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the, the safe, them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now the, we cannot look away in the face of these tragedies. we cannot allow ourselves to become num to the suffering. and i will not be silent. us by his presence colorado, horace coals for cease 5 built of pre captives an end the suffering and johnson the periods. also, this is also coming on the test to gather another whitehouse for the 2nd day of benjamin netanyahu. is that us visit quoting for these very prime ministers of rest
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. 30 days of when you hear accounts of torture on trusting in prison is released by israel and the young migraines from senegal and body then to swim office. i think it's dangerous. see, crossing the beginning in the us where the vice president has rates right to the need for an urgent to cease by deals of gaza. speaking off for meeting with israel as a prime minister, coming on, harris said she's committed to an agreement that secures the release of captives and one that ends the dice situation for the palestinians. and the strip. irish describe her talks with benjamin. that's in y'all. as frank and constructive an added that to washington's commitments to is real, security is unwavering. she insisted the world was not to look away from the suffering inflicted on palestinians were coming to harris also said that the 2
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state solution is the only way forward for israel and palestine. what has happened in gaza over the past 9 months is devastating. the images of dead children and desperate hungry people fling for safety, sometimes displaced for the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th time that we cannot look away in the face of these tragedies. we cannot allow ourselves to become num to the suffering, and i will not be silent. it is time for this war to end and end in a way where israel is secure. all the hostages are released, the suffering of palestinians and gaza ends. and the palestinian people can exercise their right to freedom, dignity, and self determination. how's it going? hey, and has been following developments and has more of this now from the us capital. a
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lot of times you can tell how meeting's going to go when the press is allowed in, and the leaders are allowed to speak. both with president joe biden and vice president kamala harris. their remarks in front of the camera with is really pro minister benjamin netanyahu were incredibly brief, of incredibly brief for how these usually go. either harris, vice president here saying she looks forward to the conversation. president biden saying they have a lot to talk about. so obviously sending the message that this was going to be a tough media, but more important is what we heard from vice president. come all a couple of harris who is likely going to be the democratic nominee for president, a very different comments that we've heard from other by the administration officials. she began and again, these remarks were not on her schedule. the staff felt the need that she needed to come out here and make this point. and of course there was the usual iron clad support for israel. but then more than we've heard from pretty much any us
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politician at this, at this level, there was a lot of discussion about the fluid horror that the people in gaza are living through and dine. she talked about the numbers of starvation, the number of people who are food and secure the number of people's had to move several times. she talked about seen pictures of dead children. and of course, to our audience, your might assume that that is a normal thing because we are seeing pictures of dead children. you don't see that the us media. you don't see it on the front pages of the newspapers almost hardly at all. there is very little discussion about the plate of the people in gaza. so she did spend quite a bit of time talking about that. but then i think the line that really summed up what her meeting was and what the message was for the prime minister. she said, talking about a ceasefire, it's time to get this done publicly. i'll just 0 washington. this rick posting is a call on this to the american prospect who joins this line from chicago and
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welcome to the program. what do you make of harris's 1st few days as the presumptive democratic candidates and the speech and it's gone, no striking well for camel harris. i think the fact that she was able to face the media after clearly telling a world leader something he didn't want to hear. really, you know, behind that backdrop of american flags, looking like a president will go a far way to convincing a lot of americans who might have doubts about her capacity is that she's ready for the job. that in addition to just the spirit of kind of joy and fun, she's introducing to a democratic party, which has been quite dial or in the face of a candidate who seemed to be kind of spiraling into something uh, unthinkable. a loss of donald j. trump, given what you say them, and how will the trump campaign know trying to define power. so for the coming weeks, do they have a bit of a problem? or maybe so, i mean, they've been preparing to space joe biden. they've been in fair preparing to say
