tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 4, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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a daily 9 south asia is growing for employment levels that actually fully why is that counting the cost? oh no, jew sierra the the hello i'm elizabeth put on i'm in the system, use our life. wonder how coming off in the next 16 minutes, escalation violence on the 11 on israel border has all the targets is waiting military sites. the badge of missiles as well continues to strike, $711.00 on. and guys are the pals to me and death toll passes. 38000 to nations. this way, the strikes target residential areas of the north carolina at least $22.00 people
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election day and the united kingdom, millions of costs and the balance is, keeps thomas labor policy looks on $6.00 prime minister. and she's so next conservatives and have a cane bel, heads west will be live from mexico, with locals, a bracing high ones, and heavy rain on his phone of a joke of it. she's getting a few problems in his round sigma shit, wimbledon. he's sues. that's the one off against tongue jacob suddenly does. he have to stay on track for the 25th grand samsung's, the will begin this new cell in southern lebanon, where hezbollah has 5 a barrels of 200 missiles, an explosive drones into northern israel. the group has targeted several of his randy military positions across the board to multiple fi hasbrook house from the occupied golden heights and in the region of galilee. as licensed escalation
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follows, the killing of a senior has bulk amanda and 11 on on wednesday. that is why the military says it struck multiple hezbollah targets and southern 11 on his way, the 5 digit. so the areas of dom, yeah. and for the speak to a correspondent as a big, he's joining us live from much. are you in, in southern lebanon? i thought has been, or the 24 hours of this escalation in cross border facing what's happening there now as well. there's that continuation of that cross border of fighting in the last moments where you just saw it and is ready to restrict on the turn of comfort killer. but also we've heard throughout the day, rocket fire coming from southern lebanon, a dentist way new positions. we've also heard sonic booms, us is brittany, across breaking the sound barrier over liberty's s face. we've had, we've seen a young being targeted by it is really fast. but what has been last thing is that since yesterday, after the assassination of that senior combined them,
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how about the new mountain? i said that they have fight over 200 a 250 me. so is there any targets? they said that they're going to squadron of drones targeting 7 military targets as well as way also harry is that the ministry is a new new attribute because it's targeted and there's been some injuries amongst the for any soldiers. so those attacks have continued. we've also seen a smoke rising from these very new sections of net to the nice i couldn't get to kind of remind dr to zoom in on that you should be able to see some of that smoke still rising. it's a bit hazy here today, but that this is not the 1st time his will of hit that is there a new section that hits it with guided missiles before targeting is very soldiers and they've hit it several times today. but as you said, is what has been responding, they've also came back to a stripe strike on the cool. now what's his with us saying is that they will continue. there's more to come, but this is an escalation, but is it as
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a today's rates would like to know from it we have seen in the past is military. i assess the nations using drones and strikes and i've seen a escalation from his belie, in terms of a response to that. but his with us is that their responses are within the framework of them, reacting to this assessment nation that so this is an escalation, it's fall from an old like tool, but they off is always that it will, it takes, is one miscalculation for it to escalate very, very quick. so thank you for that. that is as a big with a nature as life from mazda you and, and southern 11 on, or what as tensions between hezbollah and the is ready on the grow. their off, he is, the will, may spill over the border in the southern village of thomas survivors. requote to deadlines by the attacks that have taken place since 1996, one of them so the cutting of more than a 100 civilians. while they sought refuge in a un peacekeeping. compound, zanna called the reports from comma and southern 11 on a memorial. that stands as
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witness to a crime. children were among the 28 people killed. and then this way, the strike that brought down a building in southern lebanon, and 2006, the design of the 6 year old zane of life cut short. and the last major confrontation between israel and has been law sort of the as a and i'm, i begun to the present and she was sleeping next to her brother. and then i found a small hand. her body was covered with rubble. i kissed her hand just until it was the corner has seen its share of tragedy. 18 years on has below, and as well are, again at war kind of it is still outside the battle ground of the latest conflict line. some 12 kilometers from the border is the full type of model, and then it says rarely to launch a full blown with lebanon. know like what is happening now? it will stuff heavy blows at the hands of hezbollah. mariam survived what's known here as the 1st condo massacre. she lost the 18 members of her family alley,
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like marianne, survive. the 1996 is where the bombing that kills more than 100 civilians. taking shelter at a un peacekeeping bass at the age of 8, he saw images that are etched in his memory. provide me with that god. i still remember watching people being then to live in that tent. i remember the voice of the woman who was screaming while she was being burned alive. i remember seeing an infant without a head, but i li, explains how experience is like these create resilience and the will to fight back . this is ready. tank is a reminder of a long conflict between israel and has the law. the lebanese armed group takes credit for ending, as well as a team, your occupation of southern lebanon in the year 2000. there had been several rounds of violence since the not so distant sound of bombs were planes breaking sound barriers are all too familiar for the people here. the overhaul. and then of course
