tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 3, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the safe them even come in as an international insight. corruption excellence award. nominator here on now. the other one on layla herancha. this isn't news our life i'm to have coming up in the next 60 minutes. a lot of the funeral prayers for the assassinated political leader of a moss, with an emotional plea from his widow and the party votes have been cast. commer harris just days away from be formally confirmed. as donald trump's rival for the us presidency, a hit man and 2 sleeper agents,
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we learn more about the russian prisoners involved. and one of the biggest exchanges since the cold war. the security forces fire a live rounds to break up protests against the rising cost of living and nigeria and peace of statements with the latest sports news. the type of load that you all could reach has been dreaming of is one way the way the serbian story is into the olympic tennis final is the looks to win gold. for the 1st time, the dignitaries from across the mid east have given their final salute to one of the regions most significant political figures. a ma sweeter is male honey, a has been buried in guitar, following a prayer service. it was assassinated in iran on wednesday. first of all, sara,
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dar begins, are coverage on the hundreds came from across, got the s wedding division to pay their respects, patrice made honey. the political leader of thomas, the sooner prayers were housed at the main, was in the capital of the ha wanted no, no, no, i'm a guys of the security was tight. the image as well as for them dignitaries and a high level of delegation for them for the what you know, attendance he is by the arrive on tuesdays of the funeral service inter wrong. the is with the m f. c. it her own good by offering the hospitals pretty from besides, he's coughing the you are my support in this life and the next you are my love, my love. say hello to all the martyrs of garza. safe of those to all the leaders to all of causes. marchers, all the muslims, my love, me, god,
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make it easier for you. a lot of work about of the heading and how you leave it. how much you go to decided to pay for the dead. the cost in the past through the mosque, which was packed with mourners. outside people express the sorrow as well as concern for negotiations between israel and how much were tenea was sensitive to people as the pulled up. he was the essence, congratulations. he was the main site of the negotiations, speaking on behalf of the resistance. his assassination has to show assassinated the negotiations. any, as buddy was taken familial cemetery and lucy, north have to have for burial. where the founder of the state they've got this is beverly. it is my penny. it was the most prominent points it gets to get in how most ranks leaving, pull someone up with that shall cease by an agreement with israel. now the question is, who will replace him and perhaps the most significant needs. does this explanation
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mean and, and to negotiations towards adding his last war on gaza versus that of that? i'll just be around the well, earlier my colleague during the i spoke to him to hold the a balance or reaction in gaza to is no, he is assassination. the people are very frustrated and depressed from the plot, the only and the most common and single sheet that you and your husband killed. they do not know what's going to happen next. they do not know who's going to take over. they do not know if that's a negotiations with ease and continue because the people here in gospel are saying, if they as nathan same honey yeah, the most common sense negotiate through this means that they are also estimating the fees, apply your deals and all the agreements uh well, you still are very uh, a truck from the fox that's the negotiator has been killed. they have been more than 300 days of ongoing air strikes. are tele,
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really southern people are separated. we're talking about thousands of policies to missing. thousands are still trapped under the rebels. we're talking about no one be able to leave or to get into the gaza strip after the roof. i encourage and palestinians are very tired and they continue is displacement being separated from between the north and the south. and there's a lot of suffering going on. even finding has the walter and food is us drug or for policy. news of that. what cares what people and gas are caring about now is this is why you're deal. and the only hope we had was 9 honey. and he's killed so now people don't even have a glimpse of hope after his killing. and the hens in terms of what's happening on the grounds of our, by our talk to us about the latest is where the air strikes and the impact that they've had. we have just received a of
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a palestinian woman that is pregnant cubes. after that is reinforced is targeted at their house. in a good days. she had applied months, you're all a 5 months baby in her mom and the doctors were unable as to rescue the baby. there were also children in the ambulances that were injured from this air strikes. there was also in us a newness the civil defense schemes are continuing to rescue the palestinians after the is where you withdrew from the eastern parts of con eunice. there is an asterisk, the target is a please to policy news and they were killed and transferred to a mazda of hospital also in the gaza strip. the artillery and air strips continue. and let me remind you that a good a has was having a back to wasting orders. it is during this week and most of the people evacuated,
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but some of the people said that they do not have anywhere to go or anywhere to evacuate. so they chose to say in their houses, the middle area is cost is overwhelmed with people and it's not only airstrikes that's dealing policy means this, the sewage is destroyed. infrastructure is the parts of garbage. it's the raz kids on, on the palestinian children. it's hepatitis a hepatitis b is the lack of medicine and a lot of suffering and, and, and the fact that there are thousands of policy news, no trap waiting to receive their medical treatment is why the, the, there is a rise of the decimal between the policy and use across the government. and i'll just arizona or de reports from ramallah in the occupied westbank. that is male and he is assassination. as provided a moments of unity, a senior foot delegation attended the funeral procession of this, my and honey as
