tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 20, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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the program says more than $2000000.00 charges rely on due to poor harvest. and as a factor of climate change horses promised like jack on the country, can only hope for better rates to grow the food they do. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm and there's a problem and this is the news. our life from john ha, coming out for the next 60 minutes. united states is deeply committed to getting this job done. getting it done. now the us secretary of state is heading to egypt as he pushes for a gauze has ceased finding our right drawer. tom,
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ours is the job item pauses the torch and around me. try to open the 1st moments of the democratic national convention. the outside the convention, thousands of protest is called for an end, as well as one, gaza, and purchase. the size of the democrats position and as ukrainian troops advanced into russia must codes troops moved deep into your claim. would be life from cuba, from clients to move. the american top diplomat is heading to egypt capital in the nation. us attempt to see they've gone to cease find the secretary of state antony blank and says as well as prime minister has accepted what's being called a virginia proposal. put forward by mediations last week. he held talk from
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benjamin netanyahu and others ready to lead us on monday, blinking says it could be the last chance for a deal is expected to hold talks in cairo and cut the other on tuesday. while mediation is pushed, pharmacies, 5, israel is still attacking palestinian refugees and gaza. at least 14 people have been cold and his rating rates on the central and southern gaza strip since dawn. more than 40100 pals to me and have been killed in nearly 33000 injured and 10 and a half months of war. well, god says he has also been targeted by another round of his riley bombing and asked why could these arctica area in the north of the city, the dead and wounded were rushed out of the hospital and it's really war plane. here's a private vehicle. the one entire family was inside for were kills and another 10 had critical injuries and were brought to the hospital. our team is still in the
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field searching for more victims. so more torn to pieces and the remains will also be brought here. we have correspondence covering developments across the regions and how there was life in the lebanese capital bay route. they invested obvious standing by in a month, but 1st let's go to product of was and he's live and they're all bala in central garza and thought it there have been a number of deadly attacks mom on a family. in albert a former mosley that is small him, he has guys killed in the shop, the refugee camp. yeah, that's right. so in fact, elizabeth vi is valley military is a stripping of its military strikes despite they'll have told to reach to us these play a deal. we and how much is read, what we have been quoting the past. 24 hours is a key such as strikes in the north of because a strip, but they don't. and they think seeing the is the killing of is my honey must lead to a press?
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no god's the we're talking about 7 of them. what killed in the house of is my, you, honey, you, himself, in a saucy refuge account, the entire house was completely flat. tons of you to a number of strikes that had flat to destroy the entire area the but we need to remind all of us that shots you refuge account has been previously sold by the is very minute tree destroying the vast majority of its residential units. but the army is it still hitting the targets even if not, the district the civil call has been hit and over night attack, at least for palestinians have been killed according to medical sources. but the situation is getting much more grin in the central area where in of rage, refugee camp 6 palestinians have been killed. the officer house was completely destroyed in a rage, refugee camp assembly that has been completely white tops from december, which history is, has been targeted without any, probably a warning. and we need to point out that the father of this family has been
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previously arrested from the goals of strep from a bridge refuge account since the beginning of the minute treat offensive and distracting october the 7th. so here in the south bay of this trip, these valley only has don't to, to what's the lowest, the area in the rough killing, tooth house themes and moving 17 hours as because wait a minute, treat tanks have opened it twice, residents and displaced families in unless the, this is where people have been to seek refuge. but even despite their, their re drastically humanitarian condition. they have been bombarded and killed in evidence that's supposed to be admitted sally, since safe and even cleared from i'm sort of military existence. and even in con eunice attacks as well, continues as the army is simple parade thing in the city or finding some failure. today they have said that the menus to retrieve 6 buddies of is by the captive from how much get tipsy and bombardment. so now is the overwhelming the entire strict elizabeth with no sort of was 5 since the 80 hours of this morning,
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very much. and now the deadly night and morning across the gaza strip side. thank you very much for that update. thought it was a live in that i bought a jane busted all v as in jordan's capital. but this is where the government has banned out his ear from reporting that same blank and has just left as well as saying nothing. yahoo as agreed to a bridging proposal, do we know what that means? well, pretty much that means that the united states and israel have agreed to their version of what they would like a deal to be. not necessarily what was negotiated with mediators and don't have, not necessarily what was agreed by how mosse back in late may. uh and uh, it is likely to have contained changes, more details that, that a blinking simply was unwilling to discuss. because it is within those details, it is beyond the vagueness of comments made by has rarely and us leaders that there in lies where this deal is headed. and the view from the region is very clear.
