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g, working what to do if there is no day after israel's war on gaza, the quizzical look good us politics, the bottom line, the the coming of how this introduces minnesota governor 10 watts as a running mates for the us presidential election. the, i don't know about this, and this is obviously rely from doha basel. coming up on us means it's new political lead. a younger, similar takes over from a small company who was assassinated in iraq last week. is where the jets rustled, residence and 11. on this capital. a head of a new warning from sized balls leader, bangladesh,
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engine room. government's name's nobel, laureates, mohammed eunice as its chief adviser, a key to mont. to protest the we're going to begin in the united states where vice president of capital harris has address democratic party supporters with her newly chosen running made for the upcoming election. minnesota governor tim waltz had 9 1st rally in the background state of pennsylvania. how does describe to itself on walls as under dogs for the november vote, john hands and reports from the valley. in philadelphia, the women running to become the 1st female us president chose americas midwestern dad as a running mate. then so tim waltz burley bald former high school teacher and football coach, who became governor of minnesota, describes himself. donald trump is not fighting for you or your family. he never,
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he never set it back kitchen table like the one i grew up at. wondering how we were going to pay the bills, he said his country club up in mar lago, wondering how he can cut taxes for his rich friends. the vice president comm away harris told the philadelphia crowd, she's been looking for a lead pennsylvania. i'm here today because i found such a leader the, the re energized crowd had more in common with rock as donald trump round. isn't those held by president joe biden? huge fired up in wearing their candidate on their sleeves. this line wraps around a large city block the size of 2 football fields twice. and this is where they enter thousands of people lining up to see the 1st hair as well as campaign events. and many of them tell us they're excited to be here. i am here to
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help make history. yeah. not history. i 1st during, for you more energized about the campaign now that she's at the top of the chicken . yeah. without a doubt, it's like, it's like a different world. we're living in the last 2 weeks. the democrats, fortunately for us, have an embarrassment of riches. i mean, it's a wonderful thing and why wouldn't i be here? judy vance works is republican, vice presidential arrival was also in philadelphia, holding his line of attack. the biggest problem with the tim was fixed. it's not tim waltz himself is what it says about. com over here is that when given an opportunity, she will been the to the most radical elements of a party. that's exactly what she did here. that's what she's going to keep on doing . as president harris fired back him and i have a message for trump and others who wants to turn back the clock on our fundamental freedoms that we're not following the with
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a newly energized democratic base for harry center, new running made. the race is only be good. john henry and l g 0. philadelphia, who's nevada? it was a program the fellow with the foreign policy research institute. he said his house and was, are aligned on policy and both have the experience to govern. what you saw today was a ticket that represents both the coastal liberals and the midwestern working class folks who are facing democratic parts. and what you also for is a very effective take them the public and party tickets, you know, which includes a convicted felon and a guy who is the reason why jim loans are the 1st public and ticket as we have been trying to. busy and are the vice president hertz,
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is somehow not equipped to handle the foreign policy united states because she hasn't had national security experience. this completely ignores the fact that she's been vice president for the past 4 years. she's had portfolios with regards to a base, the border where arrests are down arrest had been up in border crossings or down. she played a role in the hostage negotiation with russia at the munich security conference. and as a function of being vice president is she starts off with more national security a policy experience. busy ronald reagan, bill clinton, george bush, birth of brock obama. absolutely. donald trump before they became president. the
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how much does it matter to us and what is its new political leader is been named a successor to it's not fun. yeah. it was assassinated in iran last week. and was led, how about the operation is inside gaza since 2017? no. to day reports from the model in the occupied westbank? yes, yes. and what is elected leader of him off a week after the move miss from vertical cheese. this my have you here was assassinated and thought on as the top of visual of him us and gaza. the 62 year old strong man was already up the heart of power. now he called all the shots of peace and war, heavier than what was chosen unanimously. and this shows that the movement is aware of the nature of all the difficulties that it's facing. negotiations were managed by leadership and send what was always present families of these really captives. a key was benjamin netanyahu of trying to do rail ceasefire talks by a fascinating honey. yes. who was the top negotiator for the group now is real.