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a leader of him off in doha. earlier on friday, the a funeral procession was attended by a large number of different terry's from around the region. and also other islamic countries, this was a political event as much as it was also a somber event. all lives now on how much to see who will be chosen to leave the movement at this critical juncture, where an ongoing join, a fight is happening and the prospect of returning to negotiations to get us these fire and stop the war. are really very high stakes and who hum us chooses to lead the movements moving forward will have an impact whether it's on ending the war on gaza, but also on the occupied westbank. or israel has been using the fog of war to grab line. the unprecedented rate to demolish an unparalleled number of palestinian
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homes and to detain about $10000.00 palestinians, including senior. how must leaders and active us across the occupied territory. in addition to all of that, of course, there is that human element, palestinians are angry, united in their grief having experienced as rarely political assassination of senior political figures from across the political spectrum. so despite the divisions a moment of rare unity, what all does ita, but i'm a law talestine and prayers in a sense here have been held for the him. aust political leader in the number of countries a day of national morning has been declared across tokyo with flags lower to half mast while the flag took is embassy. and israel was also lowered. is really government summoned the turkish and basset or because of that move. meanwhile, a israel is bracing for a retaliatory strike from iran or has bull up. i'm the so who has more on that from
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the jordan's capital. and because israel has bound up to 0 from reporting their, that is really official, say they're prepared for a wide variety of scenarios in the wake of a potential retaliatory attack by the audience, who's bella, and perhaps other members of the access of resistance. at this time, they're saying that there's been no changes in the guidelines of homefront command, but that they are prepared for any sort of situation. earlier on friday, these really are me. i had tested some sort of precision missile by these really navy. they say that this with the tests conducted as a type of interceptor these really army. it has an air defense system that is 3 fold and is usually iron climbed, but has been overwhelmed in the last 10 months by the war on guns and also from rockets that have been fired from southern lebanon by his butler. no benjamin netanyahu had previously spoken with you as president joe bided on thursday. and reports of the thing is really media had said that he was looking to coordinate
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some sort of international coalition of allies within the region in order to help combat some sort of large scale attack that would be directed at israel. but in the space of all of this, these really are saying that at this time there has been no change in any sort of security measures, but that they are prepared for a wide variety of scenarios as their bracing for what's next in terms of central i just eat off a month. and a reminder, honda is reporting from jordan because israel's government has bound alger 0 from broadcasting. there is real, have the launch to strikes into southern level, not the latest, an error rate on the village of h o shop and the marsh or, you know, district or earlier, 11 ounce has well, a fight, a garage, rockets, tours, northern israel. it comes as there's height and tension on the border after israel assassinated a senior has the law commander slide sugar on saturday. and the us says
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it will be adjusting its troops in the mid eighties to support israel. a kind of gone as spokesperson says the move may include the point additional forces to the region from the kind of gone rob reynolds has more, a pentagon spokesperson sabrina sing, told reporters that defense secretary lloyd austin, had a telephone conversation earlier with his is really counterpart defense minister, you of good luck and that austin will be ordering changes in the us defense posture in the middle east region. both in an effort to safeguard american forces that are in the region as well as to bolster israel's defenses against any possible retaliatory strike from iran has bowl or other forces in the region. i asked, seeing if this rearrangement of forces and bolstering of israel defenses by the us was not, in fact, a sort of reward for israel's behavior in the stabilizing the process of
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negotiating a ceasefire and gaza, which the us by the administration says it very much. still wants to see happen. here's how she responded. no, i've respectfully pushed back on that. what we are doing to bolster our capabilities is in the defensive israel, and in by nature is defensive. so no, i wouldn't say that it escalates tension. in fact, some of the decisions that the secretary has made since october 7th. you might remember we moved the forward, the us as forward curious, straight group to the eastern, met on october 8th. we moved the, i assume thereafter to the st. com. a, or these were all to project a message of deterrence. we certainly do not want to see the spread out to a wider regional conflict. despite intense of questioning by reporters here at the pentagon, the spokes person would not give any details as to whether additional forces are being sent from the us or elsewhere to the region. what those forces might consist
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of, uh, and whether or not the orders have already been given for this. what the pentagon terms of forced past year re alignment. there will be most likely more details for it's coming. but at the moment, this is the latest word from here at the pentagon, rob reynolds l, g 0 at the pentagon, and is really a delegation. will travel to cairo in the coming days for negotiations on the release of captives and to reach a goal is to cease fire. according to the office of is rarely a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the negotiation negotiating a t rather will de parts for cairo on saturday. nights or on sundays, or want to welcome an hour or goldberg season is really a political commentator. and he comes to us from tel aviv uh or what a week it's been. um let's start with a ceasefire town. the cease fire bu salvaged. uh, what is your plans uh, i think before it can be salvaged. it is uh,
