tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 2, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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to the who to said exactly the same thing about living for the 1990 israel is committed numerous war crimes since the hospital fans on october the 7th. i'm fairly sure that'd be fine. the toward itself is not a well primed head to head on out to 0, the the color ones to meet them. and this is the news our life from the law coming up in the next 60 minutes. 26 prisoners and 7 different countries. the largest prisoner swamp, since the cold was not complete, it's still not been made possible without our alex german polls the media, norway, turkey. they all stepped up a feat of diplomacy,
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us president joe biden says allies made in bold and brave decisions to get the swaps deal done. also ahead on the news, our launches dozens of rockets into northern as well. the 1st since the killing of one of its senior commodities in bay roots and hope of finding survivors stayed in the southern engine stage of care, enough with land slides of kills nearly 200 people. the it's $2200.00 g m t. and we begin with a historical person as swap involving 7 different countries, including the united states and russia. a plane carrying prison is released from russia's landed in germany. they are due to disembark any time from now among those exchanged in the extensive multi nation prison, a deal was american citizen will street journal reporter, evan gosh,
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coverage and pull whelan, a us marine veteran equipment, confirm the 12 prisoners with pod into by russian president vladimir putin, john andrew and begins to coverage from washington, dc. as you call whalen and evan grocery, of which board a plaintive freedom, the 2 men were part of the largest multi country prisoner swap of its car. it's an incredible, really, for all the family members gather here as relates to the fridge college all across the country has been framed for their stay for a long time. wayland is a former marine goose give it your wall street journal reporter became the story. and thursday's paper also fried was russian. american journalist also curl machine . in return, russia received several newly freed prisoners, including that him credit card who was convicted in germany in 2021 of killing a former chechen rebel in berlin. in moscow president vladimir putin personally welcome the freed prisoners. the exchange took place in the turkish capital bunker
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and involved prisoners from poland, slovenia in norway, in addition to germany in the us. happy birthday to president biden led the families of release prisoners and singing happy birthday to the daughter of karma. she, as her mother was in route to the u. s. finance. it'd be exchange was only made possible because the u. s. can strong relations with its allies, that is positively a subtlety and get republican rival, donald trump, who is talked of pulling the us out of nato and other international alliance. that point was emphasized by the president's national security advisor, today's exchange and a piece of diplomacy that honestly could only be achieved by his direction the professionals, international security, foreign policy, and intelligence community work tirelessly and secure the release of 16 individuals who are detained in russia. dividing administration insist, all of the prisoners released by russia were wrongfully detained. the exchange was
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historic, but administration officials say not a sign of warming relations between the us and russia. it doesn't sound like there's a major change in relations between the us and russia. there has been no change the, this is a, a, a good day because american citizens are able to come home and are incredibly proud of the work that has happened to get that done. but as i just said, rushes aggression into ukraine continues. invalid administration, officials say continues to give russia and incentive to imprison america and other citizens, john henry l. g 0, washington litigation intelligence agency coordinate to the present, a swap in ankara. well, most of the focus has been on the suite us citizens. other countries also played a vital role in ensuring the swap went ahead. 12 german nationals and russian political prisoners will also included in the bill. among them will rico cayhill,
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who was sentenced to death and been a roost in june of the been charged with terrorism activities. age russian citizens are returning home from full european countries. these are no way poland, germany and slovenia. they include a full people accused of spying for russia to hack as a business man and a for my high ranking, if his beaker know who was subbing the live sentence in germany for modem, or step vast and the joins as of from berlin. you've been waiting for the arrival of these prisoners who have been released. they're due back in germany. we know they have arrived, but not yet. disembarked that slight the wrong. what more can you tell us that the yes the flight has arrived from i'm going out where the prison swap a took place. and now is everyone is in the plane. still, these are the 12 people that the germany is expecting,
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including 5 german nationals. uh, some of them with dual nationality and uh, 7 russian, a position vigorous who had been in the prison in russia. and i now, wow, comes here to germany. and this is basically the price. that's a germany is getting for a handing over one of the g people in this massive exchange. it's a, it's a convicted assassin who was in prison here in berlin for life sentence to live at uh, 3 years ago. and someone told me definitely didn't want to hand over backs to russia . they were very hesitant, but it was a lot of pressure of also from the united states. uh uh, there was a phone call also between the chancellor all of shows and president biden earlier this evening aware by didn't, has actually sprang. so i've shoals for his contribution then sol, tests up earlier this evening that it was
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a very difficult decision to let this go and fix it says killer. there's assess and a go and but, and retail. 2 on of providing the freedom and also saving the lives, even as he said, of all these people in the prison, according to him, in a sense of full on political charges, of course was worth this sacrifice. so is a, basically a bit the sweet resolve. and he is waiting there also shows will welcome these bit prisoners westfield, now in the plane in cologne, and the western part of germany hoping to get out and arrive and be reunited with their families. there's lots of people also welcoming day them at the airport. people who are sympathize us friends, people are really gathering, hoping to see them very soon stuff. we understand that the gentleman, chancellor auto sales a may have addressed the media for a 2nd time since this deal has come through. what has he said
