tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 28, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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a few hours time. that's 4 minutes. good. help decide who gets a 2nd for you. tub in the white house. new deadly is really a surprise and tools and people are being killed, including 3 emergency workers can use on the, on the streets of nairobi as the country is high, cold approves the government's request for the ministry to help quote protests and that community kitchen in sit on becomes the lifeline folded, displaced as the one says, the wall has pushed through the 800000 people toward starvation. the spoken to the news. oh, it's just called $2100.00 gmc and that's around about 5 o'clock in the evening in the us city of atlanta were present, draped by the will face republican presidential candidate, donald trump. and the 1st televised debate, tens of millions of americans are expected to tune in to the earliest tv debates
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ahead of an election in us political history. the faceoff between the 2 presidential candidates advisors at the tone for the rest of the race. before most americans cast the ballots on november, the 5th officially begins our coverage now from atlanta in the state of georgia. it will set the tone for the next 5 months. the most anticipated debate in recent times to buy less stood face to face with donald trump 4 years ago on the presidential debate states. a lot has changed. some things haven't like the o, well between the 2 so left. what do you show right or no, no a fight and one and 2020. some complained without evidence. victory was stolen from him. the, there's been the assault on the capital on january 6th, 2021 that has been done in terms conviction on safety for a felony charges. and there's been the conviction of joe biden, son,
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hunter. we know donald trump has a very, very is very skill at big a disruptor. so i think what we're going to see is one of the debaters attempting to try to stay presidential and stay focused on the issues. and the other one is going to try to do everything he can to disrupt of his challenger. joe biden thinks his preparations are going well. the trump has been on the campaign trail, mocking his opponent. i know he's locked up in a log cabin someplace. you can imagine what both men will lead to deal in policy, immigration on the board to is a political liability for bite and abortion rights for trump and bite. and we'll have to defend his position on the water and gaza. but most americans will want to know how each candidate will make their lives better. all the immediate things that go by may have done well, like handling the pandemic of economic recovery. inflation is still high. many
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people still feel like the cost of living is not commensurate with their payment with their wages. and so even though he is overseeing lots of good things, he is still the president right now and all these things are happening. i think donald trump is going to try to make a joe biden look out of touch, perhaps daft, and not ready, and not up to the job. nearly a quarter of all americans was neither mine to win this election, but this is the race. these are the candidates and both will be hoping this debate will give them some momentum before the vote in november. i was so sure, i'll just see that adelanto. and i'll enjoys this though from atlanta in georgia. i mean, what can we expect now really in the few hours leading to the debates and what might happen tonight? well, there's likely to be a huge audience. if you go back to 2020, the 1st debate between these 2 dragged in 73000000 viewers. it might be a bit dying because it's somewhere here. people haven't really started paying
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attention to the election yet, but there's a huge interest in this. because most people have fixed views on these 2 candidates . you're either with your bike, not against donald trump, they're going for that really not a suite of people who are undecided at this point. people who will decide who will be in the white house come january next year. and so that's who both sides are going for. what will be different this time around is there is new audience. so there's no point in going for the big loss. like if there's no one there to law for that, they won't be able to take any notes onto stage with them. they'll have a pad and a bit of paper, and they'll be able to jot notes as they go along. but they won't be able to speak to the advisors during the 2 commercial breaks. and we're also going to see the on the podium, there will be just a glass of water. and that is all the subsidies. both men will have over the 90 minutes that we've been out in the boat around the country asking videos, full source, what they hope they will see in this debate. yes,
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here i'm gonna watch the debate on thursday and i think it's a, i don't know, it will say i'm, i think like everyone, i'm nervous to see how, how these guys do me personally. i hope to hear someone have a concrete stance on how we are addressing the situation in palestine. that is my biggest concern personally as a voter. i don't think that our country is going in the right direction in regards to that. and i would hope that our leadership is able to take a concrete stand one way or the other. it's making it more difficult election. and i think that it would be was not an issue. i think uh, the american policy has gotten so weird that the substance has been almost entirely lost when you have a non truth advocate on one side, which is trump. so how do you even talk to somebody just talked to nonsense all the time?
