tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 20, 2024 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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the the the on the clock. this isn't news on life in the coming up the next 60 minutes. israel's military launch the strength of the market and gaza killing at least 9 public use extra estates heads takata as he tries to break regardless as to spot deal. but i'm not, says washington has already given his real the green light to continue the war. building shelter with mud and play a new faith to end the suit on conflict. as for 10000000 people from the suspect to serial killer on the runs, the man accused of dumping dozens of bodies in the king inquiry districts in prison
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with the suspect to the help of inmates and peace of statements for those false needs will number one younique's center it says positive for band substance, but escape suspension. that's the we had moved on the way to the scene. so the so we begin with breaking news am is randy attack on the ballot and central garza has killed at least 9 palestinians. the number of dead is expected to rise in good promising ins were brought to l. x the hospital at less than a kilometer away from the sides of utah. it happened in a busy area that leads to a market in the city. let's get the very latest we can go straight to the bottle and could i, is standing by for us there in central garza so and tell us what's happening around to the
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base reports. it just targeted a street near the round about a bit. it got it's in the heart of that it but uh and this area, it's a very busy area where there are thousands of palestinians walking in this area. yeah. so we know so far that 6 palestinians have been killed. it was a drone air strike and we saw tens of injured palestinians. most of them were children in uh, coming from the the, the ambulances to the hospital. the hospital is literally crowded. the children are laying on the ground without any treatment. we know that they'll also hospital has been suffering due to the lack of medical supplies due to the lack of medicine and sense that is where the forces take over the philadelphia quarter. there has been no medical supplies entering now inside the intensive care unit, there are at least 10 policy news right now. suffering from very critical diseases
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. we have been seeing mothers who lost their the lives of their beloved ones, coming out from the emergency main entrance, crying and screaming after they lost their beloved ones. more injuries are coming. it's very crowded inside. we're not allowed to enter it. you barely have the ability to walk because the amount of blood and bodies and children may on the floor. no, no, the situation is very hard this time because this is a normal street. it's a street where this a market, there has been no warning. there has been no sign that they're going to be on target. then this is the main reason why there was why there is, is a lot of casualties. as you see, they're also trying to take more bodies from inside the hospital. some of them are
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going to be worried. right. you know, most of the, the hospital also is not only people who are suffering from airstrikes but also those where chronic diseases. and that's why the hospital is very overwhelmed and pots. the doctor said that they are not even able to treat to all of the injuries due to the huge amount of injuries that they have received since the beginning of the morning. this was not the 1st, i thought there was not talk in the eastern parts updated, but after there was an attack in july and there was different i talks in the middle there. yeah. and let me remind you that we're talking about 1800000 at least 1800000 palestinian displays in there is but right now and i think he's been talking to some of the grieving relatives. what kind of reaction has the theme to this terrible incident
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frustration rage, as you see the race behind me, people are very draining that over one, losing their beloved ones. every single day we have been witnessing lots of good byes and all those good buys are very hard mothers screaming mothers crying. they said that they did not do anything. their children were only on the streets, they did not do anything. most of the. 2 you were killed in this, i taught chords, children and women and girls. and that's why it's very hard based out that their children were not doing anything. they were just in the street. and what was targeted is street where it's the, there's traffic, it's very busy. it's one of the main interest is for the market and that's why those kind of the news are very frustrated there. so angry every single day kind of
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thing and time and these are losing their beloved ones. and there is no stop for the lead sold for is the, is there any forces have been using a guns the palestinians? this scene is i see we have been seeing every single day, every single hour across the gaza strip in different areas. just right now before a couple of hours days really forces targeted that school and because of city, at least $700.00 kind of sinews were shot during the school. and the civil defense teams still now are trying to rescue those palestinians from under the rubber. we're talking about 12 policy news that we killed sel 0 in this at school being structured. so this has been, as you see, it's rage, palestinians do not know where to go do their thing. they're frustrated, they're exhausted. we're talking about more than $300.00 days of war now. and or i
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would leave that for the mountain. could read the talk about that is ready and secondary. butler in central does. it is killed at least 7 palestinians. a number of dead is expected to rise. we get more than that in the coming moments and as a head as handed was just talking about them, is really a tank on a school in gaza sheltering hundreds of displays. policies has killed at least 12 people, most of the women and children, emergency crews, and searching for survivors. dozens of people are believed to be buried under the rubble officer building collapse. the civil defense as 700 displaced palestinians were in the school west of garza city. and the wounded had been taken to the baptist hospital. these rarely ami claims had targeted a command center used by palestinian fighters in the school, able to head mel haley reports from the c. i am here standing inside most of a habit as cool. and this is all for math of a brutal aerotech targeted business,
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full growth with guys. a city resulted in killing many civilians on business and your last name, the bed i managed to pull from and did the debris every time i have to run for my life. for months i've been living in fia is really tanks were very close. i have lived through a lot. no man at the moment we heard the explosion, we ran for our lives. my sister keeps crying. we did not know what to do. i saw the bodies torn to pieces. as many could have got diana. we were sitting inside one of the classrooms when we heard the loud explosion. it was so powerful that we fell to the ground. i ran searching for my children who were playing in the school yard . i did not find any of them. all who were in this part of the school were killed, the entire building collapse on their heads. they were all killed. no one survived committed till when will the world stand watching in silence?