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well i haven't heard exactly what he said, but he was very keen to welcome them personally. it was of course, a very big moment for the german chancellor, because this has been in the making for months, basically nearly more than a year. because originally alexei now following me who died in prison was a, be a, was supposed to be part of this, a prison swap and no job. and of course has been quietly far we secretly negotiating to make this all happen in a fairly difficult situation. because diplomatic relations with russia of a sort of non existence right now because of off the rush of sensation and ukraine . the relationship is very bad. but still these uh, this diplomatic efforts have been ongoing despite all this. and this is quite a miracle, basically to, to put it that way that this actually managed to come all to gather today in this
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huge 7 countries swap. and of course, the german chancellor is trying to really stress the big role germany has played in this parts the best in the, in a butler and keeping us updated as we await the arrival of, of those prisoners that's in cologne. thanks against f. s. and samuel romani is an associate fellow at the royal united services institute and also of futons will on ukraine. he says germany had initially been opposed to the deal. it was for a long time, the as dates was that the or the swap and germany was resisting it because the classic odd was deemed to be trapped because class was, that was the agent he shot at or she just didn't decide german territory. and they were concerned that he could be involved in further political interference or political violence operations inside the german territory,
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or you're being cared for and more broadly, i think it suppressed as a multi lateral coalition. the united states being able to partner with countries as far as long as norway. so the address here on this i probably can have it is germany that he want to be the soul. that injury island this deal. so that's why the germans edge on assigned to park is really quite remarkable. i did some discussions valued in the aftermath of that's what i have been seeing from us, the national circle, as well as in the american media about the possibility of creating a kind of needle tape body for illegal detentions, as for authors changed by government. hi, russia and china and ron and had him and see to do this. so this is a historic moment, possibly a something. so for razor multilateral cooperation is from an overall there has been some major prisoner changes since the end of the cold war. in particular. what we saw in 2010, but the release of the illegals. but this is the biggest uh, by far since the end of the cold war the
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to live and on now with the head of his beloved her son. this is all a said, the group will respond with anger and retribution off the and he's really strike killed one of his senior come on. does he made the comments at the funeral off watch real good and they root is really cute. sugar of planning and attacking the occupied golan heights, which killed 12 people on saturday. then how could the reports from the route to add sugar was hospitalized. most senior military official is ro killed him in a rear strike and they do the southern suburbs in what was seen as a serious security breach. hezbollah called tuesday nights, assassination. an aggressive that's part of the sacrifice since the group has been paying for its support of garza. but the leader has on us from the 2nd. the conflict has moved beyond that. hello, hello. hello. can you buy the land of have a lot for looked at because you wouldn't cry a lot to me. i was to do. you don't know what the
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red lines you have crossed. you don't know what's kind of an aggression, you cut it out. and when you took this conflict, that is why you should know all the fonts have entered and you phase different from the past. hezbollah says the fascination of sugar violated the unwritten rules of engagement between the group and the israeli army. because it was an attack enabled on a residential building and it killed civilians as well as promising what he's calling a real, not a symbolic response. how does uh say it has something similar from like this when husband alida hass on the sonata talks about a real response. what this means is that has been like a target minute treat or political personalities, for example, or a group of soldiers. oh, come on those well strategic facilities on israel claimed responsibility for shockers killing, but has remained silent on the assassination a day later in a run of how much political leader is my you,
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honey. almost 10 months since as relevant. got as hor on garza iran and his regional allies have been trying to strike a balance between the putting military pressure on israel and avoiding an all out regional for the 2 assassinations in booth. and to run in. just a matter of hours have again brought the region to the brink as well says it doesn't want the full on war, but that it's ready for any scenario is really media reporting is really an american officials have been in discussions to prepare for a potential retaliation from iran and its allies. so all these going to call the ne, for each one when the seek revenge on its own. that is a question today is wrong, has expanded the power meters of the conflict. prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. who says he will not submit to calls for an end to the war on garza but has the law, which is part of the iranian lead. regional network says,
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how much will not surrender in gaza, nor will the other support front. the trend appears to be towards escalation center for their else as the to be able to well his well as fired a beverage of rockets towards northern israel. it's the 1st such attack since as well killed it's military colanda for children. tuesday warning sirens sounded and amid heights and tensions, some of the rockets have been intercepted by these ready defense system known as the ein don't. i'm the salute has moved from amman and jordan. the laughter nearly 48 hours of calm his bella has launched a series of rockets into northern israel. around 60 projectile launched from lebanon into several different parts around israel's northern border. these really iron jo, missile defense system, intercepting many of those projectiles that were launched by the lebanese group. and it comes after the assassination in the root of his bowl as commander full at
