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the the . ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the colors, so rahman, you want to know just it renews. i lost my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes, thousands of falls to flee with no, it was safe to go displaced. palestinians lead calling units and southern garza as israel begins another result. is there a full sized say that's one. the satellite has been killed in the occupied westbank
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got the gun and they've been fine on the vehicle. police around highlights in the united kingdom is a funeral, as hold for a young girl, killed them, a staffing attack which spots violent riots. didn't nigeria? businesses attempt to bounce back up to violent protests, take a toll on the local economy? i'm joining us real sco with this for it's the final day of the paris games doctor on the 6th on house on as one goes in the women's mattress and, and she did it in and then pick for a cool time. the welcome to the news with the getting southern go. so what tens of thousands of palestinians have in order to flee the homes. once again, these really i'll be, has issued on evacuation audit and con unit as, as it renews, expensive. so it's the 3rd is really military assault on the city since last october. the evacuation order includes areas that had previously been designated.
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so cold humanitarians owens by these really all me in those areas are, again, is riley targets. and many palestinians say they just don't know where to flee to next. i mean what i tell them up, this is my, i move, it's only been a week since i came back home to rebuild it, but i don't think i'll ever find my house again. we're being subjected to dreadfully wrong humiliation and suffering. we don't know where to go. there was no safe place in the whole of the gaza strip. whoever day is to say there was a safe zone. is elia then? when your thoughts leave your home, you do not know what to do or where to go. we had already been displaced from the north, meaning we were left with little possessions. there was nothing left to carry. the q i still to comes just a day after it is very striking. the dobbin schooling goal is a city which killed more than a 100 people. the un security council is expected to hold an emergency meeting on tuesday regarding the strike while let's call save a to southern garza where he concludes rate is standing by in con eunice,
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and it has to be say its sides. but these new orders just bring a whole new, unsettling nature to people that have been on the move for months now or so. and it has been a site call of endless displacement in the past couple of hours. more palestinians are evacuating from different parts of hun, eunice. now, yesterday night, some people received those evacuation orders after midnight and where our policy mean going. some of them have been scattered on the streets, sleeping on the sidewalks without any shouts her food, walter's toilets, nothing. they spent their nights on the streets, but there are some policy news who mine is to back to it. and this is one of the examples left behind me. but so hey, let me 1st show you what the situation is in this. i'm to lance, it's garbage in pads of garbage everywhere. and those palestinians do not have any
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place to go to. they had this empty land, and that's why they are setting up their tents in here. we have been here for a week, and every single day there has been a new tens coming after the is back to wasting orders. but in the past couple of days, more people are coming to this area. it's one of the, the few m t labs still left in alma wirelessly. eh, and eunice here. we're seeing more people coming. we're seeing them setting up their tense. we see that they had came on on in this area without any vehicles. they came walking from the area that has been supposed to be a danger zone. but this area that alma was see, has been also been targeted by that is really forces. in the past couple of weeks,
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people are saying that this is the 6th time they have been displaced in the past couple of months. but some people did not even have the time or the ability to take any of their belongings because they did not have time. i, as the, is there any forces, started shuttling and a bombing that area. now palestinians are desperate. they're frustrated. imagine living in beside a pile of garbage 0 infrastructure 0 bathrooms, no healthy walter, no clean water. it's very, it's very saw the situation that policy need displaced are currently going, but they do not have any option. they don't have any choice with roughly is it still a military, a military operation for the is there any forces that anybody have them in the area has been compton? is it continues to attack them. it's also over one then talks we're talking about more than 101000000, sorry this, this policy needs. but according to owner, well,
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they said that's more than 50 the 75000. the policies have been displaced in the past couple of days in specially in the western southern western parts of con, eunice. as always, it's good to speak to him, could do that reporting for us and connie, this the, as we just heard from in the head of the human agency full pallets and the refugees has confirmed that more than 75000 people have been displaced by as well as the latest evacuation notice and it does rainy roads on x, and he said just in the past few days, more than 75000 people have been displaced in south west causa. some unable to carry that children with them. some carried the whole lives in one small bag. they are going to over crowded places where shouts is already overflowing with families . they've lost everything a need for think. unlike another was the people have caused
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a trunk of no way to go. so the other, ours is a senior advisor, adult simon garza joins us the line from out in the wasi and southern gaza, miss all the raj kentucky with us on the program. thank you. it's a question that we ask everyone associates and stuff for having it set up as a de la delay. i do apologize is a question. we ask anyone associated with gauze schools and the infrastructure of the gaza strip, where those schools as a safe haven or a place of refuge during israel's will and gaza, is actually at the case. the never that has never been se, se during and is there any attacking over long history of attacks on dogs. so in this particular world war, since the beginning of october, no place has been safe, even the designated so called humanitarian saved zone. they have been formed,
