tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 25, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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in the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm one of our office is and use our line from jo. how coming up in the next 60 minutes? israel's prime minister meets us presidents. his 1st visit to the white house during joe barton, his presidency, 30 days for your accounts of torture, from palestinian prisoners released by israel. and u. k. police officer suspended after checking as stopping. a man at an airport will be live in manchester and a desperate search for a 100 still missing and the 2 of you days after 2 last slides hit
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a remote regions and on pieces. the sports news officially the olympic games and he starts on friday. but we already have our 1st would rate code south 3 of the limit, see your me shoots an old time based and women's offering that move coming up later this need the, we begin this news our and the united states to where president joe barton is meeting israel's prime minister in washington dc. it's benjamin netanyahu, whose 1st visit to the white house, says 2020 and his 1st trip abroad since october, 7th, a ceasefire. do and the release of captives on the agenda. now expected to meet with vice president commer harris. later on thursday, while protesters have gathered near the white house, as israel's prime minister meets us, president job,
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i'm well benjamin netanyahu is visit, comes a day after thousands of demonstrators gathered on capitol hill to denounce his address to congress. let's cross over now to alan fisher. who's alive from the white house? allan president bind, reported we expected to take on a tougher child with the prime minister. you know there's been a ceasefire plan now on the table for a couple of months. will a change in town bring about that much needed breakthrough? and we can hear the full testers from here in the white house and there's new fencing up and a running away from the normal fencing. we have to keep them some distance away that shows the depth of feeling about this here in the united states. i know over in the oval office that meeting on the way it started just about an hour ago. there was a diplomatic start to that meeting both sides complement to one another and then it was the business. we are told that joe biden will bring a different approach to this, that he's going to be
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a lot stricter with benjamin netanyahu. and these calls to push for the see spot and also help the with the release of those being held captive in guys. but we have had this sort of thing before that the united states is angry with israel, that the united states is putting pressure on the issue. it hasn't reflected a change in circumstance on the guy. and we do know that joe biden is essentially free from what do you think about what will happen because he's running for reelection. again, remember, it was just less than 24 hours ago. he addressed the american people to say that he was stepping died. and we know that he's keen for his legacy to push with a c spot. and certainly he believes that a few hard, those still to go. but he's hoping that some of those will be to move in this meeting with benjamin netanyahu. not only will there be a c spot, but they'll be an avenue to get more agent to guys a age that is, we know is desperately needed. and the alan and next is scheduled to meet with vice president harris, who was almost certainly going to be the democratic nominee for president. do we
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know where she stands on the war on garza as well? at the moment, there is very little daylight between bite and, and how it is when it comes to foreign policy. in fact, in the last couple of hours, couple of how does this put out a statement? the crying though is who protested yesterday, who attacked police button flags, and who made the take on to statues, saying that they were unpatriotic. but we also know that kind of how this was the fast and the by the administration to call for a ceasefire, saying that the situation in gaza was essentially something that was a concern to everyone around the world. and so there is that little bit of daylight . she'll also be aware that you by whose position on guys that has not indeed themselves to court democratic voters. that many of them have typed him genocide, joe, and the consent about the position he has taken with unflinching support for asia. and so a couple of how does, can create
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a little bit of daylight at me will help her with an important constituency when it comes to the election in november. right, to ellen's fisher reporting from the white house. thank you. my number shara is alj a 0 is the senior political allison enjoys is now via skype from paris to the prime minister, not, not, not, no yahoo in the oval office paying tribute to a president barn. how do you view this meeting? well, i'm not sure it has been certainly if i'm going to take an exception to your comment that for reporting, i should say he's probably got to black mountain from the doctor. manipulative is probably their phone lines. and again, i need to be there to do some work or the ability back in this read for missing your medical precedence, despite having defied him for the past and months. you know, if we know anything about this relationship between those 2 men,
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is that this has been displayed on the part of nothing. you know, of both the magic has to come from the fact that if i got a dog forget the time i heard that binding was going to get tough with nothing. you know, i would have been a medium yet by now. this is all just r b s when it comes to find is putting pressure on it because you might actually talk to him, you might even hang up the phone on him. but that does not translate to any serious strategic leverage. it doesn't translate into anything too much for what is going on on the ground, and certainly it has not led to any re shaping or there's. there's a more strategy for what was being garza and my one the as you're speaking a, you know, we're hearing protesters letting themselves be heard in dc, a testing of the prime ministers of visit up to speed to,
