would even participate in this kind of rate and pre part of just drinking that has been done on the call. i think of december talks about 57 percent just to be a little more factual and to stay with that. but clearly sure. a lot of the polls are positive about him. is there anything he can really do? is there a way forward for him and his policy now that he's been jail dom multiple challenges? well, we're going to be appealing in the, in the high court he's been charged. and in the lower course in the session court, it was a court that's with inside the prison, no international, the national media is allowed in your whole. he'll be clear. uh,
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when it gets to the supreme court where extremely helpful, then we're in the different case and not only toward factually, but it's also floyd procedurally. so we know that all 3 cases will be thrown out and even just going back on to the bunch of the surveys and goals, the got to pull was very recent. it's not the gallup international just to be very clear. it's a localized gallop, which is very close to uh, no, actually it's a political party at the moment. so just to clarify, but all the polls you would see a much higher number. that is the biggest win a going to be the strength sending of military influence in politics a some on the list, some projecting to agree with that. well, that's not a winner for democracy. there's no party or no political or no bucks on you. that doesn't one on military to be extremely strong and strengthened, but for the right reasons and the right causes to protect the borders to keep
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security, not to win or into fair elections. right now, like i said, if the people today we've had an historic turn out and we hope that this has started turn out and their vote and their mandate is not stolen. um, i will categorically see on your tv channel that just about an hour and a half ago. um, you know, narratives were sent to all the tv channels and bucks on to start claiming that the turn out was very low. which if you ask any bucks on the, on the road into your own surveys, you will see from punjabi to har, garage cease, and everywhere there were a historic turnouts. but the narrative in the next 90 minutes, i guarantee you will change to that. it was a very average turn out and when you have an average turn out, it's much easier to manipulate the results. when leave it, that thing so much. so people hot, a group of us supreme court is hearing a case that could drastically affect the presidential election later this year.
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just this is a, considering whether a republican front run a dollar from could be disqualified from colorado. those primary ballots that states that and trump accusing him of insurrection in an effort to stay in power off the heat loss of the 2020 election. the supreme quotes rooting could have national implications for the phone president. right from on this that spring. and now she have her tennessee joins us from washington, dc. so what can we here in the think it's oral arguments in quote today on mitchell there's arguments just getting underway. the expect, the last one he said was scheduled to last for about an hour and a half. they're expected to go on for much, much longer as the, the justices pepper, the council for donald trump in the counsel representing colorado or with questions testing those legal arguments. the argument being that donald trump violated section 3 of the 14th amendment that prevents insurrection is from, from take,
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from taking office. donald trump not going to be present. we do expect in just to make a statement from our logo. in the coming hours, the in florida. and yeah, i mean the arguments the organs we expect from, from donald trump, trump trump's cal's law, simply that for us, the section 3 of the, of the 40, the member does not apply to the president. he, the presidency, isn't just some office of state, it's gonna, he's elect the president elected by the people there. all the references to office hold is in the constitution that don't don't pertain to the presidency. so this is simply not relevant. secondly, but it's up to congress to, to adjudicate who has the full and file of section 3 of the forward you for them and not just on local official. otherwise, that would be chaos local officials and states around the country could, could just deem presidential candidates ineligible to run. that would lead to chaos in the federal election. so which, which this may well do, there was no interaction. trombone trump didn't pop taken an insurrection on january, the 6th of the whole questionnaires move anyway,
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when he told us the board has to fight like hell, that's just politically protected, political, political practice, speech. and then we expect the law as to argue generally that what does it mean for us democracy where the supreme court to intervene in the presidential election? i'm disqualify the main counsel against the incumbent. joe biden supported by tens of millions of people around the country. what does that mean for the us as a democracy? if you can just simply disqualify donald trump and you have looking at the bigger picture, wants that steak for trumps political future in water is going on in court today. as far as this case is concerned, by the way it has to be said that most legal, legal experts we've heard from the draft that he will win this case. but the colorado or, you know, those from some bathroom, it went on one of these arguments on it. and there's several other arguments as his counselor is going to make. and if, if i successfully one of these, then he's back on the ballot in colorado. and we do expect adjudication relatively quickly,
