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is the use of the business of power around the globe. now to sierra the, [000:00:00;00] the low on money to sorry, this is a new sound life from the home coming up in the next 16 minutes. a single. is there any strongly cold, a house in central galls and kills 6 palestinian children? i'm the parents for us next year of stay as me blinking heads to the middle east and have been to help reach a golf has faced by deals of research. president says ukrainian troops hang on his folder while ukraine soldiers push, find the interruption. and we report from government and the eastern democratic
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republic of congo, the country it was sent for growing. and folks, outbreaks of the piece of statements with you. support rel, i'm a good kick off a legal campaign later on sunday welfare serrato's boss to load a or radio from org. that's one way to gauge valencia gets view coach comes from 610 you off to a with installing the hello. welcome to the program. we begin this news out in gaza where israel's bombardment is showing no sign of respond. 38 palestinians have been killed across the strip since sunday morning. now in the early hours is ready for say, stroke a house in their own by kenning 6 children. and the parents funerals for the family with health several hours later in the city. and i've been single rizoto my daughter together with
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a husband and 6 children was sleeping peacefully at home and there they were taken by surprise. and then miss really miss landed over the head. the entire house was flat to him. they were all killed. my daughter has been struggling to have children for years. and she had those children through. i have yes. the oldest brother, a girl who was the year and a half and quadruplets the mother white for the un. what wrong to these children do? well, they, posing any danger to israel, where they carrying arms around a 1000000 people all sheltering in their own by law, which is just on the hoff of gauze population. is there any forces of issues, new displacement orders covering the city and all the parts of the strip forcing palestinians to see that homes? yet again, the un agency for palestinian refugees says there is no wes safe in gaza. meanwhile, international pressure is growing on both sides to reach a cease 5 deal us next year state as me blinking is traveling to israel as
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mediators all set to resume the tulips in congress next week. shortly, we'll have 2 homeless salutes. she's in the jordanian capital a non for us because of course these writing govern his band algebra from reporting inside israel. but for us, let's speak to him. can diary she's in there all by the in central gaza, him for palestinians who are just now arriving in darrow, by that it is so crowded already with come, they go and even if they do manage to find some sort of temporary shelter, what access is the 2 other things, like water and food, of the well, the answer is as simple as know where there is no where all of these families, the children, their parents, their belongings would fit any place imbedded by left there. but that is an agricultural area where all of these lands and agriculture lands have been
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transferred into makes shift cops. now we're talking about more than 10 months of displacement and those families have been already been here in those makes you come . so we're talking about more than 1900000 displays has been used in a very small area which has been but i know some people were able to go to the relatives to find a space to set up their tests. but most of the people are concert on the sidewalks on the street, not knowing where to go. we spots a couple of families and they're saying that they simply everywhere is over, run them all over over a positive kind of thing is just like you and shelters, schools, public schools, even hospitals, where we are right. you know where this place is sheltering at least $100.00 families that have been here for more than a month. now those palestinians are not only suffering from continuous
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displacements, but there is no shelter. there's no food, there's no water and, and diseases are spreading and contents and use are very frustrated. desperate. and they're in a state of panic due to this continuous displacement for more than 10 months now. and cause already that for us live in there on fall on. meanwhile, during the weekly cabinet missing, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said his government is engaged in complex torques for the return of captives who do not leave my phone with them. we are managing negotiations for the release of our captain is a patriotic and ethical mission of power mount significant. so these negotiations are very complex and with a terrorist organization on the other end that i reiterate to these all negotiations. it's not chronic. so gift in which we can be flexible, but certain issues cannot be dealt with with flexibility. this clear distinction
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must be made. as we exec, concerted efforts to bring our captive time, we are holding, steadfast to the times, we have laid down these tons of very vital for our national security and pulled in line with the 20th of may. proposal endorsed by the us administration. that's great . honda center and she is in alon in georgia for us honda. so what, what did we hear from the is where any prime minister, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that mediators should be putting the pressure on her mouth. and you'll see us in water rather than directing that pressure onto israel like it has been for the last several months. be, is really prime minister, has accused him of time and time again of being the reason why these talks and negotiations have not been successful. but how most points the finger at israel, and specifically at benjamin netanyahu, who has added conditions to the terms of the deal back in july when his office released the statement of for non negotiable,