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we are killed in our homes destroyed. where do we go? civil defense forces are trying to do, but unfortunately we have metal to work with. we are using the basic equipment to get this trapped civilians from on the boat. some of this we have, i loved enough to check with them. a lot of the sky building was flushed into the ground and we, together with a few medical teams, are doing our best to recover the dead. i regret to say we will not be able to recover all of them simply because we are using just so bad hands. i made a total absence of equipment and how the results is. this has been the case, the civil defense throughout this genocide oval families. our region as they are asking themselves. where do we have to go as this a school where shield 3 more than 700 civilians who are already got their houses destroyed you to do the ongoing is what 81 garza the are now. lift. with no shelter, maybe the will end up in a sweet, you do the really this and discriminate air strikes target in the shelters,
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which sort of filtering civilians here, northern guy, the city and in the whole because a script of families are weaving as the their loved ones are still trapped on the level of this is cool. if we are being exempted by civil defense forces, they'll get civilians and injured from on those horrible volumes. have you me a 0. does the city, how the spine, a new acquisition of torture being made by posting his release from his ready detention centers? $33.00, back in southern dogs, the saying they were held without charge of the 3 months of pulse. this was the moment the family was re united in calling eunice. since october is ready allow me his detained more than 5000, punish students from the gaza strip. at least 7 have done it. i have been detained for almost 3 months. i was told should day and night. my ribs
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were broken and shoulders. this located, we were subjected to all kinds of torture, things beyond anybody's imagination. i was blindfolded and handcuffed for 70 days in a row, were abused and humiliated. i was detained by these riley army at the curb to sell them crossing. i've been helping with the delivery of age 12 people. i was interrogated, beaten, and humiliated. i've been held for 37 days at a fair prison. some palestinians have been detained for more than 6 months, even their families, and not aware if they were alive or dead. from the moment i was detained to the moment i was released, i was blindfolded, and my legs tied. many of the detainees lost a large under torture. women are raped children abused, we've a hard, you've given any food yet. no one is paying attention to, like israel says it's recovered. the bodies of 6 captives in tulsa,
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the group representing captives, families says this provides the necessary closure. the version is really government to reach a deal that would release the remaining $109.00 captives in gaza. is ready on a release this video, which it says it film during the recovery operation, the army says the catches parties were found in a tunnel under the southern city of san eunice and a statement. it also said the operation came off in tense. come but above ground, the agent as president of the federal as easy as well. and the risk of the gallons of war expand it is held towards with the us secretary of state on to the blinking in the latest attempt to broker sees 5 bill clinton is now on his way to cut to the us extra estate says israel's prime minister has accepted a so called bridging proposal that says there was still key sticking points. one of the right blocks is the philadelphia, colorado, which is the buffers in between egypt and garza. the 14 kilometer long strip of
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land represents the entirety of the border area between garza and egypt. israel manage the area, controlling the movements of goods and people until it withdrew its forces from gauze in 2005 edition forces took care of a patrol in jesus. but israel still inspect it all deliveries into the territory based. may israel said it's taking control of buffeting based egypt and how much strongly oppose israel's control over the car? it will. well, how about it says washington is bowing to pressure from israel in the seas fund to go see ations. why don't? that's why the total silence buttons proposal states that his route would entirely retreat into sizes and a complete c spot. whereas b is really demands include only a temporary c spot for 6 weeks. that means a big military force will remain in the philadelphia car door and stay in the rough across something, which means restricting aid to is really approval. so let's explore where we're at
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right now because meet them having to mastery. his professor, media studies in the institute for graduate studies joint is no. i live for minneapolis in the united states that my habits, thanks for joining us. good to see at. so what is your reading of the situation now? it would seem that israel has laid down new provisions in the us proposal. specifically, i've been maintaining control of terry tree in garza. yeah, i mean, it seems to me to be uh, sort of an attempt, uh by israel and the united states. uh, to torpedo uh, this process, i think we have to see this process as more or less, uh far as the call. uh and it's a, it's an attempt to buy is real uh, more time. uh, it's an attempt to show that the global community and also people in the united states that the united states is interested in, in peace, is interested in a ceasefire. and it's an opportunity for, for israel to prepare for this. i think inevitably attack
