tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 8, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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and i still don't know whether this conflict with turning to an or that to the, [000:00:00;00] the other one. this isn't use our life from dark coming up in the next 60 minutes. the rallying against racism in the united kingdom. thousands gather in major british cities to purchase violent riots. targeting immigrants and minorities is really strikes co, at least 27 pallets and use across the gaza strip since wednesday morning. most in the southern city of hon units. and you planning and forces launch where cross
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border attacks on russia. hundreds of people flee to pers. regent and democrats. and republicans candidates mix their pitch to voters in the swing state of wisconsin as the 2024 presidential campaign. each of the 10s of thousands of people have been rallying in the u. k. capital and other cities in the past few hours to make a stand against anti immigration protests. the demonstrators condemned bays of violence and destructive behavior and called for calm. the unrest began after false information spread regarding a knife attack and south fort worth. 3 girls were tragically killed off. we say they are prepared for more unrest as far right groups call for rallies and at least
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$100.00 locations. what can approaches are being held in major cities from new castle in northern england to brighton on the south coast and many are chanting pro emigration slogans carrying size, welcoming refugees, and calling for unity. there have been reports of confrontations with opposing protesters in some cities. but many of the rallies have been peaceful with protesters say they want to send a message to the country and the world. the because the race is who the way to the south side of the season, opportunity to try to sign and see goes across the country. and maybe spread that to a general,
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a chart on any seems to be on hit save because i have this mental health community just behind that supermarket, tesco, this dining room to racism. so place vantage community, especially around 3 neighborhoods, multi cultural categories to be comfortable culture. once upon a time the yeah, just trying to do my dc and i'm trying to do my pond, help keep people safe, feel safe. and i believe that be great. i'm feel like we've done a good job so far. so fast is and rather i'm in south yorkshire with more. all right, growth has a list online of modern immigration. mario firms that are dealing with refugees. that wouldn't be the task of on this road in as an industrial zone a little bit further. but what we're seeing now is that counter protests of mt racism and a rifle chassis come here,
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are blocking the road towards this law from basically protecting is. i want to also see this here that the good news is also in front of them and make sure that i need a ride to a tassel con, get to this area. and this is to set you down to see an auto parts of k as a loan with us. well there was a lot of anxiety in the evening. 6 all right, protest what's happened? the gun shops were closed, societies were fairly quiet, but so far everything seems to be under control. and it's especially the counter post tests that i'm out on the 3 step process, i'll just say around the room. and or con is in bolton where children are purchased or say they welcome diversity in their community. a parent that knows how to fault and people have been anticipating. all right, groups found out, as i mean, expect saved in a 100 places throughout the year. okay. i'm actually surrounded by accounts of
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price, chest, hair, sale thing, record you stop to fall, right? they are also charging that, they said they will continue to come out to stop the fall, right? hijacking communities. they say they're not part of the community. the saying they all and minority. this is a very close that community is always being di, fast. it's always welcome type versus case they want to watch me happening across the country. now the government is also taking this very seriously. this being to emergency leasing help in downing street just to take 6000 police officers trains right across the country. the home office has also put out a statement on x for me to wait to say at the present sentences will be handed out for writing of yep, 10 years violence to sold up to 5 years criminal damage. up to 10 years on his side to rachel hex. 0 to 7 years, they also keeping the quote, the longer prostitute, it's ready,
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they want to hand down sentences to some of these rang leases to create and will come to the st. louis comes out to sarah and will hutton is a columnist for the observer and president of the academy of social sciences. and he says several factors are fuel the far right unrest that has gripped the u. k. this huge, generally kick for some young sugs of actually in a come gazing and causing may have throwing rocks at the place. i mean, uh or, you know, it, is that and secondly, i think there is a, a feeling is good enough. i have a some. yeah, is that actually um the parts of the country where this has been going on or where quite a lot of asylum seekers have been shunted and, and catching hospitals and hotels awaiting the assign them claim to be processed.