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sugar, who has been listed, there would be retaliation for. now this also comes on the same day that these really military confirmed, they say the death of hammer, the death of the military commander of how masses alpha sound brigade. they say that they targeted him on july 13th and what they called a precise and targeted a top on the other in the less the area. but 9, the palestinians were killed in the so called safe zone 300 others were injured as a result of the strike. and for several weeks these really army did not say if they had enough information to confirm whether or not deaf was killed in the attack. how much has neither confirmed nor denied, saying they are not going to comment on the leadership of the of december gates, from descent who addressed you know, a man. and a reminder that i'm does a reporting from jordan because israel's government has bandages 0 from reporting
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in the country. the body of is melania, the head of the political wing of homeless has arrived and got a head of the burial on friday. he was killed in an attack in the radiant capital on tuesday both i'm us and the one of accused israel of carrying out the attack. a funeral service was helpful, anita, into run those such a body reports from the of final farewell. i until i the harmony leads prayers for it, smell honey and his body guards, gills in the rain and capital on wednesday. thousands poured onto the streets. initial solidarity with the political leader of the most news body was taken from pear wrong university to freedom square and eventually to measure about airport where it was slow to go hot for his burial. on friday, the 62 year old was a guess at the knock ration ceremony of the newly elected president must who would
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possess ski on it was 10 years, 4th trip to tyrone since october, the 7th. and his assassination is being viewed here as a work of israel with the help of the united states. washington says he played no part in it and had no prior knowledge of the attack. israel has not common to show the time for the occupation to attack without response. he is over, they've done something and they must pay the price. they must be held responsible. america is responsible for this. no crime is committed by the occupation without the criminal america senior already and officials see the strike on arabian soil as a declaration of war. and they have promised revenge. the accept all will see very in the in cost of, of, of this time around the response will be different in the last one isn't phone regional countries in advance about the timing of the retaliation for vincent disaster. but i think this time it's response will be a surprise and it will come much sooner. on april 13th,
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iran launched more than $300.00 drones and missiles towards israel, in response to an air stripe on its consulate in damascus. 2 weeks before israel responded by attacking your own air defense systems. you are doing a times nuclear facility as well. he has a house. the nation has once again force raining officials to make a difficult decision. one that's ultimately up to the supreme leader. if iran attacks israel again, it's unlikely to act alone. the so called resistance friends, which includes that who sees in yemen, has of a lot 11 on, on the popular mobilization forces in your off will be expected to take parts, making this critical moments for the middle east door sits avari l d 0. alright, let's speak to the one bush or out, is there a senior political analyst, the joins is from london motor one. they all of course expectations that they will be a response to these assess the nations by as well. here's what else,
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specifically is fired rockets into the most of as well this evening. but how should this be seen? well clearly or from the declarations thus far, hard out of the live and on kind of your on there is phone to be honest phones no doubt, that the type of response, the proportionality of their response, the timing of the response, the place from where it's going to come, we don't know, and i don't think they're about to tell us because this is shortly going to be something of a surprise in order to shuffle his right. but whether that will lead to more on the same or that will lead to track or wind a regional war. that whole sort of may see, see, and although certainly then minor cuz are not or don't see very concerned with the idea of is no more the the, the news from,
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from the washington today is the last 4 divided by new is randy. once again to defend it is right in case all attack on it, just like they did last time around my here, this is that i that we end up with something that resembles the original war, and that would be quite for us, it for after the one time it would have been to bring in all of those countries who are sitting on the side for now because the marsh or this just in the end of the day for the, the, the one of the same and allowing us to go back to the logic of this uh yeah, uh brian the palm bay uh space 60 years or more of the say, uh, patches the reaction issues and concept restarting emotions, solutions and more asset solutions. and so i'm needing to know where what i want in terms of what's being said this as me,
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all those who want to avoid an escalation the united states. but at this point and off to the events of the last few days, a how full do you think is real relationship is with the white house, a given the many declarations about wanting to avoid a regional escalation as well. the united states is acting like a, like a bio media act. fire one. on the one hand, it is so for be financing arming and shooting is right. i think there's a general siding goes off as it's kind of it is why of issues and it was back. how did that that stuff? i know celia on the alarm, she didn't get on the good 5 minutes to get a support ticket. that is not instigating if that's not a skill they think, i don't know what is the same time. it could be the diesel dueli judge the united states by its actions or simply why it's works. i suggest to
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be directed by its actions, and these actions have been quite a shameful event chevy this i would say, because they know exactly what they're doing. they're supposed to do the side of government. it is binding full time. i busy and few weeks ago that there's a good chance the or i pieces actually start the all those to imagine the american person on the sense that but 2nd, the big and things everyone's stupid to say that we had more than that. of course. yeah. you can support financial on my country, so you have to just say, i have nothing to do with that. i think that's going on. yes, you do something. what could concern is? well, at this point, what is at stake a full as well as we see these tensions escalates and, but as you say, there remains and such as the around what exactly will happen next?