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work loading that the prime minister's office is usually not the one who announces the departure of negotiations because of the confusion channels of your and the prime minister's office. were often at each of the strokes this time. it seems like it is an effort directed and organized for the department of start routine. i mean he is. ready in the team a mandate to. ready she has more bursley and perhaps you're going to reach a deals. this stands to reason because of the assassination of the slave. i'm yeah . and the is there any confirmation of the dentist mohammed that's i don't know if that's true or not, but there's an official confirmation. i say caesar events to suffice. ready is history and then she would allow her to declare a mission accomplished. and guys, of course that declaration would be as follow as the. ready you know the declaration made by george w bush. right. well, the question, of course, is, who will they be negotiating with after having assassinated the main negotiator of
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for a mazda now, for the families whose fat relatives are health captive in gaza? i mean is their plight still front and center now that the prospect of a ceasefire is still looking very remote or their place is front of the center with the rhetorically. the phone is not 2nd center as far as the administrator is concerned. and in many ways, it's not in front of the center and start as most of the surveys are concerned. because while is and is, are gathering in thousands of tens of thousands in the streets every week and calling for the return of the hostages. designers are not calling for an end to the war. the connection is not being made and that the association of the slack goes as well to admit that the end of the war is obeying. the hostages. that call is a good exactly that association that is driving and it goes. ready to kind of assuming that they can negotiate with the, from austin. so it's estimation of the site and the,
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or the assassination. so it should not happen. this is not what it is doing at the moment. it's practicing dissociation and very massive scale, both politically and socially. so what makes the question, i mean, how genuine is this effort to reach us these fire truce? um, it is genuine. i guess that uh the, the problem is not i think its genuine. that's the problem. is this connection to reality? i think there is a real to reach these teachers understanding. certainly among the is a republic that the war and guys of the genocide. ok. the thing is exhausted itself with no cheese and so far as coming in we should take the sun pictures we have that is this estimation of any a perhaps the death of death and leave. but again, in order for that to happen, there has to be real political conviction committed to starting to war. and that simply is there. so perhaps i can just, i can put it differently. this is a,
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this is this in january, okay? this isn't an attempt to it's doing somebody is early is really do want to deal, but it's always really don't see any other solution to the gods a problem than a war. and they really don't see any solutions. the problem that the warren, whether or not so they want all of these things, but they also don't know how to do that. so nobody is being mendacious on this here . but uh, is it connected to reality in missouri flimsy way. so the reality at the moment in light of these recent events is that, you know, the trend line is towards more and more and more attention. and the region now is bracing for a major escalation. and everybody is in this wait and see mode. so i'm just wondering how sustainable is that, or i don't think it's sustainable at all, but i think the, the access of resistance now has the advantage. they can now direct the
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state of the region. israel has exhausted its options. the most it can do is assassinate some more and try hesitate some more, but they will do so always in the same way. that step is always a one trick pony. it pardon me? the actions of resistance now has the option of, uh, choosing what kind of the tele ation rotate face deciding how scale that is going to be deciding how many fronts are going to be opened as a result of this retaliation. there is analysis, there's lots of analysis in the in or that saying the rain ends and has the who sees understand that the time is not right for new region of order because assumes me because united states is not particularly functional. i don't know if that's true. i think it is interesting to note that the tables has turned the, the grown into the room, the people who now have to make some mature decision are the members of the excess
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of resistance. and they're afraid of a man and, and in the room and. busy is israel with it's very valuable nuclear option with it's extreme government and with it's a total decision and incompetence when it comes to making binding political decision. so, i really wouldn't rule out that the excess of resistance would retaliate to retaliate. is there any measured way? one that might be using enable a ceasefire or a goldberg or talking to us from tel aviv already. thanks for joining us. thank you for having is the vice president's commer harris has won enough delegate votes to be the democratic presidential nominee. she's made us history as the 1st black and asian american woman from a major party to secure that designation. the online voting process does not end until monday, but she's already secured more than $2300.00 votes to lock in the nomination. i am
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honored to be the presumptive democratic nominee for president of the united states . and i will tell you the tireless work of our delicate it's our state leaders and staff has been pivotal in making this moment possible. all right, let's get you more details. john. 100 is joining us from a washington dc. so, you know, for all intents and purposes, she has locked this in, the vice president, secure at the votes that she needs. and now has become the presumptive democratic nominee for our presidents list, talk about, you know, the conversation has now moved towards, you know, who will she pick as her running age? where are we are with that as well? this is her 1st major decision as the presumed democratic nominee, and it's gonna be a big one. she has to pick a running mate,
