tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 9, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, the, this business uptake this makes this try this exact restaurant, no bundle dash before to use the the, if you're watching the news, i'm a light from my headquarters in delphi and getting navigate. i, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel targets are you when school and the home, and then they'll say to us with the g count, while it's army orders. another force, evacuation of several areas of northern gauze, all polished indians face multiple force evacuation orders from gaza. city by the is really military, but people say they have nowhere safe to go. the,
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an escalation in cross border attacks between russell and crane cheese strikes energy facilities in the russian city of full garage plus i'm having a task for and commodities south africa. this used to be a thriving mining community. i tell you why it's now a go stuff. i don't teach the same as with the latest sports news from spanish, additional sean sofa, boring football criticisms. teams who are 2020 full, semi final against spain. the welcome to the news hour. we'd be getting gaza where at least 7 palestinians have been killed and, and is really air strike on a home and then to slate out to refugee camp on several palestinians. i've also been injured and is really aerotech on a un run school in the center of the strip. and this happens on monday evening and
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will say dots, be injured, were taken to the oc sallow hospital also. and central garza, a drone strike on albert a is refugee camp, has killed 5 people and injured several others. the wounded had been taken to the hospital in dade and buff, heidi, my food is joining us now from dayton. but our thoughts and central guys have to tell us about the latest there. so i tiny and also the aftermath of them. yes, very and well, that seems right now with the locks. the hospital is a quite a tragic. there is so much sadness going on with the remaining family members, father's and mother running to the hospital as soon as you knew about the target targeted their children and a great rest of your account. that's at the central days trends. a part of the central gaza strip of grace got me is that a densely populated refuge account? this is not the 1st time we've seen. it's been on the relentless attacks and fox,
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couple months, couple of weeks ago. it was under his ease, really incursion, destroyed the vast majority of it. but the fact that we're seeing here, the children dying of the record number of the 7 people arrived do a lot saw hospital. 4 of them were children under the age of 7, right away taken to the more of the hospital, they were really pronounce it inside the ambulance that where this patch of from the side of the bombed area, there's a group of people that work targeted by a drone missile, they happen to be together in the or the residential home when a drone fire the missile that them, they brought here fault, so totally soaked in blood. some of them brought here in their lower limbs, are shattered and pieces because of the wind is from those that got through their, their body to seen as a quite difficult here collapse. parents start crying their hearts out over the bodies of their, their children. this is part of an extension of the night of the talk. so the site
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out review camp and dated by city of the midnights and elsewhere across the gods to be including golf and city on the northern part of this trip where we at least 5 people. the 3 of them were children from one family in a separate neighborhood that set the, the southern western part of gauze of city. but here there's more of it happening. the attacks are, it's, it's financially increasing by the hours. then it's not a surprise that all of this is happening. while at the same time, there's a box and reports about the potential seeds fire negotiations and what is going on in cairo and they'll have, this is not the 1st time we're seeing this, the, the way people reacted. this is a quite a, it's their reaction is a full of of suspicious right. now how we come that we're talking about ac inspired you. but the same time we're seeing the children's dying and the murder of the record number here because of the ongoing, unpredictable bonds,
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the stores inside the hospitals are quite difficult. more of the injuries were brought inside the emergency department already adding more pressure on the medical . the staff and the fact there are no medical supplies making it very difficult. okay, honey, thank you so much that tiny, my moods reporting for us from that and by left right in front of an ox, a hospital where those that had been injured and killed or being taken to that hospital right there will thousands of palestinians and several neighborhoods of gaza city have been forced to flee after and is really evacuation order and how says the force evacuations and escalation and violence will affect cease fire negotiations. alger zeros and a study is that there's a body, a refugee camp, and spoke to somebody forcibly displaced, palestinians in the hospital. the 1st evacuation of tens of thousands of people from cause a city as a result of his rousing cash. and the lights is full and many of these families did not find any shelter in what's enough to show at night came while we were in the
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streets, we were forced to evacuate. we left our coats behind. we don't have food or anything to drink. we are very exhausted, we have been displaced 10 times. there is no shelter or no water, nothing to support our life. we have already been oppressed and faced injustice before the war, and now they are doubling down on us with more oppression. the nurse men ordered them helen to godaddy, and some people found a store to shelter in under the difficult, complicated circumstances for such displaced people. and that they have no like i know that we're tired. we move from one place to another. we truly tired. we have been ordered to move and dozens of times go, for example, you go to the cam, go to a tablet area, go to all color painting boots or should julia go to a shop area. we have been to all of these places. this is so tiring, we can't find anywhere else to go. what do you mean? what would i do?
