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in western and it needs to be questions. this is not the time to turn this to kind of way examining the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing the best, the the hello, i'm money in, sorry, this is a news on line from dough ha, coming up in the next 16 minutes. the us next year of states as his trip to the middle east trying to push for a space find deal in the gaza strip, asked me blinking one time is of the essence. the torch has been passed. now it is up to all of us to fight for the american. we believe in
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the fall saint paul's, president of the united states fox come la harris, rounding out the 2nd lights of the democratic national convention mall and pulse cases were forcing well light on the communions health agency says vaccines should be available for the continent within a week the on india is top cold set supplementing panel on workplace safety optim nationwide per test segment, the rape murder for training. the hello welcome to the program. we begin this news hour with the latest on the diplomatic efforts and israel's brutal war on guns that v was secretary of state anthony, blinking has wrapped up his tour of the region where he's been doing all the stakeholders to push. the goal is to cease 5 deal over the finish line. lincoln says israel has accepted a so called bridging proposal. i'm not washington,
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i'm all the negotiators would do everything possible to get him on board. and us alert voice now from jordan's capital a mom and just reminded is really going to his band out as they are from reporting from within israel. which is why we are reporting from a month or 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. i've been put the ashes, c seats, 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 del how blinking once again stressed the importance of getting a deal over the line. time is of the essence because with every passing day,
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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 proposal presented by mediators last week. a proposal comes, says has added is rarely conditions. he's basically speaking as an advocate for uh, for israel. he's trying to put the onus on 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 policy can be is rarely premier has also since told family members of captive held in gaza that he is still not sure about the possibility of a deal chemist as the latest proposal is a reversal from the original framework outlined by you as president joe biden back
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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. how does that food? i just eat all. i'm a, i mean, while israel continues its attacks across the gallons a strip, the army has been foaming areas close to con eunice and the south and central dogs are allowed explosions up and had in there on the left. it comes in the wake of a strong like in the same area on tuesday that killed at least knowing how to send in the wounded were taken to i'll ok, so hospital attack happened in a busy area near unlock it. and in northern garza and a tackle a school where hundreds of people with sheltering killed at least 12 people on she's day, most of them women and children, civil defense, the 700 people were in the school west. if the goal is to city these really ami
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says it was talking the thing a canada center used by palestinian sizes inside of school. the schedule correspondents are companies really enjoy this now for. they are all buy in the central gaza tags. so these natures strikes on particularly devastating the one in the busy marketplace and the one on the school took us through the nicest well 1000000 to secure it. so you condition of course the strip is no longer we can set you stable again because of the unrelenting use taylor attacks loans quite easily. pipes jets on the toner units on the ground and beat since the hours of this morning we continue to the loud explosions. in the sing to an areas and be especially in the city of dairy fall off. well, it's not right now. housing, 100000 palestinians who are seeking refuge in that place and what to buy. these spend a minute to a to be a safe humanitarian. so in fact, the, on the right now is operating just a few kilometers away from what we are. but these explosions have been hitting
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really residential houses on key civil infrastructure in the eastern side of dairy . but not by the way, we just solely far away from sliding rage, which is inactive, as of right now, just around 300 meters, which means that the army could, at any moment, expands at the sports or the fighting here. but generally, the military is hitting residential squares and there's about a 100 them sideways calling you to city where the minute your operation is as an ongoing till now without any selling events for that corporation killing since yesterday morning. more than 60 palestinians, including typical sources only in the sense. so in the southern parts of the gaza strip and we need to remind all of us that is very um, easy still operating in a rough last city with the palestinian civil defense cruise managed to recover full color settings. especially the what the, what farm is, what kings in the close to about was the area. and they have been killed by these valley tanks which had opened the fire against them without any sort of warning for
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the grim realities. sides of the army is also continues to possible evacuation orders and displacement for the, for the residence of i will cut off village and the eastern side of the state. you'll find this for families who did not now leave from the area because they have no, i mean the proper place should be as of alternative shelter for them. but they refuse to sleep and they are right now, living in that area without having any sort of health zamarelli and sound like i want to ask you how in to not people in goals. i to the fact that sci fi tools have been going on all day hopeful little that they have been these discussions well, as we have been talking to the 1000000 dollar following closely the doha tours between home us and isabel broke it vibrational miss yates is trying to understand all the latest developments in order to see clearly get up with that. understanding about these very intentions, they believe, as we've been hearing from them,