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who among other things, reflects a balance. so that can be regional balance like when john f. kennedy and 1960, in northeastern, or pick lyndon johnson, a southern or as his running mate. but also, she's going to be the 1st a potential black female president, the 1st south asian president, if you were elected. and so most of the people she seems to be looking at are white man. she's also gonna want to find someone. ideally, you can help her with one of those mid western swing states, or even the western swing states. and she's gonna wanna find someone who can do no harm. that's a lesson. donald trump has learned the hard way since you picked j events in ohio. senator, who said a number of things that have gotten the campaign into trouble in the press. so the people she's looking at include literally governor j. b printer, minnesota governor at gym walls. but those are both some of the democratic states that are likely to vote for the democrats anyway. if she wants to get a key swing state at them, they might not otherwise when she can go to mark kelly,
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who she is considering who's the senator from arizona. she can go to joshua pedro, the governor of pennsylvania, who won that very narrowly divided swing state by a huge 15 percentage points. and some people think that she's already chipped her hand because she says she's going to make her 1st appearance next week with that vice presidential candidate. and the destination for that announcement is in philadelphia, happens to be the state josh or bureau is from. but she could also just throw out the rule book entirely. that's what bill clinton did in 1992 when he picked a fellow white southerner in al gore and they went on to win the presidency. all right, john added reporting from washington dc. thank you. i like to welcome now ashley or brian. so bailey, she is managing partner with a be a black own research and creative agency and co founder of when black. she joins us
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from cincinnati, ohio. so good to have you with us actually looks like the vice president has locked at all and tell me how you are thinking about this moment. well 1st thank you for having me on and such a momentous day. it feels like it's just been momentous week after week after week . i'm, but i'll tell you, i mean, we are a static, the democratic party and progressive movement has really come together to get behind campbell at, not just for the historic winds and, and, and glass, but she's been shattering along her career. but also because she's the most qualified presidential candidate that we've had in decades. and so today with her being the presumptive nominee, i mean this is just another notch in her journey. and she now the 1st woman, 1st woman of color is black woman to clinch that nomination. and so it is just
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a energizing moment for not just the base but for the party to continue doing the work that we're doing. right. and actually everybody is fired up among the, the democratic supporters. she did run before in the 2020 primaries that did not go so well. both democrats right now and republicans are trying to define her to have to re introduce or essentially to the american public. what you make of the framing for sure or well, you know, i, i sure away from the reintroduction because i think it's such a mess that com all i have gone somewhere. right? yes, she ran and 2020 and she put a strong showing a strong enough showing to become the vice presidential pick and then on to become the actual brice vice president. right. and come a lot has been out there. she has been a champion and leader and foreign policy. she's been championing women's, reproductive rights all across the country. she's leading the 1st ever federal gun
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violence office of prevention. you know, she has not been in some close door room. and so, well i, you know, it's not a reintroduction is actually just another way for us to lift her profile. there may be folks out there that haven't known the incredible career and experience and accomplishments that calmly has done from her time in california as district attorney all the way to her time in the senate. and the incredible accomplishments that she's been able to achieve alongside president biden. and so the way that we're just really up lifting at the facts we're talking about and all of the things that cumberland has done, whether it has been around ad, the replacement in place and reduction act, and all of her climate work at her champing maternal and black maternal health, i mean these are things that we just need to continue telling the american people to really show that this isn't a we think she's going to be great, right? cala has had the last 3 and a half years to really show her leadership. and we just want to make sure that the
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american people can see what she has already done, which is a proof point for the years to come. and in terms of outreach. so how does she have to win over and how, how crucial will her pick of running may be and, and helping her, which those voters that might not to really be on board right now as well. sure, well, you know, this is a very, a very unprecedented moment, right? we know that in some respects, this is late in the game. we're just approaching the democratic national convention . and so she has lost some time, but she's gained much energy. and so there's obviously swing voters, folks that were not necessarily excited about biting. they weren't excited about from and so we're really squarely in the middle. and i do think that com a lot have done a great job of energizing those folks folks were craving a new energy, a new generation of leadership. and that is exactly what campbell as