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they have been a fact, they have been targeted and massacres, leaving hundreds of, of killed and injured people have happens in those designated areas. schools they are to start with. they are schools. they should be protected by o, a monetary and international knows. they are not. they are used as designated some stairs. they, which of the more reason to be protected. they are not. since the beginning of this war we've seen a saxophone effects on getting us to school housing is the last one was a couple of days ago and we started doing school show therapy is where we so like on speak of and that's your office is done. they're like, it's not even the same, but it's getting it's overkill. and if you can call it, even that it's getting beyond anything that's acceptable or that's here and of before. yeah. so there's just be a definitive,
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i'll just jump in that is no longer i don't have the worst. yeah. if i can just jump in that now. yeah, of course this being well reported. what happened to school? certainly in the last 10 days, the beginning of august has been quite atrocious. in terms of you as a representative of ox firm, let's just talk about what is standing all the way these schools standing or what sort of services are you able to provide children? a bit limited, as it may be, is actually in terms of shim stairs, it's mostly makes, just re add them sensors, like guns, i put tubs in no rush, people have to evacuate repeatedly. time after time, after time. what's your prevents any kind of stability, even into some 3rd. so even if you live incomes and then fits gaps it's, it's nowhere near statements. so for us as ox, for me as a humanitarian,
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we seem to have lost that connection with the for the other. i chose you can depreciate. oh, we saw the raj, can you hear me again? it's a hell have it though. huh. i can hear you. oh, great. yeah. we just say we're, we appreciate the communications come be a little erratic because of the, the live live. so it's good to speak to them. they've been have us. okay. let's just carry on with the you telling us about what aid you are able to offer a young young minds who wants to actually, um, it was been uh, working since the beginning of this war trying to provide it under fire, despise everything that's happening despite all of their challenges, we manage to provide drinking walter domestic water for the i to be food versus fresh food and, and ready to eat me is we've been reaching out to community strength to provide psychologic and 1st aid, psychosocial support protection case management for children for women for jersey,
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cases for people with disabilities has been trying to provide sure their support in terms of like, um, it gets mattresses, bidding kitchen sets, all sorts of hydrogen tests and, and female cancer, clothing, carrots, all of all of these things. uh, but they all complete the, the dentist on 8 entry from outside of gals, uh, because new markets are completely depleted, which is another. and they are of a challenges like dictating that a integral is all secure and, and being able to access people to move around as a humanitarian organization is not really easy. it's faced with all kinds of obstacles. so getting the aid into goals and getting it distributed to people in need of is what we've been trying to do with rich the like, um, hundreds of thousands of se, but, but this remains like absorbing the ocean. all the needs of the heat they need is
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a huge and much more beyond the ability of any organization and know and to support the people in, in need. we need like much more resources and much more customization for, for our movement, for entry of a to be able to actually respond to what's happening. and also we will continue to try and follow your methods of trying to get 8 into the gaza strip post. today's progress for the move and if it the other raj from bulk. so thank you to any of us it sites present to advise and says that he believes i see solving dollars is viable for the end of his time in the white house by made the comments in his 1st interviews and see abandoned his re election campaign last month, how efficient possible for us from washington dc and joins us now. i mean, what more did he say about the war in gauze island? well, this is an important interview. remember, it's 3 weeks ago today that he decided he wasn't going to run in part of that was
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because the polls were telling him that he could not win re election. that he said that when he looked at the polls are, the democrats were saying that he was going to drag diving, those who are running to try and win the house. and also try with the senate. i'm one of the big factors in the fact that his pools were so far done and what's his position on the war in guys, his full sorted support of israel. and the fact that he didn't seem to be doing anything to get the war to a c spot that he said, he said the plan is set it for a number of weeks. he's going to send more members of his team to the mid least over the next couple of days to try and eventually close the circle here and get a deal done. he still believes that this is possible is a ceasefire possible useful, possible plan i put together endorsed by the g 7 endorsed by the un
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security council center is still viable. and i'm working with literally every single day to and my whole team to see to it that it doesn't, that's quite that original war. but at least they can build by who's the head of the c. i is on his way to the middle east and the next couple of days to try and make sure that they can finally get a deal that we're bringing in to the fighting in gaza. but the americans have been talking about this for a number of weeks. and joe biden said that he believed that the buffalo between him and donald trump was very close. but he still thinks he could have won the fact that he stepped stone as change the whole race. because if you look at polls that have come out in the last few hours, carla. hi, this is no leading by more than the mountain, nevada, in key swing states, something that joe biden simply wasn't able to do that so much for the update. well cool said well that's what happens from washington dc and the company i was