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i would ask the kids to stay here and consult them, telling them that it would be ok soon. what else could i do? and is that enough of them in the shop? we would evacuated from the shop area and came 1st to have that school. then moved to a photo street oft of that we arrived here. office in one day. we've been displaced more than 20 times. now we're out of here in the streets. my mother and children are sleeping on the pavement. my son is sick, you have if you measure his temperature right now, it would be for the device. my son is dying before my eyes while i'm helpless. what could i do? this child needs care if he was a child for west, none of the american men, wouldn't he be getting care within the hudson? hi, i'm the mother that she's diabetic with high blood pressure and she suffered a stroke. she's lying down on the floor. her bag is here, below without any covers too, without any food or anything, just like about. all these children are feverish,
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and they all have meningitis. all of them. how many times should we be evacuated? today? it's my 12th time. wonderful, sorry about our usual displaced people and during difficult circumstances with israel's continued incursions into several places. unnecessary is just the same as a private footage. john. testimonies seem to indicate that is really tanks ran over and crushed members of a palestinian family and goes up last month is really vehicles reportedly surrounded and shelled the family for sheltering and a farm. 5 people were unable to leave, but the rest did manage to escape. and when the is really forces withdrew the family returned and they say they found the remains of their loved ones, which appeared to have been crushed by tanks and a mayflower we say now. yeah, i collected my father's body parts with my hands. he was holding his father's hand
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. they completely crushed my father's body. half of my grandfather's body was crushed. my father's whole body was crushed. i only found his hands on his thoughts . i also found my uncle, osama handcuffed. it looks like he was tortured and the color of his body is blue. but human honey is a journalist in gaza city and he says, palestinians are still coming to terms with the effects of israel's devastating war on gaza. today this phrase of northern gaza city are mark my sense of when exactly i think this play as me phone last life chaos. the alpha mass of the violence has lift many residents without homes, i'm uncertain about their fuel source. people are moving to the space with a mixture of fear. i'm going through my insurance session for a safe place to stay. many families, including those who has already suffered so much, are now finding themselves without seeing her once again. they really is same and
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one of the albany of space is like she's, i was pull shows, those are all our round and i'm black and basic necessities that phone spend 40 for further aspects as the oh really have a version of this placement rather than our shares stories of there is front of us here is emphasizing there, that there munition for several of the unsecure things that move in somewhere. and the community is coming together for some, for each other as best as they can. under this harsh circumstance, there is a deep sense of loss of uncertainty, as people say, as the harsh reality is revealed in their lives. the from is on our sit people in northern gaza have no place to go through and have watched in, in their minds where do display. busy people misplace, we are here in northern guys though, since our own guys,
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a city as well. all this is happening on the ground, the c i a director bill burns has now arrived in the middle east and he's due to hold talks in cairo in the coming hours and in doha on wednesday. and he's expected to focus on the negotiations for a cease fire in gaza. and what happens after the war to discuss this will bring and have somebody who's a professor of international affairs, a katara university, joining us from the jordanian capital i'm, i'm good to see you again on alger 0 up before we talk about this as far talk. so let me just bring up the statistics that we've just heard from the health industry and gaza. that the best tool has now reached 38243 people, a palestinian to been killed under been more than 88000 injury. so how somebody going into the ceasefire talks, what are the chances of a breakthrough this time around? and it was during the course of a little later long find from sticking point still between these writers. and then how about an attorney?
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i would just issue the 4 red lines that would make me be like like, impossible to reach as if he's trying to st domestic that he's not interested in any piece dealing any and any tours. and i know that this is probably to please his own office and the government, but they send the wrong message, you know, as why it, how much of sending a positive message saying that the going to deal with things and, and, and, and fix it with way nothing the whole is, the syndic is message that he would be my existence and his position about the sci fi a. so i think the maybe this is for the media, this for the consumption, but we know that best on sticking point. the, the, the, the coupon must have his own a. well, 1st of all the, the come in and she's via, this is one thing. how much once as she's fair, that would last. whereas nothing you always telling them in the following back.
