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0 now the us secretary is safe on sneezing can says he, us rejects a long time, is radio occupation of gaza as he wraps up another trip to the region to push for a c 5 deal box on the ground phones still target the strip killing at least 9 palestinians, awesome. all kits in garza, the hello. i'm sort of high that this is out there. a lie from the hole. so coming up the day to the democratic national convention in chicago and coming to harris outlines the vision
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for the policy was on the campaign. true the race for the white house rolls on. donald trump also outs, containing round states to show up on the world health organization seeks to reassure the public is face grow about the rising number of and the now time is of the essence. that's what us secretary of states on sunday, blink, and told reporters in a castle where he ended his latest regional to put to push for a sci fi in garza, he was secretary of state said israel has accepted a so called virginia proposal and said he'd do everything he could to get him us on board homes of 5 who has the latest from jordan's comp. so online, that's because these really government has bind. i'll do 0 from reporting from
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inside israel, in his 9th trip to the region since israel's war on gaza began us secretary of state anthony blinking made a last ditch effort to secure a ceasefire. on tuesday he landed in egypt where he sat down with president of the inputs at his cc, the egyptian leader warning of the growing danger of a wider regional conflict. and finally, to the godaddy capital, to consult with the officials there. before leaving doha, blinking once again stress the importance of getting a deal over the line. time is of the essence because with every passing day, the wellbeing and lives of the hostages are in jeopardy times of the absence. because every single day when children, man and guys are suffering during his trip to israel, blinking said prime minister benjamin netanyahu agreed to the so called bridging
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proposal, presented by mediators last week. a proposal how message has added is rarely conditions. he's basically speaking as an advocate for uh, for israel. he's trying to put the onus on from this. he's trying to suggest this is a good deal and he's down playing all these new conditions which are catastrophic for the, for the palace to this is rarely premier, has also since totaled, family members of captives held in gaza that he is still not sure about the possibility of a deal says the latest proposal is a reversal from the original framework outlined by you as president joe biden, back in may. and as blinking wraps up, his latest round of shuttle diplomacy in the middle east. more talks are expected in cairo's later in the week, but a ceasefire deal is still nowhere in sight to send food. just eat all. i'm
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a 100 bonds is all right, so the sense of near eastern stuff is it new york university and he joins us now from new york. how much another month now has gone by since your service have an attack, and of course the war on gaza knows that can cease fire of from all of this shuttle diplomacy that we're saying. we're not close to to a deal. what will it take for another desperately needed ceasefire to be agreed upon? thank you for having me. i think the most important element is to get prime minister netanyahu degrees or the ceasefire. were in a somewhat surreal situation, where both come off and is rid of the officials are saying that nothing yahoo is the biggest stumbling block that the ceasefire proposal that the president biden unveiled at the end of may and nothing else publicly rejected. key elements of the ceasefire as plenty as described. those elements in his travels in the region over
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the past few days. but those by him and blinking continued to insist that nothing yet one supports to the deal at home us is the stumbling block to. and mohammed's, i mean, each one of this is accusing the of the and in the meanwhile, you have the families of those hills caps have a desperate for this deal to be sealed. in terms of us policy. it's very confusing. so many people because on the one hand, the coming out and saying that this, a certain new jury bite in the us president has come out saying this was a us said proposal the one back in may. and at the same time, they all continuing to supply is row with weapons. so what is the situation the so i think you hit on a central issue here, which is the nothing yahoo is rolled over almost every red line. the vine has tried to set for israel's since october, and as long as buying continues to refuse to impose any costs,
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summer can yahoo and on these really governments, these negotiations are going to be bogged down in semantics and, and bleak, and will essentially be wasting his time shuttling back and forth in the region us, he's done so many times and frankly, vitally refuses to impose any cost on nothing, you know, and he's allowing him to prolong the conflict. and can do us administration has failed to use the to the, to most effective. but there's a power it has that it's disposal that's withholding the billions of dollars in us weapons shipments and denying israel political cover at the un security council and, and other international bodies. and as long as buying refuses use those powers, nothing. yeah. who is going to roll all over him for a hard while, the speaking here vs present, enjoy your buys and all of us the now the democratic national convention is taking place. you have comma harris just right now. so it's a body's not,
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as was just earlier speaking a few minutes ago saying that a sci fi deal needs to happen now and many people. what's your email is joy biden's go is a policy a liability full common harris as she tries to get the and decided votes is on her side as such, a crucial time ahead of lots, a presidential election in november. it has been a liability, certainly from pamela harris's liability. and she states like michigan where there is all these very large of american and most of the number i can population. and where is the largest uncommitted gold has happened to that was the on committee code which voted against by nor over 0. their vote from the, from president biden, during the primary. and, you know, if, if the economy has, doesn't show some daylight, if she's not able to show that she's going to pursue a different policy. if she's not open to withholding those weapons shipments so