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must deal with send, want a man, it's imprisoned for over 2 decades and then released in a prison or exchange deal in 2011. the nothing. yeah. signed off on after that, send one who grew up in a refugee camp in san eunice was an unstoppable for medical act, or a fierce full for israel send. word is closer to the military wing of her mouth, yet able to maneuver its multi layered political ranks and become its leader during a ferocious for to send want is at the top of israel's hip list accused of masterminding and leading the october 7 attacks. and with hundreds of fighters breached as well as borders and captured over 200 is really civilians and soldiers . now he is the lead negotiator, faltering says fire talks, the regional and international mediators including the biden administration,
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desperately need to succeed. israel says it will not stop the war on garza until the destroys hemlocks and kills it's prominent leaders, assassinating is my and honey a propelled the us and ward to the home on the center of attention. now the whole world has to deal with him to end the war. not all the address data. palestine is really leaders have been reacting to these developments. israel has bandages either from reporting their cell correspond comes also who is following the story from jordan's capital. i'm on a lot of reaction pouring and across these really political aisle. let's begin with the country's foreign minister who in a post on x, formerly known as twitter, said that you, he, us in want his appointment as the political head of him ask. now give israel more of a reason to assassinate him and continue their annihilation of him us. we also heard from these really armies spokesperson, daniel, her glory, who in an interview with air media said the quote, the only preparations or intentions that israel has force and watch is to give him
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the same state as him. some of the play, if you'll recall, that israel claims to have a sas, unaided, the be from us military commander, back on july 13th, but said that they could only confirm that news based on intelligence last week. but there is a lot of anticipation as for what's next and a lot of uncertainty because then one of the appointment did come as a surprise that the conversations within is really media, or that there is really no differentiation between how masses political wing and the military one, and they say that's and why does appointment prove to that point, but there's also going to be a man's pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu from family members that is really captive as in what is now going to be the weed negotiator for him us. but israel is going to have to speak through, through mediators, and these are family members of captives who have been protesting for months, calling for new leadership, saying, but that's, and you always should give whatever concessions to the other side in order to bring back the captive then it comes on the heels of an anticipated attack that could be
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when do you, can israel any time and it's something these really have said they're ready for, but are still anticipating what's next. have this and who's just either a man or do you guys agree? estates commented on some more being made. how much new leader particle haine has more from washington dc and a jury press conference with their counterparts from australia, the secretary of state. and she's the secretary of defense, put a lot of their focus on what's happening in the middle east again. antony blinking, urging for calm, se, known, escalate the situation. and interestingly, he said the us has sent that message directly to around and also to israel. us doesn't have a relationship with its counterparts in around usually they talk through the switch . so going to want to find out more of how that conversation happened. but he was also asked about the appointment of general. yeah. so are to be the sole leader of hamas and the way he answer that question was very telling, let's have
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a listen. he has been and remains the primary decider when it comes to concluding a ceasefire. and so i think this only underscore is the fact that it is really on him to decide whether to move forward with a cease fire. that manifestly will help somebody tell us that he is in desperate need women children, man for caught in the crossfire from us as making a gaza. whether we can put the gaza and the region more broadly onto a more peaceful and secure pass. so it only emphasizes the fact that i spend the case for, for some time it really is on him as the present said today, following his conversations with president ccn with a new to me. this is the moment. this is the decisive moment. what's really significant, there is the language that he used. he didn't denigrate similar at all. you talked
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in a very hopeful way about the status of the negotiations for a ceasefire. as well as long as the series of drone unlock it strikes, this tension rises on the southern border with israel. several areas have been hit, triggering airway, cyrus explosions were housing, the coastal city navea. several people have been injured. israel's army says it intercepted at least one drone. $500.00 fighters are being killed and then there's really arrow so i can sell them 11 on the attack. hit a 2 story house and the front dune on tuesday morning. also a big was near 11 and southern border on tuesday, even as rockets were being intercepted. strikes going on right now. here's below the launch some rockets. and if i, if i can, if it's a camera, men drive can show you in the sky. uh, we can show you this like those. this is a, this intersection taking place right now. right now those,
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those as rating defense is trying to intercept his below a rocket. just flying over a head. right now, his bluff i, those rockets towards is ready positions. and you can see some of those intersections taking place. that's just how tense is at the moment. we've seen strikes taking place all day. about half an hour ago, the sol, and hug his blood rockets to hit occupied golden heights. and there's more into such as taking place if of us going to have those rockets up being launched by his beloved from $711.00 on going right over our heads, i'd be intercepted behind us. and some of those earlier got through and you could see in the distance the occupied golden heights being hit. so generally what happens is that his will of pretty well hidden in southern lebanon. they go into rockets, for example, for from where i'm standing now. can see the is where you set to the front of me.