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to the shift and public opinion that has taken place in america and what role might play in the, the, or race. as i said, this is a very interesting task formation that we've seen over the past number of years. i think it started some time with the, with bright, from pharma where we're seeing the is there any prime minister overreach trying to influence congress and the american people above and beyond. obama said the. 2 president of the united states were seen and he, we see the human youth, one american president outside of that. and to see these red black men of the united states. and right to, to the months of violence in genocide and what crimes and just water in general in them is nice chaos. $1772.00, also on so forth. so i think it has, uh, stocks. i've never heard of the phone in the united states, but not as much as nothing. yeah,
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because stock has fully paid the united states. i think the last 4 of the showed him with a favorable a thing or something. i can fornia one sort that's uh, that's new for eventually american opinion and in terms of what they think produced, right. and how they think of that. our issue for is with is, as you know, what's the point of time is what needs to be taught, address, strategic, pass it today. it's more of a strategic liability to, to the united states. and yet there's one to 5 minute hold on me. one more discrepancy here, that needs to be, um, adults just the way that needs to be spent and why are the congress people are really uh, playing the role of is some, some kind of, you know, a is paid off uh, in the marketplace. so a lot of send them by the people we explore because it is a lot of these are
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a lot because we need them to the last thing the way people are voting the way people are voting in congress. i switch so many of those to cheer nothing. you know how i can cheer so much yesterday, that even at 30 i sent this stuff to you. but that's the nature of pockets in the united states, with facts of lobby, some sources, decision makers. i think the public opinion, so kind of not with as much. thank you much as a trustee when it comes to for a policy. no more one describes the stakes here for parameters. yeah. when it comes to this, you are a selection, a certain that he would like to have a trump presidency. it's not because strong is the, the logically for his right is because is transactional or the understands the power of is our lobby and especially don't want to be defined. jenny called
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christians and they have kind of a rational approach to where it says, right. and you know, looking for out of my god doing or something, not candidate for the value of human lives. so i think jump would probably be to the life of the surgeon for his biased issues with their national law. because now we have an international court of justice, say that these where i have issues for me to national northern region of juice. and if i step to is that what it's occupied territories? i think the go on, i was writing $33.00 when it's faxed out to parts to the city and so on, so forth. so i think he would like probably more or drop, but i did kind of the header. so i kind of french, a book back in 2018. the tools we old and she's bright, pretty much the countries like, gotta be quite a transaction on, she's gonna probably go with the winds and see how things go. she's not, not logically or fanatically poor is read, she understands the power. there's a lot issues matter to kind of monitor probably, you know,
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jewish side this guy california. but as i said, she's not logical my findings. and she's not a cynical, like sure. her her nephew shaquille to advise the city for the also what the book for the a year or so ago i spoke to using the loan dean. and in this book he actually talks about how america must stop over reaching in the release. so if he meets with it, where the time of the artist a to the board and actually yeah, would hear ideas about the digital war that he must accept the si, fi, and no to his vision of regionalization of the gods award to worse. yep. i don't see where the one a model, another shara elders are a senior political analyst. thank you. and on the ground in gauze, i mean while these really army has released 11 palestinian prisoners,
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many of them show signs of torture. they were taken by ambulance to a locks the hospital and their villa for treatment is rarely forces had been holding them an offer prison in the occupied west. back since the beginning of the war, multiple reports and testimonies of detailed abuse of palestinian prisoners. it is rarely jail's thoughts about zone has more from the better and central garza, well, some of those testimonies, the thousands of palestinian prisoners and this many detention caps now, most of them kills without any charge with every time they are released by these. but it may be continued to see if that rico rustic testimony is about the physical and psychological, chit chat that's been experiencing as well in the school. we were arrested by the israeli soldiers to force us to the ground and kept mastering. we would tortures this 30 consecutive days,
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all hands and legs tied throughout. we was throwing pieces of stale bread as food. we were denied medicine too. we were a nic trip shots, verbally and physically abused day and night. i was even electric. shocked in my mouth. is asa torture? these are some of the testimonies that we managed to get from palestinian prisoners were released today. and the site of the prison is to now is a still unknown time because when he paused and the new official confirmation about the exact number of loose prisoners was behind. but it's very possible for sorry surprises. how would you say rough there was that kind of sign? meanwhile, b is really military, has killed at least 28 policy renews in hon unice since dawn on thursday. if the operation has been continuing in the southern gospel city for a forest consecutive day, the palestinian red crescent says there is no space for a single tent and my west as a thousands more displaced,