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there is concern and fear. but we have an ideology and it's not easy to force us to leave a homes defiance at a time of escalating threats by israel. that could change the magnitude of the conflict center who there else? was it a condo, so there's nothing on saturday now. there is director of the volunteer institute for strategic phase and he's joining his life on the lebanese capital bay with the to see you, mr. now the, so israel says it doesn't want to go with hezbollah. so what's that strategy when it kills senior come on, does since it always leads to a real escalation? i mean, i think the main objective as well as this is that a strike is to put pressure on has been a lot to reach you before my take could feed because both parties in stock to withdraw their to not to go toward and each for its own thirties and definitely isn't. i is exhausted by the war taking place in gaza and would be fair
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to lead with the situation in the nose was the problem. i think it means as has been law since day one. it was saying that is that i need to stop the water heater owns to when at the moment to that is he's fine here in gossip. but the problem is that deposition of stuff was conflicting party are so far apart. the on one hand says, well, it's interesting to stop the war in case that is a ceasefire and gaza. and this is not something to happen very soon and is evaluated a is the government to change that one of engagement that we're pretty bidding be before october, a 7 a that the situation has drastically change. what is your day to day that is and it was the status of that. and then most of part of it and put the final combat to
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$80000.00 is what i eat is half of that then. oh yeah, 60160000 of the is there any government itself says have not been able to return to northern israel to return to their homes in northern israel when you talk about how is roll strategy is to push has bola to a diplomatic solution as wells idea of a diplomatic solution seems to be that hezbollah move back from the so called blue, not in the bull to why would that be acceptable? has to has of all the and this up to now is not acceptable as the by the hesper law. because this is a kind offset at bush and implementation of 17, the old one that was not implemented by a is evaluated to start was as has never been implemented by law. this is a who shanise, the product that they've been use. army has to go and be in charge of the security
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and the sauce and hezbollah is driving go since they want to keep that road of engagement as is the on the southeastern border. and one very important to remark here is that the you're behind has been law. have that was the 1st student do that. the officer by the american president of a ceasefire. why it wasn't insisting for and bushing all day long for as he's why she's fired. why this change in position? maybe because you're on the was not consulted. the of for this uh for this is he's fine. he really wants its place location table and it's trying to get to this position. it's through the, it's this by the next ship. that is the south soon. this is going to it's practicum
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defective control of the security in south term level. yeah, we know that this isn't just between hezbollah and as well. everyone and the international community says they don't want to see an escalation, but i want to ask you how the problem magic has the us position on this. on the one hand, it says it doesn't want to see will, but tells as well that it will support it regardless of this approach in bold and nothing else. a deputy that this is a very important to the same goes for a guy. so it, it washington is trying to push, pull it is, he's fired up to of, on to now it did not succeed. and the u. s. is trying to avoid an additional one to be added to that a new could a and it's a closed door was china the it doesn't want to what so i put a show door or they can face in the middle east. however, the situation is such that that is that i and it needs things to be
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a changed on the up to now pulled that the problem, i think effort. that's where the brought it by the american diplomacy in particular and let the mr. holstein was that it was trying to, to find a compromise building on a success. it has made defining the, because it was the brew code or to reach an agreement between the zip on on. and that is that i and to, uh, is 52222 defined money time a board, the board, mr. nazare, all 6 most successes, it up to now, it is efforts to reach the between has well, i'm, the visa does not succeed. and of course being questions about whether, hey, or the us on, on us broker in any of this, i'm a favor one out of time, but mr. now the thank you. as always for your analysis, we do appreciate it. i mean either and be able to to turn into gaza
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now as well as bombardment has killed at least 22 palestinians in the north since thursday morning. that brings the desk told to moments as he 8099 months before. one of the latest strikes at a residential square and gauze, especially, people are trying to rescue those trapped under the rubble among the wounded. a several children have been taken to hospital and that speak to our correspondents in gaza. thought it wasn't and is joining us live from then on the line in the central district and thought of among the is one of the targets on thursday. i was actuation centers of the. yeah, that's right. elizabeth city is very attacks of the goal is a strength within the past 24 hours. and even within the hours of this morning, does not stop specifically in the notes of the gaza strip. we have been hearing loud explosions. also in the central area box starting from the news. weather is what um,
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it has been caustic training today on targeting evacuation centers to schools have been absolutely targeted by these very flight to get at least 5 palestinians have been killed sofa. um, its a beverage neighborhood has been mostly talking to you today just in the last couple of hours. a residential buildings that is adjacent to uh, evaluation. since i was talking to 2 palestinians have been killed while 6 of those wounded. and now they are getting treatment in the pop is tossed, it's a while in the summit part of guns. we have been surprised by the amount of destruction that are the civil defense members and the crews have tools out just the redoubt. specifically in roughly distributed have managed to partially gain access to that area after a minute treats, have to go with it to work for the is very cheap stuff. especially in the western side of the town. why the palestinian defense who's assaulted to recover the victims who have been found killed in that area, including the bodies of children and how the city of men is specifically close to