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they're not expecting this to go forward and any sort of positive way. you know, we have to remember palestinians have a long memory here. they're looking back at the oslo accords in the ninety's and comparing and contrasting these thoughts to what happened back then. again, the united states was negotiating as a mediator in between and the palestinians lost a great deal of autonomy and the territorial integrity to israel with the promise of, of future peace in the future state, which never happened. so how much of those this posting is on the ground notice? and they're looking at what the united states and israel are doing with this tour, a simply a p r camping front loading blame onto home us for not agreeing to a deal which they have already agreed to. we just happen to agree to the shifting goalpost and what else people are saying here is that you cannot expect the united states, the main bank roller of this for and genocide, the main party providing all of the munition and military aid to israel. you can't necessarily expect them to be fair brokers when it comes to negotiating a piece. they are on one side of this and the palestinians here on the ground.
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people in the region. critics of us in israel will say that it is impossible to expect the united states to brokers this deal fairly as a we had from thought of just a little bit earlier. he touched on as a body forces saying they have of trees. the bodies of 6 captives from gaza. are you hearing anything from is right about this as well. it is really only has that it is which to retrieve those 6 bodies. it is named for of those people and has said that have found them in a tunnel in gaza now uh for its part, the cosign brigades spokesman addressed the some of these to send a statement back in may saying that one of the prisoners was killed. a bind is really strike by an air strike and another died. 2 others died of wound sustained. that could not be treated because of this was ongoing compartment of hospitals in gaza and really just illustrates that with every day that passes. time is running
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out for these really. capt is being held in gaza to return home safely, something that their families an active as in tel aviv, even in the united states recently have warned president biden and prime minister benjamin netanyahu, about a buy of estimates. we see that after the 6 bodies have been retrieved only a 109 people, our thoughts to remain is rarely captives held in gaza, still alive. but i'm also set in the past that without a cease fire, they can't really know exactly who they have exactly how many people they have. if a cease fire comes, they can provide those details to israel. but again, a very good perspective here is that nothing? yeah, who knows that if you wait long enough or the danger to the top, this may result in no more captives being able to be brought home a live, which means he'll be able to carry on his work computer same. thank you very much for that. that is the same bus at avi live in amman, and reminder that he's in amman because that is where the government has band allen
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to 0 from reporting in as well. well, the sci fi talks are being watched, closely from 11 on with tensions, have been ramping up on the southern border. that is really ami, says lebanese group has bala has 555 rocket sentinels and as well as the occupied golden hive with some rockets will intercept it. and while others falling open air is the army said be attacked. sponsored lodge files, but they are not reports of casualties so far as well that comes out is also as well and carried out to see because of s. drive some east and 11 on target. sing what it said, well has all the weapons that pose loud explosions were hood in the ba call region 11 on the health ministry site, at least 9 people. what ended it was a know holder is joining us live from be root. now design of these attacks on to that uptick and violence between israel and his bola sins has while i promised what they called a real response to israel is killing of
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a top commander at the end of july. yes, that's it for top exchange of fire continues, but there has been an escalation in hostilities and re send suite. so you mentioned those stairs strikes and the because region that's the use of the pine street, an area where has will, has influence far from the buckle ground along the border. what we understand is that weapons warehouses belonging to hezbollah were targeted in those strikes to sea, secondary explosions following the initial strikes. it's not the 1st time is world has target to has while a arms. but what israel has been doing as of late really in recent months is doing it's best to try to degrade the military capabilities of hezbollah, whether it's, it's assets or whether it's it's fighters, or even it's commanders on a near daily basis. we are targeted. this fascination is well killing,
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either commanders or fighters belonging to the group and other groups allied to hezbollah, now has to belong, needs to re establish the terrorists. and that is why, in many ways striking this balance for the arms group is quite difficult because it doesn't want to give it as well as an excuse to why this conflict. hezbollah has made clear it's open this front in solidarity, but also not to destroy as well. yes, as of late, testable law has expanded its attacks on military basis. but if this field, treading carefully all the while there are more people displaced from southern lebanon, there has been an increase in recent weeks. and there also has been an increase in the number of civilian casualties. commemorating humanitarian workers who lost their lives in conflict. 7 and a single is really striking, this village in southern lebanon in march,