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but nothing you all who said were read lines. israel would not concede on. now while there has been progress and there has been movement in these talks in doha is really official speaking anonymously to media. have said that in the wake of all of the optimism that is coming out, they do want to lower expectations because nets and yahoo still has a hard in spans, they don't know exactly where have my stands. and there are still talks that are going to be happening in cairo for which is really delegation is present. meanwhile, we have us secretary of states and c, blinking and heading to the region. he's got meetings with prime minister netanyahu . what are we expecting from this trip? as well, the us has been quite clear that us secretary of state anthony blinking is going to meet with miss and yahoo in order to get him to try to soften his fans so that there can be a cease fire deal not just in the works, but ultimately, to volition,
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meaning that there would be something to come of these talks that are in cairo. and this, and y'all who has, as we've been reporting, had a hardened stands, which he says that it's how masses fall through us secretary of state. and we're making his 10th visit to israel. this will be his 10th meeting with nothing young face to face since the war began. and even though there has been this awake of us pressure since the war on guns that began more than 10 months ago, that's an yahoo has been quite clear that in the face of whatever international pressure, even if it's from allies, is world will do as it pleases when it comes to the war and he has previously said that even if there is no us support, israel will continue on with the war. but the us secretary of state is also going to be meeting with your web guidelines. and these really presidents as israel, still bracing for some sort of retaliatory attack by the audience. and by who below mean, thank you for that. honda civic that for us in
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a non well israel's latest full displacement from central and southern dogs, i, his cop even moved people off from vital water supplies. i'll just there is honey, i'll show reports from con eunice. it's nothing to know if you don't listen to me, then you get to the here in southern guys, we've been documenting the damaged, underground water, wells tanks and pipe networks. as a result of israel. it's ongoing war on gaza as it nears. it's 11th month, i saw one that was still the $4.00 and $1.00 just said i'm a we spoke to engineer, so i'm sure about the situation in con units. and that's one of the model i had called to provide me a fee and for the damage inflicted on the entire water infrastructure in gaza on the is of the wall has sticking. i had a toll on it for a single resident. the water share per capita has full and sharply and will reach out 0 at some point on the best of days. it does not go beyond $78.00 leaders of water per person to meet all your daily need. a box full out of the 5 major tanks
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have been destroyed. these used to palm more than 30000 cubic meters every single day. now, what can i go beyond 10000? nope, the destruction does not stop with these wells and tanks. it extends to water distribution networks all across the city. but the, you know, the municipality is facing great difficulty in getting them working again. pumping water to the cities residence is now close to impossible. what color are left to the water distribution network has been intentionally targeted by is ready for us is adding to the list of war crimes committed what people and guys that are struggling to get their basic water needs. when the others we stand in long queues for i was hoping to get some clean vasa and is your, this is the gym and then my little girl and i a waiting. and these long lines under the heat of assigned the shit that let me, i knew the nation, we appealed to the whole well to help us at least get some clean water. madman matter. yeah. and it, when i need on while yeah the on,
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we're really struggling to find some clean water and we work long distance is to find little but it's not sufficient enough for my family. how does the government as the us a little bit out of even those palestinians in gasoline who have not been killed in this war, are barely surviving on top of the missiles, bombs and bullets. israel has created kansas other causes of death in every part of the gods, australia, top among them, the destruction of infrastructure and the dangerous health hazards. they create the zeal medina, to hon. you want as well. some writers is the director of planning with monroe the u. an agency for palestinian refugees, he told al jazeera, the only solution to gauze is fulton crisis is a cx 5. it is a whole range of us and connects and says connects problems here that we're dealing with, which means the only solution to it is, is rarely a ceasefire. we've got,
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we previously have massive issues with fuel coming in power in water wells and hiring the southern ocean plants. those have recently been ease but where we're left with a whole raft of other issues. the massive damage that has been inflict said on the water and sanitation infrastructure over the past 10 months, the partial supply from is riley, was the lines on, on, on, on our ability to bring is that off to bring in the chemicals, to purify the was it with a friend from a lack of, of chlorine right now, and in terms of the daily grind over a 1000000 people now crammed into the middle era. this isn't an area that's built to provide services for the many people. so the water points simply on hair and when people continually move from one place to another, the what's up point is the bullets of providers have to follow the browser. it's incredibly difficult to vote for them to get access and to us and other ortho providers. and gaza to ensure that access when people are on the move and they're