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their houses that have been widely targeted ended with money to go a few is that since october, the 7th, the number of palestinians being to sofa has surpassed more than $38000.00 palestinians being killed. and this is the highest number recorded as the rounds of conflict have interrupted before we come off. and israel seems to, it's about, you know, you know, not to withdrawal from the gaza strip in 2005. elizabeth of course that doesn't take into consideration the many 1000 instead of believe to be under the rubble static. thank you for your reporting. as always, that a static of was in live in bed on by as well as upon minister benjamin netanyahu, who says he'll send a negotiation team to participation talks for the release of captives held them. garza once again, nothing yahoos trust that will only end off to achieving all of as well as goals. on wednesday, i'm off said she had a plan for a potential ceasefire with country and egypt, sion mediation as well, that is where the government has banned elders. they are from reporting from israel,
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so home to son who is this, joining us funding to damian capital ahmad. not a lot of details yet. home. the tell us what you are hearing from israel. not a lot of details just yet, but officials within prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his office confirming that he will in fact be sending these rarely negotiating team to meet with mediators. in the next round of talks. it's not clear yet when or where they're going to take place. we do know they've previously taken place in both cairo and doha, and his really teams have been present in both of those locations. now these really prime ministers decision comes after a statement by israel's most saw that was released by both the internal security agency themselves and the prime ministers office saying that they are reviewing chemist, his latest response to a cease fire deal. it comes after months of stalled talks and disagreements between both sides,
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but it's really official speaking anonymously have said that there is still a lot of things that need to be sorted out and that these conversations could take time and that they're approaching this with what they're calling cautious optimism . i'm the no doubt we'll come back to you when we see a move from israel. so now that is, i'm the sound foot joining us line from amman. and a reminder that is where the government has a band which is 0 from operating in israel, which is why i'm the is proportion and why we have a portion from a neighboring jordan the most of them, the u. k. a cost and the balance and the general election, both prime minister issues through neck and label to give the kissed on his lunch duty on thursday. the spring just 6 weeks and so not cool. this map election. let's go to our correspondence. sonya diag. oh, she's outside a version station in wolverhampton. so sonya, how's the polling been going?
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i know you've been there for most of the day and what are you hearing about? 10 out across the u. k. well, off to a very slow start this morning. it gradually seemed to be picking off, and a steady stream of people have been going into the polling station behind me to cost that thought, but who they would want to see a few, the seats of wolverhampton, there were 3 seats here that are being contested between the different parties as well. the move of hampton is a city which is in the house of the west midlands. it has a fiercely proud legacy of industry and manufacturing. with these days, around 3 quarters of the people employed who are employed in the services sector. as well, and so while it will be a while until we know the initial results of exit polls,
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vote is all being reminded that if they want the vote to count, they're going to have to bring with them to the polling stations. the votes are id to ensure that they're able to vote is the 1st time that it's happened in the u. k . general election. all right sonya and when can we see when can we expect rather the results as well. we're going to get the 1st sign out around $2200.00 local time. that's $2100.00 gmc, when exit polls will be published. so it will give some signed as to who may be a head back. but after that, of course, is going to be a front to rush to get all those boats counted, the pilot boxes will be taken to the counting centers. the round about 11 such local time, 10 a t g m t a 10 foot 2 p. m gmc, we're going to have the 1st that corporations the 5 seats declared, which will take place somewhere in the northeast of england traditionally. but
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we've seen those 1st that corporations around 1 am midnight g m to we're going to be getting a fast look at the picture of how it's looking in scotland with the results. the then, of course it gets to the may see griffey where you're going to be seeing dozens of seats being declared over the course of the night. the early morning. and around about 4 o'clock, 3, g m t will get the fast clear picture of which kind of it is ahead, which policy is ahead. and most importantly, also by how much of a much in. now bear in mind that will also be a recount. so all the seats that have been declared early, that's always a possibility that but if everything goes according to fine, we should be getting more or less a full picture of who has come out in front of which policy has come out in front by mid morning on friday, so on your guy, i go joining us live from wolverhampton. thank you. sonya from this is preparing
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for the 2nd round of it. solomon tree elections on sunday. the 1st round produced a major victory for the fall of life policy of mailing the band. along with as long as the national valley, one around 33 percent of the votes. then as smith has been speaking to bushes and cadillac in personally in north west and from a francis townsend village is already belling. more and more people are no longer afraid, not just to use the fall, right as a protest vote, but also to see you didn't pound just on the beach, so please don't use this bounce are set that these days. people see the little these process. it's not preferred to keep the remaining us for supporting the national riley. we have no remark. people not the racist. what site for the, for the one thing to be friends at home will fit you know, the shockey key. this is an option that suits us for change and we must try it. we shouldn't be doing ice for trying something else. buskie on that. we've had enough on the one hand, there's a government that doesn't k,
