tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 28, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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5 and a half years have been slee, now less than 90 days. after a lifetime of press, a man is now free to fight against our k racist laws that belong to the past. fault lines, conviction on a jersey to the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm and there's a problem and this has been use our life from coming off in the next 60 minutes is really bombardments and gaza kills 3 members of the civil defense agency. taking the number of medical workers killed them. this trip to more than $500.00 plus the palestinian children of having to work to feed their families. and because i
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went more than $1.00 and $5.00 households both days without a time, yvonne ends aversion to pick a success that the president a but i am the ac, was killed in a helicopter crash last month and calls both of us president joe biden to step aside from the race, often underwhelming performance during his 1st debates with donald trump. and i'm trying to, how much was the sport as the us also federation condemns if the online racist abuse of the place after they suffered the shock defeat to panama at the corporate america, leaving them in danger of an early exit. the is 13 gmc and we begin this news outlet and gaza. whether it's randy military is targeting heavily populated areas in the center and south of the strip gauze of civil defense agencies. as 3 of its medics were killed by his really strikes as
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a coward of rescue efforts and the boot age refugee camp, at least 12, others were wounded. more than 500 house workers have now been killed in gaza since as well last it's devastating war and october. the am and the rest of the state is very noticeable that these rarely occupation forces continue to wilfully target civil defense teams all across the gaza strip. with theme of preventing us from providing humanitarian assistance were also denied access to many of the ravaged areas which are cordoned off by is really tanks and is really troops are opening fire on our teams. we are being targeted by us made missiles, civil defense teams are targeted by the is really what this is living proof that the us are accomplices. a lot for me to have an incident i saw about that the noise you have who uh, had with the challenges and dangers are numerous. chiefly the lot to fuel, we've lost more than 80 percent of our capability. some of these really occupation
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forces and the international organizations that have failed to provide us with sufficient fuel quantities. in addition, the civil defense teams are denied access to many of the targeted areas. we're not able to respond to s a west calls we received from the bombarded places. since last night we received 23 s o s calls from the actual coordinator hotel. we were not able to provide help to any of them. these really occupation forces denied the civil defense teams from entering these areas. we're also facing grave difficulties as we've lost all the heavy equipment we're operating with. and that's why we're left with simple hand tools stuff and we're using our bare hands that's had the central gaza and speak to our correspondent honey, my move his life wise and the blind honey. get another terrible day for gauze. a civil defense of members being killed as a working and they working because that is where the strikes are continuing, especially in the center of the south this trip. so yes,
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on this really military lives seems to be going on of visually with its 3rd stage of, of this genocide, the war across the gods. for then, what we're looking at right now is perhaps as if nothing shorted out of this by no knock out funds to destroy the remaining municipalities that have whole people cool by and get access to water. the deliberate attack and civil defense department of defense improve whether they are the paramedics, the 1st responder firefighter, is in a way to result any advice of remaining means of life. and in addition to the elimination of social services, that since the beginning of, of the world, the educational institutions, the health care system across the gulf, the been a hard hated and it just being destroyed completely, was seeing the examples of this hospital behind me. it's all part of that along the process of eventually making garza street funding have level. this is not the 1st time we're seeing these deliberate attacks that are going to eventually disperse it,
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remaining, uh, facility public facilities, whether it's municipality level defense department or other organization to try to help people phase these and can provide these living conditions that are being targeted and destroyed to the point where nothing is, is going to be operational, the 3 people were killed. but in the past incident, they're more of these a person our target including law enforcement, who try to protect the aid from void into the gaza strip. those who organize it, even people who are not palestinian and part of organizations that organize and delivery the policy were targeted to go. we've seen examples with the w. c. k, the world central kitchen 2 months ago. all of this together just give you a sense of how did that go. the stipulations that run and soon enough we're seeing many of the organizations because of the lack of security and the shutter sense of safety for their crew members on the ground are under operations. and a really,
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we're seeing law enforcement who are rather be without uniform and without would not go into the do their job because of the shutter sense of safety, other public facilities, personnel, other organization, employees are all concerned right now because of what we're seeing on every single day, the deliberate target into deliberate mass killing of these people. as i stated earlier, this is the uh, the final law knock out punch that is doing that is deeply pushing the entire gauze, the community down the road. honey, thank you very much for that. that is honey muscles at the latest live and then on the line central gaza. this is earl says, are you one back from poland, stating that half a 1000000 people in gaza, a suffering from catastrophic hunger is quote, biased and misleading. according to the report, there was a high and sustained risk of famine and this trip and bell who did the spend today