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the united nations came to the side of the attack to hold the solidarity stand to mark world humanitarian day. this has to stop. do you and resident coordinator said, well, calling for international humanitarian law to be respected. so today that is why we're here. we're here to underline that humanitarian are on the front lines to monetary ins are there to provide assistance and protection to civilians. we need to ensure that humanitarians are protective and that civilians are protected. 21, paramedics have been killed, and this really strikes since hezbollah launched attacks in solidarity with garza in october. and while the warring sides have large they can find their attacks to military targets. civilians have been caught in the crossfire. 130 killed so far more than 20 since has been a promise to retaliate for as well as killing of a top military commander onto life 30. there's not just been an escalation in
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hostilities as well as attacks have moved deeper inside 11 on. and this has caused further displacement. an 8 percent increase in the last 10 days, according to the united nations. as well as who has expanded its attack, striking military bases up to 18 kilometers from the border as well as new towns that have not been evacuated. and while the armed group is not deliberately hitting civilian targets has belong, may be trying to create a larger military zone across the border. and a bigger displacement crisis for these, where the government in level non administer in charge of the emergency response says, authorities are stretched and faced many challenges. we have more than 100000. but basically, the news, we still have 60000 people being here, you know, for using all the aggression and all that stacks and doing all the best to remain in their lands. this is an impoverished society in the near bankrupt state, struggling to cope with
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a war of attrition that has no immediate end in sight. then there was a 0 southern weapon on the screen housing in the occupied west, back city of nablus. the heavy fine could be heard during the dorm cold press. the attacks happened in the come on up the last that area is where the forces have been conducting daily raise in palestinian town since the one guns with the guide and told me that the us president was speaking the style of the show on the 1st day of the democratic parties, national convention in chicago. the what was effectively as the wells beach find reflected on his commission, korea, and achievements the median hour. he urged people to vote for wise president coming
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to harris as the successor and the vendor connection. to save democracy, affinity or my life john to serve is your president? i love a job. i love my country. more role is talked about how i'm a year old sleepless that i should step down. it's not true. i love more towards the more we need to preserve our democracy. in 2024. we need you to vote. you to keep this background we need you to be a white house correspondent company help. it has moved from the convention in chicago. on this 1st night of the democratic national
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convention, emotional joe biden was received by the crowd with a standing ovation for many minutes greeted with signs of i love you, joe. he was introduced by his daughter ashley by then, and he also spoke for many, many minutes talking about the achievements that he believes that he has accomplished as the president of the united states. saying that one of his proudest moments is that he believes that he spends much of his time preserving democracy. one of the reasons he says that he decided to run for president of the united states. he also says that despite the fact that he says he made many mistakes in his career in a career that spanned more than a half century, he says he gave his best to america. he also says though that he still has a lot of work to do in the remaining weeks and months of his term. he says that he
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wants to try and achieve a cease fire in israel's war on gaza and acknowledge the. 2 testers, outside the united center in chicago, where the democratic national convention is being held. they are protesting israel's war on goss on. he even said this, the protesters have a point saying that a lot of innocent people are being killed and israel's war on gaza. and he says, the secretary of state and t blinking is working around the clock to prevent a wider war, as he hopes, as president, to deliver a cease fire to try and, and the conflict. now this is uh, democratic national convention that will continue throughout this week. and the this will culminate with the final light where vice president comma le harris will officially accept the democratic presidential nomination. and it is just the
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ceremonial formality. she has already quench that. and tonight, on this 1st night of the event, she did make a surprise appearance, something that was received very well by the crowd. she honored her boss joe biden, and said that it is a historic achievement. what he has done for the country previewing the fact that she will be here throughout the week, and showing and showcasing what will be her crowning moment on thursday evening, when she closes out, this event can really help it elda, 0, chicago, london o'connor, is the politics professor at the university of sydney's us studies center, he's joining us live from sydney. thank you very much for your time. so positive and bite and speech very much felt like an official positive of the bass and to harris. he is preaching to the converted at the convention, isn't he? do you think there was anything in his address full on decided versus was that not the goal of the speech?
