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the facilities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days at the will. i couldn't do this job without the best time remained best produces the best fixes. and those of the people that i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the world, the the, the funding back to 1000000000 watching the news our on. i'll just hear a lie from bill coming up. that's why i'm going to get to finish this job. there's more to do. i know i'm only 41. by then defiance the us presidents sums and the key battleground state of michigan as freshman mounts on his campaign . meanwhile, biden's republican rival donald trump gets opposed to his campaign as tech company,
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meta announces it's lifting restrictions on his facebook and instagram accounts. also this our tara in kansas city as israel rom, separate tasks with tens of thousands of palestinians fails, drops van plus the billionaire bash that's drawn under and on asia's reaches mine holds a novice waiting for his son in his thoughts. that is, sam the thank you for joining us. we begin in the united states with president joe biden is on the increasing pressure to abandon these 2024 election campaign. in spite of multiple attempts to write it, by the end is appearing unscripted in front of cameras, more often than he has during his time in the white house. but with more public appearances come more public gas, the nato summit in washington was supposed to be
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a moment to show off his experience as a veteran statesman statesman. instead, by the end stumbled and made mistakes. i want to hand it over to the president ukraine who has as much courage as he has a determination based gentleman, president, president booth present list. i'm so focused on the boot and we've got to worry about it. i wouldn't have picked vice president trump to be vice president. i think she's not qualified to be present on now. he's back on the campaign trail aiming to prove his still fit to leave the country for another 4 years and the key battleground state of michigan biden is gathering supporters. boeing not to back down. for the longest time, i was too young because i was the 2nd youngest man ever elected to my state senate and anyway, and
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a non tool. but i know hopefully we will because of age comes a little bit of wasted. and i hopefully that and that's it. and this moment i think the alternative is not much of an alternative that spring. and john henry lived for a say in detroit, where president biding is due to speak very shortly at a high school there in detroit. talk to us about what we've heard from him so far in michigan, where the president stopped at a restaurant where they were providing signs in the window. and he assured everyone that he was indeed going to continue running for president again in 2024. and he said, i promise you, i'm ok that of course as a reference to his physical condition after that rather bad debate performance and the number of gaps that you were just showing fully. he is trying to reassure people here in michigan that he's okay to run buddy's. he's running behind the
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where, where he was 4 years ago in 2020. he won the state by about 3 percentage points. now polls show him a debt even to a little bit behind donald trump in the state of michigan is important because this is part of the blue wall. democrats like to say they have across the midwest, which they did in 2020. we're buying one, michigan. any one, wisconsin, he want to kill a noise you want minnesota and for the day that he's pennsylvania. so this is an area the president really needs to win. and it's a microcosm of the country in that it's a very divided states. the voted for trumping 2016, biting in 2020. and now it looks like it's a tossup for like yeah and, and so how is bite and pointing at the moment in michigan, john, particularly with the uncommitted focus as well. an average of polls on realtor politics shows that he's about less than
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a percentage point behind trump. that's all probably within the margin of error of most of those polls. but he is consistently behind trump nationwide. and this is an area he really needs to wait because to be loses here to be very hard for him to win the nation at. this is a state the democrats tend to when, when they're performing. ready well, when they don't perform well in michigan, they likely lose the election. so vitamin is here in detroit, which is a rich source of democrats. ready it's an urban area, there's a large black population which has been very supportive of the president, but he's got other problems, spots in dearborn to the north of, of detroit. and there's a large air of them in muslim american community. and they're very upset about the war in gaza. we had a number of protesters just out of the camera view. a short while ago. they protested until all the by the supporters went in and then they stopped. but those
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are people who are fueling that uncommitted folks where people are vote people who normally would support the democrats did not. so biden in michigan got 600000 votes and the primary easily winning that but a 100000 people in this state voted for uncommitted. that meant they're not committed to a candidate. and those are people he needs. if he's going to win in this state. yeah, and, and i know, john, you've been speaking to some of the people who are attending that campaign event at that high school in detroit. the what have they told you they want to hear from the president today as well. the people who are here, these are the diehards, and they've been invited to this event, this event i should tell you, it was not announced a long time ahead of time. the protesters found out about it's about 4 hours before they got here. and those people were here, they were more or less solidly, we spied. they do want to hear that he can when they want to hear that he is strong,
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that his, his voice is strong. that he's physically able not just to take the campaign, but to carry the country for another 4 years and govern it. that's really what people want to hear. and the concerning the democratic party is pretty broad. you're, you're seeing a larger group, a number of members of congress. a senator, governor is all calling for biden's his job. his campaign. it is by no means a majority at this point, but it's a drip, drip, drip that is not helping him through his campaign. so the people inside who want fight and to when they want to hear him, well, those concerns and they may space their main issue is they want to know he can win this race against donald trump. all right, john, thank you very much for the moment. john henry lives in detroit and we're gonna listen natural octavius spencer, a democratic supporter and actively. so speaking right now, i had a president binding appearing at that campaign event in detroit. let's listening to what she has to say. 6 4 years ago after