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it's just a few kilometers away but not fall from the border. and israel routinely hits the liberties position, so uh your own back to cuz i'm a just you 3 kilometers away from heavy. so striking temper kinda young a time behind me, its been hit to hundreds of times since the beginning of this conflict in october. and that's just about because i'm it took behind me. and generally what happens is that his bluff eyes rockets as well as pricing to set them some of that money to get through a sunny boom. somebody's running, jack, so rattled by that and it's 11 on capital as well as leaders issued a new warning about the group's response to the killing of administrator for a show is and i called on reports from baby in a show of force is where they were planes, flu low over the lebanese capital. breaking the sound barrier several times and creating sonic booms. they were the loudest heard by residents of baby boot. since hezbollah opened up
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a front along the border to help garza 10 months ago. and this happened minutes before, as well as leader was to address the one week memorial for their slain military leader for ad shocker, during which he made clear iran, hezbollah and humans, hotels will respond to as well as recent progressions, regardless of the consequences. what the in, in job a lot of responses coming, god willing, the question is whether we do this independently or will it be a coordinated attack from all the members of the access this as an option? maybe we decide that it isn't the interest of all is each responds alone. we may all respond to the same time. this is a big battle that will what of israel killed as well as chief of staff loud sugar in an air strike in the southern suburbs of bait. it was last week, hours later, the political head of how much this mile heavy it was assassinated and the iranian
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capital an attack iran blamed on israel hours before an us for the speech as well as air defenses failed to intercept exclusive drones launched by hezbollah. that reached them 20 kilometers south of the border with lebanon. despite the heightened state of alert, israel has been bracing for the promised retaliation. officials are defiant, saying the country is prepared for any scenario, including a swift transition to a fence. and we currently fighting a 7 fronted war by iran that is seeking to strangle us, but we are, of course, seeing down the the terrace. proxies, pensions are as an all time, high streets are almost empty. it wasn't the 1st time we've heard is ready, just flying overpaid roads. but the loud booms creates a panic. people were shaking and headed home. now they and the region waits for what comes next in a dangerous the escalating conflict. that weight,
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according to the solar, is part as a punishment. does that include their elders? either they still ahead and i'll just say that the owner of a northern ireland cafe said a light to an anti immigrant protest tells us here he's going to have to move to a safe area the the hello that will stop by looking at the satellite image for the middle east and the event, and you can see a patch of cloud that's one that across some of the gulf states that pro, that's brought cloudy skies to the likes of guitar, the u. a. and oman, bringing as well as shower, to the skies. do start to get wednesday into thursday. we'll see temperatures come down for cities like doha. we are expecting the humidity to pick up with that.
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elsewhere we've got moved bus of heavy rain across the western and south west and pots of saudi into western areas of yeah, i mean we could see some flooding from that more intense range, but farther north it remains a very dry and hot picture with a fee is heat coming back in for a rock and 28 on thursday, and fee is heat, is the story across the north of africa, not just for the northeast, for cases like egypt, but also algeria where we've seen temperatures peak up to 49 degrees celsius, is very hot and dry here, wednesday to thursday, much west to for the south of this for the likes of sedan, we could see further flooding here. and flooding is likely around coastal areas of kenya and tanzania. as little waterfront works, its weight further in land, largely settled for the south of this. apart from cape town in south africa, we've got a weather front approaching here, sweeping in by thursday. with americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era?
