tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 20, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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the to the, the new foundation and power ring african entrepreneur is the, [000:00:00;00] the, around the clock. this is the new life coming up for the next 60 minutes. israel's met a tree launches and striking marketing, johnson and kelly. at least 9 of the sex your states arise in concert and he tries to break regardless to spot. i deal with him by says, washington has already given israel the green light to continue the will positive biden's healthy democratic national convention. he gave his heart and soul to the nation as he urges americans to back his vice president to take on donald trump keeps troops yvonne's in russia. well,
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moscow is going deeper into ukraine or civilian, see the find to head on piece of statement for the school teams will number one younique's center test positive for ben substance, but escape suspension. that's the window on the way to the scene. so the, so we, we didn't, we then is ready to tackle and durable are in central guns of it's killed at least 9 palestinians. the number of dead is expected to rise and get palestinians were brought to outlines the hospital less than one kilometer away from the sides of the attack. it happened in a busy area that leads to market the city and cut the reports. now from there it by law, in central gulf, the, it's the you all take here in a box. the hospital after that is ready for says targeted a group of civilians in one of the most busy roads. and there is,
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but now it's very close to the market. and also there has been a lot of traffic in the street. now at least 8 palestinians were killed. and in the i see you there are, these tend to send you and others of how does the news were injured among those injuries, where children and women, we saw them laying on the floor cover. good luck waiting for a medical treatment from the doctors. now not only that in some units, those are the forces. also part uses a point where policy means charged through phones as connect to the internet and at least for policy news were also killed. moving to the gulf, a city that is really forced to start, you said most of the houses school in the gospel city where this school was sheltering as nice, 700 palestinians. at least 12 holland indians were killed. but still still this point, the civil defense themes are trying their best to rescue more bodies because the 5
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millions of those dropped under the rubble. they said that there were there their family members work in the school when it was targeted. now moving from south to north to south to the north, through the middle area. there has been a lot of attacks on civilians on residential homes. and most of these attacks were in the middle area where at least 1800000. how does the news are so 3, however, policy news every single day are saying that they do not know where to go. and there's no play safe across the gospel trip. this tend to, i'll just see it a bit, but i've got to palestine. when it is really, it's not going to school and does the sheltering hundreds of displace palestinians is killed at least 12 people, most of them women and children, the emergency cruise is searching for survivors. dozens of people, i believe, to be buried under revel after building collapse, civil defenses, $700.00 displace palestinians were in the school west of gauze. the city is ready,
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all the claims that targeted a c'mon center use bind palestinian fighters in the school ever him. i'll find any reports from c. i am here standing inside most of a habit as cool. and this is a format of a brutal aerotech targeted business, full growth with god. the city resulted in killing many civilians on business injured and the platinum infected right. then 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 so did buddies and torn to pieces. not as many could have got diana. we were sitting inside one of the classrooms when
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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. till when will the world stand watching in silence? we are killed in our homes destroyed. where do we go? civil defense forces are trying to do, but unfortunately, we have little to work with. we are using the basic equipment to get the trapped civilians from on the boat. some of this we have 11, that'd be directly coming out of the school buildings flashed 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 of civil defense throughout this genocidal families are weaving as they are asking themselves. where do we have to go as this
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a school where shield 3 more than 700 civilians who already got their houses destroyed. you do do the ongoing is what in the world, gaza? they are now lift with no shelter. maybe the will end up in a sleep, you do the relentless and discriminant. air strikes, target in the shelters, which start filtering civilians here, northern ga, 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 the school. if we are being exhibited by civil defense forces to get a civilians an injured from on those horrible volumes have you me just 0. does the city palestine? israel has released the 33 palestinian detainees taken from the browser before they were united with the families. they describe severe abuse of the hunt was rarely called,
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but the crew of rates of what the rights group say is the widespread use of torture and is ready. prisons. honeywell made reports now from the bottom, a handcuff mark seared into their skin and a look of disbelief in their faces. signs of what these palestinians describe as the use of systematic torture in his really g. i was detained by his very forces, other kind of asylum crossing i was that helping with the delivery of humanitarian, a 12 people. then i was taken and interrogated to be sent up and humiliated. i was holding off at present for 37 days released in hon. eunice, along with 32 other did the oldest man wants to tell his family. he is a life held for weeks. he was a question by members of these really intelligent service. he says basic
