tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 17, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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you saw the hurricane coming. they did not receive the poor people. the know all and there's a problem and this is the news, our life on the door ha, coming out for the next 60 minutes. the, the strong child comes from doing public and it's a big convention and just stays on. so he survived an assassination attempt that is rarely, military kills at least 11 palestinians and overnight stripes across the gulf strip, a residential building. and the, as the way the areas targeted china and the philippines includes
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a setup of crisis hotline to attack the disappearance of the south china seen. and we hear from west african microns, has made desperate jennings to escape poverty. despite the dangers involved, the 7 gmc, and we begin in the u. s. where there's been a show of unity on the 2nd day of the republican national convention in milwaukee to form. arrivals of donald trump has endorsed him for president, and one of his family members should have experience of saturdays. assassination, attend. allen official has moved from milwaukee the president 3 days after the attempts to kill him, the theme of the republican national convention make america safer again. the former president was back in the whole once more enjoying the deletion of his
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supporters. mike johnson of louisiana elliot, the convention had from the leader of the house. you can find a congressional inquiry into the events in pennsylvania is under way the american people deserve to know the truth and we will ensure accountability. i promise you that under 2 button, millions of illegal aliens flood our borders. speaking after speakers criticize the bike and white haze and crime, border security and immigration. well not always being sold at the facts. from the stage lucy to trump had to be the place to run against them for the nomination, but a surprisingly warm welcome. but both, no, bending, the knee clutching their support and loyalty. i'm here tonight because we have a country to say. and our unified republican party is this central for saving her. donald trump has been demonized. he's been sued. he's been prosecuted and he nearly lost his life. we cannot let him down and we cannot
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let america down the go through me noticing you figuring the republican party is the 1st family member to address the convention since the assassination attempt admitted. she wrote some of the speech because of it. there's no doubt that saturday was one of the most frightening moments of my father in law's life. millimeters separated him from life. the delegates here are blinds in the last few weeks. it seems you might lose the presidential debate. tony, tom security, a number of important port victories and survive and assassination attempts. so they believe that on the target for a clean the house on the white public and national convention in milwaukee. james davis has a republican political strategist earlier. he told alex was there that the
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republican nominee for wise president j. the vance will be popular among verses. i was doing a road trip across the country and i listened to as a book with a couple of friends he'll really allergies. and he liked me, came from very humble beginnings and had to overcome a lot of challenges. i think that that is great for america to see. obviously now that this guy who grew up in such poverty has been able to come forward and be a vice presidential picks, which is amazing. so that's and firing. and i think the story, the words that he gave to his life were really empowering to a lot of folks. lot of americans feel like they're in that say right that they've been left behind and, and so there is a great opportunity for j, the vineyards. i believe and a president, trump, to focus on solving the chaos. that's a border to focus on. the crisis that we see across the globe, internationally worries both of the front and to end by nomics. and if the focus is
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on that, i think that they can be very strong going into november and ultimately quench the white house. i don't want to, i don't want to see more government policy uh, government intervention. and so that's where i'm, where you obtain advance in some areas and the minimum wage, the f t c, the federal trade commission, blocking mergers and acquisitions. i, you know, citing with union bosses over hardworking americans. i, those are the areas where we have disagreements, but hopefully again, they'll focus on those issues that outlined and i think it'll pay off well for them in about a month. meanwhile, president joe biden is back on the campaign trail for the 1st time since tom's attempted assassination. he addressed the annual convention of the n, w a c p. that is one of the oldest civil rights organizations. bob reynolds reports from las vegas receiving a warm welcome from any a see p members. us president joe by acknowledge is enormous political debt to
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black voters because of, you know, i present a couple hours with vice. president biden spoke about the assassination attempt on his rival, donald trump, and the threat of political violence, no responsibility to lower the temperature temperature and condemn violence in any form. but he also took some jabs that trump started to go to florida rather girls of watchable business. let me say this again because dropped his line like jail about a work order for the record low over by there's investigation by the end, mocked trumps reference. during the debate last month, 2 black jobs, which many people thought he implied were on skilled. well try, the job is in the states. in the
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aftermath of that debate, some democrats urged biting to drop out of the race over concerns about his age and mental stamina. but black officials and voters have largely stood by him. he's a proven track record of being supported for the initiative for what blacks are facing today. and so we are looking for him to do that again to continue to do that . but some recent polls suggest some black voters are drifting away from bite bite and will need every last measure of support enthusiasm and turn out from black voters. if he is to have any chance of winning a 2nd term in the white house, rob reynolds, l, g 0, las vegas. our shots huffman is a democratic political strategist, the founder of convey communications. he says biden's domestic policies like the inflation reduction that have helped them retain the support for black losses. as we start with the blackboard itself. although not monolithic is over well being,
