tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 8, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm signing these i them, this has been use our live from del, have coming off of the next 60 minutes is ready for us is again, open fire on palestinians waiting to receive humanitarian supplies. in garza city, counting of votes underway and park hassan officer, a general election,
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mobbed by violence and accusations of fraud. the ukrainian president removes army chief general validate zillow's the following days of speculation. and to us to freedom called his donald trump's appeal against being removed from colorado's presidential primaries. and i'm fine. how much with the spoils and costano and all those back in action with that and most of the re, i'd season compet late to want to us a suitable mix. it said you in las vegas on sunday will bring you parents to build up to the game. the reason why the armies been bothering are off garza's southern most if you knew the board with egypt, it's supposed to be the last remaining sites. the author of the ministry or to the palestinians to leave all the areas of the strip. but at least full team people have been killed as some of the latest attacks on homes that and then gauze and city in the north. these right,
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the army is again opened fire on palestinians waiting to receive humanitarian aid that have been multiple reports of similar attacks in the past week. agencies they've also accused is very full series of blocking aid for palestinians sub. and if i begins a coverage, 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. you can sign is to put at the body's gift coming as 2 more residential areas, but targeted by his reinforcements the now i swear to god, there is no safety. i said hon units to offer and here they bumped us and refresh the book, and the body bags keep binding up. because the israel is intensifying its plumbing of the densely populated southern gauze in fennel, its on leslie, 40 gun battlefield. we instructed this really army to prepare to operate in the
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fall, and the 2 cent comes, the last, the remaining strong homes of homeless. yes ma'am. the, we're the we're not done. the have these really prime minister delivers claims back by new evidence. his army has killed more than 27000 and forcibly displaced the 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 or this is not offered. oh, we have lived through many was going from 2008 until today. not to mention the one of the food i want is the results before any diesel excuse for the destruction becomes worse. there is 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 while using words like this any a 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 they're called
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a couple of us who is in that office and thought it in one of the latest incidents people queuing for supplies themselves, become victims of these bloody is rarely strikes the yes, that's right. this is a box of how palestinians i've been going on within that day, especially that they are being killed as they were waiting for. humanitarian supplies be delivered, especially for the another. it costs of the territory which did not receive much needed the humanitarian assistance. since the beginning of this complex where the body forces are targeting and bombarding, o humanitarian supplies, what twice, which are trying to get to the areas of targeting the facts on the ground that dr. people generally are trying to live and find out. and that's a for all possible needs of living, that especially that these body forces are taking full control of the age of movements across the calls, a stripe. but people that are in
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a very serious risk of famine, as they are completely depending on one meal for a couple of days, especially for the children, the women who are completely stopping due to the lack of food basic mississippi's. the very it's got high rock to prices in the palestinian markets, the so we can clearly see how the situation is the ongoing bombardment of the city in the north. exactly were 5000. you have to report that killed. and one of the latest strikes on the facility of a she felt medical complex, a situation that sounds completely dia is very clear, expand to the military operations that had resumed again in central neighborhoods of dollars. a city despite its full mclane, that's it had militarily this month old, the military infrastructure of the policy and fight is another part of the territory and tonic. how is the feeling concern sampling enough to is what is the prime minister confirmed? a ground evasion of
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a who's coming yes, we have been hearing that sign me from these buddy from minnesota benjamin to, to the yahoo and also from these very defense months. so i'll go on our way things with the option to invite russell. we did the coming days, especially that they are saying that they're minutes reparations in finding this work completely successful. they are all i have been set towards about 5 within the coming days. now this is the last remaining gary, as everyone knows where hundreds of thousands of palestinians are taking refuge in and they have been crammed into you on shelters, seeking refuge off to full wind. old is very old as to seek safety for weapon. seeing there was a very gradual increase of mandatory strikes or rough within the past few days as the palestinians are preparing themselves for the day. next of that military includes and about they were wondering about what that to where they show to go. especially specifically that whole area is the, is really all we had
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a rated and they had tons, all these areas into russell up. but the question is also among palestinians, how we can move that there's going to be no safe corey though. and also they are hoping that you don't getting totes, and negotiations to reach to us useful you might be fruitful, wouldn't be coming days before the possible beginning of the military. important as the completely understand that is well 6 to control philadelphia route arose across with egypt as a part of their basic military operations and roughly all right, thanks so much part of collazo. and then all region refugee council for addicts, as well as expected invasion of a who will be faithful for many. and they want and calls for a full scale mood for yourself will lead to more civilian deaths and threatened the collapse of the humanitarian. a system at 63 square kilometers off has the most