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information from the prisoners who have been starved and beaten inside. this is really prison and occupied with beck. i was detained for english, 3 months i was told to day and night. my roots were broken, shoulders dislocated. we were subject to all types of torture beyond anybody's imagination all the time. these looked at least 90 percent of that physical capacity. i was blindfolded in some comforts with 70 days in a row. all of us abused, humiliated and tortured the plot up now, free. how the deed is sharing the story of his or the pleading for health. for more than 9000 deputies, still kept in his regular jail and detention center. he was given an interview. when his wife and son suddenly appeared they had not seen
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him in nearly 3 months. more than $10000.00 palestinians have been detained since october 7th, half of them says the parts of the year. among them are more than 600 minors is 300 women and 80 or know as many of whom are still held in his regular presence was these virus hawks are on their way. many families are hoping against hope to their family members are still alive and could be released soon anymore. i was just from there the last to be in the central area. how aside, but as well says, is recovered. the bodies of 6 captives in garza group representing captives, families says this provides the necessary closure. they've edge these ready government to reach a deal that would release the remaining a 109 captives in gauze. these ran the army release this video, which it says it failed. and during the recovery operation, they all me says the captives bodies were found in a tunnel under the southern city of con eunice and the statements. it also said the operation came off intense,
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come back above ground. a yes exercise done to me blinking has just arrived in the hallway he will discuss reference to in the will on draws with a mirror of concert earlier, blink. and was an agent's meeting president at the front sales, cc people under the risk of the will expanding the sector state said that israel's prime minister has accepted a cycle bridging proposal. but how my says there are still key sticking points. and one of those is the philadelphia, colorado, which is the buff is a between egypt and garza. it's a 14 kilometer long strip of land to end to represent its entirety of the border area between guns and egypt. israel managed the area controlling the movement of goods and people intended withdrew its forces from causes in 2005. the junction of forces took care of a patrol, need you to use, but israel still inspected will deliveries that came into the territory. and this may as well say that the taking control and if the officer. but if agent didn't
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have mass, strongly oppose israel's control over the cargo. what am i? it says washington is bowing to pressure from israel in the seas fund to go see ations. why don't, that's why the buttons proposal states that is ro would entirely retreat into sizes and to complete the safe spot. whereas because 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 state and the rest across something which means restricting aid to is really approval. alright, let's say this one might have it up mastery. his professor would meet us studies at the institute for graduate studies joins is not from minneapolis in the united states. and i haven't good to see that as a yes. i actually stayed on to the blinking is in town here in doha and kata. he lives in los off hours. so what's your sense of what his postal hopes of success are? as he may said,
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catherine may have what's going through his mind right now as well. i think we have to remember that the united states is not actually a mediator in all of this. they are basically an advocate for israel. there are many people in washington dc as more you know, bonnie has argued recently. i believe that anything that's good for israel is good for the united states. and anthony, blinking is one of one of those people. and so he's going to advocate for the is really position for which is to, you know, for lack of a better phrase to have to have the cake and eat it to israel wants to get all of its hostages back them. but then it also wants to be able to continue the war on guys uh, i can definitely and then also maintain an occupation of guys and i think they would like that occupation to be to be permanent. so right. yeah. but you say that is it, say it's really position is to continue for and have no si, fi. if that is the case,
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that is not in the interest of the bite and administration who uh, actually blaine can represents as they look ahead to the next selection. because the last thing that they would want is, as we build up to that moment just for this will still be raging. i mean, i'm not so sure about that. nick. i mean, people have been saying that for, for 10 and a half months, that this is going to be a disaster for the democrats. it's going to be a disaster for providing. remember back in december, people, people were saying that um, but the by the administration has refused all long to use its leverage against against israel. i think what's important for the buying administration is to appear to the american public and especially to us swing voters and democrats like they are working toward a ceasefire that they're doing all that. they all that they can. uh, that's the most important thing, but i don't think i don't, it doesn't strike me is absolutely essential that they, that they reach us east fire. of course i, i advocate for each part,