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and i think there's a lot of resentment in somebody's community is that, that any of they kind of left behind the only use the very many. there aren't very many good shows as good wages. uh, but actually it's a kind of it is it, this dining is a dumping ground, is a central ac by the way, the rest of the country is using them as a place to kind of host asylum seekers and others who waiting their clients for citizenship to be processed, there's a lot of that. and then of course, you know, there is this information isn't just about the fundraiser of these dreadful, these dreadful fee motives of these kind of 3 young girls and south, whatever we get. this information is kind of much more rampant. i mean it's, it's, it's, um, uh, this is an old story about 2 to policing, which is that kind of really wrong. i mean, it's not the case. it's actually if you a white and a for the white young man, you're more likely to be cushions than have been in a black, young man. i mean,
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now she's telling me around you for $56.00 times would like you to be cushion. joe stopped by the police. if you're black or customer color, then you want if you're white, but that is, that is really gain ground and see is that help cocktail of things? here is not. there's no one cool says no one thing you could point to and say that says the israel has been bombing areas in southern garza, which it designated a so called humanitarian saved zones. at least 18 palest in use have been killed in the strikes across the city of hun. eunice bodies were taken to the hospital. many of the dead were burnt alive after that really strikes attends housing displays. people where you want to just see for palestinian refugees says 86 percent of the gaza strip is now under evacuation orders. it means israel expects garza's
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population of 2300000 people to be sheltering in the remaining 14 percent of lab. the spice that is ro keeps bombing the areas a claims are safe and the holiday reports on the attacks from con eunice. is there any forces target to attend to where keys? 6 policies were killed. those were displaced, palestinians who step up through the 10th and assigning the eastern parts of con units. and let me remind you that a court a couple of days ago, only the is ready for, says were withdrew from that area. and the policy is, do not have any other option other than setting up their tents on the rubble of their houses, or beside the rubber of their houses. and it's not, it's not only this target, but the, or as early forces also targeted the western parts of con eunice. and it's also targeted at an apartment in a very busy area where at least 4 policy news were killed. there was also another
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asterix in uh how much those are the buildings behind me. they also targeted apartments there. this is not the 1st time that is ready for us is target tense for this place, palestinians, but palestinians believe that where ever they go, there is no place safe despite the fact that this area was the significance as a safe. so or a safe area by the is really forces the is where the forces continue to target. those areas policy me is in can units have been literally scattered around the streets, displays homeless over and over again where the is a force is invaded that area more than 2 times palestinians. now suppose she didn't come, eunice, do not know where to go at. destruction is everywhere. the infrastructure has been this is completely destroyed. palestinians do not have any place to go and specially the fact that there is but is very crowded for people. so they are
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relying on setting up their tents in an area that is either agricultural or ascend area, but the is really forces have been since the morning concentrated in the center in parts and particularly in community. and the armed wing of the law says release footage, appearing to show its fighters using explosive devices against is really troops and an attack east of han eunice like a sombre gate. so says it's a may the bomb is using material. extracted from is rarely rockets and it's really air strikes have targeted parts of central garza where tens of thousands of displays, palestinians have sought shelter. 3 missiles struck near a mosque and they were, but 3 people were killed and does is injured in the attacks on tuesday. which was sent to black, smoke billowing into the air is rarely showing,
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has been reported across at least 4 areas in central. gosh, i'm, and i'll just there, as i shut off of where i'm not, has more now from the better. and a warning viewers may find some images in his report. distressing to another for me . ah, the heavy it'd been a good bit about that had to be in it. so this is the ultimate of yet. and now they is ray, the aerial bombardment, had it started with a single arrow tied up on and paramedics and people nearby rushed to help the victim as within minutes. when he's ready, we'll pines it launched ways of most all that the civilian area. and more can see the tenants that we're displaced, palestinians with sheltering. one of the people in this area was crammed with women and children. it wasn't because these riley only had declared it's a safe and if you minutes, arians aren't quite but i live as we speak,
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permit ics and civil defense teams with basic tools. when doing everything they can to contain, the fire broke out off to the strong get off the ship and then they also searching for survivors will move victims under the rubble, despite the dangerous conditions it done. most of jobs does a lot of no serious level use, really forces cooled, some residents and ordered us to leave. they find a warning this island and we run for our lives on the 3 missiles will fight up this area in just a matter of minutes. the quantities, month, like i'm the big apartment, there is not a single say. so one of cause these rate is a length of the world there on occupation forced the treacherous enemies. they want people to leave some of the people before anyone could move. is there any pains 5 missed all the well the doesn't were killed. others dismembered, the bodies ripped apart. this month is a mother's watch on the i'm going to have to be live in the middle of a i'm a phone is i'm a most of the people here have been displaced numerous times from rough uh, town units and central gowns. uh, now the real crammed into darrow bhalla is riley's client. it is