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that they are still main sticking points in terms of the new american proposal initiated to the 2 parts of the conflict. they believe that is bad. the survey interested to keep its minutes repressed, sense and post fidelity. corey dealt with egyptian and answering cordial. that has been recently sits up during the administrative, encouraging a district in order to console the movements of palestinians between the north and the south of district. i'm from how much costs they believe that the ones for administrative, with the to it was from the entire straight. that means that the army should would be drove from mid stream and from philadelphia, florida, which has been rejected by the is what i mean at the same time. they want to hear a ceasefire agreement in order to return back to the houses. and they believe that the is very per cents and the gaza strip is on acceptable at schools simply because they believe that it will have to be to a very address, stick to humanitarian and even security consequences for everyone in this trip. and they were afraid from the point that negotiations could immediately prevent
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destroying or even reach to at the end because of the wines gaps that me dates isn't working to the right spot. everyone keeps following what is happening in doha . i'm big, believes that a ceasefire could be cheaper for me. jason, at practice, move pressure, i'm put sites in order to make this at sci fi. what's happened on the grounds? okay, thank you for that target by assume that for us in they are all by that and that spring and now has son, ferrari's profess of international affairs at katasha university. and i want to start with a point that tarik brought up at the he was talking about the net. so in cordele now the net to record was interesting because it seems to be a real sticking point for israel, in terms of keeping its troops, that they don't want that the troops to need the net to room cordele off to the war ends. to pastry why this is so important to them. it is very important for these ladies simply because the one on they want to vet and the screen any any but
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a scene is moving from the south to the north. because part of the deal with this is probably a, that's the proposed one as the ability of the students to go back to their homes in the north. now then optim together. so there's a fee of a mind, the ministry in the trial that this would be probably an opportunity for how much people to review. and in that practice, i, because the, the memory of october 7th is still there still vivid and isn't. so the only importance i would say for, for this kind of door and the setting is and from of the security, as i mentioned, but at the same time. and it is actually the reflection of the a. that is what it is, is negotiating in bad faith because they know pretty well that would probably be a make it or break it for how much. because how much, once they would total the, these raiders from and from the entire strip and the freedom of movement,
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then they, they want the people and the palestinians to be able to move to the north. if that was, if they want to. absolutely, this is one of their due to his activity estimates with that those people to a display is like many times they can go back again to their own homes or what is left from their homes at once and for all the so short of, of, that's probably how much would interpret this as a kind of company tradition. and after all these sacrifices, i don't think that how much is in the mood of, of accepting the presence of the would have control of this i, it is of necessary for the 1st, the 2nd year of states us next year, site thinking has now left the region a wage of things down and in terms of the c spot, the mind. busy seems pretty much dead in the water, just individual up such the simply because the what is called the bridging proposal as is nothing printing proposing between how much that there's this is between the united states and does that. and then they call on how much to agree as if a mass has just say yes. and this is from
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a magic simply because thomas has made it perfectly clear that it wouldn't agree on onto this proposal. and we're not sure now with this is like a final decision default to how much or just the story goes tactics or even a button, the chip. but as it stands, it's the bridging proposal is not in favor of how much it does not meet the minimum demand of how much we often talk about the united states as being at the main country with the ability to influence as well as the talks move towards cairo at the end of the week, what do you think kyra's influence or egypt influence is here? because of course, there is also the philadelphia in cordele, which is hugely important as well. they also want to keep that troops that i think it is, can be more intuition. uh, but the problem here is that the egyptian side can find it full on putting pressure on how much as if to do are like cold on by the americans to deliver how much and, and this is problematic,