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thinking. now neil pod westbank is by the security forces say that one satellite has been shot dead off the gun with open fire at passing vehicles. and others by the satellite has been injured in the attack and they are the legal settlement in the jordan valley. that was right, the forces are covered at rights and several palestinian villages following the shooting that speak now to the abraham who's following the latest from africa and the occupied westbank. so what mode we know about this incident because it's still ongoing, need to and indeed it is still, i'm going and we are hearing about these really forces is still reading different villages around the jordan body area where we are right now trying to locate the car that's conducted the shooting. they believe it's made its way to the village of better della it's through the hills. but also with hearing that is really settlers are spreading out in the hills, trying to attack palestinians. we see this type of vengeance. revenge attacks by
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it's really sutler is usually after the attacks that are carried out by palestinians. let me tell you another thing that is considered here as a collective punishment, which is what's happening in the check points that auto scouts or the cross the jordan valley. dozens of as really checkpoints or disconnecting between palestinian villages, making movement between one town to another, one place to another really difficult, but now is getting more and more impossible with the closer of check points leading to the boss village leading to the said also jericho. so we're talking about the general eh, tightening of the measurements against palestinians here in the joins and by the year, you know, just let me get tell you briefly why this area is important. it is with consisting of 30 percent of the general as is space and territory of the occupied west bank. and is this going? so the bread basket and it has been seeing a lot of attacks. but also it has been seeing
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a lot of illegal is really supplements expanding at the expense of palestinians they use. usually these lands of agriculture lands, they use them to a farm. you can see how funny it is. it's usually these funny all year long. so people use it to is to come here from different areas across the occupied with bank to farm deadlines, but they've been seeing in the past few decades. how is really such as are coming in and also stealing and taking the and then we're seeing also in the past few weeks how these really, governments have been appropriating more and more lands for the benefits of the league. it is really such as the expense of the indigenous past in the day, putting that force in october. thank you. the 2 people have been killed in a russian to tackle new cranes, couple of keys. 3 of the people were wounded, while elio,
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several large explosions were reported. he's mass as the defense systems are activated to repel low strikes. for rushes, defense ministry has release voltage of what they say, all strikes on ukrainian tanks and drains in the coast region. ukraine's military made the surprise attack into western positive rushes coast region. on tuesday, russia imposed a new security regime and 3 board of regents on saturday and deployed extra forces to try and stop ukraine's advances. because the governor has ordered the evacuation of civilians. well, russia still controls much of ukraine's eastern time at 3. what donuts remains under russian control. but you praise incursion into russia's coast territory is further north. the main front line. now it's the largest cross photo attacked by ukraine since the will began to there was defensive to dallas could helpless as you find is called photo tonic has put rushes present. president putin on the back quote. in this, explain the embarrassing. i need stay. that policy is, it's, it's,
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it's more embarrassing for him because it started off as a raid, which found the loss of my followers. you can brush off and say, well, that's the sort of thing that happens in more time, but for ukrainian units to cross the border and then go rampaging for near on a week now. and nothing to have been done about that makes him look extremely weak . and also the intelligence failure as well. now we'll assist you, create new build up, the russian troops that was sent out to donates to fight to the east, leaving believing a christian you did have any kind of defensive ability. so it was easy for the cranes to attack. they've been there for 6 days. and the additional units, you're seeing substantial russian reinforcements. now a mixture of conscripts already the and you're seeing naval infantry submarines. apple and troops sort of a lead troops are being used to try and plug the gaps to stem the tide of the training in advance as well as well as
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a defensive load of the missiles and drones that were shot down last flights. and essentially by you, kramer shut down by these new units of attitude, the defense fields, and also looked at pop plans just down the way. and of course the city of course, gets of a funeral for a child killed. and a nice attack is taking place in the pacific time. the south poles, 9 year old. alas, i agree, a is one of 3 young girls killed during adults workshop in july. the teenager accused of that as is also charged with injuring 7 of those false information about his identity as a newly arrived migrant spot. right across the u. k. lower. com is outside the church, where the funeral is being held. unset this update a while. i'm currently standing outside saint patrick's catholic church. what currently the funeral of 9 year old? i must assume that idea is taking place just behind me now in attendance, of course of friends and family members,
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but also as the police officers in power emetics. who was there in attendance when faithful staffing of these 3 young girls took place and also some of the churches that have supported them, the recession area taking place. coming along down the street, there was a whole carriage in front and people wearing many different colors behind, kindly this is a funeral. the young go seems painful. we seem to think, suppose tied onto a lot of the street, lance, all the way down the street. but few is very small, increasing community could have been imagined. the consequences of these dec misinformation very quickly spread online wide clips came into the sleepy town of south fulton. the day is the visual and the 2nd of july still has a right outside of most also attacking police. these war it spread like waltz across the country in more than