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let me tell you, this is really important question. so let's start with us. this is read the district beside the fascist fanatic as far as the future and the release for 30 years now we've been having this 3 times. sometimes the vision is there are different a patient to seek of certain measures, 5 issues and excuse me, and displacement of dispositional discounts for too long. because as much as it starts to keep our students and barely there's yeah, coming back to resist more force for the stuff. and this is one of the complex and that they said, you know what happens with the was yeah, 2 examples that happened the last 60 years one in south africa. that's a lot of it was you?
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yeah. i guess the fresh occupation time for my session with most are we know what talking with the amc amc, what's call centers. competitors by home in the past 60 years, they have pulled in very good. that sounds towards the end, the end of the face of the patient, or even though well, so for us, what the nuclear power and the they didn't have to. they didn't have to manage the amc and the didn't have to when in order for the other students doesn't have to continue, says fast with the resistance. that's what the thing is ugly and that's what the needs of. so i know is there any says a hard thing was going to have to get out of it? there is no 2 ways around. it cannot continue to be a racist put on your entity and amenities, getting genocide. i guess i was going to be going on friday on friday. things have gone through some of the it was frustrating and peace and secure but run
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bushera. thanks again for your time. and your insights into that developing situation. where on bush, are they in london? at least 15 palestinians of been killed in central gauze off to is where the forces boned, a school sheltering displaced people. they attacked the place in the issue j, a neighborhood that's east of because of city civil defense cruise, that a large number of injured people who risk it from the seen israel's repeatedly target school sheltering, displaced families across the scrub. i'll do the restore for sal solid verity riley's to condemn, as well as assess the nation of a small, a land around me. all the fee that were killed and a targeted is really drone strike in northern garza, on wednesday of 0, condemned the assassination saying it's all to be systematic. is really campaign
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against the networks journalist and the families. journalists and goals also stood in tribute, us and the journey, assuming i'll stop, i am standing with my fellow journalists in solid doherty ends, the tribute to its mail. i'll go and run me, i'll re fi. they insist on continuing the coverage despite the difficulty and the continuous targeting of journalists. his man would always talk to us about his family and how much he misses his wife and his daughter, whom he hadn't seen since the start of the gun on this one is where the forces of released hosting palestinian prisoners into gaza. they were dropped off at the ministry check point near darrow by law. many spoke of abuse and torture while detained. the un says mistreatment of ballasting and detainees and is ready. prisons is reached unprecedented levels and quarterly reports. for these men, this is their 1st taste of freedom in weeks for others. months released by is really for us, is the 15 piloting it's from gaza. were taken to
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a lot to hospital in the deep and they spoken about the abuse and torture. they suffered tons of is there any forces it is. i'm going to spend 8 months and there's really prisons. they force me to stay on my knees for 51 days. i was only allowed to sleep for 4 hours a day. the one time they asked me to put on a costume for grade uniforms and go into a tunnel. when i refuse, they put me in an electric chair and tortured me in the central negative prison. they put me in a place that looked like a cade for an animal and kept me there for 50 days. the d u n stays thousands of palestinians have been detained and taken from gospel to israel since the board begun. on october, the 7th. among some medical stuff joined in this, in this place, palestinians who were staying in shelters or passing military check point many say they were shackled and blindfolded. i don't know what i'm i will come up so they
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blindfolded us and transferred us to building where we stayed for 12 days. we were beaten and tortured, and you ameliorated every day. they put us in puddles of water. they made us sit in a certain way for long hours without allowing us to change positions in addition to the torture polished and you'd say the prisons are in human, a shortage of food and water, poor sanitary conditions, and a lot of medical treatments. we'll see, you know her father, and then they detain me for 4 months and told you the boots leave with up to 16 dogs. they used to beat us hosted during the night and we have gone through torture like never before. there are also reports of freight and sexual abuse of both men and women. the u. n. high commission for human rights saves the testimony. its gathered indicates a range of appalling acts in flag, greens, violation of international humanitarian law. at least 54 policy means have died and is really military facilities and prisoners during the war on gaza. and did
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the same. still ahead and i'll just say around the defiance from demonstrators police used to, i guess, to discuss, crowns have been stopped as 10 days of protest in nigeria post and finding survivors. a live stage in the southern engine stage of carola with land slides of kills nearly 200 people the to now most of the huge constant of australia is fairly carson. and i mean, yeah, there are a few shares catching the coast of new south wales when the active weather is coming into west and australia. and that is likely to be with significant. some of the storms potentially being flooded to something pops are best about straighten.