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that'd be seen on an expedited schedule. so that should be in education installed before march. the 5th in colorado and various other states super tuesday when i'm over as primary election. so that needs to be that 70 in the short term, this little break for donald trump, he fried, was on, on these legal cases against him. therefore, other criminal cases against them. a great fundraising, great to have solidifies base, great for the argument of as a which runs the judge and democracy and in the united states where things get a bit difficult is if in any of these 4 criminal cases, this tapestry of, of legal cases against them there is a judgement against them. he's convicted them. that's when it becomes a problem with donald trump because the post address and then swing states most independent by it is about less likely to vote for donald trump if he is convicted . and that could be a problem with donald trump, with the narrow margins expected and the forthcoming election in swing states. but no one can guarantee that they'll be any judgments, particularly in the most serious of the cases pertaining to, of attending the allegations of,
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of attending the last election before the next election. so we'll have to say, all right, we'll have the same day. thanks a lot. shap redundancy. the result federal police say they've launched an operation, tanya? thing top hades of the former president. diable sinatra. spots of an investigation into and the legit to attend the fall of this 2022 election defeat of a say a criminal organization try to keep the defeated president in power also now has been reportedly ordered to hand in his passport a spokesperson for the ball sinatra family said the former president would comply with the request. bring you back to the breaking news. we mentioned from lebanon. we're getting reports of a drug and striking the southern city of novelty. you, as i said, that was about 20 kilometers north of the border with israel montes' that's joining now is designed to hold us. you join us on the line from beirut saying,
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what do we know about the target? what was targeted in this attack as well? reports are only trickling in a car, a car was targeted in the southern city of noble t. it's believe to be and is ready drone stripe. what we under what we're getting information is out there at least 2 people in that vehicle. up to 3. we still do not have confirmation on whether or not there have been any death we understand is that there have been injury. so this is not the 1st target to strike in southern 11 on since has hezbollah joined the war against israel to help us? ally how my son goes or 4 months ago. but this is the 1st time that a strike happens in the southern city of novelty. this is a densely populated city. this is about 2025 kilometers from the border
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of north of the battle ground. if you like over recent weeks we've seen a past. a of the, you know, assassination surgical strikes against hezbollah members in january last month's a targeted strike in the hearts of the lebanese capital killing. how masses? number 2. so we still do not know the identities of the men inside the vehicle. a believe to be members of hezbollah, the lebanese arm group engaged in cross border confrontations with his way to the army. but we don't know if they were, if a field commander was in the vehicle, or a high ranking military official, or whether this was a group of, of the fighters who were responsible for a series of attacks against is ready positions along the border today. so another targeted strike and novelty, no doubt an escalation. this ongoing conflict along the border will not end according to hezbollah until there is a cease fire in gaza. there has been sporadic escalation since the start of this
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conflict stepped up diplomatic activity to try to end the conflict. but no. 9 this is a serious escalation and we're waiting to see who was in that vehicle and who was targeted and if there were, that's or just the injuries. all right, thanks so much. and also the so i had on al jazeera people until i pay that last respects to the president. these policies divide through the nation. and olympic medal winners will take a piece of power as history home with them off to the games that's coming up with some in support. the those 2 warnings of high temperatures in knowledge and tina and she late. but increasingly there's more clive bonding there. i'll send this to them so that the
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attempt to regime is modified quite a lot. the shells might even reach santiago during thursday, or friday, otherwise temperature in the thirty's. now it's still the highest lives in the balance. it was in that sense. it was down to 36 from 41. so this is a typical picture that spreads out through the constant shar, was virtually anywhere. it has been pretty warm up in the northeast coast. you'll know it's, it's starting out for example, but here to the on show brazen increasing, the likelihood of shelves has changed things and not usually whether it's on you're running through the camera being that line of tired, which is significant rate is given more than a month with the right to small along the summer time. and there's more rain to come through any of the small color being out of the trade winds wrong direction, more or less not try when to to be on. that is a fine looking picture at the moment. now, you know there's been funding in california and there's more writing to come through san diego than across the border to mexico. we see significant style, i think, for the southern rockies as well. but beyond that, i said looking fine, the circulation who will bring some right to the great lakes,
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and this till snowed to be found in north dakota, which runs slowly eastwards during friday. the hey jamie into buildings as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is that any thoughts provided? hang on. my question to you. all the good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than i've had to answer facing realities. usb, too. in the security council, this is, it may just something look as if it exit or to hear the story on told to how does it have a unique perspective on and the but i want to, even if i'm not reporting, i want to leave this and it was really helpful, my things thoughtful this coverage and there's no reason to target the journal on