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a dozen towns and cities. so it was so stays for him and i was sweet. and final thoughts on wednesday, people seem to have had enough and didn't want racism any longer on the street to be so tens of thousands people come up some protests against this. we was a school, one of the biggest movements of the police force was seen in decades. 6000 white trained officers on the streets of moving 700 people wrestles of the swift justice . when many of those wanted to was sentence really trying to just incentivize some from doing this again, johan, out to 0 south port. the games and tires are drawing to the close of to 2 weeks of lead level competition. china leads the mental table followed by the us, australia, and then japan. these a lot of pictures come in from paris, where the funds on watching the women's basketball find like 5 to start the phones for,
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for the sizing semen. everybody is here to begin at 1900. those g m c will get more or less, but it also gives the power since speaking to bend dismissal it is said, but as it all good things come to an end. so how the game's going down in paris? well, so remember that the games of started with friends in the midst of the political crisis. that what phase about security and the still, we still don't know who's behind and sabotage of the right away networks on day one of the games on the french were famously this interested, the organizes that means the national olympic committee needed these games to you'd have to fairly specs types of lift games if the paging winter olympics and then the tokyo games because of the problem demick. well, this time they seem to pull that off. i'm not particularly does it to the surprise all the french, they didn't build any whites, allison's, most of the stadiums. i most of the stands and menus with time pre built within or
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around paris is famous monuments, the best to show the city. yeah, they've been quibbles and complaints about the quality of the food and the athletes village and the quality of the river in the sense of athletes who have to swim in it. but so successful at these games been now room is all the tokyo, as, excuse me, that to, to kia and india. very, very keen on putting in bids to host the 2036 k. as you said, the today funds was in the midst of a political crisis. when these games started, there may be a little bit as you say, the honeymoon period as the end, but not for long. i know the things have been a bit of a political true said during the games tonight to present a manual micro and will be out in the closing saturday at the start. the friends of old traditional closing ceremony and the open enrollment was down. the san a couple of weeks ago, he will be meeting about 20 different types of states, amongst them, us, vice president,
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pamela harris. he will be getting some of the reflected theory of the success of the games that i think was a torch, is handed over to los angeles, which will host the games, which was the next games that not political truth will. and this country still without a prime minister micro has to a point one, but he's proving a very, very difficult challenge. we have a problem where there's no overall majority after inconclusive elections in june. and somehow that has to be a prime minister that can meet the demands or the desires of both the left and the sensor. and it's been proving a very difficult challenge for macro on to me. to help us with that for assigned power sounds really big games. drools to applies. of course, we'll have more on that later. and the elders are ours still come here on the news . i'm figuring out what went wrong, the investigation into how i have resilience. passenger plane plummeted into a housing complex. uninstalled why this american gymnast as being forced to get back several and pick metals. joe will have the story after the break,
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the the, the hello after remnants of maria, brought flooding, rains to canada is cubic providence. things begin to dry us still somewhat weather though for the lower great lakes. but really when the big story today on sunday to run and see when gus, it's about 50 kilometers per hour, then the sun cloud combo on monday and tuesday still the threats of some flooding across the coast of the carolinas and storms fizzle out from oklahoma to arkansas, all of the heat alerts had been dropped for california state, but still keeping those monsoon down ports in play for the us southwest temperatures of also come down for the pacific northwest storms moving away from montana. pushing into north dakota today on sunday and for central america reins
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beginning to peter out from mexico as you can tell me peninsula, so not a bad day in quintana rou, state for can coon, for example, not looking so good for ne venezuela. there has been copious amounts of rain here. people need to be rescued because of just how much rain has fallen. looks a bit more choir and most of that rain is central towards the southern venezuela. today on sunday. and while we've got a disturbance in the south, it by and take once again, whipping up those winds for a month of the day. oh, you could see guess anywhere from about 60 to 70 kilometers per hour today on sunday. see you later. i on the, on counting the costs fee is of a u. s. recession put the presidential town, paid a couple of harris to the test was from european nation, still buying washington oil both take a look. plus nigerians angry, but other presidents reforms to blame for that hardship. counting the cost on al
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[000:00:00;00] the book about spelled seventy's hours me. so robin reminder, volunteer stories in southern garza, israel has expanded evacuation old as it begins as the military assault on con units, palestinians were told to leave the city just days after being allowed to return home. is there any security for us to say one sutler has been shot down to the occupied westbank? the gunman opened 5 of passing vehicles. another is riley settler, has been injured in the attacks and they are in the legal settlement, the golden valley. is there any folds of terror that raised and several other cities villages following the shooting that a funeral has been held for trial killed in an architect to meet with his town. it's so cold, 9 year old alice ugly is one of the 3 young girls too,
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during attend sweat shop in july, false information about the attack, his identity spot riots across the u. k. so they're all surprised the soup position has nominated abbas a lot. you as the countries foreign minister, let's take a look at a b as well. born in 1962 into rhonda rocky. so i've done several of deputy for a minute stuff in 2017 to 2021. he was the chief nuclear. negotiate between 10 wrong and well powers and 2013 to 2021. he was involved in the old negotiations until the joint comprehensive plan of action was signed in 2015. they built his career was a diplomat twice. i have just an impass of that to tokyo, and helsinki county of archie is the secretary of around strategic council on foreign policy by been around a, is a political on the list that the university, if that around he says, present positions, pick a veteran diplomat zone for his professional approach, i think dr. kind of to would be considered