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we've pro democratic candidate, whatever the democratic candidate is. so what we're talking about losing support, we're talking about losing something like 9394 percent down to something like 8384 percent. just to be clear about what the context is for that. and that's something that's in flux. i think they're still opportunity for bite in to get some of these wavering voters back in. you know what, one of the reasons is for this. one of the biggest areas of concern among voters of color, not just blank filters, is how biting is handled. positive to it is as long as body continues to support these really militaries campaigns and causes, there will be some skepticism on our side. that said, i was just into the same debate that you were in and listening to that crowd. the support is still strong because of everything else, the bided has done domestically, and that's certainly affects african americans and other people are calling this
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country disproportionately from the inflation reduction act and infrastructure investments to non working non discrimination and labor protections. all of this has got a long way to keep a lot of the coalition together. it was, i today is attempted. assassination of donald trump has rattled the us presidential race. now as political leaders, portion both sides to turn down the rhetoric, volunteers with a non process on civic screw up and seeking to lead by example. how did joe cost or reports from milwaukee? did you find what you were looking for? cameron swallow, is volunteering after republican national convention and she says, to try to listen and learn. anyone you know, when, when asked, she says she has nothing to hide, but she came to the r n. c as a democrat, to try to understand the other side. it's the work she's been doing with
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a non partisan group. there's raver windshield. seeking to d, polarize the nation during a flash point, moment of political division. we need to engage with other people and remember that they are humans and not monsters. holes show a growing sense of intending political violence among americans with nearly half the leading that a civil war is likely within their lifetime. and that was before the attempt on trump flight. now the attacks after mass, some republicans at the r n. c openly said they did support a civil war. the fact that we are on the verge of civil war. that's probably a good thing. reg, switzer from san antonio, texas, says democrats bear some responsibility for the trumpet destination attempt. i see it as they've been confessing to premeditated murder and the fact that he jumped up in your flight as opposed to just getting uncovering probably something we need to
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get people to fire up and start realizing just how bad things can be. and, but these people will stop at nothing to destroy this country. this one river angels work, or say the us versus them mentality is the root of the nation's division. they also recognize the inc. credible challenge of addressing it. we're not trying to create a new political order. we're trying to make a community and make a country where people bring out their better angels more often then they succumb to the there were statements because of not because if not, you see what's happening on the streets. you see people giving into their fear. protesters from the political left converged on the r and c earlier in the week and were just as loud and angry as those on the right. here i have america, right? those working to lower the temperature,
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say the do willing sides risk hearing the country a part high digital, castro alger 0, milwaukee wisconscin. the 2 guys are now with is riley, military has killed at least 13 palestinians and stolen across the strip is very full. so struck a hole in the owls away, the area and central gaza can at least 8 people and injuring others. 6 3 of the palestinians were killed in 2 separate attacks. there is going on to our correspondence. i think i've was there and he's joining us from the ball. i'm central gaza. thought it more deadly strikes on people's homes and refugee and displacement can. so that's right, elizabeth, that is the reality every morning and every minutes and the strip weatherbug minutes have passed stripes to not witness studies thoughts of the top. so now what we do know exactly, elizabeth, regarding the noise strikes,
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is that these where the army and the fight tickets have to talk to the residential house in i'm say, rocks refugee attack. if we've reached campbell or at least a house, then you have to report of killed fall at surprisingly, there's a very notable surgeries. well that text on that's very densely populated. cam which is right now costing thousands of palestinians families in that corner of the strip. now we're talking about a most closer was targeted in that camp at least to kind of things, but kills another residential the flat once hits without any kind of these being reported by the grim reality is that you are talking about a very dramatic stage of tax on evacuation centers that are run by the united nations, and that's absolutely a very service that you thing and how to approach. i think it's an impact on the safety of disability. and so we're told by the men it treats to go that order to get on safety. but what we do know from sources that at least 6 years old, targeted during the past 10 days. and this, this number is unprecedented in
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a very particular positive district. since the beginning of the conflict, we're talking about dozens of families have been right now become without show to. and those are the palestinians. in fact, how big weren't killed and where to get bounce. a few didn't say of injuries arrive to the locks, a hospice in order to get present resulted from these by that tax on the corner of the street from easily elizabeth, it seems stuck as well as mounting more pressure in areas where people are recently started to take as an evacuation center, they'd like to get kind of 1st from that we did the negotiations for the 1st along during the entire run. so have we come off on his way or that to reach to a ceasefire? do you? we do notice that these very front, minnesota, and also miniature such as and these but um, you said that if this round of negotiations will come to an end without treating forces via the with how much that means that there was going to be more sponge and of the fight seemed to reach these densely populated areas or i thought it,