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it is a bit of a tempt, old kind of really. so the, so the wireless definitely a very smooth transition given how life it was in the how i'm president. and it was for a sitting president to bow out of being re elected. but button made the right decision . you really so the contrast, even in the short and i the from harris divided by to the vibrancy that harrison's for to the campaign. by then, david grace's fate to speak seriously late showing that he was at ease with pending and the nomination to couple of harris. but he also looked again very all look like he was a 1st and it was really suitable for for re election. so i think it would have reinforced a lot of people's ideas, that it was a very good idea to end of the nomination to couple of harris. and you mentioned how late he didn't do the hand of it. and there was
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a lot of criticism on bite. and even after he finally gave into the tools to step down that he could have help has more had he done it earlier. that criticism seems to have subsided very quickly because of how much house has mama nation has energized the potty. but what would it take to carry that momentum beyond the convention as well? her sustained so obviously in the coming days is going to be very widely works. there's a lot of enthusiasm at the convention. normally, this is a group of people who look like that being drinking sort of fuzzy drink for about 12 hours in the balloons everywhere. so there's always that kind of american razzmatazz for these conventions in the debate next month. i think that will be a testing point for bite harris. and for donald trump and then economics, i guess the things that got most straight in markets around the world, jittery about american growth, right? it's about an unemployment. the thing is,
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those types of things. harris doesn't learn any surprises over the next couple of months, but turn the attention away from what's been a pretty successful contrast. but she's before the donald trump is a correct and she's a prosecutor. she's got the current to be president named b as an i think that's been a pretty effective argument. she's been biking. so i think that's where she wants to fight the campaign for the rest of the year. already matches if it's effective with on the side of devices, right. do you think we will see anything from the convention this week and tens of convincing them and not all of those? you said that, you know, it looks like they've been drinking for the drinks for 12 hours. i mean, they've, they've been drinking the coolies. but for those who haven't, oh, yes, i think there's 2 factors. i think you're right that there's a small group of people who switch between, you know, for many of us, the public politics. it's hard to imagine the mindset person who probably voted for a brock obama. and then for donald trump and maybe subject barton is thinking,
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unlike of donald trump, another guy that sort of, you know, the most people that pretty fix views on donald trump. so to be someone who swings backwards and forwards, think, well, maybe to get donald trump and as it goes quite hard for i think, and it's still understand that's an important part of the building block. probably main young man might be a few more african american men in that group before harris became the candidate who might have been in this kind of swing by the category. but the other category that's really important is young devices who wouldn't have turned out for 5. and so a lot of younger women, i think they've been very enthusiastic about the button campaign. we see a bit of agenda gap in the falls. so getting, as many voters out this time round, i think would benefit the democrats that look like voters turned out was going to be lower than in 2020. so i think that is probably the key element of changing to harris, but she's like to get more people to the polls but but yeah, which is precisely why she's been so active on tech talk, isn't it mr. connor?
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thank you so much for your analysis, brendan. or conner live in cities, place it well outside of the convention. demonstrations rallied against the one gone. so while most were peaceful police made several arrests off to some to down fences and kind of the security barriers. don't handle reports from chicago. outside chicago's united center protesters for an array of causes gathered to demonstrate against the democrats. the 1st protests of the day led to the 1st breach of a security barrier. as protestors tore down a fence between them and the convention. that led to the 1st arrest, the and that led to a police crap down. they cleared a nearby park on sunday and monday thousands marched against poverty for l. g
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b t writes and against israel's more on guns, including this teacher, a lot of the students are don't have housing or don't have adequate food at home, don't have adequate health care. and yet the government finds billions and billions of dollars to spend on mass recruiting children, and that is done so you know, there's something wrong with that. and we, we need to fight against are among the protesters. was presidential candidate jill stein, the green party, the gathering, working the homeless people, the poor people that are marched here from milwaukee to bring, you know, real issues of poverty and homelessness, and lack of healthcare in students that medical done. all that, that we don't hear a word about actually from, you know, from the harris trump. you know, the campaigns, thousands of chicago police controlled the streets with bikes, with right here. and what appeared to be a measure of restraint. as when
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a supervisor off camera told officers not to arrest this man. this is a stand out between projectors and police officers leading, assign, telling them they are being ordered to disperse. these protesters are not doing. and there are plenty of police to reinforce that order. the detention eased when protestors agreed to remove attempting cap for some it was a teaching moment, were mobilizing human beings in mobilizing over, i know around a cause that so it sounds as though some basic right, like to protect human writing. and so this has been a great awakening for a lot of my know the people that are here, and i told them to see it firsthand. you can't, you can't teach us in the books. so that's why we're here. time and time again, police avoided repeating the bloody crackdowns of the 1968 convention here mindful
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of the cities reputation. with knowing there are many more protests to come. john henry and l. g 0, chicago, and his speech us president, joy biden acknowledged, the protest outside saying those demonstrating have a point. he said he's committed to guessing a dollars a captive in ceasefire agreement. as you know, i wrote his peace treaty for guys a few days ago. i put forward a proposal that brought us closer to doing that that we've done since october 7th. we're working around the clock. my secretary of state run a wider were reunited hostages with the families and serge, you mandatory health and food assistance and the guys are now the civilian. so really the policy, the people and why i'm finally finally deliver