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am looking forward to hearing both sides of the debate and like we said, you know, i'm looking for someone who's honest and know that the facts. and i'm just hoping that this person would be someone who can represent our country and not take away from democracy as it is he in the united states. so the moderators and the debate will have a kill switch, so they can use either candidates microphone to allow this to be a debate about the issue. so they would talk over one another. speaking to one republican natalie. today, they suggest that donald trump might not be able to be muted. they actually said to me, he's going to blow right through that stop side. but what will be interesting is the reaction after this debate. both sides will be fundraising furiously off it. but there is a feeling that this is going to be significant. it's almost like
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a political death much because of one kind of it has a very, very bad performance. the possibility is that that will attach it to them for the remaining 5 months. so this campaign and of course voters go to the polls on november, the 5th. i live close to get more from you through the evening as you see that debates and as the end. so the buy and television diane atlanta, let's say you to marietta, apples and georgia. it's why we expect a little from playing to land shortly. his support is all the by close to the field, i believe waiting to greet the candidates, give him the support that he wants before he makes his way to become a shed pavilion. but the debate will begin in just a few hours time. joining me though is our new count, these director of debates at the university of michigan join us also from atlanta in georgia. can help you with this mr. kyle, on the program, and all you as an american is excited about this debates. as all the media hype around it, i will definitely, uh, myself, personally,
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given my connection to debate on a daily basis. but for many months, there was a big question about whether any debates but occur, you know, given that trump didn't cause payton any, the primary debates and one of the 3 debates 2020 was cancelled. so i think it runs excited that the debates actually happening, but it's real and it's occurring much earlier than normal, so occurring in june 3 months earlier than i normally would. so the excitement is even increased. yeah, it's kinds of, it will be looking, i suppose in this 19 minutes for that no cap punch in terms of the topical the issue. and there's also sensitive ones that they will be debating. i mean in your terms. so in your analysis, what do you think of the other hot topics they will want to have that look out below? oh for you. yeah, 9090 minutes really is not enough time. there's just an infinite amount of topics in video scouts, but definitely again, uh, you know, the quick uh trumps. or recent criminal conviction in new york is going to come up
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. and then that may lead to a discussion of present of items on also recently being convicted in a criminal trial 15 or january 6 company insurrection and trump's inability to accept the results from 2000 democracy abortion, the supreme court, immigration. and there just a whole host of hot topic issues and in foreign policy. it normally doesn't play a huge part of debates and elections, but given what's happening in the middle east, ukraine, i think that could also be a part of tonight's debate as well. let's talk about the cost of living and health care. let's start with the cost of living. in the weeks leading up to this particular debate, you know, the cost of living certainly doesn't get any benefit. anyone across the globe. and also the, the us, which has such a varied community depending on which state you look at, in particular, where do you think that cost of living debate is the whole test in terms of the conversation and it's impact or yeah, yeah,
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i think it's happening more it's that kind of state and local level, especially different states, but that's a really big issue. places like california where and expect the cost of living is, you know, is exploding in presidential based things like this bad issue kind of gets bundled into things like the economy in general or pocket book issues or inflation meeting . things cost too much. but now it's um, you know, part of the reason that's a presence by just not as popular is because just the cost of things including housing and as interest rates are high. as we've come out of pandemic that also makes it difficult to rent or buy houses or buy cars, or even rent them just because of the interest rates associated with that. so they may not be specifically addressed tonight, but it's kind of part of the overall macro issue and the economy. that is what most people vote on when they actually go to the balls. sometimes politicians can be accused or just brushing over the issue when it comes to think that they should like health care cost of living, abortion. and yet it is such a hot topic in,
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in states that its effects. and they're all states across the us. so that not that are described as, you know, very delicately balance when it comes to the votes, the law. so the way you are in georgia. yes. now definitely, and it's a big issue. and i think that, you know, we've had all these kind of off cycle election in any time and fortune has been on the ballot access to health care. it's always prevailed. there been many states where it's kind of where i'm gonna even conservative states like kansas. and it's going to be on the, the balance and several states in the 2024 election. and so that could impact some of the battleground states, places like arizona, even in florida to an extent. and so now it's a very important issue. and this all kind of started with, you know, former present trumpet that time famously said everything, i'm going to point justices on the screen court that are gonna cover, overturn rubber suede. and that is what happened. and now we're seeing, you know,