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now i don't have his welcome or not, but i suspect any flooding the results will not be, but that's the place to be if you want the right. otherwise it's recently was sunshine and sydney. about 14 camera diaries also settled in cost in new zealand about $9.00. maxine christ church 14 oakland sunday looking picture on such a day as it should be in most of indonesia. but once again, there are 5 more channels around the, the time of year was suggest all the way through born year time towards western java, southern sumatra. geographic could be included in this was big funds. don't they don't giants. but there's there with the side, the heaviest, right, is where it should be just feathered all spreadsheet structure. you from back. move this through eastern india, the south, west of china, northern us, of viet nam, full of southeast asia. this time the we'll see some through the way of thunder storms that shumate south of yang see the real heavy. right. and it has been fed the know all that like to that of late. but it's still there. the,
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the, the, the watching, all to 0 reminder of our top stories as our one of the largest prisoners swap since the end of the cold war is now complete. $26.00 prisoners we exchange and the deal involving 7 countries full us marine full wheeler and an american journalist, evident gosh, provincial among those released the body of the chief of the political being of almost as smile amelia has arrived and got up ahead of his burial on friday,
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he was killed in an attack in the ring and capital on tuesday. a funeral service was housing, so on the head of his beloved son as well as the people responded with anger and retribution off to end. his very strife killed. one of his senior commanders, as well a choose to watch who could of planning and attacking the occupied golden heights. the donald trump has questioned the racial identity of us presidential hopeful, carmella harris, who was reaching out to the event hosted by black journalists in chicago with moderates as fact, checked him full of l as more or do you normally loves the cameras. but this was an uncomfortable set thing for donald trump. well, 1st of all, i don't think i've ever been asked the question. so in such a horrible manner, not a rally, not a debates. this was a grilling by black journalists in chicago that invited him to that annual event. i loved the black population of this country. i've done so much for the black
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population of this country. the fuel raising protest, as you felt you shouldn't be here. but giving the full but i'm maybe future president, a chance to address an audience whose votes he needs immediately. he was on the attack against is likely opponent questioning, had race. i didn't know she was black until a number of years ago when she happened to turn black and now she wants to be known as black. so i don't know, is she indian or she black? tamela, hers wasn't the events. she said she couldn't make you work with his schedule since becoming the presumptive democratic presidential nominee. but she did give a response of sorts while campaigning in texas. and it was the same old show the divisiveness and the disrespect. leaving her allies like a potential running mates, arizona, sent as a mark kelley to go on the attack instead. well, i think those are the comments of a desperate, scared old man who is the hope of the last week,
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especially as been you know, have it is but kicked in by a experience prosecutor. and i think is worth speaking of running mates. trump, number 2, j. d vance was also income pay most all week he's be don't buy scandals. i have a past comments, but he too was on the attack. a cobble harris is a phony to caterers to whatever audience is in front of her. and a lot of us, his boss back in chicago was asked, events was ready to run the country from day one. a trump cons. you're voting for the president and you can have a vice president is outstanding in every way. and i think j d is i think that all of them would have been but, but you're not voting that way. you're voting for the present. you're voting for me by guy. you sense donald trump was back. hey, this conference i've been speaking to a during crowd and laying out his vision of a 2nd time rally and pennsylvania. the attacks are getting shot, but by the day,
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against the know many who isn't even officially a know many yet. fill of l algebra. washington. at least 2 people have been killed, a nationwide protest in nigeria and the capital of boudreau police of fire to gas and to crowds. it's the 1st of 10 days of plants, demonstrations across the country. processed as a wanting a range of economic traditional and political reforms. i'm going to address has moved from lagos. carol's on the outskirts of night, judas capital leased by a tig as a protest. just after the lead bone fires and torch, the police station activities have declared 10 days of nationwide demonstrations to riley against the rising cost of living. many and get by president, bowler tended loose removal of a fuel subsidy which announced during his, you know, duration. it may last you in the business capital lagos, the process, or largely piece you bought, or do you want to go to the doctor?