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a by iran on defense blah on, on israel, but i don't think it's a serious bureau ceasefire proposal. first of all doesn't actually lead to a cease fire. all right, and secondly, israel is going to maintain a effective control over large swats of gaza. this is a, this is an occupation and israel wants to continue that occupation. that's why it's adamant about maintaining control over the philadelphia core door. as you are just reporting. also the net serene core door, which israel has created in the central part of the above garza to divide the north and from the south. and then also remember there's a buffer zone which takes up about 16 percent of, of those guys of space. there's a drop off crossing israel wants control over all of this to continue to occupy a gaza. and ultimately i think the goal is to make you guys
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a uh uninhabitable and israel as well on its way to achieving that goal. but not getting a ceasefire is not in the interests of the us administration with the election coming up in mind as well. i mean, it depends. i think you're on how you, how you look at it. i think it's important for the united states for the, for the binding administration and for this, for the sharon walls ticket to look like they are engaging in a serious uh, you know, process uh that would lead to a cease fire. i don't think they view it as absolutely essential that a cease fire is reached if. if they did view it that way, then they would have long ago used their leverage on israel box and for associates fire. but they haven't done that. how much packing do you think there is within gauze? if a mass at not backing down and except tennessee for oh,
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i'd say it's difficult to say without, you know, some sort of empirical data. but my sense based on sort of these man on the street interviews that we're seeing all over the place on social media is that, you know, people are divided, but i would say relatively supportive of the idea that i'm us shouldn't k then to these, these conditions which i just, which i just laid out again, no permanent ceasefire. the resumption of, of bombing of, of guys are almost complete is rarely control over most of our guys. and so there's really not much here on the table for, for the palestinians. all right, we need that range thing and i haven't that, thanks to that's my having a mastery speaking just from minneapolis. thank you. thanks. i of the lebanese group has blah and israel have kind of more cross border attacks. and these 9 people were injured in east and 11 and well hezbollah. the rocket started fires in northern israel,
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then the honda has more from bear arms to oppose hit. and so there let the knot and deeper inside the country, secondary explosions, follow the initial is rarely strikes. 3rd believes to have destroyed weapons warehouses belonging to has the law is ryan is using this period to try and degrade, has been less capacities to the extent that it can both in terms of taking out the members of his beloved, whether high level commanders or officers um is to target to the tax, but at the same time that also degrading their weapons capacities. there's been a spread of a wider conflict after 10 months of fighting. that's been in parallel with the war on gone. so has been a, has said it's a tax are part of the efforts to reduce pressure on the strip by diverting as well as military resources. but as well,
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has been acting with little restrain. so far not withstanding it has been less videos and propaganda and speeches and war. ready it's auctions having managed to deter israel's. i've talked so light button on a east throw that has demonstrated greater intelligence capacity in finding targets and not shaving results. with those targets almost daily. there's a target that strikes on a car or a motorcycle killing, a member of has the law. and they are happening kilometers from the border. and it's messaging to israel. hezbollah has tried to re establish the terrence by showing its military capabilities. and while there is little doubt, hezbollah can inflict damage on as well. it has been sticking to the unreturned rules of being engagement square. both sides avoid targeting population centers. possible has accused is relative crossing red lines by targeting they route and killing civilians. and it has promised to retaliate, but that could lead to,
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in his way the counter attack. and in the absence of a ceasefire deal in garza, this conflict could be heading towards an escalation center. there also see the baby to the so as the us pushes for us, these 5 dealing dogs was also trying to end the 16 month conflict and pseudo on the west special ed boys held towards for the parent military rapid support forces in geneva. and now he's heading to cairo to meet on a representatives that's happening as what the un describes. the world was hunger, crisis is lessening ensued on child stratford. has this now a suit, and these man in the family say they have no way to go. they fled violence that's killed. thousands of people enforced more than 10000000 from the homes. now they're building temporary places to live. houses may per month,
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play blue own every day. we hope the situation will improve so we can return to our homes. but the situation still looks the same. this is a transitional phase. we will see if things improved and if we can return. but i think that's thing here is better for me under all circumstances. pointing between the army and the power military rapids support forces. still, as you didn't april last year, when tension between the 2 rival generals, descended into all conflict. un says the violence has caused the wills was to congress crisis. with an estimated 25000000 people facing acute hunger across the country. and finding has been confirmed, and then the full region, some of the fish is fighting is around the besieged city of al sasha, with a population of around 2000000. it's the last city on the army control in west and on for you and agencies, face to security and logistics challenges,