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the, the grow the back where different states are having different policies with regard to abortion and health care pants. um, you know, it's politically, it's been very difficult for the publicans. you're the director of debates at the university of michigan. what makes for a good debate? how would you be assessing whether this particular debate was exactly what the american public are looking for? a will make them think, told and debate themselves as we had towards november, the 5th. you. ready you got, i think um, you know, you always compare the, the debate that happened versus the expectations going in. who do you think it was going to do well or was favored and then how did it actually play out compared to what you thought coming into it. um, do you want to compare the performance tonight to performance of the 2 candidates from about 4 years ago? when they last debated each other and if allowed to send me to button debated. and so. ready you know, as their advanced age being 4 years older for that impacting them, did they have the stamina, frank, to leave the country for the next 4 years. and then issues that mattered to you, you did both candidates giving equal amount of time. what did they talk about in
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terms of the past successes they've had with their agendas and then also how they want to leave the country going forward if they do end up winning and you know, depending on what the conversational congress so, so every voters different in debates on impacts totally change anybody's mind. so the most part, but it's, that's a narrative of have a what the media covers and fundraising and all these things. and so this is basically just the, the overall kick off of the election campaign that's gonna last several months, kind of going into early voting and the actual voting on election day november. it will be really interesting to get your analysis of what you thing called face debates when it is all done and dusted, so to speak. and we look forward to speaking to you and the not too distant future our in kyle, joining us back from atlanta. thank you and of course i'd like you to that hold where it's all going to happen that the, the kind of civilian that in atlanta is around about 2 hours time will have both the coming president and the full, the president debating, and will be live that for you as well here on out is there the
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of the day of the new s twice in central and some areas of the gaza strip. at least 3 members of the guns, the civil defense teams have been killed and it's really strikes in brash, $73.00 civil defense members have been killed since october. the 7th and last 8 and it off on is really strong because code full palestinians is by the forces of also talked a 10, sheltering the space people forcing many of them to flee the area. well, any of these, mainly military lowest operations, east of gauze, a city, it's old. people to leave us. your giant neighborhood is ready for us, is talk to the every coming at least 8 palestinians, honey, my mood has will attempt to escape you to another years. try going to show you a neighborhood in northern garza. many here have a slip multiple times and are forced to leave again.
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they remembered the speed of killings in a starvation that marked the previous is really military operation. but nowhere in dogs, as some i really felt like overall i saw this woman doesn't know where to go. she has 5 children who she stays are hungry and thirsty. what are you still going for? i am telling the well, to keep enjoying the season is over here and goes on to keep enjoying the support is riley's and so keep enjoy within us on the siege forever. i might, to, god is enough for us on god is the best disposal for affairs. the vehicles like this are useless because israel has cut off fuel supplies. there are no emergency response to cruise here. repeated bombardments and incursions have
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left no roads, hospitals or facilities. so how about if i woke up terrify to some hillary showing i kept screening for a long time. thought we would deal with that x ray least we have nothing to eat and we can't carry anything with us. 1000 of people to stream out of his eyes. some here say his regular troops are advancing. the go to i am notified that i collected would keep it for the children. the indiscriminate children hit every thing without warning. it isn't fair. most of the victims are women and children. i swear to god, these are war crimes to say enough is enough. people are killed and wounded for trying to find food for the children. we are deprived of food, water, and basic necessities, and we're being started by midsize an artillery shells. where's the was, what are the arabs and what are the most? then a question that has
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a good across garza for nearly 9 months. i know that we are the people of gaza. i'll be rami from should tell you, we are the people we are the owners of this land. we are the heroes on the display as people of gaza reiterate that they are survivors as once again, they are forced to flee to an area which might come on. there is really a talk the honey my mother was just the, you're not from the central guys on how the sign of the there was moment shaheen is an issue. joining a boat and sent this report. the settle comedy and it has the hypo. but we're standing here in the east of kansas city where on thursday morning is randy occupation forces began all tend to be selling laws possible in neighborhoods and thousands of people are living here in extremely difficult humanitarian conditions . as you can see now, people are heading towards areas of the west of kansas city carrying the children and whatever else they can carry under the scorching hot sun in this hot weather due to the bombing. they're leaving that destroyed science and temporary shelters
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and waves. they have exhausted, i'm tired and are heading into the on the, to areas that they are unfamiliar with. that prior to now is to survive these product bombings. people here fear that these really military will follow this product called hillary selling with a ground operation just as they did before and does a 2 neighborhood inter ballier as well as the obviously fat medical complex, the residence of jabante, a live in difficulty mothers having conditions with maced residents struggling to find food g to the lack of aid supplies. traders have been trying to revive one of the largest markets and the newest, destroyed by is really strikes. how does the arrows most absolute has more from jamalia in northern cancer? a severe shortage of the basic supplies here. nothing goes with as nothing answers to the nothing goes for whether from the south or from the air is the crossing. as you can see in the bookshop, this is, did you found the central lock is off? so that is why the forces destroyed the market completely. as you can see,