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with the palestinian mother and her son who are living and attend the feeding others to provide for your own in the impossible task in gaza. your water is scarce ingredients or out of reach may be less than ours than mine and just to put together high t meals that she sells, where she's hung. mendoza, honey. i prepare rice pudding. yeah. but i also sal traditional stewed beef and bavarian cake to support my children in this situation. so we can be independent and don't have to rely on anyone else beautifully. she doesn't want the handout only the ability to provide for her 13 children and grandchildren. but it's simply not enough. israel has caught a food supplies into the street, destroyed fields and farms and restricted a coming in pushing of prices for basic vegetables and food with some items going
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up to 50 times during the original cost that you and saves more than one in 5 households in garza cold days without the tank, including the b less family. it may be that it's just one of many mother is trying to adjust to life in a word zone and provide for her family. sending food she has made with her son has become a daily rich was and it means to survive. the 1st of all costs are seeking today. for example, apples cost $17.00 shekels, a killer more than $4.00. my son, you then stood next to an apple vendor and said he would like to eat apples. i bought him 3 apples for 12 shekels. when children see such things and they desire it, you can't tell them, you don't have the money. they simply don't understand when they want something, they just want it. this time e, as in some other managed use, his hunger. but the boys needs of growling with him. his mother says she can't afford to buy him clothes and shoes,
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or even the food. see why he hasn't had her said food at 14 years old. he's having to ensure his family survivor vision and as my home as well. so sometimes people come to me who don't have money, they would beg me to give them stuff for free. i would say that i called to i truly comment because i'm financially responsible for my siblings. e, as in so many still gives up more than it can afford to without any number, sofa, women suffer. i know a woman whose husband has died. she buys from me, sometimes she would have money other times she wouldn't have any house. so i would just give her free book. she has 3 daughters and it's been by feeding each other and providing further down glands. palestinian families are resisting them, were raised on their stomachs one meal at the time and told that he address ita bitterly. but palestine. it is where it is looking at plans to increase its illegal settlements in the occupied westbank as
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a form of retaliation against the palestinian authority. the time is the idea of rice, when finance minister bestsellers much rich and as a response to palestinian moves against as well on the international stage. there are also times to give official approval to existing illegal assessments. some we have now rectified even the cabinet meeting, the decision of me and the prime minister to establish box sacraments in the west bank. we announced a month ago this to every country that you need to actually recognize who's had probably seen states. we will establish a set to mention that there are 5 countries that can meet this mistake, so we will establish 5 settlements. this is our response to the instate threatens the existence of the state of israel and it will not be established. we will develop and expand the sacraments to building organizing in establishing sacraments and huge inc restructure. we will bring a 1000000 settlers and this is our response to the enemy that spring. and i have a thought ations of palestinian rights activists who worked as the accountability
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program director with defense for children international palestine. and he's joining us live from the hague. thank you very much for your time today. smoke church and even nothing. you all who have long advocated for settlement expansion. they've gone ahead with it. but what do you think of smart, which linking good to palestinian efforts on the international stages he has? or i think the what the subject complement is implement thing. got this. find this post them on of the policy or this government and i think the limit such situation that's the opportunity for the extremist part as in this government in order to implement the uh huh. so um the sacraments bridge at the start that uh since the beginning going to be the issue with a steven so that is um um uh, um many points that was the spikes and um system is expensive and i think that
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um what, what's going on and it goes uh, on the other side, that is why i think there, so what's going to do was back, that's when the shuttle, what's going and gets that. and i think the, the, the thing with mr. excise, they were saying that the government is using what's happening in gaza as a distraction to expand illegal is rarely assessments of the occupied westbank. they'll have them said that they're not being quiet about what they doing and the occupied westbank. and i think the cause of the government uh, its been sort of the head of the inception of this uh, government. uh the uh, concrete is uh to spend the set dimensions with ben get, uh, uh, as meekly it leaves in get the problem. stevie, i'm uh, people at all when i assess the flow, when to begin to spend saw the, i get a center from the times that for me to buy supplies,
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a bunch of bus them on the back of this government. so none of the systems for which cards against the cdns was into account, and the ex, 3 months post this and this government thought it looked at the most support to the uh, the guns uh the simplex awesome thing. i guess the 1st thing i'm speaking with, you're not quite sure. i just asked if yeah, yeah, interest rate has the ally the united states has though taken measures this year to punish settlers who a violent have they had any impact. is it enough? and i think it's not enough that's on because uh, at some point there was a bug in between the us administration and the comment man, leave the, the lot us up in order to lift these uh,
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honest man to an exchange all the losing some of the policy, no money. so now i believe that the international committee community is quoted set and what is an estimate thing when in the uh yeah, it gets a slip or into what's the problem that is made. it says, this is what is the account when he bought it. they went to crimes against us, the nuns and the policy or discovery. man, it's uh, uh, uh, vacation was that what the international community is quoting for democracy and the human rights students are deprived from the price um, the problem. what type of sources on his sources and at the institutional community is it uh, its upside is joining us live from the hague there. thank you very much for your time today. thank you.