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donald trump drove our economy to the brink and divided our country, you michigan, did not surrender. you did not waver. you remained clyde, you repeat, and our freedom of the white house, the historic change and results for all of us. and i just want to let you know that this card period. democrats also is capable of independence on thank you from the bottom of my heart because you organized, mobilize them, turned out to vote. joe biden. and tom and i, harris have delivered delivered
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they rebuild a battered autonomy and brought manufacturing back to our shores. and listen up ladies. verified in each and every day for our fundamental rights to make our own decisions about our own body, the they're standing up to corporate interest to lower costs. we're american family, from health care to prescription drugs, just student that the housing a job i do is a determined compassionate leader who believes in america where everyone has a fair shot. you're listening to, to octavia spencer, the american actually speak to in detroit ahead of us present, joe biden, who is due to address that vonny in the state of michigan. a crucial fate,
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full biden, for the democrats, one of the battlegrounds facing the fewest presidential election. and we will bring you more from that riley when president biden comes out to speak. let's just remind you of why the state of michigan is so crucial. michigan was decided on a knife edge in the 2020 election a bite into the state by 50.6 percent compared to comes 47.8 percent. that was a margin of less than $200000.00 volts. it is a battle ground state, as we said, and it when for trump in 2016 by an even smaller margin. and they've already been wearing science will bind. and in michigan, more than a 100000 democrats voted uncommitted instead of binding in protests over his administration's policy in gaza. while i speak to a mirrors on who's the policy in american committee, and a speaker is an activist and a law professor joining us there from washington dc. i'm here very good to have you with us on al jazeera. when you look at a state like michigan today,
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way biden's you to speak, what do you think vote has the especially the arab american population. want to hear from this us pricing as well. it's too late. we don't want to hear anything any more. we've kind of made our decision, we've played our cards, we're not voting for joe biden. joe biden is not going to win the air of american vote and he's gonna lose michigan in 2024. and it's going to be because of gaza and his support for the genocide. and so we're pretty firm in that. and there's nothing he could say any more. i mean, if, if somebody is a serial killer, even if they find jesus and they become a good person, they still go to jail. and so that's the way we're treating joe biden. we understand who donald trump is. we understand that he's terrible that he's a racist, he's a con man. we get all that. in fact, our community might have been affected by his policies more than anybody else. but that's not the point here. the point is for the arab american community to gain more political power moving forward. and to show that this issue is a red line bite and must lose. if he doesn't lose,
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then no one will ever listen to us again. if he does lose, it will be because a gaza and we might have more political power than we've ever seen. what if he were able to secure a ceasefire in guys very soon? would that change rolled his mind? there is not a ceasefire right now because of him. he could stop all this with one phone call. he could have stopped all of this with one phone call back at the end of october. he has chosen not to he at any time, and it's happened with presidents in the past. good call up israel, no matter who the prime ministers and say all the aid will stop flowing. if you don't stop this now instead he's cheerleading it. instead he's lied about us right . on october 10th, he said he saw beheaded babies when he did it. on october 17th he said, we bond the hospital when we did it at the end of october, he said, he didn't believe the numbers coming out of gaza. he has vetoed a ceasefire 3 times. when asked if the protests on college campuses are changing
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his policy. he said no, this is not somebody who we can deal with anymore. all right. i never thought that there would be a president who would make us all forget the crazy stuff that trump said bite and has done it. nothing. any candidate a headset could ever be more offensive than saying that we are lying about dying and saying that we've been headed babies when we didn't that fostered an atmosphere that caused us actual harm. that fostered atmosphere in america. they've got a 6 year old boy staff $27.00 times in chicago. they've got 3 college students shot in vermont that got another student in your shop in austin. right. this, this, this is not a candidate that we can back under any circumstance, but i mean, what do you respond to people who say that a vote against by that are not voting for by didn't means trump coming back to power. and that could be even worse for the palestinians in, in the middle east, the israel palestine issue. and also mostly americans do you know, with,
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with the top band and so on. what do you respond to, to those concerns as well? when people say to me, i'm, or what do you think about that kind of stuff? i told him it's very simple. trump policies would be bad as bad may be worse. i don't know how it gets worse than biden, but could be as bad or even worse. but i do know this. the only party in which we are americans might have any solidarity is the democratic party. and by them is the absolute worst person we could have had in this moment because since he's a democrat, no democrats stand up against him. if trump was there, mike democratic governor and my 2 democratic senators would have called for a ceasefire back in december. but because it's their guy doing it, they stay silent. and so by them there's gonna lose michigan because he's gonna lose our votes. and as a result, yes, we'll all have to deal with trump. none of us like it. but we're going to have to deal with it, but we need to stand our ground because if we don't, no one will ever listen to us again. as you know, they are concerns right now within the democratic party. there's a bit of confusion about whether or not present biden should stay in the race