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simply because these writers have regulated the peace treaty with the huge, with, by moving to philadelphia, so they wouldn't allow, they're not allowed to be the, according to the egypt is little piece street. uh, but you know, is what has visited that and they gibson's were like single. there was a red line. it is cross the line and they didn't do anything. so i think uh, egypt is very important for. so it agents is very important for this rate is because this is the kind of a prize instructor speaking. that is where they've managed to have to make peace with, with age of i think they can do way better than this. okay, pretty interesting to talk to you has some very profess of international affairs at target invest. well, these really only has launched a series of strikes targeting what it said has the bullet munition, deckers in 11 on the east and becca region. i've been on the health ministry said one person was killed, 20 others were wounded. while hezbollah responded by firing several rockets to
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woodson is ready supplement and the occupied golden heights. dozens of rockets with 5 wounding one person and causing damage to residential buildings. as follow slices have traded needs daily, cross 4 to 5, which is ready for suspense. the goals will begin. the former us president baraka obama has made a red public appearance to address the democratic national convention. he received a standing ovation in his hometown of chicago. the 44th president has told delegates he fully supports. camilla harris has been on that basis, have the chance to elect someone who will like them. the torch has been pens. now, it is up to all of us. to fight for the american, we believe and make no mistake, it will be
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a fine of all the incredible energy we've been able to generate over the last few weeks for all the well is in the means. this will still be a tight race in a closely divided country a country where too many americans are still strong, where a lot of americans don't believe government can help. and as we gather here tonight, the people who will decide the selection are asking a very simple question to fight for me. who's thinking about my future about my children's future, about our future to get one thing
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is for certain donald trump is not losing sleep over that question. and for my us 1st lady michelle obama, i also address democratic delegates on tuesday. she said, come on, hires. this candidacy has renewed hope. the energy, the exhilaration of once again being on the cost of a brighter day, the chance to vanquish the demons of fear, the vision and hate that have consumed us and continue pursuing the unfinished promise of this great nation. the dream that our parents and grandparents bought and died and sacrificed for america. how is making a comeback? my wife has corresponding to me, whole kit has all the analysis from chicago. the rock and michelle obama took center stage for the 2nd night as a democratic national convention. obama made
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a impassioned and articulate case for accountable harris for the next president of the united states, and that there should not be another 4 years of a donald trump presidency, making the case. but american doesn't need another 4 years of blustering chaos saying we've seen that movie and all we know is, is the sequel is usually worse. but it was really michelle obama, the former 1st lady that stole the show. she also tapped into what many feel that then say that america really needs right now, and that is how. and she argues that home is making a come back in the united states. the crowd here in the convention hall was full to capacity. in fact, it was standing room only as michelle obama spoke, but it wasn't just the political, heavy waist and stars that filled this room and spoke on stage. it was also the
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celebrities themselves that were appearing on behalf of comma la harris and endorsing her. in fact, there were actors, there were directors, and there were news visions that spoke and made the case that she should be the next president the united states adult. 2 cala harris wasn't physically here as she was in the 1st night at the convention. she did make an appearance from milwaukee. she spoke virtually, and she said that she would be back in just 2 days promising. as banking, those who endorsed her as saying that she was grateful for that endorsement. kimberly helped get out 0, chicago on virtual, showing solidarity with the palestinians and taking place for a 2nd day. as democrats gathered for that national convention demonstrates is rallied outside the as writing calls like in chicago. opposing the will is also has been heavy police presence and several rest have been made on monday,
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protest as breaks for the security fence around the democratic national convention center democratic policy need is on reaching out to republican voters during the convention in chicago, as john henry reports from chicago, they're trying to take advantage of risk in donald trump's policy at the democratic national convention, supporters and coming to harris are reaching out to an unlikely group. republicans in the video played on the convention floor. one republican pleaded the case for switching royalties. so this is my message, all the republicans and independents who are watching people like me voted for believing trunk. i need a brave mistake, but it's never too late to change your mind. you don't need to agree with everything you hear tonight. to do what is right, you need to be able to trust our readers. that's why i'm all in for commer harris
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trumps former white house press. secretary stephanie christian was also given a spot in the democratic stage to denounce her former boss. along with former illinois representative adam kinsey or trump national security advisor, olivia troy in mesa, arizona mayor john giles, who had this to say about his party's standard. there. i think the time has come for us to admit the obvious and to start saying out loud, which is that our partners nominee is not also joining the parade of anti trump. republicans is jeff duncan, the former lieutenant governor of georgia, gets drawing on existing anti trump sentiment among a number of large lead retired republican elected officials. but i think it's, you know, it's indicative of a real disillusion with donald trump. and i, a certain kind of republican democrats hoped to take advantage of the rift and the republican party with american elections being decided by such narrow margins. both parties are looking for any small group they can get to put them over the top. and