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but i just don't think that the united states government believes that that is necessary. what do you think about the residents of garza who are being pulverized at in every which way? by israel. how much backing do you think there is within garza for her mass? not backing down and accepting the see, saw it despite the extent of israel's to mount as yeah. so we don't have a lot of speedo empirical data. there been some polls done and most gardens generally are supportive of, of, from us as a, as a political organization. but it's unclear to, you know, to what extent guys ends, you know, support come us is positioning. these are the, this ceasefire proposal. my sense is that based on the kind of the social media discussions and the videos that we see of these man on the streets interviews, is that there's a split, there's a divide among,
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among gardens. some guys just want to recreate. they just want to break even if it's temporary, that's a certainly and but under understandable position, they're not only being bond, but they're also being starved in some cases to death. but there are other causes who are saying, why should we give in to all of these is rarely of positions and, and, and points when we're not really getting anything out of it and return the bottom line. but how many can you see a see start coming out of this round of negotiations, and if not, we'll tall. the wide implications for the region. well, sadly i, i'm not very optimistic. i know there are some analysts who are, who are more optimistic. i'm personally not very optimistic that anything is going to get done because i don't think is real going to budge and they're continuing to say that they're going to, you know, or continue with the war indefinitely until complete victory, total victory. and i don't think i masses is going to, to, given to all of these demands of our,
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our conditions and the implications for the region are quite significant. i think we are certainly at risk of a wider escalation because i think an attack by a ron. and since the law is probably inevitable at this point, all right, so with that, we'll leave it the mastery professor would meet his studies at the, till hutton's chief for graduate studies. thanks very much. thank you. as well, the lebanese group as well. and israel have carried up more cross border attacks. at least 9 people were injured and 11 and well as well. a rocket started fuzz and northern israel. it's in a hold. it 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
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and degrade his boneless 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, and so we'll talk you through 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 that it's attacks are part of the efforts to reduce pressure on the strip by diverting israel's military resources. but as well, has been acting with little restraints. so far not withstanding, it has been less videos and propaganda and speeches and war. ready it's auctions had been managed to deter israel's, i've talked so light button on a east row that has demonstrated greater intelligence capacity in finding
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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 has blocked, can inflict damage on as well. it has been sticking to the unreturned rules of engage smith square. both sides avoid targeting population centers. how's the law has accused israel of crossing red lines by targeting they route and killing civilians. and it has promised to retaliate, but that could lead to, in this 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
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us president has be in the start of the show on the 1st day of the democratic parties. national convention, j button used the occasion to promote tomlin harris describing him as a passive integrity and urging people to vote for in november the presidential election of white house correspondent can be how it could report from chicago. as he took to the stage, an emotional joe biden wiped away a tear. democratic delegates cheered and gave the us president a long standing globally. when i gave my best for 50 years, like many of you are getting my heart and soul or a nation wide and told the proud the time had come to pass the baton these vice president. she's tough, she's experience, and she has a norm as integrity norm as integrity. still, after more than
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a half century medical surface wide until delegates, he's proud of his accomplishments, and his greatest legacy may still be to calm if he could hold israel's war garza the civilian sufferings of the policy, the people. that's why we finally finally deliver a c sorry, in this war. pamela harris, we the surprise of paris earlier in the night to give introductory remarks to delegate, amid rapturous applause. she paid tribute to abide and jo, thank you for your historic leadership, for your lifetime of service to our nation, and for all you will continue to do. we are 4 of our great way for harris's candidacy. former secretary of state hillary clinton group,
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the proverbial glass ceiling in 2016 as the 1st female presidential nominee. on the other side of that last feeling is carmella harris. raising your hand and taking the oath of office as our party sat at present at. 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 races in locked water enthusiasm, not seen since 2008 bathroom brock obama was the democratic presidential nominee. he remains one of the party's most popular leaders. he'll address the convention on tuesday. kimberly hell gets out 0, chicago, let's cross lots of chicago and i might kind of re standing by for us the uh, the convention venue in miami. so it is authorization presidency. and did that