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people have been forced to flee again. and people with disabilities and gauze are facing extreme distress as the war rages on. many don't have access to food, medical care, or safe shelter. and their family say they're struggling to meet even their most basic needs. and even more, it has more from those that sabrina was saying helps her son abdulla gary. they are in a dent where they were forced to find shelter after this. really army destroyed their home in the northern gaza strip. 18 year old up to 3 and was born with server policy. she is tired, then a traumatized. he often suffers seizures which are made worse by the summer heat. but there is little medication available to treat them hot auto. well, the heat is the west problem and because he was diapers his body, he gets him rushes and even appointments to treat him on the available at the un
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agency. we have to use the water in buckets to will show laundry. imagine what that c will to does combined with this heat for bringing saves up just dreams, condition has worse. and since the war began moving from place to place to try and scape the bombing, she is easily agitated and needs even more care. let me know. i would appreciate that. i think there's virtually nothing for him here. i just take him out and let him switch at the door to get some pressure of mounts. he plays with his siblings. his mood has changed. that crime. he has his own toys to entertain him. now he and the children are always on edge, the feed. so i brought the medical kitchens play with empty diffuses, the stress of up people with disabilities in gaza are the most vulnerable, grew in israel, relentless for across this trend. they have many of the challenges that they are facing, including the inability to access medical care, mobility,
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and economic opportunities. so being pushes up to 3 am in a wheel chair to a palestinian a charge which for years has held the children with a special needs in the gaza strip the palestine. my better societies building was bombed at the beginning of the war. 3 caregivers and the 3 patients were killed in the attack. the charity relies heavily on a private donations. it was forced to relocate the central garza but there is nowhere safe in this trip. but it's still a couple of how kind of an all the, the foldable we could say patients we provided with 95 percent of the needs in terms of comfort and safety and residential homes we, they could be accommodated treatment, medical tools and hygiene supplies. now we try to cater as much as we possibly can . sabrin describes the fear and exhaustion g and up to 30 and endured as they were forced to flee the odd shot in the fellow we had to go to iraq. so hospital you
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could say that for 2 months he was fighting for as long as you would have up to 12 pages a day. c keeping a children with a special needs like up degree and healthy, unhappy was hard enough in gaza before door. now it's a challenge nearly impossible to meet honey mcmullin alicia zeta there. but i city palestine, so plenty more ahead here on the news our including ty, phone gave me, makes land fall on china is east coast after pummeling taiwan and the philippines. plus, i'm to talk about the in paris where security is high and excitement is building headed in big games the to the okay. now where it's been confirmed that a man who was stamped in the head by a police officer as well to assist on his brain and a warning,
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the pictures you are bound to see or distressing for you. okay, police watch dog is investigating after an officer was filmed, checking as stomping on a man's head at manchester, airport, greeter, manchester, police say the fire arms officer was attacked while trying to arrest a man after a fight in the airports terminal. one officer was, has been rather stood down while the investigation is ongoing. what i have seen the footage ad for that reason i do understand the public concern. but obviously option is now being taken in relation to the suspension of an officer and the head factors already helping those discussions with the matter of bunch of stuff. i think they've already happened to. they've taken place as we speak and she has rachel, she's kept updated on developments of a since the incident let's take you know,
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to manchester or to emulate enough for so going over it. sure, she is life there for you to talk to us a little bit about the man's condition at this stage. a lawyer. so the 2 men did you see on the ground? that video says that the condition no one has last wednesday night that he had got in touch with you as part of his rain says that's often that case that the video of the man be something that the police officer did not take us to the hospital they have to go by themselves style for that pause the response to the state of the responding public schools at the head board. and that's keep that same vocation, 3 of them. oh no, those would be the 3 that
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a female police officer had broken. i was not intentional because of that frankly, shopping video of the response of these have acknowledge that the video was to decide and they said that they understood why it was along by them when they use the room and the rest. now see how to add independent, these watchdog for an investigation and it's one thing. one of them is that level of by the back of the video of the fees of this up against the past and on the ground that the 2nd single, investigative, some type of freight of somebody a key into apartment space. you buy that same thing that i guess i'm not the cost to add the port and of people from the sorts or upset that they have met with the family trying to reassure basically depends. and it tell us a, you know, set the scene for us. what's happening there,