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that she can put pressure on nothing, you know, he does risk losing votes in those critical stays, of course, and we'll have to wait and see how that plays out. so cindy in the next couple of months ahead of that presidential election coming posited, all rights was sent to for the eastern studies at new york university. thank you very much for joining us. thank you have a as well while the us as of last week, if it's all gathering pace and is really attack on dated by the end, central garza kills at least 9 and palestinians of the number of dead is expected to rise. we've injured palestinians. they were brought to a box, a hospital, less than a kilometer away from the sites of the attack. and it all happens in a very busy area that leads to a markets in the city. now hand holiday has sent us this update from the it's got you all took 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 a policy is where it killed. and in the i see you there are, these tend to send you and others of policy news were injured. among those injuries, words, 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 says there any forces also targeted 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 garbage city where the school was sheltering as nice, 700 palestinians. at least 12 policy news were killed. but still still this point,
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the civil defense themes are trying their best to rescue more bodies because the 5 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, through the wood, 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 policy 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. this tend to, i'll just see it a bit, but i've got the palestine. israel has recovered the bodies of 6 cops is in gaza. a group representing the families says this provides them with the necessary closure of bonds. the urging these ready governments immediately reach a deal that would release the remaining hundreds and 9 cops is the still being held
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the and also the is really on a release this video of the recovery operation. it says it's found the kept his body, it bodies rather in a tunnel onto the southern city of hon. eunice on monday. and that it's asked for strikes, may have caused some of those deaths. the democratic delegates of names comma harris. and tim was the policies nominees for november's election in the ceremonial roll, cool, a thrill to reaffirm pamela harris as the democratic nominee for president, delegates from all 50 states. cole says, late sunday to the democratic national convention in chicago called the highest will officially accept the presidential nomination during her speech on thursday.
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well, let's bring in. kimberly ok. who's inside the convention venue in chicago? they see a different theme. we've already been see. seeing a number of speakers. how's it pining out so far? well it is even more packed in here than it was on monday evening. in fact, it standing room only now and we still have not gotten into the main headliners the evening. that is brock and michelle obama, of course, the former president who we should point out. it was 20 years ago this summer that he versed on to the national stage and has remained kind of a, the ideological figure in the democratic party. he is expected to talk about the hope for the future. why calmly represents that for the party and why americans should for us her with their future ad, former 1st lady, michelle obama,
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who are maids uh, uh, sort of the star of the product party. and she will be talking about why she as a woman who and so many women trusts michelle obama. and she also is a celebrity in her own right. why she believes that probably harris is the time is right. for the 1st female president of the united states, now, would i keep talking about star power really? this has been a star studded evening. in fact, there have been so many celebrities that participate. but there was actors, directors, even that musicians that participated in the will tell you were talking about typically it's kind of a tedious event. but this one was sent to music's in the red lights and it was there was a d j that made it quite a bit of fun. this has been kind of a party atmosphere throughout the evening. and it sort of, as you've been here, has been very festive as continues really been kind of
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a star studded event and even as we headed into the vein headliner of the evening. brock obama, it really is the start of the democratic party that we'll be finishing off this tuesday evening and see the company and also um with uh, yeah, how much policies being fleshed out, but we have heard from someone who's quite popular with the us, which is cool, send it to send it to uh bernie sanders has been outlining what needs to be done. what more did he say? that's right. and bernie sanders did speak and i have to bet that was one of the more somber moments. but what's important about for the sanders is that she really full in not only the youth, but the progressive wing of the democratic party that has been really, really concerned about one major issue. and that is israel's hor, on gaza. and many of them had not been happy with complet harris. in fact,
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they've been protesting outside of this convention hall and have even been calling her killer cadillac given the fact that she continues to support biden's policies and support for israel added war. and so what are the biggest applause lives? what from bernie sanders was? very is speech. what he called for an immediate cease fire. it wasn't a particularly bold or new life, but certainly it was recognition that something needs to be done and was told to get an issue that progressives in the democratic party care about. exactly well can be healthy. i'm going to have a very busy rest of your evening. this will be checking in with you one more time from the convention venue, the in chicago. thank you. a republican presidential candidate, donald trump has criticized call merlin harris's record on criminal justice in front. trump made the remarks will visiting them. it's going town of holla months