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a cease fire. and in this more still ahead on al jazeera and, you know, i don't know why this couple see, they could be split helpful, the change of presidency in the us. and we hear of f as in democratic republic of congo to contain the spite of a new one, factious variant of impulse. the i had a lawyer that despite the stormy weather plugging pump, severe, but still a lot of heat to be found across the southeast. and of course, the south west but this, that sundry line pushing its way further east across the balkans. it already caused some flooding in austria. and it's the and behind it a more unsettled picture for person on the island of island, with some heavy rain moving across into scandinavia for places like no way
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stretching down is one across the low countries into northern parts of front. and we're going to see heavy rain come back into west and pops of scotland on wednesday . the blustery winds as well. and as the west weather pushing out towards the northeast with some heavy fall for the likes of estonia as well as bell, a roof that ring trickling down as well to some coastal areas of the balkans. but it is still a story of heat here, and it is a story of heat. of course, of course, a south west for spain and portugal. we will see some rain across the central parts of spain, just coming down slight here in the days ahead, but they will be on the up for places like remain as well as greece and turkey. we haven't looked at the 3 day for bucharest. well, we'll see the temperature sitting in the high thirty's sunshine, dominating to thursday. the unique perspective, the transfer and the displacement are being vision. this population has been
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discussed as part of design. is project one back for well over a 100 years on heard voices. people have to divide the bottle, there's bombing connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. young people are not looking for a hand, but they're not backed up by a system that supports the streams on out. just the or as a nation goes in a bitter civil war. the resistance taking more and more territory, the winning, they found one, and the se has to resort to the power button to chaos and use threats has emerged under that s a c. then what became funds for us to the reach of cyber crime was taking place in new i. you certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hopes in the world. the full reports, the password for the gateway to me in mar, on now,
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just the euro. the deal. what challenges here of, of me and as the put on and don't ha romando about top stories. the solid is we're on the still attacking palestinians and gaza as mediation has pushed for us. these fonts, at least 14 people have been killed and is riley evades on. central and southern gaza some stolen on tuesday. and the us secretary of state is heading to egypt in the latest attempt to see the gauze of 65, do you just need blinking? says, as well as communist it has accepted what's being closed with jane proposal. what, how mazda has responded to news that, as well, has agreed to the day to cease fly proposal. a spokesman says the optimism fumbling
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can simply means washington and us president joe biden, a balance to pressure from israel, and the major sticking points still remaining. a lot of thoughts wise in total silence. how about hutton's proposal? states that his route would entirely retreat into sizes and the complete safe spot, whereas b is riley demands include only a temporary res, the spot for 6 weeks. that means a big military force will remain in the philadelphia car door and state and the rest across something which means restricting i to is really approval thomas because as an associate professor of public policy at doha institute for graduate studies. thank you for your time. as always missed a cardboard. so we were hearing from the homeless folks this and talking about how as well, you know, keeps changing the goal posts and wants to retain control of the philadelphia, colorado, and also crossing both on the border with egypt, both of which have existing international treaties on who governance them,
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it's not acceptable to homeless, but it's also not acceptable to egypt as a mediator. so what is as well doing in suggesting more and more things that aren't acceptable to come off or the mediator. elizabeth. this means that what is what i has seen to achieve middle thing does the trying to achieve it through diplomacy focused diplomacy by the lighting when you a support to achieve the thought she, the ultimate victory does nothing the out once, which is the coupling don't how much governance in gaza and replacing it with a governess structure that is controlled by is more or less especially when it comes to security issues. so, so far the minute 3, the one goes up as you decide that what has, has as borderless fence but you this because how much can easily claim that was was been in charge of as a, as a lot as the by laws, individual. that is a, some,
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there's a sense has been happening that is fighting verified things. and these are, these are also having difficulties. of course, the, the big thing is the suffering of the people. but for nothing, you know, i mean to stop the war according to what, by then once, once it's my thing is initiative which was also endorsed by a un security resolution. this means that nothing else question when this sold me to me that because we're talking about the phonetic rights with government and without the support, nothing else is getting from. so metrics and, and other ministers. i mean, it is question when, when the, when the, when disappear. so for nothing. yeah, he's keen to keep moving. i'm moving until he's able to achieve these goals, if not, to minutes, objectives, to force negotiations and imposing and dictating on sort of steam is by relating with americans, your support to what she, what people, not that she admitted. and this is what was done that what, how much, of course, would it take this for sure. and egypt again has also said that it will reject this
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. lincoln is heading to egypt. what kind of response do you expect him to get that and what kind of leverage does egypt have any leverage with the us as well to just to sort it has been a sort of physics under the lab and popular for the us invasion, especially from the the zip accepted the assigned to be submitted with is what i'm the americans are keen to, uh, to, to, to preserve the status for it's, it's a cool piece of the product in this way because on the site that live in the ship, since i'm not in peace with these that i but it's, it's because of the war, but at the 75 to 7, to 3, more of them cetera. so that the americans don't want to see any conflict between the zip codes and these are the zip is the big country and that he's in the citizen of the country. and of course that's not the intention, but now that junctions have any leverage. i mean, i'm not sure what at this stage because those options from the onset, the, for this would have been more than this on the observed with just the providing aid that they have left for the 5th use that political liberties really doing that as