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a safe pair of hands to his public persona. is that of a quiet, professional diplomat. ease. there is no footage of him screaming and yelling or insulting people, or insulting for on meters and here and there he's. it's sort of like dr. appleton . i mean after long young, i mean the doctor may sees for administer quiet, but professional. he is seen as a centrist, so i'm, i'm sure that he will be reflecting and he will, he's and he's not a controversial figure, but he will be important to you as a he will be a member of the supreme national security council. of course, assuming that he gets a vote of confidence, which i think he will, he will be a member of the supreme national security council. he will be the president's most important advisor. when it comes to foreign affairs, he has to be a good relationship with all of the different branches of state. so again,
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i think he would be considered a safe care, can see that there is no controversy surrounding him. there is no media like a video of him or is it insulting a for a meet or are they he does. he, there is no videos of him. you know, he's, he's known to be very quiet and professional in the gerry business as all accounting. the law says after 10 days of nationwide protests against the rising cost of living, the demonstrations, tons violent and many states resulting in the deaths of at least $22.00 people. a loss of income and destruction of property and with the address for both of those states of connor. after 10 days of disruptive protest senior, one of the 10 major markets in get a 2nd most popular city is slowly coming back to life. retailers restock as labor as work to make up for lost income. the market of fishes estimate $5000000.00
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in sales. while the last for each day the market was closed. this market and uh it is uh, not saving only uh, people have cpanel. it is uh, saving, it wasn't the neighboring states and also, uh some, uh, uh, so my country that's a lot of newborn like, uh, both of them i gave you. so i think uh, it went for me just sad jim what room. he says, customers from other states and neighboring countries stop coming days before the start of the demonstrations. disruption to production and supply chain fiscal year, shortages of goods that select surprises in some areas jump seems like print defies to send, including a few kilometers away. another businessman, counts as losses, after riotous, looted and destroyed goods with more than $2000000.00. the government also took a hit. facilities like this technology help have been stripped back by lucas most westbrook testers demonstrating against bad governance. and rising cost of living,
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destruction to profit in lives, have been reported in many parts of the country. when the economy stores the impact of the progress and the economy is huge. yeah. that's where many isn't this is that it types of production in nigeria, so it has cbs, any impacted on the level of employment. in addition to that, so many investment opportunities where i live in nigeria. but the concern he says is how to restore that invest investor confidence. you suggest that the next 6 months that crucial in determining whether the negative impact of the protest would be long or short lived, depending on how the government response to the crisis increased. i just need to kind of are full of logic is called a based upon the way that's pm professionals and economic development research. he joins us on line from legal in nigeria. mr. logic could help you with this on the
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product, whether it's one person who comes out onto the street or 1000000. and it's the point that people are not happy with my jewelry is economic direction. and the president now was had the chance to see a perhaps feel of frustration nationwide. do you think the, the, the message from the public has got through to him and his government? thank you so very much for letting me play the professor hospital on the president of the initial white girl, as he may show that he has heard about a clear, wonderful, that's a professor for the president. also say that some of these programs we address only because that's what i must tell you that because i saw on the i for the president speech, the continue will be the purpose of the thought, the president address the i think on sunday, hoping the protest was thought of those on the, on mondays, unfortunately, to put those on tvs. i sure the cost for this continue to grow huge
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and yeah, approximately to be on dollars is what has been balls within the gdc of the car. so because that's something that's already been on the whole bunch of different views . they've also been shown issue around a substituting well, on p. m. s. the price will be a nice when a president was the focus. wow, well 100. 65 now to utah today they've called the average of about 659 depending on which state. so my 76 is based on my service. several under somebody will study. it's on the station. i promise you maybe the people to match up on these. i've got these ones because i was wondering, i don't be for the to be what a president i was in the office, the amount that subsidies all the possible possible leaving, continue to sorry. but that's what's most convenient for you. let me just say, let me, let me just somebody,
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some of them that we sell out to you. let me just jump in that, cuz obviously you'll, you'll spreading the whole subject very, very wide. and obviously it's a lot for all of us to take and let's just talk about those subsidies or subsidies on attic tricity petrol. the president wanted to set a minimum wage, but in order to do that, he was also having to increase interest rates. all the, any elements falls, his policies, as you say, he, he told the public when you go to elected the, the subsidies would be going. but do you think there are any elements that he could, you might say have a little bit of a think about, i mean the said the decisions do you think he might want to change? i do bit of a turnaround on some issues as well. i think the policy these what we do best is slicing the night a lot. so to be a surgery, now it's most when the president was most, i don't home video to be don't, i should wait to bed the bundle of the i,