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over crowded area in gaza with an average density of more than $22000.00 people per square kilometer. that's 5 times more crowded than before. the war. 1.4000000 palestinians. that's almost 2 thirds of gauze population are crammed into the area and in desperate need of live saving assistance. 9 shelters, hosting $27400.00 civilians and off were found to be operating at a 150 percent capacity. that's forced hundreds of despise people to spend the night sleeping on the streets. thomas weiss is the director of unruh affairs in gaza. he says the organization is under pressure, defined alternatives to deliberate. if israel continues bombing off in the last 48 hours with science, a very heavy va 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,
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essentially we could see hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people on the move they can try to flee the fall. i think 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 is an offensive and wrap up. so we have daily hourly contact with the is riley army, prior to coordinate a safe access through jobs for icann, 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 li, foot drops or announcements to the population to stop moving. reality is,
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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 there are 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 a city that is under result from news riley army to across gaza. palestinians are living um its rubble and debris is the neighborhoods a leveled buys, right, the strikes. i'll just here as my home, as was shy his in the mythology refugee camp central garza spoke to people about how they survived to meet the destruction those they've lost their lives at 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 wor, plains and bombing. the put, it was then invaded by these really tanks and troops and we'll pay you $100.00
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a month to month. i'll show you the scale of destruction and the extent of damage all over the area. it has the, the man said, the mozilla, let them see. i'll start with this residential building behind me. hate to it belongs to the l. hodges house for wednesday. then it was shell this morning, as he is really carpet bombing continues to a woman and all her children were killed and in their bodies still buried under the debris or in a many residence 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 and i couldn't have had the most, i have heard the men's and i love the i'll speak to the owner who miraculously survived the strength in uh, charlotte, house of tell us what happened the house of the since the start of the will be, is ready will panes and don't henry being carpet bombing all over the strip. a month ago these right, the soldiers in faded the area. they destroyed what the wolf plains hadn't including the mosques. my 2 sons were killed then and had about 5 in this morning
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to my home on my brothers, which is just next to me was showed and the level i 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 by them. 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 in 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 up to the secretary of state, has left them at least, wrapping up another round of diplomatic talks. without that even a pools and israel's war on garza before he left and today blinking said he believes there's still room for an agreement that despite his ready prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu vowing the will, will continue until israel is reached total victory. it has belonged to monta, has been killed in his riley drive and strike in lebanon's, southern city of novelty. you as well claims you is responsible for firing rockets into its northern regions. is there any forces of launch strikes and the pos to target on the groups in general list in southern lebanon since its war and guns that began in october, sign up for the has more favorites. how's the military commander has been killed and another member of the group wounded and what appears to be and is really throw in strike. now this is not the 1st attack of its kind. we've seen a series of targeted assassinations since hezbollah joined the best so against israel to help relief pressure on his ally. hum us in garza,
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but this is the 1st time a drone strike is carried out in a major urban center. the city of nova to use a population center. now the men managed to get out of the vehicle after the 1st strike, but were heard in the 2nd strike. and the commander subsequently died from his was. now no doubt this is an escalation, but it's not the 1st attack of its kind. hezbollah and the is ready, the army have been exchanging fire across the board for some time. now, the conflict has been large, they can find so a few kilometers the steps on each side of the border has the law has been targeting is really military positions, spaces, soldiers on the is varies, tied was the is really army husband's heart targeting what it's called has spelled as infrastructure and sales in southern 11 on the western diplomats have been
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visiting baby with to try to help calm tensions. but hezbollah has made it clear the front will not quite be there will be no quiet along this front unless there is a ceasefire. in garza, what as well as demanding is that hezbollah pulls back from the border. it's one security guarantees for tens of thousands of people to return to northern as well that has the, will not give them those guarantees until the war on cause of center for their houses, the, the status of the rebels in the m and say to s, drawings by us and british forces of targeting the c fours and the whole day, the regents who is the spokes person says the attacks will not deter them from continued support for the people of palestine. the us and u. k of carried out multiple strikes on hopefully targets across him and in retaliation for the disruption of global trade in the red sea. i think most that i had on the news out including co allegations, was it in police county outrage targeting former president jamesville sonata and