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because of his perceived ability to, to run the country, to meet again for another 4 years. he says he's up to it, but the growing voices within the democratic party that think somebody else should replace him. if that were to happen, if let's say, binding were to decide in a few days or a few weeks that maybe you should step aside. what do you think could step in for the democrats, who should step in, you think as well, i mean 1st, there's really no indications that he's stepping aside. if that happens, i guess we have to reassess it. looks like their only option would be harris and harris. is as guilty as he is as complacent as he is in the genocide. look, any democratic candidate who comes forward now would probably be someone who praises his policies. someone who is, who is basically cuz you know, has the same policies as him. so would that change the way we feel? not unless they came out and said this was a genocide and they should have never happened in the 1st place? i don't think that's gonna make much difference. we'll see,
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it might turn some people, but there's a lot of people in our community. we saw the uncommitted movement, but there were more people than that. there were people who went and voted republican and the democrat and the presidential primary because they were moving away and hated what bite and did so much. there were people who bought a 3rd party is wrote, wrote up or sorry, wrote other candidates or wrote things in. it wasn't just the $100000.00 that voted on committed in the democrat. there was more. and so we, it doesn't really matter to us. i don't think that much the party has betrayed us, right? and when our own governor and our own 2 senators can order the word ceasefire because their president won't do it. that's a party with that's a problem with the whole system and the whole party bite and yes, as a symbol of it. but it sounds like it's going anywhere and i don't give him the benefit of being demented or so, you know, he knows exactly what he's doing. he's old, he's frail. he moved slowly, but he has an ideology. and that ideology is a support. israel all costs no matter how many palestinians they kill and because of that, he's not getting our votes and he's gonna lose michigan,
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and he's gonna lose the presidency. america. so good to talk to you about this. thank you so much for sharing of use with us mirrors are, is it policy in american, comedian speaker, inactive us as well as a law professor? joining a state from washington d. c. thank you very much for your time. i or 9 other development is the social media company. meta is removing restrictions on former us president donald trump's facebook and instagram accounts. the company says the move is to ensure parity among us presidential candidates leading up to the election seems to be reinstated in january last year. trump's accounts have been subjects to strict of penalties then other uses. and that's not bringing pablo honda, who's a senior political advisor to the democratic party. joining us live from new york. thank you for for being with us. of course we're going to talk about president trump being president biden, rather being in michigan today. and uh, the significance and importance of that for the body and campaign. but 1st of all,
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your reaction to this move by meta now at this time during the campaign, what effects do you see having on the election campaign? i think it's a disaster, a democracy. i'd say because trump social media, it's not just political, not thing, which is absolutely necessary. and in the democracy they are a make a phone full misinformation on a threat to peace. you need to look at january 6th to see that every post from trump has a very, very serious potential to disrupt democratic conversation on it. terms, what should be serious debate that we need to have into very serious division. and we know social media algorithms prioritize, sensational content and from as an expert across thing. exactly that type of message. so i think it's really, really worrying actually. yeah, we're looking right now populate life pictures from michigan where president trump, president biden, i should say. i is about to speak any moments now an important stop for him in,
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in this campaign at a time when he is facing growing calls within the democratic party to step aside because of what they think is his lack of ability to lead another 4 years. what do you think we can expect to hear from the president after the criticism has been under for the past several weeks? and is there any chance that or a possibility i should say, that he could step aside if these voices continue to get louder within the democratic party. and i think we'll expect to see joe biden on good phone. we know the basic basic stomping ground. he knows how to behave with an audience, obviously knows how to put on a great show. he is an excellent communicate to, you know, there's been some, there's no point in pretending that the last couple of weeks haven't been tossed on a bit bumpy. but i think joe biden, what we know, joe biden has dedicated his life to public service. we're talking about 55 years,
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and i left to the office, you know, across old america as president. and i, i think to reduce his legacy to this 9 to minute debate 2 weeks ago is, is a real shame. and i think we really need to take into consideration just want an incredible president. yeah, it has been actually the amount of work he has got done in the last 3 and a half feet. is it extraordinary given the he have to on do so much of the damage by donald trump. so i think my chevy tahoe that we can reduce entire legacy just to this one misstep in the yeah. but, but pablo in a state like michigan, it's not just down to this debate. it's also about his policies as we heard from my previous guess. so talked about the disappointments, especially among arab americans as a result of bonds, policies in, in gaza. and israel, he's going to have to do a lot to prove to these voters in michigan, these disenfranchised folders,
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that he's still up to it in that 4 more years. of him will bring about change well, lessons, they'll turn to the donald trump, which is for you. it may well be the last election in america. if america elect donald trump the business november, that might be it. so okay, talk to him, but excuse me, joe biden. maybe look up the old, maybe he stumbled over as well as bull that we should've been. i see that wasn't talking about his ha, i was talking about his policies. right. but what i'm saying is that if you elect donald trump dot, it could be then. so you can have donald trump, who will save whatever he wants in a selection, and he will do whatever it takes to get elected. or you can have job eyes and who is going to have to come to say somebody will listen what we just have to say. well, listen, what the, the american public have to say. and you can actually, you know, you cannot and you could protest under to buy it and government, can you protest under a donald to donald trump, other mistakes?