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on the move in the midst of a very heavy complex as well, and very heavy on bottom. so not only is it difficult, it's also often very dangerous. but you know, it's a nation assess 3 pace capable, sustained minor injuries, often explosion and then locked vehicle in solving 11 on its own. clear $1.00 cost of loss, but at half an hour is up to 3 rockets with fund into israel. and he went into enforce patrols the board. f at the job is guessing much more difficult. i said fag reports now from larger you of the members of the united nations mission and never, not taking no chances. when travelling near the country 7 border patrol vehicle was caught up in these a strike of this month. the situation has been tense since the liberties on his will and is rather than fighting 10 months ago. today, the engine contingent is traveling to a village tends to the border even in these big it is times that to get addition
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very quite the uncertain. the village has not the, in a massive a not vacated the village in the of state. a strong there displaced by the adults goods. they had been shipping and people have been introduced one of them. but you know, because they didn't moved out of medical clinics. this people living in the area was supposed have left no longer for what for the leave without the international forces that seem to talk to here once a week. we would have in short, a serious crisis because the nearest hospital is 12 kilometers away. it is built, the bombing of 7 different on, has already to states, tens of thousands of people who look we are facing all kinds of challenges. first, there's these ready aggression. most of the families had left the town at the beginning of the crisis because they had to return to their homes because of the miserable economic situation. plus the change is present everywhere. the doctor has a steady stream of patients to see what the team can only travel with the security situation. and as you come on,
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i came here because my hands and legs are painful and there's no other clinic to visit. plus i don't have a car to drive far and i have a disabled daughter. so i came to this clinic because they always get us. what we need is really has contacted me daily, strikes against tons, infinities, and stuff, and live in them. it's not just areas near the board at the up in kit. the frequency of these really strikes, but other inside lebanon have increased. this is a strike to place some 15 kilometers from them and on the southern board. a woman and her 2 children, but among several people killed in the attack. and while i take the food near the southern, 10 of them about the back near the border of the un troops and detain children in the village. but they are preparing themselves for the security situation to deteriorate as a conflict, drugs on a site vague, i just need a more genuine 7, a holistic now to samuel romani is an associate fella at the royal institute services institute mid lease program. you join us now live from london, samuel, thank you for your time. it feels like we've been here before
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a ceasefire. applying blinking in the region, loss and as well trading blame. do you think this time is any different? well, we definitely been here before because my major ups in regions, right, insurance, the possibility was east fire. and now we're seeing a potential set of problems and being val masses and really to really engage with these these very tasks. because according to his own words, it says that these, these 5 will impose american dictates on them. they're skeptical of what is your try to add new conditions with the last minute. there's usually the americans are providing covered for genocide and the deteriorating as measuring and situation in gas makes it even more complicated. i mean, when we talk about us pressure, we've got the trip 6 you of state in, in israel, uh tomorrow. but the us of made it abundantly clear, many times that it was to spend on israel, it'll continue to protect it from any potential attacks. so what else is this and
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by didn't or blinking to hold of an engine? yeah. as well, the lady on sensors are definitely proceeding according to plan. we're looking at 3 and a half $1000000000.00. no arms being sent to the is rarely is a ratings on the same day actually as camel. harris is calling for a ceasefire. so that shows that the support for israel continues interest. i think what the by the administration has been doing with it. yeah. has been holding serious back channel private conversations with them to urge them to move in the direction of accepting is the fire and detached. yeah. the influence that some of the as far as partners i get to where they give their as much check that hasn't that necessarily worked? i think that that sounds and get diplomacy, but that channel pressure is what that will be january, but lincoln's visit. yeah. and meeting with it and yeah, i mean it, president barton really wants a deal to take place. he's running out of time. isn't a his time is marietta? exactly. i think he definitely would want uh,
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deals of storage. the advice before the elections for the immediate priority for and may not even actually be a long term ceasefire and gather the deals with the final settlement issues like whether in the past and you know, it's already for place of mass. whether that'll be it has to be in state. she wants there to be cavities, a temporary escalation of the fighting right now to prevent the original war from breaking out, being these relays and the iranians. you're still hasn't jack. how are you that is response to the or the destination of as well honey, i've already seen some very yeah, parent was development this weekend breaking out and loving on where these really struck out. weapons depot. yeah. what they say was weapons depot in the how ga the lot has. the last thing is the residential area and are probably going to strike back and what is your assessment of what is happening on the ground in gaza? i mean, over recent days we had for my correspondent other so we've seen the say so shrinking considerably pushing even more pressure if that's possible on display civilians. is