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off. the white supremacist gathered, the democrats accuse trump campaign of stirring racial tension for political gain. and trump. political arrival has been campaigning in wisconsin. that's called the higher. she's health a raleigh in milwaukee where phil laval is right now much quieter from when i spoke to. a earlier but the campaign tr. a who has been heating out and we thought she'd just been hearing it from calm a lot higher as she cools. how come paying people pods? well, so she been saying how that was they have been where you had been earlier as well . i mean, she was really focusing on people that what we was used a lot, especially with that phrase when we fight we, when and that was really to gone by support and get people to continue to hit the fight. and she was very much stressing the message that this is a very, very tight race. they haven't won this race and there was every chance that they might know with this race. and she actually addressed some of the crowd who seemed
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to think that they may have one and said, no, we have to keep on fighting. we have to keep pushing. but both she had runny might say, was a lady, came to draw a distinction between them and the trump funds tickets most simply highlighting the working class routes. you know, wisconsin is a state with a large working class population and she was really trying to emphasize that she'd worked and i'm with donald's when she was younger. he, it was when he was younger and they were, they were both in that position where they had be part of the american dream. and she said, you know, only in america and somebody was mcdonald's as a teenager and be running for president of the united states. a real attempt to distinguish themselves, the and also inevitably we did get to the subject of donald trump. i mean, obviously as you would imagine, the crowd here periods that named quite a lot. she talked about project 2025. that influenced project that has be linked by the democrats to donald trump. they say it's his blueprint for the presidency. i'm putting up donald trump says it has nothing to do with him. and she was
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particularly scathing on the subject of an interview he gave to us tv network, which she said they have no regrets about his involvement. and the overturning of the rosy white little that was the, the little that was over $22022.00 guaranteeing. any woman in the us, the right to an abortion. what site for donald trump spot he to was on the campaign trail. he's been in michigan, he's focused yes. so they all said they were all that was all about a cry and he was saying that the us is full of these crime written cities that uh, illegal migration is out of control. he was trying to really link the 2 together and say that only, hey is the, he's the only one that can read. he put a stop so that any set a couple of hours, this is a crazy left his liberal, a many went into the usual attacks cold and have her lunatic because that is what we tend to hear from him and those rallies, but very much so on her side, she was trying to make this more positive. make it more of beef for her to come by for quite a few were of was there or if you like i said of all thanks very much to for the updates in milwaukee as well. still ahead on al jazeera,
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the process is showing sold as archie with posting and demonstrates is outside these really, you can see that in chicago, calling for sci fi in garza and is talk to the set top adult says panel on what place faced the following. nationwide protests over the rape and murder of a training adults on the the handler that is very heavy rains to come to the korean peninsula over the next few days. thanks to john diary would strengthen to a tropical storm in the east china sea. now as it works its way across the korean
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financially, it will we can but still bring some very heavy rain to both north and south korea before on thursday it pulls out to sea, but behind it we've got another line of very heavy rain stretching from north eastern china across the korean peninsula, down into southern parts of china to the north of that. of course, no central air is still a lot of heat to be found. we haven't seen 37 degrees celsius the on thursday. lots of heat and humidity across japan. after some record hot nights for august, and the heat has continued to cause, indo china for places like vietnam as well as thailand, is dry a hill. we can still see the showers there, but it's not as heavy as what we sing for. full central air is borneo bearing the brunt of that wet weather for the west. the as well. and it waves out for the east isn't a heavy rain to come again for central parts of india in the north east as well as we go wednesday into thursday. not as wet in the very south on thursday. instead, we'll see the heavy falls for north eastern india and bungler dish.
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the once himself coerced into toiling on coffee plantations under intolerable conditions. a brazilian advocate for workers rights, which is like from the line by taking on powerful land owners in the hope of cracking down on modern slavery the, the human cost of coffee a, with this documentary on the jersey to the, the, the
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hello are you watching officer or a reminder on top stories that they sell of us secretary of state has said a c spot in gauze that needs to be agreed in the coming days. on to me, blinking told reporters and cast off of the u. s. has always been opposed to israel occupying garza long term. israel has the types of busy ball kits area and dated by in the central garza and these 9 palestinians were killed. i'm the number of dead is expected to call the higher speeds in to say to the democratic national convention. officer delegates held the sermon or your role named harrison cymbalta policies. normally eastern event. this election show officially accept the nomination on thursday or pro palestinian protest taking place full a 2nd day. as democrats gather full about national convention, the straits of god that outside these really can't see that it's in chicago.