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there's no under budget, the rules or any fruits to offer. so those have nothing to offer for the civilians . here over less reloads the wireless as the on it, the basic needs are not available, as you can see in the market on the whole of northern doesn't have nothing but 30 kilograms of tomatoes every day. and it has to say for the vegetables, this is some garlic. this is not enough at all for the people's has been a good email to billiards and residents. yeah, nothing. guess what? i'm struggling every day. finding something to eat as something to feed their children with. as you can see here is the seeing and did you buy the refuge account? all of these products is nothing. just a small amount that's not or doesn't cover the extensive needs of the relation. so out of the day of so the main vegetables are not available in the
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market before the price of one kilogram. fleming was one check. the price now is $25.00. jacobs for one. kito fleming. i left be here in jamalia. we all starving. there's not enough food or even volta, we pay a lot of money to buy something from the market, which likes the main vegetables. we need. the volumes here are the links to all international bodies. so, but nothing goes with, with the basic supplies. why the fluid, i just need a nothing does a thread qualifying as there was story slim hundreds of his by these took to the streets to the man. the return always ready kept his held in gaza at the end of the war. similar rallies took place until these were then too old protested blocking major roads. probably minister benjamin netanyahu was facing going pressure to secure a ceasefire. deal with him us. and he's right. is that i was getting for early
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elections accusing him. failing in handling the whole, a correspondent honda flu is following developments from about in georgia. we remind you that we reporting from outside of israel following a decision by these by the government to bind, alter 0 anti government demonstrations. continue in west jerusalem and k saria outside of the homes of his really prime minister benjamin that's in your protest. organizers are pointing thursday as a day of strike and resistance, as they say, they're going to continuously protest every single day until there's a change within israel's governments. on thursday morning, demonstrators blocked major roads throughout israel, as they want to see a change within his rules. governments, but that's not all they're asking for. they also want to see a deal to bring back. the remaining is really captive. now protesters say that method, yahoo government is neither capable nor interested in accepting a deal that would save the release of the remaining $120.00 is really captive still
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held in gone. so large demonstrations are also expected across the country on saturday and places like to leave the north and west jerusalem as well. and demonstrator say that these types of demonstrations are the only way to up the pressure on nets and yahoo and his government. this includes jersey to at least 30 volleyball goods are being fired from level tools. the city of saw fed in northern israel. 2 it was good to accepted by is range on a dime system because the policy says that no casualties have been reported so far but the been severe power outages is the latest in a series of tips for time to tags between has blog and this really falls as the the,
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the high goals and kind of get those approved the use of military force to restore all the following days of often violent protests, hundreds of police officers and soldiers on the streets of the capital, nairobi. this comes a day of the present when he retired with 3 proposals to raise taxes. malcolm webb has moved from the canyon capital. the probably past the time to read so much just comes off to run, say president bruce, i said he would stop kind of failed if they've broken out. the gas works again. every time the crowd tries to get a receipt to dispatch the evidence, the government doesn't really want any kind of demonstration take place as follows . wednesday president rich, i say that if withdrawal the finance bill that come to us on a temporary government to increase taxes for the people demonstrating,
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say it's already gone. beyond that, they say and semi corruption, a lot of accounts, ability to governance. and now the 23000000 people were killed on tuesday. of the reasons why they say roots, i must get it. and it was when it demonstrated the entered parliament on tuesday, just a couple of blocks from here. the security agencies lifetime fire again on a private test as not seems to have made the protest is even more angry malcolm lab . i'll just, they're not very b, kenya. so now let's say there is a little present which i can do to appease a new generation to accuse him of being a member of kenya's, old political god, charles transfers repulse. i assume it's dead okay, now will you root? so only no one can use 2022 presidential election. although a member of the country's political establishment and a former deputy president for nearly a decade,
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he said it was different. how slow on the side of the pool. you said he had a bull, some promising employment for the use on an end to decades of corruption and mismanagement. people were killed on tuesday in violent protests against east finance bill that included heavy tax increases. and natalie says these protests of different and go beyond king is traditional political divides. what he's busy now is a different kind of telling because the tele notice demographics and generations, the does not have a class of decimal tough tribe does not. so they have this large group of very young people who seem to be impossible to split during a pump and ceremony field state to visit to the united states last month on the 1st by an african leader in 15 years. us president joe biden said there was
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a bright light of the white house you designated kenya, a major non they to holloway, but root shows. cost is check good to say the least. he was accused of orchestrating a campaign of political violence against ethnic groups. the killed 1300 people following dispute to the elections in 2007. we are in open session now. in 2016. the international criminal called to drop the case against inciting, witness interference, and intolerable political meddling. so leave to be with hundreds of millions of dollars he has over the years being repeatedly accused of involvement and the mode, political opponents and many land grabs and rooters finance bill has created few re across the country. and it determines protest movement led by the young. almost everybody in the country believes that he lies. and that that's