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given q mounted to air and assistance to those in need. and what we use the specific materials and construction to save time. and because of the war we've built the house in the traditional way with lee and found phones. most people here do not understand the reason behind the war. the reason so we, we just hope it will and, and so we come to turn to our homes and our normal lives for you in says the situation ensued on has reached a catastrophic breaking point. giving men like these little choice, but to build, try to best to protect their families from the violence they have no power to stop . charles profit, i'll just 0 as well. obviously, well as the executive director of the well peace foundation and he says the options to sit on zone me in the us media told prevents real progress the us special on the board tongue periods. i will be very disappointed with what had been heralded
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as potentially the most important negotiation since the war began. so without the sedona forces, without general bar home who claims to be the legitimate government to sit at the table. no rarely significant progress has been possible. and the negotiations are really focused on important, but secondary issue such as opening the 3 to monetary and access routes to the stopping in different parts of the system. we have a situation in which the way is activity and generously supporting one site. the rosette with money comes diplomatic backing and saudi arabia and the broad alliance that includes egypt, techie cuts are, and all those supporting. the sedona focuses on obeyed and off to the same extent. and while the rivalry between re ogden abu dhabi continues,
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there simply isn't a route to a resolution. now one of the small, but perhaps significant steps in geneva has been that even though both of the sudanese belligerent forces didn't turn up the saudis and the moratti's both sent delegations opiate, not high level delegations. so they were in the room as observance. and can you please say, i suspect the serial killer, who escaped from a police station in nairobi may have been aided by in silence. collins to my seat was arrested. last month's accused the substance of women, and dumping their bodies in a car, a noise say he was tortured, and to make a confession that in the face of mazda escaped from defence among them. but if lou tim, nationals, whitelisted for being illegal in can. yeah. and one minute my desktop spic normally call is to my see colors. yeah. we've connected with the quite a my,
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the instant hopefully my, the investigation indicated that the escape was aided by inside us. go see that being that both sides what deployed accordingly to kind of discussion stephanie deca has more now from nairobi. it seems that he escape this morning from a police station by cutting open wires of the outside section where prisoners will go outside alone with 12 other arrow tray, a national needs to be related. but this is a district to where the police station is centered, where you have the u. s. embassy, you have the united nations headquarters, so many people questioning the possibility of what is uh, an escape in a very secure area. it also highlights the big question marks in new homes that people still had when they came to this case. he, according to the police confessed to $42.00 murders. what was your talking about? the dismemberment 9 bodies were found to that car could leasing the victims between
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the ages of 18 and 13. however, the problem with what people have to deal. so those living in the area, it's a slum area. it's around safari. this car is controlled by games. people are very aware of what goes in and out to the police station. very close to this part of the question mark at the time last month. when these bodies emerged from bags from the car, it was help with no one has no. how could the police not have known? and then the other question that really has to do with the politics that's been happening here that you still have about 60 people that remain disappeared. where you had canyons take to the street in protests, the tax hikes here to the government, which was met by extreme force by the security forces killing over 60. you still have 10 disappeared. so people asking the question, how is it that you minus to the rest of my, me just use when these murders when these body bags were found. but you haven't
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found any accountability for the victims. so this just gives you a sense of the complications here. but certainly the dismiss trusts many people questioning whether this man has anything to do with it at all. and whether these bodies potentially are those missing from the protests to chat with thousands of people who've been forced to feel the heavy flooding since july. and the worst hit regions in the notes, at least $54.00 people have gone for the south and the capital displays. people have been forced into shelters, houses here as if i bill bill advised that the post now from germaine. heavy rains and strong winds have caused sweeping floods like these in chads capital, c, intermedia and other regions across the country. roads that are already in poor condition have been flooded. in some parts of the capital, people have been forced to leave their homes. it's likely to be several days before the water subsides. ali and his family have been living here for 14 years. now the