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these aides, the election day in focused on this being mobbed by the killing of 7 police offices. tight security was enforced and mobile phone services cut off opposition, policies accused the government of suppressing support for them and the imprisoned former prime minister in mont con, was bought from taking pots as a bag reports from the hor, as as a cute to costs the volt mobile phone lines and internet services were being cut focused on the interior ministry set that was because of what it described as terrorist attacks. i couldn't show security for voters, but the teddy con, restrictions with nationwide, not just simply just on products seen of to bowman tax, which killed $28.00 people on wednesday. so again, there is
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a communication get. the issue is that people arrange to go to polling station and to know where they're going to fold and where they are will meet. it is an issue. people need the internet and social media for the election. many had predicted the internet would be cut off before the election. they've been calling them the internet blackouts. off the election commission, the government unconditionally destroyed. it would have an impact on both a ton of coordination, disruption to the internet that's not gone down. well. they've already, that's where this the fed many peach i support that this is an attempt to stop there for mobilizing candidates, voice, fit disapproval in what have been the most controversial and most rig the elections and bug assigning the history. this is yet another black box, and it's only because of the fia, of the people of pockets the voting for them. but on the phone, the prime minister is in jail disqualified some standing, but he is seen as the most popular politician in the country. some vote is jude for i was the costs paid by that. yeah. paid and done in bought. but can you believe me?
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it's been a great news and that's a big inconvenience since the morning then we've been standing in this line for almost 2 hours now. also going to vote, frontrunner and suite time, former prime minister in the last roof. the minus which is the people should come out of the homes, come to polling stations and participates in the voting for job problems. it's considered a strong code for him and his party, the book's done was to meet poles have closed, but there were many people stood waiting and wanted to vote. i said, baker, i just eat a whole bunch of stuff to come out of high the joins us down from the sun. and by the way, i understand, come all some preliminary results are coming and what do they look like? well, these are earlier, it does, but it is showing our trend and the trend seems to be favoring the independent candidates. these are all focused on derek and soft lloyd list that also lloyd dram,
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ron khan, who is incarcerated in our de jane. now this is indeed quite the surprise because they were a lot of apprehensions about the rigging of the, the election and the fact that many people were not able to toward because of the long queues. however war dr. now guys, been impressive in many parts of the country. we are getting report that the buckets on teddy can solve independent candidates because they were denied the same, but they all have to fight independent as independent candidates. that they're leading the boy so far. but this is too early, uh, the trend is different and lived there and encouraging train for the buckets on derek and soft. however, it would take a few more hours for us to find out the exact number. one thing quite clear that because of them are on cons, popularity, and because of the action by the government of my life, a name and frivolous cases,
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which is seen as a travesty of justice. he has gone no more support amongst the people. the people are dining out in very large numbers in some constituencies. and of course you may see quite a few upsets in the next few odds. all right, thanks so much come out of high to as well. so how the han is deputy director, full south asia at the stimson center, joins us now from washington, dc. so these are just of the results. they're not the official, they don't the find the results, but they, they look like they're showing a trend nationally, right across the country of quite a significant lead for the p t. i. how surprising is this? well as um, thank you so much for having me under show. um i think this is the surprising as your reporter also mentioned that this was not something that was expected. but i think we also have to be a little careful as well because this will have impact on whichever party ends up
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winning. and it seems as if and the, the trend is that independent candidates are the ones who are leading. if they in fact remain independent and they're unable to affiliate back with di, or if they choose not to affiliate with the pci, this would be the 1st time and box on selections where independent candidates have had fled or are, are in the majority. and i think this will have an impact on the coalition and what kind of coalition can that can be formed? so i do think that this is a surprising trend, but we sort of, we still have to wait and see how other provinces have turned out. we do have to wait and so you're right for warning us and giving us a little bit of caution. but if this trend does continue, as it seems to be emerging, where does this leave the p t i in the coalition formation process. it's all right now with the ti i, you know, it is, it is leading um,
