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[000:00:00;00] the . ready ready ready so just as run sucked the home of bangladesh as prime minister as she phrased the country after weeks of deadly demonstrations. the about this and this is all just 0 live from doha, also coming up, torture, hunger and humiliation. a new report details abuse of palestinian prisoners and is randy james says october the 7th us federal courts was at the wells most used to
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search engines. google has a legally exploited its dominance and full cost to say a tropical storm. the tip of us could get more dangerous in the next few days. the amenities taken care taker control of bangladesh off to its long time prime minister, resigned and fled to neighboring india weeks of mass protest. forestalled shack costing who's been in power for 15 years. demonstration has poured onto the streets around the country to celebrate her exit center. charlotte reports on the capital dot com, a protest us from the residence of bangladesh. as the prime ministers accessing the wakes of violent demonstration across the salvation country have killed at least 300 people in an address to the nation. the army chief confirm testing i had resigned and select the country. the arched people to trust in the military to restore,
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come and ensure those responsible for the killings are punished. one will feel the country is witnessing a period of revolution right now. i had invited all the leaders of political parties that came. yeah. and we had a good discussion, we have decided to form an interim government through the interim government, the functioning of the country will take place and i'm giving you my word that we will bring justice for all the killings and the injustice that has happened. have faith in the army unity armed forces. the protest started last month with a demand to end quote, as a government jobs result for relatives of people funding the word of independence. more than 50 years ago. there was a pause in the demonstration after the supreme codes prep most code as but students came back to the scripts, demanding justice for the families of those killed and the resignation of the prime minister. more than 90 people were killed on sunday,
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including 13 police officers. when demonstrators attacked the police station, the army has promised to form an interim government, but they are concerned about the lack of trust in the military among the protest. this is really a population that has been looking for accountability and justice for some years now under a, you know, an increasingly authoritarian allow me lead regime. assume that will be crucial. i think the big food now i think should be that they may be a reprisals and violence against folders is willing kaji. i think this is something that everyone's really worried about. and we will be hoping that the army is able to keep the peace. and as well as introduce some kind of. busy into him system that can deliver us back to democracy in bangladesh. after the army chief spoke, a group which has spearheaded the anti government protest released the statement, saying the military is not the solution. the students and the public will decide who it will be pointed to the interim government. it's like the, it was not
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a street of protest on was a movement against we'll talk proceed. that's why we're role here. the main concern would be those who are still behind the bars, not just says the recent stood in front of the thousands of political prisoners hoping behind the bar during, even before the election. 76 year old have seen a warning vote straight term in january. this year, the election was by crowded by the main opposition party. our party, the army league, has been accused of rights abuses and corruption for years, sooners, resignation, and clean the country is being widely celebrated across bring the best bed restore income, assuring accountability and trust in the military. that is itself accused of widespread abuse poses a huge challenge in the days and weeks ahead. temperatures rate, i'll just say to talk of the,
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the bodies of 89 and identified palestinians have been honda to stuff with them. now. some medical complex in con eunice, by the international red cross, palestinians are being held in detention by the is really ministry. it hasn't disclose the circumstances of their depths, no. the reason for them being detained. the bodies have been given burials in mass graves and con eunice does, as many officers accusing israel of taking more than 2000 bodies from the sabbath change since the war began. how much showed the feeling is tragic? one feels a deep sorrow and questions. how could this happen to us? it's devastating and above all this to lose a son and not be able to find his body in the face. one becomes exhausted and emotionally drained. when seen everyone else retrieving and burying that dead? well, i cannot find out why my son or my father is. the situation is wherever me out. i'm very distress. every day i follow up with everyone work in a civil defense where that's bodies. i tried to search and there's really human rights group has released