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bracket bond, or is it periods convention? yes indeed. and he brings immense credibility to the campaign by comma harris, 20 years ago upon the made his name as a junior and no makeup from illinois. as speaking of the convention to nominate john kerry's as to 4 years later, he became president for 2 terms. even despite the charlotte king is he says that he received in 2012. but what he brings to this convention is that the degree of political influence, he's still a very, very influential person within the party, as is his wife, michelle's to be a bomb is coming here. very significant, very meaningful and could have a massive impact in terms of creating that sense of unity that come with a higher says she wants to achieve in data. and unity is any what's required because there are divisions remaining within the policy. yes indeed,
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the, the democratic party is a very, very wide tend to test a lot of different functions within that it's a collection of coalitions as much as a political party. these functions, rain seems a political opinion and moderate to progressive, even some conservative elements. so these factions are continually at odds with each other within the party, the task facing the come on. the harris is to bring these factions together. well, at least during this campaign to let them reduce the attention that constantly exists between them. another person who could play a role in that is but nissan does, he stands isn't independence, but is highly respected uh, within the potty. so these kind of fact, cuz the a bomb is, but nissan does, the clintons of the one has spoken to president clinton will be speaking of tomorrow. but all of these figures work together to bring this unity that kamala
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harris is intent on achieving before the campaign gets under way process. all right, mike, what do you do that for? man, thanks very much. i my kind of the in chicago in the company as republican presidential candidate donald trump, will campaign in the battleground side of michigan. and this comes a day after he was in pennsylvania talking about the us economy. a trump is expected to focus on crime and safety that goes around the official he's in washington dc and and, and so donald trump looking for an effective way, if you like to counter the boost that they come to, harris is receiving and going to michigan. now that which the battle ground state as well, he got a lot of criticism in the last couple of weeks because he was accused of essentially ignoring, baffled, driving states of sitting by doing big rallies and not doing enough of the retail politics. the tends to get you elected in u. s. presidential races and essentially the people, even in his own posse were seeing he's seeing the attention on the ground. and the
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momentum to kind of law is the, remember, donald trump came out of a very successful convention, not long after less than a week after the assassination attempt, an after the audit and see the republican national convention. there was a feeling among republicans that they could do the try factor. it could when the white house, the house of representatives and the senate. but that essentially disappeared when joe biden stepped out of the race. and the other thing flipped in couple of hers was put to the top of the ticket. so he is now doing the retail politics that he needs to do. but it's not going to get national attention because all attention is focused on a, on chicago at the moment. and so that is why he's going to important swing states. he was in pennsylvania on monday in michigan and choose the he's hoping to get local attention and maybe just switch out. cuz it was undecided voters in these key states and hope that could tip the election race in his favor. remember, and a lot of these places the race is within the martin yvette or the neck and neck.
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and so these places, pennsylvania, michigan, new hampshire, even, they are going to come become incredibly important. there's going to talk about law and order when he's in michigan, but he's going to atone cole cole. and that's interesting because it as links with the k k, k, the ku klux klan, and white supremacist. in fact, just a couple of weeks ago, a white supremacist group held a raleigh there. and as they passed under a bridge, the people on the bridge chanting heil hitler, we love donald trump. there donald trump hasn't this of that group that has given the had his campaign, the chance departments and say before he says anything else about law and order. he's got to disobey those white supremacists. he can be catering to the far right of the republican party to try and win the selection. but clearly, the v swing states are going to be important. this is boiling down to a race of perhaps, maybe 4 or 5, possibly 6 states. so we're going to see a lot of donald trump and those states over the next couple of months 74 days. and in fact, we're going to see
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a lot of couple of hot us doing the exact same thing. yep. and thanks for that official reporting that from washington dc. i. let's take this on with carrie, sheffield, who's the conservative commentator and seen a policy unless independent women's voice, which is an advocacy organization which is focused on women's rights, joins live now from washington, dc as well. kerry, great to have you with us. thanks for joining us. as a democrats at the moment, writing a wave, how worried is the republican leadership about this? do you think of as well? i don't think anyone should be complacent. that's the name of the game. and politics is the only certainty is chaos and uncertainty. and so things can change very quickly. we saw a huge bump for president trump when he survived that assassination attempts. and then we saw a bump for harris when it was announced that she was going to be replacing in a way that that i and many can service believe was very under a product. the fact that you have millions of democratic voters with voted for joe