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where you are right now. as we can see behind all protest this guy that well they go into accountability. they say they want to see every one was in both locations as the add port. investigate to no it just that one person that one sees officer who will see kicking the mine around. now at the me o re, to match the on the bottom. that will say protesting against him because he is basically in charge of april control facing is very, very high level to today with the home secretary as administering terry here in the u. k. about this, this has gone all the way to the very political tall, and you can see it there as well to some of the prime minister saying that he understood people's concern. certainly what people he is say they feel they've some
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of them say that raised stuff in what happens advocacy thing. yes, it's good. that was lot an independent investigation on the way. i need to have everyone that doing that old page as well. and that's an overture of reporting from manchester. thank you. well, china remains on high alert as time for gave me mix landfall along it's south eastern coast is expected to be the 2nd strongest typo on record in terms of potential wind and rain damage. well, the storm has already swept through northern taiwan, killing at least 3 people and sinking a freighter. laura westbrook reports from hong kong or packing wins equivalent to a task re full hurricane. the destruction roots by typing gave me, was particularly felt in northeast and ty, one restaurant own a leech, one said she will have to replace her entire route. all the, they'll show,
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the roof fell on the water pipes burst. i'm on the verge of crying. now. i'm going to have to spend a lot of money and i'm afraid the roof will fall and hit someone you'll type on the stone brute, extreme amounts of rain that sets of flooding in many parts of the island, schools, offices, and financial markets closed for a 2nd day it'll say grounds and hundreds of flights throwing travel plans in disarray. i think so. the government has to take care of about all these things. they have to be conclusively. yeah. because we are here for the business for was to get and the didn't informed us about that the, this is we did we have when we cannot find that for them. meanwhile, preparations in china is southeast and provinces of food. yon and j. j. young began long before gaining made line for well then a 150000 people were moved from coastal areas. fishing boats were ordered back to hava, while ferries, trains,
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and flights were cancelled. cities along china's coast are often struck by ty, simms, and emergency responses are in place and preparation. the strong wind storm searches and to wrench so rain starts using the food g on have how the costs has been ships on done by to handle any maritime. imagine the full cost is expect the storm to bring heavy rain with it as the types of contracts, nor raising the risk of more flooding well down who's continued to back to the north of the country, including the caps will be going to national highways, were blocked, by much slides unplugging, the heavy rain is expected to last a week. that will pile more pressure on a region that is already seen record levels of rain this. yes. laura westbrook algebra, hong kong, as the olympic games officially open on friday, and the french government has promised an unprecedented security operation to guard
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the events between 35045000 security personnel will be deployed. it includes 15000 fresh military members, 250 british officers, and a 1754 and police from countries like spain, germany, south korea and guitar. so unique opening ceremony held on a 6 kilometers stretch of this and the river will showcase a 10 and a half 1000, at least representing 206 national olympic committees. while a significant anti terrorism perimeter has been established along the cent restricting access to central paris, more than 320000 fans are expected to watch the ceremony from the river backs and the athletes swell. they at least will be competing for $329.00 gold medals. across 32 sports. the houses there is natasha. butler has more from paris.
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central powers in the lockdown. been still with tens of thousands of police officers on patrol. i suppose that you proposed the games on the same french sold visiting, deployed a hated using ceremony. there will be held on the river for all of us in the stadium for the 1st time and date us history. nearly $7000.00, the athletes will travel by boat during the event and a vicious and daring project and a huge security challenge. i don't want, i know well enough for the security that we have a multi environment security approach, which means considering all sorts of crap while i'm enough for the underwater strategy, we have the product. so in the bottom of this, and we have also barriers on the river and positions on the land. we're coordinating closely with the french air force who can go on to join squads. helicopters and flight objects will secure the skies. they'll be in those slides. they know for the city during the opening ceremony and providing additional backup,
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nearly 2000 police officers from other countries. the organizes the powers games wanted to do something different. so instead of hosting dealing face has been used outside the city, they've made the city itself into the main venue with its famous monuments as backdrops. but that is why the security operation is so fost. french authorities suspend, he is planning defense and say they already know, don't get destroy specifically of us. we are very well prepared. and french people will be very proud of their police officers to morning to confidence spots vigilance multiple attacks against, from the pulse decade side. but right, some was in ukraine and goals of raise the stakes. israel's team arrived with the extra security on the games work up footboard uh, dodge it full of people. at least, of course, when you, a long like between russian and korean like to, i mean does, uh,