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is right or put any pressure on is or into and it's, it's one of as a why is that? i think it's, it's, it's your to many factors. most of the most important to which is is that the comics, the tuition of these is a, is not the country that's just to be before the peace agreement also between as an egypt tides egypt, egypt tend to do anything on this. although the quoted, the issue was an embarrassment, easy, but they did, they stayed on the silence and then the results to quite diplomacy to try to send messages to visit. and is that the angry, the not happy with this, but apart from this, i mean, egypt not was facing that they called on to the morning. and i think the, the, the, the, the, the product is, is keeping the states feed bin opposite to going into for competition. what is the kind of buddhist at this point? and so it's a country that, yeah, and do you see the american political calculation, changing actual and the lead up to the election? we've been covering the protests that have been taking place outside of the
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democratic national convention. they also have an outside the republican national convention against the wall and gaza. president biden said in his speech that the protest just have a point. but then he was very quick to say the protest is, have a point there. being too many innocent people killed on, on the sides, do you see these protests having any real impact on the campaign? i think the democrats are a concern, and yes, they want to attract or to, to, to convince like, you know, all these americans want to see a stop for this war. and they want to forget the votes. i think, yes, but stuff enough for them. yeah, i mean, when, when, when a president of so for followed him like the us by them is alton projected as a ceasefire. i'm not even opposed minutes. he said he's unable to save certain minutes. he's fine. if he has his, his given a good system given is what i mean like to continue with this war. i don't have enough on handling on what's happening because i think for me, that's the fate of the us. i mean, if it does it, just as a us is, it is a spongebob not believe that in this sort of thing though, it's not
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a fit in with you that it's not the middle east or anything else. it's the support, is it? and it's minutes. the political contact and that's the problem on, on this, on the 2nd point and i'll be very quick. i think, yes, the declared goals of lincoln's visit to. ready visitors for find a solution or to bring sees 5 polezza, but i think the americans are really focused on the 11th and that one, which is it all. they want to prevent the sending message that on by blinking, blinking all the way here, please read one 3rd of the us. uh, one 3rd of the us navy is, is easy to locate of the decision. but i think the focus is on it on nothing because the for them they want because that will be an insulated issue. and they were coordinate with these ladies on, on, on, on the phone, on, on figuring out how can you finish it. but for them, they're sending just messages of support please. i can see it on, on his end. we know, of course that for around those woods will not be enough time of the cables. thank you for your analysis as always or the 10 models, if it's rarely attacks,
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have destroyed the health care system and gaza doctors via that. a severe fuel shortage may mean imminent death for new bones and other patients and intensive care loss. i'll color that has more from the come on of lawn hospital. the northern godsa mounted one hospital might be out of service sooner than we expected, as there was no, no. if you were to override the hospital, main departments here might be shut down and talking about the only block, most likely due date, those units, the i c u unit and the oxygen generates are unit and many of the units might be shot down as there's no fuel and medical supplies to operate these departments. we spoke to the a, come out and run this stuff here on the x 3 and the next really worried about the, the costs of the over fuel and the total loss about how dire these city. busy action here and how dangerous is to make him out a grand hospital out of service. come on in the top of it was there were many
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changes to our work, including the lack of fuel as well as the non stop shelling on a health facilities. our hospital is the only hospital providing care for children and garza and i, the, the, i know that we have 150 to 200 patients. and this also some of them are in the i see you needing surgery was in dialysis. all these patients need special care and we need to be able to reach us here. so as to continue this kid, prevent me from us now that we receive approximately 500 to 600 patients a day and each day we have to make a decision on who to keep for the study of the head. ok. now what, this is the only functioning units of intensive care unit lifting because we're facing their dilemma. yeah, that's a love seat has to be fixed on the lives of these babies. we have new boards who are dependent on the essentially display of we needed activities to administer fluids and public incubators. otherwise, the instance of faith imminent does not mean we're using solar power right now,
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which has been interrupted 5 times within just the last hour. this a fix the care we provide in this unit to z and some let us do that. we've recorded some dips before because of lack of oxygen due to malfunctions of the sort of process to if it's tough to compute, these new blends will die. the health care system. yeah. might the collapse in this just all up the skim out of one hospital. what not to be able to buy that with the fuel was actually a jersey to northern does this flip all this time? the thousands of ukrainians have been ordered to evacuate the eastern city of polk soft . the russian army is 10 kilometres from us outskirts talk cross, cuz one of your planes, defensive strong holes and the logistics hub in the don't yet region. it's home to
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about 53000 people. the law president for a lot of miscellaneous cases, ukrainian. so this is a pushing the foot into rush, just close region. he says keep now controls will and 1250 square kilometers of russian tower tree island. so what i just felt like be this oh, active defense evictions across the board as well as kristen's inability to defend his territory from such defensive actions of as a very telling how proactive preventive defense is. the most effective county to russian tier, causing significant difficulties for the aggressive state. that spring, defense editor alex, good top of this, he's joining us live from keith. there are a number of fonts and decline right now. alex and russians and making big gains of round that city of popular oxycodone. that's region of the very much. so as your report say to the retention of which is out slowly. the outskirts of across, across is
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a main supply area for the premium forces and is the main area of focus for both the russian and the trinity military. um it said fine service and both sides but take for cross and you control on that. so a strategically important for both sides, and this is one of the reasons, reasons why the fight. he's so intense that ukrainian settlements of being overrun in the last couple of days. the russians slowly but steadily moving forward across cuz the, the effect ration has been ordered for, for across, at least in the last one or 2 weeks. but it's really, it's already streaming out now for these already skid. and they're already leaving because they know the flight is coming towards them. the small town of miracle crowds, they've been given 2 days to evacuate the small town that so it's a dire situation for ukraine. the desperate to hold on, and this is the main area of focus in the whole of ukraine at this moment in time.