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probably not. donald trump may make best of the selection america ever has. so that the debate is, is, is black and white is not good night and day somebody, i don't even know why it would be even a conversation between jo button and donald trump. it's just, it's is not for the right, you know, but i, again, i was talking about a key state like michigan where during the primaries we saw a number of voters, especially among the american community, vote uncommitted because they were unconvinced by the president's policies, especially when it comes to the middle east. how does he change that? i think joe biden will commit to, to listening to these people and having that conversation. is it really, really complicated debate? i don't think can be reduced down to just a couple of sound bites, but donald trump go put out on social media on that on a campaign. pitstop joe biden is, is a faithful president to give his head to serve the american people. and he will have that conversation with the votes of that's why he best he will listen to what
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they have to say. i'm him react to that. i don't think that we can reduce bestbuy complex debate just down to you know, a few sound bites. okay, fabulous. thank you very much for talking to us. we appreciate your time. pablo honda, senior political advisor to the democratic party live the from new york. thank you . the wrong guys are now and these ram has declared guys, a city, a dangerous combat zone, and the army stepping up a tax with tens of thousands of palestinians. trump inside. this is the aftermath of a nice, really a talking to a residential building. bodies are scattered on the streets, is biased against rush danger to the few remaining hospital nearby hours early a civil defense seems recovered at least 60 bodies after is really true spatially withdrawal from what was once one of the guys as most affluent neighborhoods. dawson's more off, he had buried under the rubble in del out. how are you when run college?
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a hospital, a bank and residential towers have all been destroyed. so i felt as i found them a sort of thoughtful for a lot of i'm from the ambulance in emergency department. the northern gauze, immediately after learning that these valleys partially withdrew from the tel. i'll highlight in the cause of city we went that found the body, most of the bodies with decomposed because the ambulance team was when not allowed to reach a place that someone else still does a large number of bodies under the rubble of the head. and that will hold every has been following developments from outside our locks, the hospital in central gas. a slight thing is happening in the western parts of the dos is 50, very close to the post line. but also the is there any portions have been targeting at different areas across the god, the city, one of those, those targets is an apartment and those are that streets where at least for college and use wakefield and others were injured. and also they targeted at random streets
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in the gods of city. but all day long, the civil defense teams were able to reach the areas. those are the forces personally out from and they weren't able to retrieve 60 bodies of palestinians that were killed during the ground invasion. most of these products can use according to eye witnesses. and testimonies are people who were executed by the is ready forces when they were trying to evacuate and leave the area after they were trapped it in the middle of air strikes, live, and munitions and clouds cultures. it was a very hard day for civil defense. seems environmentally trying to retrieve bodies as much as possible. the evacuation notice from guys a city by these really military means spanish demands of already been displaced multiple times and now forced to flee again. while i felt the hello spoke to some who sought shelter at a school in jabante, a in northern guys about the hiring conditions. and this is an evacuation since on
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giovano which account many companies have arrived. you know, looking for options to optimize, ready forces, all the same, to be back to a, to many companies have arrived to the school looking for a ship. so they lift the houses without any of their belongings. so they have nothing of these families here. have a ride and don't have anything i told them not in when they asked us to leave, they didn't give us any time to gather our belongings or take some food for our young children to look at my young ones. the oldest is in 4th grade and the youngest is 3 months. everyone only had a few personal items, no food or drink, nothing, not even flour back. you know, it was very difficult. we were walking along the road and saw shrapnel and scattered body parts. can you imagine the situation and i was walking and seeing
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that people, if my son had slipped from my hands, i wouldn't have been able to find him in addition. so those people have been displaced too many times. and each time they have to risk a, put it into a journey looking for a shift though not knowing what they will arrive to we will have the same that we should go to west thinking gods. and we will be assured that we would resign thing in a safe place. however, often 11 30 pm, we were surprised by the presence of compet, wyoming, directed to west industrial area and the u. n. agents, there wasn't the tense shooting. it was extremely painful. i'm difficult because we've left over our belongings. how would mattresses? i would close our luggage and we'd have to stay without any more drink. yeah, i can't read. my children have escaped from the scene which i did an embryo. seeds from bisk on tanks on the ground floor. some of those stay children to go their
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belongings and trying to attend the workshop and could interested code their children and family members. this is your band ever heard you can, which is has too many destroyed buildings and too many displays palestinians a. this is actuation since i'm a, provide them a place to sleep. yeah. they will not know how low return fee before they all start was to flee again. why? because you just data. nothing doesn't spread all this time. any brain amount of honey is a journalist and gaza. cd here reports and one of the worst hit areas say this is the alpha mad, brutal ground invasion place. and the amount on that is how when you ever heard a mess, instructions that left behind is unimaginable as families are trying to come back