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ok. and are on millions of people accosting the ballots and early presidential elections that she was an a successive for you, but i am, and i, you see was killed in a helicopter crash last month. 2 candidates have withdrawn, leaving full, and the wrecks centrist of a pharmacist. and to conservative, many iranians are divided on whether version will address pressing issues, including the economy and mandatory head coverings for women. we have 2 correspondents covering the elections for us from pet on oil speak to us instead of that in just a moment. but 1st, let's go to as a no called her and say the time is about the turn out the mood way you being today at the polling stations are busy or early to say what the voter turnout will be. opinion polls such as 50 to 55 percent. it's not clear if it's going to be more than the previous
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election when 48 percent turned out to vote. now the conservative count, these are those who hold power in this country. they can rely on their at least 20 percent of the electorate. they are expected to vote in large numbers. there is who they're going to be a size of for both segments of the population who are going to say who the there are people who are the solutions. there's voter apathy and they don't believe the elections will bring out any change. and then you'll have voters who are putting their hopes on the reform is candid at the sole reform is candidates on the ballot pay for stephen. he himself has a young he himself acknowledge that you cannot bring about the radical change, but he can bring it, you know, bring about incremental change at the end of the day, the 2nd top physician in this country, the presidency that says, this is a man who's supposed to manage the daily lives of the people and what people want
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is for the economy to improve the inflation to, to, to, to stop it. and of course, the currency depreciation for the 3 ation as well because their purchasing power has been effected. now this selection may not bring about radical change, but it's does, it's will have implications for the countries. and this relations with the world an election held early because president for him, right? you see was killed in a helicopter crash in iran. elections are also seen as a referendum on the establishment while casting his vote supreme leader at least come in and he reiterated the need for a mass, turned out saying that his stomach republic gains, its strength and legitimacy from its people. double majority is the existence and dignity of the country before the world is relying on the presence of people. that's why we recommend out the people to seriously take the issue of participation and this important political test. in recent years,
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voter turnout has declined. but as with previous pools, conservative supporters were out in force the solution is significant because it is good for my country. we are listening to our leader and they should be someone elected to take care of the people's problems. the vote is a test for another camp to the reforms who are seeking to return to the political arena. for the 1st time in years. a reform is politician, approved to run has a chance of winning muscle physics. 10 is backed by high profile figures, such as former presidents, how central honey and mohammed, the hot to me. they began to participate and have been trying to bring voters, especially undecided ones to pulling stations. when i should i go down, there is a chance for change. if people feel that is needed is to refer mister can make peace with the world. the performance of conservatives haven't been good.
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the conservatives are facing a challenge. public discontent and protests have spread in recent years, and they failed to nominate a consensus candidates mohammed back or gladly above the current speaker of parliament and his opponent, site jelly the an alter, conservative serving on the supreme national security council. both have good relations with the political elite, but their personal rivalries will split. the conservative vote account of it needs more than 50 percent of the ballots cast to win for a run off will be held next week. while this polling station is busy, some people have stayed at home as a form of protest. there is a sense of disillusionment. iranians have been reeling under a strained economy and some say, a lot of liberties. they don't believe the election will bring change. reforms aren't promising a radical shift in policies and planned to work from within the system if they come
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to power. the votes outcome may be unpredictable, but the post election phase is expected to be one of continuity rather than change . then there i was just eager to hold on and say, now you have touched on how the country faces no shortage of challenges to talk us through how those main issues have played out. and the election. 2 the presidential hopefuls, for example, during their lives debates, they talked about the economy. in fact, 3 of the 5 debates were about the economy. they were telling the people and promising the people that to expect better governance. so they to have acknowledge that there has been no incompetence that governance on the part those in power. but of course there's the issue of international sanctions, a certain impose sanctions that keeps the tests really out of the international financial system. when you talk to people in market places, they tell you, look,
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we can't afford to buy chicken, we can't afford to buy meets. yes, they blame internal policies, but they also blame, you know, the policies of the international community. they say that they have been you know, paying the price as a result of, of the sanction. so there's a lot of challenges and then the, the candidates, they, they need to bridge the gap. they need to find a way to reach out to the people because there is a divide, you know, within society here it's very clear you just go from one neighborhood to another. so it's, this is just another challenge. that's the, these presidential hopefuls will have to face if and when you know, when they take off the thank you for that. that is dana, paula joining us live from the iranian capital. let's bring in graceful set about he's also live for us and fed on it based on tell us more about the leading contenders and how they differ on the biggest issues facing the country.