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you have to increase citrate team is there is no 0 risk bought the homepage. everything's in place for the olympics to run smoothly and safely as exciting with bills ahead of what's promising to be an inspiring few weeks of sport in one of the wells most spectacular cities. natasha butler. i'll just sarah paris and we'll have plenty more on the one for james layer in sports and also barcelona, especially present, fair new coach that is coming up with peter plus we don't have a major announcement today relative to a, to a return date and voyage with no return dates 6 weeks on since the launch of boeing starlight or nasa says it's astronaut will remain
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a space for now. the had low the, the heat continues to sweep northern and southern parts of africa. but before we get that, let's have a look at the middle east and live with temperatures are sitting very high over the next few days. we'll continue to see those numbers push up. we have got the high temperature a lot south of parts of the event, but even in the gulf, we are going to see those figures attached up into the high forties for places like caetano, it is a largely dry picture. the caucuses will see some very wet weather on saturday. we could see the chance of some showers, thanks to breezy conditions, along coastal areas of a month, on western parts of u. m, and pushing into southern south west and saudi arabia as well. now we could see some showers come into the north west of africa, that'll drop temperatures in morocco, but from now on friday, the heat pacific, across much of the region, we have had some mornings out of high temperatures for the canary islands pots of
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algeria as well but the show is coming in on saturday and the heavy rain continues a cool set. central band of africa, the democratic republic of congo seems very heavy, rain and pulse move in areas, but temperatures are sitting high here for the time being very high as well across to baldwin and zambia. we've seen them around 35 degrees celsius in winter. the, as far as the past to host the olympic games, french athletes where the head, jeff will not be allowed to compete. alongside players coaches and team leaders and ask lead challenges to by creating a space for all to embrace the game they loved. regardless of what they wear on their head, pirates game changes,
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a reminder of our top stories this hour is really army release, a group of at least 11 palestinian prisoners, many show signs of torture. since the beginning of the war. multiple reports and testimonies have detailed abuse of palestinian prisoners and his really jails. and you as president, are buying a meats, israel's prime minister in washington dc as benjamin netanyahu. his 1st visit to the white house since 2020, and his 1st trip abroad since october 7th, a ceasefire due and the release of captives high on the agenda. protesters the gathered near the white house as israel's prime minister meets us present. jabbar benjamin that knows visit comes a day after thousands of demonstrators gathered on capitol hill to denounce his address to congress. right. want to welcome. now cuba, elder, he is a political, alice and author, and he joins us live from all of these. so it's good to have you with this or share with us the is really perspective if you, if you can,
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how are people in israel looking at this visit? and how has the opposition reactions and what do you make of the reception, their prime minister netanyahu has a received as well. i searched the phone. i want to remind the viewers that this visit was actually forced on the democrats, on the white house. it was initiated by the republican leadership in the congress actually joined, embarrassed by them because the last thing that he wanted to do it today as well as a comment i hire is, is that to spend time wasting the time you go to uh was that again and again, embarrassing the administration and be,
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i'm grateful to the president that he described today as desirous and the is what i probably was actually praying and hoping that, you know, will come back home ways the message that the, the, the chapters will be the same as well, and this is not happening. and the, what the good news is that if i don't have trump and by then, that's what it's telling me about how i can agree on some of the fees that they said publicly today. that it's time to put that into the $1000.00 pounds to bring comb detectives. now, as your reference there, i mean the situation in gaza is beyond catastrophic. but there's still no discussion of what comes next. how tenable is not position? i wrote it down. yeah. oh uh, arrives to uh, washington was
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a gift to the president. the resolution of the classes that uh uh, was uh, almost unanimous um into the, uh, the uh, central bought the had the bike guns that the thicknesses is when you go to the 2 state solution. it goes to but a c se. and as we know, bought all the legacy of the president by the end, as well as a president clinton and obama told the president that the, well, the white house suits us. and i did us almost so the is, is that the vision and the legacy was to put a 9 to the conflicts and to, and it was a goal. she said to say, so this is, so actually nothing, you know, tone, but i did that. you can say with the buying to this legacy,
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and he's going to pass that back to uh, to uh, kinda the highways or to donald trump. ways uh, public ranking was an endless conflicts. and how would you characterize firmness or benjamin not yet. netanyahu's relationship with vice president harris and actually uh, watching the 70 hours long presentation at the congress. uh and uh, looking behind is back what we noticed. he's a who was missing, and this is a vice president coming to how is that? you know, the tradition is that the, the vice president, he's jerry, these kind of 2 beds and she found