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to their described home, trying to increase some feeling they lift johan, often the southern evacuation older, many civilians have been able to do to that their, to 6 more have been killed in the last round invasion. and that's in our area. we are talking about many major destruction in roads making. the transform is nearly impossible. it will use our suffering so much as the of, as they don't have any place to go to officer or the complete destruction the area has as seen in terms of that they've been used, killed and trapped on the rubber was yours can help with anything as we have nothing to work with equipment, had been cut off in the beginning of this war. even many civilians was unknown. this beginning on the arrival that the luck fall, yet some of them and their children being shot tense, their families have been killed. the focus is on children and women,
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robin targeting the resistance, they should tug at the resistance. fight is not the children they know where they are when i'm the resistance. certainly target still can patient forces. why will this ruin and destruction look from here and look from that everywhere. this complete discharge the fall of a so we call on the arrow people and the people of the west is tend to leave us. we're not asking for anything else. we only wish to leave like the rest of them, the wild with dignity. what for, for, for me to carry this pile of food on my head. because they have no means of life. we are here standing at the front door of the u. m. field office and you guys are city. it has been also partially destroyed you through do this brows incursions. we are talking about you, our schools get install, get in and get in out of service. many general infrastructure residential building also have been reduced to rubble and money. and we know our,
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we've been due to the lack of filters. we are talking about the destruction of schools, streets, buildings. the building is black in the basic needs facilities in terms of water, electricity, and the basic mr. cities of life like the may for children and a lot of bar codes. i've been cut off since the early morning since the everly beginning of this brutal brooding around incursion on the whole neighborhood. stand a head on out to 0, a deadly threat drawn by a changing time. it's we talk to a snake catherine bangladesh who was helping communities confront the day the, the hello we are looking at some pretty nasty weather across the southeast of australia
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or over the next couple of days. you see the sea level, the cloud outs into the tasman, it's associated area of low pressure which i'm usually will drift this way further south with the west, which as we go through the next couple of dice life assessed by a few showers just along that east coast of new south wells, maybe a cheryl to creeping into victoria. let me go on. it's a sunday i low that will swell its way towards tasmania. could say some very heavy right. could cause some flooding there. awesome. the only thing for us across the south and east of tasmania, and maybe 506070 millimeters a 5 possible over the next couple of days and sunday going on into monday. if anything is even more of a feature of that state. victoria thing, some robin off the weather to damage a waiting, so that cool, well cool. some problems elsewhere close, much of us dryly. yeah, we're fine and dry. not too bad here to try to get to the south of new zealand. most all, and we'll see some wet and with the weather for time. having said that, i mean whether it's a central pos of china coming out. so if stuff was hot over towards shanghai,
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west the weather, hold on one seat on the plum right. is that gonna continue pushing the way into the fall south of south korea and eventually into weston, japan? the, the 1st genocide this we see in real time, it's the victims themselves. 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 a 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. the
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. the welcome back. a recap of our top stories on how to 0 joe biden is campaigning in the battleground states of michigan, as he tries to revive, is paid for re election. is us president has been trying to reassure voters and fellow democrats, that he can defeats republican rivals. donald trump in november's election present
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by the end is due to speak shortly in detroit. social media company meta is removing restrictions on former us president donald trump's facebook and instagram accounts. the company says the move baseline, soft, tardy key among us presidential candidates in the lead up to the election. and israel has declared garza city a dangerous combat. so the army stepping up a task with tens of thousands of palestinians dropped inside bodies of scattered on the streets of spanish simians, fresh danger to the few remaining hospitals. while these are the forces, have been directing palestinians to head towards alma y c, which is declared a safe zone, even though they've been multiple attacks. they had one point as many as 1800000 people were squeezed into a me a 6.5 square kilometers, a sandy to rain under the hot summer sun. to put it in perspective areas about half the size of london heathrow, airport. and t neil's meadow holly me is one of the hundreds of thousands of