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so that's the latest on the attacks across this trip. what was so here in just in the last half an hour, so that a number of palestinians who were held prisoner by israel prisoners by his route, have been released. and i hear that they've actually been arriving at the hospital behind. you locks the hospital and then i'll find out what are you seeing. so that's great, right? as you can clearly see other bucket around the families of do say, power sitting campuses who have been released today came in or that you check on their beloved ones who have been away from them for more than 51, some of them we really have you spoken to that were in a very miserable condition to due to the high intensity of to chat. they were witnessing in the spanish channels, but they have been so very exhausted because they are suffering from a very clean mom nutrition due to the very bad quality food being provided for them in these very tales. and we're talking about 16 power steering captives and prison has been released today only. and right now they're getting medical check inside
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a hospice in order to make sure that they are medically stable. but obviously what we do know from them is that some of them did not know where the, where in these very detection cause they did not know the area that they were arrested in specifically that due to the why just k, you aggressive procedure as being taken by the authorities of prisons in the is various categories and basically she's palestinians are absolutely have been exhausted at the same time. they are trying to take more time to recover with different signs on the hands for being a hand cost deal with the, with different funds also to check on the backs, trusts, and even legs due to the very unprecedented difficult barriers that a witness and feasibility is bought and basically this is the reality for every single palestinian who is getting house from the is very j o c r b. i have been
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saying that it was incredibly, i'm a russell for them to get out from the a life as they are also saying that there are still hundreds of palestinian prisoners behind the it's funny cost are witnessing the was kind of over treatment by these by the on the side of the thank you very much for that. that is thought it was in with the latest live and then i'll bala and central gaza for 9 months into israel's war and gaza house k with because it's still struggling to properly treat the wounded. a correspondent, hunting muscle with visited ox, a hospital in bed on vala or farm. dr. shed some of the challenges they face when i came into the guys and strip i was prevented everything except for one suitcase. and i've been here for a month. and so as much as i tried to stuff with my suitcase, it's only so much you could put in one suitcase and, and we have 10 patients here that would use all those, all those medications probably in a day or 2 while the health care workers here save lives and do their best to keep people living. they are thinking about their own family members at home. and when
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they hear these closing the distance between here, every hour or 2, while we're here in the buzzing above us of the drones. those health care workers are constantly into world one where they're here with their patient, where they know they have a duty by the, by the creator chosen. and the 2nd is to their own family, their own neighborhoods at home, where they don't know when the next patient that rolls in will be their family member. the medications we use for controlling severe bleeding, especially if there's a liver disease in an environment where everybody is leading. we're out of these really vital medications. and so with the, with the communities had to do is work off of suitcases bought in by prior medical teams greater than 3 months ago. because currently all in flow, medical supplies and stopped at the border. we have several cases in the last 24 hours where they survived their surgery. they survived the initial, the last paper side, survive the show, assess the patient, but then subsequently passed from infection relate to the lack of root care supplies. and typically, as we see in any hospitalized world, this is
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a 20 year old woman and separate significant, dramatic brain injury. she may be able to be pulled off the ventilator. she may refer itself whether or not she'll ever talk again or wake up again, meaningfully or walk again. is this truly not known thing for us? she's a 5 year old little girl who came in overnight. the blast. and this injury is not the end of her journey to recovery, right? she has the physical recovery ahead of her, of recovering from low action levels and long injury and superficial brands and these type of things. but in the long term, the things that i feel most concerned about for the, for the population as a whole public of respective is these kids have seen and experienced things that kids are not supposed to experience. for many palestinians keeping the keys of places they've been forced to flee, has become an involuntary tradition in both the gaza strip and the occupied westbank. new to day reports from the janine refugee. can garza palestinians playing death and destruction exhausted by the trauma of war and
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overtaken by greece. this is the most brutal chapter of the palestinians. nothing but or catastrophe. that began winds on this malicious, expelled the majority of palestinians from their homes in 1948. today's tragedy has revived. that's the best most pointing and symbol, the key goes is that the money all day when people were exposed in 1948, they kept their home keys, were just likes them. we hold on to our keys in the hope that we will return to israel has so far obliterated. upwards of 70 percent of homes and garza and the ongoing war. most of these families will have no home to return to the city. only the key to presents hold for me that god willing we will retain home to rebuild the key would remain as a better memory whether it's in gaza in exile or here in the occupied westbank.