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even with independent candidates, my sense is that they might switch back, they might be able to switch back. and i think this is sort of um, for menu. this is very surprising. because uh, the guy was not expected to be the leader. in fact they that there was some thought that they would be perhaps number 2, they might be number 3, but that's not the case. um, i think if it depends on what the laws end up being, if these independent candidates are able to take on p t i and the computer again, then i think it would actually absolutely put peak in a position where it would be in a good a good position to form a coalition government, but i hesitate to stay aback because i think it's still, it's important to be cautious with these trends. there are a few things that we still don't know. the 1st of course we don't know exactly what the border turn out is in 2018, we saw the decline and voter turnout and bunker son. and even though right now the exit polls,
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things are really fresh and we're getting all of this information. we still don't know what the real voter turnout was and i think it eventually that might have an impact on the 2nd thing to keep in mind is if these independent candidates are able to get back into p t i, what is p t i going to decide because at the end of the day, amount of hon remains in jail and he will not be able to be prime minister. so this is sort of an internal party question and something for us to watch, which is internally, who would they want to be leading the party in this position and in this environment. and 1st thing is this alternately going to be seen at least at this stage as a challenge to the military or um yes, i think um yeah, i don't think it's any secret. the role that the military at plays and box on the political landscape and especially in the last few months,
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i think this is something that will many analysts will, will talk and discuss like what the military's response or will be depending on the election results. but i do think that the voting trends indicate that this is the 1st time that, that people are voting in a way that might be seen as, um, you know, um let me phase it a different way. i think this actually shows really highlights the political crisis that box on his end. and while the military is of course, a very important player and the political landscape, it's not the only player. so whereas these elections, it's good that they, that they happened. but there are many watchers who have criticized it for not being free and fair, your own report or disgust, you know, and media blackouts and violence. um, so think keeping all of that in mind. i absolutely think that the military and other stakeholders are very concerned about the election results. and this is just something they'll have to see what um, what ends up being the final final party that,
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that came out. good to go now since on this. all right, so much sort of fun. thank you. crane in president for all of them is that n sky is remove the head of the army. velocity is allusion to that. i've seen you said it was time for change in the minutes we need to ship. but the ones that always need to remain on these teen room is of a risk between the 2 men of been circulating for several weeks. while others illusion is regarded by many and you find as a hero of the presiding over the defense of the countries and structures invasion 2 years ago. rob mcbride joins us live from ukraine's capital key. if so, is this seen as a reflection on how the counter offensive is gone? so yeah, there has been a deepening speculation here for a week, for the number of weeks. it just about disagreements between zelinski and his top soldiers allusion. they especially over the conduct of the war, but to lose the is not an easy man to remove. he is widely seen here as
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a military hero and also as a potential political arrival affords the landscape in the future. he was credited with supporting the russians a full scale attack 2 years ago with stopping died, but also being blamed for recent military setbacks, most notably, of course, the fatal stools counts are offensive that began last uh, last summer. there was speculation that the landscape tried to fly him in recent weeks, but given to lose these influence, they was pushed back against that. but it does seem as though to limit the damage that this might close to the military's morale, given the popularity is to lose the amongst his soldiers. they have agreed on a, a form, a full and a way for us to lose the 2 of the leave the government to lead the, the military with as little damage as possible as being presented as an amicable separation. but i think everybody accept. so the,
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this is so lose these dismissal and it remains to be seen just one impact that has on ukraine and the ukraine, me to be crated and military at the moment. given this is a very difficult time that the fighting seems to be at a stalemate. on the front lines, there are billions of dollars in military aid from the us, which are held up by this ongoing political dispute in the us congress. and because the russians are pushing hard on a number of different points, especially on the eastern front to try to gain a significant victory ahead of the secondary, diverse array of its full scale invasion, which is coming up in just a couple of weeks time. all right, thanks so much, rob mcbride, now the man to all candidates and rushes upcoming elections will not be allowed to run for president the electoral commission. this allows 15 percent of signatures required on both of those students application. those didn't says hill challenge the routing at the supreme court. so i had allowed to 0,
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south africa's president, gives a state of the nation addresses and government struggles to keep the countries lights on. and the winners will take a piece of power as history home with them off to the games that's coming off with . so not in school, the, the changing weather type i took here, the so yes, again, cloud building, the winds, more of a circulation now is coming in from the west. he has been going up through the black sea. the result is charles in turkey, cypress probably western syria and the lebanese coast for this as the sun is july, no need chips. reason he goes in the sunshine, they shout, don't extend very far east was any way. but there is something of a breeze running up from saturday into iraq. iran is looking for an attempt to come