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b c bodies. most times pay on that $1600.00 or $1016.00, depending on the market. these asked me and 3 teams was chiral kitchen idea of the price for recycle fuel. what's up with the port 3 so that the beach bought from 19000. now, so 1250000 by a box, the photos one, i want to use that to privacy. so commodities continue to go on all from price. all right, so my number to about 2000 my house rate as also increase. beautiful. multiply by the increase, the presidents increased minimum wage to follow to $70000.00. my even called by the $40.00 for the wage before you can see that before, but you might, you need a ball to $50.00 a lot of money because it said, we don't need people out to party for me. i see to talk to stop the shoot me an
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idea. we need to come to, to, with the fact that 9 right is most times you know, to be full text. it gives you the frontier to follow the company to do the best search for the best b. b. 1999. the following. best east germany, the ballistics bought uh, i can see the one bed, the sofa, the bottom. what do i do? so the best uh the, the sofa bed, the bed that's important. supposed to be to. so let's look at some things we've got we need to change. why do i have to go all the way up to complete the score as well? we've high level special events, we've got to be less expensive. the see be worse for this not being processed. why think, but you got to go back. we need to reconcile to do this policy, especially the policy about visual, of course, by hills. we shall certainly see what the president does do. i'm showing the coming days, but for the day, but that missed a pull. the logic, thanks for joining us from lagos. i thank you so much. why would be human rights
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scripts and bugs as i say, around $3000.00 people, became victims of extra traditional killings to ensure a casino, 15 years in power, families of people that had been missing a handful of the interim government will help them find some answers. some of the trend of a report from the capital dr. rights group environment. they're saying that security forces have carried out over 640, disappearing and says sincere casino came to power in 2009. some people were killed . all this were later released, but on 100, remain missing. in 2016 and been custom supreme code lawyer was forcibly abducted by plain clothes police in the capital. on 6 august, he was among the people really as doctor housing of fled the country for 8 years. he says he was subject to, to talk to you at a secret detention center. he's not been created in hospitals,
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somebody from the company that they used to hang cuff and blindfolded all of us detainees for 24 hours a day. i had several nervous breakdown seizures, and they also used to inject us with unknown substances. when we question senior interrogators as to why they had detained us, they would tell us that it was an instruction from the top level. many alleged that check as soon as government use the defend forces intelligence unit, or did you f, i am the police detective branch to suppress defend a former military officer who spent 18 months in detention later reveal details about the secret prison inside the intelligence headquarters to the media, the current director general of the agency has denied delegations. how does it cost product? we need profit investigation and need to find out about the detainees who are alive or did to get appropriate justice. they should be an independent commission for me to investigate the agency from our burn with their should. diplomat also have victim
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a force. disappearance was released up to 15 months in secret detention sell. i was in had hundreds of names engraved in the wrong one. the demand is immediate release. all the thousands of, i'm named victims of enforcement opinions. just a grass cross crime against humanity. on saturday i protested, demanded answers. family members have disappeared. individuals and others have gathered at the bottom of the supreme court. that's what the loved ones are. they turn and figured locations and they're demanding. they're really, i'm that those responsible be brought to justice on the families of enforce disappearance and extra judicial queuing, have been protesting for almost 15 years now. yet no single case has been investigated or anyone brought justice yet, despite several appeals made to the higher court for years, families have had no idea of what has happened to their loved ones. they are asking
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the interim government for answers seeking justice, or at least closure can be drudgery, i'll just say to tucker. so instead of being present, alexander, which is called the actions and protest as he blocked the main train stations in belgrade, a terror of a minority over the majority. lowercase happened after protests, against lift the money of the capital. i'm sent today that the government has revised plans for australian mining. joining via tend to, to develop large deposits in the western city of las nick. please detained, at least 19 people. 14 of the moment, suspicion of facts of felony losing one year meet you. and i don't know who you're the overtaking of an international railroad. newly built train station pro called a new station and bell ride halting of traffic on the most away. and also that the gazelle a bridge. well, that's not a contribution to democracy. in fact, quite the country. it's mocking democracy as
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a political system. it's violence of the minority tara, of the minority, over the majority of the, the families of $62.00 people killed in a plane crash in brazil, helping forensic teams identify the bodies. investigators analyzing the flight your code is to determine what caused the plane to plunge into a residential area. this pilot on friday monkey, i think you ever pulls the from re edition every, the emergency responders working in the rain in around the clock to retrieve all 62 bodies victims of a deadly spring crash on friday. that since shop sleeves across for sales, family members are being asked by a stories to help identify their relatives at the legal medical institute of some follow where the bodies were taken. fema, we're concentrating on providing specialized assistance from psychologist social