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by advertising of their convention here in chicago, that some republicans support harris. democrats are hoping more will jump ship whether harris is appeal among disaffected. republicans expands beyond the high profile. the factors inside the united center is a question, voters will answer for november, john henry and l g 0, chicago. okay, let me speak to david down these profess of international politics of famine. i'm university, he enjoys me from me. i'm going to see david, so no surprise, the highlights of day 2 of the convention was me. a bomb is bar code bomb. his own career was launched by a convention speech. michelle obama, a black woman, perhaps to hear from her was even more important. how do you think the speeches went down and what do the obama support bring to the come a harris campaign? what i think what we saw last night was to absolute blockbusters the performance. and indeed they were in more contrast to the role the boiler plate speech,
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the job bite and gave it was too late in the evening too long and too much focused on his own career. what we got here was to really powerful fire re speech speech is focused on the issues that really matter how close this election was going to be. how will come down to a number of votes in each individual district? how actually, the numbers that people get out in both didn't, will be important because of the efforts to suppress the vote by the republican party. so this is really a cooling 2 arms and a one that was fiery. as i say, it was funny. it was a mocking of donald trump around that actually necessarily focusing on the the fact that it was that was something that was amusing, but also it was hopeful and it's an attempt to install it. people to actually support of the vote rather than focus as bite and done on the fear of american
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democracy being on the front. i think it's west saying it's, it's not just about inspiring people at the convention. it's there is people who is sitting on the sofa as those marginal versus getting them off the couch to vote. do you think we see that happened a? yeah, i think what we saw was a whole series of, of a lines sound bites that will be replayed. across social media and that's of course what these things are done for. let's just say that the audience in chicago, the why the tv audience that we've been watching, but that not the whole country will be watching the whole thing. so if it gets a series of, of lines that will be read packaged and used across the social media, in adverts, in the news headlines across america. and that's what will be remembered from the, the, those, those, those lines, the well crafted to catch the attention of the nation to inspire the nation depend
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to deliver that message, hold, hold on, support for harris. oil said head from the 2nd gentleman, doug m hole, who would of course be the nations fast gentleman, if his wife does win the presidency. he talks a lot about his relationship with the vice president that cooking habits, that 1st date of law, which has often been marked by republican critics. what did you make of his speech? it was a warm, it was a past of that which was showing here is an attempt to actually educate the american public about to develop irises. because although she's being press vice president the through the v is, she hasn't had a huge amount of publicity and she has that hasn't had that familiarity with, with her personality, her back story. so what we have here is an attempt to actually, she would only say to show her what to show her worlds and to actually make people aware of the back story. because as they are usually situation to have
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a point where we were at the convention, whereby the candidate isn't really no to the why the public, the unusual situation that she is, is it all of them being the crowning glory. this is also actually the introduction to the american people of who the candidate is. of course, that's part of the excitement of it that the, the novelty of a new candidate is what they're playing on. and is that novelty the new. this is the fact that actually is not the same. old 2 candidates you for the left, you 4 years ago. the that, that they're making the issue all. and the, the 1st gen to make each but judgment they hope was used as part of that to show that the inside look at criminal harris. ok. good to talk to you. david dunn, professor of international politics of funding in the university. as mr. ron, who's parliament is expected to vote on the government putting, put forward by president must soon possess. yeah. and his cabinet choices have been
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reviewed by the parliamentary committee for approval. the proposed 9 not includes a boss, a rock g as foreign minister. he played a significant role in around 2015 nuclear agreement and late to efforts to revive its possess can was voted in following the death of president abraham racy in a helicopter crash, spitting out the results that are using the live integral and for us. so we're, so what kind of cabinet should we expect? this session is hosted on the way to me the names that have you propose 5 positions. yeah. and in ours we had expected to call them into the new cabinet. i'm officially the government to be acknowledged. so here is this guy has to buy to don was to have is affordable