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yet, well, not boxes at 40 times. it's 14 as well. but if you skip side of that breeze on 9th, to something, 1st of all, it will pick up the draft and saudi arabia could even go to the store and then generate sharon, so from iraq, right, we're down through saudi arabia, shares with some significant problem moving slowly east towards mind, you have stopped the significance when the intense with the gulf, they ha, will feel weird, but there are a few shouts that are out in somalia. can you and you've done that, but this time the, you'd expect the significant rate in africa or the southern africa to be somewhere from and go to across to me. that'd be another desk. and that is the case. although to be honest, most countries if fatty drive for once again with generation potentially big thunder storms on that pipe off of eastern south africa. the the, the latest news as it breaks,
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beneath a witness documentary on just the automatic. you're watching out. is there a time to recap on headlines now? is there any forces of once again opened fire on palestinians waiting to receive humanitarian supplies in kansas city? this follows multiple reports of similar attacks over the past week. aid agencies accused this trial of locking aid, so those in desperate need. preliminary results from focused on the general election and show leads to candidates backs wide jailed, former prime minister in von tom's policy. the vote was odd by violets and accusations of rigging ukrainian president of the autumn is that i am skis, remove the head of the armies of that is i lose me that i'd ski said it was time to
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change and the ministry data shifts, wanted so loose need to remain on his team of us supreme court has been hearing a case that could drastically affect the presidential election late to this. yeah. justices are considering by the republican front of on a donald trump can be disqualified from color. all those primary ballots, the state, then trump accusing him of insurrection in an effort to stay in power off the last the 2020 election. the supreme court's ruling could have national implications before my president. it's unfortunate that we have to go through a thing like that and i consider to be more election disappearance by the democrats as what they're doing is we're leading virtually every goal of leading the i don't even know if we have any more. i'm not here to even have a republican candidate, somebody running but not making any impact from on this. that's bringing. she had
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the tendency in washington dc. she have the comments from donald trump. is the message been a vintage trump message of trump, the victim, and the savior? a right? and i think he's quite me quietly comes of these thoughts. okay. so especially cases like this one trying to pro trump off the ballot have been really useful for donald trump in solidifying his base and the primary season. and for him to. busy all to make that argument that as a which on so that nefarious corrupt forces and american politics trying to support democracy by keeping him off off the boat. he actually said i was watching the supreme court today. i thought it was a very beautiful process. so yeah, whenever we have a hearing like this, it's really good for trump and gets the base 5 up. i was actually usually results in huge increases in donations to his campaign. so he should be pretty happy. now
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talking about what was happening in court though, does it sound to chat like the justice is, would to happy will they sound a little negative on the idea of banding trump? and that's the reason why i think from would have thought this is rather a beautiful process because it wasn't just the conservative majority of the 6 conservative justices who was southern very skeptical about elements of the colorado supreme court's ruling. that bald donald trump for running, because as far as they were concerned, donald trump engaged in insurrection and advice. i'm, i'm, and therefore, was eligible to run onto the insurrection pools and circles and direction close in the constitution, the inevitable to run for president. but one of the main sticking points seem to be for the cause of this, i'm liberal justice was, why should one state fail to decide that she was eligible to run if a possible, the, all the eligibility requirements under the constitution to run as president? why should one comes with be able to say, right, well donald trump is level because we've decided he's been selection is not
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effectively as feud, federal national implications of the federal election. because colorado, the, in the electoral college, very important. find the president's hopes, any, any kind of service or becoming president. so technically then one state can do some franchises, millions of others who do want donald trump to be president. so that's a really big sticking point. donald trump's council says this is not a matter of an individual state to the side attribute congress. but besides that matches like this and it really didn't seem like the justices were inclined to agree. it's 63, conservative liberal. you can tell the jobs of chief justice john roberts with roberts, and that'd be some liberals to, to join in any, any finding. putting trump back on the boat in colorado and right now from the world arguments. it sounds like, yeah, they will be, you know, the, the truck will get back on to colorado, colorado ballad and we'll have some liberal addresses on his side in doing so. all right, thanks so much. you have a tendency,