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palestinians in on the wasi. despite the bloodshed and hardship police, he has turned to social media. determined to spread a message of hope he was forcibly to space 5 times after. and these radius tried, destroyed the family home and got the city now from his 10 to now my wasi in the south lead me has started a day in the live series on instagram, to is near daily videos. he is showing how even in the docusigns he managers to stay resilient. they live in a fun thing ever. the vision inside his over 1st has a little update about my little farm. so for peace of mind, lima beans, my little empty tubs over there. and some of them, and today i'm planting some millions and beans, any pix, and my little farm over there, cuz there's nothing in there. so i gotta start working on the area in here, the beans 1st. for them in another village, i think the midlands love the son, so i'll probably just keep them on the other side so that they'll be exposed to more sun than other plants. i know is that a lot of the plans,
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i feel that this is another way with water than i'm probably just missing everything. i need to work on a bit of watering system. i know for sure that what i'm doing is wrong. so i don't know if i'm in the commons, how to, how to do it now, and i said good bye to them. i'll see you then tomorrow somebody to help me spoke to my colleague nastasia, today about the challenges he's been facing. we do not have actually really good access to fish food. that's because of many reasons. one of them is because if, if we were able to find any fresh food, it would be really strongly expensive. and i don't think like any normal person here in gaza right now could be able to afford that. and the 2nd reason is there isn't anything allowed anything fresh are allowed to go and grab it to get them garza so frustrated with this. pretty much uh, very much right right now. so i be pursuing what i phone is faithful. well, you know, certainly doing creative things with the fake food that you are stuck with. can i
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ask you what the situation is like at the moment and in the tents that you're living in? obviously it's getting more and more crowded to people even have the space to, to live there. well, actually, uh, a lot of people don't even have space to live in any anywhere with them. so they would set up a dent brian, right on the beach, like if, if uh, some highway it's just, you know, somebody is gonna just sell soap $0.30. uh and yeah, especially in the most area after the invasion bow, a beach side of brooklyn be something got even more crowded right here. and i don't know if you've seen it or not, but my, my last video i mentioned that we set up a new tent from a home in the same area that we only had enough area for to tense. so right now we don't even have enough area to walk, and that's actually the situation for most dozens in this area in this area right now, what i'm starting gary was cell, so i've had to move 5 times. how is your family holding it?
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do you feel safe where you are right now? well, i will say it was actually come to a point to feel a. i just agree with the situation not, not really agree on it with it is just to accept the, we're not safe anymore. there is not any moment that we would feel safe. we're just gonna, we always have this feeling that at any moment we might be the next ones to die. so i don't know. i mean, after 9 months you can just keep up with worrying about being bombed or getting, you know, finish or need or something to start plan and watching some of your videos and perhaps the ones on, on the beach where you, you session and watch the sunset you clearly very much love garza and you can really love your community all you and your friends and your family. still able now to try to find moments of respite, moments of beauty despite what's going. we are, we are resilient. so we try to find light in the darkest moments here, as, as you,
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my eyes do as you've seen all my videos. besides on the beach, the view on the beach is where i daily go. that's basically my escape from really like no matter how depressed i feel in the day, no matter how, how low i feel. i just go to the beach during sunset. i watch that you. it is really amazing. i literally forget everything i'm going through and the same thing with my family, we all do like whatever activity with those. with each other, we go to the beach and most of the time because my dentist basically right next to the beach, it's a one minute walk. so that's where we are basically all the time the u. s. has adopted further sanctions against 3 is really settlers and a number of the legal outposts and entities operating in the occupied westbank. this springs to 10, the total number of settlers the us has individually sanctioned since february a fall right group calling to have is one of the organizations named washington
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says its members are involved in repeated acts of violence against palestinians. 2 of the 3 individual sanctioned our leaders of another group called 59 described as a violent extreme is really cool. it's been a talking humanitarian aid truck's heading to gaza. the 3rd person is a farmer who owns one of 4 legal outposts that have been blacklisted, nor owed a report from ramallah on how these, where the government has not taken any steps to match the sanctions. for this war began, the us had not taken any measures that could be even perceived as pressure against is really separate. we're attacks on palestinian civilians or the is really policy a supplement expansion. of course, these are limited to is really nationals the, the sanctions that are announced have to do with assets if they exist in the us with a not allowing the entry in the united states. but they don't effect what happens
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in israel, where the government has not cooperated. it has not much those sections, and it is actually advancing draft legislation to go around them and make sure that they are these individuals are not financially affected organizations as well. a holla is a right wing organization, as you said, it is closely associated with many ministers in the government, including the national security minister. it's a mob been v or they continue to have a lot of clout on policy. and they continue to receive funds from american citizens through very many means including crowd funding. semi evolution had a, is a former member of the can. i said these ready parliament and these, the block party in israel. he says, the latest round of us sanctions are on attempt by washington to distance itself from years of complicity in the legal settle activities. everybody knows that the coordinates, the national, all systems, all the sudden the projects are illegal and the new awesome does. there have been