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hers voices. and i'm all the communications. please connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, be that women are delivering babies in the shelters in the rubble of their own hugs . and this is unacceptable. the stream on out just the or of the welcome back here watching out 0 time to recap, all headlines is right. the forces of once again open fire on palestinians waiting to receive humanitarian supplies in kansas city. this follows multiple reports of similar attacks in the past week. agencies accused israel of blocking
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a to those in desperate need. halls have closed and focused on the general election which has been mon, 5 violence, 9 police officers were killed and attacks in 2 provinces. the supreme court is considering by the republican funds on donald trump, can be disqualified. colorado's primary thoughts, the state that and trump accusing him of insurrection, and that's at the staying power off the heat loss of the 2020 election. a tribunal in the u. k. has rule the university professor 5 for his anti zine, this fuse was wrongfully dismissed. david miller, who told sociology at the university of bristol, was let go in late 2021. that's off to the institution, conclude that he failed to meet stuff standards of behavior. bill as successfully claimed discrimination based on his belief that zionism is inherently racist imperialist and colonial us. well,
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david miller joins us now from bristol to talk about what happened. good to have you with us. we can stop. first of all, since this tribunal ruling was a several days ago, i'm curious to know, has the university of bristow has the wide or academic environment as it is approach tools you change since this tribunal ruling oh, no, of course not. the university has issued a short statement saying that it was disappointed with the ruling and reiteration. the reasons why it says the saturated major reasons which states the witnesses describe this is undermined in their own testimony and the tribunal. so the university is not showing any signs of having even listens to his own, but says in the drive, you know, we are wait to see what their response will be. officially, they're studying the document and we'll have to see what need to do is the results . how about the wind,
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the main stream media approach to house that side before and off the well, in a period leading up to me being psyched, there was a sort of witch hunting the media i was discussed in parliament and was ferguson and debates. forgot the price, of course, i didn't really understand the distinction nor fail to understand the distinction between 7 to some of these items. so they would say that i was sac frontier 7 to some which of course was not true and bad. not really understand what was going on, and if we mentioned this real, it was rare but not never have the judgement from that towards all of the mainstream media. we just covered this and put it in the right way. media has referred to this as being a landmark case and have referred to discrimination on the grains. my on design is to use not a single main street, right. much has referred to allegations about semitism in the same way that they used to so that that's made a significant difference to the reporting. stay on the sides. uh theres been
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reaction from the union of jewish students who say the tribunal routing will make jewish students less, say for the site to that. well, this was the vision from the beginning of this was the reason that the university said they saw it completely said that the students said they felt so safe because i expressed time design issues. i was gonna try to, you know, has, like declared is a design history is a perfectly reasonable, the worthy of respect to the democratic society of the worthy protection of the quote to you out a. so what we see then is the, is um, the students in that they will feel unsafe, the expression of perfectly reasonable democratic fees. it makes it a little bit foolish. the accusations are, you know, leveled against these references to things like the jewish lobby group or anti symmetric. is there anything in your analysis and your approach that is opposed to
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jews as a people, as a religion, as a culture that seeks to target them, deny the basic human rights that they should enjoy as everybody else? well you certainly have jewish, lovely, not termed on i have ever used or i'm referring to is the designs movement and it's a genocide, old trajectory, including of course, the current ongoing genocide and guys a look of there's no question this a both and the 3 separate investigations carried out by the university and indeed in this formal type, you know, process all these processes of declared but not a single thing i have ever said. can be determined to be understood. i say, uh, you know, i don't want to reach this type, you know, my adult life. and i've, i've been created for times and separate investigations of understand my system. so those who want to continue to say, that's what i say. and it says i, it was racist, but somehow understood, i take need to pay attention to the actual evidence. somebody is being played