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a good excuse to miss this set. do you think that there are no actually ambushed the democrats and she was forced, of course, to meet them, you know, but uh um, i'm sure that the she was rather spend time on the rail on. they heard campaign that started as we know a very very, you know, the signs also a fairly, they're biting, a lot of the stepped out, and i think they've done that on the out when ms. president biden is coming to hours will take over the should. this would be the new board game. she's not going to take what it's on, you know,
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offered the president by the last 4 years and she wouldn't be much doctor. and she wouldn't be much more sensitive to the sufferings of the students. and she said more than once, that's the this. so you guys are must and actually the older political analyst an author. thank you, sir, for your time. thank you. so hundreds of people are still missing in southern ethiopia, 5 days after tools and slides hit a remote area. heavy machinery can't reach the reach us or rescue teams, and volunteers have been using their bare hands and shovels to dig through the mud . the un says the death toll from the disaster has risen to at least 257 people. samuel a, get the true is an independent journal, listening as more from ethiopia is affected southern region. once we've seen as a base todd seen on vintage,
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where this happened decided to vary the hundreds of people that died in the same area. and they had a big ceremony for them. we so families have lost uh, siblings. uh we, so we spoke to a few people that uh, most of for generation of family members. uh, people kind jumping and confused uh with the future. uh which all of a sudden the village has the um, under uh, there's a sense of sadness. you can imagine then you've seen the images and it's a really, really sad village, but we so in deals trying to rush in to support for testers in the training and capital have marked a months since the worst day of a crack down by security forces on people rallying against a controversial finance built within 50 people haven't killed in the weeks of protests. doors such a battery has more for me, i will be
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a message for president william retail as people gathered in a row. please financial center to remember those hills in protest during the past months. families of the victims care to make sure the coffin trying to make their way to the office of the president to deliver a petition, demanding justice, the security forces moving quickly to arrest. one of the organizers, fantasies, milwaukee, who remain defiant. the scholars. what is the 100? the can not the a few minutes later he was taken away. this is david take his mother.
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her son was shot and killed outside parliament on june 25th. he was 32 years old. no one has been charged in connection with his dad, nor any of the other more than 50 people killed the other 2 demonstrators who came out to market the one months since their loved ones had been killed in these pur. uh and tied govern protests had been arrested and taken away. the woman we just saw put in the back of a police around with screaming. you have killed my child. you have killed my child as she was being taken away. and i understand acutely. president russo address of the nation on wednesday, insisting he had heard the pupil. he's announced almond hughes or his new cabinet. and, but the opposition and young protesters have criticized the candidate saying the president is refusing to make substantial changes to what they maintain is a corrupt government. for now, security forces have managed to crush,
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further on rest and route. so retains his tight grip on power door safari out to 0, nairobi the united nations has demanded an investigation of the bundle. does she? governments crammed down or student protests, violent clashes that killed at least $150.00 people were sparked during student demonstrations against quotas. on government jobs, all these quarters have since been mostly scrapped, which is 0. so tender a total weight sense this update from doc on the 7 our car feel break just about to and, and failed minutes in the capital guy. and people are rushing back to their home businesses where open people really suffer. most of the business houses daily wage earners like rich, triple or so now that they couldn't make much money because of the shut down and the car for you know, the ultimate, i'm given by the starting protest of day before yesterday. and tonight, the main to demand throughout the university be open,
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security should be removed. all the internet access should be all the time. and all the students that are missing should be found. and the harassment and detention of the students your time. congress still remains apprehensive on terms. the main topic of discussion is how many people died when i was missing people's, the hospital stick a little bit above the costs without a fax for the injured people that don't have any room, some time to back to kept them in the corner doors. so everything may look normal, but there is a lot of tension in the city. people are still apprehensive. what is the fall out from all these? what really happened with him coming weeks and months under drudgery? i'll just say the. com, the hey, earlier we spoke to bundle dish and your minister for information and broadcasting . muhammad ali our thoughts, and he said, 3rd party actors shouldn't be held responsible for the violence. not the government
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will not talk to you about the students. we're not referring to the students to be that address on energy is it is the hard part, the those who entered into this movement and started doing all this. what do you think? well, the thing in belgium, to the jail break and, and help 820 prisoners to escape. who do the thing is invading into the jail and then lose the fight out. please tell energy and things that i don't get a 160 the prism stuff hostage, please, please help us with who you are counting. all those things had happened here. so this is, this is the part party all the extra, based on the periods. those who have the track record of doing all of this, even in the past, back in 2015, 2013. i need to go back to the tractor, go to look at to do and find out. we do not know ultimately what these 3rd policy groups were doing or what. busy planning, we kind of substantiate any of that independently, but it is at the end of the day,