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we have now to cause evans and candidates and one before ms wants with the bottom speaker, which is considered as a more conservative. so she says that she doesn't oppose to negotiate with the, with the west, with the same. and he's broken off to this. i negotiated or deal with the west and companies over there is quite a cautious to say that they've negotiations needs to be in the frame where they should be peaceful. so that's what well cease which is position because the one that is what it ends up getting to the reform is worse. but the other hand, he wants to show that he's going into the system. the other hand, you have another conservative who's regarded as a site. former chief nuclear negotiator with rob, peaceful, far, has been focusing more on how the west is not the smartest and where he has to be with starting to deduce it. wait, saying that for years we have negotiated findings. we agreed on that deal,
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but yeah, say you did that sort of a deal, and that's why it was not trustworthy. we shouldn't be wasting time, but rather ties with the non western countries. stand candidates, the reform is the only report this can, let's running this presidential election is missing position. yeah. he says that the sanctions, international sanctions are the disasters. it's the main problem that the company is facing on says if he's elected, that's going to be his primary focus. he's going to be open and not get on for the world get world time. he's going to negotiate the nuclear deal. the regional policies are not support us is we think that say we see all the companies however, he's also not including all of the for the size. we think a lot of a solid as well. so thank you very much for that rest. well, since that well, so live in pet on the
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for the 1st televised, evasion device for the white house has led to concerns about president joe's biden's ability to serve. if he's re elected in november, socials in the democratic party. have told elders here that they are in full on panic mode to bite and struggle at times to answer questions and stay coherent pay . and donald trump spawns about the economy, abortion, and migration, as well as the was and ukraine and gaza. allen, official reports from atlanta, new welcomes, new hon checks that are policy differences between the 2 presidential candidates. and they don't like each other either without question, the worst president, the worst presidency in the history of our country. by the time we left thursday's room, chaos literally chaos. this was not a good night for to abide for a man that's spent several days preparing. he fumbled answers, struggle to highlight to success is i can trust them with donald trump. the record will be there. but he look more into mind than the mind he wants to replace. he's
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not equipped to be president, you know, and i know it is ridiculous by them highlighted thomas exaggerations and this claims about his record. while in the white house, every single thing he said is a lie. this was adopted as possibly the most consequential debate in american history, millions to and then even people traveling over america. well, i'd say protest is reminded the candidates of the global implications of events in atlanta to buys and reject to trumps idea that the us was no longer respected, no longer admired on the world stage. the idea that somehow we are just failing country. i've heard a president talk like history for donald trump claims. he would rather not be involved in politics, but failed. he had to act. i wish she was a great president, democrats. so trying to put a brief, based on what happened to you, and privately, somebody consider if bite and should be replaced at the party's convention in a few weeks. i don't know a democrat of my party that would do so,
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especially after tonight's we have is back as enough to to be to then to bite and try to put a good spin on things. claiming fact checkers will get from the coming dates. i can think of one thing, he said that was true. total comes campaign. no, believe they have an advantage. perhaps one could even overcome his legal problems . before the debate, many voters were concerns that joe biden was just too old, not help to another for years and the white house, best performance. one of them is through his fears. island for sure. i'll just see the atlanta. it's mike hannah is at the white house in washington dc. so mike, what is the reaction today in the us to the debate? well, the is concerned about the performance of president by them, particularly amongst democrats. he was uncertain, he was on sure particular points. he came back more lively towards the middle and onwards of the page. uh, but certainly the uh,
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concerns about his shopping is and his age. these were concerns before the debates and his performance in the debates as of to accentuate them. on the other hand, donald trump was guilty of a number of full swords within his pockets of the debate. full swords and checked by the monthly rate is which has led to a lot of criticism. trunk telling lies about certain issues, all pride lies but also being evasive on some critical questions such as his role in the at january, the 6th 2021 events. his role in the abolition of roe v wade. and very importantly, he was a base if about whether or not he will accept the results of the 2020 full election . so on one side, you had those criticising by them points on certain performance. on the other side, you've got those criticising trump for his repeated full. so it's throughout the