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and then we see the program. well, there's lift ease. well that leaves me really escape. most people in cadillac did not vote for the national riley, but it shares the vote double to 34 percent compared with the previous parliamentary elections in 2022. this is one of more than 200 constituencies where the 3rd place candidate has withdrawn in the hope the votes will go to the candidate best place to beat the national riley. but if there's a high ton a lot that was in the 1st round, then that could help the fall, right? the opinion polls suggest an unusually high turnout of working class voters and those on low and high incomes. old benefits at the national valley, across france. many rural voters, so they feel like node or football. brittany was historically a strong hold of the left. now a fall, right? your oh skeptic, an empty immigrant potty was found. the tile territory here. that's yes. this is where the reverse. what has changed is that people, as you have seen,
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are opening up. this is a place that's been abandoned there. i'm no more public services. no more doctors. hospitals are far away and yes and immigration people don't want to feel and fated . i don't want to say we are overwhelmed here, but everyone wants to avoid just the left and center or again, relying on a republican front asking people to vote for any of the party to stop the fall, right. but as each election passes, that seems to become a hot idea to sell. bernard smith out is there a cadillac friends of what our phones corresponded. natasha butler is joining us live from the capital powers and natasha. ben and support talked about what fuel the search and support for the fall rise. what about the concerns of people who are anxious if not for iceland by the prospects of a 5 right government? the marine dependent has done with the far right policy and reason is, is really change and say made. so i make
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a look soft more mainstream than what people are really scared about. and what opponents of the fall, i'd say is that it's just, you know, window dressing the show facility effectively selling the same. oh, good says the far right policy is still a policy founded on these, on the survey. could i do some basic principles that it is a dangerous policy, dangerous for french values? and we've been speaking to a number of people about this and we spoke to one mine whose father in 1995 was pushed into the river 70 drowns in an attack by some fall, rise the photos. and he said, look what was happening now. and it scares me, i'm scared for the country and i'm scared for my children because more the national riley policy are proposing all things like dining women from wearing head scolds in public. they want to crack down on immigration. they want to take away the rights of citizenship. they want to do things which many people say, or simply go again,
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french values and go against the multicultural society. the problems is, and it was always the get a pen even distance herself from her father, didn't she, natasha, to try to change the parties image. and she's have to continue distancing, hits herself distancing the potty. she did it, i believe a number of candidates today. she's had to try and put space between because they've been accused of being open the races. so what is she said, as well as why? so it's an actual riley of say, need been doing work very well in this election say fall, but in the north day or so, things has become a little bit won't believe for the policy because the number on the far right candidates across the country of the coast house all has been pointed out for a racism, a racist and not to go one kinds of day to being photographed food shows on social media. she's wearing a nazi how to go to another count as
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a say when i called possibly be racist because wild petition is jewish and my dentist is muslim level. this is that be all for marine dependent who's been trying to clean up the image of the policy for so long. she think no, cuz these candidates have been sailed with some of them being told to step aside. she says, you know, the policy is racist. say just sometimes people just say things in the way, but whether or not some voters will accept that remains to be seen. but it's one of those things. people who want to say for the far right are often less folded by those kind of things. then move folders about cost of living, the housing, just as why is the same that immigration is out of control even if it's not something that they necessarily experience themselves. natasha. thank you very much for that. that is natasha butler with an age as live in paris. still ahead on the news, our chime as president close on the regional latest a guarantee security and the face of what he describes as
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a cold war mentality. we live in austin amended, free quote, from the democratic republic of congo sentences 25 soldiers today, physician through bachelor. so the n 23. and those fold christiano. rinaldo is aiming to extend his stay at the last european championship of his career. and these here with that story, the welcome to look at the international full custom was stopped by checking up on the progress of a hurricane. 2 realistic, this is just passed to the south of jamaica. now as a major storm. we saw some very, very heavy right things, and that's the highest grateful i've seen so far. $112.00 millimeters upright
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folding in the space of 24 hours off of that. so in the space of just 6 hours and that is around the july average rain full so really, really poll conditions here. as you can imagine, we waited to say what damage has been done. but as it makes its way further, west was when it's currently at $305.00 clumped is perhaps a still a major storm equivalence of a category 3. however, can this one moving pretty quickly by that is the good news that i can bring. $33.00, not say so i 33 kilometers per hour and it will run its way towards the company slash it go on for thursday into friday, friday, making land full again. pick down polls coming in here with a child system very, very heavy right and flooding. my system will bring some what the weather back into to make as we make the way through the we can certainly something to keep an eye on . meanwhile, it is quite across a good pot, sofa southern america, south america generally settled on sunday. we have got a little bit of wet weather all the way up towards the far north west or
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the . this is the 1st one they saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves. and i saw there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. hearing the fact we're not going to be determined by 4 in negative understanding the reality. human rights groups are accusing lebanese authorities of using discriminatory practices against the syrians to force them to return to their country with the latest global news. this is probably your policy and demonstration number 16 and elanda insightful documentary
