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to come and discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on the bulk of this has been use our lives don't coming up in the next 60 minutes as bullet drones at different areas in northern israel. several people injured is waiting rates. and as striking the occupied west by killed 12 palestinians, but deadly as attacking weeks, us vice president couple of highways fixed minnesota governor tim waltz is are running by. unrest continues to rock bangladesh. the president dissolves parliament of the day off to more than a 100 people are killed in demonstrations installed in these athletics. 6 down there,
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chauffeur has started the defense of his olympic title. the country's 1st track and field champion needed just one trunks to qualify for the chaplain font. the exit. joining us is 1500 g m team. we begin this use with the rising tensions. and military escalation between 11 aunts has the last group of israel as well as most a series of drone iraq, it strikes from southern lab and on they struck several areas tricking air, raid sirens, explosions were heard in the coastal city of nadia and drink. several people, these way the army says is intercepted at least one drone. meanwhile, 5 people have been killed and then there's really as striking, southern 11 on the attack, hit a 2 story house in my for june on tuesday morning as well. i'm to solve it, which is standing by in a mom,
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but 1st let's have had 2 outside bake and much of room and southern 11 on the outside to give us a sense of the significance of the impact of these a strikes on some level is quite significant, but before i start talking about that, if i could just tell you about color killer, which is around 2 to 3 kilometers from where i am now just moments before we came on and there was a strike on the town. also just be a hi leah, by a kilometer behind me. see almost been hit today with one person injured that back to those strikes and nothing is red by his belong to his beloved so that they were targeting the good on the brigade. come on and the egos unit 621 at the should gallery barracks know the significant because his beloved has use drones. it shows that his bullet has intelligence of locations and facilities of his really military locations and facilities, as well as being able to target those. but also those for those drones to be able
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to hit that location, it means that those, they would have to go through less of these radio defenses that, that would be consenting for these ratings as they await this has been retaliation . you also mentioned that 5 people had been killed in may, 5 during the, in southern lebanon, about 10, roughly 8 kilometers away from the non southern border. and we understand that that figure may go up, but we're still waiting for a 3rd to use a to here that how many people have been killed so far so far? it's only 55, his without fight is now a my colleagues also telling me in the come to be route that they heard too loud sonic booms. that's is really a correct breaking the side battery and according to them that with low flying, it's some of the largest that they have ever heard. and they also dropped slaves. now, why is that significant? it's because it comes moments before the general secretary of his beloved pass on us are those set to give a speech that is a form of intimidation and harassment for people of living on is ready to accept can infringe on liberties s based come on to the liberties especially no real
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repercussions, but as i said, it has been a lot have about to retaliate to the kidding of this senior. come on to flood sugar and is where the weights that but the significance of that drone strike inside northern is right. is that roughly 20 kilometers from liberty southern board. a new be very concerning for these ladies as a weight that has the lar response right outside. many thanks for now, say keeping an eye on the all the ramping up pretensions at home, the border between lab and on, and israel. and that's how big a bunch of are in. well, these are, the government has bind down to 0 from reporting farm is around itself. so having to solve their joints is from jordan's capital, i'm on and having to clear the a real ramping up of tension across the entire region of the moment has blocked a carry, got the strikes on northern israel and focusing the significance of these well, what's significant here are the failures was in israel's air defense systems that
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are supposed to be iron clad. we've spoken about this over the last 10 months. this is an air defense system with 3 different layers to it. the most common of them, the iron don't missile defense system that's used for short range projectiles from the gallons of strips and from southern 11 on. but this time around the iron down has been malfunctioning. and we've seen that as a common fee with israel, their defense since the war on gaza in this particular instance. initially, the army said they intercepted one of the drones, but the other was actually able to make impact. so there been 17 total casualties among them. afraid tally, but we also want to mention a statement by these really military and which they've confirmed and said they are now investigating a about an iron dome missile that has really launched from its area and malfunction. and did end up hitting on highway number 4. so we do not know the fe talary was from the iron dome for the interceptor or the drone itself. but again,
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this just goes to show you that these really military is already so overwhelmed with the war on gaza and they are expecting some sort of larger retaliation from the audience in which defense minister you walk a launch has said that military cooperation and coordination with the united states here is critical in order to combat in a top like that, right? i'm to, for now many things about how to solve it reporting from i'm on that. let's bring in my one big show. i'll just leave a senior political analyst. he joins us by skype from paris, so mile, and they have of course, being these tit for tat. exchanged a fire across the board. i have it for months now. but in the wake of the assassination or from us, this political chief is now here in the has block. i'm on the 5 sure cool or last week. tensions are clearly at an old time high. i mean, how should we read this latest exchange of 5 between israel and has both the best, most likely a bind? it's all of the things to come. we're getting