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let's have a short term and one little break the hostages, and then we will go back to normal, which is 4. and he wants to continue the war because the moment to stop the war a would be probably has been defined. and i would say the find them in his political comp, and that would be no government anyway. if he agrees on a permanency as bad as much as you've been in the field made it perfectly clear that we would walk out of the government. if to permanency is via a st. jude has been in the so how do i want to wait saturday? yeah, go ahead. go ahead. complete your thought please. yeah, yeah, yeah. the 2nd the is just a valid the philadelphia ruth avenue. last name. uh and we are uh, what is a cold quote unquote terrorist with bill to the northern part of guys or not. so the it is our things to be talked about. okay. on that particular point, the prime minister that was really prime minister. i did say this on sunday that
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one of his conditions for the deal is that there will be no smuggling weapons to hum us from the egypt guys a border. but this issue is reportedly not mentioned in the text of the proposal. as far as we know, how will the egyptians be dealing with this matter as well? the addictions are very clear that they will not allow any, i'm struggling and you know it, this is, this has been the position of being in for a long time. but i think what is right has been doing is just adding gab uh more obstacles simply because uh the i choose a mass of smuggling in and um, as we know that they used to do it by the door. and it seems to be, um, it is really more truck behind. it should have been fairly mean these 0 smuggling. so it's not there. but they want to make sure that this will know that this will not happen again. uh so uh, anyway, the, at the, this particular point is going to be talked about, i think, as you said, they would not, they're not part of the original proposal,
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but these is always come with, with the new things in order to make that be impossible. reach, but look, i hear what you're saying about and that's on yahoo. and perhaps he's making comments for, for domestic consumption perhaps. but to what extent are events on the ground pressuring the is released to reach some sort of deal as the war is probing, costly for their army in gaza. and this is based on their own assessments and their own intelligence. what exactly is arion and also the realization that came to the realization that there was and one of them in terms of this, i mean, i'm guessing the past and they started talking about how about us as an idea of an $8.00 you use. so it's not about the what would that you need to track it down on. so it's again, that is going to continue, but they need to interest. and this is not on you. how about i saw even that idea of simple delta patients are they as long as we have any provision that will be your existence? this is like, this is the logical conclusion all the documentation. so these readings are coming to realize this and this,
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but the level of pressure being not allowed. so we have to add to this very. and the fact that these rate economy is suffering that almost 84100000 or under 50000, is really even the display from the north and from the so they can go back. and just in a few weeks ago, with the mayor of perhaps one and then all said the following bad b is ways we've got to go back to their homes until there's an end of the war. and because, and so the, and then this will add a lot of pressure on the video and trinity, you know, right um, given the demonstrations and android did, they've been snowboarding. now. i think this will probably cause a lot of pressure and lead to a crack in the government. all right, thank you so much. hi, somebody. thanks for joining us from. i'm not to thank you very garza energy facilities are face unprecedented destruction and israel's months long war and millions of palestinians are struggling with little or no electrical power since israel cut off its supply. but a recently reconnected power line to one diesel,
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the nation and sewage plant and con eunice. and that's largely to prevent disease outbreak for its own troops in that area. because heavily relies on israel for its electricity and diesel supply. before the war, about half of its power came from 10 is really power lines delivering a $120.00 megawatts, because of strep had a single diesel power plant generating an additional $65.00 to $75.00 megawatts. but this power station run out of fuel last october to zeros mall. i think the huge isn't just those are bad air refugee camp in the north and he has more on how to lock in for electricity has impacted people there. or do i just slice all over and nothing does. so it's have destroyed all full of sources and it's worth it to lines with the damage. so bad because list of things here and you value each account without any source or fall off, which is the hold on nothing. so what if there is no electricity?
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there is nothing, nothing a tool we have to buy credit to make phone past and the network does not always where money is not available. and we have no credit to what the situation is just dire. and also civil laws, civilians here have to find another way to adopt the new life here. sort of our have become unimportant fox of the data live here. so people sometimes won't for all over a one cubic meter every day, just to charge the phone or just to find and reach sure the charging voice. and you would have people go know that the only people with the electricity of those who insert upon us. and so the panels were destroyed all over the body to come as a result of the latest radio question, during which these radius destroyed inside of the panels installed on the rooftop. i mean, we go through great suffering to charge on mobile phones and batteries. when this area is under attack, people have to take shows that it is tools. so they cannot reach this,
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the charging boy for they are on able to communicate with the electives. in the other boss, so if nothing goes this with this is the scene. yeah, nothing does a threat and be lack of fall off is towards the cold and making the lives. yeah. is extremely difficult. why the guy who i just the last thing that was fred palestine, the, there's a new projects aiming to restore power to one. the solid ation plants and central gaza, with the hopes of providing water to displace families. thought assume reports from dated by desperate for route to palestinians to the school and manage diesel, a nation prolonged in hon. eunice every day for what the old that is to district huge. let's just the city did this and i'm, it's been