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stories of homes stolen a lives crushed and of keys bearing witness, or a common thread in the palestinians experience of dispossession. the scars of repeated destructive is rarely, military campaigns are inescapable in the jeanine refuge account of the salons home was damaged by is rarely a sold in 2002 and twice after that. a 2nd home he bought nearby is also gone. only the rubble remains and he's hesitant to rebuild again. it's like god the here we knows even safe and now homes. my brother's home nearby was struck while he and his family were inside. generations of refugees here experienced repeated displacement and loss in their lifetime. taxi was 10 when he became a refugee in 1948. he holds on to the key to his original home,
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which i mean what, what do you know? the key evokes in during bitter memories, but it is also a way to challenge the occupation. it's material evidence of my land and home in the alleys of jeanine's, comp known here a small gaza, the promise of return and rebuilding lives on kept to live by patients for assistance, not all the data janine refuge account, palestine, and those really military has stormed the talent of as on the occupied westbank local sol, so say rate is a home of a palestinian wanted by the is really ministry. family members were reportedly detained. that is rarely ami is preparing to demolish the house. this is many a defensive have shot down several missiles fired from southern better known video show. the moment the missiles were intercepted, as well as the lebanese group has bowl. i have tried to ne, a daily strike since the one gossip again has ball. it says it's attacking is
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around and solid hours in the palestinians and gaza at all for orthodox jewish is by. and these have been protesting against the recently mandated compulsory military service on tuesdays is ready to military announced it will begin drafting altro orthodox men next week. the supreme court ruled unanimously last month that members of the had a, the religious group should serve and the member tree protest to say the root and goes against jewish, religious nor to the dolphin is direct to farm policy and the security program at the middle east. council on global affairs. thank you very much for your time on al jazeera, the last week and gaza has been one of the deadliest since the world again, i believe more than 470 people killed between july 9th and 15th. why do you think we're seeing an increase in his writing a tax on gaza when the it's been the 9 months now, all of this ongoing on southern because then there's no end in sight. this is coming to peter and kear. this is about eradicating comes from,
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is there any perspective more about the collective punishment of palestinians, you know, 13000 that more than half of them children, destruction of stories, hospitals, historic mosques, historic churches, as well as the, the historical archives of the kind of things you know the research on the collective memory of kind of thing and people, this is really about the collective punishment of the palestinian people from the it's very perspective, you know, i think 5 minutes and nothing you know, cannot go back to this constituency and suddenly a cease fire without coming out with some sort of whim and so far there's no major wind. so i think the continue destruction of because uh, is it its own way its own objective. what does, what can a when looks like because more than 9 months into the world we keep seeing videos of fights is how modifies as being able to carry out really bold attacks on is there any tags? so where does to extend militarily? what does a, when looks like with a tally, with both sides continue to engage with the movement apparently under the same time,
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continue a discussion for a cease fire. and both of them want to go back to the constituency with a wind. so if we have a cease fire, then how may i ask them to tear that the wind, and if we have the sci fi, then, is there a connect there that way, then we have the return of the last years. but i think the critical issue now is it's ongoing talks for a cease fire, and every time the mediators get close, then there are blocks. currently, there are number of books. first of all that there's no dream and on who's going to take over the security of because that once the ceasefire happens in the phase one, the 1st 6 months of the by the plant after the 6 month is also an agreement. we're going to take over the governance of, of cuz you know, the kind of thing as far as he wants to step in. but at the same time is there and there's not one dependency. footsteps was also these questions are still on answered kindergarten. and it's west and back as don't seem to want actually any palestinians to, well, some west and back as would be okay with the palestinian authority. israel doesn't want any palestinians to govern what is the palestinian child tree. you talk about
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mediation is the us is very distracted at the moment. isn't that because of everything that's happening domestically in the united states? is that playing a role on the sci fi efforts? you're a 100 percent, you know, this focus chaos and kind of ongoing your selections of biting the debate to jump assess nation attempt and so on. so this gives us, these are eighty's further, infinity to, uh, and further leeway to act with impunity in the ongoing crisis as this happens in the, in the us, you know, the by ministration is effectively, i live in bucket massaging now. and it's, and it's the dying days, especially if you look at the opinion force. so this gives input, this one is raised to continue this collective punishment. and as the one watches, you know, the un secretary general un security council, the general assembly, the national court of justice. i see, see everything is unable to really stop. this is really on sort and it continues within try level because the us continues to support as well. other worries you know, by anyone who wants to enter this conflict about how much was things can get with
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with things around. and us domestic policies. did us domestic politics, the republican national convention is taking place and the republican jewish coalition. c o. and matt and brooks said that trump will provide a blank check to finish the job quickly in gaza. so things could guess a lot was when it comes to us policy towards this conflict. yeah, potentially, but if you look at what happened to because that would go to invest and must have destruction. it's not the surprise that's actually in the us that the protests of score. it's joe biden genocide, joe, because the jennifer genocide unfolded under his watch. so definitely the trunk come come in and give her the way to the authorities. looking at the same time, trump at once to the place himself as a sort of a deed maker. he understands that it's not just an issue because, but he wants to also bring these ratings and the subtleties together for a little bit sort of an abraham, a quotation for he, he did this before when he was president and it didn't lead to, to any success yeah, definitely, but in the same time it's one of he felt it as one of his foreign policy successes . i think he wants to come and really act on that as a fight. i'm the same time on the train and rush,