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a dining report on the mistreatment of palestinians held and is really prison since october the 7th. the report funds, systematic abuse in his really prison is calling them the fact to torture accounts . some of the violations include severe physical and sexual violence, humiliation sleep deprivation and deliberate starvation and the number of palestinians and is really jails has doubled. the 9623 since the war began at least 60 of died in custody. not so sherman was detained in his training prison in ash cologne in 2009. he describes the torture inflicted on him for 2 months. by his way . the gods, he says, palestinians still held are likely being treated even worse. but they got the games that had been kept from us. a lot of them have come back, but the bucks to their families and they've come back, decomposed and i've been detained in 2009 at that time. um, things were
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a little bit less. i think when it comes to the severity of the circumstances of the prison, most of the time i was sticking into administrative custody. i was in, uh, interrogated in bed, the sticks up and the, the change in and in a prison in atlanta. and also suffered solitary confinement. the drops understand that these people have no rights. we had no rights. i wasn't able to see a lawyer until many months that had i wasn't able to see my family. i was told that i have a secret case. and the file that has full sort of information about all the misdeeds that i have done and that they cannot disclose to me any of it. and that they were continually interviewed us until we let them know everything that they need to know about what is happening. we suffered from sea to sleep deprivation. we would, for example, sleep in a room with lights above us. and we would, they would continue with it comfortable and ensure that we see
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a week mostly the quality of the food is extremely bad, very low, and wanted to sometimes to, for there's not enough for everyone. there is no access to sunlight. we continuously get searched. unfortunately, that could also sometimes us to be split up to dollar bill to become make it in front of the prison. this the u. s. federal courts find that the search engine google has been illegally exploding its dominance to cost competition and stifle innovation. and the case brought by the us justice department, the district court judge ruled that google is quote, a monopolist. the quote had the company signed multi $1000000000.00 contracts to ensure a smartphone makers installed google as their default search engine. the judge says that breached anti trust law, unblocked drive. it was such as microsoft being docked on go. as a result, google control is about 90 percent of the online search market and it's the default
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search engine. on 95 percent of smartphones, us attorney general medic, garland describes the judgement as a victoria against google and a historic one for the american people. google says is going to appeal. oh my god, god is a right 100 and contributor to why that's a technology and culture website. and he says the court's ruling is likely to affect google's operations. it is significant for google and that it could break up alphabetically, break up the parent company of google that own that own search and has 90 percent of the search market and 95 percent of the search marketing in mobile. so it's huge a significant other. there's talk of that this could mean breaking up a company, this could mean really decimating the company's ad business which relies on the search. uh, so its future locations for google i, i think what remains to be seen is, is what the implications will be for consumers for people who are using google search. the wagons are circling around this idea that these tech companies are not only becoming powerful in and up themselves the everything that we've seen up to this point of, of that with
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a i that they'll be even more powerful that data with google search plus, hey, i have it, it's going to have to even, you know, even more spitefully for competition. so i think that's the fear in, in these atrocities against meta against apple against google is, is that, you know, a, i is looming over all of it. google's argument is people prefer google, people prefer to use google for search when given the choice, even if it's not the default browser, they would choose google. and you know, i question whether consumers or the winters here, or if microsoft isn't the big winner here because they are really the only viable competitor to google and search thing is the only thing that comes even close to go is, you know, isn't another alternative to people don't know about it, people don't use it as much. so being is really the only competitor, even in the ring with google and microsoft has done things like pay users to use it . they have, you know, incorporated into their windows operating system. they have really, really pushed,