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floods have forced them as that's, that'll be the tv. the one of these homes are empty. the old residents have fateful . they live except that one an old man is living day like that he's refused to leave even if the price is his life. some of the rest or didn't happen to be a lot of people in the kadijah entered neighbors. i've taken refuge in the nearby school slots, forced us to leave. we had no place to shelter with our children. my home overflowed with volta, all of our possessions was submerged. we had no place to live, so we had to take shelter in the school. un humanitarian coordinator estimates the number of people effective in chat, and the central african region is now in the sciences pub zulu, but i do. yeah. to like, local municipalities are trying to reduce the levels of water by pumping it away from residential areas. despite those efforts, people here are criticizing the government for not putting into action,
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existing plans to safeguard against the frequent heavy rain falls and floods in chat chat problems with us. uh, i just need a new minute. this means you have more than a 190 people have died in floods over the past week. a major highway has been cut off connect c capital, naomi as well as neighboring countries. hundreds of villages have been so much involved. so i had here in out 0, president probably be tells of democratic national convention. he gave his house is sold to the nation. judges. americans took back his vice president against the trunk. won't military movements keeps troops of bonds in russia? well, most good is going deeper into ukraine. better in body to the rescue for, for my premier lee champions less the that's coming up with the
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the, it's not a big surprise to see snow on the, on these in the middle of winter and is more often, but i think it's going to break across this the circulation we've given nothing but just to get snow in the middle of option tina there are shelves and off of that they could be fairly big. obviously the, the are the scented ones, just north of unit line, se preserve trying to get up to what power grow are they going to be sent to. so it was a trip and use hail, which is a pretty standard feature many times a year. this part of the world, but north of that is still hard to hold have to say we had reco breaking touches in this middle part of brazil yesterday. and i believe he is trying to the same thing . nearly 42 on monday, it was, which is again near the record. hines is part of believe, you know, so this an essential america. big child. recently, i've actually so funded the mexico city court really seems to be
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a repeat of the all big thunderstorm drive. but they don't that widespread, and they don't, to, giant, a mazda has been significant funding in the east coast. so new england path of the us, the next day is going away up to newfoundland. those channels are going for eventually off the coast, or were left to look at what we might expect. giant thunderstorms in the plate and states, and some breaking out in the desolate southwest. it's what you call monsoon shares . the 10s of thousands of children were born in to well live down to the i, sol, regime in iraq and syria. now many are in kemp. i the role funds of with the, with the mothers rejected by their own communities checking the few things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course, not an emmy award winning documentary. here's the trailing and traumatic story. the children throw stones at me erects last generation on out just a
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nation in ghost and a bitter civil war. the resistance taking more and more territory there when they found one and the to see how things are today. power, what's into chaos and use threats has emerged under the sea. then what became pump parts of that region. cyber crime was taking place in new why you certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hubs in the world. the full reports, the possible for the gateway to me in mar, on now, just the euro. the so you uh, what challenges here. a reminder of our top story is, is uh and israel has attacked a busy monkey, the area there,
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a pallet in central guns, least 9 palestinians being killed. the number of dead is expected to rise. egypt, president of the frontier l. c. c has one of the risk of because of we're expanding regionally, is hosted to us extra step down to the blinking. and the latest attempt to break receives 5 deal blinking is now on his way to cut off. us is also trying to end the conflict and see don washington's special invoice held thoughts with permanency reference, a full force in geneva. now he will meet on a reps instance. in colorado, the 16 month conflict has displaced 10000000 people leading to the world's worst. and crisis, or let's take on this whole issue of indirect towards we're going to speak now to that bill quarterly, who's a former us different matching for my deputy chief of mission. and you haven't joined just now from atlanta and 11, and never corey welcome to al jazeera. we have the united states involved in direct towards everybody. garza and su,
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done simultaneously curious to know about how these kind of negotiations work. when punch is a talking directly, negotiations ahead of the best and the time certainly. but when policies are not face to face, it must be nearly impossible as well. uh, technically, uh, everything is possible and lots of community ations around the world have been done this way. certainly, between those very like 11 a mediation always involves in direct communication between the warring parties. now, the problem with us mediation and these 2 cases is that the u. s. is not a new term party. it is a partisan in the case of, uh, guys, uh and uh, the us is very much committed to is a line of thinking and is rails interest to the point where it