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a safe zone. why they show in the area. now this is all false propaganda. coming up, this is a very densely populated residential area. is targeted by as rarely will planes in the series of ad strikes without any warning. as a result of the large numbers of palestinians were killed and injured, are still a blah blah. deal all they did, but what's up the bottle? and it's really air striking. garza has killed a charity worker for the n g o world central kitchen. now the salute was rushed to hospital after the attack died of his injuries. 7 of the organizations employees were killed in april when and these really strive, targeted 3 of its 8 vehicles. israel has been accused of deliberately targeting aid workers engaged. and this one has lost more air strikes into a southern lebanon. at least 2 people were killed in those are well,
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6 others were injured. israel also carried out the strikes on the town of h. i don't close to the border is really attacks from after, as well as leader issued a new morning on tuesday. that the group is close to responding to the killing of its military chief for the sugar and as well as says it's launched a several strikes on is really military sides. a batch of rocket sparked a fire and the northern is really town assess. it all has blown leaders say the attack is and retaliation to a strike that killed some of its fighters on choose day is really artillery up positions in the occupied goal on heights area. we're also targeted and in be roots, a funeral has been out for a has bullfighter killed, and it is rarely strikes. i mean by the thing is the nephew of a slain has full, a commander of a bean and 3 other people were killed on tuesday when a stretch it
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a home in the southern lebanese town of mesa doing and as a bank has now more from southern lebanon, it does mean considerable activity had in 711 on, is there any forces have been bombing tens and villages? we witness to extract on cover killer, not far from where i'm standing here and much to you. and now we understand in the town of do a, a 2 people that killed his beloved flight to and the civilian a far to say 6 people were injured. now israel did came that they killed the commander of an antique tank and we saw unit. but his with us say that he was just a fighter. now, as a response to that, his will have said that they've targeted the northern cope's headquarters is a northern cope's headquarters in the 8th that done base. and that his beloved, also released drone footage of peers appears to be a drone strike against that is really military personnel. terrier and occupied couple of show by hills. now we've also heard explosions, reverberating, have you've heard aircraft overhead as well as drones now,
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but what people are really waiting for is this promised his belie retaliation for the kidding of the senior commander flood shocker. and when that retaliation takes place, you don't know when or how will what it will be. but when it does take face, it could signify the next stage in this conflict. i started bake. i did the rough march, i you in 711 on answer key. i has formally submitted a request to join south africa's genocide case against israel. it's now the 7th country to file a request to intervene. several more say they intend to join. seen him, of course they're blue or has more now for the symbol the legal base for to channel those 6 countries that have made official press for intervention in the case filed against is for by south africa. as the i, c j is the, i suggest that you the article number 6, this rate. and if these, some of these countries, applications are approved by the i, c, j, every single goal to solve these countries will also be part of the files. and
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there will be some written statements, of course, as by the registrar to to believes that the more countries are involved in this case as interveners. uh, the countries that are bound by the genocide convention under the u. n. the song or the case will be against israel, is right. it is only supported by german advise why why of the sites through kia, venezuela, columbia, spain, and libya and paula sign are also involved. but we are waiting for the i c. j to approve this process. of course, this will be binding for these countries as well as if i to j approve this legal process will put the responsibilities on this come present. legal process is expected to take 4 or 5 years or even longer general 5 cases in the history of the i, c j. but it is very important because international community will be impacted and
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is vile. will be held responsible for the war time. haven't the russia is moving air defense systems to the course for nuclear power plant? worried by the latest. are you creating of the tax on it's eastern border? me threatened. it's the security. a state of emergency has been declared in the region and your type of all of our reports. now for moscow, the ukrainian troops use drones, tongue, send ahmed vehicles to cross the border into the coast creature. and the russian defense minister was quick to report that tax were repelled and the ukrainian sabotage had withdrawn. but the statements were edited after publication and all mentions of the retreat later disappeared. one command to serve the situation corps cuz under control and ukrainian equipment and troops have mainly been destroyed for
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to any personal factors effective way. the ukrainian side is trying to distract attention and pull back some of our troops, which is now successfully advancing into the next direction. but we have enough resources to cope with us any upcoming. several civilians, including ambulance workers, were killed in the boat at times. many more wounded authorities have moved hundreds of residents away from the shout areas. another 1000 have fled. the acts in government edged people not to panic. not just is on the situation of the borders tense, but we are cooperation with the security forces. the army and the board of cards, bottles are going you're trying to provide assistance to civilians leaving the region reports addressed rusher. last a had a call to enter the tongues, allegedly, several 1000 of us troops were taken captive while ukraine lost in that defense system several times since all meant vehicles presents letting the peace and discuss how to combat the search and ukrainian activity with the defense ministry and domestic security service keeps giving. here's the key of regime has carried