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. so i'll just see it was teams across the world. when you lisa to the house of the story, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you watching the news out of me, elizabeth put on and on a reminder of our top stories, the sound has walla, has 5 a badge of 200 missiles on explosive drawings into northern israel. this comes out of that senior come on on wednesday as well as long strikes on the southern level. it's right and strikes have been continuing on the golf and city and other locations across the strip coming at least 22 palestinians. that brings the debt to
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tell us more than $38089.00 a month versus in the u. k. a cost and the balance and the gentleman direction. 5 minutes to reach you soon at adams may believe the case. donna village of eddie on thursday. first results with respect to the nature of the day, the campaigning has ended and a rod ahead of fridays presidential bundle foot reformers. candidates messages possessed young. i'm conservative side, you the the have held the final values in the capital. this will settle that has more on the candidates from fed on of the run of presidential election is one of the most contested and unpredictable into islamic republics history. the 2 candidates represent different sides of the political spectrum in a divided the country side city. the former chief nuclear negotiator is popular
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among conservatives. he has strong connections in the port the could at least previously serve as a secular throughout the supreme national security council. a powerful exec, due by the with influence over your on security and for them policies. he's proceed as a staunch loyalist us. we should look at late president abraham ray st. then we will fight against sanctions, but also sees new opportunities. we must make enemies for great imposing sanctions on us. i don't mind. did we run for presidency in 2013, losing to her son who honey. the 2021 he threw in philadelphia. but i ain't received a federal causality of who's that you know how to cope the crushing, make 3 good. these are the election. this time generally may have a better chance of success depending on how the nearly 3500000 people who choose mohammed back up kind of above last week. decide towards this week. however, therefore,
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miscounted that mr. donald appeared still conservative. the guardian console did not approve of possess goes candidacy in the 20132021 presidents awards to serve as health minister from 2001 to 2005 on the you don't suppose to be for them as president. while i'm at 510 minutes position still enjoys hard to me. support for repairs of housing, vermani and for the minister jo, a city force indoors. he's campaign many believe disney flesh, the beckers could be the key to position was victory. but he's threatening carefully how i'm sort of the nationalist approach when it comes to foreign policy . the maintenance of foreign policy means the interest of the us around and radians the 1st around. so record low turn now with that, but the is a major concern for the towards children died of booking and the supreme leader has those people to cast their ballots. either will get as good. i have repeatedly said that people's attendance as
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a source of dignity and pride for the country. if the election has high turn out and then these law, mac republic will be able to fulfill its goals, will then be another will turn out, could benefit judy lee. while a higher turnout could be in position counts failure, especially if he's able to mobilize reformist, let's just say to that, i'll just data that on the european union will help and poof, a chinese electric vehicles with extra tablets from friday. the duties are provisional for the next full months that says negotiations continue between european and chinese officials as a no agreement is reached by november, the task will be applied for 5 years. katrina, you reports from badging? china has the largest electric vehicle, e v market in the world. and chinese brands a foss making inroads into europe. they're expected to account for 15 percent of market share by next year. but the uses battery powered cause made in china on
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fairly subsidized and is imposing additional provisional duties on imports, aging projects, the accusation, and is continuing to negotiate with you. officials ahead of a final decision which will be made in november. the phone, she don't will vote. china hopes that you will contact comes out. patients with china rationally and the pragmatically avoid calling and failing measures from having mutually beneficial cooperation and common development of the china. you automobile industry. the provisional changes depend on each manufacturers corporation, but the investigation in are on top of the 10 percent tariff already in place. also make b y d face is the lowest additional gc of 17.4 percent. will say motorcycle will be subject to the biggest height of 37.6 percent. non chinese manufacturers who produce in the country including tesla and b, m w, also effective force on us domestic economy, unemployment. this is not good news because that means in the next few years,
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we'll probably see more of an incentive to move my capital and investment overseas. so that's not the jobs created in china. aging says it will take full necessary measures to stay. scott, it's interest. it's already a peer to retaliate by launch anti dumping parts into the import of european and brandy. the chinese government and affected companies would also challenge the u. s . trade organization or the european just for now aging says it hopes you officials will heed. voice is critical of the duties, including from the german government and europe's the biggest comic of volkswagen, which says the move home the over the week to month for electric vehicles in europe . you member states will vote on the massa in the coming weeks if they decide to push ahead. the additional tariffs will be imposed for 5 years. katrina, you all the 0 agent chinese president and she's been paying has court on the member
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countries of the shanghai cooperation organization, the guarantee security and the face of what he's called a real threat from the cold war mentality. the 9 member you ration block has been meeting for 2 days and calls at stones capital. the group has been courting for greater economic and the security cooperation between members. while the meeting has just ended in austin and some of in java is, is joining us live from the organization represents more than 40 percent of the world's population, a 3rd of the global economy, a salma. so what's being achieved in these 2 days of high level meeting of the for the 1st thing that they have achieved that it is no longer a 9 member block because they've allowed bedrooms to become the tense member. so it is a 10 member of your nation long. and depending on who you heard, the better ition president has an impassioned speech. thinking them to allow better ruse to become