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they've been burning and is really an us slide. and there's also a heavy presence of police with several arrests having already been made. now on monday, protest is broke through the security friends around the democratic national convention center. 100 is that the protest with this not dates a piece. the ways are moving the crowd forward. they pushed out on the other side and made a number of arrests of demonstrators outside the as really constantly here. the crowd pushed against the police and the police were now pushing back. office workers are watching the confrontation in front of the as really common switch. and as the demonstrators regroup over, there always here are holding their line. they've already pushed back the protesters and they have control of the other end of the block. and if those protesters push forward here, you can expect those police to do what they've done before and just push them back
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. john henry and l g 0, chicago. i'm calling to hire a 6 to stage in chicago thursday night. there's one group of people that will be watching particularly closely, and that's the city, south asian community, specifically, indian immigrants who see themselves in higher. so story older, there is gabriel or others on their reports. from chicago, from the outside patel brothers market looks like any other grocery store on the north side of chicago. inside is where shoppers can find an array of anything and everything from india. and it starts with the smell of freshly baked, wrote the bread coming right out of the oven. every aisle has a different food from south asia to cater to chicago's large indian population that comes here when they are looking for authentic ingredients. many newly arrived indian immigrants here in chicago are not us citizens,
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so can't vote in the next election. but many of them, especially women, c and cumberland, harris a little bit of themselves. and that's because harris's mom was born in india and part of the 1st wave of immigrants from that country to the us in the 1950s. i do feel that the next in it's, it's something i le, hers for being the salvation. and me being association as well. she would have definitely increased the number of rides salvation gets on these as are green cards or the citizens as the bed. they are obviously a good amount of rights that are given to everyone here. i would definitely be worried for it. i'm going to her as being the woman president of the united states . the 1st woman president of the united states. chicago has one of the biggest communities of indian americans anywhere in the united states. about 250000 people and it's hard to find anybody here that doesn't support cumberland harris. i think
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she's a good age needed. i feel like i'm especially coming from south asia and her and so this is a from india. so i feel like i see you connected to what she's doing and the views that she has on certain things i do strong, i feel like, which is really important and we have them in, in your united states. it will be good. and if, if it's from like south asia, it would be like she would take care of the immigrants. i feel like through that who have comes from and how they struggle from without their families and stuff. so i think she would be a great leader in the south asian community here. there is clearly a sense of pride especially so for indeed immigrants at this time in this city right now. gabriel's on to i'll just need chicago. thousands of ukrainians have been ordered to evacuate base and city of pug rusk, president doesn't. this landscape says this situation in that area is difficult for
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his forces. russian troops to 10 kilometers from its outskirts for rocks is one of ukraine's defensive strongholds and logistics hub in his own. yes. region is also home to about 53000 people in your cranes. paula has paul single binding the activities of a russia link bronze. all of the will sit aux church. ukrainian orthodox church has historical ties with moscow. off the russian invasion in 2022 in distance itself, spots and peas, all accusing its priest, a still collaborative collaborating with russia. opinion polls show that's about 82 percent of ukrainians. don't trust the church youngest, but i do lose. you pick them, which is a, by actually totally support this by because the most of the patriarch that of the russian orthodox church is a direct secret service that is operated on the territory of ukraine. yeah. the other, she ok, you got any more you but i'm a believer and them ukrainian my and such to received here and we're in this
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confession for years. and this cannot be banned because it belongs to the lord. now and just supreme court is setting up a task force of adults has to look ways of improving workplace safety for medical professionals. and that's in response to the rate and the virginia adults and the state run hospital, which sparks nation wide demonstrations. victoria gates and b has this report of women's rights activists in daily, of fighting for justice and cooling for change justice. in the case of adult who was right, demoted inside a government hospital and changed what they describe is a patriarchal society in which the women a too often the victims of violence. no one is the one you want to be said that they'd be nationwide prices since the 31 year old victim was killed
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in a close cut. the hospital mary 2 weeks ago to visit the strike demanding the government bring in strong below was to protect medical professionals in the workplace. they welcome the supreme court decision on the formation of a task force. it's a resident doctors, also known as junior doctors should be represented on the committee. messages are the wrong level, you know, of health care providers to be should also be in and see what it as a presentation in darkness. no thoughts before. so that along the road, you know, because of this is only keep working for 24 hours. so be then be properly able to tell what they are facing. read janet demari has spent 40 years campaigning for women's rights. she says the government needs to do more to protect or indeed women . what fact finding do we need to ensure safety of every one in the country, not just a doctor, everyone in the country, in the workplace. if that is the,
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that is the goal of the day, then why not go for a be good to the phone? why not activate or lead solutions of government? the supreme court says, protecting women, it was in the national interest in the country cannot wait for another woman to be right to murder. the full action is taken victoria gates and b l g 0. the old house organization, his dress. the impulse is not the new cove it because the 3rd sees, know how to control it. spread. bought the w 8 sho ones. the world must come together to put measures in place to contain the outbreak which started in the democratic republic of congo. and the ship in argentina has been quarantined off the suspect suitcase of impulse was found on board and find the vessel.

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