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a preview of what it could look like in a far more intense way. in the days and weeks i had the temperatures rising uh the temperature was dry. sink in the region. uh, quickly and constant. uh, which is course does not. uh, it does not look good for hired for 11 on for vs because this actually means, so it just continues to say on the same wavelength as we see today, it could actually, i get out of control, at least we haven't a lot of from the radio is really isn't that might or no one is interested in the reason why it works. but if this actually continues as a search and i've just been listening much for much of the day, x ray reports from the starting the media. i see a really simple, you know, high see to the emergency the, especially the north and, you know,
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it's right. i'm like a lot of middle eastern countries, although it use us with them. i got them something really dry state. it's far dryer . it's more fragile than the rest and it's sicknesses. expect the government far more secure to the other countries. you're already complaining, but the fact that they are seeing and hooked as in various parts of the country because they would space from the north and the south. while i'm sort of 100 and thousands of any use of just trying to find shelter anywhere in the world. so i think it's still worse. uh for it is really government. i think it looks something worse for stability. and i think clearly we are moving in rather a swift space towards actual solution. now is iran and the deed has blah had warned, as well, of a coordinated response. i wonder how the united states is calculating things at the moment, given that us soldiers were attacked in a rock. i mean, as you mentioned,
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there is this part of this circle, prelude to a coordinated response by the so called actors, excess of resistance in response to the, the kidding of as well. here. this is a very important question, and i think this question to ask them to this important question. i think may have changed the past 24 hours. that's a why. generally speaking, the by different registration for something by didn't particular because condenses that they needed to the soon as you called to be in his hands as the executor has committed a lot of countries at this time. so be sure because he has not committed is around 2026. i guess 7 on your on this i don't see it. yeah. so, so, so that's number one. number 2. now that we have a fully fleshed democratic candidate to the presidency, advice price that can do that to the presidency,
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which is probably going to happen. what in about 2 or 3 months, i think the decisions that are something by 2 takes i'm no longer just is alone. they are now also the bottom portion of the campaign of his deputy as it where i come. i had us because he's not going to take any decisions that were compromised, hair collection campaign, or her chassis at the presidency because the bank of it is she would be can see. so it's not really a big judging from the governor, minnesota stands and people to come to the houses for sushi. the corporations don't want to support this resolution or basically don't want to be drawn by is fish you're wrong. so i think probably the last 24 hours, the white house i would expect that it is right to cool the hell down
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a loss to respond to fortunately or not to say or not to take reckless steps moving forward. again, nothing on the line. and so yeah, to cool, that's a delicate situation, would be something of an understatement. my money, thanks to that. but i'm sure i'll just have a senior political analyst. now, 12 palestinians have been killed. drilling is ready. rates in the occupied westbank full were killed if 2 bus slates on monday, and another 8 in and around jeanine on tuesday. but is there any forces of carried out driven strikes, buildings, roads, and infrastructure. i have been bulldozed by these really all being residential homes damaged or destroyed it. abraham has moved from jeanine or from the traces of blood on the ground and the fluids that are inside one of the homes here. but the thing is, i was trying to understand what happened. they knew that these really forces has surrounded 3 palestinian homes here with 5 men where and they were
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told that these really forces took the bodies with them. in addition to those, what been injured was the, this is the sure to my cousin jihad, we think he was injured. i recognize him because i remember what he was wearing. i know his shirt. this is his under shirt. filled with blood. we don't know what happened here cuz no one was allowed to come close. this is here yet another attempt by palestinians into the north of the occupied west bank to try and fix the damage closed wide. and almost when the hour is re read to the area, people here tell us and me the 3 vehicles are also bulldozers that i really just throw. it didn't damage many home now. oh for there was an air strike that's killed one because we're on top of the building here. we were only able to remove them off to the is really forced us during the rate of boulders of passed by
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and drags oil because with the children terrorized, it's hard for them to process all of them. the sound of the bulldozer itself shakes the whole house. imagine how the little ones for you were now at the scene of the 2nd era strikes that took place in jimmy, killing 3, how to simeon. and as you can see, it's a residential area. houses are very packs close to one another, and we've seen people looking for the remains of the palestinians have been killed by an aerial strike. the the he just either the occupied westbank palestine for the 2nd day in a row scuffle, a sort of broken out between ultra orthodox israelis and police of the ministry's attempt to enlist them hundreds of gathered outside the increasing office in tow. hush them a protest against a plan to draft members of the community. in june, the supreme court ruled beyond me could enlist draft age of orthodox jewish men of
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despond. previously be exempt from the mandatory conscription. the us vice president coming to iris the selected have running mates and november's election presidential presidential elections ronda, she's chosen minnesota government, tim waltz as a running mate. well, sue is 60 years old, is a 2nd time governor with a down to of midwest, and that could be politically helpful to her as well. but it was reports like many americans are, were worried a few weeks ago. not many people outside of minnesota knew who tim waltz was, but he changed that with one simple word. weird. these are weird people on the other side. they want to take books away. they want to be in your exam room that's . that's what it comes down to a don't you know get sugar coating this? these are weird ideas. we're not going to play their game. we called them out for the weird nonsense that they believe. well, it says, notion that there is something fundamentally odd about donald trump is running,