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the kind of work out of that. almost everybody in the country believes his corrupt, comfortable cult of that. so it's not clear where he's going to go to his next support from which i was supposed to refuse to sign off. when you text little saying he can see the canyon's wanted nothing to do with it. the new generation that protested in kenya may have won this battle, but there's little indication the president will seriously address then why the grievances? it's all stuff without a 0 degree assembly isn't in session with external security and peace process and joins us now from boston. good to have you with us, miss simba on the program. it is quite obvious, isn't it? i think that the government comp, blame a political group for inciting. what's happening on the streets of, can you right now? it's coming from a grass roots public and in particular a youth generation that sees the future in
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a very different prism to the incumbent government and it's politicians that's yeah, yeah. um, i think that bringing in other for the cause elements could blame for what is going on with a purchase currently has a way of overshadowing the real issue. and it's a, i mean i want attempts to speak for the political class. i think i will attempt to speak for people like me who are, who are not happy with the direction the country was going or is going. and a struggle is we, we have not really, we have populace, we're travelers. we do not support the finance bill that has not been passed now that has been good. and so for i see we, we need to focus on the really issue which is that we don't see a political to chat with the current. uh, not just government but the whole political class and can yeah. and at the same
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time, we need just to, for the in between to collab being a sort of the consort police, the type of thing. and then got to the, so let's just talk about then the frustration of 10 use. i mean, you obviously speaking to people, that's all that you all yourself, a young person from kenya. you know how your generation feels and how they told me was all the big issues in terms of the needs and wants that haven't been addressed by one. can you and government talk to the of the the the biggest issue is the unemployment. the unemployment rate is high, you have so many a keeps cans are going to school, cannot the well educated, they go to to the union by the key level. they leave gimme by the team and they have no where to go. they have no employment. and then you have a political class, so people in government was leaving very loud,
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reflects type that says a stealing money. you have the illegal constitutional positions being created in government. and the cost of living on the other hand is going up. and then you then have a bill such as be being introduced to stretched to stretch really stretched people . so these is, these are the no more easy and cost to ship. the fact that the constitution is not the abiding by and the fact that the economic conditions in the country and not food, especially so the people explore the majority to okay. and my understanding is that the bill itself, while it's not going to be signed by the present agent that you ted won't 36 hours ago, is, is still and could still be low, even if it's not st. silence. pardon me? signed by the president within 3 weeks. and it can't be changed by politicians
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because they've all gone on the summer recess. this craze of the problem doesn't it? so do you think that the protest as well keep coming out onto the streets until parliament is recalled properly to address the problems that you'll stating on highlighting right now? i think, i mean it's going to be very difficult to keep people away from the street in the finance field. there's a thread of the finance be fussing into know. right now i'm saying that i don't know at this point the finance being was a tree guy. elisha needs for these protests so it's able to be he needs to go really well. the files truck and then halfway into the furthest the time to get into something bigger. which ease? we don't think. i mean, does that mean should you make, remember those problem into not getting sent to actually have the best a bucking of we can see it clearly on television as the for being and still yes,
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there is a, there is a lot of worries to that. a boat, let me say there is a nice trust because i cannot store and trust with them. i'd be like a peasant making any empty point. he says, you cannot control the boundary. please get very excited that he has to be going to be. although they do take you to the room that he has finally conceded back this counseling contract. that these thing is a whole lot, especially in light of the adoptions that have been going on during the weekend and even after today. and the key things that have been going on, especially in today, okay, that we will leave it to the bible to see what happens. that is the, i was progress in can yeah, trip decor, assembled thanks for joining us from boston. the let's take you to believe, you know why a senior army commander has been arrested as to what the president is quoting and
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attempted to general juan jose zynga oldest soldiers to stone the presidential palace in la ponds. on wednesday, on the vehicles round the entrance of the building and troops filled its hallways, the soldiers withdrew after a few hours general's ring, then had been 5 a day earlier, just before his arrest of the issues, the president of altering the uprising its cause over 2 trees a boat whose life was in la pas uh the street spots are a little bit calm, but then they were the night before, but just give us an idea of what's going on right now. well, certainly the situation is completely different. tough. the dramatic scenes that we saw on wednesdays here on the plaza where i'm standing right now. this is the last time what is it's right in front of the presidential palaces was taken over by several military units. we saw how a 10 cent are more vehicles try to enter through this door that you can see right here. it was broken. now there's several members from the police that are