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because back from the ladies that have served the former governments who have signed a nuclear 2015 and also have some ministers for directly and had it just from this government policy but i didn't receive west side, you know, i had to call the crash in las vegas. so mr. john, seeing that by do so, he's trying to create a national consensus behind that runs the site is divided by this time to come together to unite. but of course, this doesn't go without the credit report miss are saying that it seems that this is not that performance. government rather looks like a conservative government. however, this isn't just yet is insisting that this is
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a search for the national consensus and were so how much influence will this cabinet actually have on rainy and politics? what was the new one? the shows up at a point not quite strong. this concept that the, the full body forces of bodies to support all the major issues at home. and of course, international. however, it doesn't mean that the government, the substance of that doesn't happen over the course of the states. i fear. so one of the major economies has been focusing on the fact that you run any point about the people because of the international sciences that heavy the pools on the 2nd. so he's not coming up with a new economy team, mostly in how does it from the government? how started to honey i'm one of the significant places submit to. 6 as soon as the
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central bank cheap lane has, i've won his government and he's regarded as credible as incredible economies seem zeron. so he's focusing on economy on to the world for that. how was the nuclear nuclear negotiator, who side, who way for the 2015 at csc along the same tracks as promising that used to bring the center piece once again, ready to be negotiated, a new visit with the western companies. some houses you negotiate that, that, that you have to get onto the world. so economies and the whole internationally, the main focus is on this whole set of that for us is
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now a boss cowering pocket. sony worship is his of a ton and central iran. kidding. 28 people and injuring 23 office. it happened in y'all's in provence on tuesday night rainy and police say there was a problem with the brakes. they were traveling to carmella in a rock which is regarded by sheer muslims as a place of pilgrimage. a slow head on al jazeera, a mazda 5 rages for full stay out of russian. we'll definitely, oh, once again, targets and find over not ukrainian drone at the time. we live in keys on a suspect of serial can on the run, the non accused of don't paying thousands of bodies and a canyon corey escapes from prison. the had a lot of that. we've seen some very stormy weather across to europe in recent days
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. and there's more of that to come. we go to a line of under the shows and storms moving a way stretching from the baltics down to the balkans. and we all going to see more weather come into the north west. pretty wild weather, thanks to the remnants of hurricane ernesto, it's taking its transatlantic journey to europe and we'll see that heavy rain stopped to put into northern parts of island on western scotland. that's what we've got. the yellow warnings out on wednesday. it is dryer. however, down in the south with some spells of sunshine in the comfortable central parts of europe and the low countries. well, the summer weather is to be enjoyed here. on wednesday you can see it moving across into scandinavia with some heavy falls to come for new way. we will see some of that rain as well stretching across into sweden, pushing across into west and pots of russia as well. lithuania has issued warnings to thunderstorms. we also see some thunderstorms stretching across for the south and to places like we spot for took here. it is a story of heat also for the greek islands. we'll see more comm conditions come
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back into pots. so easy on spain and portugal. it's the story of heat out east, but we'll see temperatures come down rather nicely in lisbon portugal on thursday. the latest news as a free, a recent polls show the harris campaign gaming on drugs in many swing states. and some recent surveys even show were running a together in nationwide with detailed coverage that will be huge disappointment now the policy, the one the election 15 months ago. it's been dissolved from the heart of the story . hospitals have been damaged and law and order no longer exists in areas under our system to african stories of resilience and courage. i gave him the with the tradition and dedication to
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the stuff that was going to go to short documentary sky africans to make it on the white 9 and the book to make it african direct on. i'll just see it of the the welcome back and watching out. as a reminder, our top story is this, our us secretary of state and c, blinking has just a stakeholders to push. the goal is to cease fi, dale over the finish line. and also within that time is of the essence as comments comments the ends as towards the region without any agreement between this wrong
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and home off the law. israel continues its attacks across the goal is a strip beyond these foaming areas close to han eunice in the south and in central gallons. a loud explosions have been heard in there all by the which is the same area where a strike killed at least 9 palestinians on tuesday. the ark obama and his wife michelle have thrown less support beyond cumberland. harrison had bid for the us presidency. former us president received a standing ovation as the address the democratic national convention. obama says vases have the chance to relax someone who will fight for them. when coming on, harris takes the stage at the democratic convention on thursday night. there is one group of people who be watching a suite that's chicago, south asian community, specifically indian immigrants who are saved themselves. and how is the story and what is there as gabriel? as on there has been meeting some of them from the outside patel brothers