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a long time since i drink cold water. there's no electricity at all. even if you buy cold water from outside, it would cost you $5.00 or 6 chuckles. i don't have enough money. even the water we drink here is not properly filtered. it's a mix of salty and fresh water. before the will, this punch provided to 20000000 liters of a fresh water every day. around 250000 people. now, the facility can produce only a fraction of static, just 15 percent of the original outputs. and now also serves more than 1000000 people for times what's designed for most of them displaced by as well as both of these very only destroyed power links to the plant. it has been forced to run a backup generators using fuel, which is radically running out sooner or later. you don't have to say that because of lead or having nor did miss, you know, you know, it is, you know,
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he says it was designed for them. they need to be able to, we things that we very, to the point to raise the plans for when it wasn't a lot of things. but that could soon change kind of city in work. cuz in coordination with these very forces on now attempting to connect an external power line to the prompt. also you saw that in their mouth, we've received or requested to restore lines to reconnect the dissemination, sonton dere. so by law i just, we started working with what have available resources we have and we were in contact with a relevant organizations to provide the components needed for this line. electricity suppliers was for the, for that and for once again, be able to run at full capacity even then it will be far from enough to provide a population of gongs. but with a freshman what's up off with these palestinians, it will provide at least some really sorry about the l 0 there that i
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had assigned to more head on the news hour, including the us presidential byte and pushes back on calls to pull out of november's election as more questions are raised about is now the warning from climate scientist as applying. it continues to experience record breaking the at least one person has been killed. an overnight ukrainian attacks on several russian regions involved with broad to electrical substations, engine, oil depot, or damage. leading to a large scale fire, the russian defense industries says it has destroyed at least 30 a drones to the total number of drones launched by ukraine is unclear. well,
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keeps mayor says a russian strike on a children's hospital in the ukrainian capital on monday is one of the worst attacks on the city since the war began. more than 2 years ago. at least $41.00 people were killed and rushman attacks across ukraine in 24 hours in wrong con, how's more? 24 hours later and recovery efforts still continue across ukraine. the russian strength was described as massive by local media. the daytime attack was certainly in precedent and this is what remains of a children's hospital in keys. we came here to the hospital 5 minutes before this all happened. we managed to get to the pediatric ward. i don't know. it is a nightmare. i both even know if it was a miss side hits or a fragment of a miss size. this is ukraine's largest pediatric hospital and the leading center in the country for treating children with cancer. the attack happened as ukrainian
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president slodum is. lensky was visiting the published capital wall so ahead of a nato summit in washington. he called on russia to be held accountable for their actions called the us state department condemned the strike. just to be clear. these are sites that serve no military purpose, so they're not sheltering ukrainian military assets, they're not shelter and you members of the ukrainian military, these are a civilian infrastructure, pure and simple, that cannot, should not, must not be targets of military attacks. but once again, we've seen a pin deliberately attacking civilian infrastructure as part of his bloody work. and some grant who attack was not limited to the capital. industrial facilities, as well as commercial and residential buildings were also hit in the new pro and come a tal risk. however, the kremlin has responded by accusing cranium forces of bombing the children's hospital in keys and wrong con. how does there?
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well, president zaleski has criticized the indian prime minister to render modi's visit to russia, calling a devastating for peace efforts. moody held an event for the indians. yes or in moscow. on the 2nd day of his visit, later on tuesday is due to meet president vladimir putin. russell has had strong historical ties with india and remains. it's major defense and oil supplier side fuel. to the christine, i am happy, the india and russia are working side by side to give new energy to global prosperity. this relationship is built on the strong foundation of mutual trust and mutual respect out rule. french political leaders from the left wing block that one the most states and frances parliamentary elections say they intend to stick to their high spending plan. in 91 micros centrist blocks as it needs to be included in any decision making, because the last slacks of majority. so discussions were now under way to form the
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next governments. bernard smith has more from paris. france is newly elected. assembly members run the gauntlet of june list as they arrive to stop the new jobs . but there were a few definitive answers to questions about what the new government will look like when it will take shape. although i'm a no. no, i think that will be a period of a transitional government where immediate concerns will be managed by the administer is already in place, especially for being in big games. after that, it will take as long as it takes you shouldn't be in a hurry when it comes to democracy. so he's the most popular lead as well. now, starting negotiations to see if a governing coalition come before the surprise. when is all the left wing aligns the new popular front with the largest number of seats but well show to the majority. it's fractious made up of parties from the fall left to send to left. it wants to repeal the rise in the retirement age and increase the minimum wage is the one that is when we have the responsibility of the new popular front to not
