tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 21, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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the, the pedal on elizabeth put on them, and this is the news online from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. most flashing in the coast region as ukrainian soldiers slowly pushed further into a russian tower tree 5 door. so as of. 8 the in the city of cars where thousands of internally displaced russians are being looked after. high tensions on the as well 11 on what i would be 9 from $711.00 on as hezbollah trades. the tax with his riley fixes is what a better story we already providence
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and vermont bama takes stage at the democratic national convention, following his wage behind coming to harris for the us presidency and tennis in support of the tent as well as the react psionics and as doping, controversy plays have accused the game of double standards. also the was number one escapes suspension for testing positive for band substance. the . we begin with the war and ukraine and most close as it's propelled and large scale drawing attack in 5 different russian regions of a night. meanwhile, more fighting is taking place between russian and ukrainian forces. and the close screeching ukrainian troops started there offensive into russian tow tree 2 weeks ago. they've continued with that attack, despite the russian government repeatedly claiming to have stopped their advance.
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now, as always, have announce local elections in 6 districts, some clothes got postponed due to the fighting and russian authorities also battling a may just fire as an oil definitely and the southern rust on reach it and it's been burning for 4 days after ukrainian attack. let's take a closer look at the font lines. caves made the tree claims to control. $1250.00 square kind of data is off the russian tower tree, of course. but assets troops advance russian forces a moving closer to the key logistics hub of park rock and east and down. yes, that has been a priority for moscow for months. at the same time, cave continues to launch in jerome, the tax as far as the russian capital, and in the region of russ stalls. and russia has been repeatedly fine ballistic missiles at chief over the past week. in a moment will speak to alex good, top, last and key,
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but 1st let's go to the dosage of virus. she's joining us live from course in western russia. don't say you. and one of many displacements centers for washington's have had to flee the ukrainian incursion into 1st. tell us what's happening there? well, we're in kirk city, which is about a 130 kilometers from the border of russia and ukraine. were that incursion started on august 6th? this building behind me is known as the circus building. it is now one of the main uh, facilities housing, the internally displaced russians. and i'm just gonna show you what the process is for the many families that have come here since the incursion began. the tend to see over there, the blue tents is where people register on a daily basis. so every day, if they want to come here to get help to get food and supplies, they have to register on a daily basis. according to officials about 700 to a 1000 people register here every single day to get help. then what they do is they
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move along to the front of the building where they wait in line. and as the volunteers and the officials here go through the line one by one and give out assistance in the forms of non perishable and perishable food items. that they have now, this is part of the $30000000.00 budget. so the federal government has allocated to the cursed region to help the nearly a 120000 people that have been displaced since the incursion began. the unseen scenes in russia since the whole again, it's the 1st time people that have experienced award for his hand or so. what are they telling you? well, it motions are very high here. most people have to flee their homes very suddenly and unexpectedly, in the middle of the night, i spoke to one more one who in the early days of the incursion sled,
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her home. let's listen to what she had to say. the use of the they made the southern attack, the attacks to drive at 3 am. they started shooting people. how is this possible? all the world say that it's russia to blame? what is russia guilty of this russian hill to have the right to live and they do? why is this like this? we are outraged warehouse by all of russia, with whom many say we on a, i run out in just sandals and address. i didn't take anything with me, we left everything at home. we left our homes, they shoot at our house as they demolish our infrastructure. how is it possible? the southern attacks are caused region occupied our villages. our government and presidents are doing their best. nevertheless, the victory will be ours. so the sentiments is shared by many others. i've spoken to here, another woman i spoke to who was the teacher and her village said, she never thought she would be asking for handouts of potatoes and onions from her
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own government. she said she was to grow them, enroll and backyard. she broke down as she explains how she never thought the staid would come in her life. but it's really this highlights the fact that this incursion and the war in general, has though a whole new level read by reaching the ordinary russian population. certainly changing the dynamics that has been ongoing since 2022 when restaurant and various ukraine too. so thank you very much for that. that is joseph jabard. joining us live from course that spring and alex could topple us. he's joining us live from the ukrainian capital alex, what are you hearing from the ukranian side about the fighting and close. so the clean air force has been extremely active in cost hunting down and trying to destroy the bridges, the cost, the same river. so 3 civilian bridges have been destroyed. the russian military through a temporary one that's being destroyed as well. now the russians have thrown over