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and alex, the also being while that's been the main area of focus, this is sabrina tax and west and ukraine. this morning, highlighting that there are multiple and shifting front lines very much so, so see if it's very heavily protected by a defenses most to missiles of cruise missiles and drums that are 5 volts. the capital are at the septic, but the defense is on the limitless. they're all, they're all limits to where they come defend everywhere at once. and what we're seeing is the tone of turnip hill. this is a 150 kilometers from the police for the has an oil depot that it's now currently on the flyer. so we're seeing of results for unfolding between the 2 countries as both sides choice price each other's ability to be able to conduct the boy in a meaningful way. so both of them don't was hit by ukrainian missiles 2 days ago was on fire. that's the oil refinery. the
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a pinch of chemical plum deep within bushes spontaneously burst into flames yesterday make is that what you will know, but versus a strong fact against an appeal. so we can expect more of these kinds of attacks in the coming days of both sides, trying to destroy each other's logistical capabilities, to be able to bring more to each other. alex, thank you very much for that. alex the top last live in cheese and the supreme court just setting up a task force of docs is to look at ways of improving workplace safety for medical professionals. it's in response to the rape and murder of a junior doctor, which spots nationwide demonstrations. doctors have been striking in protest, i'm calling for justice for the 31 year old training. she was found in the government hospital and coal cotton nearly 2 weeks ago. the culture is also pointing on doctor's to return to work. the number of suspected and confirmed
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impulse cases report of the c it is may even 20000. the outbreak began of the democratic republic of congo. the 1st case outside africa of the more violent strain was recorded earlier this week in sweden. victoria gazing the has the basest to thousands of people in the democratic republic of congo, d o. c, a suffering from these nations that caused by an impulse virus from the smallpox family, the flu like symptoms and posts filled lesions of killed hundreds of people in the d o. c. and that scoring many others have been up to one of them. i would like someone to help us, otherwise the epidemic will spread further. many people will die and we will infect the children who are at home in the near. the world health organization has issued its highest level impulse after the africa centers for disease control and prevention called it a continental emergency. and you strain known as played won't be, is causing the increasing cases,
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enabling the virus to spread faster. a wider than ever before. it's being detected and all 26 provinces of the d. o. c. and the number of confirmed infected people has risen above 16000 after years of conflict to being forced from home, isabella now has to do with his sons, potentially life threatening illness. and i am displaced with my 8 children. i woke up last week and noticed my son has about fever. we came, he and the doctor said he's suffering from the impulse of virus. an ongoing rebellion in the east of the d. o. c has added to a shortage of medicines and a health care system that was already struggling. the world health organization estimates played won't be close. 3.6 percent of the police effects much higher than previous strains. the communities health minister is hopeful that after years of dealing with outbreaks, the d o. c will also be able to do with the end pokes emergency news of home or dippy is the 2 countries promised us of vaccine. so let me in japan and the united
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states, i hope with all of my heart that arrived next week, $3000000.00 vaccines cost $600000000.00. once we have them, we need to use them. i mean, we can't waste a single those. it says, all 12 african countries have recruited cases, others have been confirmed in sweden and pakistan. and international surveillance operation is underway. after the world health organization declared a global health emergency victoria case in b l j. is there still a head on algebra? taking a plaster over a broken criminal justice system, critics react to that you case basis measures to tackle of the crowd in and present
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the the so of korean, the united states have begun joint annual military exercises. they say the girls and boosting their ability to count and military and cyber threats from north korea, jonya and calls them proposals for nuclear war. sullivan washington says they all defensive. rob mcbride has moved from sol. a drill is this week all taking place in conjunction with an annual military training exercise between the south korean. and us military's called our chief freedom shields and all set to be unprecedented in scale involving around $200.00 military ad cross conducting. all that is continuous, round the clock, wrecks the sizes and clocking up around 2000. so these,
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it's all said to be in preparation for defending against any me across infiltration or the launch of cruise missiles. these type of exercises, especially on this scale, always and go to the knolls that claims that they are a potential pro you to will. but the south koreans and the u. s. allies argue that just the opposite is true. by conducting this training. it acts as a d tyrants to any aggression. so ensuring stability on dependent to compare to continuous day and night training. i have the confidence that i can complete any mission no matter what the situation. all of these comes as reports of another defection by a no korean soldier across the heavily mind and defended, bowed up between the 2 careers have been confirmed happening at the very eastern end of that boulder and it comes to weeks after a similarly daring defection at the very western end of the same boulder that said to be