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that he's the oldest candidate ever one. now donald trump is the oldest candidate ever, and he's facing arrival, which, who clearly has a youth and vitality on her side. and, you know, donald trump seems to have a skill in framing his adversaries with these cutting nicknames. and his nickname for connell. a harris was laughing, pamela, and this kind of signifies the fact that she has this kind of can have this kind of bubbly, kind of cheerful demeanor and can seem kind of silly out of context. but clearly today she showed that you can show her a serious side, and that automatically kind of cuts down what the trump team clearly thought with their strongest line of attack against her. they're really flailing. they seem to be at see, the republican party seems to be in disarray, whereas the democrats are united as they have not been in some good times. so they've been more to this so than just personalities. i mean, with other issues get to look at not the economy,
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for example. that's right. one of the problems with the economy is the actual economic statistics are quite excellent. inflation is at 3 percent when it was that, you know, way up to like, you know, 12 percent or in coven unemployment is actually it as low as the 50 years. and doubt, trump has to face the fact that joe biden has, you know, pass laws that are providing blue collar jobs in places that have been quite depressed over the past decades. but those them that kind of shown in the polls right. of the democrats have not been doing well in the polls. and really now that we can associate those same policies with a candidate that people seem to have more confidence in. maybe people's perception and politics is all about perception that america is on demand that america's uh, moving in the right direction. but the tech case will be easier to make. now, you've written the lots about this kind of explain to us than just how much is at stake with this coming election. a well,
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i think probably more than any election that americans had since 18. 60. you can't emphasize too much how much the tendencies of donald trump are authoritarian, you know, he gave a speech last thursday of this convention. he submitted, you know, a text to reporters, but the things that you spoke off the text were full of, you know, quite blatant why. so, you know, saying things like, you know, uh crime is up when crime is down, you know, really up is down kinds of stuff. and that's the way he governs. he governs as an authoritarian, as a propagandist. and he seems to be prepared. he says, i'm your vengeance. he seems to be prepared to go to the white house with an agenda of not even politically strong, but personally destroying his enemies. so a lot of us here in america really feel like this is a stand or phone moment for democracy itself. and that's why some of us are very
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excited that joe biden had the character to step aside for a stronger candidate. with both erica posting, i should say thanks so much. indeed for joining us here announced pleasure chairs with us to supporting the palestinians, gathered near the white house of the 2nd day of benjamin netanyahu. us visit. they've been quoting for these really prime ministers rest to enter the bloodshed and the gaza strip. vice president coming to her as condemned active as to bend to us flag on the appearance of graffiti on denmark supporting from us. she 100 times the sense this updates from the protest in washington on saturdays and pays a much larger exclusion zone outside the white house. and that's at yahoo is visit . but the housing stops. i do. but for testers, from gathering outside where they can, the master despair, they have a john, f, a g. a benjamin doesn't go unimportant gallons, and gallons of blogs in the streets,
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the blood is on that analogy times. but also about of us administration. protests is particularly incense by a statement from pamela harris, the presumptive democratic nominee, now condemning the purchase outside the capital, capital hill on wednesday, as, as the symmetric and violence, i think is insane. everyone was there kind of simple demand and how about the same demand for the past 9 months. and if you call dish and actually listen to the well the people and they would have listened months ago. he's been 9 months of people wishing and really hoping for a cease fire. all of this comes interesting time when even progressive members of the democratic party, a colon on dollars, the protests just to get on board behind. coming to hire a support to guys. donald trump, but really a lot of the goal is to progress as a model is disgusted by your policy. i'm another convincing still to do. she ever comes the out, is there a washington families of american is ready captives,
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health and dogs. it's since october 7th of mets, the us presidents and israel is the prime minister in washington. they said benjamin netanyahu assured them. israel will submit to an updated cease for proposal to have us in 2 days time. we came in and really emphasizing to the leaders of the united states and of israel, a desire to get this deal done. this 3 phase deal with the president announced a few weeks ago and has been on the bow shooting table in order to return all. now, 115 of these really hostages, and to end the suffering of the people of god that because the moment they come home is a 150 chilling ends, the madness ends, we feel probably more optimistic than we have since the 1st round of releases. in late november, early december, we're a little over a 100 of is real fast digits. it were released. and we got absolute commitment from