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has gone along and is brush shooting from us. and you know, on and loving on to go along with this really goal of no palestinian said that the end of the road. um and uh, nothing you know has also committed to continue the fighting. after a brief, uh, seas fire and uh, the other was after he gets his hostages back, he would go back to pursue told to the feet of how bus. under these circumstances, there is no motivation for him us to participate. and yet some of us is participating in that actually of course. sure, but i don't see much of a child. so for that, the succeeding i came from the very beginning and you can easily see how people would say that us concord itself and on his break of supply and billions of dollars
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worth of weapons at for a stall. so it is what is wrong with an alternative country at taking the place of the us and negotiations or perhaps that you, you of the problem over the years. it has been the us as a supervisor has many of the general and drugs. uh, and kind of imposes itself also is a m refuses to allow anyone else to mediate because they do not trust the you the, they don't trust that are shot or china. they only trust us because they know that the us has the are back in the end of the day. i saw it has been impossible for anyone else to jump in currently. so all the thoughts are taking place in the hot dog and the customer has the ability to mediate, effectively above to it's not allowed to take charge only to provide the medium,
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the good offices for negotiations. i think the same problem exists in sudan where the 2 region the barbed use, that's all help was the sides of the conflict. and so then that is solve a be a and united that of arabs are both allies of the us. the us is working to some extent, so solid their idea. but in the end of the day, the us is not wanting to put pressure on either solid, the idea, or the u, a. e. and certainly not directly on the warring factions inside. so them and without using pressure on the spark these, there is no way that they're gonna stop fighting. that's the question we pace before it is though, isn't it in the united states interest full that to be a seems far in gauze they've given the selection coming up and certainly i think coming i heard us would love nothing better than to be able to
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say we have a ceasefire, this is a success and i'm going to build on that success in my presidential campaign. the problem is the us and the rest is in preventing it why the region of more. but in trying to prevent that they have sort of agreed for those that are used to pursue the ongoing, what is in their view, a limited war. in other words, keep the keep bombing guys are limited. war which has been law in loveland on that could continue indefinitely provided the or on doesn't jump and then the whole region doesn't jump. and so i think the, uh, the goes all through us are contradictory and they conflict with the goal of achieving piece. uh, and i'm at least very understand sites at neville code. are you familiar with
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different math and former deputy chief of mission and human? thank you, sir. the us president is being the star the show on the 1st day, the democratic parties national convention to abide me, use the occasion to promote tomlin harris describing him as a person of integrity and judging people to vote for in november's presidential election. a white house correspondent can be how it get reports now from chicago. as he took to the stage, an emotional joe biden wiped away a tear. democratic delegates cheered, and gave the u. s. president of long standing globally. when i gave my best for 50 years, like many of you are getting my heart and soul or
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and for all you will continue to do. we are forever a great way for harris's candidacy. former secretary of state hillary clinton wrote the proverbial glass ceiling in 2016 as the 1st female presidential nominee. on the other side of that last ceiling is carmella harris. raising your hand and taking the oath of office as our party sat at present at the. a who was listen, 80 days until election day harris and her arrival. former republican president donald trump, are locked in a close race. jo, 5 is exit from the 2024 presidential, race isn't locked. rotor enthusiasm not seen since 2008 bathroom brock obama was the democratic presidential nominee. he remains one of the party's most popular
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leaders. he'll address the convention on tuesday. kimberly hell gets out 0. chicago as well as head to and inside the convention venue, my kind of those that live for us from chicago. so mike, what's on the agenda to say well, 20 years ago, a young lawmaker from illinois electrified the convention with the speech and support of john kerry. busy years later, he became president and today but rock obama will return to his native chicago to address the delegates. here also speaking will be his wife, michelle obama. so the a full set of speakers who will be talking through the 9th. basically what the convention is setting out to do in the course of today and the following days is to demonstrate as a unity within the democratic party. this is something that is very important for the party and indeed for its candidates in the coming in presidential election.