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i'll fight. i'm saves themselves as a bit of a foreign policy when the on the aging job. i'm all right out the golf and thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate it. the still ahead on the new is our move on the senior united states senate have found guilty of rivalry consumption and distortion. the hello. let's find out where the biggest downforce will be in europe on wednesday, a good heavy along. so we can pinpoint it to norway, sweden and finland. some of this curling around into the baltic states, western russia, and belgium roost. just a few days ago, you had blinded rain and baller roost. could see a repeat of that on wednesday. let's talk about the heat through central and eastern europe right now. some shots and storms wandering through here,
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but eventually the winds will turn around. this is a cooler breeze, so your temperatures will come down we're temperatures are going up though, is in spain. so madrid 37 degrees. take a look at the 3 day forecast. you could close in the, on your highest july day on record by friday. got you in for 40 degrees on the nose, also hot for greece and turkey. a. look at that. 38 degrees in athens. joe. close in on 40 degrees, and for the northwest slice of africa. look at the heat away from the coast. merrick catch, 3854 central algeria, you're in the thick of a heat wave here. now talking about the wet weather, whether it's in play for a northern nigeria for how much rain we're about to see. and another rain and wind condo comes into the western cape providence in cape town, but that will happen on thursday. so prepare for it. let's go 15 degrees in cape town on thursday. okay, that's it for me. so yeah, the, the,
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the latest news as it breaks down, well, i'm shown as one of the party leaders presidency manual. not going to have to negotiate with bear with me thing right now. but literally with a desire to follow right with detailed coverage. well, live up maybe up beats, about its decisive victory for the verge of turnouts. and we'll, the hampton was down from around the world who's taking off, have you ever seen a has prioritized ties with ideological allies? the strategy has helped turn me into an icon of the global right the . ringback the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the challenges for me and as a reminder of our top story is the song, it was a show of unity on the 2nd day of the republican national convention in milwaukee. donald trump's former vital is nikki haiti, and rhonda santas have both endorsed as an organization for president and garza, that is really middle tree, has killed at least 13 in palestinian. and since the one across the street is ready for his truck, a home and the as the way the area and the central dogs are coming at least 8 people, an injury and others. and 3 of palestinians were killed in 2 separate attacks. as why the ministry has stormed the town of
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a zone in the occupied westbank local simpson say. so what is the way to the home of a palestinian wanted by the ami family members of a perfectly detained is where the forces are preparing to demolish the house. china and the philippines have agreed to set up an emergency hotline to prevent future escalation in the south. china sea is the 1st time the countries are creating a direct line and the presidential level to handle such disputes. manila has a choose china as co scott of hostile in the movies and the contested walsh's bathing says for the pain chips have in the past and closed on what it considers. chinese cabinetry bond below. it has moved from the philippine capital in manila, social details of an agreement signed by philippine and chinese foreign ministry officials during their meeting here in manila on july. second, have now come to light. we now know that the 2 sides have agreed to establish a new emergency hotline to manage and prevent parking patients in the south. china
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sea was spiraling out of control, but it is important to note that a similar communication mechanism has been available to both sides. since january 2023, when philippine president for the been marcus junior, and the chinese presidency being met each other, engaging. but that mechanism was only available to the officials in the lower bureaucracy of both governments. now this new agreement would involve higher level officials as high as chinese foreign minister, one g and philippine foreign affairs secretary and became another even as high as representatives of the offices of presidents of both countries. now the july, 2nd reading came districts after the most violent confrontation between philippine and chinese forces in the south china sea. in recent memory, where a philippine sailor lost his finger and a philippine military hold was punctured by chinese postcard personnel. these
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actions where described by china as law enforcement measures. but these are the kinds of incidents that these new agreement we seek to avoid. course this one needs to be seen because i think doug would say that it was that he predicted a re supply emission sewage streets, streets stations at the 2nd policy in the south china sea since july, 2nd. but with the, the, what the philippine military could see is that they have monitors fewer chinese vessels within the philippines exclusive because of its own area, the philippines plains. and just trying to see, to find out is there a window to canyon now we're at least 4 people have been told and renewed anti government. protests, police, frontier gas to dismiss crowds gathering in the capital and labor would be demonstrations across the country and demanding the resignation of president william router. catherine saw reports from nairobi of these has become
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a weekly affair and it's not letting up. young people who have been protesting against the government say enough is enough. police had a hard time managing their protests. daniel, one more never flinched, even as police fired tsr team. and either protest as we are out here trying to fight for one like, you know, i'm a student. where do i go from there? all these young people, you see here walking around the press because they know, hoping these country people 1st came to the streets to protest against a proposal to raise taxes. the contentious by nonce bill was withdrawn, but many say they want the government and president william russo to deal with bad governance corruption, mismanagement of public funds. and to step down, this is where it's on the,
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on the street. the police sometimes appear on the walls and they are using sand. * but some of the for testers, also use the stones and know may are not a high for this thing that they are going to stay here until the deadline on that. the process and not just happening in a robi demonstrations happened in $23.00 out of $47.00 counties across the country . thank you so much in west and kenya, protested said they wanted the electoral commission as we appointed since the monday ended last election. the 2 reforms quickly as quick as possible, so that to be empty, that the victory that cannot wonderful grunted, visually be called about. according to the cause, bishop says, a start of protest president to have yielded to some demand that seems like,