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being hard and people just don't want to use the google search stocks in asia or recovering and trading on tuesday. the next day is up 9.4 percent. and that increase follows a nose dive on monday. when stokes failed. 12.4 percent, that's the worst decline in japan in stock since 1987 sell offs around the world. on monday were linked to fears of a us recession run mcbride's joining us from so it's going to jump in $24.00 in the market shop. absolutely, as often happens after such a record falls in a single day, we have seen in asia a big rebound, especially in the decay index in japan, monday. so it's biggest a points full in a single section. as soon as the trading started on tuesday, it recorded its biggest rise in points in a single session, rising by a 10 percent. it's covered later around 9 percent off the cost be index. that's a main index here in south korea and also making it back. a lot of it's lost is
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a rose by 5 percent is now in around 3 and a half percent. there is a feeling that a lot of monday's activity was, in some respects, an over a reaction the forward to use uh, in japan and also here in south korea. so you fundamentally, there's nothing wrong with either economy. there's also a feeling because the markets did have room to full wall streets and also the nic a and recent times have been trading at the record highs as far as the underlying cause is for this uh for, for this crash the, the, the, the, the feeling is that there is still by the economic data coming from the united states, but also a feeling that the federal reserve, which it seemed to add to a mr. trick by not costing interest rates the last time a match may now be a b a in coverage to cut the interest rates or find a way of stimulating the economy, especially a non election. yeah. but the uncertainty over the us elections that continues to
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cost a shot otherwise does have caused the fear of a much wider war in the middle east. so it does seem as though there is a still volatility. i had rob, thanks very much. indeed. that's what mcbride told he doesn't. so a several homes have been destroyed by what started as a grass fire in the state of california and dozens more homes that would risk people to be in order to evacuate from the effective neighborhood in the city of san bernardino. but they started on monday and so far burned at least 2 heck of chairs. the fire department says hot weather is contributing to the rapids described to the fire. heavy rain from tropical strong debbie's, drenching florida and other southern states of the us authority say the storm is contributed to at least 4 depths of how to constrain the winds up. i'll approve of trees and brought down power lines from reynolds. as more debbie came ashore on the big ben coast of northern florida is a category one hurricane with heavy rain and top wind speeds of close to 130
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kilometers per hour. it was quickly downgraded to a tropical storm. but what makes debbie dangerous is not wind but soaking rain. some areas were forecast to get up to $76.00 centimeters of rain in a 24 hour period we have seen inundation, we have seen and will continue to see flooding in very parts of the state of florida. the storm is expected to move throughout north central florida and likely go into georgia and in the carolinas. meteorologist say record high ocean temperatures, resulting from human cause, global warming make tropical storms, gain strength faster, and carry a heavier load of water than they did decades ago. power was knocked out for 235000 customers in florida, according to power outage dot com. in sarasota, residents were coping as best they can. the biggest problem is there's so many cars
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that are on your wire. there's oil all over the place. so trying to get back there is a little bit tricky. part of the east officials in charleston, south carolina's largest city. we're preparing for a potential disaster tropical storm. debbie is now forecasted to bring historic levels of rain to our area with predictions ranging between $10.00 to $20.00 inches over the course of the next few days with the potential to reach up to 30 inches in specific areas. this unprecedented amount of rainfall poses a real risk of a life threatening flash flooding across charleston. the u. s. weather service has forecast and the unusually intense hurricane season for this year, with up to 13 hurricanes, predicted rob reynolds alger 0, the seller head. and i'll just say that, cried the protest as demands the release of pakistan's former prime minister
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a year after he was jane on the spot of breaking checking things up with the power his games. but it's a month, it's future is already in the the hello that. let's have a look at the weather across north america. and it is a divided picture. we still get very hot and dry conditions dominating in the west, but out east. what it is looking very wild particular for the southeastern states of the us. thanks to hurricane debbie now, it has weakened off to making land full in florida, but it will continue to work its way on choose day across into georgia. it's bringing the threat of tornadoes, powerful wins, but it really is the incredible amounts of rain the of concern we could see a catastrophic flooding situation. by wednesday,