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running for dictates and the wives oh are about to, but they are now looked at a bit feeling a shame from there is there any park now was this is human wave of barbarism and fascism. that is, i have to tell them that they should be more aware. they are a violent the disruption the in the human actions. but in general, the not. so this is the website including a key, the supplements, a lot of the, the summer months in the west bank and the tools that are being financed by american work. and i think that in the united states, this is savings. and the approach for getting to a peaceful agreement and then what was supposed to be states that shouldn't be
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clear about the legitimacy or full settler activities in the west bank and the students the not above use the school building has caved in on students while they were sitting exams in central nigeria, the red cross has at least 21 people have been killed. it happened in the city of jobs spent in monica and has more the school building and central night years. plus it was safe collapse without warning. students inside have just sat down to take their exams. the parents are among those gathered outside waiting for news. some survivors have been pulled from the rubble, but others didn't make it out alive. the desktop somehow be rescued. as coverage goes on everything. heavy machinery is being used to move the rubble,
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but people are also digging with picks and shovels outside of glass ditch effort into the toner cartridge. and we have about 16 main in your name. and then we have to send the deed to police an army hit the deployed to help with the rescue effort . building collapses are common in nigeria. create explain, lax regulations on the construction industry. the quotes believe is collapses. still unknown. with local said, happened after several days of heavy rain since monahan, l g 0. the sudanese army says it's one off and offensive by the rapids support forces in the city of center.
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they were furious battles on thursday as our, as the fighters attacks the city from several directions. the army says it inflicted heavy losses on the power military. cool. well then 10000000 people have been displaced since the conflicts began in april of last year. while i'm at von has more from 4th to don to it for us at least on its social media platform. x. the general comments of this within his arms bosses says they have succeeded in gushing under bolting a number of attempts by the front of me to set it off. it's for forces to take this it you have. so now it says that it's active, but the out of tools had slipped off the sustaining heavy muscles and perhaps one of equipment offensive products. new was one of the biggest of the talks from 3 directions with large numbers of troops. obviously, statements also mation another unsuccessful amount of stuff, a talk one minute cuz one of the few remaining on these phone calls. and that just, you know, states just switched off to now 2 weeks ago, out of south to the city of center. the administrative costs to us in all states
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liking and seem to and that all to now cause up to 140000 civilians to please. so the neighboring states have divided the city of a deposit, and the 4 is also on the seed by us up with ongoing fighting under the fall. so funny, i'm on disability. population is comes out these efforts continue on multiple levels . the cases from the teen warning fights hospitalized in geneva for focus of tough being called for by the u. n. and a number of so then these groups um, using an audi sub of to try to throw a full of clothes about for national become sedation. how much fun does he have? both through the can you is police chief john physical may has resigned in the wake of divine and crack down on protest is the last month that killed 41. people in an attempt to contain widespread anger, president william who has also dismissed most of his cabinet. but it's catherine. so a report from campbell county,
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this hasn't clouds protest of many canyons wanted the inspector general of police to design a different office called met over. so the excessive force used by police during resent process use t a gas timing and life black 41 part test is most of them in the twenty's died rice occupancy. several others are missing and could have been abducted allegedly by police officers. we are going to support those. what be president william? brutal has promised to investigate the east. i'm kind of where the police headed to account and that kind of thing is finance. it does seem please. it is mind. it has people very competent people who would deal with that situation. this students say they don't trust the president or police investigators. so they came
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to the street to demand and says about denzil, on monday, a student who was either protest but turned up that in a dumb days later, these are students from a nearby university. and this is a very busy highway. and the reason why the students are here is because they're demanding for jobs to. uh, josh is for one of the college guides closer to the goals. they say no changes to government or austerity measures will bring back then. so a life itself, welding the cabinet, did you get the anything you want just to say, this is a prison on the notes we want to just as the president says, he's listening to what they're say, but they say he must hear the calls for more accountability cathy sorry all the 0
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campbell county, and we want to show you some nice pictures from michigan. now the us state of michigan way us present, joe biden is about to speak in just a few minutes. we'll bring that to you live here on alger 0 after the short break, stay with us. the the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. heavy rainfall is severely disrupting life in the southwest of china . the city of chunking has been experiencing its most stormy weather this year.