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the government's responsibility for state security. and you must agree that something very seriously went wrong. yeah. no, no, no at hold on. of course we are, we, we, as a government, of course it is our responsibility to bring back the piece. and we did everything that you need to do to bring back the piece, will have to do it because it's all just possibility to protect the lives of the people. therefore, we tried our best to diffuse attention as much as possible. we tried our best to de escalate the tension so that we can quickly bring back the piece. but because of the, you know, some people are trying to add fuel to the fire. i tried to create a situation where they can, you know, take advantage of it on top of the government, or they went to that. the other side of it is getting more obvious and also mr. i've already made it difficult for us, mr. or if we agree that it is, be the government's ultimate responsibility to maintain state security that's clearly has in many ways crumbled over the past couple of weeks who passed the
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responsibility. surely the buck stops with the prime minister. no. should she resign? i mean, she should resign for protecting the people so far the helping that people are protecting the people are trying to bring back the fees. why on our department? so should resign for that. and you can watch the full interview on talk to l g 0 at 1930 g m t 2 nasa astronaut us are still no clear to learning when they'll be able to go back home technical problems including helium weeks on boeing's, the star liner of prompt now, so to keep them in space on ass so says it's planning to figure out what went wrong with the spacecraft before another one is arranged to bring the 2 astronaut home. they were scheduled to spend around a days in space, but have now been there for more than a month and a half. sorry, a little more. uh,
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last time we talked uh it was about 2 weeks ago. so um, a lot has transpired. and those 2 weeks, and i thought we would sit down and, and talk a little bit about all the work that's happened across the country relative to what's going on. we don't have a major announcement today relative to, to a return date. we're making great progress, but we're just not quite ready to do that. i still had here on alger 0. for this year, i will be half and i can. and half darth vader and the u. s. comic con returns in full force after hollywood strikes danton's last year's event. and his 4th cus, open champion, has her say on whether or not so winning an electric metal is
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the sign up for your sports. here's peter. hi, peter. hi, linda. the olympic sufficiently open on friday at some action has already started and we already have a world record. south korea's living, see you on approved the country, all the ones to meet once again at the games, the 21 year old shorter record, $690.00 full in the ranking round of women's individual archery. she'll be bidding for her nations attempts individual gold in the support of women all undefeated in the team events since it was introduced at the 1988 games. canada's womens football team put the problems to one side as they started with the 21 went to the new
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zealand incent, eights in, but it was the news. even those who would scroll further assume the 13 minutes. could see of mackenzie barry, that compounded thing. full canada is coach, announced she would slip this one out. that's off the hood to staff members was staying home for allegedly spying on their opponents. the canadians did manage to turn things around. the chloe laughed. cast equalized bay, and 1st i'll stop it's time. and then in the 79th minutes, evelyn begins to secure the wind for the most americans from some columbia on the other to increase a hundreds of thousands of people are expected to line the same river full fridays opening ceremony to watch, at least, but right on boats full rece looks at what we can expect from the world's biggest sporting events. paris has been transformed by the olympic games. the sporting events went into the fabric of the city, beach volleyball of the, the only full tower scape holding the plus to walk on cold and
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a bit further away. so i think in the he think it's a once in a lifetime chance for french athletes exactly. a century of to the games with last held in paris to what i mean is also please, you know, we are a little bit tempting, then we plant hub. so that puts the double targets on our backs, cause without probably giving up support. it would be an incredible moment of the month. the lympics is an event like no other 32 sports more than 10000 competitors from 206 national olympic committees. with the paralympics, the full a straight top, the palestinians will compete under their own flag. it powers 2024. while the refugee team has gotten from 10 of fleets in 2016 to 37. the previous games in tokyo was heavily restricted by cobit 19, so piracy is also a chance for new olympic sports to truly arrive 3 schools chosen for the use of pale climbing escape, voting, and surfing. we'll have that 1st chance to be showcased in front of a full olympic crowd. while one brand new sport has made his way from the streets
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to the stadium. breakdown says will compete in a pop up venue at the plus to a concord. although the sports is called breaking, rather than breakdown thing, break is what are the form and elements of hip hop? and so to be able to represent that available platform for me, i think it could change the world's old problems. it presents to a published, holly jump, who was suspended for doping on the eve of the games. while this resentment of 11 chinese swim is being allowed to compete, this points failed typing tests contaminated substances was cited. i want to satisfied and there is no fad and takes enjoyment out from a side. it's uh, i just do what i do. that's what walk a control the games take place. some of the huge security operation with friends on high alert funds will help the games begin and end with only spoilt and focus. pull . reese out is era paris. so as poll made reference to municipal, the chinese swimming doping case has been a big token, pointing into these games. that's all pretty much $23.00 swim is located to compete