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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, 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 for you that the next in with it. but my, the hers, her being the salvation and me being association as well. she would have definitely
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increased the number of rights 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 work for a company that hires being the woman president of the united states. the 1st woman president of 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 carmella harris. i think she's a great leader. i feel like i'm especially coming from south asia and her dentist has a phone in yeah, so i feel like i see you connected to what she's doing and the views that she has on certain things. i've too strong. i feel like, which is really important that we have them in, in your united states. it will be today. and if it, it's some like south asia,
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it would be that she would take care of the immigrants. i feel like through that who have comes from and how their 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. russia says it's destroyed $45.00 in cranium, drones over several regions, including most guys. officials say it's the largest attack and recent announce bite size of intensified cost for the attack since ukraine launched a surprise offensive on the curse region 2 weeks ago. russian authorities a will say, trying to tackle a major fire. awesome, we'll definitely in the southern roast of region, definitely was talking to david nights, vine, ukrainian drones as keeps a force pushed into rushes, cox regions, acetic overall stubborn don't,
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is in the south east, and russia near the border with ukraine. m a c or as of the oil refinery has been repeatedly targeted in cross border attacks by keys or we can speak to alex good talk, let's see, joins us now live from keith. i like so. first be tell us more about the drone and strikes on moscow and elsewhere of the very much so. so 11 drones targeting most coke, the capital overnight will get shut down. but it's the largest of his clean aimed at moscow since the will began. there'd be no other attacks. 2341 or 2 have gone through for never anything of this magnitude. which now does the signal of departure in ukraine's strategic thinking. because of the movement they being targeting very successfully rushes industrial capacity to be able to wage war. you see the roosevelt and don't, or refinery. still burning of the full days output down to a, me
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a fraction of what it was beforehand of the pitcher pitcher chemical plants targeting. but then in russia and slowly, slowly, slowly ukraine is looking to degrade russia's industrial capacity. but if it targets the cities, how many of those drivers will get through? what effects will they have on the russian strategic thinking? because the cities are obviously very well protected, especially the capital. so it remains to be seen, but this is a departure or just a one off of buying ukraine, submitted 6 months. a lot of questions in the last few days and weeks about what is happening in cask hasn't been any developments as well. the ukranian air forces being active in cost of a me to destroy the bridges, the 3 civilian bridges of no being destroyed to the last few days. the russian military is thrown over a pontoon bridge across the river to try and get supplies to the russian units.
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trapped on the near side, they that bridges also being displayed on the phone up ive 5th one. so out of 5 bridges, only one now exists a temporary one. now the crated air force has made this a priority for the destruction they've been trying to destroy. not just the bridget, so also vs means to be able to build anymore. so any equipment, both of them before the bank is being destroyed as well. now, these watson unit, se, if they don't get re supplies, they literally have a few options. the re retreats surrender. will they get over? run by you training and forces. ok, thank you for that update. alex got top of us. that 1st indicates now ukraine's parliament has post a no binding the activities of a russia linked brown trophy orthodox church. the crating and orthodox church has historical toys with most go after the russian invasion in 2022 is the distance
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itself and it says no longer has length. but m p's are accusing its priest of still collaborating with russia. opinion polls show that by 82 percent of ukraine is do not trust the judge. this as a 10 year where a hunt is on the way for a suspect. and the serial killer police say, have escaped from custody. collins you may see was arrested last month on suspicion of getting thousands of women and dumping their bodies in an old quarry. as low as saved was tortured into making the confession. phoenix knew our reports, the police station, no sealed off as an active crime scene. the men being held here was under investigation and were awaiting their dates in court. but they have now left behind on embarrassed police force the day. augustin did spent in the fall morning hours. there was an instant of please on us escape. that happened up to get
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a police station where we us up now that do please also skip some defense among them. but let's do tim, nationals who are listed for being illegal in kenya. and one, mid my best suspect the name of the call is to my se calisha, who's connected with the quite a my di, instead, holdings do my, you see a goes to infinity last month. police say the during interrogation, he confessed to killing $42.00 women. that goes after the goose, some discovery of bodies, mutilated and dumped at this abundant, acquiring in nairobi. he's escape is now being linked to some of the police chief school men. how politely more the investigation indicated that the escape was aided by inside us. we'll see that being that of size. what deployed accordingly to cut the display. so the admission comes us canyon police space rolling public