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a north korean crossing the han river as jerry wiley was at low tide crossings across the d. m. z onyx really read about. they are coming to the time of height and tensions with north korea. is launching fresh fields, balloons that fly into the south. and the south koreans responding with the use of loud speakers blaring the latest cape pop music, a news bulletins into the north. and there's a lot of speculation and media here in south korea that these latest defections would have been prompted by such a propaganda efforts from the south run. mcbride, i was his era. so the new policy is evolving, undocumented mind going from the us who and married to american citizens to apply for legal residency. it's a move many couples of way to the g is full, but they're all see as a change of presidency could leave their lives in limbo. again, reynolds explains she's
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a us citizen. he's an undocumented immigrant. kathleen and frank who asked us not to use their last names, have been married for 6 years, but they live in fear. it can be really stressful on the entire family to be a living sort of in this kind of limbo. that's because frank is one of millions of people who have entered the country illegally. he is subject to deportation. you'd think about it you'd, you'd think of a think every single day at every single moment. but with a new policy that went into effect this week, he can apply for permanent residency because of my life. he's here with my, my wife and my 2 daughters. everything i have here kathleen and frank has started the online application process. despite some uneasiness, the policy could be reversed by future presidents with a stroke of a pen. immigrants rights attorneys have hail the new policy. i do think it's going
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to positively impact immigrant families across the country. so i do think that many families who today are in fear, you know that they'll be separated or that somebody in their family will be deported. i think they are going to be able to obtain status. the policy could give about half a 1000000 on documented spouses who meet certain conditions, a chance to stay in the us permanently. republicans have a tax biden's rate change as a mass amnesty program. emigrants rights advocates say the new policy is a positive step forward, but they also say it won't be of much help to millions of other on documented migrants who are hoping to make a life in the us. it still leaves out so many people were just talking about the spouse of a us citizen. right? um, we also have spouses of lawful permanent residents. we have and documented parents of us citizen children. there's so many people for and documented in this current
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country who also deserve help for now kathleen and frank are hoping for the best i have faith that everything is going to be okay. hoping for away out of a life in limbo, rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. the u. k has activated emergency measures to help ease of the crowd and, and prisons in northern england that foster the recent arrest of more than a 1000 alleged roches. earlier this month, operation early dawn went into effect on monday. sonya diag a reports the interruption of rioting leaving destruction in its wake. hundreds have been arrested cor offenses that include racially and religious to be aggravated crimes and criminal damage. putting down the disorder was only one challenge, a several also ongoing issues within the u. k. 's justice system highlighted
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further by the mass arrests. there was a basic fight which was a failure to have it on for some places, for the number of prisoners that were being sentenced to prison. se i filed as basic, a failure of government for the previous governors could possibly have gold. we've had to deal with that with the additional strain. also disorder of recent weeks over crowding has exacerbated a crisis that's been used in the making with too few new prisons built to ease the pressure. the sentence is one of 20 months imprisonment during these measures, offenders will any face a quote only when a cell is confirmed is ready until then they will be held in police cells. it's the 2nd time this year. the mechanism has been triggered more than 1100 people have been arrested during and after the recent writing. and that has increased the pressure on the prison system to manage capacity. the automatic release point for most standards sentences is being would use from 50 percent to 40 percent of time.
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so this won't apply to serious violent defenders, including those in prison for terrorism, sex offenses and domestic abuse. but for those who been only too aware of the pressure in the present system, the move comes as little surprise. this is a by product of 14 years of miss monitored by the previous ones, close to 20 public sector prisons with the loss of over 10000 separate 100 prison sales spaces, provided you know, for so sales spaces in all persons. despite the own traditions of an increase in prison population, the measures may provide a short term solution to prison capacity. but there was an acknowledgement that much more needs to be done to ease the crisis and the countries justice system. even as new prisons are being built, many fear it will be enough to house inmates with the leg these sentences leading to more delays and convictions integrate to risk to public safety. so i think i,
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