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workers and legal advisor to meet the families requirements and priorities with focusing on the well being of the families. more than 50 bodies have been recovered, but most were so badly burned. identification will take time to discuss that the body's work have an ice and i being transferred to to morgan, south palo, where they will be x rays, and then a test will be done to identify them him in the aircraft was carrying 50 passengers and 4 crew members from the southern state of butter not to preserve the largest city some follow when disaster struck. nearing its destination, the plains suddenly lost speed and altitude spinning out of control and plunging to the ground. it exploded on impact in the backyard of a house. in the midst of a residential condominium complex, the, there were 3 people in the house. me, my wife and the night. we are a little fun. at the time we thought it was a helicopter crashing. i was almost leaving the house and suddenly we sold
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a craft exploding in the back. yeah. press cures, rushed to put out the fire before it spread to neighboring houses. then they began to search for bodies and the debris to the regional airline company. very fast release the name of all the victims, among them a family from venezuela and a teacher from portugal. brazilian authorities have already recovered the to flight recorders, which they say will help them piece together. what happened? brazil's air force has already said that the pilot did not report an emergency for adverse weather conditions for so we know stories save the investigation to determine the cause of the tragedy should take at least a month. monica now give all jw a 0. we addition narrow, truly those largest unbuttoned call go across to successfully completed its maiden test flight. they domestically developed transport kauia, both a 12 cubic needs, a cargo space,
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and the tooth and pilot capacity is being designed to help transmit uh, cargo transport and logistics. i still had say all the, i'll just have a new sense will assignments called sedation as visits to like seeking to highlights a message of hope for the environment and in small glory for autonomy is on the final day of the olympics section from paris coming to the african stories from african perspectives. i'll say i am a creative at heart 3 short documentary spy, african filmmakers from nigeria, south africa, and zambia. i like my children. i like the me that goes to the leg is a to relation of slaves and we are already seeing the forest women of us from the cape and
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a dream worth chasing. a new series of africa direct on algebra. one man was at the top of the most wanted list in palestine. in the 1913, he and his followers were hunted by the british and feared by palestinians. oh, to 0 world, tells the story of abraham stern, 2 historians and his own family. the leads are up in arms group dedicated to the creation of a jewish homeland. profess pictures, committees of jewish refugees crossed the cypress to turn the man, the gang, and the states. oh no to 0. the the. well, let's get the latest from the home. they all dealing picks a jo file. thank you very much for us. i event of the powers olympics on top of the
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metal table. they edged out china on the final day by winning the women's basketball title, and they did it by the narrowest of margins. team us, i beating host nation fronts by single point, 67 to 66 is the 8th time in a row that us i have won the title that men's team also won gold with victory over the french. china finish 2nd on the metals table early on the when when took the women's plus 81 kilogram title, it means the chinese go home with 5 weightlifting goals. so let's take a look at the final metal table for these games. the united states finished with the same number of gold medals of china, but head on silver metals. japan finished the 3rd with 20 gold medals, although that down from the 27 they won in tokyo when they hosted the last games. but one metal was stripped from the usaa earlier as gymnast jordan. charles was full to him by the bronze. she thought she'd won and monday's women's full final. charles had her school upgraded off to her coach pills,
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which resulted and remained. he is unable to both start losing us. both on the paid him box remain is and then pick committee complained to sports highest quotes, who found the school change happened outside a one minute time limit. and that meant charles had to hand back the bronze to ball by side. it was still a few of the spots to wrap up earlier on sundays to find a house on, was crowned to the new women's and then pick a mouse and champion off to winning the race and the games. reco time, the thought toronto, whence paused each here pits to to just a see for the world record holder with a 150 meters to go. house on finishing into was 22 minutes and 55 seconds can use. helen. berry took the bronze. how sun also and bronze in the 501-0000 metro events . i only watch on the cvt bar or the champion authority. somebody is, you know, you, when you do $20.00 to $40.00,
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to commit to more than 2 hour and 2 hour a full for 20 minutes. everything that they said to you so hard to say important. and you will finish the hard money related, like i'm believe of, and it's late to cold and the women's volleyball, the top rank team in the world swipes aside the united states in sundays. final is a crushing that of ending champions and straight says, is that 1st gold medal in this event and they did an installed c without dropping a set to the no counts. and just one in the pull states, denmark, one golden men's handle the danes proof too strong for germany by 39 points to 26. denmark led by 9 points at half time and drive home the advantage in the 2nd period, which he escaped. so one of the heroes with 11 goals and based final denmark, happy to reclaim that title, live and then pick champions of the winning in 2016. but having to settle the silver intake here. there was an old balkans class to decide the men's roots of highlight goals so they are coming out on top leasing. parisha 13 to 11 is the 3rd
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time in a row that they've one this time. so that is it for these games. the action is over, i'm the athletes have been leaving me. let me pick village ahead of the closing ceremony, which will be staged. lisa, at the 80000 capacity that the from it's kind of like a he said kind of way to leave cuz everyone's enjoyed the time and still very happy to be where we are. but we're leaving which is kind of sad. fostering incredible. i mean, the whole experience just from the opening ceremonies and going to cutting zeros tonight. so it's been a lot of fun and i mean, it's a lot one, a lot of time experience and now is great is amazing. um there's that are great job with this games and, but i've been gone to like a month. so yeah, it's about time. a corresponding pull race has been covering the games for us from piracy takes a look back at some of the more memorable moments and the sporting events all over