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because on the dell conducted surgery, because this isn't the 1st time that i did as a voice, the anger of the price of basic items. there was to be locked deals through the government in the past. the purchased ca illegals, are nowhere near the size of the demonstrations. i guess i'm just returning the date for you organize. i say the only way to make them leave the streets is to reinstate the subsidies onto so back to us on happy with the turnout. that's going to my brother cartridge, then on we're going to and that's the outbound calls, and that's what we found on the street. you did what you were say down behind the keyboard. the key part on the the. 8 the, you know, to going down in the governmental, obviously they sent a message to the court and the government, which restricted protest to designated areas. whoops. let's see dates in the filing,
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the older and the laws i'm city of con. curfew was imposed up to shops and government buildings, one newton in pen deviced. there was some of the scenes in the note is stage of your end inmate degree in burton estate. why police fire to a guess to dispose of crowds, a cuff you, it's now in place. although organize us have these 5th 19 demands. they saved the government, meets just one, reinstating the fuel subsidy. it would be a good start by the government says deed grounds benefit, a few corrupt and i did as to the detriment of the rest. it also urged protest just to allow time for the president's policy is to take effect the demonstrations are expected to be held until august, the 10th degrees of to 0, because the sudanese army says it's come on to has devised an assassination attempt at a military base in the east of both that the over on was reportedly targeted by
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a drone the on the blaine's, it's rival, the rapids to 4 forces. but the power ministry groups denied responsibility alex could topple us as more. these are the moments on wednesday wouldn't come because the drones attacked a crowd of dignitaries at a military base in eastern sit down with the o me says was an attempt to assess the needs of 2 foot to oklahoma. the general escaped on the home, but several people were killed and injured the graduation ceremony and she beat off the goods. he was defiant and cheered on by his offices. he believed the rep it's a hope for us is for the attack. and we have to put an end to those rebels who terrorize the student needs everywhere. we salute you and through you we send our message to our people everywhere that we will not retreat. we will not surrender. and we will not negotiate with any party, no matter who it is on the statement back track. so none of your commitment bullhorn made to join sees fine to go. she ation to switzerland late to this month
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. the rapids support forces had also agreed to participate in the discussions hosted by the us saudi arabia, the group, the noise responsibility for the drug strike. now these piece talks appear in doubt . the uncompromising message comes at a time when the fighting has intensified with government forces losing control of several important cities and the capital of northern the full of fashion on the seeds by the power medical group. on the one of the country is going through a major situation and you're seeing it's repercussions now. the, it's a situation which requires all of us to unite people to be strong and to carry are done because there is no solution for this country except with a gun. people and 2 sides have been battling for control for nearly 16 months. in a conflict is killed thousands and created what the un says is the world's worst displacement crisis. unexcused helpless ultra 0. students have returned to the
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streets of bangladesh and within 10 days off to the supreme court, revised controversial and government job quotas. dozens, we injured when police fired to a guess to dispose crawls and deco unlimited coffee was put in place and nighttime crackdowns continue. tundra child dri has moved from duck off. on wednesday, most student protests are up to date, cross bangladesh, just as access to social media was restored after been shut down for nearly a week. scores of video play some photos on the surface thing documenting what students and others have experience. in the past 2 weeks, at least 16 children were killed. and many of those and your during the violence on july 19 stuff got some you an 11 year old boy was killed by a straight bullet in his home in maple my son used to study here at this table.