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at the last and then fixing. so to this point, testing positive for a banned substance. the head of the will, the n t doping agency has once again defended the agencies handling of the matter and also says doping can never be totally eradicated from schools. the rules are always not to be with the standard of credibility to every, every single after you know, it's obvious that you will never eliminate the doping from the. from this bolting lensky, you will always find someone who wants to touch it. so it's not that now we want to assure that every single operate, this is clint. we don't know, actually it's not our own to do it. our road to do is to oversee the system not to, to, to tell you that the game is going to be, you know, totally clean and you with another you and not having, i mean, even the one single positive test is the best. a dispute between water and the us anti doping agency over the handling of the china swimming case. olympic bosses have more than the americans,
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they could be stripped of hosting the los angeles and salt lake city games. if they found to undermine waters or thorazine, the us olympic committee has urged both policies to work together to tempers between water and you sorta as reflected in the statements that go back and forth between the 2 of them are unfortunately just too emotional. and it won't be healthy if that's the basis for some dialogue between them. and so we hope that they'll find a way of conducting that, that, that interaction, you know, less dramatic way. and we'll try to help americans to install coke. a golf says that she will pick winning and olympic middle over winning top spots in the world. rankings will the 2 will be the flag better for the united states in the opening ceremony, coffee is debating us open champion faces. i know tom young of it's in the 1st round in paris to for sure. a single square and slam is number one,
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i think as goals and then amongst players. and then i would say the number one ranking maybe as number 2, and then let big number 3 or swapping on a so, or maybe olympic metal, i think would be actually i would put a left big metal for me personally over the number one ranking. so yeah, at least we'll go metal, i don't know about silver behinds, maybe silver bronze under, but i'll put a gold metal over number one. all right, that's the women side of things. let's talk about the main for a moment now. now that chunk of which is the top seed on that side of the drawer, the 20 full time grand slam champion has been pretty much everything in the school . however, he's nipple one and then pick go middle. i don't have the retirement close in my mind to be honest. um, even though i know a lot of people would love me to retire so that these areas is done. but i think as long as, as long as there's at least one of us left in the competition, i think the arrows still going away from the olympic games. one see,
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flick has been officially presented as boston learn as new coach. the 59 year old, one to boone, to sneak a titles during his time in charge of a buying munich. he takes over from chevy, whose team finished 2nd in the spanish lead last season. behind the old time, european champion arrivals rail madrid. twin tablets. uh you can also, you can only win with the big, biggest lapse and, and this is why i'm here. so it's not, i'm not saying that we've been advocate that way ever tied a little like that but, but we've caught, that'd be kind of chief this. i and many patio is getting ready to step back into the ring for an exhibition belt. the filipino 5 sites japanese kickboxer to kia and po in tokyo on sunday. the multi time boss, single champions. last components of financing. 2021. you might be said from across service with these manager. same thing at the 45 year old ones to face kind of
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mcgregor or to leave a day from now i'll be here again later with most, both of these later. great good stuff. thank you so much for your comic con international has opened its doors at the san diego convention center. the comic book and pop culture extravaganza draws more than $130000.00 fans every year. or france create their own costumes and attend the event alongside actors. filmmakers, comic book authors, and illustrators. actors, ryan reynolds, and you jacqueline, are scheduled to appear to promote their latest movie, dead pool. and very 1st of all, it's amazing energy. look around, aspects them when you keep so many, you know, like funds of this beautiful folk art industry and, you know, when you were a little girl, what would you do? you would read all these comic books. right. and, and dream about being this year old. i'm
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a special effects makeup artist. i go to comic on every year. i usually dress up and something and showcase my special effect. make up work this year i will be half and a can and have started vader. uh so every year it's like a little bit more challenging because everyone expects a little bit more as a visit for really a lot of rock for this news. our somebody, the miller picks up our coverage right after this and i'll see you again tomorrow. the, the latest news as it breaks. as you read the minute, 3 is up stating a minute to strikes a horse, the entire trip. the main focus is on the central area with details coverage, the rolling of the international court of justice and the legal status of the is really occupation comes after 5 months of deliberation. from the heart of the story . water station are switch up for days or weeks of the time. so there is never, you know, flush her to go around. you fast
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