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a part of the seal and talking about rest and imperialism. and colonialism which has had, in the had had a hedge of many overbook politics and economy. if you hear from the kremlin, it is being said that it is checked on a shift in global diplomacy and politics. you heard from the president of russia have a lot to meet with, talking about how this is going to be the platform, which takes this region from veritas, to a further expand the drawing in the global arena. and you've heard some of the things from present. she you think is valid with this particular block off, as you mentioned, representing 40 percent of the world's population, a 3rd of, of gdp are going to play a pivotal role in the days ahead. you've also heard from the catholics president underlining how the global security structure, according to him is, and the threats and needs to be addressed by coming together of nations on forums like the chart, cooperation,
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organization or the feel so they can build trust. they can work on transported alliances, they can build connectivity, and obviously because security and the economy, we've also heard from the presidents of football, cosigned from the french, the turkey who talked about of the not just the need of international bodies coming together. but a rebuilding of the global or that because of various conflicts that have been dragging on 1st along both in the region and beyond. specifically, they refer to the conflict in gaza and calling for an immediate cease fire. and finally, we heard from the united nation secretary jennifer, who welcome to all of these people coming together under one roof, despite all of the differences that they have by law actually these nations. but a saying that this is not just about security and economy. beasley, the as the to present a large chunk of the growth need to come together on other issues as well that into the environment that include climate change and making sure the lives of those 40
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percent of these economies are improved as they come together on the 24th session on the se assignment. thank you very much for that. that's some of been javi, the wrapping up the to day summit in austin a for us of the tree quote. and the potential in the eastern democratic republic of congo has sentenced 25 soldiers to death physician that were convicted for fleeing the front line and disobeying orders. doing battles with the m 23 group in may, 8 soldiers was sentenced to death on some of the challenges. commonly soldiers have been battling m 23 fighters for more than 2 years. the group is advancing in the east and d. c. around 2800000 people have been displaced in north cheese of problems along early this week. the m 23 captions, the town of tanya by own garden, near the border with began to and fro, wanda island, what county has the latest from the temple to remain on the ground in
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about thousands of kilometers away from the temple. yeah. a good deal on these slides, we're going to exist in order to store them to this label in other location since last week, because i've taken some key areas now for you to move forward. here in the town of within the us is that doing their best by all means of the buttery stick with the, with the last logistic capacity. this is all we have seen recently um using the model cycles in order to send a laptop on the bottle field was also something more personal install is invisible to us learn this morning how almost 25. so it is listed as a different entity by the military quote from the for the life and all of them i choose from running away from the enemy in the 4th line and the pilots on the photos. meanwhile, in the single sample here, people are frustrated about all the success and finally it keeps growing and won't get popular. so i'll send you the list, you know? unfortunately, i don't, i causing more trouble with the community saying the 450 specific form and the kind
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of the transmission from this areas. but after the killing of it only 15 people including 6 sort of use by physical movement to come in and delete those. i know calling for water specifically deformed visibly in order to know if this one it won't allow me to end the security for disability. i job without going around like on it or does it or did you want cuz it's public schools a hurricane barrel has swept to call southern jamaica, leaving thousands without pallet left the trail of destruction across the se, caribbean kent, and at least 8 people. the stones now bearing down on the cayman islands and mexico, so you got on financial a tourism hotspots. alexander biased reports hurricane barrow slammed montego bay as a category for storm. the strong is to hit the island in more than a decade. it puddled communities with intense wind and rain,
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knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of households and flooding, roads and buildings. then, just as quickly as it arrived, beryl moved on. i'm trying to keep calm because i have my son, as well as if anyone else in the community or around me needs help. i'm just trying to keep calm, but i am anxious and a bit scared. the cayman islands and mexicans are braced to be next. on grand cayman businesses are closed, and hotels have activated emergency plans. evacuation flights have already buried more than a 1000 people to safety. barrow is expected to dump $100.00 millimeters rain on the island. mexico's popular you could tell me, peninsula is also and it's tough. concludes airport filled with taurus, hoping to catch the last lights out. at 1st they said it was a category one. then it was going to take another route and now they saying it's
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coming and it will end tomorrow. beach resorts and restaurants are boarded up the army air force. a national guard have been placed on standby, and people are stocking up on supplies. even protected sea turtle eggs are being moved to safety. $10000.00 of them have been relocated from 10 cones, beaches the authorities are urging visitors to pay attention to their alerts. one of these things, if we say it goes with shelter, we aren't doing it to be in use since we're doing it to keep people's sites right now, lots of tourists can still reschedule their flights to leave many of them on doing it the way seeing barrels made history as the most powerful storm to form in the atlantic. this early in the year. maybe urologist say that's because of above average ocean temperatures due to climate change. and there warning of even stronger storms to come in. what's on track to be a record breaking hurricane season?