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debate and certainly the criticism of bite and has performance seems to be the biggest story from the 1st debate mike. their calls for him to step aside. is that realistic? a well, it is a process that would have to be gone through 1st, the full president biden would have to accept that fact. he would have to step aside personally in order for a new candidate to be elected at the convention. now he has already secured all his delegates folds at convention. so it is not a simple question of finding somebody else. it is a process that has to be gotten through in terms of which the delegates who are already pledged to him, released himself at the same state just as a very complicated procedure. it's not that long before the convention takes place by them. stop all arguing that he was suffering from a cold, which accounts they say for his uncertain performance, but certainly his behavior, his actions in the next few days and indeed weeks will be watched very closely by
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those who are concerned about his potential role in a re election as president, mike, thank you very much for that. that's mike hannah, joining us live from washington d. c. richard. good. stay in as a democratic strategist and full advisor to both henry and val. accent, and thank you for your time. how much trouble of the democrats and your viewers needs to be reminded that in mid to late october of 2016 when the access hollywood tape came out, where donald trump was boasting, wrapping women by their private parts. there were calls for him to step down loud calls, much more so than what we're hearing now. because it was so really eating. they couldn't stand the thought of backs and somebody have such horrible character. you've bought through it anyway. i just think people who are now calling for
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biting the step down or the same people that just a few months ago. um we're singing his praises after a very vibrant state of the union address isn't the same person it. we don't know why he had such a hard time finding the right words last night. but we know that the contrast is again, somebody who couldn't find the connection to the truth. and i missed a good saying, we know that despite we know that despite, as you describe that donald trump's lack of connection with the truth, it hasn't affected his popularity. he has been elected. is it not worrying that, you know, some of there was so many calls from democrats themselves that there was so many reports about democrats themselves being extremely worried now because of job items performance. of course,
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it would be hard not to be worried. but i guess this infection is going to be a contrast between somebody biden who's fighting for americans and somebody trump, who is just fighting for himself. but mr. going to say that i'm sorry to interrupt, but if you look at jo biden's performance in the debate, does he look capable of fighting everybody who has met with joe biden look not long ago. the republicans in congress were complaining because joe biden, in their lunch, when it came to negotiating over various issues around the budget, spending and other priorities of his they were complaining it by had taken advantage of them not long ago. so the notion that somehow he's going from that person with superman qualities to in and see both person. yes. okay. he had
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a hard time last night finding the right words on occasion. but people just need to take a brass and realize that again, ronald reagan, in his 1st debate against walter mondale 1984 looked very old and he came back and one in the land slide. i'm not saying by didn't. well we didn't a landslide, but getting people just need to take a breath or that is a strategy, just democratic strategists, richard. good stay and joining us live from washington dc. thank you for your time to thank you. the still ahead on this, i'll just say my name's alex hundreds to an awesome can. yeah. so the funeral of a teenager who was shot and killed during the recent protest against the tax rise. and also ahead with immigration being one of the main campaigns, themes and fonts. many in this border region are watching the elections closely on step 5 from reporting from mental with florida. checks are already fairly tight. ends like father, like son,
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teenager. ronnie. james is drafted by the los angeles lakers. that story is coming up with. some of the members of thailand's most notorious gang captured and caged at last, gangs of monkeys took control of the city in central time in several years ago. stopped of tourist treats during the coven pandemic, they over and shops and businesses sourcing owners for payment and food. but now the, the lowest cost for their incarceration begins. however, documentation and sterilization refreshing to mock their arrival in jail tattoos or a vital powerful prison like that. it's just as true for these monkeys as they get their id numbers, place the page big forever on counting the cost us death