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out another large scale publication. it is indiscriminately fire in various types of woodlands, including besides it, civilian buildings and residential buildings and ambulances. someone verified social media repose suggest to ukraine is transferring more. is this to the boat to present patient has emphasizes the number of times that the special mutual peroration in ukraine is going according to plan. now that russia's board of regents have come and talk and people are fleeing the homes of flores. he's here on say in public at least whether that to was part of the blind you last, or bob oliver ultra 0, most square, a standard and we know is samuel low vermani and associates a fellow at the royal institute to services institute and he joins us now, from a lender and a good day, what's ukraine's the strategy here? why he did this is not the 1st time we're seeing cross border attacks and direction
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we saw earlier this year. they were hardest to ensure. your brain will be developed, right? a cursed. we saw similar actions happened last year, but i think you've seen the creating of it is instability inside russia, making the russians view of the war is affecting them because many russians across the country don't necessarily feel that i is also in the diverting russian forces away from the don back front lines where they may be slow, incremental gains, and the next may be in the long term, it might be and get some kind of a swap deal. so if you craig and hold some territory inside russia, they might ask as a can session for russia to withdraw some glitter managers right now. so out of my putting in the meantime, it has come out strongly saying this is quote, a major problem vacation. um, you know, what, what, what could his retaliation be potentially? well, i mean, i think there's a lot of the historical rhetoric coming through from the russian state media and live with the outlets. says this attack has happened. we saw homage gauges like
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certain mart on go as far as calling for a tactical nuclear strikes against ukraine. but it was realistic response. a directions will do is target across the border region, assuming which is a bite on the other side of christ. and the planning is already pre empting and getting ready for that. we are, they withdrawn from the 23 settlements. there is actuated by 6000 people. so i think that they'll probably retaliate with forcefully in that region. charlie, reading and surprising harder. and how would you describe the stages of where i mean it's been now what like a 2 year long slog well, pretty much the mountains isn't really major breakthroughs. and as for december 2022, when the ukrainians managed to push the russians across the river. and we have cruise on the russians made to meet the rental gauge, the aspect cylinder back the and now most likely chance of the are you paying a very small gains in as operators? yeah, but the scale of the range gains are so small is less scatter. events are at this where they've been encouraged because actually bigger than what they did all last
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summer. right. and now in the meantime, the us regarding this latest incursion has said that they're going to reach out to ukraine to clarify what keeps objectives are in these are cross border rates. you know, how do you, how do you think the united states feels about this? why we get the feeling that the united states is the passively opposed to ukraine escalating too much on the russian friends. so it's pretty clear for the discord lease and from other uh different types of my documents are released last year. baghdad, you really is, did consider the idea of and dating, rushing down the roads, you're taking over some russian villages in the hopes of getting the russians the lead. so it isn't the other side of border new crane and the american shock. those plans. yeah. so i don't think that the american opinion is probably change very much over the past year. us is also expressed concern, but a brain striking russian, the energy refineries, energy production facilities and ukrainian forces now are getting pipe close to the
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trans shipping point for oil countries like henry and australia. so that's why i think that the americans will probably be asking you for any answer questions and maybe telling them to down down, right. in the meantime, of course, talk of um, of trying to reach some form of settlements are, are increasing. i mean, is it 2 years ago? i mean, that was unthinkable. not so long ago actually was unthinkable stevens suggest a settlement. so do you see that? we'll see more of a push now for the parties are to reach some form of deal. the needs of the pressure negotiations ongoing because the war has really stagnated. as i said earlier, you will to draw earlier over the past uh more than a year and a half. i think that that i think would be especially the pressure to be there if there's a 2nd top administration. because john has insisted that he will dissolve the 11 day. he says he wants to resolve it quickly. gave events is i substantial. mommy is no skeptic a few brain, but even there trump does not plan in paris
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a is an ex president. i think there's still will be a push for negotiations, and that's why you bring it saying that the next level be summit frontier should be included and there, which is also something that would be way different from uh, what your granny is are saying just months ago samuel or romani, your associate fellow at the royal united services institute, talking to us from london. thank you. you very much. i, as i still had here on algae 0, heading home the new leader among the dishes, into a rim goldman set to get straight to work. the hello. thank you for joining in. let's go with your weather report scenes, or turn in a bit more quiet, or if we can call it that for indo china and not seen those heavier pulses of
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monsoon rain, but still keeping those flood alerts in play for the philippines power. one island for example. okay, 2 things going on in china and we've got our summer rains across the yellow river valley here, but otherwise for central and southern china, blazing hot sunshine and humid in many spots. shanghai with a breeze office is trying to see your feeling in the upper forties. it's also been hearts in japan, could catch a few sundry downpours, including for tokyo. let me put this a day for it. just look at the showers and storms winding up from lamba tar rate into beijing. so what does this mean for china's capital? i think friday, saturday, between those 2 days, over 48 hours, you could see half a month's worth of bring back to this part of southeast asia. rain picks up for southern sumatra, island and really, really across borneo island on thursday and for australia. here's how the story goes for you with band of showers moving toward the southeast here. so south australia you get the better bet for seeing somewhat weather,