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disappoint the french people, we must hear the end of the disappointment, but also the mistrust of a certain number of voters, those who did not come to the polls, including those who caused a vote for the fluoride. gabriella towel will stay on his prime minister for now. preston to manual macro on 10 down. he's also to resign to the left wing. the lines will be tested by who they want to succeed. a tile as prime minister leads or if the fall left from about john luc mellow, shall cast his eye on that prize. but many on the scent of left would find that unacceptable. one of the leaders of the life as well as i said, it's perfectly well. he said, the french gave us another chance, which means that if, if there is no improvement in the political climate in the next few months, then it would be about an offense winning the following time. and that's a very serious it's right on the 4 digit goals that i mentioned cross go to the far
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right. national riley is down, but not out. it's now the 3rd largest group in the assembly. it's parliamentary, lead a marine. the pen could seek to capitalize on any political instability, and money will knock on cold. it's not collections to provide clarification from the office, it happened. the french people showed what they are against, but not what they are for. the presidency is weakened, a months perhaps longer of unstable government lies ahead. bernard smith, i'll just 0 parts. okay. well now speak to to him a genuinely is a political scientist and the author of the fall of the house of mat on. so he was also a member of that left when party lot front is to me and he's joining us from paris . welcome to alta 0 ser. so as friends now enters this coalition building phase, what do you think are going to be the biggest challenges for the left on for meadow so as well. uh, the thing is, uh uh they don't have enough salutes majority in the international assembly. so at
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i don't want to be too technical, but depending on what on what kind of refund form they want to implement, they can do more. busy less rather cold resumes if it's low, they need to pass, then they don't have the absolute metro it too. so they will have to negotiate with the mac furnace, the, the live, the centrist, the kids and piece, you know, the to pass the low, which means they won't when it so they cannot pass the radical reform. that's what it means. they will have to make compromises. they will have to negotiate with the sensors, defense wrist whose either is the president of the french republic. mister michael, at of all the things, all the types of results, you only need a government, so the treat. and in that case, the government basically do whatever it wants. so if it's in the realm of the decree, then they can do pretty much whatever they want. weaving the boundaries of the
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constitution, of course. so the last possibility we have that in front, it's called the optical uh, $49.00 dash 3 of the constitution. it means that the government can decide to pass below. we vowed to vote. that's uh, the national assembly can react by the thrown in the government. that's the incense we called, that's the key to do be right. when are you losing the thing? right. so that's what the 3 of possible process is. there is a lot passivity to which is unrealistic, uncomfortable, but possible. they could try to adopt a new constitution. you know, like, what happened in 8, what was tried in the, in shit, a are in the i sense or in other countries, which is obviously, the french institutions seem broken. we don't my next to our stable governments. we became a tributary. so maybe in fact we need to change function institutions,
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you know, it was the end at the end of the 1950s. okay, so, could be many challenges ahead, but it was when it comes to the electorate. and the way that the french public vote is, i mean, how do you describe mental saw success at the polls indicates of, of a significant shift to the far left, or is this a temporary trend that it wasn't down to tactical voting? i mean, what's your take, you know, the party of the left to well, much, well, uh, in fact, if we look at the things you know, uh, rationally what we see is literally a french vote to us, uh, capt into 3 blocks that are almost the same size, we have a file right? block one said, we have a sensors block memory and back one. so one. so, and we have the last thing, one sided. and given the electrical system, we have incense, you can big gets a good metro, etc. if you just, i'm sorry, go ahead. i'm sort of the, sorry, i have
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a technical problem. we can still hear you, sir. sorry, sorry. uh, the thing is, uh, i just said sorry. um, the thing is, uh, we have a letter to the system that does not show us the real, the weight of the different political boxes. that's the problem. so what we need obviously would be new institutions, but i don't see that coming but it would be necessary. i mean, obviously our system is broken. what do you mean by that? what i mean by that is, uh it doesn't bring yes. clear thought the amounts are re measure, which is and the does not full support, it's going. but these 2 negotiates reasonable collisions like in germany. so we just have a highly conflict tool, political life, and that the end we don't even have a clear majority. so and we cannot pass significant reforms except
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when the government's use easy is right to pass the decrees, which is pretty much, i'm sorry, sorry, i'm from a technical bunch of you. so we do have a problem which is uh, we can manage to have a government but not really in the p. c. reasonable and grown up negotiated way. so we would need a new institutional system, a new act, total system to false, political thought is to make reasonable compromises to have stable coalitions instead of my new way to governments that can be of a, from any weak. okay, let me just jump in there. one final thought for me here because you know, meant also i believe on a personal level. so do you think that he would be a prospective candidate for it for presidency one day a as well for the presidential election. yes, of course, that's really the, the, the, the political aim of his entire political life. so yes, of course. uh,
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as long as he's not dead all heavily sick. he will keep trying to get to become the president of the frontier republic. yes. the question not. right. now would be trying to get to become the, to become the prime minister. and the problem is these last point us really don't want him to become the prime minister. he is about to really want him to be so and so there will have to be negotiations and i honestly don't know how this negotiations will and they are currently on process right now. all right, between left doing but i'm sure we'll be speaking to you about this uh at some point uh from uh, uh, getting on a thank you so much for speaking to us from paris. pleasure still ahead on the all to 0 and it was our closing arguments in the trial above mendez who is facing charges including bribery and fraud. and the us senator is resisting calls to resign. somebody up in support? an update on the, you know, message fitness ahead of the copa america,