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multiple times of challenges of all i can say sions of being empty, symmetric and yet still has to fit for his academic jump. what does that say about the state of academic freedom? well, it says that to i could do like freedom, especially in relation to the question that was real, but not only the question as it is extremely limits. i mean, the, the problem i have is a, how does a social scientist was? i did some research on design this, that i find things, i try to push it those things and all of a sudden people went crazy. but what was i supposed to do simply a cover up in the sense of life, i find that is what, what is the implication of this kind of approach? so there's a, there's a really significant problem with academic freedom and that you can, the us and many other places in relation to palestine of israel. but of course, there is also a big fight box going on because of course, most of the people of the world support the products that needed to support the rights of the prostate easily putting the right. so resistance. so we're facing a big, huge conference at the moment. of course,
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academic freedom is very severely challenged, but there is a fight by going on. and i think my case, i hope is a key element about fight back. so what do you think this victory means for the distinction between what is considered an t, jewish rhetoric and what is considered valid critique of design isn't as a political philosophy? well, this is a crucial, crucial ruling. i know just for me, but for the whole movement, but because it determines that there is, there is a set of ideas which i called design this which are nowhere near being racist. and that's a complete undermining of the position that you get from design is moving. especially the positions, how much are used by the government and tell us we have lots of design isn't allowed to segments, isn't, are indistinguishable. the positions have been how many i since 19 seventies, so that's
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a really significant flow and they are arguments and undermining of design and indisposition and much achieve the key question here. all right, thank you so much. it's good to have you on. thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences. david in the form of july and president sebastian toneta is lying in states in the capital santiago, 2 days after he died in a helicopter crash, the public started paying their respects last respects to the ad on wednesday nights state funeral will be held on friday. a former president's time and office was full of highs and lows from the dramatic rescue of traps. miners to the wide spread protests against economic and equality in 2019 in latin america as the so loosely and you and joins us now from santiago. so let's see it take us through the ceremony site today. we're right
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now you can see files of long queues of people behind me. they're just entering the, the former code words building where his body is laying in wait, his sister model that lena is inside next to the casket. she was actually with the former president when the accident took place on wednesday, he was flying a helicopter. that with 3 other people, including his sister inside when suddenly something went wrong. that hasn't been quite determined. yet. the other 3 people were able to leave to jump into the lake rankel over which he was over flying. but he wasn't able to do so. his helicopter sank and he perished from drowning. according to the forensic reports. right now, if this is a day for ordinary chileans to pay their last respects who mentioned that will be a state funeral on friday, which will be attended by current and former heads of state and dignitaries from all over latin america and the world we believe. so it is, it has been a shock for the country this death, very, very premature. if you knew that was 74 years old,
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some thought he might even be able to be president again. and he was certainly very active in politics. we used to see him all the time. in fact, i saw him for the last time at the palestinian club, at a ceremony to pay homage to the people who have died, a dog and a ceremony. also that was to call for peace in gaza. so this was something that he also felt very strongly about. he's conservative as are many other conservative people in this country that support which the people of guys that but in all he was a controversial president as well. all right, thanks so much for the ca, newman, there as well. the only anti will candidates in russia's upcoming elections will not be allowed to run for president the electro commission. this allowed 15 percent of the signatures required on board us and the jenkins application. and i just
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didn't says he'll challenge the ruling of the supreme court. i spring in so that for some small it's news now. thank you very much, simon. while you're paying for it was govern. anybody usaa says it has no intention of binding israel a form. it's competition. so despite the ongoing war on gaza, if officials that were asked about the issue as the congress and paris group of 12 football associations have reportedly called on fees to expel is as well, just as they did with russia's national team and it's clubs the days of the invaded ukraine. these really national team is aiming to qualify for this. yes. your p and championships and we'll play is next qualify. i guess iceland in march. there was no such discussion or such an intention from you if administration with our lives and thoughts that 2 different completely different situations between the 2 countries because of so long to get the stats of the war and actually in your
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brain in this that's what this company making now, which is regret them, of course, and in the middle east, but not. yeah, the big story to, to come on to all of us as congress and is president alexander schiffer. and it will step down from his role in 2027 to for an has been in the job but since 2016 and said he was tired of co visit. tired of 2 wars and of plaza for arrival, super league that he called a nonsense project. i've decided that say around 6 months ago, yes, i'm not planning. put on the 2027 anymore. there is an easy stuff to sometime. maybe organization needs for this blast. but mainly because i was away from my family for 7 years now. and i would be away from them for 3 more to $27.00.