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the, by the ministration and from prime minister netanyahu that they understand the urgency of this moment now to waste no time. and to complete this deal, as it currently stands with as little changes humanly possible within it, on the ground in gaza. this very minute tree kills at least 28 palestinians, and con eunice on thursday. the army launched a tax on the southern city for 4th consecutive day. thousands of displaced people have been forced to flee to l. my wasi for the palestine red crescent says there's no space for a single tense that earlier the is where the army released 11 palestinian prisoners and many showing signs of torture. they were taken to the l. x. the hospital in the oval of treatment is ready, forces had been holding the federal prison in the occupied westbank since the beginning of the war, multiple reports and testimonies of detail. the abuse putting in prison is in is
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very jails. perfect. assume has more from down below in central garza, the thousands of palestinian prisoners and this very defensive caps. now, most of them kills without any charge with every time they are released by these, by the army. be continued to see if their rico rustic testimony is about the physical and psychological treat shop they have been experiencing. it is fairly changed the shore. we were arrested by the israeli soldiers who full access to the ground and kept us mastering us. we would torches, the foods he consecutive days, all hands and legs tied throughout. we was throwing pieces of stale bread is food we would deny it made us into. we were electric 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. the fact of about prison is to now is
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a still unknown time because when he paused and the new official confirmation about the exact number of prisoners last talk behind that is very possible for sorry, so by so i will just say right there is that i kind of sign. meanwhile, the leader of him asked and the occupies westbank, has died in is very custody. posting and prisoners clubs said shape was stuff a died in an is rarely hospital. you've been transferred from raymond prison because of deteriorating health. the 63 year olds was being held onto what israel times administrative detention israel has to change more than $4700.00 post indians this. yeah, but israel and the lebanese on group is but i'll have wrapped up a tax against each other in recent weeks. during his address to the us congress on wednesday, these any prime minister, se country prefers diplomacy, but will do what he believes is necessary to secure its northern border. because
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they know how that reports from barrett, his boss says it will pressure as well to end this war on guns. the signs of conflict are visible on both sides of the 11 on as well border. the daily exchanges of fire between these really military and has been lost, have destroyed thousands of hector as of land along the front line is really media se, as well as rocket fire is now reaching distance, is a 5 kilometers and communities that have not been evacuated it's still avoiding civilian targets, but as well says children will not be able to return to the north for the start of the new school year in september, in recent days, hezbollah abroad in the range of its targets and responds to what it says is as well as the escalation, as well too, is still focusing, it strikes on the groups, infrastructure, and fighters, but it's warning that it is ready to do what must be done to secure it's northern border if a diplomatic supplement is not reached. but for that to happen is rel,
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needs to end the score on garza tops, scheduled to take place in doha, on thursday to go for a ceasefire deal that would include the release of this rated captive have been postponed until next week. hezbollah has accused is really prime minister benjamin nothing out of salt lake negotiations. a few days ago, hezbollah threatened increased military pressure from what it calls, support friends in loveland, on yemen and iraq were other you run back to groups operate but nothing yahoo! who framed is rouse war on garza as a fight against a bronze influence? is now calling for an anti iranian alliance in the region center for their elders. either they so to come here off to the right, the us says it has the leader of us and on the box content. custody will have more on why smell it. so bouldin's, i'll get the biggest truck and type 2 and gaming and makes 9 full on
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china's southeastern coast office, sweeping across megabytes. i was pausing last night and starting the to highlight that the type in trouble is, continues the east asia, where it's going to be exceptionally what's in china. and today's a head in full. so looking very wescal, south asia, the monsoon range keeping things foggy. for much of india. we've got heavy rain that spot red warnings along the west coast of india. but an area of low pressure will bring drenching down pools to central northern areas in the days ahead. there's also some heavy rain putting into moving parts of pockets done that remains very hot and humid across southern areas and places like karate. but we will see