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scrutiny rights groups accused them of abductions and disappearance of demonstrators during week onto government protest. last month. some of those who went missing of since been found dead police distance themselves from those allegations saying you might use, he's arrest would provide some answers. but he in court defense lawyers argued the client confessed to murder under duress. even then he's escaped, still has some now living in fear, not ceasing. what size? let's gabby by as parents, we feel very bad because how can someone just disappear from a well guarded protected area? it's hard to understand how any pains avery kenyon, police say 8 offices have been suspended of to the high profile jailbreak. a
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nationwide search has been launched for the fugitives. but a harder thing for the police to find may well be public trust also seemingly lost . felix tomorrow. i'll just say we're. i had a see offer communions health agency. it says vaccines should arrive within a week to countries affected by the impulse virus. more than 500 people have died and they are close to 20000 cases. majority in the democratic republic of congo. that's where the latest outbreak of origination. meanwhile, neighboring kenya, health authorities are also taking steps to control the spread. stephanie deka has moved from already educating people about m. parks this comp and go my is the epicenter of a recent outbreak of the influx virus in the democratic republic of congo. it spread silently across the borders and continents. this child has been diagnosed
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with the virus, but in this poor conflict rapids region, he can't be isolated from others. you can know cause your new part about this. i'm afraid because i have many kids and all of them are sleeping together. even the one who's under impulse treatments is last week. educating communities about the threat is important as very to, to help has arrived here. we need to get the right information out to the people who i need it in place, as well as those while i see a can yahoo has had one case the truck driver traveling from you band. this is one of the main testing labs in the country, the virus he's probably spreading through the, the private, the books that people use for traveling, especially for countries that are affected either by us like democratic republic of congo. so that people can sign electronic flavors and business people who will try a long distances. the canyon has begun screening travelers across its borders and formed a rapid response team that includes educating communities. but here too,
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it's apparent that more awareness and education is needed. of looking at drama that we were going to minute kenya is don't know the symptoms of these disease. it's very similar to chicken books, which my children got. we need the government to send community, have to walk us through the good people in what to look out for. not just education, but a more robust international response a week into the warnings about the virus being sounded weakened and most that could in books do better across agents and confidence. so we choose to put the systems in place to control and eliminate it books globally. or enter another cycle of panic and then neglect. how are we to spell know, and his he used to comb with, prove a critical test for you to underwater. and what does that mean? if we put that to the director of virus research in i robi, do you think it often tension is being flipped from the international community? have the boxes on the,
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on the new york vaccines having to have enough attention is not being put on that because from the corporate 19 experience, we learned that work seems a very important the prevention of the federal dividers. if we limit this grid of the latest, then we can continue. but if you're not providing the luck seems to the people we need it, then it was very difficult. good 15, if you, with some self funded so far, no vaccines have arrived. stephanie decor. i'll g 0 nairobi, can you? and it's hot on is the latest country to a force, a spectrum case sophie and pokes virus tests on the way to determine if it's the more dangerous strain. on tuesday on tina quarantined a congregation on the per on a river with a suspect in the case of impulse, a board. last week sweden reported the fast case outside africa as the more deadly grade one variance august on on the philippines. we'll say we're fortunate cases, but results have revealed they all the less deadly strain if the disease
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rescue is a searching for more than a 100 people off to a boat capsized in the democratic republic of congo on sunday nights happened on the new kenny river in my domain province in the southwest, according to local authorities, that with 300 people on board, the time thousands of people across cha and have fled heavy flooding since july in the west hit regions in the north. at least 54 people have died for the south in the capital and the space people have been forced into shelters. and is there is follow the results. reports from jemina. the 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,
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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 fled for 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 are old, uninhabited to be allowed to go into kadijah entered neighbors, have taken refuge in a nearby school. floods forced us to leave. we had no place to shelter with our children. my home overflowed with most of 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,