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this attack take link to the seas find negotiations you think as well. i think it's probably just related to the continuing of the military operations. i, there's also severe monstrosity is really side of the weather. how much will engage with these talks eventually, especially now that any a's out of the picture? and one of the october 7 mastermind j as in y is in charge of mass. so any days carrying out the military operations as we normally would while engaging in these use for our top partially to satisfy the hand stains partially to see if they can get some of the remaining hostages. that i, that's what israel's calculation. yes. but yes, there is, obviously, i'm serious, humanitarian problem, 11 percent of the guy territory. i've got his all those black in terms of the measuring funder. that means the 60 percent of the water supplies that population needs is outside of the safe zone. and i think that the americans will try to get these remedies to broaden the scope of that imaginary and zone and to reduce
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strikes around that to alleviate the conditions that okay, samuel romani, thank you so much. people in the insights associate feller the royal united services institute. thank you. the the, the russian president, alexander lucas shank. busy has said that ukraine has station, more than a 120000 troops on the border between the 2 countries. mintz says it's responded with ministry formations along the entire border of races allied to russia. nutrition kerry says the board is heavily mind. that'd be huge. losses for ukraine if it's forces trying to cross of what the public school that's of this kind of escalation on the part of ukraine, is an attempt to push russia to a symmetric actions. for example,
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the use of nuclear weapons for sure ukraine would be very happy if russia or below bruce used tactical nuclear weapons, that they would be happy because we would hardly have any allies left. no countries would ever sympathize. and secondly, on nuclear weapons. the world has a negative view of these, so the ukrainians want to push this possibility. they want to push russia, who could defeat russia? ukraine cannot do it. so who can was the west natal? we, myself and president putin think that need to would then get the green light to invade russia without hiding its intentions. what's the process? okay, we have to correspondence covering all the latest developments in a moment will speak to alex, get top unless he's in k for us fast, less turns into a central bar. she's in moscow, so dos a hassle russians had anything to say about nutrition in kay's comments. yeah.
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so there hasn't been any official comments from the problem then yet. spread what is clear is that the long time staunch supporter of the russian president, vladimir, put in alexander lucas jenco, laying out the possibilities of what could happen in the coming weeks and months as a result of ukraine's incursion. intercourse region that began on august 6th and now continues, is highlighting his own country's position and their own concerns along this border with your price, but also a positive we offering an off ramp as to the current prices that is unfolding, saying that if the 2 sides don't sit down as a negotiated table. this situation could escalates, and that would only mean the destruction of ukraine. so lucas ankle very clearly laying out the possibilities that lie ahead. this is the 1st time we've heard a high ranking official and a very close ally of russian president vladimir put in highlighting. that's the use
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of tactical nuclear weapons is not out of the question for the russians, given the situation that is unfolding on russian territory. we have to remember this incursion that began on august 6th is the 1st time for troops have entered russian soil and 80 years. so it is quite a significant development of the committee. people here are worried about what could happen next. there is no clear a by the pioneer forces for terry got this incursion and it's not as stated as to what they will do next and how much for that they will continue for the defense minister right now. here are the rest of the 1st for history. it is claiming that they are standing firm, their positions, and their this hurrying, any assessment by the party and forces in the curse region. meanwhile, over 200000 civilians have been evacuate so far is about just over a 1000000 a civilian population in that region. so things are very serious and the comments by alexandra look, a single highlights of the possibilities of what we could see and the coming weeks and months. okay,
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thank you for that though. sense of already that person must go. let's go to alex. good. talking to so defense that and keep alex lucas shanker is talking about is, is a very significant, true build up along his buddha. what is your thinking on what we're hearing now of the old ukrainians? the saying is that they haven't changed the things. the gods officially has announced that that has be no change in the disposition. no changing the numbers, they're always being ukrainian units. neither by the russian border of coal spend. the russia is, has the military alliance with russia, of course the ukrainians are going to have units. the and the russians have also always had military units near the border themselves. in fact, when you praying adults into rush appropriate course in august 6th,