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including for adelaide and will end in new zealand where it's this storm system is on winding over both the north and the south side looked by for an adult commentary series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental task in columbia, the arrow, lots of people came up to scientists to understand why species of toast wants to take things. it's still thriving in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada. first nations, front line. the starry night towed on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks israel is carrying out torture and enforced disappearance of thousands of palestinians and the occupied with fonts and gusts with detailed coverage. people with disabilities are the most vulnerable and groove
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in these riddles. relentless war across this trip from the hoss of the story, as well as a still own government with its escalation on the ground. so getting areas that supports to be a few minutes, our insights the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching to 0 reminder of our top stories this tens of thousands of people have in rallying in the u. k. capital and other cities against anti immigrant far right groups. the demonstrators condenser protesters,
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violence and destructive behavior, and called for com. israel has been bombing areas in designated a so called humanitarian saved zones in southern gaza, at least 18 palestinians killed and attacks across the city of hun units. ad russia is sending reinforcements to a nuclear power plant in the south western 1st region. the action follows a rare ukrainian incursion into russian territory. the plastic, just 50 kilometers away from the fighting. the and the united states democratic presidential nominee come wires has held an election rally in the battle ground state of wisconsin are running mates, minnesota governor to waltz campaign with her a day after he was announced as her v. p choice. while they both slammed trumps policies, arguing the week in the country at home and abroad,
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democrats seeking the game support in wisconsin, which is c as a cheese to winning november's presidential election lives. and let me tell you, i am clear, the path to the white house runs right through this state. and with your help, we will win in no of denver. we are going are going to win the republican vice presidential candidate, judy. there's also trying to show rob motor support in wisconsin. donald trump's the running mates a blamed complet harris for the southern border migration crisis, and for high inflation. he says being called weird by his advice presidential rival for his conservative views is a quote, badge of honor and quote. all right, one, welcome. now from utica new york. it is john. so i think he's
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a senior partner at john zach. the strategies. welcome back. good to have you with us again, how is harris's pick for running mates are settling you know, so far, so good course. it's only been about 36 hours or so and, you know, expect the opposition research to be in full swing. and so we'll be hearing some negatives about tim. wal, but i think the important thing is it, uh uh, given her rationale for winning, that is, come on here as this was a good selection. this is a man without major controversy. because man who represents a region and i think of equal importance is that he represents a group of small town rural, more traditional working class americans who have been largely forgotten by the democratic party and who were not giving their support uh over to to campbell harris group is particularly important in what we called the blue wall
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state, wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania. mm hm. and then do we know how they're pulling our voters, giving them another look, or is it too too soon to tell or too soon to tell with what tim was in the race. and i expect to will see the 1st real numbers tomorrow. but at least for now, prior to his selection, come on here, said made up some loss ground with joe biden. still in the race. she'd begun to consolidate. actually, the really important existing pieces of the democratic winning coalition of black voters, particularly young black, young voters in general suburban voters, women voters that as well, hispanics as well. so not making up as much ground as say, when uh, obama was elected and re elected. but certainly there had had been some progress in
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a short period of time for her. right. and as you're speaking, we're showing a live pictures of the top of the ticket of the democratic party arriving in detroit, michigan. another really, really crucial state. i mean, it's obvious the terms got their mojo backed with just how long can they keep this up? and also can they convince those the non committed voters in michigan in detroit that you know, they should get their vote. that remains to be seen. those uncommitted voters are, are hard line and is, you know, we're very, very angry and alienated by the, by the nest ration policy towards israel and gossip. that there is a substantial 4 to 5 percent of the total vote that comes from air of americans. but even more from younger ecology, age of voters progressive voters as well. with that said,
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her choice of tim was well, really made some sense because even though he is pro, is real like every other possible vp nominate. she had like, kimberly harris expressed some sympathy for those college demonstrators who were really going out on a limb and showing empathy for the dying and suffering and in god's up. and so in that sense, tim was, was it in many ways that the possibility for a bridge with these uncommitted borders? well, no more, i guess tonight, right, exactly. well, no more. um, now in terms of, you know, what will they have to deal with when it comes, you know, to the arrivals on, on the republican side as well. obviously. uh, you know, donald trump and now it appear as j. the vans are masters and negative campaigning in there and ridicule. i don't know is that any of that will stick? remember, part of the problem is that donald trump was really focusing less on a,