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protecting the presidential palace. we're right on right now. this attempted cool that the government calls attempted cool, was led by a general one co, 6.2 new guy. he is now being held in a police station about 2 blocks away from where i am with at least 10 other people . they're facing sensors is of between 20 to 30 years in prison, apparently doing the kills on wednesday. at least 13 people were injured because of fire shots. so what's been going on is that the general a choose the government of organizing this uprising earlier today. i was inside the palace talking to several minutes thursday, saying that this is not correct, but this is not what happened, that the president confronted the general once he went inside that to be many of them were just of interrupt you up or testify with raise it by getting straight to maria to apple, it's in atlanta, but for the present,
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donald trump has arrived. as you can see, it is coming down the steps from his plane. is he flipping from my logo in florida? punching the uh, with his hand does he meets his support. is that that you hear about st. cheer in the background. yeah, there it is. again. is a attempt to from the field sees the last one to run. if there's any to the press the button around to look a bit early on that false one late to the 1st lady also arrives. he's going straight to his limousine. his notes with support is to say hello. well, thank them. i think he's a, he's a floating certainly sir. that's what his name is, even savings applause, things and thank you please. i can do a little reading that too, as the funding does get into the lead the color of his medicaid. and he'll soon be on an, on his way to become a should pavilion where the debate will begin in just
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a few hours time. so it's good to get these pictures, but he's supposed is, at least that's what he wants to show. but he's the ready for that conversation. of course, we'll have our correspondence, analyzing what's being said at the debate in a few hours time. that's cost becca to south america. that's teresa. but i'm sorry to raise that. we have to interrupt that, right? as a full the president trump arrived in atlanta. i mean, what we do have and what we've heard of last 24 hours now is the president and the renegade general in this all given to about who wanted watch the watch big was the qu, planned as well, certainly. and what the government is saying that nobody can believe to a general, but try to carry out an insurrection. that's what i was told what i was in the palace earlier today talking several members of hopefully the us government. and
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what we're seeing also is that this generates lots of tension among the population earlier today when we landed in the past. in a lot of the, which is a neighbor inks, it's worth millions of people. it's, it's one of the largest citizens one day we will already seen rose blocks by supporters of precedent odyssey, the extremely concerned about their country's democracy. that believe that there was an attempt to cool that it was stop enough time. and this is happening just as there's a bigger conflict in this country. a big fight between the rulings move mind towards socialism party. this conflict that exists between precedent lease out of state. i'm former president abram, what, at least he's believe yes. first, indigenous president, he out to leave the country back in 2019 a choose of committing fraud during an election. then we saw an interim administration take place and then president of the waste, out of $61.00 be election. and again,
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the moving towards socialism party is in power in this country. however, it will more or less wants to come back. and we've odyssey at the same time, once to run for reelection on the elections happening in 2025. and he said that even more or less should not be running again because he's banned by the constitution. so there's a big political conflict on going where there's an economic crisis in this country that's being affected. bolivia is exporting much less gas it heavily rely on gas. it's facing shortages of 40. we served shortages of uh, dollars when you talk to people on the street. so concerned about what is going to be happening in this country next. so suddenly, this cool, why attempted cost the government says, doesn't help with the ongoing political situation. here in bolivia, it's very difficult a delicate situation. the possibility of treason by that for us. thank you. teresa or the
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full candidates. so it could be thankful the presidency in the wrong, but any 3 are considered to have a chance of winning a low tend to lead to a 2nd round the facing next week. somebody called her intent role and explains the political landscape on the ease of early elections brought about by the death last month of the full. but present ibrahim, right, you see the race for iran. second highest job is down to 3 men. opinion poll suggests none has a clear cut majority, each se, he is the man of the people and promises good governance. their challenge now is to mobilize iranians to make fridays election different from recent ones, which had record low turnout bond is, can be used. for the people, especially for the people who they are looking for to help are looking for the government and for the future. this is important for them. not everyone shares this enthusiasm and this largely liberal neighborhood in northern test on despite the
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candidacy of reform is politician muscle physics. and he is seeking change from within and once better relations with the west. but the weekend reform is movement said it's main rival. is it this illusion society, i cannot have major expectations from this because because uh from the uh, the hierarchy of the government here at present the decision maker. the feeling is different and conservative neighborhoods in the around in capital. the core base of the establishment makes up at least 20 percent of the electorate. they're expected to heat the call by the ultimate authority supreme leader at a how many to cast their ballots of course level. but if not, then we can expect foreigners to come and governance. this is our country. but conservatives are at a disadvantage. without a consensus candidate,