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biden to see him just plucked out without any contested convention, any contest it really was a formation. and so the weakness of cala harris is that in her own democrats primary. she didn't even when a single delegate when she was running in her race for president. and so this shows her extraordinarily just weak ability to be the public has, can capitalize on what you perceive as a weakness. because i can't say that she's writing a wave of the movements in the polls a, a doing pretty well in various, within the policy, including the republican party traveling in florida. evan power, who said that the, the latest polls that, that donald trump was at risk of losing florida was extremely alarming. and must not be allowed to happen to many people like him. a worried i think florida is a, is certainly a safe bet. it's trump country for sure, but the fact that again, i agree knowing should be complacent. when you actually look at the issues, the substance of issues, we're talking about, the economy, immigration crime,
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these are the top issues for voters. and those are issues which conservative overwhelmingly run away with among voters. and so that's really what the trump campaign if they want to, when they need to focus on that and to have the discipline of reminding folders of the fact that under the biting white house and even the binding, whitehouse has said there is no daylight between probably harris and joe biden, and so that's the definition of insanity is to do the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. we don't want to have 20 percent inflation, then we should not elect someone who's going to give us more inflation. do you think, kerry, does that need to be a reset in the republican approach to this election? perhaps? particularly donald trump surprised because you have republican senator lindsey graham is 1. 1 of donald trump still finalizing the senate urging the president to turn down what he calls his show mind and streak at rallies and focus on policy. he said that donald trump, the projector to the shaman, may not win the election. so do you think trump himself needs to change his
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approach at rallies and focus more on policy as well? i think when he's talking to his base that a rally, there's a certain level of fun and just joviality out of rally. but when you're talking about a general election, you do have to focus more on things that are going to unite people and really go for those independent swing voters. and so i would advise them if i was advising him to do less attacks on, for example, kimberly harris's intelligence and just focus more on the policies themselves because the policies are terrible. policies counseling will make is less safe, more poor will destroyed jobs. she's proposed price controls, product controls are the embodiment of socialism and communism. price controls will result in a catastrophe in anywhere. it's been applied and look, business by person problem. richard nixon who's republican, he tried price controls and they completely backfired in his face. and so that's what donald trump should be to repeat, hammering with dr. kimberly harris is literally embracing communist socialist policies that will destroy our economy even further. we can't,
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we can't afford this anymore. people can't afford to feed their families. and so stay focused. that's really what i would recommend. okay. finally presumed is an advocate of independent women. you would welcome a woman as president of the united states, ultimately, whatever a policy if she was democratic evaluated in as well. we really like again, we prefer focusing on the policy and substance of a personality, so we don't care the gender of the candidate what we care about is freedom and certainly we, we welcome achievements of all women. but again, this really should matter more about policy and substance and not about showmanship or waving agenda part in the case of cala harris. so when it comes to women, we look at the policies of criminal harris and we see them distracted. for female consumers for female female female let how houses, female that houses are single women. they're being just hammered under common harris. and so as far as i'm concerned, pamela harris is a sexist, the way that she doesn't care about the fact that $1.00 and $3.00 women will be
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sexually assaulted at the border. kind of what hers is in different to the call. harris is not a feminist. my hers is the i like before before we ways we sign off. i just should just say that despite what you've just said, according to c, b s poll harris leads women votes is by 56 percent of donald trump's 44 percent. and that's essentially a lot of i expect a car, we're gonna have to leave it there. do appreciate your perspective on this car, sheffield. i seen a pony policy on this and conservative comments. i just thank you. if the head here and out is there a building shelter with mud and clay in you bid to end these 2 don confidence for 10000000 people from that a suspected serial killer on the run. the man accused dumping thousands of parties in the canyon. corey escapes in prison with the suspect of health of inside of a regular school coming up in 15 minutes. he said there's a managed cricket that breaks the international 20 record that's coming up with peter
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the the at the edge of them on the 2nd seems to be injected a lot more moisture into the fired say that they are very being produced that they see as a know both we sense and very big shows, flooding in santa flash, that's in the western side of saudi arabia and increasing me all right, breaks of wet stuff that come across through something the wrong that's happening again, even as i speak typically. and just be hot and dry. it's right. this part of the world with human is he quite high around the gulf states. beth is the case of the name and surprising me that there might be a few spots of rain that she made rather just coming across me around in the hall on wednesday. it says you, i think it's a very small jones to be honest community, that is a certain thing, and that's true concrete. dine towards define dobby, dry heat in land. what else in the fifty's, any mole, but we certainly is doing the high fault in eastern iraq and west in the wrong.