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semi finals details coming up as well. the, [000:00:00;00] the unique perspective, one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has nothing rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the
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militarization of the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, folks in the region, government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the strings on out to 0. the the, [000:00:00;00] the here with the news hour here, the top stories in central gaza at least 9 people have been killed in a drone strife on 2 days refuge account. 5 of the dads are children. several other people injured and not attack had been taken to the hospital in dayton but not at
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least 7 palestinians have been killed on monday and then is really your strike on a home. and then we stayed on the refugee camp and central and also on several palestinians were also injured in a separate strike on monday evening. on an un runs for the at least one person has been killed in overnight ukrainian attacks on several russian regions involved with rod to electrical substations and an oil demo were damaged, leading to a large scale fire. several coal fired power stations in south africa are scheduled to close in the next 6 years. part of its transition to green energy because of its heavy reliance on coal for electricity. the country as africa's biggest emitter of greenhouse gases. but this new move means further job loss is in a country with an already high unemployment rates. harriman's also reports from
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commodity of the commodity. coal fired power station is a really quiet. it's one of the oldest in south africa. and the 1st one to be de commissioned part of the government's plan to use less fossil fuels. most workers, will it go in 2022 with everything that, that it's happening. it's like they're focusing more on the environment. why they don't care about the people who are stuffing and everything. so these things they need to be balanced so that it goes to get the government says it's just in the transition program is training people in other skills, community leaders and assist very few here earning a living of us. the government knew, at some stage the power station had to be shot because of the life space. but there was no such session plan put in place to ensure that once the
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post station is stopped, life sustenance continues. oh, economic video change. it continues. transitioning to renewable energy won't be easy, as because most developed economy has an energy crisis. it still needs it's call. but after that generates most of the electricity from coal, it's secure to international loans, to help with the transition to green sources. but adding this one, switching from coal to renewable energy protect tickets while so that's what k is not the world's biggest image of greenhouse gas emissions, the international pressure on all countries to reduce the use of fossil fuel. i think what happens, we all going to see some sort of the growth in, in the move from cold towards renewables. it, i think of a party what's happened because many of these copeland's all over and they have seen breaking down quite often of keeping them going is going to probably cost more than then building something new as something that it could all make realities also come in but it's going to be a slower process, and
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a lot of people would like more coal power stations are scheduled to be di, commissioned in the coming years. that will mean more job losses in all sectors along the cold out. how to massage out of their commodity. south africa, please 23. people have died after a land slide crushed onto an illegal gold wine and ends in easy. i'm 39 people have been reported missing. and so the wesley island that land slide was triggered by torrential rain officials say poor conditions are ham frank rescue efforts. a sign to say global warming is leading to more severe shit. waves more intense forest fires and stronger hurricanes, all of which the us is having to deal with right now. rob rentals reports from los angeles, unbearable heat, relentless fires, and a dangerous storm. severe weather is battering the us. hurricane barrels slammed
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into the texas gulf coast near galveston with strong wind and drenching rain, causing heavy damage in some areas as well as widespread flooding. it's pretty bad . down power line, street expenses, just letter and stuff. debris, everywhere. at least 2 people were killed by folding trees. others had a narrow escape. that 3 land right there could have been through the roof of our house instead of our ship. that one could have gone on our house, instead of this way now downgraded to a tropical storm barrel, has knocked out power to more than a 1000000 households and disrupted airline traffic. near santa barbara, california is biggest fire of the year, has burned, more than $8000.00 hector's and forest evacuations. other fires are burning across the state. firefighters brought back a blaze, threatening homes in place reveal when we see it right there is so close. and we've seen it and it was like,
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oh wow. fighting the fires is made more difficult by an intense heat wave enveloping the west temperatures broke records in death valley national park. typically one of the hottest places on earth, at least one visitor, died of heat related causes. when the temperature near the all time planted wide record of 54.4 degrees are saying these temperatures that we're seeing will likely challenge current records if not break them. despite the blistering sun towards came out the part of the experience, ha 8. how? the intense heat wave is forecast to continue in california and other western states till the end of the week. extreme heat kills more people globally in an average year than any other weather event, including hurricanes and floods. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. the us presidential biden has told fellow democrats that he's firmly