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it's expected to bring those conditions to the carolinas. it will bring a very wet situation to the eastern seaboard through to the end of next week. now, elsewhere across the u. s. was still seeing some severe storms pick up a co central pots of canada, pushing across the midwest. so expecting large amounts of rain here, but out west, it's all about the heat and the dry conditions with temperatures continuing to rise in california and the depth it's south west phoenix sing. 43 degrees celsius that on tuesday the temperatures will zip down slightly. as we go into the mid week, but you can see that heat continuing to build across the deep south with dallas at 41 degrees on wednesday. the teams in the gaza strip as easily as long last continues. there's a delivered emissions of posting in humanity in western media and it needs to be questioned,
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sustains coverage that actively humanize as is readings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this to kind of way, tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news conference can have on democracy's, everywhere. here, at the listening post, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the ordering, i'll just need a reminder of a child. so is this uh, the bodies of 189 on identified palestinians being handed to stuff at the naso and medical complex. in con eunice in garza, by the international red cross,
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the pano stands are being held in detention by the is really ministry or u. s. federal courts find that the search engine google has been illegally exporting its dominance to cost competition and stifle innovation. the judgement comes almost a year off to the start of a case brought by the us justice department. chair, i've seen that has resigned as bangladesh as prime minister and as fled to india. crimes have been celebrating on the streets of the capital doc on more than 300 people being killed in weeks of antique government, protests audio realized as a distinguished professor of politics and government, illinois state university, and president of the american institute of bangladesh studies. he's joining us not from the time of normal in illinois. thank you very much indeed for being with us. the fact that she has seen that has left bangladesh. do you think that's going to be enough to satisfy the protesters? they do to satisfy the protested that they do the beginning because it was the 1st thing that needed to be done. 15 years about fixing,
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she needed to be removed from the polish and in mass i'm search has cheated. that one. but this is just the beginning because the democratization process to begin with equipped to having an infant government to begin with. and then didn't have to be elections derek, that $370.00 form. so at this point, everyone a 70 beating because this is a big, big treat, but add people a bunch of this. but the task manager is taken care of taking control of bangladesh at the moment. but of course, the military over the years has been over recent years, at least has been criticized for the way that it has been involved in the crack down on an opposition in protest and so on. how much of a credibility problem does the military have? i know people going to trusted to act as a caretaker government did you enjoy it? literally talk to them to do, but it also has these issues that you mention,
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particularly with respect to human rights violations. they have acted that may be due in this instance because if they delete the transition process about that i have concerns. for example, those speed entities a masked move in with the students. they have already indicated that they're not going to allow it accept the government headed by dimensions. and also beyond the political parties, doesn't want to see the ministry at the help of the public. so that as in the coming days, it would have to watch carefully as to what for me to base in terms of the actual problems that find bangladesh is facing, is wider than the original issue, of course, which was they the quote, a system of with regards to employment for certain post, talk to us about what you think are the immediate problems that bangladesh has to do with despite the fact that she has seen that has gone. the 1st thing is the destination of the situation as it happens in this kind of team,
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given the spectacle collapse of the team and, and then i have to deal these even there had been issues that have been the incidents of violence that we have the drawing of those day on monday and the admin attacks and botany nbc and also have something. these are coming in some ways being controlled. so this would be a major issue going forward because that evidence of the g mess is left. and of course, that a lack of confidence in police given the citation. so this is the 1st thing they have to do with the 2nd and you have them would be coming up with 10 acceptable attention government because of some of those kinds of actors that are going to negotiate to come up with an acceptable intern go into our corresponding time here in charge i was describing to us, i'm adding a wrong about the number of political prisoners that still remain in jail in, in bangladesh. what do you think is going to happen to them?