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made j. d vance, and their policies on health care, abortion rights, family issues and more caught fire with democrats, trending online, and repeated by many others. pamela harris, herself. the world is more than just a democratic name. color is served. 2 terms is minnesota governor, including during the widespread protests following the killing of george floyd in minneapolis in 2020 i spoke this evening to uh, to george floyds, siblings. uh, quite extensively. uh, i understand that rate, we talked about it, we understand what has to happen well served in the minnesota national guard and worked as a public school teacher for 2 decades before running for congress. then the governor's office, as governor, he oversaw a major expansion of labor rights protections for abortion, free school,
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meals and family, and parents lease well says called for a ceasefire and gaza and called people who do not support the by the administration's policy. there civically engage, voters asking for change. waltz has a plain spoken midwestern sense ability and a willingness of taking on his political flows in blood terms. attributes that the hair is campaign hopes will catch john with voters rob reynolds, l g 0 is. oh, i well love reynolds is standing by for us in washington, but 1st i speak to john henry, and he joins is from philadelphia. so john, when it comes to going up against donald trump, j the vans, what's the russian now in choosing to waltz? is it running the? well, it's interesting that the democrats have taken a similar approach to that of the republicans. donald trump couple of harris, both coastal leads, have chosen and midwestern are to be very vice presidential candidate. and neither
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of them is pick somebody who can bring with them one of those key battleground states. judy vance is from ohio, a pretty solidly republican state. and recent elections and walls is from minnesota . busy which is a solidly democratic state in most selections, but the hope is that he can have broader appeal across the midwest. by many americans don't really know who walls is. they're still trying to learn how to pronounce his name. it is falls, not waltz. and we have reporters outside of his residents now waiting for that transition from state police protection to as to the secret service projection, which signifies his elevation to be a vice presidential candidate, which is all just happening right now. and of course, the announcement will be made here in philadelphia, hours from now by pamela harris herself. and she knows that job is vice president because until 16 days or so ago,
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that was the job that she held. so she may be looking for someone who can really govern as a vice presidential candidate, as well as if he over the election. but job number one is to win that election. and they believe that tim walls has the appeal to help when some of those sat around stage from pennsylvania on through to michigan, wisconsin. right. to tell me things about john 100 in philadelphia, let's go to boat rentals is live in washington dc. see? so, wallace's being described as having quote, the most progressive record of any of harris's potential running make picks. i mean, that doesn't sound like somebody who's able to perhaps post robo trump, voters, or conservative leaning on decided voters. one of the republicans like of was well, a need the republican reaction, it has been a fairly predictable calling was
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a dangerously liberal of legislative tore, and governor a statement from the trump vance campaign called him a west coast. want to be trying to link him to a campbell at harris, who is of course from california and citing several initiatives that was a presided over as governor of minnesota. including trying to get the strength and emissions standards for vehicles and those initiatives to improve this global warming pastor in the state as well as giving back voting rights to convicted felons who had served their time in prison. and then other republicans chimed in with the same talking points, one, senior member of the house of representatives. so the republican side calling was a liberal lap dog. and for the governor, rhonda santas,
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comparing him to johan omar, who as some of our viewers may know is a member of the house democratic progressive member uh from uh, uh the, the house of representatives from minnesota who was born in mogadishu, somalia, so it was some apparently casting or tried to cast some, perhaps a comparisons about muslim and the non native americans on the new vice presidential pick a rob money sites that roll rentals live in washington, dc and other use the bank lives that she parliament has been dissolved following weeks of own ras, them violence, the 4th prime minister shaken see to, to resign on fleet to india. the leaders of student process. so quote and demonstrate has to be ready to take more action if the months of parliament to be dissolved weren't met. at least a $109.00 people were killed and more than a 1000 injured during demonstrations. on monday, stephanie decker reports
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a celebration. but these are on certain times bonded as she parliament has been dissolved a long time. liable to the former prime minister schafer. c no former prime minister and opposition leader fleet a z a has been released up 2 years under house arrest. the army match was student protest or is the coordinators of weeks long student protests. we use this video and facebook with their demands. we will not accept any other government other than the one post by us. we will not accept the government supported by the military or the fascist. any proxy governments or government against the people will not be accepted. they are calling for economist and nobel laureates. mohammed eunice, to be the chief adviser to any interim government, 84 year old eunice, one of the 2006 noble piece price for his work and come back and poverty on the streets, there was still disbelief at the events of the last 24 hours,