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a positive message and much more and a negative message in that message with geared towards the age and the mental acuity of job. i'm, i think in every respect when buying and dropped out, campbell harris came in is writing a chris of popularity is going to be that much more difficult for him to, to attack campbell of paris because she's a fresh face and she's not old. she just by her presence changes the conversation. right to john, this is our be talking to us from your take on new yorkers and your partner, and so i'd be strategies good to have you back with us. thank you. thank you. by the man and pointed to form an interim government and bangladesh and nobel laureate, to a mom and eunice is expected to be sworn in on thursday and families of those who lost
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a loved ones in the protests that toppled. prime minister sure has seen a are renewing their calls for justice time, very chaudry or reports from dr. unprecedented event in bung with their starting protest or later revolution. on top of that, an author, attorney and government, it came at a cost of the hundreds of it kills, i mean, and now people $1.00 justice and their comfortability. but most of the son just on, on that was selling water during one of the demonstration. when police opened fire, killing the 25 year old, a week later, the young man's wife killed herself. i want justice for the murder of my son, and also for those students and other innocent people who were killed. i wanted investigation by the united nations school provide justice because uh the additional system has failed us. in recent days, there's been widespread vandalism, and loading of homes and businesses belonging to the leaders of the from our
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governing party rights groups are also concerned by reports of attack targeted in those. traditionally, the minority community supports the own, mainly share cuz seen as part of the total volunteers are working with the military service, strong law, and order. many bangladesh just says they hope this will be an era of political civilities. worried about their safety, many police officers that staying home because there are no traffic police officers hoping is better and chairs 2 minutes to traffic on the road. so there are no bottlenecks and people respect the rules on the road on when is during their 1st public speech since 2018 colored as they are from a prime minister. unshared person of the opposition by move this nationalist party addressed or rally in dock of via video link, z or call for peace. instead of revenge in order to rebuild the country, to taking g shops,
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no need for the students who gave up on their dreams by getting involved in blood shed, we will fulfill those dreams. students have shown great intellect, courage, and bravery while fighting, which will help us in making bangladesh or republic. a nobel laureate, mohammad, the universe related the interim government, he has arch bangladesh, is to get ready to build the country. but the country has a way to go and is entering, the government will likely face many challenges in the coming weeks and months. tons of drudgery, i'll just say to a doctor. thailand's i move forward, party has announced it will reform as reform rather as a new party following an order for it to be dissolved from thailand's constitutional court or the court to also band move forwards. leaders from the holding political office for 10 years. the party won the most seats and an election last year in place to amend the countries strict laws against insulting the royal family, tonia chang,
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apple personnel from bangkok. arriving for his big day and cooled his party in the spotlight. peter lived here and read the leader of new fold is keen to be seen to be following the letter. the little, where inside the court jurisdiction is the use any more. before the verdict, the full amount of his registration, the constitutional court ruling on whether the policy is cold to reform, the less may just stay law was illegal. it seems a long time since last year's general election, which moved forward one convincingly. since then, the punch has been blocked from government by an i'm elected up a house and plague my legal challenges. the lesson results don't matter because the winning policy is being solved. and then the 2nd lot is winning potty is also harass. persecuted said todd communist a is the end of time, so you could be removed from office next week. and then the verdict itself
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a panel of 9 judges unanimous and that decision to the policy should be dissolved and its executive members banned from holding office for decades. time media now waiting to move forward, slated to come out and make some kind of comment. but also we've just seen extra security come into the building. a lot of expectation that will be huge disappointment now the policy, the one the election 15 months ago. just being dissolved, the man who could say should have been prime minister is putting on a freight face. but also indications the policy will be back. will make sure that the, that the political project continues in a new vehicle which will be introduced on august the 9th. he may try to move forward, but it feels as though thailand's taking a big step back, tony ching, out to 0,
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bank of police and nigeria say they've arrested more than 90 people protesting against the government's economic reforms and rising cost of living. we say there was arrested including your 7 polish nationals were cherry and russian flags, which is considered a treasonable offense. tens of thousands of nigerians have taken to the streets since the beginning of the month to protest against the worst cost of living crisis in decades. one of their chief amounts is for the government to reinstate fuel subsidies. i'm a degree says more vulnerable jo, the appearance of russian and most coding of flights during the progress on the streets of nigeria raises questions and debate among public coming to us in the country. most of these incidents wanted quoted in states though a closer to an easier public. why last year there was a military cool. and we so how those flags, soto dominated public professions and raleigh's image of the public and also in virginia if possible. and mommy, but a game there is also