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brazil's federal police say they've launched an operation targeting tal paid so from president valuable sinatra. it's part of an investigation into an aged crew attempt that followed as 2022 election defeats police say, a criminal organization tried to keep the defeated presidents in pals. both sonata has been supposedly, in order to hand over his passport. the spokesman for the ball sonata found that he says, the former president would comply with the request mauricio maud, i is a partner of the gold stuff that i fund the global market fund. he says it's a complicated and serious situation. there is a lot of investigations and different fronts going on. this is clearly one of the most important ones. and both on the other hand, on the public opinion side, the brazilian divided and bull arrive that as many democracies around the globe and that the episode that happened today, in my opinion,
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we also increased the polarization and the political division in brazil because half of brazilians and this is, we have a lot of research on that. consider that the, the supreme court in the view is you just started system explain, you haven't been playing a very active political role. so from west side, this is a very serious legal issue problem. the other side, it some other uh topic the divided by the public opinion. i think both on auto and he's who have a lot of legal issues, not only this one. so he has, you know, he's not allowed to run for office for the next 8 years. so he's very, this is legal situation is very complicated and that's fine. but he has to give his passport, shows how difficult is it supposed to and honestly placed them at the moment. however, as i said, his popularity is to, uh, so it will somebody to a very popular political figure and reveal and for his base this is the mother of
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his douglas smith or establishment x, i guess, i guess both in our former july and prize of and so best antonietta is lying in states in the capital santiago, 2 days after he died in a helicopter crash, the public started paying the last respects to ban yet on wednesday nights, state funeral will be held on friday. the following president's time and office was full of highs and lows in the dramatic rescue tracts. mine is the widespread protest against economic inequality in 2019 the south african president. so rather photo is that this al, delivering the state of the nation address at pilot buildings in cape town, is addressed south africa's case of the international criminal court seeking the protection of palestinians and the war on garza. well that springing out colorado, hotmail, when the 8, he's a professor of african politics at the university of south africa and joins us from pretoria. so i think the speech is still ongoing. well,
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what do you make of it so far? are going to be pleased to begin this page is more like a reflection on the countries the 3 decades of democracy since 1994, when not today and june the end of the page and, and he is actually trying, in my view to underscore the successes of his government, you know, in the past 3 decades. and he didn't understand that word because kind of do m e in business. you enjoy the 24th. oh i forgot where be going to uh, the national elections origin. i'm election and then a few months from now and there one would expect that he would underscore those up, you know, highlights of these government. and so this is more like an unusual stage orientation address. and i think there was in previous years whereby there's no connection yet
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. and so it can be, we also are experiencing a situation read by this is now the 1st time way um, the annuity amended. russo economy has been implemented whereby the president cannot be the dispatcher oh interrupted, why the spanish speaking. so he's enjoying it to read. i'm in the you know, speech. yeah, on my previous i think the venetians addresses, we should have well, those can be quite um, okay, what did you say that least wait, wait, wait what it says on empties from the position? yes it does. oh, do you think that the largest party being who did also, i mean it'd be dizzy. so to the extent this is what he's talking about, that he did not know. i'm gonna jump into the how much, you know, this is obviously not a business as usual routine stays the union address speech. but how realistic is it
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to expect that he can turn around the fortunes of the a and c. o, improve the fortunes of the amc through one speech. it is highly andrea mystic to say this. they are just too many issues at stake. yeah. assuming the issue that i was listening to anywhere speaking in the past, the 45 minutes and a life that you know the big enough and in that room for the good because and that just too many challenges and $1.00 to $1.00 hand, we have knowledge that you cannot and it is, it gives you a refund and yes and yes, but it would be either yeah. what, what does that mean for the day they ought to be involved. they also conditional congress or whether he is would expect more, especially now that you've within the election yet. so and to, to be frank with you, it's not realistic. if it was speech you actually next week and your interest time when the minutes, all fine is another of his stuff. i gave him a chance to reflect on the speech. maybe we'll be able to see to get that needs a good use. there nothing boards or what he's talking about because kind of this seems more like
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a motivation. i would speak just say that least. you mentioned the upcoming elections that's expected sometime in the summer. think of through what's at stake here for south africa in terms of whether the a and c can secure a majority in parliament to what the stage is. so if it goes to legacy off a donation by one party, they offered a national congress, which one power in, in, on the uh, off of the $27.00. yeah. for 899 before elections. can you get a new policy as well? so we, we have it with no money would be for the one for the domain in the system with the and so you can be licensed by the, a photo by the opposition da or the allies. and of course they said like, just putting the economics federal fi doesn't really. yes it. so what it says is that the body is trying to hang on to paula. it's legacy for the cost that, you know, take the case to make sure that they can review the elections,