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the russians moved military units of the gates to that northern part of the border above hardship, as of, of course, and we measure. so there's always being there. they don't moving, they are changing. and suddenly according to the trainings they haven't increased the tool. these uh, units are usually about, takes it from blankets to give the front line units a little bit arrest, and also to provide some sort of cover, just in case something does happen between ukraine and bunger as they have some full military presence. but, but they saying they haven't wrapped it up and also, versus military isn't particularly large. it's 14000 troops. all of that includes shown danbury border guards $10000.00 special forces. they have access to about 289000 reserves, but they haven't cooled those up yet. so small amounts of troops on the border with myriads you, you train in units on the fall site and nothing really has changed so far. suddenly, according to ukraine, ok,
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thank you for that. alex got top of the stuff 1st and came to the number of suspected or confirmed and pokes cases. reports in vista is nearing 20000. the african union says 1200 of those were reported in just one week. officials are. busy forcing a death race of 93 percent. while the outbreak began in the democratic republic of congo, the 1st cases outside africa were quoted in sweden. i'm focused on earlier this week and what county is following developments from the law and the eastern democratic republic of congo. republican homeless people are just throwing more pieces of info. so can you do this for yourself as i know people here, which is age appropriate? his wife and though declared, we were told it is been officially or was not consistent this i'm still very confused and also drama. just according to the civil society majority to people denouncing that,
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people are coming for the truth where there is no point example at christmas set up or doing so, why is the origin decision of special i was just shows each under the for to says use the government seems, does it have you been here? be, i mean this is the general hospitality up and some people or would be about this. you don't have to pull up like 20 minutes and then level for yourself. so to people here, some people are the knows even have a thought. it is like, you know, think the front of that before coming goes well over the suffered because he's always been affected. they cannot have football bliss was because we cheated, or even lack of different governments could use sites, assured that to deal in talking with the w h or doing some other partners in order to seem to come in and doing some more uh, postal code words and how to deal with this on the ground here, the little icon is just going off the democratic part because so
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head on the island is era. the stage is set for the democratic national convention in chicago as couple of harris hips, campaign trail and a crucial swing states will be live and especially during the adults as in india, refusing to work until this justice for the calling. it was raised outlet. busy inside a house in school with a special goal by hospitals stop play, ignite that challenge for the formulae title, all of the whole action coming up with the the hello again, big downpours around canada is biggest city producing. it's what it stay on, record 130 millimeters. so that's what it looks like by the numbers. let's take a street level and streets became raging rivers because the bulk of that rain fall
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happened within the span of a few hours and still today, more rain falling over top of this area. so rain fall alerts in play. it's now spreading to the mid atlantic and the us northeast, where we could see some flooding here. here, storm ernesto, once again, projected to become a hurricane, could maintain its hurricane strength as it moves closer to canada. is newfound non profit profit. and in the next 48 hours or so, let's go to the west. also some storms around, bridge china that should cool things off. same goes for british columbia and the pacific northwest had some overnight, jolts and bolts for victoria. could see some data and thunderstorms today on sunday, looking good in sacramento, plenty of sun temperature, 31 degrees and it's looking hard for the southern states have been some big storms over alabama. could see much of the same today on sunday. and we've got a solid band of rain setting up across his spaniel, stretching from santa domingo to port a prince. top end of south america looks good, but we run into some rain coming in for
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a southern brazil. and it's hot and assault. see on today on sunday, the nation in golf in a bit or civil war, there were systems taking more and more territory there when they found one. and the city has to resort to the power button to chaos and use threats has emerged under the fcc. then what became found spread to that region, cyber crime was taking place in new. i certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hubs in the world. the full reports, the facts before the gateway to me in mar, on now, just the euro. you are going to be managing people drowning in front of you and not being allowed to save them at the crossroads of humanity and international, a former tier desperately trying to help refugees and discharge of human
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trafficking and must fight to clear the murky waters with this documentary on the, the, the watching out as a reminder, a told stories based out, is there any forces continue to bombard the cause of strep despite renewed pressure for c, scotsdale 6 children i'm, the parents were killed often this rodney strike on that home in there on benjamin netanyahu says his role is engaged in complex towards the return of the cafeteria. these are any prime minister, told the cabinet, musing. the pressure must be put on a loss, and not his government to reach