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alexandra buyers al jazeera julia diana is joining us live from mexico city now in dallas. there's some 24 hours from having the you could time potentially. julia tell us more about how mexico is preparing itself for the storms arrival as well. today we're definitely seeing a much more a much larger sense of urgency than we were yesterday when the sun and the beaches were. 9 you know, in, in, in a perfect stage as the weather has begun to turn and we started, you know, they, the, the area has a, has started experiencing stronger winds and high ties. i think that the sense of urgency has definitely grown. in fact, the governor of the state just came on social media not long ago saying that while it was expected that the storm would hit this area as a category one, she's saying now it's more likely to be a category to. so this only means that they're taking even more closer attention to
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the evacuations, which are essentially in full swing. currently, all public activity has been suspended in content at all, which is the state where the storm is supposed to initially hit. and where can coon is best known, of course to the world as like the city of resorts which it is and, and those resorts of course have their own protocols to take care of, you know, taurus and you know, their workers. however, surrounding this area, there's also many more, very small and often very impoverished communities, which are obviously of great concern to authorities that the, the important thing to mentioned here as well is that over the last few weeks there's been torrential, rain, non stop in all in a lot of these areas, so there's already flooding in a lot of the small communities. so the fear of course, with the arrival of this hurricane is that that situation is only going to worst and, and create life threatening conditions for many here. julia, thank you for now. that's julia going on in life for us and mexico city. well,
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the 1000000 people have been affected by flooding in northeast and bundle dish. and the child even thoughts from near the city of some hut. the 2nd wave of sliding has devastated the not disciplined region of bangladesh, particularly the cylinder region please. so 10 districts are inundated, can sick killing me there after killing me there, of small and plays of villages have been under water. the weather forecast say there will be more rain in the knock this thing the that may not certain water will come into the phillips region and flooded the whole hinterland and the flood plains of north as buying the best. it has been any better in the south as part of bangladesh where there's been torrential rain, devastating the hill tracts region, including the largest low hang a refugee camp in cox. as by the way at least 2 people died, including a child farm. as we spoke to said they haven't received any kind of aid from the government. this people are substance problem or they rely on government help
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during this disaster time. but hardly anybody got any. they would take weeks if not months or to years to recover from this floods environmental experts. and this has much to do with the climate change and also manmade obstructions. we have seen a lot of the rivers there. i have not been dredged for decades. it's got full upset demands and there's a highway built about a 160 kilometers from sled city, which is starting to allow me the road that block the show i'm going to valley floodplain, which upstart to the flood water to flowing through the river system into the bay of bengal default of station land grabbing and other main met ops that goes on also cause of the floods. people are wanted, things could get worse before it gets better. so i'm in charge or i'll just say the slipped the still ahead on the news allah and sports could hear from formula one driver louis handled one of the targets a rec would extending when it has gone free.
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the business leaders to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the full tiers. and thank you so much. elizabeth for la, 8 san champion, know that you all could, which has developed a bit of a scary 2nd round. not sure wimbledon, joe, cuz it's taken to a full set, spiteful tournament rookie jacob, suddenly, some incredible limits find that 22 year old sco. it just makes his 1st appearance a grandson. you sent me over to the cheese back and i should have to undergo
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a nice surgery and it was for an injury. picks up at last month's french. ok. well number one yet. so when it's funny, so they see, but this victory does keep him on track for record. it's then the 25th france, i'm sorry. what current world warranty on extend them. i did so into around 3 of the basic fellow attorney, and mateo baron seni software center. coming up against the 2021 phone was receiving, showing flashes of brilliance with 28 aces and 65. when is the center one o 3 of the that celebrates the type of matching the points, those plans say they'll be doing everything they can to ensure christy on on although hasn't extended stay at the last years of his career. political face prints in the quarter finals on friday, pretty frustrating tournaments for 39 year old. when i was, i sort of fall 15 shots for now to go, including i missed the penalty in the round of 16 against lavinia. this gain
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a reply of the 2016 final which portugal one for me, it was a difficult moment for him. we're all here to help and he was in a bad moment. so the team felt that and i think that of course we have to help all the players on the fit. so the down here, yes, it's for an all those last year old, but i think we've got everything we need to give them one last gift phone. i think we're going to do everything we can do that them. so it was 3 times a pace, gemini, in spite of the, my successful science in the tournaments history and the germans will look to use home advantage to edge their opponents instead gone. they buy me one suit that wants to 11 meet things with spain better and bates in a ton games against them. jim, the, i mean for the 1st euros pipeline 28 years of the switzerland are in such investors as the semi final of parents that imagine so in this on saturday they take on misfire and england and just to be switched off to spain on penalties and the last states of the previous, your rice being members quotes, we don't need to speak about the quality or some something else or what else, but i am not close to the team,