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continues to balloon should americans and the rest of the will be worried. swift nomics all taylor swift concepts and boosting local economies and races introducing longer office hours, but will a 6 day week. welcome counting the cost on out to 0. the the watching. i'll just say i have a me and is it a put on and don't have a mind to about top stories the sound is randy military is targeting heavy population areas of central and southern gaza. gaza civil defense agency says 3 of its medics were killed by israeli strikes and they carried out the rescue efforts
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and brought a refugee camp at least 12. others were wounded watches in around a cost and their ballots and an early presidential election by choosing a successor to abraham value, see who was killed in a helicopter crash last month. there were 3 leading contenders of a foremost and 2 conservatives. and the 1st televised debates and the race for the white house is that the concerns about present jose biden's ability to serve if he's re elected in november, socialist and the democratic party have told algebra there and for non panic most occupied and struggled at times to answer the questions and stay coherent. large crowds of people have been gathering in kenya for the funeral of a protest killed young recent confrontations with police police 27 people, including a child being towed in recent days as protest is demanded. president williams, who told withdrawal a controversial finance bill off to purging, to scrap the tax plan, which who is now facing global pressure to resign. meanwhile, can use high court has bod police from using north academy gas and both live and
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rubber bullets against for testers. let's of bringing our costs funded zane bus at avi, who's joining us live from the capital nairobi. so once again, seeing people out on the street same this time morning, those killed in protest. that is correct. there were protests calls for today. we haven't seen any of those, but we have seen this very large procession. marking the funeral of this young man, the 1st funeral to happen for more than 2 dozen people killed in recent days. with regards to the protests that have been taken place over this tax bill, now abraham come out was 19 years old. he went out on tuesday as part of the protests that we saw that went into parliament. he never came home on wednesday. his mother went looking for his body, she found them in the march where he and his 19 year old was laid to rest. today. now was the headline on the daily nation really does capture the mood that the country is going through right now. we're bringing there,
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you can see him is one of the people featured here. and this is really a country taking stock of exactly what these protests have, cost them the lives of so many young people. and the worry is that as these demonstrations carry on your calls for protests to continue, it will continue to be deadly that these funerals will become a common place. and it is things like this that is making present william roots of deeply unpopular. and what about the high port schooling zane? you know that the police comp use to gas water cannon live a rubber bullets. how much of a victory is that for protest is well, this report that came out today, this ruling by the high chords is significant. it comes at a time where it could potentially emboldened this protest movement, but it is also a government institution, seeing the anger of the people against government institutions, perhaps tried to distance himself themselves from this problem. it is a response to a petition put out by an opposition lawyer into rights groups,
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basically naming the police interior ministry, the attorney general choosing them a violating kenyans constitutional rights and using tactics that the petition describes as draconian. now, joining me now to discuss this more is demarus kit bruno. she is the acting executive director of the international commission of jurors here in kenya. thank you very much, sir. for joining us. thank you. know, sort of the country where the judiciary hasn't often been seen is independence. how significant is what has happened today? does it reflect the shift and loyalty is in favor of the people of leak reflect the or the situation that has like knowledge that something is going to be the petition. this is please. that's the width of it. talk to the where used to police the support as well. so if you just barely took
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a box to human rights from expression assembly that i to life so that i to secure to awesome. and so what is the quote for this purpose? it said that it felt, but that was something here and perhaps it needed to be sure to support us. so preventing the police or the government from using such and such a methods of policing for this. uh, this puts us that are going on right now. and so it's, yes, it is sort of redeeming for the institution, but it's also a business, the book, the same thing as a what the president did apologize. the book and perhaps confident, all kinds of perhaps that's our, that's what to talk to me right now. and it comes just after the same high court issued a ruling allowing the deployment the military. so it's a bit of a balancing act by them, isn't it? yes, but the devil is in the details in terms of enforcement. how will the court enforce its ruling if it's in a, in favor of the people when the enforcement mechanism is the police, the same police that are under the microscope? right?