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a potential presidency. a pen amazes. she is truly a leader that is for all she is someone who's going to unite americans in this time of great division. and so we really believe that she's going to be the candidate that is going to get those swing bird voters to the vote boxes to the ballots and boning for comma in november. but i do think, you know, it is a challenge. it's an uphill battle, especially when you're faced with a lot of the racist and, and massages and this big trucks that are coming from the g o, p and, and a lot of the media narratives. and so for kala, it's really to stay focused, to keep up lifting her accomplishments. and then also, of course, you know, the black border bass. i'm come a little while being very qualified, and it is a challenge to make sure that some of that fear, right as, as black americans at even speeding a 1st black president. we are very aware of the challenge that it is for black americans to
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a stand to one of the highest ought to be highest office in the country. and so, and that's not last on us. and there is some, some fear or resistance of if she can win. and so that were just really harboring on those accomplishments and getting folks excited and the spelling those speed years at the cumberland not only viable or electable, but she is the most qualified ashley, bryan bailey, managing partner with a be thank you so much. great to have you on thanks as so have here on the, i'll just say around people i being jail. people are being thought just at the same time. you'll see the cottage of the people of protesters accuse bangladesh, the police of indiscriminate killings during a violent crack down and call on the prime minister to resign and is forced. there's plenty to shout about for the chinese or the lympics action from the
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summary games coming up the . now you may have seen such as yourself and spectacular storms that went through central frosts, including over paris and the last 24 of this message. and i moved east towards and is affecting jeremy pilot in slovakia and moving towards ukraine for the 2nd band is setup. so during those part of the stuff it'll be another line off. i just crawled along a lot of big thunderstorms running through germany. i do taylor for the for the south. you all, but they will actually break it in the balkans. this will bring temperatures down a little bit. everything to the west is fine and dry and none of those houses it was. you'll notice that there's quite a breeze not blowing through the west and that this is sunday's full cost. so even by then when it's still loading down to was to news here. surprisingly here,
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the temperature, the 35 is a bit high. the normal comes down to $31.00, but despite the freeze, which you'd think would be a cooler one can be off, the water doesn't really affect the temperatures that much. now as i said, a repeat performance is taking place as sundays, full cost bills as big thunder storms in germany, west in powder and once again, but they fade away from the bulk of what temperatures return, sorry, if examples back up to about 50 degrees are now the story in a good story in a good problem. know if i skirts these big very late in the season. thunderstorms of a news. yeah. and then body the a week, the look at the world still place in the stores. what kind of response can we expect from china if tech talk is in the global markets and economies and small businesses, how time cube is wide economic problems be addressed? can they be fixed to understand how it affects the 9 south asia is growing for
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the, you're watching algebra 0 reminder of our top stories. this our funeral for homos political leader is male honey i has been held in katara any year was assassinated in here on, on wednesday, both tomas and iran have accused israel of carrying out the attack. us vice president, come on, harris has enough delegate votes to be the democratic nominee for the presidency. she'll be the 1st black and asian american woman from a major party to secure that designation. ahead man serving a life sentence for murder and under cover couple are among the russian prisoners exchange. as part of a multi national swamp. the kremlin has revealed their identities as they were welcomed home by the president. laura con has more,
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which could be the part of the spelling of multiple countries involved in the largest prison, the swap in post, soviet history, state spies, all of them, good stuff. and i'm going to set the will to as a russian sent home and greeted to heroes, welcomed by president cathy, me a pretend that spent 8 years impersonating argentinians living in slovenia, that cover so deep the kremlin says that children didn't even know and spoke spanish at home on wednesday, the end to the civilian court for secret trolls where they pay the guilty to espionage before they was sentenced and exiled. a little bit of new from day one i believe that we could succeed in this venture. personal trust between leaders is crucial and these kinds of events, especially when they are held in complete secrecy, a hits man, a member of russia, security agency,
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f s b vi them across the cold was also sent back to russia. in 2021, he was convicted in germany, of killing an exile dissidence in a bone in polk among 16 move from russia to the west. 7 were russian. many it'd be very cool. critics, of putin, as one of the bottles get from germany, fried prison is got to be a kind of most uh on the right to drop it off an area. yes, she own express. gratitude. bought had reservations for them. yeah. not a smart. they woke up. you know, i consider this operation and our legal and forced exile from russia got carried out against my will. what i want most is to go back home 3 us citizens are also selling the own home soil. a wind for officials involved and more than a year of negotiations that might be the 1st step in uh, in the long run of attempts for new negotiations or uh, in,
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in the attempt to show the west that i put in is now ready to negotiate over that was katie, back channel diplomacy. this be no suggestion for west and officials of foreign relations with russia. and it raises the question, if these arrests were politically motivated, is it not being done to prevent this in the future? the con, i'll just say around. because some of those, the re election has as been as well as president, is storing more division among latin american leaders. urgency now as joined the united states and recognizing opposition candidate, edmondo gonzalez as the legitimate winner. but mexico is criticizing the move against my the world, and there is also unrest and venezuela after the results have fatal consequences. teresa has more you say yes when the measure was 15 years old. when he was shocked by venezuela as national guard doing protests against the presidential election, we sold jesus to says he was executed lady,