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a cease voluntary, a russian president. alexandrovna, katrinka says ukraine has stationed move in a 120000 troops on it's been success. it's reacted by pushing ministry formations along the in time to be yes. now, with vice president, come along, iris will be officially can fund as the democratic presidential nominee and the policies and national convention in chicago this week, outside the venue protests against us government policy supporting as well as more than goss. i have been organized. can we hope it has more hobbling, harris is already the democratic parties nominee for president of the united states . but this week it becomes official. she can make one hell of a present. so the democratic national convention in chicago is really just the ceremonial event, vice president connell,
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a harris already secured 99 percent of democratic delegates earlier this month in a virtual roll call vote. even as vice president, most americans still know very little about harris. the thousands of people have turned out to see her on the campaign trail since becoming the democratic contender . so what harris publicly accepts the nomination on thursday. millions of people will be watching a well crafted speech that's warmly received by the american people could have pulled her in the pools. wondering, he's still gonna see it a convention, is that the polls improve at least of the short term for the the party that holds the convention. if that happened, she probably will answer the fall as the, as the, the leader in the presidential race. the race is a statistical dead heat. most poll show hair is tied into battleground states with her republican opponent, plumber,
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president donald trump. but i'm like the 2016 presidential race went from round against former us secretary of state, hillary clinton. harris is also making history as the 1st woman of color to accept a major parties nomination. super use the convention to counter trump campaign attacks. tapping into voter fears of a woman at the top of the democratic ticket. i think she wants to introduce yourself positively to the public and to also reassure people that she is not as left wing as republicans are going to paint her as this stages were, comma harris will especially accept the democratic presidential nomination in front of a crowd of during delegates, but it was just 11 months ago that harris was considered one of america's most unpopular vice presidents with an unfavorable rating of 58 percent. the trick for
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harris now would be to arrive the momentum of her convention bounce all the way to november. kimberly, how could al jazeera chicago as well are coming out? i was coming on harris and running. mate. tim waltz will campaign by boss in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, south western pennsylvania is a cause of critical pause in the battleground states. has long come on to the attention of presidential candidates. let's go to phil laval. he joins us live from mass, so felt what is the plan for the campaign that today? so the ukrainians always get military policies. they as a precautionary measures, and as a precautionary measure, we've actually come back to what we've said before, because what they're gonna do is they're gonna take to the road build arrive, and i've explained how they always do, but rather arriving into play and getting to make time payment later, we're going to type to the road with followed by the come pipe. it's going to be this, is that what an intimate? it's going to be capital, a high risk, a husband and health. 2 volts and his wife. when they go to take to this road to make a number of stops that going to be stopping your local businesses where i don't think
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given the exact details of those businesses, because the secret service is very cautious about releasing those bearing in mind that only 50 miles away, i, there was an assassination attempt against another kinds of the half just a few weeks ago, but was told the body to be places like shops like restaurants. there will be one campaign scope in the town of rochester, which is about a 40 minute drive away. i think i gotta come back to pittsburgh. i'm gonna go to get on the place to chicago headed to chicago for the start of the day and say what you just heard about what that is going to leave chicago tomorrow to go to wisconsin or what they're gonna leave on tuesday. i should like to go to a sponsor because it shows just how important sites like pennsylvania, like responsive i'm like michigan. really. all i want to try to do with health is very show a difference between pamela house and payroll and j. d. vance and donald trump. because whereas donald trump, i gave you a bunch of, of both arrive on the lines that go to those events. and then natalie, they want to be seen has to be competing at a higher local level. because of course, this is
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a place where every single go town sounds like a cliche, but it really is the place of pennsylvania. yeah. as you say, an important battleground states just focused for a why that is as well. so pennsylvania has typically both the democrats, since the late eighty's, but it's $26.00 days almost from when do you want it with a slight the smaller to just $50000.00 products, which is not like what are you looking at a population of pennsylvania. i 13000000 people but then certified and took it back in 2020 i gave with just a one percentage point. oh so just say about one percent. so both sides are really painting hard here just to get you on a comfortable account. we rock the pittsburgh last night. i put the local news on it. well, not the break. i saw straight for that to go out the 2 of them on each from once a couple of high risk. they are very false. they are very personal, both sides or spending an absolute fortune to try to swing every single boat.