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like this are not making things easier. this is keeping gala on the outskirts open . i robi police killed a protest to here. and a john, at least, was also shot in another town, nearly 50 people have been killed and many others injured since the unrest begun weeks ago is callousness. secular. and that's how he's handling the debt. so it might drop off in 6000 and both, but he did not know where they are. he's sort of the list of the president has been under a lot of pressure to deal with a situation where the younger on the streets can be solved by many kenyans who say that resonate with a young protest as catherine, sorry, all to 0. that will be to west africa now with there has been a shot fries and, and documented migraines trying to reach you at. so, pharmacy, at least 5000 people have died trying to reach spain by sea. despite the dangerous many continued to make the crossing of the hopes of a better life,
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i addressed reports from cott, hong, and the gambia. it's been 8 months, says a traumatized body to see se last. so one nephew left on a migrant boat to speed through i root locus called the back way. it never reached its destination. mm hm. and allows me because of i'm still fighting to isn't i have reduced the fishing community of cock told me in the got be a is left different state assessor that brought you up that quote print to 7 of the $200.00 passengers on board white young men and women from the village. a few months later, another vessel left the coastal community. but what could it by g, was one of the migrants. he used his life savings for the trip money he said could help help set up a small business in the gambia. that money is lost and he is likely to be alive. the key i was gonna pay for lots of people that killed it,
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says the smugglers turned back the boat. when some my grandson boat threatened to report the motors for the spanish police when they reached sho. what's the general or attempted to migrate once? but for you is willing to try again. i expect to get this and lived in music and offer everything. what's my kid's needs? because since i could diverse demand was not less consequently for what is supposed to do the depth and across the case, i see, i think pressure on west africa's a crypt and under funded matter terms of kill changes the going to be a navy says it's deploying the fuel resources that has the challenges continue to grow. we got information recently that someone dismissing customers to afford some of these, my grandson, waiting for the board of boards. that thing them, that big of board and then say loud. irregular migration from west africa into europe rose by 174 percent in the 1st couple of 2024. and it looks that to get worse by the end of the year,
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as harsh living conditions pushed more young men and women to make the dangerous journey across the atlantic. capitalizing on the dispersion, us walk looks like most of the shows us the next pick of point of the journey to europe, taking $200.00 migrants on wooden boats. this robert isn't for the buck waiting. what only one person pays in the day is more than what fishing gibson a month. partnerships with the european union had helped to stem the tide for a while. with the matter of time agents of struggling with logistics and the rising poverty that concerns even more people will attempt to reach you by see how many degrees i just gotta control the gotta be a and saddam, the us has at least 50000 people have fled renewed hostilities in the central some nice days. there's been an escalation in fighting and recent weeks between the army and power military rapids support forces. many of the internal displays people have crossed into the neighbor and gets out of state,
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maybe 15000000 uncertainties have him display since the conflict began more than a year with those we've reached another green milestone and our colleagues said the international organization for migration now says more than $10000000.00 men, women and children have been displaced since the fighting broke out in april of last year. this means a 20 percent of students population. that's one in 5 people living in the country have been forced to flee in the span of just 15 months. the majority of those displaced are inside. so inside the country, that's almost 8000000 human beings. and over half of those are children. meanwhile, more than 2000000 people have crossed into neighboring countries. countries at often facing their own humanitarian challenges. well, mohammed of all met some of those who are living in a cabin for the displaced and about us. so this is one of several cops for the displaced in the city of nevada, for people who fled the fighting is
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a state of snob. despite a being provided by several organizations, these people are all on the ties. funds the think, you know, off conditions, the lights out, stories of fee and loss, lots of homes of belongings and even of loved ones who we are actually needs for the fittest to be in a shelter for to take them from the water. secondly, we want them to provide them with the food food is essential and we the health house equipment house medicines. this is very session for us to be here. actually. yeah, for these 5 is very halting about extent because you're out in the room for room full is very at home for variety these the facing probably year they'll send on both offers of 6 people. yeah. as many cases of missing family members. this, the school alone receive a 2 pregnant women. 10 of them gave best policies they didn't sound during,
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during the last few weeks, up to 200000 people arrived in. think about it states, according to local authorities, out of this number, 70 thousands left for other areas, including yourself and that it's the states. on monday you 6 new families, a life in this school which has received 4000 families over the last 3 weeks. some of them have been moved elsewhere to reduce the quality of the school is a full capacity. many have to sleep in the open until a more suitable place is phone bill full of anger and exasperation. and all day was full ease and immediate end to the war and to be able to return home. how much fun, i'm just, you know, the safety of the body. so that a 2nd group of 200 canyon police have arrived in haiti for a un back mission to tackle gun violence. they joined an early, a contingent of canyon offices that arrived last month. the us as the mission is to support haiti's. national security focuses on gags control. most of the capital
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portion of hans and other parts of the country or at least full indian soldiers have been killed and a gun baffled with unidentified man and indeed admitted minister because she made a series of attacks of uniforms and since to raising concerned among security officials, charles stratford reports the army is on file, it's in the mountains of india and administered kashmir. full indian soldiers were killed in the latest attacks targeting a foot patrol in the decades long contested emily and regions. the soldiers were ambushed by rebels fighting against the indian who in the forest to go district late on monday. now the how to get a good report from the scene that i thought to uh, this uh, being pointed out, adrian warner christian with the how it changed the started the we have to use, i was started to them and then go to my security forces. they have to discharge the same as it gets without any because they don't want to piece nicholas with rodney.