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the gotta stop that, i could up, my face says the best is yet to come from the defending champ is after they made it to back to back asian cub finals the whole speech iran 3 to and will now face adult . and also today for the title and do it's, it's and reports in a 51 match tournaments know found wants to see that seem coming up show in game number, 50 posts and title holders capsule taking on 3 on champions around for a place in the asian cups, i know a room couldn't just hope for a bunch of stones grow the fluid so that was move going head over heels for his country. ahead in the 4 minutes cancel out from a seat, then decided to make his smoke on the game for setting up his team's equalizer, and asked about adding another stand out moment. so he's highlight reel capsule. let's see what else,
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thanks to his fit. so this one is the video assistant with rebuilt the 2nd total function going hey ron, given a penalty for humble rosa john bush, getting home the sport kick. unless twist would touch on his way home. always ali screwing what proved to be the winning go 3 to the final school. the room have now lost the 7 asian cup, semi finals. it's cancel to play jordan in subsidized cycle. additionally, to the puppy on
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the after the spacing trauma catch or something in the world cup in 2023. when they last 3 and that group games, this is redemption for players. one. this tournaments in 20. 19 in front of that hon. crowns. they now have a chance to become the 1st country into decades to successfully defended title on the richardson out there and help them. i mistake not to face ivory coast. in the final of the ask a couple of nations. the coach said that his team does have to be there also dramatic when over south africa. as soon as the egos looks like they've sealed as to now victory late in the 2nd half. a big goal was this allowed, and the gave south africa penalty for an early a file. people will see and i scored the spot kicked in the ninety's administer to make it $11.00, no goals and extra time. so it went down to penalties south africa. so to the
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penalties saved and that an s t t e and i to to score the winning spots kate can for nigeria. so we're now pay a full full of $1.00 title and sundays. fine. most straightforward with 4 hosts and 2 time champions, ivory coast best, both in the final but the victory over the democratic republic of congo. the slightest, it was turned from injury to make it a thought as determined as for the only goal in the 65th minutes. that was enough to seal this quote in the final, the 1st host wants you to do. so since egypt in 2006 when we spoke to sports, doing this to alice the hoard, who covers african football and is an ivory coast for f con. he told us there isn't much between the sides going into the final it's a hard ones call. i mean, yeah, let's not forget nigeria. we're the 1st key to be cut through bonded sort of back in the group stage when i bore and as such as well as support and were, were favorites for this term. one of the favorites at least,
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and the super easy goals and kind of been the exact opposite. ready of the host nation, they've been boring and often uninspiring, but they are defensively resolute. they're a good tournament team to show the real maturity of a few other nations have and in victor awesome. and they have asked as best player, and he was the one who made the difference against could you why when he won the penalty that that this tape measure is a when there he won the penalty again south africa. and he has been really yes, this is a very different warranties of the one that lost earlier the tournament. but i think we will be seeing a very similar match hides. taiji, you know, not a lot like that, the games at this tournament. but i can't see it being anything other than a very low score in game one meal, median drago. and i don't see, i think is as ludicrous as it is to say, given what they've been through. i think putting boss to view the slight difference despite you know, the absolute turmoil that they've gone through, they just showed shown an unbelievable amount of determination. and i know well to when that no other team has has been able to show us to be able to be open. and 4th seed, barbara cru, just to go over is through to these quotes of finals of to her opponent saw. so