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former prime minister should have seen his residence once impossible to penetrate. now over one by the people, the blankets headline across the country, a scene of fools and please, everyone is talking about it. we need peace, that's it. we are poor working class people with daily way to and as we just want to live in peace, our, i think what's happened on monday, the vandalism, it was not appreciated. the palace belong to the people like us. we will have to pay for the construction with the question. now, what will button the dishes, political future look like? stephanie decker, which is 0 for that's what, attend good strategies live in duck. uh so a ton of a good that should probably much of the costs as now is that i mean, parliament speed does all the authorities clearly listening to the student leaders . what happens now the as well, the student leaders that lists thursday. now the amount of right now i'm meeting
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with the president of bangladesh. now he's there joined by the joint chiefs of the armed forces, which includes the chief of staff of the army that been supposed to be some announcement after local time 3 pm. but that never came through right now. they're in a meeting. we still haven't heard anything now their kid demands, right, that the chief of the caird to go to administer or ink from government shouldn't be a professor, you know, sending over large piece prize winner. and they also put for up some other names and they demanded that those be accepted. and they said that they won't accept any military rules or any type of in term government that has the old politician, fastest part edition with the times or anybody controversial, until the demands are met. this they've done, we can always come back to the street with the separate of the public. so that's the keep in mind right now. the host nation is waiting anxiously when will it be a mountain saving the opposition? secretary general, the main opposition probably about is
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a site that the interim government should be immediately found unite and announced . but so far, nothing yet announced in the fact of an all practical type as the army is in charge of the country right now. so we'll have to see and wait and see maybe tonight or maybe tomorrow morning, something will come out. so as all of those parties are locked in talks as to how to forward your head in the direction that will suit the students. of course, with the students have mentioned, of course is the mind that you mentioned in the but how many units he's known internationally, of course, is having won the nobel prize. but ac, really the person that could unite the country right now. how popular is a well, what the story said, they had an early morning of tele conference with the professor, you know, says right now in front of paris. and he reluctantly accepted after a lot of frustration is widely accepted in the country and globally is a very rapid personality globally. he has been under
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a lot of pressure to recently due to a lot of legal harassment cases filed against and during the sure cuz he knows government other than that, he doesn't have much controversies. age might be affected, but this is going to be the only for the interim period is accepted by the society in general. any of the amount of principal has been credited for elevating mainly inside of properties for micro traded men. micro finance is also the person who a devil of the concept of social business globally. so it globally is accept that locally is accepted. why not? you know, that's what people are saying to be pretty much the non controversial person. if it is selected as the chief of the in term care, take our government. okay, well we wait to see what direction those tools take in the near future. 10 different how many things and that type of challenging stucco? still a heads and i'll just say around these old file of riots in the u. k. leave communities
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on edge. we hear from those who say that too afraid to move the stock market inches on woods, but investors are still speed soft to the worst day of trading since 2022 in school will hear from the swedish off, please use just broken as well. record action from somebody picks the to have that as an ice slice of settled weather sitting across central parts of south america. so lots of fine, dry, sunny conditions to be enjoyed across power. why and central and southern parts of brazil. but there's a change in the cards, we've got that bound of heavy rain moving across. mold in argentina, uruguay on on, was to power wine the days ahead. so some pretty intense thunder storms will start
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to march. that way. further, north popping up in bolivia as well. that rain, stretching all the way up to the northern crest, but it's down in the south, but more unsettled weather to come. a weather front will bring some very powerful wins and some heavy rain as well to arching tina and chile. now there is looking a little quieter across the caribbean and central america. some bucks of heavy rain, however, are expected to push into costa rica and panama a smattering of showers expected across southern parts of mexico. but the wildest weather you can see still push its way across the florida panhandle. and if we have a look at debbie it's we can to a tropical storm, but it's still gonna bring very heavy rain to georgia and the carolinas and onwards to the eastern seaboard by the mid week. coupled with some intense fondest loans for new york on washington. by wednesday
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the . ringback the, the latest news as it breaks the united nations hopes, but the focus on the refugee team will help people understand the stigmatize ation . marginalization and violence suffered by refugee with detailed coverage. the appropriate has never experienced a landslide on this k of with this. so many people killed from around the world between those white coast guard ships and the blue vessel. that's where a 2nd tankers think last week. so close to the store, we can see it clearly with the naked die of
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the walk it back to without just to remind of our top. so is this our holding a dozen people who've been injured enough to drones launch from southern level hit northern israel is right in the army says it's intercepted at least one. well, 5 people have been killed. and then this really as try can southern 11 on us, vice president, come a lot higher assess, pick tim wallace as her running mates ahead of november's election. the 60 to sub 2 terms is coming to minnesota, bangladesh as parliament just being dissolved the following weeks. of on the rest, the 4th 5 minutes to shake a scene of to resign on slaves to india or with a 109 people were killed of demonstrations on monday. i'm more than 200 were