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they will also be in the course of the day a celebrate pre roll call of delegates. as of this put now, she is already nominated as presidential candidates. this was done in a virtual role called a few weeks ago. however, today they will be a celebrate treat formal role to confirm cumberland harris as the presidential candidates. and not old smooth running. of course, there are divisions within the policy are very much so the democratic party is a very broad church, as it is put say of disparate factions with inside the federal progress of factions . moderate functions that all sorts of issues that the party continues to contend with. and which is kind of this is going to have to contend with incoming days, not least as divisions over the question of israel as well in governments that many within the party believe that the current administration divide and administration of which harris is a part that's most done enough in terms of curbing as well,
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and it's ongoing action that is a division within the party which remains despite attempts to pay pro with that particular crack. but this is a challenge facing come on the harris. and this is something that she has to turn to attention to as she proceeds with the presidential race or my really the amendment to move from the lights and my kind of there in chicago. also in the coming of republican presidential candidate, donald trump will come paid in the battle ground state of michigan. and this comes a day off that he was in pennsylvania. the talking about the us economy. trump is scheduled to visit the ton of how he expects to focus on crime and safety, which can, is considered the swing states in its electoral college votes that could hold the keys to the white house indeed. and its good unofficial, he's in washington dc. so the for president of the heading for this buffalo ground state, or yeah, he, he obviously sees these is important. he got some criticism in the last couple of
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weeks that he wasn't on the campaign trail. a told that he was ignoring states that could pip the election one way or the other, and he's responded by getting his clean out and heading to pennsylvania on monday and michigan on tuesday. he sees these as important. he knows he's not going to get a lot of natural attention at the moment because all lies are obviously in chicago and what is happening there. but they can pick up local media. and that could be important because you get to be undecided, voters, the people who might be, it's weathering. how's it going to cast their vote and that might just be enough to when you the state. there's interesting is going to how it's not far from detroit itself. but it does have a history of links to the clue, clubs, klein, white supremacists, in fact, just a couple of weeks ago, there was a raleigh by white supremacists in the tide. and there was also people who are chanting heil hitler. we support trump, the donald trump is not this abode, those level of protests that something he will have to do. because if he doesn't,
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then the couple of his campaign is going to paint him as an extremist on pondering to the watched elements of the right of the republican party. and so he's got to address that and the address that pretty quickly. it's interesting that he's out on the campaign trail. some people think is unusual of presidents and, and certainly their subjects tend to go during the other parties convention. they know, as i say, they're not going to get a huge amount of national attention, but they will get local attention. and donald trump, what's the home of the message about crime that was, is what he will focus on in michigan. and he'll be on the campaign for, you know, again, because obviously he realizes that he is suffering in the polls. the momentum at the moment is with cumberland. how to send the democrats, not something he was worried about as we get closer and closer to november. the other, for sure, thank you. the
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thousands of ukrainians, it'd be in order to evacuate the sun city of port groves, present environments. lensky says the situation in that area is difficult for his forces. a russian troops or 10 kilometers from its outskirts, brusque, is one of your credit, defensive stronghold, sunday logistics, helping me to next regions. so that having to about 53000 people can topless explains why port cross is important to ukraine. and to russia. across is the, it's a focus for both ukraine and for russia, this is a vital city footprint to defend or russia to take because it is t to holdings don't ask for the key to taking. don't ask it's logistics. so it's main supply route for you creating and forces. it has main roads and highways leading both in and out and alone. the city itself and into don't it's, it's absolutely vital. and the area of focus in the whole of ukraine is on this
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town. and this front, in particular as well, we've seen fighting several supplements falling into russian hands over night. as the russians are moving steadily forward. these on quick gains, but the steady gains and the russian army lodge and the cranes is slowly pushing ukrainian. defend this further further fact. and this going to be a desperate struggle for this strategic city. now, a will even as a full back into an ascii crate and forces continue to push deeper into the russian region of cost. a president for them is lensky says he's mandatory now. it controls more than 1250 square kilometers of russian territory. so don't tell what access the need for our 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 count that the russian tier causing significant difficulties,
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the aggressive state. united for must go now adults jabari has more on the training and caution. according to local medical officials, in the car screech, and at least 17 civilians have died, and a 140 has been injured. 75 of those are in the hospital, including 4 children, this 1st dest, over getting from officials about the ongoing fighting that is taking place in the kirk region since august 6th, when you crate in forces, launch that incursion onto the russian soil. now their russian defense ministry meanwhile, is putting out statement, saying that their forces have managed to repel further advancements of equating forces in that curse region. but we're getting a different version from the crating president, bloody mirror zaleski, who claimed on monday evening that his forces have now taken control of at least 92 settlements in the crust. screech on what is clear is that while the fighting goes