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committed to his re election campaign in a letter by them. promise politicians. he would stay in the presidential race to be republican challenger donald trump bite in his under mounting pressure from democrats, worried that he may not be fit for office or white house correspondent, kimberly hallett reports a defiant joe biden says he's in the presidential race until the end, and he's striking back at members of his party who are calling on him to step aside emotionally. what i've done in my, the way, in terms of my neurological capacity, i had a physical, logical physical as well in february. it's really, really tall. my record o, at least half a dozen house democrats have publicly called providing to end his re election bid
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more then it does incurred. as former top democrats have raised concerns about the president's fitness to serve in the office. barton is old. he's not as articulate as he once was. i wish we could jump up the steps on air force one he kept. what we, i've got to focus on is policy whose policies have and will benefit the vast majority of the people in this country. it's a personal wait for the president on tuesday house and senate democrats are expected to hold meetings that could determine just how much the towards the president has on capital hill del, across our quarterly february, 2 possible options. pushing president biden's side using private intervention. it's a tactic not seen since 1974 when richard nixon was president, or democrats could shoes the nuclear option, calling for 5 and to step aside with
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a public statements for now by the end remains on the off in reaching out to members of congress. he's already called thousands by phone, and this week we'll call dustin's more voiding them to a band and him now could propel former president donald trump back into the white house. kimberly, how could al jazeera the white house. well, after us media reports that have parkinson's disease specialist visit at the white house, 8 times in the past year by his doctor released the statement emphasizing that the president's only saw a neurologist as part of his annual physical exam. how does your castro has more from washington dc under intense pressure from the press? the white house has now reversed course, after initially refusing to answer questions about why a nation's leading parkinson's disease expert had visited the white house 8 times
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in the past year. now in a late letter from biden's personal physician, we've learned that this disease expert was there to host and your logical clinic for staffers at the white house. but that he indeed was in fact, the neurologist who also gave the president the neurological exam 3 times as part of the president's standard annual physicals. and his letter from the president's personal doctor. he was clear in saying that after these, my new and detailed examination of the president's neurological state, there was no concern for disease. and that this last physical which was given to bite in, in february, showed that he wasn't a relatively clean bill of health and fit to serve in the office. however, that was several months ago, february was the last time the president was examined. he has said he has not gone any cognitive exam since,
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and people are still concerned about his fitness for office currently, after what some would say seeing him deteriorates before the very eyes in these past few months. and the white house and the binding campaign having already undertaken heated criticism after biden's a terrible debate performance a few a week ago and not putting the president for work to show him with more vigor more immediately. now the white house, apparently reversing course, try to be more transparent in quelling fears about biden's fitness for office. heidi joe castro al jazeera washington peruse president siena boulevard so it has refused to awfully answer questions about her reported cuz medic surgery and bribery allegations for the warranty is accused of leaving presidential office for several days. for the reported plastic surgery in 2023. she's also facing
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corruption charges relating to how she required rolex watches and expensive jewelry lamar to has denied any wrong doing the. regarding your question about the jewelry, it is in the prosecutor's office and we are collaborating very openly with the public ministry. we are attending each of the proceedings and we will be attending the money that the prosecutor calls not only for the so called road next issue, but also for the many other files that the public prosecutor's office opens. following each news items or crime that's appears in the press, a quarter new york has heard the closing argument in the trial for us senator bob menendez. he's been charged with 16 criminal counts, including bribery on fraud. the accusations relate to when menendez was chairman of the powerful us senate foreign relations committee. menendez has pleaded not guilty or soliciting calls to resign from the senate. boss, honestly filed papers to run for re election as an independent senate candidate in
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new jersey. john 100 was outside the court house in new york following the trial. the prosecution got about halfway through its closing arguments. in the case of senator robert menendez, he is accused of accepting bribes and using his position as chairman of the senate foreign relations committee to act as an unregistered agent for the egyptian government. he's accused of trying to help that government get $300000000.00 in military aid release, and there is damning evidence. investigators say they found $480000.00 in cash in his apartment, plus a $100000.00 in gold bars. menendez says he didn't know about the bars. his wife had those kept in a closet, he didn't have access to. and he says, as a cuban american, it was common for people to keep large amounts of money in their house because they don't tend to trust the government. closing arguments will continue on tuesday, and then we'll find out whether for the 2nd time in a 2nd case, robert menendez is able to beat bribery treasures,
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or whether for the 1st time he will be convicted of both bribery and acting as if for an agent. john henry l g 0 new york. still a heads on the news, hour of the sports is coming up and a warning for us says basketball superstars ahead of fix details right after the break. the business latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by