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but i don't get moto, but the show to him a close range. the bullet was directed at him. it was not a straight bullet. i don't know why they shot my brother. you didn't do anything. he was just passing by monday. he stopped to see what the process was about, but he wasn't participating in the process. several of protesters had been killed and more than a 1000 detained president. before that, my daughter says, feel position planned the demonstrations to force him out of office. and that the us help to plan a clue me inside the united states with its post diplomacy moved around the world to set up the scenario in venezuela. we negotiated with the us in good faith and it did not comply. they elias on phone ease. they do not keep, they would even when they signed an agreement, they were taking advantage of the negotiations to distract us. both my, the us government and the opposition have came victorian sunday's vote. the
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opposition says it has prove fraud was committed. most governments in the region are demanding the immediate release of detail, volter and electrical data product or is hill is playing across the road left when president new let us see the has agreed to take over the administration of the movie and an argentine in embassies. after venezuela expelled diplomats from 7 latin american countries for questioning the election we saw on thursday, the brazilian flag was lying at the origin teenie, an embassy, and got a gust. sleighride precedents have you had a delay posted on social media saying he was confident the embassy would reopen soon in democratic and free venezuela. inside the embassy, 6 asylum seekers. close to a position leader and mighty equity now much oh, they have been living there for 4 months after a prosecutor issued an arrest warrant accusing them of conspiracy.
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it's very complicated. they have been very difficult. they very difficult, but it is part of the process to enforce the truth about july the 28th. venezuela needs change. many sweet ends or ensure what will happen next most don't believe change will happen any time soon. very simple as se, the security forces have fired live rounds and tear gas to disperse the demonstrators in nigeria is capital. it's the 2nd of 10 days of protests against the cost of living and other government policies on several people were killed in violent confrontations with police on thursday. for testers, demands include lower salaries for government employees and the reinstatement of fuel subsidies. and our correspondence um address is in lagos with more on the protests as the part to say i am
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a business company. so i do to make or is continuing for the 2nd day. although the parts of the race, you know, the numbers we're saying here is problem less than what we so yes, today, i mean probably this is the only designate this quote such as i mean, a way of protest as i gathering to make their voices. so this morning been something fired, but then gradually they got heated when they once had access to go into the town itself. this is part of lagos anyway, but the quotes on deals, warranties of restrictive samples. my park on my right over here, but they do declined to go into the park. they prefer to stay on the streets while the police are trying to convince them to go into the space was enough to start traffic eventually very fuse. and if you see on my right hand side, this particular street is completely closed, but in other parts of the countries, things are quiet and statewide because i've been imposed. we hear that in the condo, in particular, the company has been relaxed,
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so as to allow people to go on to the additional phrase on friday. what do you know those days? things are in place and then eventually since of prior to in terms of street demonstrations in a couple things, lots heated up again. and there was quite a ring by the other agents when protest just try to access and essentially it's all, they have been restricted to something, but this is what they wanted to continue with. our demonstrations today and drawing me now is gospel bailey. he is an economist with st. a nomics, a think tank based in nigeria, and he joins us live from london a very good day sir. why is africa's most populous nation nigeria experiencing its worst economic crisis in a generation? i thank you very much for helping me tonight. um yes, let me see company in the line jack currently is also here on the long historical screen disappearing going part of the nation. and also given the fact that poor
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decisions have been made policy wise but more natural gas physically, i'm just seeing how all of these is, it shows up to me to begin to wesley, you know, states of leaving before the average manger, despite the fact that infringement as we need global conversational seem 39 jury on some of the countries, it's been what's the situation teaching heavy on food us for the increase on rises on to 40 percent high, you know, in a more than a decade last now. so he took mediation for that big 9 young diving business is really the impact will increase the cost, overall materials, you know, increase the cost of, of ensuring that this thing business. and all that, i think is making the columbia climbing a lot more difficult. um, for the average person to feed, to try spots to have the heads to find education, just a healthy. so it's a major concern right now all changed on the fax on that to be 12 police decisions . you know, in the past, in the past few years now and your rights,