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however it has been experiencing so many of what challenges and then the difficulties and not least among them displayed capture during those who might use something for them the 9 wasted years or to consumer share when we know that there was so many production obligations in i've chases that the, the for my for has been to presume was facing. but apart from that, there's also a huge, you know, i tried regarding unemployment as you got into, but in reality, in the country as the country is not asked, what is the kind of what's from it gives you a passage. all right, we'll leave it as thanks so much for your analysis. spanish farmers have been protesting outside the boss, country regional parliament is the nicest in a series of demonstrations across europe. the gains
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e regulations and cheaper competition from outside the blog. farmers say environmental legislation is making them less competitive are also concerned about produce b e o is allowing in from ukraine and south american countries. a lot of people just on the when people don't realize they don't realize they've been out us, they'll be no food. they'll be nothing in the supermarkets without us supermarket. so empty, but people don't seem to realize that push the they are thinking of which is losing . everyone gets profits. the middle men get profits to solve the 2nd, so it gets profit. but the problem reset to the one producing is losing a volcano in iceland. these are opting for the 1st time in 2 months. the other option on the right guy in this headings here that could be seen from planes flying in to nearby calf lovek. the islands may 9 for 4000 people in the nearby fishing town were evacuated in december when similar volcanic activity destroyed
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homes rising temperatures. well, why they've broken another record which climate scientists say says is a warning to humanity, new da, so shows, temperature is one and a half degrees hotter than the pre industrial era. that's the level will they just said they would try to cap global warming as they signed the 2015 paris agreements and this leaves, mountains are struggling for snow through one of the countries we missed winters. ski fields, the mountains are usually covered at this time of the year, but it's proving how to settled in some places even above 2000 meters, high temperatures a causing a decrease in snow, full and risk getting the conservation of places, security forces, and 11 and a 5, a gas of protest is we're trying to reach government headquarters in the capsule. babe route, the demonstrators are mostly retired,
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so just been demanding best of pay. i mean hoss economic conditions. they accused the government of mismanaging the economy because i've been east pounders last moldings 95 percent of its value since 2000. and 19 i said i had on al jazeera alexander separating those. cuz from the leave is role is you guys have presidents, all the support coming up next. the business like this, this brought to you believe, i guess as i live slowly on,
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one of your lives makes modern pleads. the business like just is free to you believe i guess is a light smile on one of your makes modern plates. the mice quotes plans that catch up on the game with a thank you very much, sammy while you're playing football is governing body. us says it has no intention
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of binding israel a form it's competitions despite the ongoing war on. got so you have officials were asked about the issue as the congress in paris, a group of 12 football associated since have reportedly called on cfo to expelled as well. just as they did with rushes national team and it's clubs days off to invaded, the ukraine is where the national team is aiming to qualify for the cs your p and championships. and we'll play it's next qualify. i guess iceland in march. there was no such discussion or such an intention from the ministration with our lives and thoughts that 2 different completely different situations between the 2 countries because of the so i'm not so good stats of the war and nation. you're claiming this. that's what this company making now, which is regret them,
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of course. and then maybe least not. not the other big story to come on to of us as congress is that the president alexander different will step down from his role in 2027. sharon has been in the job since 2016 and said he was tired of cove. i'm tired of 2 wars and a says of 4 arrivals. super late that he called the nonsense project. i've decided that say around 6 months ago. yes, i'm not planning. put on in 2027 anymore. there is a needs at the sometime maybe organization needs for this black. but mainly because i was away from my family for 7 years now. and i would be away from them for 3 more to planning. 7, start j o face ivory coast and the final of the advocate couple of nations. the code said that his team deserves to be the author dramatic. when over south africa, the super eagles looked like they've sealed the 2 little bit 3 legs in the 2nd hall
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. but the goal was this allows and da all gave south africa penalty for an early a fall to go home once again out of school the spot fish, and the 90 is a minute to make it 11, no goals and extra time. so it went down to penalties south africa, so 2 of their policies that saved and that necessarily t not towards the score the winning spots to kick for nigeria. well now play for falls, f on title and sundays. final, most straightforward when for host and to time champions, i very close to book this fault in the final with victory over the democratic republic of congo. pushing the most striking sebastian hollow returned from injury to make his 1st thoughts at the torment and school the only goal in the 65th minutes. that was enough to fill the spot in the final, the 1st host country to do so. since egypt in 2006, we spoke to sports during this alice the whole is worth who covers the aspect of football and,