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yes. so this takes us back to the question of the rules and quotes duplicate enforcement to pick up the police. and so this is a form the of the instruments of government to the police service commission, the executive, to respect this order of this look at the order it is very specific as to which protest it's talking about. so before the prevents the use of those tactics, those tools only when it comes to the the process, what to do with the appointments and specifically the, the security for the finance bill of that for me. i wrapped and perhaps does that also include this will just like nothing's been asking for the thank you very much for your thoughts. so timing is significant. it is something that it reflects to the protest movement that they are seen by a government institution at
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a time. when there is a deepening distrust of not just the president, but government institutions overall here and can say, and thank you very much for that. that zane bus savvy with the latest live in nairobi to funds with now with the fall of national rowdy party of mine. the pen is leading opinion polls the head of sundays parliamentary elections. it's campaign has focused on immigration and promises to deny migrant social benefits and housing upon and say the script and millions of people into 2nd class citizens. step lawson report from the french riviera, the french riviera has been a welcome escape for foreigners, for centuries, a mix of nationalities looking for some nc within this region close to the border with italy and t immigration in santa phobic sentiments out on the rise. fed by the phone, right? national riley party, which has been pulling us the most popular here. the facts of these, i want them to think about us, french,
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people who built this country and now live in misery because pensions of love and the cost of living is high, right? so every day, french border police prevent dozens of migrants and refugees. as i'm traveling from africa to italy, from entering the country and national rally party wants friends to reinstate national borders. a phone and say, plans by default, right to tyson border controls even further are only unrealistic and pain restoration that's forced as refugees and life wants to take more dangerous routes . but with immigration being one of the main election themes, these are plants, a large number of photos like to here. the national rally party also wants to introduce a system of national preference, which will exclude millions of non french nationals from social benefits. and to exclude people with you will nationalities from certain positions and that's hopeful, new list, which one, you know, it's direction and for us citizens with different nationalities. it's not easy to live in a country that no longer want sauce threatens awesome. tells us we are no longer
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welcomed while we participate in the french academy. we study to pay taxes. how garrett run several restaurants with her husband and niece originally from needs? yes, i got most here from it's only 12 years ago. we now has both friends and to nation nationality since all the shows to present to you all these measures make us do a national feel like 2nd class citizens, other programs of the national riley party and of a but this one about doing nationality shows you are less and less welcoming from the even though you are a french on the couple is considering leaving france if the national valley party are asked to lead to next government parties. candidates in the border region did not respond to questions and stopped people from speaking to us. showing a growing divide in the region long symbolizing the french motto, i'll speak quality, liberty and fraternity stepped fast and i'll just be around at the french riviera,
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coming to call us as the associate director and senior policy analyst at m. p. i. europe, who work is primarily focused on the development of is you migration policies and she's joining us live from defense capital. thank you very much for your time. can you help us to understand a little bit more why immigration has become one of the top issues in the selection? when fonts are seeing some of the lowest levels of permanent migration among developed countries behind many of its neighbors that support into the only cds for pools last you. right? absolutely. um, you know, the national rail, i, as been speaking about migration all the time since the beginning of, of this new campaign. and this has been a public school strategy to hide that their program. keep changing. it's changing, you know, on pension, on the pension reform on the environment of public services. and we've seen it last night with us, the latest debate between the main coordination party and how they are using migration as
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a scapegoat for all issues. so it's not just about the level of migration, but really, you know, explaining it to people that okay, migration is responsible for drug trafficking, you know, in security. and we're seeing how the majority of french nothing. but indeed there too many migrates in france. whereas in did, you know, they're, they're getting, you know, limited actual information on the actual numbers of migraines, that level of education for people who are staying in friends and also to what extent they benefit from social services. um no. okay. or is on the account? i just wanted to say that politicians, kate going migrants for the country's problems, isn't unique to funds. but what is it about the french context where people are believing that migrants are responsible for many of the issues the countries facing . i would argue that it's not as specific as the 2 friends, and that's a trend we're seeing in a number forced in country. and what's really been,
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i think, specific to take to the national debate has been the fact that we've been debating for migration bill. you know, for the past year and we're a government like the government of, of a, my new and my cool. and that initially put forward a bill that you know was bit bouldin's was acknowledging the benefit of migration for a labor market. but also for well, for system as gradually shifted to the right and i think a dropped proposal that traditionally, i've only been in, you know, with the boss get a proposal of the far right. and then we normalize all of these, these scores. and i think they sent to me in the trends was being flooded and how much of the national valley success and the reason to repeat in parliament and actions is down to the anti immigrant policies and cannot replicate that in the french selections. a yeah, i mean the what, what they call being the program and, and i thing you, your colleague and refer to number of the major best as