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my younger brother smo to gas and heard a loud noise from outside. he came to shut the window and right behind him stood my son who was trying to look outside. then all of a sudden a bullet came through the window, passed through my brother's shoulder and hit my son in the right high. on july 16, a university student i was, i was shot at close range by police. he has since become a symbol of the student protest. students are from over be that day. he won't just as an accountability for those who involved in recent killings. those who have instigated despite and including the prime minister and the ministers involved in ordering. these killings we want all of them to resign the capital city or the next um, but very tense and the ongoing credit done by the law enforcement agencies. the sooner not sticking to that point and side until i left a key demands are mad. don't frontier need that project of the united nations and
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the european union said there is credible evidence of the human rights violations and the use of excessive force by the security forces. we have asked for the government both in duyka and in new york to look into this and to investigate because it's obviously very concerning. a thorough, independent, impartial, and transparent investigation of everything that has happened over the last days as it's raised to by the high commissioner of bangladesh is home. and it's just a security forces i've shown restrain, but where it falls to open fire to defend government buildings. wide spreads, protest may appear to be over for now. but the anger behind them remains and people are demanding accountability for all that of happened. done with jo 3. 0 does it? i deca. it's still a head on al jazeera, which is 5 minutes of nice police chief soft. a teenage is charged with
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a muslim immigrants. it swapped a violent confrontations between police and fluoride demonstrate as belinda visited a novit, chas moved from south port the on the type security, the suspect to the mass, stopping in south port, arriving identified by the judge a 17 year old accel boot corbana. born in the u. k. naming him was a highly unusual step because he's under age that keeping him and none of us could have led to the spread of misinformation. the judge said misinformation the next to the theme design and office. all right, because read whose room is online, the suspects with them as an immigrant. this crowd pelting the gates of downing street on wednesday as an angry mold flashed with the police chaos escalating
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hotly pool in the northeast of england, where a police vehicle was set to light in the hours of that day. all this prompting the u. k. prime minister to hold an emergency meeting with police chief, i can announce to tell you the following this meeting. we will establish a national capability across police forces to capital violent disorder of these folks immobile. they move from community to community. and we must have a policing results to configure the site, but that will be a challenge. we still reports immediately in the south pole case where people have decided that this child that committed the crime, arrived in this country on a bates the day before. the lifting called if and the name of the site. we know that's not true, but they decided that and that was enough at the root of the disorder though, is the kidding of 3 little girls still role in that hometown? days off to this tragedy. people here in south florida, still leaving flowers,
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still paying tribute to the victims of this attack. this is a community deeply in morning and still deeply and show among them. david, who helps maintain this memorial. everybody is so i agree. anybody that can use the death of children to try and have a, an alternative agenda, which is to make it, you know, know about the kids, but about something else is obviously the upholding and discussion. it's the memory of the young lives last that this town wants to keep in focus and then of a city in which out 0 south port and southern india land slides triggered by monsoon rains, have killed more than a 177 people in carola was or to say hundreds of more on missing laura con reports . why not? the district is known for its pick trust, landscape, mountains and waterfalls. now it's a scene of a natural disaster with emergency services. scrambling through a couple of bodies,
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a heavy muncie range of clothes, multiple land slides in the southern indian state of carla burying homes and villages. in the early hours of tuesdays, swathes of mode wrought from the hillside. settled to the houses below. oh, many people were sleeping at the time of the disturbing. some bodies were found more than 50 kilometers away from here, down the river. stretching to sic mode, rescue teams that found more bodies than survivors. many of those killed were walking on the t estates, their homes buried under thousands of tons of mode for the whole body shape. i don't know, months enough completing. if you calculate the monthly daughter range, well it will be the same. but there are things, uh, you know, what is to be that in this model, number based lum hughes booming outside. why not? so tutorials where these people have the grim task. if identifying bodies squeeze
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among them as well. how much o bice, who is waiting for news of his grand daughter, he's already lost so much. his wife is distraught. live is a really to, to know. we called in the previous night and my daughter told me not to worry. i told her to come to my place again. after that she never called. the army has worked quickly to construct another bridge over the false flowing trotty, a river. the previous one was destroyed in the land slides. but even with the military support and thousands of volunteers, the driving rain is hampering efforts to recover bodies moving 8000 people if they moved to temporary shelters. you put in the most important thing is to give psychological support. we decided to give as much counseling as possible and hopes of fighting, but any more people would be found alive, nor hon. i'll just there are,
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i will see. so i towns in the philippines up preparing for the worst offices. the coast guard announced a further delay in efforts to contain an oil spill. it's expected to take another 2 weeks to remove 1500000 liters of fuel from a tank of that same, doing a tie for last week. a bundle below reports from the main, the other side of the small improvised views are being laid along the shores of this town alone. manila paid close toward a tank or capsize to last week. it's been leaking 5 and a half 1000 leaders of diesel local authorities. say oil has reached the beach and it's already effecting fishing. or, you know, i'm in order, we've already the oil speed with worse and, and costs pollution here is also make children sick. but the philippine coast guard says the biggest threat to this community, the mt. jason bradley is already being handled. you will drainage operations ready to pick it. however, another tanker that went down just off the coast of the neighboring town. it's