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the news business later. steve spencer bind him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the hello again. time for the sports news. here's peter for the thank you so much. you're repeating football. heavy weights from some spain go ahead so hate in a euro 2020 full semi final laser. while the spaniards have been praise, so they're entertaining. brenda football fronts have not. the friendship failed to
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score a golden open plant. this tournaments german mash records. she came up just schultz at the well cop 18 months ago, but completing them by in front get the job done at the your race. standing in the way of the fine was a spanish side that's live taught the tournament all spain and the team to have one or 5 of the games in jeopardy school 11 goals so far. where's goals has been hard to come by for that real position. fronts have made it to the last full with 2 and goals, out of penalty, leading to criticism of the team make what they see. what was on the if you board watching of a game? it's fine. you don't have to watch us. it's a special you right? swear, it's difficult for everyone with the number of goals much lower than it has been in the past. we have the ability to share emotions to make friends people happy, especially. and this is a complicated period and country. one french play hasn't been particularly happy at these. yours is that captain. and by after breaking his nose in the opening game
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against austria, he's had to weigh protect to face mosque, which he says it's horrible. i'm just limiting his vision, but he still has the backing of his teammates, i'll shoot, say, like, as for antoine greens, man and killing him by the legs may not be as efficient as they could. you know, these are the plays that can change the game didn't point. we're going to need them right up until the end, especially if you want to get to the final. and when somebody's struggling to make his mock, i'm like spanish and sation to me in your mouth. the 16 year old winner was the 1st teenager to records 3 assists. so yours and will now target becoming the youngest, have a goal score and the competition. but it's not all about the boss, lady young stuff, but they don't like or sometimes it's much more valuable to have a great team. and i'm happy to be better as a whole band to have his dogs. and i think we approve me that may be seen. i know we don't have those stand out names will superstar, but as a team, we're very good. we played good football. and so far things are going very well for us. so it's also good for the spanish to a favorites to win the full european championship. but before they can think about
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lifting the tracy, they have to get past the french side to aiming for full major told me that the final in the last 8 is jemma nash algebra. messy will be fits of pain origin seen as couple america semi final against the canada laser. once he states that's according to your head coach, the announce kaloni macy has been dealing with a leg injury for much of the tournaments. he missed origin. see this final group came to pay the entire match against equity when the quote of finals origin tina, all the reigning champions. but the list are in here. leo is fine. you finished your last game. fine. can be part of the next much better than we have relaxed about that needs to be in his level has been good. and so these fundamental for us, that's all i need to say. you know, this is candidates 1st ever come to america, the send me finally new jersey is actually the 2nd time they facing all agency and a half the tournaments. i think last of them to know in the group stage. and they
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haven't seen our best yet. and obviously that was our 1st game and the tournament, and like like we said, we're the same team as big 1st game and we just develop mentally, physically and, and we've grown over those days and, and um, yeah, they know what we have. we be f as speed and power, but i think over those days we've been together when we're we've been growing will number one that you all could which has criticized the wimbledon crowd. offerings both around when of the day months hold the room to the same time wimbledon champion accused. the crowd booing him as he demolished needs danish opponents, 636. that's this point. a human strength writes me as a result. so that means the tired and spring chosen place last month despite increasing into the quarter finals and straight sights, the surplus, unimpressed by the waves, and so the streets in front of the face. you could argue that maybe you as a champ, i or, or whoever can you know, step in, in certain moments and calm them down or, you know,
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but there's not much you can do. i mean, you don't, you're not going to take out the whole section of this crowd or stadium out because they're misbehaving. you are showing disrespect, but i mean it's, it's just the way it is. you know, it's part of this. busy talk eventually is through, but full. st. alexander is very of is out. the gentleman was upsetting 5 states by american title, the fritz. the 13 seed was 2, sits down against the seals, friendship and runner up. are you ready for me to advance? team usa giving search of a foot straight basketball olympic gold medal in less than 3 weeks. they became a campaigning, paris, on july 28th against sylvia. before that, they faced canada in las vegas before the preparation games. in abu dhabi and london coach steve has wound bet right now, and the team is not ready. were nowhere near ready to play a high level and always like canada in 2 days. but this,
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this is 3 days and it can't. so we're, we're, we should be and we got a lot of good stuff on to show the guys that's the basketball side of things and, and goals, team usa, of the points of taking bradley is when you write a cup, captain bradley will leave the team in 2025 against europe at best page black in new york target was, was actually and folks to become the cat, somebody in the end that's made that materialized, the americans have one each of the last to write a cups on home soil. bradley was part of between 12 and 2014 right, a cup teams by both the feats as nasal, amazing, and washington this week. i'm secretary general in stoughton. both the timeouts and started the ceremonial 1st page at a baseball game before the major, the visual game between the washington nationals and saint louis cardinals, spelt and boot, found himself on the mound. and as you can see, these pitching skills do not yet quite measure up to these political power page once again, to leave it there for the time being the read. all right, peter will see you later on. thanks very much for that. and thanks for watching the
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