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a box cut off, i would say, you know, policies that even friends are they, doctors, how're not, you know, not implemented and the key one is really going back to the notion of jew silly, which by which you know, if you're born in friends, to find parents, you can become french. and that's something that for the far right, it's not something that they accept because they come really was assign diaz. and that's to be french. you need to be, you know, offer certain uh origin. and i think we're seeing hawk, this is really preventing it in the national debate. we've also seen all of this close about the fact that there are limited, you know, the needs to be limits of the access to social services. because for an a would be the ones that are taking away public services. while we know you know that that's not the case and for and margaret to come to friends contribute to tour the social welfare system as much as a, as french citizen coming to call us. thank you so much for your insights on this
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a called the to the off the who was sent off in the 8 and submitted to full punching upon them of today, leaving the tournament hosted to play amend down for most of the game. despite that, it was the us who went ahead and knocked alonza with the fantastic strike up from father in the gum, which is certainly worth another look at the we play find them. i then equalize before half time with this goal from c, the blackman us nearly hang on but kind of, i did go on to get the winter with jose for her. those quote was 7 minutes left by them. i had to play, i sent off after that, but they made it to the final whistle and $1.00 to $1.00 representing your national team is a tremendous honor. and you know, there's a lot of expectations that come along with it. you know, today where as i reiterate, it was extremely disappointing results. but the effort was there and we put in the same type of effort in this game, in terms of the work effort and, and the togetherness, you know, we'll have
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a shot to be here. why we know it's going to be difficult, but what we're going to get our best off to the game. the us concerned several of the plays that had been targeted by racist comments online and report to the matter to the tournament. organizes us offers a statement that said that there's absolutely no place in the game for such hateful and discriminatory behavior. these options are not only unacceptable, but also contrary to the values of respect and inclusive achieve that we uphold as an organization to. yes. now need likely to win the final good game against your why woods might see it's tough task. why fresh bolivia, 5 mil in new jersey would dollar and newness among the scores. the livable size of school the for the 7 straight to international match to apply or chasing a rustle, 16 so called plus title. and now on the foot of a place in the quote of finals. i believe you have just one. when in the last 30 to
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gain the and based on the growing james and his son bruni are set to become the 1st as the father son due to play for the same team as the same time. the 19 year old that was picked by the los angeles lakers and the 2nd round of b and b, a draft office they. rooney entered this. he has the draft for the following one year at the university of southern california, often recovering from a card yet correct that last summer, you know, joins the lakers where his father played since 2018 in the history of the and there's never been a father had a song that share and there's a basketball court that feels like something that could be magical and we know and have to respect. as of course, the problem has a decision about his opt out and i'm sure he and his family and to general delivery,
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what they're going to do there. and of course he has freedom to decide whatever is best for him and his family. this is going to be india against south africa and the final, the t 20 woke up on site today and just slash defending champions england off the rain delay. and go ahead and captain right sama top schooled with 57 to help post it so. so a 171 for 7, and they with through england boxes and just for it to put them right picks up to it gets. but it was a spin as who did most of the damage in england ended up the following. sure. it's a by 68 runs i'm feeling good about that the when the match, when you bought a form and if deemed doesn't do well, then it doesn't matter. so i think the feeling going to be close to the close to the one step and uh close to the draw. feasel. yeah. feeling good, reaching a semi find the low cost is, is it an achievement? um,
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we wanted to obviously go the way that was what we came in for that we face some lots of challenges and adversity throughout the whole tournament. and we stuck together well and played well enough to get to this stage. but um, unfortunately at this stage we sold insure and during the american golf uh, actually about to at least the way i the rocket mortgage, classic apartments in detroit. the 22 year old from california, one the texas open area to see him and he wrapped up full birdies and an eagle in his final 7 holes to finish 8 on the pump. as one shot clear of the field by the salt of the day, went to nate. lastly, the american produced a hole in one of the 11th hole. nevertheless, who remained 6 shots of the police. and finally, to rio at present in the search it out for that looks in good form ahead of his olympic tie till next month. he's reached the quote, the final the well. so if at league we'll pro events where he'll face depends
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connor or larry e and then fix surfing torment will be held in, tied to the and that's those. but for me, i do back to this kind of thank you very much for that to now back to one of our main stories slow to to represent a cross section of american politics. watch the 1st u. s. presidential debate ahead of november's election at a gathering in the swing stage with wisconsin. it's just one of many watch policies held across the country as low as way up who to vote for or even if sale vote height is your cost or has more. the american voters at this debate watch party are not shy about their politics. republicans are wearing red chords around their next democrats blue, and the blues aren't happy with jo biden's performance. we're watching this debate has. i've been cringing the entire time and listening to trump and actually
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absorbing and listening to what he's saying is actually making me consider flipping my book. corey. zach is a suburban mother from the swing state of ohio who previously voted for biden. she's among the several 100 voters brought together by the national civic group. braver angels, to try to bridge america's partisan divide. and though they span the political spectrum, almost everyone here agreed biden's old age was on full display. what i didn't understand are flat. i do not understand a word, he was saying, republicans said trump was the clear winners that think a discipline donald trump, will win this election in the fall of the land slides. the crowd inside this room is a very accurate reflection of the reader. american electorate at large, weren't even we split between republicans. democrats and independents in attendance
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