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they don't want to be in the, in that again, since 1947, india and pockets non have full to was for the most of the majority territory. which both countries claim in full control and called on resistance. the indian rule began in 1989 thousands of people being killed since then, but the violence had subsided in recent years. the roof is that may now be changing at least 8 report to the tech since june, with at least 11 indian soldiers killed this year. that is discontentment, that is under there is hopelessness. maybe that situation provide us some support. go those pull, want to in dallas insights activities and don't want to catch me previous attacks and focus mostly on crushing me. you'll start to save you happy. central violence has now shifted to the geometry region in the regional capital. sure. and a golf protest is burned and effigy. 6 pocket stones point minutes that show above should be india blames back is done for training funding and pushing on groups across
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a c spot into the positive cash smith on the dailies control pocket stone denies this are all over the problem. the people working with the militants who provide shelter when food should be arrested. until then, we won't be able to find any solutions, renew tension and killing a cost region. a permanent political solution remains elusive. best, sol stratford, which is 0. the senior us senate has been found guilty of a wide range and corruption scheme that included acting as an agent of a foreign government. rather than menendez, a democrat from new jersey who served as chair of the powerful senate foreign relations committee is now facing calls to step down. first, instead of me report from new york senator robert menendez summit back to court to hear the verdict. after 13 hours of jury deliberations and a 9 week trial, the jury found him guilty of all 16 charges,
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ranging from bribery to destruction of justice and acting as an agent of a foreign government. profiting from political favors to 3 businessmen in his home state of new jersey, 2 of them were tried and convicted alongside of him. the us attorney overseeing the case at the level of corruption was shocking. this wasn't politics as usual, this was politics for profit. and now that a jury has convicted bob and then does his years of selling his office, of the highest bidder, have finally come to an end. the evidence included gold bars over $480000.00 in cash, and a mercedes benz convertible. all seized when the f b i rated is home in 2022 for many years. chinese we as chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, menendez help steer, military aid to egypt and shared sensitive material in the process, helping a co defendant. while honda obtain a lucrative business deal with the egyptian government, the democrat continues to maintain his innocence. i'm says he'll appeal the verdict
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is obviously as deeply disappointed by the jury's decision. i have every faith that the law and the facts and not sustain that decision. and that we will be successful upon, i feel i have never violated my public out. i have never been anything but a patriot off my country and for my country menendez is attorney attempted to shift the blame to his wife nadine, who was also charged, but had her trial postpone for medical reasons, the 70 year old faces, decades behind bars when he returns for sentencing. it's here in october, just weeks before the november elections until the verdict came in. menendez was bowing to run for re election. now he's facing calls from his party members to step down immediately. preston salumi. i'll just hear a new york. the bodies of 6 people have been charged and luxury hotel room and thailand's capital bank, called the victims will vietnamese nationals to had do with american citizenship.
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and his wayne have reports from bangkok, police now believe cyanide poisoning was behind the desk. the 6 bodies were found inside one room here at the grand hot air one a 5 star luxury hotel, right in the heart of bank called busy to rest and shopping district when they were found on tuesday by a hotel stop noon. but police believe that they have been inside the room for around 24 hours. attention quickly tends to cause all the tip given to the police said there was no sign of a struggle inside the hotel room and no sign of any wounds on the bodies. there was also a lot of attention placed on meals that were discovered inside the hotel room that had been left largely untouched. however, tasting on tops that we used by the deceased have tested positive for traces of sinusoids, and the police believe that one of the deceased was responsible for the poisoning and other words, they believe this was
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a murder suicide. carried out because all of a business dispute, wayne, hey, al jazeera bank on at least 25 people have been killed off to a boss, get it off a mountain road and sell them for food. as long as you say, the crash occurred in the early hours of tuesday morning, a government spokesman, so the response was slow and disorganized. more than 3000 people died and true as a result of traffic accidents. last, you still a head on algae, sarah mo, political obviously agency and false as the prime minister. once again turns in his resignation. and we look at some of the challenges facing portions and you find that us that on tackling nice crime
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the, [000:00:00;00] the strategy a has a question to hold russia to account for the donning of a malaysia airlines flight 10 years ago. maybe 300 people killed, one flight inmate, 17 was shut down by a russian maid. miss all of the east and ukraine was on its way from as to them to call them poor. 38 of the victims. let us trade in speaking at a memorial service, foreign minister, penny wong said her government is still committed to truth and justice and accountability for the dead. well, the event and australia comes ahead of all the ceremony is expected to take place in the coming out in the netherlands and ukraine. french prominence to gabriel. i. thom has resigned but will stay on an a kid. take a role president of manual met, call and accepted the towels resignation. the government will stay in place for now