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yeah. to like the 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. lots of those uh gives you the annual minute of the british governments announced new plans to tackle illegal immigration, including a 100 new intelligence officers to talk and people smuggling guys. officials say they will be a launch surge, and the number of failed assign him think has removed from the united kingdom. a number of migrants crossing the english channel and small boats has cost $19000.00 so far this year. so ahead on alex's era, the olympic games continue in paris holding $4000.00 power lumpkins the gary off to compete for gold with refugees playing in the age of
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indian supreme court is setting up a task force and don't just look at ways of improving workplace safety for medical professionals 2 weeks ago and junior doctor was raped and murdered in a state run the hospital which a sponsor nationwide demonstrations. victoria gates and explains of women's rights activists in daily, of fighting for justice and cooling for change justice. in the case of a doctor who was right, demoted inside a government hospital and changed what they describe is
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a patriarchal society in which in the women a too often the victims of violence. no, they have the, the one you want the be nationwide prices since the 31 year old victim was killed in a close cut the hospital many 2 weeks ago to visit people to 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 on the wrong level. you know, of health care providers to be should also be an issue with it as a presentation in darkness, no thoughts before. so that the, along the road, you know, because this is only keep working for 24 hours. so be then be properly able to tell
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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, don't know everyone in the country in the workplace. if, if that is the, that is the call of the day, then why not go for a be good to the phone? why not activate or lose solutions of government disagree? quotes as protecting women, it was in the national interest in the country cannot wait for another woman to be right to mother to the full action is taken victoria gates and b l g 0. it is just over a week since the end of the olympic games for the action isn't over in paris. moving 4000 athletes will take part in the paris paralympic games which begin august the 28th,
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and the largest refugee team ever to compete. reese went to meet some of the training come from phones. 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. the simple but the, 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 is a serious injury and a loss of home loans have not been able to stop these off the lease rising to the elite paralympics bolt. chioma junior tongue drums and being a football and he's native come a room full losing his thoughts. he was one place away from my problems metal in the 400 meters. it took care 2020 time to support all satellites and forward your
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team spirits with his guy drawn a fellow refugee don't know the number you are searching. she said, you see this is a colleague and then it allows a connection with my guide. so we can work together, we have called me to you. without this, we've gone gone. gone, only guide me with the voice. i like on just put my hand on the shoulder doesn't. it will be stabilized. no, i wouldn'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 it's 1st games a years ago. and not times the number of full sibley displays people worldwide has also gone up from around 65000000 to nearly a 120000000 powell and pick games or a small window of opportunity for this group to make them ok, emilio castro. grace. so i hope some metal can also help promote to 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 olympic refugee to select their ward
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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, trinidad and tobago. all with drawing their coats iphones to remove references to european colonization. the 3 ships if explore christopher columbus will be replaced with the stay upon the popular percussion instruments in the caribbean country and tied in. arrived on the island around 500 years ago in 1948. the governors choose to hold a public hearing on whether sutton statues signs and one events with colonial connections. should also be okay,
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that's it for me. my name's i've this news out about what that helps. yeah. the unique perspective, the transfer and the displacement of being vision as population, has been discussed as part of design. his project went back to well over a 100 years on heard voices. all the people have the data by the fall of the bombing connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. young people are not looking for a hand off, but they're not backed up by a system that supports the streams on out just the or of the
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. ringback the, the us a call we have infected people around the world. this has been going on for a number about how to do the report to an international perspective, to try to explain to global audience how this could impact the like. this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good that bringing the news to the world from here across the airport. a new wave of female musicians is emerging, often challenging female stereotype. we're a conservative society, i'm very proud of this, but there was a negative view towards e mail, saying is out to 0 who, who is behind this with 2 bands bringing traditional middle eastern music to new audiences, sisters and song human and don't mind. and i'll just be around the,
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in the us actually of state ends as middle east, strep pushing for a space, find deal, and gaza and boons. time is of the, the is there a knife from don't also coming out. high tensions on the israel 11 on buddha hezbollah trades, most strikes with is there any forces sending thousands of rockets found.

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