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bahama thought her cut a buff and say jelly refused to withdraw and support as the other. the fractured political landscape could work in favor of the reformist wing if there is a large turnout or force a 2nd round the voting a week later. each candidate represents a different iran. the election is a choice between conservatives, consolidating their control over centers of power and opening the way for change, but with an administration that operates within the guidelines of the system. elections were planned for next year, but brought forward after president ever humor i, you see died in a helicopter crash in may. it shaping up to be a competitive and unpredictable vote that will have implications, but not on the runs strategic decisions that are already in place. that i heard there, i was busy to deshawn for health care is one of the major issues of h as in next week's election in the united kingdom. judy adult is taking the 11th
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bounds of strength, actually have to pay complain, but the, an h. s. has been undefended for many years and is on the point of collapse based measure policies have been criticized for lack of determine how they get it to fix it. as to the whole reports it's been the opposition's stick to beat the government with for years. freedoms generation, national health service, free to use, and only to nice because it's under investment and mismanagement. junior doctors who make up around half of the medical workforce the big on their 11 strongly of the pay to the impulse, suggesting the opposition the labor party will soon replace the conservatives off to 14 years in power. the next government will face an an enviable challenge. the health care system is in dire need of invest. swimming ultimately we don't invest in the any just during invest in the workforce. if you're during invest in adults, then you wouldn't be able to provide functioning health care. hello,
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let me just. both parties election promises have been described as unconvincing and lacking in detail. a leading think tank. the health foundation has concluded that there is a $50000000000.00 a year show tool in both. he's needed to keep the n h as in england, the flow to over the next 5 years. what we're gonna trust is needing to do is to deliver more, okay. for more people with more complex health needs. it's trying to do that while dealing with stuff and gaps and shows joseph of scouts stuff. it's trying to do that from crumbling buildings without day to the equipment and technology. this is frankly not fit for purpose. it wasn't long ago that m h s. workers were applauded for risking their lives on the front lines of depend demik. now they stand on the race within the meters, number, downing street protesting against long hours and low as health work as images
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earrings, as far as the dna could, you know, prior to the job, all of that made was by a crisis in social care with an aging population at the mercy of a sector that unions and kelly does describe as be on bro, could the next governments agenda with list the n h s. hi, i'm on the raft of public services in need of attention and investment. without adequate public funds to pay for it, the parties are accused of dishonesty both about the scale of the problem and the likely tax rises that will be needed to solve it. during the whole elder 0 london funds goes to the polls on sunday for the 1st round of a set parliamentary votes. for the amount of micro took a gamble, calling the election. this macro wins. he'll have full of a qu, that'll make friendships straight. but if he fails, he'll be remembered as the president to propel the far right into power. there's 100 butler polls, the for buckles, hometown of, i mean, of course,
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it was one of the manual macros defining movements unexpectedly waiting into a fee to protest against the closure of a will pull up the lines factory in northern town. if i'm yeah. during the 2017 presidential campaign fees to the form of bank, a kid about workers. but this trade union leader who was the says mike called listen to the grievances. there's a point of controlling left for me of the promises that no one would lose that y'all do, said he, hus need take care of our case if he was elected and not let us down. so we thought ok, he this is interesting. we would desperate and wanted to believe him macro and went on to be elected. but the factory closed jobs with last work has left didn't visit . they come back monday. so it was a she was so disappointing, particularly because he's from here. he's for me. yeah. we thought you, we have a president problem ma'am. yeah. so he'll surely look off dress. how lucky you're
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putting the foot in the end. he's a catastrophe. we will weigh about 20 or 2017 saga was trade belk. mike crow. indeed. who likes to surprise, quote, control for c and take risks. but the gambles don't always pay off. and there's a growing sense of weariness with the unpredictability and some policies including his controversial pension and immigration reforms. the snap selection is the last rule for some disappointment and this illusion all words. you hear a lot these days when people are talking about a manual micro even see in his hometown of i'm yeah, he's on one polity inside during the city even said to us, but he says that it could be the end of my current isn't was still hard version, there are the people of setup across the board with this presidency. both of his times, most good is useful. does she? people are disappointed in french politicians of all kinds. they're all looking off to their own interests. once proud of macro, all that most faith,
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most living citizens, people in m. yeah. so did overwhelmingly for maureen, depends the right policy in this month, you election in france campaigning in the city left when candidate falls off, lisa says, vote is one change is the most up and what we simply need more equality in this country. what's on sustainable is a president to since the very 1st day has been a reverse robin hood, why don't you take some of the put to give to the rich. it's not looking good for my call, whose party could lose power in a political drama. if he's making a nest studies macro has one most surprise of his sleeve. natasha butler, l. g 0. i'm yeah. front the us supreme court as role to temporarily law abortions in idaho falls pregnant women facing medical emergencies that reinstates a low cost decision that the states may complete. donald abortion contravenes, the emergency medical treatment and labor right to present dr. bind's administration ensued, idaho. own king, the art takes precedence over state clo,