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the students have already demanded and the political parties are going to do to do men enter, don't they're being released. hopefully that would be the case. but the, some of them might even increase the rate stay there. that is the unfortunate part of it. this would be an issue that needs to be addressed by the indian government estimates, particularly possible. because over the last 15 years, persecution of our position had called clinton, and the hundreds and thousands of people have been detained. and in some cases, the convicted of thoughts. so this would be a need to they need to address in are seen in recent years, is that bangladesh as economy has started to be, has been struggling more sick. i seem to have turned to india into china for economic health as well as infrastructure help. how do you think those countries on the countries, of course i run bangladesh, i'm going to be reacting to what's going on. the date is not the good news is because of the last 15 using us divided. i'm qualified,
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simple to say no to you. so from them it is somewhat shop that what they have seen in the last 2 years. so the problem for the relationship we'd chat about was including a, especially with respect to the invest after developing an investment. so or channel that, that, that was close to the g method of so these things have to do you need bullshit did in the sense that he can break it this relationship for india, the major champion due to how it would recalibrated relationship. he's the develop particularly the stuff that margin bound of this kind of as we appreciate you being with us on all just giving us the benefit of your expertise in this. thank you very much. indeed sir. thank you folks have such a volume to keep fighting until pockets. donna's former prime minister is freed from jail. it's a year since the arrest and imprisonment agreement on con and fives and support into the swami district. to demand his release from
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a 100 reports. tens of thousands of papers that wrote kilometers long. these are people who are heading through to renew it. so i'll be a major power shall by the project on that. it can solve one, the author on con, where they're registered by the government. several of their leaders out in j, but does of god does not diminish the into it is i'm of the supporters open bordering from across the country from the southern programs of things from the fun job i'd rather i'd rather just on drawing, but the larger show for that going to be a head, and so i'll be a clear message or the government that they're there. the number, according to these people are just on the stand with them wrong calm as he is. the only truth will lead to in this concern who is be put in jail for one, yet by the corrupt government struggle will continue until he is released. and i've got the gutters by the events in buckler. there's rats in our water. there's
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already less items involved because in female, the only purpose of that gathering here in swaby is to protest for the release of alita iran. calm look at what happened to his senior wishing in bangladesh. she to suppress people's voices and just the same and practiced on i think that chavez, sharif flu run like the method paper, let's say it's loud and clear. that was the paper, the size. they're really ready to read the data. go all the okay. prime minister cares. tom was wanting writers targeting muslim communities. they're going to face the full force of the law as he tries. and days of unrest arrival groups have clashed in the town of silence and what police describe as sustained violence. the nationwide demonstration started last week after 3 goes was stopped to death in southport police say social media post falsely blamed a muslim immigrant for the attack. the government is urging social media platforms
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to stop the spread of racial hate. malayna vessel, innovators reports from south port for the community is in morning and we own a town moons a week since the beginning of 3 young goals. the staffing to death of alice b, b and l. c. ship the nation for those in the hometown degree is passed just little ghost of him today. and then the way it's been distorted to it's just been discussed. and so then memory resto conway, the folks that but the suspect and you know that we faced are true to these beautiful angels with it, which is trying to have full just do every kid. those officials paying the respect including the com, i made divisions the minister out there here. what are your reflections on one week since this tragedy of festival?
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i'm here on a private visit as administered for communities to just express my sorted out and support to the community. i'll be in spite of how people have come together in the aftermath of such a tragedy in a heartache, then to send all the community to come together, you know, in a pretty it might have to show the brilliant side of south for, for the committee stance the u. k. as in 2 days, the fall right? unrest viewed initially they missed information online. the suspect was them as an immigrant assisting even officer authority said he was born in person valleys, moving into an immigration riots, the case ethnic minorities targets. it's the case of the last few days, speeding distance from the desk of 3 young goals that with the stock for the interest,
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the police line putting off the crime scene is still of people still coming to pay their respect the show of what happens here. and the pain is deeply wounding. this community says, charity wants to help heated collecting donations for families and fast responders . traumatized by the tragedy to the instance of last week took place right on our doorstep and we are a community organization we are here. so we can support them in the days the weeks and the months to come. as people gathered to remember the 3 little girls that was just sadness left young and old, seeking and giving comfort. amid the pain that overwhelmed this town. the end of a city in which out a 0 south thoughts us defends officials say american military personnel have been injured and the suspect has rocket attack on an air base housing. us troops in western iraq to projects house has and our sub base and onboard problems. a fuel
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