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as political parties trying to form a coalition. atalla is ponchos macro on centers, policy, which one the 2nd largest number of seats in legislative elections. earlier this month, natasha buckler has moved from paris. the big question for most people in phones is who is going to be the next 5 minutes to the left. when the lions one the most seats in the election, so they believe it should be someone from the wrong spot. the problem is, in the past days, they have not been able to unite behind the candidate and come up with a candidate they will agree on in the left of the lines. you have a number of policies. you've got communist, called left socialist and greens. and they're finding it very difficult to agree on . one can't stay now on the face, of course is playing into the hands of presidency manual. my calls centuries policy that came seconds. if you like. in this election person, michael might be hoping that the left wing in line simply in close, we already seeing
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a number of divisions on fractures within another lines. he might be hoping that perhaps in a few weeks time, he will be in a position to propose one of his centuries as a possible prime minister, if the, lest are unable to perform a name for the last 20 lines. this is an opportunity, but it could be one that they failed to take this hash butler, i'll just sarah terrace to the united kingdom now. and one of the 1st promises made by the new prime minister care selma was to tackle that nice crime. attacks have been on the rise across the country, but it's the worst in the west midlands where campaign is, according for the government to do more, to keep young people safe. malayna vessel, none of its reports from the city of ben and or tanya was a very happy go. lucky. the daily in san daniel was killed. he was celebrating a new job. the 26 year old was out with friends when he was stabbed, and black to death, the attack ending
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a bright future that was just on the horizon on that day. he was really, really half pay and he was planning his birthday is planning a mortgage that was probably the one of the happiest days of his life. and i never saw him again. we miss him when we see them constantly and wish we still look for in every day. and so it can feel like it only helped him just today. you know, we've never really moved on for the. what keeps lane going now is promoting these medical kits that can still pleading several have been installed in padding and her son died. and in other cities, across the case assigned perhaps of a white problem. nice crime, a rule has been rising in england and it's this area of the west midlands that's being the most effective with the biggest rate of life crime. a census in the country. nice time is something that liam smith experienced 1st hand when i was
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full say no stopped in the back roy to violence was part of his difficult task, but now he can pains against it, char, am only friends, have gone northwards, the subject. right? and that's women as well. women have been stopped. nitty law stands. there's not just one person, a witnesses to fly out. it's not regulated. yeah. and i'm scared for all the science. all insurance give off a positive law and get into the heads of these young kids that this was the lowest on a and i'm showing them that there is multiple laws and don't give up on your goals . youth clubs like this one are often key to that refuge with trouble of teenagers . but the closing overlay, the person i made the costs to youth services. i think everyone agrees that if there's no way to go, the young people are going to be on the streets. next thing that the young people get stereotyped into being a trouble might cause, which is not always necessarily true. so they're going to have somebody to go back
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to an, a structured environment such as a youth center or a youth provision is just giving them that platform that positive platform to work from. and that platform needs investments in young people that compete as well. the new government to commit to the lender as need to reach out to 0. standing in u. k. heavy rains and flooding have code at least 40 people an instance of gone his thumb. it's all about officials confirmed that nearly 350 people were injured in taken to hospital. among the victims of people who are returning from focused on living in temporary shelters near the border. at least $400.00 homes are being destroyed and the flooding. torrential rains have caused severe flooding across the canadian city of toronto. the deluge has knocked out, pallets a number of areas, flood waters rose quickly in the central city, leaving many vehicles the most emergency services had to rescue moving a 1000 people from because in that sense, to me, elizabeth put on him,
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but stay with us. we are back in just a few minutes with the latest developments on the stories we're covering. thank you very much for watching the 2 books system, the streets of chicago on different with the same ambition biting the way to a better life for themselves and their. 6 through in the volatile world of chicago, south side is no easy task. witness ringside on out to 0. unique perspectives. i love that be, i really not them because the i left and nothing is something you that we on heard
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voices. but the fact that we are committed to getting a better all of us to be so much connected with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. lot of these provisions, if it was part of the medical facilities in golf as it would be preventable that the heart of what's the stream on our, just the or it didn't services can be the difference between life and death. but here in gaza, the lives of paramedics are also endangered. the son is one of those who was detained. he says his rescue team was evacuating to inject from the hospitals and they were stopped. around the lenses were intercepted despite coordination with the palestinians with crescent. they stripped us, of clouds treated us members, terrific way of the war was full. so proving deadly for those attempting to save twice. one of the medical workers to lose their lives was had, is just put out with
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a direct hit of i'm getting an emergency. he was killed during a strike on those that it's clinic in the cities. the house ministry described him as a solid model of successes and determination. put the high chips in prison based on like so. the house on the cd would continue working to see pallets to wheels unless it's raining, somebody i think the we have to go with donald trump. the strong show of solidarity for donald trump from us republicans that they convention just stays off that piece of on them, assassination attendance the at all. and there's a problem and this is i'll just be online from dell ha. also coming up this way.
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