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a big question when the flight to are raised, there was also done was purchased openly what calling so on over to a democratically elected government, united and this, this a go to ages. imagine as a is treasonable group of people who will start to come pick some buses come pick we've been flooded so well that countries i'm calling for military take about government. this is not a protest, but i know finish a prison that the police are listed. a number of them i do because we thought fortunately, the security agents have said they've made several arrest in respect of these incidents at cost and i did it and then click on some of the cues to the quotes of
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lawful persecution. meanwhile, the projects themselves uh, sort of slowing down across the country uh 20 the 7th day of action on the streets of nigeria, businesses to return to almost normal in the business capital. because i mean, i'm going to hear markets out open shops and other businesses of actual reopen. but a game that has several offices, government offices, and private offices that continue to remain closed because of the, the binders move erupt again. how many degrees? obviously, you know about you to the world food program and so don is racing to deliver emergency assistance to 13 areas at immediate risk, a famine, the u. n. has already declared famine and a refugee camp and the northern de, for region. hundreds, thousands of people are sheltering. they say more than 25000000 people, that's half of the population are facing acute hunger as a result of prolonged conflict between the army and the parent military rapids support forces. it's been extremely difficult to get assistance and so we need
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a massive expansion of humanitarian access and association of hostilities, particularly in the conflict hotspots, like f usher or 2 other areas. and that are 4 parts, which is 0 states basically everywhere, where there's conflict ongoing is where people are trapped and facing, largely facing the highest level of hunger and, and are struggling day by day to get by and this as so does capital is on the brink of collapse, after 15 months of conflict, water and electricity supplies are intermittent and rose and buildings are damaged . millions of people reflect the country during the fighting. hey, but morgan spoke to people struggling to get basic items in her 2 building scary. this cars of the fighting roads littered with ammunition casings and cars, rebuilt with bullets holes. this is what's most of the dance capital looks like.
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after 15 months of conflicts between the army and the rapids support forces. basic services have been disrupted in many areas so that the lift in undermine the 2nd largest city. she fills up her barrow at so once a truck twice a week. artillery shelling has the 3 pipe and supply network in this neighborhood. sly, the holes, we give you and the only way to get water is from tankers. we struggle to get clean water, we get tired from carrying it. and when we get home, we can barely do anything, and there isn't even enough when we get water from the trucks, every 3 or 4 days. cleaning the house and washing clothes is difficult. everything needs water. street battles have damaged electricity, poles interrupting power supplies. this is the 1st time in months is that abraham has had electricity. the army recently regained areas from the parent military group and repaired some of the power grades. the electricity is a necessity in life. it is
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a major part of our lives so which restoration encourages people to return home. i had reached a point where it was a luxury to find some way to charge my phone and call my family outside the country . now finally, i can do that at home and some neighborhoods signs of restoration can be seen, but they're only a fraction of the capital. the money in parts of undermine the damage is extensive, so it's difficult for us to provide electricity there. it may be some time before we can fix it, and there are parts of the city that are still under the control of the rapid support forces. so we can get there to restore power. and some services aren't easy to restore. hospitals have been damaged limits and people's access to health care and law and order no longer exist in areas under our self control. because of that, most of the streets in the capital now look like this. one is very little signs of life and activity and reminders that they were once people here have since been
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forced to leave her to was one's home to more than 8000000 people. many have left because of the violence or lack of surfaces. and those who they have to deal with what it's become a battle field for 2 generals, one through all that together. he but morgan, alta 0 on their mind. cartoon to the world health organization has called an emergency meeting to discuss the jump in and fox. the case of spreading from the democratic republic of congo have been hundreds of deaths recorded in the country related to the virus this year alone. and the head of the w, a show where it says urgent action must be taken in light of this payoff and books outside the odyssey and the potential for the farther international spread within and outside africa. i have decided to come to be non emergency committee under the international regulations to advise me on whether the outbreak 3 prisons probably
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unice tailors are salvaging fabric so they can make clothes for people who have lost everything. if to some good food for ports. persons sofa covers and full drapes in this workshop in hon. eunice, bits and bumps of material are transformed into dresses. that comes with risks. and the cost of living this material isn't fit for humans and the middle of some of the fabric from curtains and sofas is high and police to which makes the heat how to best and leads to various types of allergies. forced to leave his own home, mohammed opened this shop for customers who have lost nearly everything he salvage suing machines. he found in a boomed out tailoring store. after his randy war, planes struck shops, markets, and factories across the strip. palestinians fled with little more than the clothes on their backs. and now many a falling apart at the seams. physically they've got you for the demand for fixing and mending clothes has become much larger. appearance came here to tyson the own.