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on and continues between ukrainian and russian forces inside russian territory is to civilians that are paying the price over a $130000.00 residents of car scrooge and has been evacuated so far. this area is home to we just over a 1000000 russians, and the defense ministry has set that to be reinforcements of the russian military are on the way. but until they arrive, it is clear that the fighting is going to continue. and with the crating forces at stating that they are going to try and capture territory to set up a buffer zone is on clear how much further along they want to advance and how much longer the fight. it will continue door such a part, i'll just 0 moscow so that it's here enough 0 if it goes full coming up the simone curriculum function agent actually teach with the record that's coming up with pizza. next, the,
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due by the the let's get onto this bill is paid to make. thank you so much. tennis will level on your next and it will not be punished despite twice testing positive for a band anabolic steroid. the international tennis integrity agency saves these heavy units failed. tests were at indian wells back in march, but they ruled. it was not the intentional, has been stripped of his prize money and ranking points and they so it will take its place that makes, makes us open in new york in good faith one. the cincinnati opened on monday, beating from 50 s, i mean the final p 10 in when a dispatch 76 and 62,
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it makes him the youngest, some selassie champion since a 21 year old mister the to think back in 2008. so to say is he's relaxed going into the final grand slam of the season. i flushing meadows make some it's good feeling for sure. but the my mind to know that is completely different. the situation from here and new york it's know best of 5 grand slam last press slam. the amount of pressure is also be different, but i, i'm just, you know, i'm quite relaxed to going into, into the tournament, trying to play with the positive mindset and even, you know, trying to play as relaxed as possible. and then then we'll see what i can do. i mean a sub olenka has made c will. number 2 in the rankings going into new york. she also beats jessica, picking 9 straight 6 for the women's size. so in cincinnati, the russian clinch to face trophies seems to be a straight open in january,
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southern ancient tool. so frankly, you can see on take as only plays with 10 o w t, a titles since 2020, the former premier, the champions list associated with 10. so the to apply to english football with a drawer games talking to me in the opening match. and i have a whole ton top gold score jamie variety. so thanks for that space dominated the 1st off and waiting for the spanish international. pedro fargo is a 37 year old body who was instrumental in helping us do in the friendly need. so i to, in 2016 wasn't going to listen stories. denise is with the last people i see the hit it when he says the sentence, all the one thing you need the cloud based at this point. so big 11 thing to really promote it seems the legal face to rail via donated, hosted by mule besides that sentence didn't last tuesday. the 2nd tier by adult
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a that when, when is in this one is 21 year old wing at old model, that's the only goal of the game. and staying in spain, both alone is done. the one has sit down is the capital of the german national team and retired from international football. but the 33 year old isn't putting the sport altogether and could be on the move again soon. it's still defend, just assist you're interested in bringing back. they form a club captain of 3 spent just one season at barcelona. going to one has to use to run a lease contract with the catalans, but didn't feature in the opening match of the season against valencia, a cricket to all the pope. i said it's an honor to be chosen at the taste captain for the upcoming 3 match series against blanket which begins on wednesday. hope of standing in for the injured bins. folks who watched on the training earlier starts
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is out with a hamstring injury. purple, skip at the side, despite only of the captaining one match and he's for this class career look is something i guess when i got a point to bus captain a year and a officer got it, that there's always a chance and something about this would happen and it's not necessarily something you dream about this did one of the grades on, as i said in english cricket. so yeah, like i said, it's not a to meet the team outside for the series. um, it's exciting for me and it's a challenge for us as a team to sort of try and take a step forward with obviously missing start to see the plan started. see the later as well. but it's a good, good challenge for us moving forward. as sol, suite lanka, they are looking for their 1st test series when of england in 10 years. in fact, the last time they beat their opponents was in england in 2014. and angela and matthew says, this ranking team is up to the task once to get the things i'm exciting for that. um it's going to be a challenge definitely for us,
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but i think uh we should play our brand after that. we just try and control it, but we can control it. obviously, if we play good cricket or the over the, you know, 5 days, you know, you're gonna end up winning. so it's going to be a huge salad, but we're looking forward to. meanwhile, the new international take a freight quote as being facing the regional, qualified for the 220201620 mens woke up this summer of doris 5th. uh, i think the 50 line runs in a single level, beating the previous based of 56 run these instead of fighting 6, like susan facing somebody, you know, bose, it helped somebody uh to obtain loans actually of a vinyl to on price. raise it up. yeah. sorry, its face to take about outstanding was couldn't have done it better myself like oh, i couldn't imagine please i'm sure you would have had 76 is if you possibly could. um pay that. thank you very much. uh, that's it. from a new clock for this use. i'll be back in just a moment now the hall, 5 you soon bye for now. the
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