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hanging muslims have been killed and fighting and beyond. most northern rushing states in the past week, thousands of bodies have been seen off to drone and are totally strikes. i believe, to have been carried out on the banks of the mouth river. many were hidden goodwill quote in the crossfire as they tried to flee across the board into bangladesh. every fighting has taken place in the area between me and most of forces. and they are accountable. i mean, one of the most prominent on groups in the country. tony chang has moved from by and cook on the way for the right hand. good to escape from these tensions has been to get across into bangladesh. the, as we understand it at the moment, what's happening in duck isn't having any immediate effect on the caps and those camps a under the security of, of the, the bank that the she's security forces. but that doesn't seem to have changed anyway. nonetheless, we do know that a lot of people have trying to get there in the last, last few days in the last uh,
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48 hours. we also know that more what tens of thousands of rang had been sheltering in mon dogtown very close to the bank that the she bought it. we know that being pushed the, when there was a mass exodus of tens of thousands of ranking gift from booty down off your us and the tax in that city. earlier this year, it appears that many people have decided now is there opportunity to try to get the but it being cold in fighting between the, the families military john to, and the ara can on the, on the other side, the military to intervene using on tillery the eric and all we have been using drones and reports from inside, man, uh say that as many as 200 people have been killed in those attacks or it drowning trying to get across the river into bangladesh. so as to the u. k. now with violent or risk continues and several cities across the country, the rides are being driven by far right groups who are targeting immigrants, refugees,
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and people of color for right demonstrate as clash with counter protest as in belfast and plymouth on monday night minister keeps tom a has deployed several special police services and one rises target, seamless and communities that they will face the full force of the law. right started last week after 3 goes with staff to death in south for police. i social media posts falsely blamed a mostly immigrant for the attack, or we challenge looks a was and who is behind the phones. david tech people prophecy. i'm the police and they're responsible for some of the most serious and sustained public violence. the you can see and it decade. but who are the anti immigration protest is taking puts in, riots across the country. they might be present, police was off boards, people traveled into southport to perform these extreme, exclusively. it was these people, wow, you know, almost was a jew to the gods and stand full then nation, inexpensive, columbus. and i could have teacher. she's
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a sophomore and riots. so i think we are seeing is the people from the outside coming in the most, the locals, you know, kind of protesting. and i'm, i'm writing a quite violent and rep, hence, boys loose the centralized network of fund rights activists to the producers. consumers and shares of the digital means and misinformation that are fewer local and they use messaging apps to coordinate protests seen as something of a fake ahead is telling me robinson real name, steven yaks. the lenin te set up the now dispatch ended english defense league. and is currently out of the country with a warranty suit for his arrest. but he is empty. immigration sentiment is b 9 per 5 by the case right wing newspapers and was used as a wedge issue by the former conservative governments go for 10 or 15 years, having a large petite uncontested right wing and extreme right. we got
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a newspaper media showing that rita is this country is very desperate straits and a lot of politicians on the right seeking advantage in that position. and that that is the whole kind of cult categories which is taking place as will run pop, criminal justice. they've already made hundreds of arrest. it's now k as tom is problem to solve. his challenge is to crank down on the violence and find some way of taking this thing out of the immigration issue. this brought the u. k to the brink. ro retirements how to 0 otherwise have left and todd communities on edge. some people living and living full say they feel an easy on their own neighborhoods . and i'm really scared even that i'm going to walk from scad, even though i just want to come, i do want to piece and then i'll go home because i'm really scared because of my call when you're a person of color, when you're most slim, when you old, a woman,
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you know, it doesn't come with a surprise when things like this happened. i'd say i was really scared. i could see straight off how that was gonna escalate to the area of i've moved out of is a big so it was like a southeast asian, me, least and to me and see. and that they're all the nicest people. and to, to see, for example, the shops getting loose hits and getting abuse on the streets. it's know that there's no place without his as well. the issue of race has come up repeatedly in these riots. and that is making many minority groups and couldn't be worried. so let's take a closer look at the demographics. but 82 percent of people in england and wales are white. that's according to the latest figures from the 2021 census minorities, including blacks, asians, and other ethnic groups make up roughly 18 percent. data also shows minority groups
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have increased by about 4 percent over the past 10 years. manufacturers have contributed to the changing demographics, including aging for tennessee mortality, migration. rifka brown is a commissioning added to the reporter with navarro media as an independent media organization based. and you can get you into a slide from london if i will welcome to you. so i mean, the labor of policy, the new governing policy and higher to the country where culture was and immigration becoming very much of a wedge issue where right, we newspapers wield a huge amount of power, the calculus of course. and we mentioned that the fatal stopping of these 3 young girls of the dance class in southport last week and a wealth of misinformation that followed. but how would you explain what we've seen erupt multiple cities across the country as well. thank you very much for having me . well, i would say is, i think it's incorrect to say surely that labor has inherited this problem from the conservatives, from whom it took the government just