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some of that when the weather, so needs to push its way further north. over the days ahead. we will see some of that rain in the latter part of the weekend in southern pockets done. now, heavy rain has been the story in taiwan exceptional flooding here. thanks to the tie. food guy may know that's moved. it's way into southern china. the winds may die down, but the rain does not. you can see that wet weather stretching all the way up to move in areas as we go through the weekend. now we'll downgrade from a tropical storm into a tropical depression. but legacy of rain continues pushing into know the areas across the korean peninsula. and on was to northern parts of japan by sat today. the teams in the gaza strip as is the last continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media. and it needs to be
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question, sustains coverage that actively humanize as, as readings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this kind of way. tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listening post of the watching, i'll just bear in mind to about top stores this out us vice president to come of the harris says she had a frank and constructive meeting is very 5 minutes to benjamin. that's in your, in washington sheet reiterate to the need for an urgent suisse fund,
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goes up as well as on waiver and commitment as well as long term secure. and that's where the army has released a group of 11 trustee and prisoners, many shows signs of torture since the beginning of the war, multiple reports and testament is for details, abuse out of state prison. this is randy chance more than 5000. my parents have died in the 1st 5 months of this year trying to reach spain by sea, spanish, on until tennessee for traumatized. young people learning how to swim off this device and one of the deadliest crossings in the world. if there's some conflict reports, a close to the spanish shore, young men from senegal and molly are taking the plunge for them, the ocean has held the danger of grim desk. they made the perilous journey here crossing the atlantic in overcrowded boots. in some of this song,
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we would 215 people on board. we left from sent a go. the journey took 6 days. we got to the canaries at night. we had to spend the night at sea normally around 5 or 6 in the morning. we got to the page thousands diet see every year trying to reach the 95 percent of the law. crossing the atlantic from west and north west africa to the canary islands. spanish volunteer instructors are teaching those for me to trust the water again. one breast stroke out of time. a see i can dig into going there are people come with terrible fear. you see the entering the water. they hold onto your hand as if clinging to life. like anybody who doesn't know how to swim. you have to add to that the baggage of experience with the crossing of 1012 or 15 days where they might have lost relatives. studies show people from high income countries,
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a considerably more likely to know how to swim, leading to lifelong health benefits, reduced risk because drowning and more professional opportunities. i'm gonna do is for molly, a landlocked country were less than 40 percent of young people have learned how some have lost friends and family in the crossing roughly in poverty. a violent spike, home incense walked in most if i wouldn't do it again, it's very difficult, very, very dangerous. it's a risk we took because we didn't have a choice. it's tough and all that fun when it was, it is challenging the waves again, thanks to initiative like this. these men are finally returning to the water, embracing it as a life giving force it to some good food, which is 0. started. state says it has the leader of mexico's, it's in a low drug content in custody, as well as the son of a form of the the l. chapo goodman smiled some bother. his nickname is
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a maya. co founded in a tourist center know, a condo, the drug load l trumpet, who was currently imprisoned in the us. taco son, walk in goodman lopez has also been arrested by federal agents. both men are facing several charges for leading the contents of criminal operations. well, julia got a on no, joins us live now with more on this for mexico city. so it's really a tell us more about the circumstances of these arrests. okay. well, um the information is of course still coming in as we speak. this happened only a few hours ago. we know that these 2 men were arrested in l. a. no. paso, in texas. what they were doing in the us, they were, they flew into a small airport in a very small private aircraft and were basically met by da officials on the airplane, mexican media and us media are both saying that this is actually the maya. somebody