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so don't know what is what is going on or not. to be honest, it's also not, not my business or our business. we are just looking for our self. we know ours things. we know the quality, little messy remains it down for origin seen as copper america for a final against ecuador that's coming up on friday. messy stuff, a hamstring injury against july missed the defending champions. funnel group game against peru, encouraging songs for the a ton bell in the winter scene had back in training ahead of the match in houston. now, samsung phone, the one will champion loose, hamilton is hoping to roll back to use at his home room freight hamilton has been enjoying a luxury cruise down london river thames ahead of the more i pout action of some of these races silvas than the mercedes drive has one events, a record, 8 times his teammate, george russell, when the austrian groaned pre last weekend with hamilton coming home in full i don't feel that explanation. i just feel a lot of love there and it's,
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it's honestly it's, it's absolutely unbelievable. every, every year we go, it's really high warming and it's pretty massively motivated as well. you know, you get a lot of energy from your smoke, you know, the other interactions you get to have with people. but even like, as i said, you know, when i one races like my 1st race, as i'm coming through one corner where that one kept spinning, and i kept making you just making it through. and i could see the crowd like standing up in the rain a plenty of times out there in this cricket seem hundreds of thousands of them gathering in the indian city of combined to celebrate that country's title. when i'd say 20 well kept the same. taking the trophy through the city on an open, so bus parade. indian based south africa by 7 runs in last south. today's final ending,
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the nation's 3rd senior whites for global sizes. okay . that as high support is looking phenomenal lights and do thank you very much for that. finally, this bulletin scientists at the bar tree in the united states and created a powerful new super computer. the creators of the multi $1000000.00 processing system, named aurora say will open up new possibilities of research and everything from diseases to the future of the climate. and even the origin of the universe itself on hand, on reports from the ongoing national nevada tree in the mount, illinois. this colossal computer is expected to push the boundaries of scientific discovery, answering questions, human kind has pondered since the dawn of time. we see research and almost every major area of science out there. so we are doing research that's looking at the fundamental structure of an atom and those fundamental forces all the way up to looking at the structure of the universe. aurora,
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a super computer at argonne national laboratories in illinois could soon become the world's most powerful computer. once it's fully operational, that's expected to happen later this year. scientists are still connecting computer nodes that increase its power can think of a node is being the computer. this is in many respects your laptop, it's just a very credibly powerful version of your laptop. even it less than full power, the half $1000000000.00 water cooled machine taking up the space of for tennis courts is in comprehensive really fast processing. massive amounts of data at extra flop speed. that's a quintillion 10 with 18 zeros after it tasks per 2nd. and when it comes to using artificial intelligence, it performs it 10 times that speed, making it the most powerful computer using ai on for, for years computers, it'd be getting smaller and more powerful. each of those silver handles is
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essentially a computer or a know aurora. $10624.00 of them. and vast. what is it? it's unfathomable, speed and power. it can also solve practical problems. modeling in granular detail how cancer cell spread through the blood stream. mapping a mouse sprain, and soon human brains and testing billions of possible aircraft part models before building a single play. i can serve as part of puerto rico. you should be ready to rout codo . martha you is using aurora to develop long term climate models. that rain from a single building to the entire globe. if i can project, what could be a risk product coastal area for, for, for heat b r y fires, it will help communities, companies to adapt to this change. anyone in the world can apply for computing time more than one condition. oliver rowers research must be publicly available. that makes auroras impact and not just potentially groundbreaking,
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but global john henry and l g 0. lamont, illinois. that's over the news out. stay with us. we are back in just a few minutes for the latest updates. thank you for watching the with the money on my chrome policy performing fully, crunched vote as well decide whether to give the fall rights power. pick the results of the run up photos on july 7th of consequences for your loss of coverage at the 2nd round of the french elections. and i'll just say the israel's war on gossip be coming forever across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down wide is by they insist on 0 consequences for israel in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line,
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the system even come in as an international inside corruption excellence award, denominator here on now. a football enjoyed by funds across the world. but it also plays an important role in challenging colonial rule. and now curious ensued on the mission of the muslim clock would serve as a very important for the event, which is very well told the powerful story of how football became more than just to
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support in the fight against the french and british colonial authorities. against the initial executive and for one thing actually, the rebel game out, jerry and so dawn on al jazeera, the escalating violence on the left and on israel border has found the targets is where the military font bash of missiles as well continues to strike something 11 on the email i'm elizabeth put on and this is out of here and live from doctor how also coming up in gauze with the palestinians, desktop hospice, 38000. the latest has rarely strikes target residential areas in the north telling
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