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donald trump is going to be here next week. type events is going to be here next week. if someone wants to be here on monday. so who you are the economy, how about how to say hi, pick play here is on women's rights and what some of the boat is up spoke with you today. so that's that they think that going to be both. but because of the stance on the portion rise bluffs, pennsylvania is such a tight race. the 1st, somebody's already putting everything into any get rid of the points, disappeared. the electrical expense is what the sides it. so a 90 there and they already offer drops for both sides. okay, thank you. so level that for us in pennsylvania, the patients are being turned away from hospitals in india unless it's an emergency because of nationwide purchase that's where it goes on. strike on to the rape and murder of training don't to any of this month in a government hospital in co come to talk to say the not being protected by the
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government. the victims on says they will let down by the authorities. for the moment after the incident, the hospital's assistant superintendant called her mother and told her that her daughter was not feeling well and asked her to come to the hospital. the superintendent hung up when her mother inquired if her daughter had fever. when her mother called him again and asked about her daughter, he said, am i a doctor? on the 3rd call finally, he said, your daughter has committed suicide. within 2012, a woman was gang raped and nodded on the box and you get a global outrage followed new laws when introduced. the mother of that victim says, nothing has changed before you know, whenever any such incident happens, people stopped bringing up my daughter. but what we learned from the incident and the movement that suppose utah, what changes were brought to our legal system and will actions if we taken off to the laws were amended following the incident. we're still living in 2012. we can speak now, so rundown and kamara,
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she's an indian social activist. rise to an academic. she's also the director of the center for social research and chat women women, how it connects to a national organization. if women's groups treat joins us now live from new delhi, thank you so much for your time today. first thing, give us a sense of how much the disruption of this dr. strike has caused in the country on what per, just as a hoping to achieve by it to hey, this is absolutely hold on the softer 2012 which was needed by our case and the, or what on the street even for just happened in the villages in dealing with the 40s on india get, i know again, i'm insane, but can be, looks like that. not to use changing in the country. so this is not work for them. outrage me. but i agree, disagree from most of the doctors because the young doctor, she was an assigned, be honest with grimaces, and i have one small dog. she was vague. you know, her eyes were a bunch have because you know,
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kind of both the feet of the body. boy, but baby boom broke it. well, i'm doesn't understand, well how much brutality, you know, been picked on women. and then also for the 3rd time. and it was looked like the stigma just trying to in some way or war helped you did want to um, id investigation. the one for us, the high court, those guys gonna say been that you was this the case for go to cbi. i unfortunately novice legal the india has taken some of the business of this case and definitely be here. so you can see the seriousness of this only show the valley, the more. yeah, dr. profession, well yeah, absolutely. i mean of course space. it's not in the 1st time that a rape in india is gay, national intention like this. i think what is more shocking to people is the fact that this woman was raped and murdered in a workplace hospital, which should have been in place of safety. so what would you say needs to be done to tackle this as a wider issue?
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do we need more hasha knows around sexual violence in india as many of the heavy boards do a lot which is quite stringent, the symptom of but the payment is estrogen. but at the same time, nor has to be implemented, you'll know justice is not optimal. see the, with the work, it's not just, it's so many cases of the property. so 1st of all, as you asked me, what needs to be done, the spend something all these cases by me see the the best. so there is some element all you have in mind and they can be, be, come up. i mean the be not good spot fee as taking the high profile cases and will be what it is, is having motivated bodily. barclay's amazing one student almost use up in me. so this is a mind to some of the unity that is, that goes on about these kind of cases. i'm be one of the just assuming. ringback we don't want to got it. we don't want to be for do i mean when i try minister on the bill for independence from big for me to statement saying that this will be something daughter input,
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but this needs to be implemented. institutions need to function. you know already this is a premium payments. we have not 100 percent of the men. we have the 1000000 time is to stay commissions for agreement. it's showing that it's commission up and yeah, but we all these institutions not be a nation x. we really, they should be both of these doctors. i'm not, you know, i'm the listing doctors, i'm lucky. i'm justified in saying that the little bit don't really know me. what about bit on safety women doctors basically yes. i'm leaving. not do my duty. yeah, definitely. to not do emergency services. so what happened to the patient? what will happen to the countries? um it has some which is are we or lady? maybe we just need to be the only thing can get all and punishment has to be given . okay. i asked foster as well, and if i can just get in, i mean it's no secret. the agenda based modeling is very deep rooted in india, in size. and you have this culture where the male is prioritized and has most of
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the control. do you get a sense, a tool that this, this is changing a tool and, and yet, because this, this is part of the issue here, the surgery, this is the bible, these be made domino's to be dropping joy. this is the part of the massage, amnesty guard services. back of the, we mean many group lies, feed remains the summit of domestic violence, weight loss for what the yours we have on the happy side for sneezing, for be dealing with the domestic violence and the vapor crisis intervention centers . and i'm of that also, many of these cases are coming and they have increasing numbers, of course, how they won't. these also includes so we will see that there is a consistent fees into boarding that i and see, i mean it doesn't necessarily force data is recording every your employee's number solved for them. and i may be 16 already. who do not was have you please help me in the country? so me, i'm not reporting, it's like an ice. well let me just see record to get to that. very few, if you will say, won't be, this is difficult. it's not happening in our village, a hardly need a book coming from the villages. so,