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a few weeks ago. labor alongside the conservative policy, alongside nigel, far ours and indeed as your reports aurora, you just said that along side, all right. with media has contributed and created the problem that we're now seeing on all the streets. labor has for you is allowed as long as the phobia and anti immigration rock direct meant in the u. k. just a few weeks ago we had the home secretary of at cooper warning of intimidation and harassment, and pro paula stein areas. whatever that means, something that is for many people a close that type of language used by people like the daily mail, no go areas for white people, the neighbor policy, i'm the tory party and all areas of our establishment are responsible for creating this crisis. and i think the suggestion that the far right is exclusively to blame for this. obviously this action did and you know, it was instigated by far right groups. tell me robinson support is organizing
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through social media and all the channels. i think you'd expect to say that these groups are exclusively responsible when the audiology on which that roy is, is one that is shed by march at the bridge establishment is totally wrong. and i think you see that and politicians attempt to distance themselves from what's going on, you know, test alma wouldn't even use the time as lama therapy at or racist and his initial address to the nation. so i mean all the time for rise, and i think that, you know, there's a sense in which we have to all the people that are responsible for this. they come from outside the towns where this happened. they come from outside the political establishment. when in truth, the cool is coming from inside the house, his stomach proceed. patel sweat approximate, evac cooper. all of them had found the plains. it is honest, abs, and on to immigration, rhetoric they is, and we're seeing now is a group of people who are vigilantes to a particularly disenfranchised and willing to take a, you know,
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direct action on direct right. that these positions have been using for years. and i, i sort of dismayed at the level of kind of disavowal that these politicians are professing to the right wing for the fall, right, right. as when they have had a direct time to that. so i'm a poor choice of words. terrible choice of rhetoric from across the political spectrum you say is contributing, is fueling this on rest and perhaps of all remote communities. i mean, is it possible off who is controlling the narratives? here the government is keen to cool this far right? soccer a. what do you see is the common thread linking these different communities, obviously launching white communities and multiple times and cities in the u. k. as well. i think it trickles down. you know, honestly the, the far right bias that we've seen have not come from nowhere. they've come from a very conservative and labor governments that have no real solutions to how to fix
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the stagnation and bertha and the lack of growth at the lack of housing, the lack of jobs. you know, when you look at some of the facebook and other social media posts that some of the right is a posting ahead of the riot. among black concerns is the lack of housing is the lack of access to the and it just, you know, i'm not suggesting by any stretch the or that that concerns a legitimate by no means they are racist, fails and a phone back. and now role. however, the reason that we've got to this place is because government off the government has refused to take responsibility for broken breast and left behind a, a heads, a crumbling and a chest, a mazda of housing crisis. and instead they found a cheap trig, which is we can just, you know, it's much cheaper. it's actually despite the market over spending the waste of money, it would have still been much cheaper to ship thousands of migrants to rolanda had that time succeed, then it would be to actually fix then it just is probably about a day as well as at night just funding that it cost to ship microns, throw on. that's what spot cheaper to with pop on to emigration,
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sentiment and blame, you know, vulnerable people. and this is something that not only the, dominate the government, but obviously new labor has done new labor response. but of course, for many of the immigration policies that we're seeing now back, kind of, you know, this horrible fruit, despising people around the country and so on. so, you know, what i would say is that it's, it's labor in the tories that have use migration as a distraction from that unlocked, divide it, okay? so this is much more than just simply a law and order issue. as we've heard, curious, thomas dress multiple times, we believe that there is a deeper social economic underlying factory here, a play. but i want to ask you about the extent of this information, def, distance mation that we've seen throughout this, you know, the like. so i've told me robinson the ex leader of the english defense lead league being blamed for instigating a lot of the violence that we've seen from his, from his hotel in cyprus,
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of perhaps foreign powers. seeing an interesting destabilize in the u. k. of promoting concluded quite prejudices of from entering instability of the country. old simply political figures, so you want to amplify their own. so the bolts mean who do you see steps to benefit from old me? well clearly as people like, tell me robinson, who's, you know, prophets hang off of the misinformation that you spread thing and on the rondon many a, you know, sun soaked location. and apparently i don't, there are multiple 1000000 palm properties. but i think, you know, fundamentally, the people that san, to benefit not just these french because, but mainstream politicians who have a perfect kind of distraction tactic, which is a pitiful nor in odessa don't actually sold any of the problems the, the fundamental without which none of these rides would have the same sort of impetus that they actually do, but instead of pay, you know,