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floods and non slide to force thousands of people from their homes. at least 6 people have died in the reins in the pile at least 63 people are missing. after 2 bosses west pressed into a river by a line side caused by months to embrace a search and rescue mission is on the way to look for the missing people. 3 passengers have been rescued and receiving treatment not to bring the dash way a resurgence of a deadly snake species has caused panic in rural communities. scientists say the reappearance of a species is due to the changing climate time vs chandry re for some bank dish. previously consider nearly explain the rest of the viper has re much in bangladesh and increasing to make by the incidents and the resulting fatalities of causing seer and printing new to the same. a social worker from a town on the outskirts of tucker says numerous sightings had been reported to the most locals are not anxious in a state of panic,
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especially those working on the farm lands and doors living along the river bank side. they're scared of being attacked. the thought of me i is a tradition of a snake wrangler who seems to be at ease handling the deadly reptiles has been helping to clear snakes from people's homes and hands them over to the 1st department. he doesn't have been the snake wrangler for motivation. he's catching many varieties, but i haven't seen this one for quite some time. however, in the past 2 months, i quote 51 russell's vipers, and this town alone. the space is native to the semi arid region of northwest and bangladesh, and other parts of south asia. signs as believe, many spaces of like, such as the russell viper that's typically found in dry regions, have now adopted 2 different climates and on us spreading into wetlands into different parts of dying with dash. the reason hype and missed information on social media have led to the end, discriminate killing
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a variety of snakes. some environmental list have got involved, and the government has launched in awareness campaign will go up and up to the army . i'm urging the general public not to panic. they are adequate stocks of the anti venom available. i have instructed surgeons and directors of all hospitals to make sure there is no shortage of supply. la scientists say climate change impacts bio diversity and reptile populations because changes in the environment and temperature affect breathing patterns. have a nation way of flood a slide and finding them optimum during monsoon season. when the rock of a raj and east india releases excess plug board has snags like the rustle of wipers flicked down stream with water hyphen by into the pod murray, the in bangladesh. sounds like in the northwest region. how does end up in the south? the southeast of the country, the world health organization stays snakebite. so one of the most neglected risk, i'm telling them has become
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a priority. it's reiterated. the empty venom is key to saving lights. to be, to the i'll just need a little junk, bangladesh. the now for a wedding ceremony for the son of asia is rich, as mine has begun in the indian city of them by it caps off months of lavish celebrations, costing hundreds of millions of dollars. michael apple has a story from bully would start to feel bosses to tony blair. to bar is johnson them. bonnie wading has brought them all together. it's also brought to india's commercial capital and by to a standstill. 29 year old on on tongue bonnie: the son of indian business tycoon and billy in their location bonnie: this time the notch was ready come merchants, the daughter of
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a pharmaceutical joint young bunny family lives here in an earthquake, prove skyscraper, private residents believe to be valued close to $5000000000.00. the wedding extravaganza has received mixed reaction. because if the economy has, we got the full from the money, this is ridiculous. we're doing their guest list is expensive. the red carpet at the convention center, owned by the family, is an almost non stop parade and celebrities, sports icons, and politicians from around the world. no expense has been space. months of pre wedding celebrations of culminated in a full day ceremony with cost estimates ranging from $300000000.00 to more than
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$600000000.00. not everyone in india is happy with this austin cases display of wealth rights on the doorstep of so much suffering and then equality. and that guy, a decision by what is due to see, we can see how the rich are spending portions on the reading of these functions. while they're spending millions of the poor, struggling to each one, indian politician took the social media, calling the celebrations obscene and the sin against mother. and the poor. active us saw similarly outraged, just celebrations for fuel. by again, this possessing many that that is not the and celebration and we would not be impressed. i'm used to buy by such and such, such as your readings, that's the roads around them buys busy business district. have been close to the public for this private event that set to continue for several more days. mike,
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level l g 0 and that is it for this news our on allergies hear from me for these back to the whole team. thank you for watching for me to me that is with you next with more of a day stop. so the maybe 300 people died, one slight time age 17 for shut down of ukraine, but a decade later have to fight for just as continues. must go, refuses to 100 with 3 men convicted of maxima to prosecute as believe, rushed as the president was directly involved, 101 east investigates. the case against platinum. includes in on out just sarah some challenging place to work from. as a journalist, you're always pushing our boundaries we are the ones traveling the extra mile. there are other media goals. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. hodge, i mean to be, is israel at north dakota piece?
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i think that the new thing, yes, one of these governments with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e, you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running, mean what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential? could we go to some we cannot take the fact that you assigned him a present as not that important effective. he had the story on talk to al jazeera, the plan of a 3rd to that led to the printing, the manama. we have an end and have a friend to find out the funds have been given by letting, seeing anybody them present during
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a professor at the project and a for you have a shepherdess, amazing the scared with whom they should be able to get them for the mornings in oklahoma cuz she got a the match why i'm only going to finish this job. there's more to do. i know i'm only 41, but i didn't define and view as president stumps in the key battleground states of michigan, this bush amount. so this campaign, meanwhile, biden's republican rival donald trump gets a boost to his campaign. a state company mentor announces it's listing restrictions on these facebook and instagram accounts the

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