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i mean that nature is not unique. and in that sense that, you know, many countries are in, are experiencing problems that linked to inflation and rising cost of living. but still, you know, more than 87000000 people in nigeria live below the poverty line. i'm told that, you know, the world's 2nd largest, the poor population after india. and so you said there were some policy mistakes made. but is this down also potentially to corruption or for governance or both as well? i think it's certainly so many factors. um, i think more of the content of cushion on pulled up. nancy's is becoming a global concept right now. look dependent on the and then you got the charlie and then you as high over the years is the country have not been able to make the meals out of poverty because we haven't been able to need strategic structural reforms. structured phones when it comes to education, health, you know,
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supports and everything is going to look all my kids empowering the cold people. we just push on us to use the need, you know, to, to, to, to climb the ladder in terms of a view named, possibly slow spikes for themselves. i mean, many times we've had a couple of progressives on improvement, evolve, who likes to continue, achieve around how those places i've been able to do the results of the late part of time. so we found ourselves as visual wished functionally speaking, the key productivity of the main for the key productivity drive of that. and maybe we can only postpone or market prosperity probably just to spite of things you saw as a result dipping so much of light was a necessary condition. be used solutions like cost drugs files, you know, uh, employees. it gives you that info on all of these, all of these policies that have more than this really deal to be sure to come productivity of the structure level. so you find out the case where be less is going to be jewels. you know, i know that i strive being
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a little harder to make meaningful their lives, but they're trying to get done, don't these type of governments and they start to the fact that yes, all systemic get a decent name less to that process. so i think is more used around for structural and sort of struck transitional reforms that needs to be in place to train for long and necessary blocking to drive us. but because these households cause us to very large extent, so are the right people empower at the moment to bring about those and, and introduce those structural a policy changes that are so needed as well. do some form of um, interest. get it done by the coins administration, but that the interest has a little bit frustrating to to think about. let me just add that into strategic, and we'll paula. that means how you would, you'd tie them to play. we boo power across st. joe's on the markets that we will look, you know, higher. let me pull that up to joel. hi. i can only because we did the show to proceed with each other. is there a time or response to executive sector?
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besides this, i don't want about 5 percent of mentoring economy, but at the moment means you end up going to have the strategic of city successful employees. you can just replace the jet towards enabling the service sector thrive . not in love with your people who are skewed uncomfortable of doing good work. but the come find to walk into an opportunity to help you maximize, you know, desk you look up a bit of because of the case to be too young. people move with questions around how the markets i will be, what decisions are policies that being, could you please get a little bit cheap? so make sure that those of what you need to access the black ink can see so critical mass. these are the major questions that you know, that the claim technician would be solution. i would need to assure them, the will power, you know, to address on to that was be doing. we momentum, it'll be significantly pulled the average manger also poverty and then sort of deal with like it's a stable possibly it's a group on development gospel or overlay economist with the street and nomics the
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think tank face to nigeria. so thank you so much for this conversation. thank you for having me. for testers in the bung with a sure, a capital dock, i have a chance to down with the autocrats, as they called for the resignation, are prime minister shakera. so, you know, they're demanding justice for 200 people killed in violent demonstrations in recent weeks. or mass student protests initially began 3 weeks ago against a government job quote, a scheme, temperature audrey is in call with the details of buying a dash remains very chance of domestic demonstration across the country. particularly in the capital city. there's been violent, flashes in the northern part of the city, many casualties, also in northeast and philip city and southwest, and come last city. those massive demonstration, as well as the 2nd largest folks to this chapter drum. now the students were able
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to mobilize people to show their solidarity for those who lost their life during the last few weeks of biling classes. cheapo from all walks of life, culture personalities, civil societies, teach our students rich, triple us, everybody to part in that demonstration showing their solidarity. so to say, then line point, the minds not being met. that includes the resignation of several key minister. many, right? as far as the said, the government should step down. nobody can except the fact that so many students read to live rounds by use excess, a force where use a you in the us and the european union all to condemn the biling. the said that the security forces use excessive force and the rights rep violated. now this has to be taken in context as lot of pent up frustration in the country because a national election that took place in january was not widely accepted as a heavy, high inflation in the country, storing food prices for the last 2 years. lot of press station and democracy has
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been eroded within the last one decade. people can speak freely, they cannot demonstrate. and most of the time the government accuse everything on the opposition and its allies. like it said that this whole thing was orchestrated by the opposition and its allies, including the largest religious party dom up a slimy, which was the band yesterday by an executive order trying to put the whole blame for this massive protest that took place over the last several weeks, that is the make of the opposition. you have the general population is not buying into it. we'll probably see more demonstration in coming weeks or even months to enrich audrey. i'll just say to dot com and still ahead here on al jazeera, the fighter on the receiving end of the punch that locks the olympics speaks out. details coming up