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it's now just north of the topics in africa, the heavy rains returned. this time to focus will be science, sit on e, c o p at the central african republic, and maybe will come down to us and also d c. but really sorry for that. and it remains dry. southern africa is typically drive this time the of the storm systems come straight from the western cape. and that's the case at the moment you can see as it were everywhere else, as well as the warm and dry except the eastern madagascar.
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is a israel has a tied to busy mach area in the butler and central gaza. at least 9 palestinians were killed and the number of dead is expected to rise. us extra state on to the blinking. it's just right. the way he will discuss reference to a new one concert with the mirror of cancer. early up, lincoln was an agents meeting with president of defensive, since he won't have the risk of who expend because he has pushes for us. he's 5 d and the goal is result. so trying to end the 16 month confidence, who done the us special envoy has held towards with a permanent tree rapid support forces in geneva. and now he's heading to kyra to meet on a representative. and that's happening is what the you and describes as well as was a 100 crisis, is lessening ensued on charles traffic as this report to suit. and these man in the family say they have no way to go. they flip violence that's killed thousands of
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people in forced move in 10000000 from the homes. now they're building temporary places to live. houses may per month, 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 of military rapids support forces spelled in april last year . when tension between the 2 rival generals descended into all conflict. un says the violence has caused the wills with was to come to the 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 faces fighting is around the besieged city of al sasha, with
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a population of around $2000000.00. it's the last city on the army control in west and on for you and agencies, face to security and logistics challenges, giving humanitarian assistance to those in need and what we use the specific materials in construction to save time and because of the war we bid, the housing the traditional way with lee and found phones. most people here do not understand the reason behind the war. the reason so we but 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 say, oh, i gotta speak to lawrence cole, who is a former assistant secretary defense joins is not from washington dc via skype. laurence, good to have you with us at mediating is a tricky game, isn't it? literally, when you're the guy between, between parties,
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he won't even talk to each other at what is the motivation for the us and getting involved in this way. let's focus on the sued on festival. so the main focus is to stop the killing. and i think that's important to keep in mind because the 2 parties by themselves are not going to be able to do this. and so you have a global power, like the united states july with other countries in the region. hopefully they can stop the killing me again. once i do that, then they can work out a longer term political solution. i guess ultimately the, nobody does anything at this level for purely out true a state reasons. is it not more about a means to and then from national interest that you know, whatever they might be when you're involved in this kind of mediation? well, i should say, but what happens is, uh, any type of people get into these conflicts. they can think long term, they can only thing short term,
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and they want to accomplish their objectives or prevent the youngest die from accomplishing there is an excellent eventually they will prevail. and that's what starts these conflicts to begin with. and so it's important to have outside intervention to be able to get the both sides to come up with a face saving solution that as a minimum stops the killer. so how does it then look when one side it was a mediation? prices has skin in the game and, and particularly in the case of dogs, a us does have is going to be doing because it supports his rails position at the corporate and coal, the united states. and on his break or in any way. and in that, in the israel gaza conflict, can you, especially given the billions of dollars worth of weapons have been supplied to israel as well? we have a lot of influence with israel. it's
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a little tricky to be able to use it because of the factor in domestic politics. and a lot of people in this country support israel, regardless of what they, what they do. and we've been trying since the end of may to for snacking. yeah. oh, so bank, so it's actions you may remember buying and came up with a speech which he talked for a ceasefire and so and then yeah. who supported it? we found that later then. yeah. didn't support what binds feeling was that there are people in israel and people in the united states who would say this is a way for us to exercise all leverage. as you pointed out, with the military equipment we provide to israel. but it's, it truly a genuine effort from the united states to try and in the war. many about the optics, especially it's really got to be election, you know, looking like they're actively seeking resolution. yet putting for proposals that will have no chance a be accepted by him us as well. i think the united states wants to
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do 2 things. one, they want to stop the killing as quickly as they can. the other is to come up with a long term solution, so we don't have these more as every couple of years. go back to the creation of the state of israel to now every couple of years. we think we've solved it, but we don't deal with the all of the problems. and i really believe that on the website, the end of this, do you have a separate palestinian state probably wrong by the palestinian authority. you're going to continue have groups. why come on the rise up against israel as long as they are occupying? gotcha, and the west bank. how, how strong fund i mentioned the election. how, how strong do you think the us role is as a mediator by the us selection when, if that wasn't happening, would it be an easier route for the applying pressure on nothing yahoo to concede?