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at the olympic games in paris, from football and rugby on day 12 basketball on the day, 16000000 a 1000 metals had been handed out here as some of the highlights, the man who was thrust potable firmly into the spotlight on the pontiff made his dream come true at this spot. the friends. this we did already broken the world record 8 times. this time he did, it was also stealing his secondary input goals. another for whom just gold wasn't quite enough, was the american sydney mclaughlin labrono. she left her challenge as well behind the c defend it had 400 meter hurdles, title, and a new world reco time. there was not a world record for this month, but the insured his name was never far away from any tool on the truck. no eliles, 1100 me to goals like 5000. so the 2nd piece struggle through a balance of cubic 19th when rooms and the 200 meters as let's wait until the guys got bought. swan is 1st olympic gold medal. well, we already knew that it's kind of his face typical and was one of the greatest $1500.00 me to run as a whole time. she became the 1st stop leads when 3 olympic gold medals in the
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events on the final the truck and failed. it stopped the front, the rise, trump for of india. how's the biggest social media following of any olympic athletes? knowing the 1000000 the followers on instagram, but he couldn't hold on to his juggling gold edged out by his great friend in the finals part has done all shot and nothing be setting you olympic record. while i said, really try to make these olympics unique and they decide it's a whole be trustful on, on open water swimming events in the sun river, a $1500000000.00 clean up, made it possible, but not full training sessions were cancelled due to pro multiple of the payments for prisons to be able to safely go for depth by next year. what did prove safe was frenchman lay on my shoulders go avoiding for gold medals. in the clear nights it was as if the pool, the 22 year old made himself annually pick stuff. and then you darling of the house with tops pope and all of his individual events. and i think drums, frank, for the buying was somebody in files of the trouble in touches. she one more
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olympic gold in paris. perhaps the time facing of winning metals on her home months could bring her back for one final pills at glory. at los angeles, 2020 i is not so great moments they are in paris. so right. that is a useful so now it is backed us the hail type of ship. so you like to know the age of 90 wells. item is that old behavior science is done. conservationist activist jane good continues traveling the world to inspire people to impact the pilots in a positive way. she's and she likes to promote the work of having st. spitting a message of hope in the face. so pessimistic outlooks about the survival of the natural wild. this in human repulsor from santiago, the theatre is packed tickets sold out in less than 24 hours. they're here to listen to a rock star of a different order, 90 year old, which is just totally just jane goodall. she was just saying when at the age of 26,
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she went to africa to study chimpanzees in the wild discovery, unsuspected similarities between them. and us she begins by telling the audience how will begin when she was 10 years old and read partisan of the apes. her love for animals evolve and global activism to save the natural world through who jane goodall foundation, with branches now and over 70 countries, including hearing chilly 11 year old maya says google is a role model. she's a really person for me on i on me, on my are here. so jane, go to the is one of those rare people who you can call a living legend. and not just because of the extraordinary work that she did when
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she wasn't much younger in the jungle, but rather because of what she is doing right now to inspire all generations, especially the youngest, to know that in these days is do need to know more about our plan, it's future, there is hope. good. all argues that every single individual can make an impact with the choices. they make. a message that moved valentina morales to tears. and she makes us realize that every person can make a change even by choosing which each or recycling every tiny thing matters. good all concedes the window of opportunity is closing, but the each person can help extend it to children, inspired by her institute show of the recycling projects, making good all smile as she's convinced she says that those who will soon be in
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the leadership role can and will do much better than their parents to see and human audra 0 santiago. this is the news with me. it's a hill, rob, and i'll be back with bull on the other side of the brain for them to learn from the new scene here in the all. thanks very much. good time and your company. the, the latest news as it breaks these, ready for us to start with the 10 on the schools and the wisdom got to sit they, nothing's got killed and brothers got injured with detailed coverage. we're not only talking about, so i'm assuming is with injuries from that is where the air strikes. we're also talking about skin diseases from the house of the story. the pointers were inside this car before they did this and run away through the hills over there where they were going to be imagined. people drowning in front of you and not being allowed to save
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them. at the crossroads of surmounted to young, international former tier desperately trying to help refugees and discharge of human traffic and must fight to clear the murky waters. with this documentary on the last day in this house was when the war the bombing had. you got the cruise missiles landed on the hill behind this way. we saw the crews themselves, the land, and the windows in my house, the correct from the off the shock. and we've got the kids to the neighbors and the women and we stayed in the basement and we covered the windows with mattresses because we thought maybe the one of the strikes was a 2. and then within
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a day or 2, we left we left this place, the thousands fulls to flee with no, it was safe to go displaced. palestinians leave con units and southern garza, as israel begins another results, the colors that hold on the north field is there like a headquarters here. and also coming up is by default is a one subtler, has been killed and the occupied westbank got. the government opened fine on the
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