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that was tricked by another high ranking member of the scene. i look at them into flying to the the us unbeknownst to him as part of a larger deal that we don't have many more details on right now, but that i'm sure we'll find out more information in the coming days. but of course, the fact that these 2 men, 2 of the most wanted men by the da be flying to an airport in the us is, you know, speaks of, of a larger plan in place. and do that, what does this mean then for the content in the why the campaign against drug traffic as well? i think, you know, these are organizations that they're built in a way that accounts for the possibility of their top leaders be either arrested or killed. so they basically know how to adapt, you know, the mexican journal, this was just saying recently on the cover it's at the press here is giving it that never, and the history of mexico has the arrest of one of these trop, top drug lords, lead to any less violence in this country, and i think that,
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you know, we saw it with, i'm working in chapel was mine a few years ago, you know, the, or he was arrested. she was the head of the organization. and it, you know, the, the amount of fentanyl going into the u. s. traffic by this, you know, i've got, that has only grown since then. so i think it's nice to think that this is somehow going to, um, you know, and this thing i know i've got the, the d a and the department of justice have said in a statement that they consider this to be an enormous blow to this organization. and while that may be so, i think everyone here expects the organization to basically restructure very quickly as they're used to doing and continue their operations and continue traffic in drugs into the us and mexico city for us. the julia thank bolivia has declared a state of emergency in santa cruz due to wall far as an extreme weather conditions . claims have destroyed more than 300000 the heck tests. the pfizer,
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preventing delivery of fuel supplies, making it difficult for firefighters to reach effect today areas. it's hard to say some of the fires were triggered by agricultural branding. and while father and the canadian province of alberta, canada a closing widespread destruction, dozens of homes in the city of jasper been destroyed. canadian prime minister, just to ensure those says more than 404 and 5 fonts is due to arrive to assist local rescue teams. 25000 people have been evacuated from effect today. areas did those and know bird us and around the world who have experienced the magic of just the magic is not lost and it never will be. alberta is government will provide the support needed to families and communities to recover and to rebuild stronger than ever. so the future generations can continue to experience this wonderful kind community and to feel the magic of being able to
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come home the planet to record this halt as to 3 days on record. this week, prompting the united nations to issue an urgent call for action temperature solar to as high as 48 degrees celsius and one american city can at least 21 people. the 24 hour period christmas literally has more in the scorching heat of rule. tunisia, 80 year old nea kerry, sets out on her grueling daily journey to fetch water, a burden she carries quite literally on her back. and it's been over this whole area is dry. if one had watched her at home, everyone would be free. they could feel whenever they wanted to, but at this age i carry 2 containers and spend the entire afternoon here in the heat. the old and the young as well as those who work outside among the most vulnerable to rise in global temperatures and the focus of the un secretary
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general's call to action on extreme heat. if there is one thing that unites all of the varieties wells is that we are all increasingly feeling that it hurts is becoming hot to involve dangerous. for everyone. every with june was the 13th month in a row to set a new temperature record. putting 120000000 people in the united states under heat advisory warnings leading to the death of 1300 muslims, pilgrims during hodge and closing schools in asia and africa, impacting more than 80000000 children of the un says global infrastructure needs investment to boost resilience and the reduction in fossil fuels to limit temperature rise. i must call out the fly, the forcing full expansion. we have seen in some of the worlds well as he is countries in signing such a surge of new orleans guides licenses that assigning away our future under the
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pears climate accord. 2025 is the year that nations are supposed to commit to a plan to reduce their carbon emissions and limit global temperature rise to one and a half degrees celsius and with the summers record setting temperatures. the heat is on christine salumi. al jazeera, the united nations, china remains on high alert, tulsa timeframe and gaming made land for the only southeastern coast, is expected to be the 2nd strongest type loan record in terms of potential wind and rain damage. the storm has already swept through northern taiwan, the shooting at least 3 people. i'm thinking afraid to lower westbrook reports from hong kong in packing wins equivalent to a category 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 in 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 public on chosen media because we are here for the business for was to get and they didn't informed us about that. the, this is when 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 train.
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