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a bit tornado was forced to a type could just take over who last eventually, champion. are you not a southern lanka in the australian open quote, the final one, the 1st at 61. so the, this tomo was supposed to, besides, due to an injury early on in the 2nd set for my friend to open champion could go about will face and the didn't. yeah. someone silvan and the last 3 days until so football, 58, and both teams have held light training sessions in las vegas. the kansas city chiefs are looking to become the 1st team to retain the title in 19 years. their hopes rest on the shoulders of quotes of back patrick my homes, who's aiming for his said super bowl when in just his 6th season, he and his teammates are hoping to use their experience to cope with sunday's big game. first you to be able to manage that long have time right. that you have miserable. i'm doing that the right way and i know is the coach. that'd great plan for that. and then when you come back out,
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it's all about execution and energy. and so you can have that, excuse me, energy at the beginning of the game with everybody's intent and the, and it's, it's the, it's, the journal is pop in. but being able to bring that again in the 2nd half will be super important, especially against a gray defense. and so definitely something that we have to make sure that we're ready to do in us, and that we have to ask you to the high level standing in the cheapest way of the san francisco. $49.00 is or looking to tie the record of 6 super bowls alongside the new england patriots in pittsburgh steelers. go to bar code for a party has come as a long, long way since being picked last and the nfl draft just 22 months later and he's playing on the sports biggest stage the earlier this year. no, there's not a lot of talk or a buzz a really about i guess myself and not that i listen to it and by and all of it. but it's almost like i, i still have to go in and, and play with that chip on my shoulder and prove to my teammates that you're not
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gonna be the guy for this team. i feel like i have some stuff to prove. so yeah, there wasn't a big, you know, spotlight on me or anything like that. so i feel like it has been sorta of an advantage for sure. well, a ticket prices for the superbowl or the most expensive in history. the average purchase price on assessed and secondary market sites are almost as much as $10000.00 many doubles the average price from last year. the super bowls debbie in las vegas as well as the hype surrounding taylor swift relationship, which is the highest and try to scale fee is thought to have influenced the record, the prices. and finally i sheets who finish on the podium at the palace and fix it this year we'll be taking home a piece of the eiffel tower. organizes revealed the metals for the she has games that made out of scrap metal from the iconic monument, the hexagon shaped token. and you can see that in the middle of the metal is made
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from iron from the past. the service center of the tower for 4 years and a warehouse at the secret location. there will be over $5000.00 metals produced altogether for the olympics and paralympics of course having a gold medal. this is already something you've printed. but we wanted to had this french touch, and we thought that the eiffel tower would be this cherry on the top. so we have this idea, and of course it's something incredible having gold metal plus a piece of the history of france. because like, you know, that's what i always known all over the world. so having a piece of it is a piece of history that everybody knows. and that's what it is, but for me, we'll have more for you later on. but for now, it's back to send me. thanks so much send that. well, that brings us towards the end of this show. we will be back hopefully on just a couple of minutes with another full booth, and we'll bring on, stay on the fence and gals,
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as well as that strike in lebanon via truck that's coming up with us here to mount a 0. the the target. i screamed when i heard it, and the police officer that like, had me also responded like like, they knew something bad happens. well, sarah was being arrested. the team of officers killed, taught to get in a garage of gunfire. they make 57 hollins, his body, some of the some of the let's break the bones a sword. he's clean for to get to fired. first wounding a state trooper in the abdomen. and that a pistol allegedly registered to, to,
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to get to was recovered from the scene. they say there is no footage of the actual shooting. just recordings from officers who were nearby. that footage has raise questions about who actually shot the trooper officer. i really don't believe anything mondays. i think there are 9, and there is nothing new. everybody knows that police and i doing the sport, fucked. wrestling, and boxing hit traditionally been off limits to women. one on one a makes the female athletes flashed into the place and the ring on out to xerox neil's ring far as some of the was oldest, but they are no match for the deadly fires that increasingly with through them in the face of mind,
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