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the tough guy we now have cast all night for the director of public prosecutions in the u. k. saying, you know, we're going to look them all up. and this is obviously red meats to many of the kind of form of conservative versus the late but has gone back at the last election . but as i've already said, will do nothing to address the actual underlying reasons why people are discontent . why people off sort of frustrated and why people become so vulnerable to people like tell me robinson, andrew tate and indeed you know, most it should be obviously said that you don't mock who has allowed such misinformation to, to, to sort of proliferate on his platform since he boasts, as is obviously a huge beneficiary of this, but that's right. you know, that's, that's the whole not the story risk a great a he will focus on this risk of brown. some of our may do that. thank you to thank you so much. pressure has wrapped up drug and strikes across you. crane cranes, ministries has more than 750 drain. attacks were carried out across all front lines on monday, partials, or 5 more than a 100 multiple loans,
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rocket systems on true positions and populated areas, and a russian missile damage the medical clinic and injured at least 5 people. hockey's multiple people were trapped under the rubble. the local mass of dozens of cause and residential buildings were damaged while another stride caused the fire. at least 33 people have been killed, had about a 100 injured off. the heavy rains triggered flooding in suzanne. the ministry of health says 7 states including west off full. i've been affected. more than a 100 cases of diarrhea. i have been what was it? which would be linked to 9 that's the un says to down is facing on the wells, was humanitarian crises, of the fighting between the army and the power, mystery rapids support forces displaced more than 7000000 people. so i do between the democratic republic of congo and the land has collapse shortly after coming into effect, the rebel m 23 group has taken the town of sasha on the border with uganda. thousands of con glaze refugees that use the town and surrounding areas to flee the
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advance of its finances. now us stokes appear to be bouncing back, but global markets are still shaken off the west state. americans are seen in to use the found it and pull 5 hundreds to where the games on choose day japanese stokes or also improve recovering more if a loss is off the was one day decline since 1997 stokes on the nic. i. index plunged gold and 12 percent on monday total as being in response to an unexpectedly weak american job series of numbers. the possible sign off the looming recession. the wells largest economy. the still ahead on how to 0 but install it before i spears goes as female boxes and easy. the story, the
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the the case type of support. now here's the thank you so much. naval india is athletics superstore and there are chauffeur has shown is going to take some facing in the javelin. he's the defending champion from tokyo, where he became induced 1st truck and sales olympic gold medalist. and you need to just as you want to throw to qualify for the final and it was a seasons best. 89.34 meters. jeff, also the defending wells and asian champion. i see major line guard seats on defending champion and wills. reckon whole the site keeps going into the $1500.00 me to semi finals. can you also getting some good news? you had a silver medal in the 5000 meters range site is enough to initially being disqualified
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last night, obstructing another run out of the plants. this has brightened the pole vault will, as record of the lympics felt like an out of body experience. the swedish, still not around the world as mando had already singled the gold medal when he played 6 maces $25.00 without fun. what sense it was done in front of a tex crowd of nearly 70000 people. he stayed on to watch him. the 24 year old is also its sweet time will champion buy out those and in those is the 1st off lights retain the olympic poll. volt title, since american book, riches that it's in 1952 in 56, ukrainian. great. so guy book capt broke the world for a quote 17 times between 199494 reaching a height of 6 mates is full of saying that stood for 20 years. and so frances, run a level unites like it, 26 meters, 16 that was in 2014. the ponce's beat that mock in 2020. and he's now broken it 9
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times in 4 and a half years. his poor res, for pulsing from powers a while. i'm on the 1st broke. the pole vault will record in the i'm the 7 age category simply doesn't know when to stop on the plant. this is gold. metal was long in the bag when he asked for the ball to be set for a world record height of 6.25 meters. we have the incredible size of his rivals roaring him on as he made his attempt just missing the 1st just missing the 2nd. and then one of the insuring split seconds of these powers olympics, when he cleared the ball to break the world record for an incredible 9th time to fulfill his dream of breaking the world, right? cold wall, ceiling and olympic gold. and he was asked of to which was next to him, perhaps understandable that he wants to, to live in the moment. probably one of the moments rec cared, least about the future is right now. i'm so can i have this right now? i mean, how could i care about anything house except this lights running the day in the
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boxing out here is a mountain kelly's is in the semi finals a mid a x y chromosome dispute that has been affecting the women's boxing compensation on the track. the men's 1500 meters seas y'all called in good bricks and of no way in a jewel with josh to of great britain. and then the women's $200.00 made the final no chicago we richardson of the euro site know shark of jackson of jamaica. perhaps a chance for julian alford to win another gold for some lucia. pull race out. is there paris? now 16000 kilometers away from parents in the hate. see the surfing metals with a sided, local sofa county, vast made home advantage. county finished head of australia. jack robinson for sales. gabriel medina. a took the bronze in the women's event. raining will champion caroline knox, claim gold. the united states is only the 2nd son. so things being in the olympics