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this business uptake. this makes this try this exact proton of bundle, a dash football to use the the ad is around for your sports. here's pure hi peter. hi, layla. now the drug which is on the brinko realizing he's olympic dream, he's one went away. somebody says something, games gold medals. the serbian stub booked the spot in the final. but the thing if it leaves lorenzo bu stacy talk rich winning the match and run and get off the straight 6646. see despite being a 20 full time grants and i'm going to we're going to to easy to win a single title. this. yeah. call us altoff. we'll face talk about you in the final
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. he book the spot by crushing felix or j i. lee, i've seen in straight sets 6161 gold metal would add to both mean and impressive season. all correct says already one. the frame chosen and we'll move to the coach . terry only has guided the sprawling statements of the semi final the mains football tournament. they be sergeant seen a one know 2 headphones is on for the type of premium e sign crystal palace schooling. the goal in the front of the face, egypt for a spot in the goals middle match. you have the semi final will be between morocco and spain. francis swimming post the boy leon motions. dominance in the pool in paris has continued. bush on the swim. these ways of victory and the 200 meter individual, maybe on friday, that takes the 22 year old study at these and then fix to full gold medals. australia is cameron, mccoy has clinched gold and the 50 needs of free, so it makes him the 1st australian to windows events. it's also he's 1st and
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inventory to the 50 year old taking the earnings in 21.25 seconds. there was gold middle successful china on the batman's include j. c way and one. yeah. show me the 3 in the same one. who and john no, you see the title, so i have one the most gold medals sofa escape. death. lasix no. and joshua chip, the guy of uganda has won. the 10000 needs his title. the 27 year old. dazzled the said, the phone with a live rate comp time of 26 minutes and 43.14 seconds to victory ship to gay himself as well. for the world record holder and the 3 sided world champion, his full rece. now, with a closer look at some of the athletes to look out for and when it comes to making an impact on social media, no track and field style comes close to india's neeraj chopra. the jungle install
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has 9000000 follows on instagram. he's the reigning world and the limbic champion, and could help his country loved a future olympics with india seen as a possible host for the 2036 games can use a free ftp account is one of the greatest $1500.00 me to run as a full time cheaper. okay, i will direct quote also here in paris last month and he's trying to become the 1st stop the latest when 3 olympic gold medals. in the event the mens $1500.00 is set to be one of the closest contests at the start the front. britton's well the champion. jessica will recognize his rivalry with raining olympic title, holding you all co integrates and of no way another norwegian cost involved house has been setting the standards in the 400 metre hurdles. he broke the world record at the last bill and fixing types of women's event will be just as competitive with don't you? well, champion from k bolt, taking on the type here 2020 goals, med list, sidney mclaughlin live road,
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and the men sprint. no eliles is targeting 100 meter. i'm 200 mates at gold metals, a 6 time world champion. the american is desperate to prove himself on the biggest stage. after leaving types here with just a 200 meter bronze. shikari richardson was ruled out of the law still impacts of the testing positive for cannabis. she arrives in paris as the women's 100 mates at world champion kept house most has a set fashion to shed the high jump, golden type, jazz with it's all these young market. somebody. the great friends and rivals will meet again in friends. but passion says he went, we split the title this time as close to a gold metal certainty, as that comes they will be in the men's power, vote sweetens on the pontus holes, all the major titles in paris, the mind known as monday. we'll be looking to break the world record from noise time as one of 2 c mailboxes. at the heart of the olympics, gender row has won her opening fights. ty, one's to time will champion, leading you,
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thing has been created to compete despite being banned. last year for fading agenda eligibility test under a different governing body. the same applies to l g. areas you 9 to one her 1st balance on thursday. the international olympic committee admits the issue is a minefield. latasha butler has moved from paris. well, the rollover to female boxes at the powers games continues, i think was online on social media to find a tiny ones then using and out. jerry is a modem lease from the women's competition. now the bank grant of bases expose those athletes that failed gen the eligibility or testosterone tests, how the international intake committee safe and say, do you happen? these have every right to be at the games and they've continued to defend this. is it in line field? and unfortunately, as we do mind fills, we want a simple explanation. everyone wants
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a black and white explanation of how we can determine is that explanation does not exist, neither in the scientific community nor anywhere else. as i said before, if we can find the consensus and we will, what was consensus? we will certainly work to, to apply that please. that's not going to happen at these games. but this is a question or so i guess in almost goals. um and i think we are open to listen to anyone with a solution to that question. well, the 2 boxes completed in the take care of and then pick 3 years ago, noise the growth and then one of middle latasha butler also sarah cars. meanwhile, the female boxer with which the solve the 1st erupt, hood l. j. b, as in ralph, has received an apology from italy's angela cutting in the previous round, but sadly defeated. cuz he need, when you turn in, quit the fight off to 46 seconds, cause he says she regrets the controversy it has caused. and the way she handled
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