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a major concern. authorities had hoped to start slapping off the empty tear and it was 1500000 leaders of industrial fuel this week to prevent what does the potential to become the philippines forest or as bill. but now they say that won't happen for at least another 2 weeks. the latest plan entails manufacturing costs and metal caps to replace backs that have been collecting oil leaking from the tankers bouts . but 8 coastal towns have already declared a state of emergency. and people in the province of put on where the coast guard has responded to a 3rd smaller oil spill on edge. i would like it to be a little faster because the, you know, us by us be, goes by the effects of it, not just on, on the environment is also increasing the last, the effects on updates on our constituents, our, our disconcerting, but i'm away from the see, at the markets, fish vendors,
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even fruits and vegetables, seller se, you're feeling the impact, viable, cetera, so that people are afraid to buy fish, even ones that are not caught from the sea. we haven't been making much for days now. couple of your minutes are nice. people go to the market to buy everything. so because they're afraid to buy fisher, no one's buying a fruits either. well, there's no disagreement about the importance of containing this bill. as soon as possible. coast guard says it shouldn't be at the expense of what could be an even bigger catastrophe. barney, below alger 0, do you mind put on the philippines? and then they bosses of defended the decision to allow a female boxer to compete in paris despite failing agenda eligibility test. last yeah, oh sure is a mancha leaf beat it as an opponent angela careening, who quits off to 46 seconds, and t is with
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a suspect to the broken nose. greedy says it was not a political statement and had no problem fights and police who was blocked from competing at the world championships in 2023. due to alleged elevated levels of testosterone. algeria is team of condemned what it cools lies and i'm a single targeting of his feet. but it's smith has moved from virus. i am going to tell you is in the fall line up to being disqualified from the 2023 world championships. failing to meet international books and associates and rules to prevent athletes with an x y chromosome, that's a male chromosome from competing in women's events. she was, however, allowed to compete in the olympics. now her opponent angela careening was no match . that's at least speed. i'm long reach on up to 46 seconds you received a powerful punch to the nose and she abandoned the game was very, very unusual in olympic boxing. now, some sports allow limited levels of testosterone for athletes and women, women's competitions, all those fine. everyone who's been through mail, pupils,
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and this involves real people and we talking about real people's lives here. they have competed and they continue to pay, compete in the women's competition. they have lost and they've won against other women throughout, over the years. and by the way, this isn't, should make this absolutely place everyone. this is not a transgender issue. i know you know that, but i think that has been some missed reporting on this. and i think it's very, very important. the site, this is not a transgender issue. these women have been competing competitions for many years. many women kind of have testosterone, which is in what would be called my levels and and still be women and still compete as women. so this policy a, this idea of some, the tests do one test for test australian, and that's what was happening out. not the case, i'm afraid. now taiwan was double, we'll jump in when you think she lost her problems for the same reason. last year of the world championships, she competes here with the lympics on friday. but it's miss algebra. thomas,
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for american domestic superstar simone biles has become the oldest olympic champion in sports since 1952. the 27 year old clinched a sick and then pick o round of gold and middle area. she is acute gold with a strong performance on the fluids, the size of most of the delights of the crowd in paris. well, there's only been one world record in the swimming olympics as well, hopefully falls to times in the athletics. the full research reports from virus. a new spray on show technology could help speed things up. a spray on the shoes. the latest advance in running technology companies are now using robots to create a mold within those places. in just 3 minutes, the lightweight, frictionless design could make a big difference. over a 40 to columbus american. it's aaron, the navy. blue street. it's a shell,
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it's like a, you know, a car there's, there's nothing that will get into the wind full. and if you think about, if you're running a marathon in 2 hours and 2 minutes, and how fast you a foot moves through the air, the devil will become a factor. the super she race has been big business since the arrival of nike vapor flies in 2016. the model that propelled elliot keep charging to an unofficial sub, to our american. and the last 4 years, what is wearing the carbon fiber plate technology broken? all right, in down to attract the world records and distances from 5000 meters to the merits in 2 hours. when the olympic mouse and run this take to the streets of paris, a handful of them will be wearing the new spray on train is the tools that companies spiked version for track athletes. a far cry from all competitors were a 100 years ago when the games will last held in the city. another thing to have
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changed since 1924 is the truck itself. 100 years ago in the cycles chariots of fire games, the likes of how old april holmes and direct little enjoyed success on a surface made from send. the truck for these games is made from 2 layers of rubber with manufacturers, claiming its even faster than the surface they made for the last the lympics. we think we have been able to reduce the energy loss in the athletic movement. and so i, i think that the athletes we'd find that these products could be more reactive. so it's been just one world record in the swimming events in paris. many believe that sounds of the folding show it with the normal, creating more waves and resistance. but super shoes at the spring, a truck should deliver most speed in the athletics. pull race out, is there a power as well? that's it from me for me to below, for this news hour, you can find more information than our websites. ultra 0 dot com. ok. johnson will
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