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the us wants to keep the war in ukraine going to russia's will is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no day after israel's war on cause a quizzical look, good us politics, the bottom line revealing eco friendly solutions to come back to our planet. on l g 0, the, the the what you know, the 0 reminder of our top story is this, our us democratic presidential nominee come in the house has made her 1st campaign appearance alongside her newly announced of running nights, minnesota governor,
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tim waltz. iris and waltz have been speaking to support from some the battleground states of pennsylvania. thomas has named yay, or someone as its new leader. following the assassination of this mail funny, i entered wrong last week. so mars led the group from inside garza since 2017. you guys prime minister has again tried to reassure people. they're going to be protected from violent protests across the country. some of the people involved have been targeting immigrants, refugees, and people of color. but as malayna vessel, individual reports from the time of middles pro minorities, especially muslims say they're frightened, you know how much is cleaning up the often most of the violence that swept through his town as wide as botched through the streets of middles. very well. he's a foreign student. he cowered in his bedroom and could only watch as his call was being vandalized. then to tell you it was the best way god. then i tried to attack
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the most. i am groping. my family told me to come back to back to some sense if you even go to the park, sun is mostly event that you get a just a few streets away. mulder surrounded and you cause house trying to break down. had to move all scared because of we had the smash, we had them trying to get into the house. we were all looking from his desk when i called, when i go in there, look the dogs much in the do come in. then what happens become site, because that will be outnumbered. and if you do fight will be it will be killed. the traces of what happened to you on sunday still visible, this area bore the brunt of the disorder. people's cause smashed. we've seen so many broken windows and things still feel and they don't edge here. there is a real feeling of tension. and then the in the missing community is bracing for more trouble. security. now come on site, the mosque. this helped anyone. what's this achieved and lead as boring young man
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not to take things into their own hands. we know that was a lot of feed into town, and most of might be a talked in young men came out to defend the most in inverted commas. and for the time they did the right thing, they stoled outside the most to listen to the elders in the community, the local moms, we encourage them to stay to be respectful to the police, cause no further issues in terms of audience. but suddenly, some of them all young, the elements of the crowd begun to splintered off and eventually begun to fight them with the riotous from the office. and the helps no one the angry divisions that have scott the nation for 2 of us in this town. none of us who need to reach out to 0 me those breath as well. the anti immigrant sentiment is also being felt in northern ireland to a protest as of targeted muslim own businesses. these are images, a, coffee and bell fast its own number. how many address says it was set
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a light during a protest and the session on saturday. i earlier we spoke to mr. richardson, he explained what happened a couple of people did time say a passing by and shouting, and is even the shouting on my name because uh, they know that located over it as uh, the smartest, the windows and doors. and they were very, very addresses. again is me and my stuff because of a lot of major and we are listening sometimes so so it's very, very dangerous. but our life is scary as the woman i kind of and it's a cause it is totally damage. there's nothing i got that goes for them. just got in . so my plan now is uh to find exit at the reveal kids business somewhere else. i see if my there is an option because i was strong. so immediately i decided
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not to buy the coffee at all because i found that so it's only about the business. it's about my life, my family's life. so, um, but after then, you know, after this uh, as a blog for the people on the island and overseas, you know, 80 uh people are eating nissan rogue um, social media. so my emails, so they have supporting me. they standing with me, they asking me to read this done. uh, it started my business again. so uh, is that what i can do, coffee, is that gonna be most i gotta do is the same area and those areas that are being in uh, is a loss um for 10 years. and gave this business for the last 10 years around the same area. but of course, you know, the, so this long time they didn't tell me to stay a long. i'd have to go to different areas. they some areas is, is better as secure for businesses nearby lorez mohammed jonas has been named chief