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well, i was a little concerned last like president biden was placing the bang for the situation now on her last and not israel. i mean, domestic politics that helps. but net. yeah. who despite what he's as publicly, has not accepted a lot of these proposals. so for example, one of those things are so called philadelphia carter between egypt and israel, where the united states is, says that all of the israel insist that they're going to have bought horses. they're one that's not acceptable to each other. this which is one of our allies here. all right, interesting to get your perspective lawrence cold, former assistance extra defense. thank you. thank you for having me to kenya where police say a suspected serial killer, who escaped from a police station in nairobi may have been aided by inside. his collins,
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you might see was arrested last month's accused of getting dozens of women and dumping their bodies in inquiry as low as say, he was tortured into making a confession. stephanie deca has more now from directly. 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 and national leads 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 and a very secure area. it also highlights the big question marks and 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 part, releasing the victims between the ages of 18. 30. however, the problem with what people have to deal. so those living in the area, it's
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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 party. so the question mark at the time last month when these parties 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 might as to the rest of my need when these murders, when these body bags were found? but you haven't found any accountability for the victims. so this just gives you a sense of the complications here, but certainly the def mistrust. many people questioning whether this man has
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anything to do with it at all. and whether these bodies potentially are those missing from the thousands of people across chide of being forced to flee. heavy flooding is july, the worst hit regions in the north. at least 54 people have died for the south. and the capital displays people to be forced into shelters, houses, there is a federal up or is that proposed enough to main heavy rains and strong winds have caused sweeping floods like these in chads capital, city, 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 floods have forced them as that's, that'll be the tv. the one of these homes are empty. the old residents have fateful
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. they live except that one. an old man is living there. 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 have taken refuge in the nearby school. the floods 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 faxed in chat, and the central african region is now in the sciences. pub zullie, but i do. yeah. to 11 that's 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. existing plans to safeguard against the frequent heavy rain falls and floods in chat chat
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lots of those up and gives you the annual mina, the thousands of ukrainians should be in order to evacuate the city of poke ralph's president vitamins lensky says the situation in that area is difficult for his forces. russian troops all 10 kilometers from its outskirts or cross, cuz one of ukraine's defensive strongholds in logistics hub in the genetic region, sol. so having to about 53000 people. how this could topless explains why across is important to base ukraine and russia. so cost to see this a focus with both ukraine and for russia. this is a vital city footprint to defend russia to take because it is key to holding til next for the key to taking. don't ask. it's a logistics of its main supply route for ukrainian forces. it has main roads and
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highways leading both in now and alone. the city itself and into donuts, it's absolutely vital and the area of focus in the whole of ukraine is on this town . and this front in particular as well. we've seen fighting several supplements falling into russian hands over nights 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 mccraney. defend this further further fact. and this is going to be a desperate struggle for this strategic city. now. well, even as a full back into this key, creating force has continued to push deeper into the russian region of costs, present of loading. and so let's do says his military and all controls mold in 1250 square kilometers of russian territory. that alone tell what access the need for our active defense evictions across the board as well as prisons and ability to defend his territory from such defensive actions of as
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a very telling how proactive preventive defense is. the most effective counted to russian tierra, causing significant difficulties. the aggressive state, adults and jabari has more for most care. now on the you create any caution. according to locals, medical officials in the coast creature, 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 has taken place. in the crust creature, and since august 6th, when ukrainian forces launch that incursion on to russian soil. now their russian defense ministry meanwhile, is putting out statements, 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 vladimir zaleski, who claimed on monday evening that his forces have now taken control of at least 92
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settlements in the crust region. what is clear is that while the fighting goes 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 said 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 and forces 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. dorset jabari l g 0 moscow. the right time, his boy, his patience fixed. i get so much tennis will. number one yet extend. it will not