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a still head here on out as though it won't cause legal words continue as the closing body son has rejected to the appeal by the full prime minister for his release from prison, son from the start, choose of gold coins, it's the welcome type due to the featured works, but not everything is in tax the this business uptake these voltage, bank growth partner of bangladesh before he is the
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um, the i'll be empower minute to wrap it, support for that being fine. scene for mold and 14 months now. so many people depend on community kitchens to survive, hippa volk, or pool. so from the ben and waiting in line for his number to be called wasn't what types of food i've been time. imagine he'd need to do to get food to fill his stomach at day labor. he used to be able to afford the meals for himself and his family, but that was before conflict between the dance army and the parent military rapids support forces started in april last year. the fighting took away his source of income and force them from their home. and what was that? how do i lost my job because of the conflict and moved my time the several times. and that has been very costly, especially with no source of income. so i now stay here in a school for this place, people with my family and i come here daily and sometimes go to other kitchens to get 2 meals a day. is one of hundreds of people who come here each day. more than half of
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working age for the needs worked and not for almost 10 years before the conflict. a lack of access to the jobs as fighting continue means many have lost their income. fighting has also limited supplies in markets and increased fluid costs or the meanest extensions, like best provide food for thousands of people here in a little mine. but the city isn't the only place in the capital where people need help getting enough to eat. the high cost the food and it starts at the end markets mean many around the capital can no longer afford to feed their families. and that's contributing to the high numbers of those around the country already facing the same problem. 8 agencies such as the world food program, say more than 40 percent of the dance population are facing hunger here in under man. kitchens being available like this one known as hot room kitchen means food for a family for the day. and if not, you know, if we cook care,
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we provide for more people, we may give out 5 kilos of lentils, and that would be enough for 2 days for a family cooking. it helps us seedmore families and we provide food daily and some of our kitchens provide for up to 2000 and some of these young sedans. government says such initiatives are welcome to ease the needs of civilians affected by the conflict commissioner and then a much more. i mean, i think i uh, what, what matters is that provides help to the citizens because our capabilities governments extremely limited. kitchens are directly type the communities we coordinate with them and they're open to all the initiatives. we are trying to develop kitchens from waiting in lines, serving them and their home was fighting continue. the number of those in need of food supplies is increasing. for many here waiting in line is the only thing that keeps them from starving. at least for one day. keep a morgan knowledge of their own on through mine. a quote in bulk, his phone is rejected. an appeal by the full would probably be just
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a wrong. com and his wife to release him from prison. khan and his 3rd wife bush, one of the the asked on his lum, about the quote to suspend the stuff new jail times for what was ruled us and the legal marriage that a couple of i'm guilty of violating is nomic little by failing tubs of a required interval after bush hunt divorced, have previous husband. con has been imprisoned on a range of convictions. folders tv contains the cases are politically motivated and aimed at the veiling is returned to pilot and elections past the last february. the indian security forces of killed 3 fighters in indiana, but this is because me now they were reported to have been shot during a gun fight that happened on security polls as well patrol during a search opperation india administer because me has witnessed a series of attacks by separate responses in recent weeks, 9 whom do pilgrims were killed earlier this month. in 2019, you did the vote. the muslim majority regions, special states as angry, many people, india, it controls 2 sides. a cushion medium boxes on the rest,
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both claimed the entire region. taiwan is wanting people against travel to china. that's a week after basing release new judicial guidelines that include the death penalty for those who voice support type ones, independence. try the claims taiwan as its own territory and recently conducted military drills just off the self governing all island time owns new prison. launching who was located last month has taken the tough line to gaze. the country facing bounded him a dangerous. i protest mills career claims. it's tested, a ballistic missile, with multiple warheads. according to state media, the test was a successful separation. that guidance control tests of 3 will heads, which hits that targets on wednesday, south create detected a misaligned load from the goal, but it was considered a failure. a collision between the train and the bus and the southern slovakia have killed at least 5 people. the trains engine was engulfed in flames while the bus
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suffered significant damage. the city trade was driving from prague to be to pass when the accident occurred. the collision happened in the town of nobody's. i'm k with more than a 100 passengers on board. old at least 3 people have been killed after a passenger train derailed in northern russia. 9 cabbages of the 14 cabbage train came off the tracks local medius. a 50 were injured. incidences, please have been caused by heavy rain full that washed away. parts of the truck will than $600.00 lease. it all works with $60000000.00 a piece. the punch rate. it's the us from us to insulate many of the objects of being all to the intended for trafficking the artwork. so now a display of the central institute full restoration in room. i mean to see basically i've done what caustic left on the comment. we have sensational cases like the work that was stolen from the game of palmer for this scope to behind me. that is heather, mystic, bronze, and very few hellenistic bronzes have survived in history and that's news from me.
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