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adviser to bangladesh, is into them. government is department was demanded by student protest as after the 1st 5 minutes a shift, i've seen that to resign. joseph fled the country to neighboring india. a term are photos, weeks of anti government demonstrations which sell a violent for these crack done fine, but that's just president dissolved upon them and hours of to students tracking more action if their demands weren't met. temperatures right reports from dot com, of the celebrations, but it is around certain times the bottom of the ship problem and has been resolved . and the long time arrival to the former prime minister. should christina, former prime minister in opposition liter color that csi has been released after years under house arrest. the army met with student protest or the coordinators of weeks long. cortez really is this video on facebook of the demands. also talk to
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the we will not accept any other government other than the one proposed by us. we will not accept the government supported by the military or the fascists. any proxy governments or governments against the people will not be accepted on the streets. there's still display of the events of the past few days from a prime minister. shared custody knows residents once impossible to penetrate, overriding by the people the blanket ahead lines across the country as the not please. everyone is talking about it. we need peace, vincent, we are poor working class people with daily way to and as we just want to live in peace, our i think what happened on monday, the vandalism, it was not appreciated. the palace belonged to the people like us. we will have to pay for the construction of the question. now, what will bind with dishes political future look like? the capital city is come by trends. the police side of writing the regular duty is due to concern for their own safety. so the vigilant is and the military are
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patrolling the streets. turnville charles ray, i'll just say to a dock a as well. mohammed jonas was born in 1942 seen as bangladesh, his most distinguished economist on entrepreneur. and he is identified as a significant political science by shakes, i've seen is government. eunice rose to international prominence in 2006 when he found the cause. i mean bank and he won the nobel peace prize for providing small loans to people in poverty. a year later she has seen his administration began a series of investigations after eunice formed a political party in 2011. he was fired as the banks managing director of accused of violating government regulations on retirement. they tell us faced more charges involving other companies that had created in january. he was sentenced to 6 months in jail for violating a labor. lovely was later grunted down. what she qualifies on is the executive director of south asia perspectives. is an opinion magazine,
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is my how my youngest is work is going to be challenging. you wouldn't be the hand of the government because you know, everything has broken and broken by the previous slides. the 2nd, so you're not caught up songs, the units, do you do? so no industry designs left in the country. everything is part is part of the judiciary, the media and the else. an educational institution, nothing left in the bottom of this. so it will be a huge challenge for across the industry, build this institution and to remove the country. and i think he is, he will be the right man because he has that. that is, somebody need to see because he's on the, he's coming back who going to be another prize and he has, he does not have any, any, any, you know, political bias this. he's a neutral parts on so far. and so obviously to make that challenge, i think he would, you would inform his advisory board to do like minded people, those who love to continue to do those who really wants to contribute for the
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nation. it wasn't the 200 or you're most ones are being killed and fighting in me and mazda northern washington state. in the past week, dozens of bodies have been seen after drone and artillery strikes believed to being carried dogs on the banks of enough river. heavy findings taking place in the area between me and mars, armed forces on the icon, the army, one of the most prominent on groups in the country. at least 33 people have been killed and around a 100 have been injured. dr. heavy rain triggered flooding into done the ministry of health says 7 states including west off for has been effected, united nations. it says so don is facing one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. after fighting between the army and part of military rapids support forces force more than 7000000 people to leave their homes. there's. yeah, it's really ministry size. it's cutting diplomatic relations with ukraine and solidarity with mom a which did the same thing just days ago. money accuses key of, of supporting tronic fighters inside money. if i just killed dozens of money and
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soldiers and most of the ways from russia's wagner last month, the decision to sever ties comes out to ukraine's intelligence spokesman said rebels have been given information to conduct the attack. keeps cold. molly's decision. short sighted and hasty. seas 5 deal between democratic republic of congo and rolanda has collapsed shortly after coming into effect. fighting has been intensifying in the east of the country despite it tends to pause a conflict as far as millions of people out of their homes. refugees affected by the violence have been arriving in neighboring uganda. malcolm lab reports these people having run for their lives now joined more than one and a half 1000000 has been displaced by 3 years of armed conflict in eastern democratic republic of congo. they fled fighting between.
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