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be punished. the spy twice, testing positive for a band. anabolic steroids. the international tennessee integrity agency. so it's b tell you in this field, tests were at indian wells back in march, but they ruled, it was not intentional. he has been stripped of his prize money and rankings points, and they said it will take his place at next week's us open in new york in good form. he won the cincinnati open on monday, being processed. yes. i mean, the final you tell in winning dispatch $76.62, it makes him the youngest cincinnati champion since a 21 year old and the money left of the traffic. he's back in 2008. and it says he's relaxed going into the final grand slam of the season at flushing meadows next . meanwhile, 2022 jumping call us al cortes will be among those challenging for the title in new york. the spaniard last out last year through 25 to and grand slam champion, know that chuck image, but 2001 us open champion. laser hewitt believes alvarez is the man to watch this
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year, and he has some special advice sold. a young spaniard. there's a lot going on at new york and flushing meadows and, and especially during the night, matches is a lot of noise and music being played very loudly, a lot of screaming in the crowd. so you go to try and block that out as much as possible. but you're going to be able to focus on what you can do and go out there . um, i guess it some more the into time is can really play well in, in new york, and especially under the lines. on the women side to time champion, they only have so okay, is not expected to be any of the challenges, but she's hoping to exceed expectations. the former will, number one has been given a wildcard for this use tournaments as a ranking is too low to qualify. automatically. i saw one the 1st of the full grand slam titles in new york in 2018. in the united arab emirates will host the 2020 for women's t. 20. woke up as a late replacement for bangladesh. the tournament has had to be moved because of civil unrest in the original host country to buy and shaw job will now host matches
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for this use addition. so to take place between 3 and 20 october australia or the defending champions. speaking of bangladesh today and talk you still on are also about to begin a test series. the to match series starts in, rub open the on wednesday. thank the she will be hoping stole, rhonda and veteran shockey about how some can help each team to victory while the pocky stories will be aiming. so take advantage of training at home, talk you sound of 112 of these 13 tastes against the bangladesh. she's the series is called the will test, championship of you still are currently in 6th position while bangladesh will struggling in 8th. meanwhile, the new international cricket record has been states and the regional qualify for the 20206020 minutes woke up some hours doris trus, a hit 59 runs in a single over beating the previous best of 36 runs. he did it by hitting 66, those and facing 3 levels. it helps some of that to attain run victory over the van
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. it was a price so that it saves it up. yeah, sorry, it's basically it's just over a week since the end of the olympic games, but the action isn't over in paris. more than 4000 bath rates will take place at the paralympic games from august the 28th. among them, the largest refugee team able to compete pull resubmit them at their training campaign fronts. these are the final days of preparation for athletes, for whom the road to greatness has been paved with immense sacrifice struggle unto the refugee paralympic team is training one of the top sports institutes and friends. how do you, how sounds all that flood? i've done this done twice before finding a home and a new purpose in australia, a simple but because he says, oh that's good. then when i was a kid, i had a real hard accident that everyone at 1st thought. maybe i would die. but now i think maybe it was part of my destiny that i'm a live and i can compete in the paralympics and nadia thing is a serious injury and a loss of home loans have not been able to stop these athletes rising to the elite
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. apparently the exports chioma junior a tongue got drunk being a football and his native come a room for full losing his sight. he was one place away from my problems metal in the 400 meters of talk here. 2020. trying to support all satellites and forward your team spirits. with this guy drawn a fellow refugee, don't know the number you are searching. she said you see this, it's a colleague and then it allows a connection with my guide. so we can work together. we have god made to you. without this, we've gone gone. gone, only guide me with the voice. i like on just put my hand and assorted destabilizing us. i won't be able to give my best of a glove was a 1st metal would be a boost for the team, which number just to oscillates when it was founded. now there are 8 plus 2 guides . this is the largest refugee olympic team since its 1st games a years ago. in that time the number of full sibley displays people worldwide has also gone up from around 65000000 to nearly a 120000000. apparently pick games or
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a small window of opportunity for this group to make that mock emilio castro grace . so i hope some metal can also help promote that book about his life and spread hope to others facing danger and an uncertain future. but on the bottom, it's important for me to be part of the power level refugee to select their ward right for so much if it's so much struggled so much sacrifice. it also got above all, my honor. i am proud to represent so many millions of refugees who fight day by day to a place in society. well, athletes must get used to struggle. it's especially true for power olympians, but perhaps few will know what it takes to fight and they've become quite like those competing under the refugee flag. a power is 2024, a full rece out. is there a cost front? well, right. we can leave it there for the time being. i'll be ringing later with most bullets, and he's like, pay that. thank you very much. the data that is it for me in the cloud, this, these are my colleagues and i am the mazda and she'll be here in just a moment. we'll have more the day. so you said, forget a website out there,
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