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and the us have won the title on both occasions. to take a look at this, some wilson, hey sending a new wells record and speed climbing, making it so limping. tab you as an individual events, one slip can ended up place, hopes such problems that for once, any set of time, a full point, 75 seconds breaking his own record. he said earlier in the and he's through, it's the quarter finals. not good, sorry, high jump me test. bushings aiming for olympic history in paris, shed the gold medal with italian jamal cut some barre 3 years ago in tokyo now. bush and will look to become the 1st month to successfully defend this title when he can get some of the way on wednesday. when he mentioned hi dawn, you cannot mention what i mentioned in my name. i want to be one of the race on that sport, and that's what motivates me. there's never been any high temperature with forming big metals in the history of hide zone. and that's something that's really kick me 100 because i know that and being in the pod you gotta mean i can break through to
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a history of our sports and always rests long cause it has destroyed many sports facilities in this trip. preventing athletes from training and depriving young people of places to play. a group of single box is full from the homes to camps and con eunice. doing all they tend to carry on regardless being of a class referrals, one to 3 for all one word these young women and a southern gaza throwing punches is a temporary escape from israel's brutal war. their boxing club was reduced to rubble. so this is where they trained now in the sandy space between the tents. when uh, when we were in northern garza, we had a club where we trained and we had equipment including hand drops bandages and boxing rings. but the club was destroyed in the war and we were forced to move to the south. we tried to set up a new club with new girls and we train with available resources about done with no gloves or mouse guards. they use every day items as protective gear, which isn't any other thing. we have nothing to help us hold proper training
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sessions. we have only all hands, pillows, and blankets, despite the terrible situation and cause we would continue training these teenagers, even though we don't have anything. what are, what don't we some, how much a you has been displaced multiple times since october. but his dedication to empowering these young women remain step just from one camp to another. he's building a community of fox or is all right then just another. how many? when i came to con units, again, we managed to set up a 7010 camp, where the initiative expanded to include a big 10 teenagers. one of the boxing is how it goes, becomes stronger and more comfortable in this to the extent the parents. so now relying on the more with how to protect themselves, these young fighters are just learning to defend themselves. they're also trying to shatter gender stereotypes. and i'm what there was also bullying about the boxing. because people believe the sport is only for boys. my message to the world is that the sport is not only some boys extra girls as well,
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and there's no need to feel ashamed. oh, hold on living. boxing has become a way for the young women to cope with the trauma for offering them some rest. spite and distraction from israel's attacks, it was a habit of somebody and then we left the newest. so many places in the size and this has affected us probably on a psychological level to help ourselves. give ourselves a push and encouragement. we decided to join the books and club here because sports is very useful, particularly for goals to defend themselves. you know the end remo hope one day to participate in international competitions like the olympics until then they say they'll keep training no matter how many times they're forced to move, channeling their aspirations into every punch, dean, all the all clear as a 0. ok. but as i suppose looking phenomenal for me, like thrown me, thank you very much sandy. the u. s. federal court has filed the search engine. google is been illegally exposing its domains to cost competition to stifle
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innovation. in the case pool by the us justice department, the judge ruled google is quote, a monopolist. the quote of the company signed multi $1000000000.00 contracts. so we show a small, exciting magazines to google as the default search engine. the judge says that preach and teach trust knows adult rivals such as microsoft being and dumped on the go. as a result, control is about 90 percent of the online search market and as the default search engine or 95 percent of small firms use attorney general merrick garland describe the judgment as a victory against google and a historic when. so the american people, google says it will appeal why most other guys are right to contribute to the, to why it a technology and coach website. he says the court 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
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a significant other. there's talk a bit, 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. but that with a i, that they'll be even more powerful that data with google search plus, hey i, that it's going to have that even, you know, even more stipend 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 guy is looming over all of it. google's argument is people preferred 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
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competitor to google and search thing is the only thing that comes even close i'd go is, you know, isn't another alternative that 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 being hard, and people just don't want to use the google search in japan his month 79 years as the us dropped atomic bombs in the cities of her ocean. but i'm not gonna suck in a minute. silence was how to remember the hundreds of thousands of people killed and maimed in 1945. the amount of a russian medical for world lead is to move away from nuclear weapons. right, you're up to date. that's of meetings. the bunker for this news up and i'll be back in a moment with multiple or the days news. there was
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a say when i was just the, as china ramps up to full patients of north korean defects is human rights group. say they face imprisonment, torture and even death in the country. in desperation, some involve dangerous journey. 101 east reveals the north korea's claim to factors on al jazeera
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excellence award. nominator here on now the several people are injured at delta has blood drones hit different areas of northern israel. meanwhile, 5 people have been killed and then there's a really strong icon, a house, and some level of the bulk of this. and so i'll just say we're life and also coming up, is there a the rage and an ass try can the occupied, westbank killed 12 palestinians,

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