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so essentially what i'm trying to say that this, this content is responsible either by the entity on one woman who was sold while she was sleeping in the, you know, functions will not be frustrating. remember based for doctors to list, there was no camera in the conference room. i mean, this is all i'm thing completely unbelievable. and this is what is this is complete to been neglect or business safety. okay. i appreciate you talking to us on out. is there a rundown, like more indian social active as rice at an academic and trade? who between china and the european union is new mean china has a fishing complained about in tyrus on its electric cars. but even keys is china on the side competition. but one of the wells main comic is once the terrorists were moved so fast and has moved from that and a chinese electric cars for sale. and you're also making power house b,
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y d. a chinese car giant opened this shop invalid 6 months ago, selling a message of being green and affordable chinese eaves have become increasingly popular in countries around europe. thousands arrived at gray my have from last february, but sales have slowed lacey in july, the impulse provisional service up to 36 percent on e b 's from china. it's using it of unfair competition for supporting companies with large government subsidies. while countries like font in spain are the main supporters of this move. german comic is selling millions of cars every year in china. i'm worried about the trade for and this is just like it said, these terrorists do not tackle the real problem. if we want to improve our competitiveness, we should look at energy prices, agreements for role materials, and that is what brussels should look at. imposing terrace can cause a trade conflict, and that company in europe's interest,
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nor in china. everyone will do so. china has announced we tells you 3 measures against the you by imposing towers. i'm calling you back and forth in brussels. doesn't change its position by november. when a final decision is expected to many also fee as a tablets will have a negative impact on each climate goals, which include having $15000000.00 electric cars on its roads by 2030. it's not a good here for electric vehicles in germany. sales are expected to drop 14 percent after the government decided to stop subsidies. and while brussels, if use this china of ruining d o b in markets with cheap import, germany says that without a please from china, as quick transition to green a cost won't be possible. the search by the q institute shows that by imposing thomas, the export of chinese costs will drop by 42 percent and sales of ease within the e. u would be affected by higher prices. 6 is 0. being consumers benefit from
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chinese fiscal spending in this. and so for, you know, you can say for it for good, good purposes for you, not supreme transition, but then again, you know, subsidies distort, markets and, and so they, they may have long term consequences on production and labor outcomes here, here in the you and that's why these, these measures are in that sense. they are just, well, negotiations are ongoing. people hoping to buy an affordable electric cost may soon be disappointed. again, step 5, some l. 20000000000. so has on the island is era island only smoldering on color 6. these european sentiment installed the age of 88, and the ducks champions continue the perfect stones of the new season. peter will have a reaction in the
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a controversial figure in the last few years the sanction of up and looks back. his life increased a smouldering looks and intense gaze shaped out the laws aux and lady, one of frances most famous actors, born in so outside paris and 1935. he had to have been in childhood as a young man. he served in the french military and indo china returning to piracy prevented some act as he took him to the cannes film festival. it was the that he was discovered. his 1st starring role was opposite german actress aroma schneider in christine and 1958. despite having never trained to snap to the most chrisman, they thought the screen and captured schneider thought. the 2 had a stormy. another for the last 5 years is rolling purple nude based on the 1955 noval. the talented mister ripley won the little international fame. he went on to star in a range of films with realism comedies to against the films,
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including the 1967 movie. the summer. is like, full screen was just as colorful with high profile romances and policies he married once and had at least 3 children. some a few more involved in a family dispute as a, his k and then harrison's of to the law stuff destroyed in 2019 and then they was the support and friendship with french veteran for right politicians. your married the pen, the lead, some people in the film industry to protest against the little being given, frances highest award. the national don't know. i didn't on re palm do in, can controversial and talented, brooding and out spoken of to more than 6 decades in film. dental, a cinematic legacy is, is fascinating and complex as the man himself, latasha butler. i'll do 0 power us today. that's the name on the inside for this news. i'll be back there in just
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the safe them even come in as an international inside corruption excellence award. denominator here on now. a diverse range of stories from across the globe from the perspective of and what's going on, how does era smitty his sand, those head to head with his really historians that he morris, the jews were on the 5th of annihilation by the arabs. and that's my view legitimize justified cleansing arabs from palestine. the hutus that exactly the same thing about maybe food in 1990. israel is committed numerous of all crimes. since the last 4 friends on october, the 7th, i'm fairly sure that'd be new off time. the toward itself is not
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