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and is an ivory coast for f gone. he tells us there's isn't much between the sides going into the final it's a hard one to call. i mean, yeah, let's not forget nigeria, we're the 1st key to be could do bonded sort of back in a 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, and the super easy, the goal is to kind of been the exact opposite of the. ready nation to. ringback 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 all the men they have asked as best player and he was the one who made the difference against cookie. while when he won the penalty that that is too much. ready the when there he won the penalty again south africa and he has been really, yes, this is a very different i've, we're in teams of the one that lost earlier in 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. neil or maybe a drug going. i don't see mike because 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,
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the absolute turmoil that they've gone through. they just showed shown an unbelievable amount of determination and, and a will to when that no other team has has been able to show to the i will not be open. and then i have a key and that has progress to the quotes of finals after she pulled. she put daniella collins, sheep full. it's done. yeah, the contents in 3 sets, calling is defeated now and we will soccer and the 1st round and the american college 51 the 1st at 6 full bought from a wimbledon champion or a book, you know, for back to in the next 2 set, 6 week 6th week to now face on see that christina lisa, and the last 8 days until super bowl. 58 and both teams have held a live 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 about patrick my homes, whose aiming for his the super bowl. when in just his 6th season,
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he and his teammates are hoping to use experience to cope with sundays, speaking a 1st year to be able to manage that long have time. right. that you have the super bowl um doing that the right way. and i know the coach, that'd great plan for that. and then when you come back out, it's all about execution and energy. and so you can have that, excuse me, the energy at the beginning of the game with everybody's intent and the, it's the, it's the drill ones pop in, but being able to bring that again in the 2nd half will be super important, especially against a great defense and so definitely something that we have to make sure that we're ready to do and us and that we have to ask you to the high level standing in the cheapest way out of the san francisco 49. so we're looking to tie a direct quote of 6 super bowls alongside the new england patriots, and pittsburgh status quo tobacco broke for the has come a long way since being picked last. and the nfl draft does 22 months late that he's playing on the sports biggest state earlier this year. and it was not a lot of talk or buzz
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a really about i guess myself and not that i listen to it. and by and all of it, but it's almost later i still have to go in and, and play with that chip on my shoulder and prove that my teammates, that you're not gonna be the guy for this team. i feel like i had some stuff to prove. so yeah, there wasn't a big, you know, spotlight on me or anything like that. so i feel your husband sorta of an an advantage for sure. all the ticket prices for the super bowl are the most expensive in history. the average purchase price on search and secondary market sites almost as much as $10000.00 need double the average price from last year. the super bowl is w in las vegas, as well as the hype surrounding taylor swift relationship, which is a tight and that travis kelsey, is thought to have influenced the record prices. and there's still more than 5 months until being in big games begin to, but team usa has already set up. it's what's called as in a small town, away from central powers,
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some sizes and reports this on assuming building. 15 kilometers north of the french capital is set to welcome some of the world's best estimates of power as 2024 complaints with cryptogenic chambers, automatic massage tables and icebox. yeah, plastic sense will be the base of team usa. we've done over 15 visits since 2017. so for us obviously we, we take a lot of pride in making sure that everything's done that way that we want it done . and even down to the little details like our, our kitchen staff came here and worked with them that with the specifications on their kitchen, build out to make sure it had what we need. because quite frankly, they understood that if it met our needs, it would likely meet any global support needs during the games around 1200 athletes and stuff. we use a facility which is close to the main athletes village and recently had a $27000000.00 makeover. we want to leave a legacy as well as given the americans, the best possible conditionally meal. the building is already used by fresh and
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supporting federations, where we hope we continue to benefit from the equipment in the future. hoftedler olympics. a massive security operation will be in place during the games, especially during the opening ceremony. when athletes will be pro rated down the rivers in the us. so he's one of the highest profile teams at any olympics. so security is a major priority. parents and friends are more safe than most americans cities. so i think for us, this is pretty standard for us and we have the best security team in the world. the count down continues for teen usa to hopes that temporary home hopes to live at gold medals. what's the games begin on july, the 26 come sizes and out to 0. and finally, actually to finish on the po, to my id and index will be taken home. a piece of the eiffel tower you token in the middle of the metal is made from iron from past, with furbished minutes of the tower stored at a secret location. there will be over $5000.00 metals that produced altogether. and
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