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a close to suit the children and the one blouse or a pair of trousers has been used by 2 generations of the same family. often deposit a little of a 100. over 10 months of conflict, israel has kept the strip under seat only allowing in some humanitarian supplies every day. goods, such as new clothes, have become a luxury, almost impossible to come by, distributed by any sort of industries and we don't have new fabrics. so what we do now is just tighten some clothes that have become too large for their owners who have lost weight because of the war and the shortage of food. otherwise we repair some torn clothes and other simple things like that. these taylors are using their jobs to patch up their lives and give others a sense of dignity. soon they could run out of fabric thread and even needles. they say reopening all crossing routes into garza to bring in supplies is the only way they can keep going. if to some good food, al jazeera,
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a self exiled leader says he will return to spain for a regional parliamentary vote. carlos puts you, miles says he'll go back to spain despite of pending warrants for his arrest. and let's see colonial region in 2017, but fled following a referendum on independence deemed illegal by the spanish judiciary for jamal may fee announcements on social media the day before the cadillac. and the parliament is due to confirm a leader whose party does not favor breaking away from spain and financial the chunk. the thought on this, the legs are begun that you need to return from exile. i'm convinced that there is no other way to democratic, no matter the, then the end of political repression, an end that is contemplated in the latter and in the spirit. if the amnesty lo, if we believe it, if we wanted to be a little that covers everyone, we cannot remain silent in the face of rebellious aptitude,
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in which some judges of the supreme court have been cut down for it as well in president and nicholas my daughter says more than 2000 people have been arrested since the disputed election. my daughter boasted about their detention describing them as terrorist and criminals during a rally at the presidential palace. widespread protests broke out and cut off gust following the election and opposition for testers accused model of stealing the vote. john, 2229 terrorists have already been captured and we have evidence on fact today that will be transferred to high security prisons, which are ready for the terse to drones video has, has captured the moments that a stranded man was rescued from his vehicle in the wake of tropical storm debbie and the us state of florida rescue was wade through waist high flood waters in manatee county. before pulling the man out of his car. 6 people have been killed in
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florida and 300000 have been left without electricity. and countries across east asia are experiencing an unprecedented heat wave with scores of people dying of suspected the heat stroke. rob mcbride reports like these children in the chinese city of shanghai, people across north east asia of finding different ways to get through this publishing. so ring temperatures, subsets of daily record from maximum dom on the pallet. great. as the city of 25000000 people tries to keep cool in japan, the heat wave has proved deadly with hold of 100 people dying of suspected heat stroke in tokyo in july, a month the recorded the country's hockey's day since reco it's begun with temperatures this ca mold in 2 degrees above average. the authorities of setup cooling centers and miss spring stations. the tourists and local people are like,
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who is the model of the spending to i was funding here, i guess so sexy. i can literally squeeze out the sweat from my shot. in japanese schools, children and the teachers are also suffering. the children can no longer do what they used to do like playing in the school york. this is the reality of school life today. a while inside some older schools, a lack of installation means air conditioning systems strain to keep class rooms cool enough. in south korea sold has activated it special situation room to coordinate efforts and st cleaning trucks. so being used to cool road surfaces to keep temperatures down, especially in the cities from old in 2 weeks. so like many other major cities has enjoyed the so called tropical 9th phenomenon with nighttime temperatures,
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standing consistently above 25 degrees celsius. and with this heat wave set to continue for at least another week in north korea, unprecedented summer rains have caused extensive flooding along its border with china and prompted leader kim jong, going to dispatch thousands of volunteers to help in what state media calls a revolution reconstruction campaign back in so the successive one father and finally growing but not as after 10 years of cultivation seems to point to a change in climate hold. if you don't get the fact that the bananas produced and sold means the climate is becoming sub tropical it with that. and while the space heat wave is over, the question for south korea around its neighbors is what next summer might bring. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so and that is there for me, a little rock for this. the news our on behalf of all of us here. thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us. elizabeth. the for now will be here
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with a lot more news in just a moment. the, as the cost of all celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between serbian and because of albany and forces we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people have power, examines the posts for landscape and present the challenges for the regions youngest country. this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to the places that others can all fear god, by that, put a youth on purpose half the time. and it's to go live on the go
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live, another story that may not be mainstream the, the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the week, the look milestone please the story. what kind of response can we expect from china if tech talk is indeed back from the markets and economies and small businesses, how time cube is wide, economic problems be addressed,
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trying to be fixed to understand how it affects daily 9 south asia is growing for employment levels that actually only why is that? counting the cost? oh no jersey or the volume against racism. tens of thousands of people protested new cases. these all set empty and look at the alarm and then put on. and then this is alice as the on live from don't ha, also coming up is riley strikes, had tense, housing, the displaced and gaza cutting people in what was designated a safe,
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