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a 51 second military bridge across the river, and no one is tempted to supply russian units stuck on the near side of the river track between the river, added bunting, premium forces. that's also, but it's all about getting those russian units supplied with munitions with fuel, etc, and also reinforcements. so that's the struggle that and so far ukraine has been on the a send that for this. but in ukraine itself, it's a very, very different picture. attacks have been going on in the north east and in the south. so in the north, in hawk, if there would be multiple attacks against you printing. defend this in the south and her song again, you create new positions, have been assaulted and you training. so struggling to keep them back, but in the next, in the east, is that exactly where the main focus of the washer and the cream off with rushes military? slowly, slowly pushing, pushing the training defend this further and further back. this is crucial because
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if you create loses for crossed, now the russian units are only 10 kilometers away, maybe even less so they lose across the lose. don't ask. and that's what both sides are fighting over right now. that's the main area of focus. alex, thank you for that. that is alex, the top los joining as my from keith. so i mean romani is an associated follow at royal united services institute and he's joining us live from london. thank you. as always for your time. so we'll start with what's happening around paul crossed and don't yet, because what we're hearing from our correspondent russian forces are perhaps less than 10 kilometers away. it sits on a strategic highway. it serves as a key logistics hub. what would the russian takeover off polk robs mean for the war? but we would definitely leave that brush that we have or just the dominance dice. gary? yes, they've already taken over backwards, which is a huge way away. have they also have that needs to be engaged and she has a job where the marcia major cancer around the 4th of april of this year. so this
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would put, rushing and strong may further gains in the region. but the battles for some of the larger cities are that are glass like slowly and some grammar tourists fly ahead. it may be difficult. and why is it? do you think that we're seeing multiple front lines in the school at the moment? because as well as what's happening in port groves, we've got the ukraine's chris and coach and entering it's the week politicians continue to call that a game changer once that it's doing more for a peace deal than $100.00 summits. well, there's always been a lot of different ways we look at the early part of 2022 and the war began. the russians are making events and yeah, they were trying to do. and if the me is lat workers on advisors that raise. yeah. they yeah, also wherever he advances, encourage keep all the same time. so there's always been 3 or 4 front lines that progressing that over the past year. so this is really nothing that any of those
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that knew when i guess you want me. yeah. but yeah, what is new, is there washington? yeah, absolutely. the russian incursion into coast. what exactly is ukraine trying to achieve with this? we've got again, you know, politicians, the media already cooling the occupied areas and exchange fund is ukraine hoping to swap the coast area for russian? how is ukrainian areas in the future? why is that certainly liked uh the reason why you do because of the statement from that strong view the patrol. yeah. because early in the last week, he was saying that the rainy and offensive and curse and our ability to potentially hold that territory, there will help us diplomatic negotiations for us. that is, that kind of the same thing that looks like you've created shared is that the russians that makes you of what, of occasions and they're mostly, but the radians are building tensions of organizations june 1st. and he really is now, the military administration said that interest of left, the reading is all getting. finally, the russian operations, just the 1st regent. there are reports at any economist earlier this week at
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alexander ski. the commander of the reign armed forces was seriously considering a possible opening of our friends and brisk before the 1st commence of an that might still open as well. so the many as can key parts, of course, can maybe open up another brand inside russia. they will be well situated to either swap landed formerly like, for example, the rest of the burgundy any for any of the, these russian territories, or more formally large of resettlement. all right, and if we can take a zoom out from one of the specific batch ones that are taking place right now that we've spoken about, how would you describe the space of the world right now? as well as see the word? certainly not a lot more dynamic in fluid when that has been over the past 18 months, really after the rainy and the major cheese accessing, cuz on in november of 2020 here it's really been a slow motion, rushing offensive. ever since that. and the russians took over by the directions, a divorce, dfw younger, and i just learned from fail in rain 23. now the honey and fuel,
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they've got more our momentum on their side and the rushes have to be on the defensive for the 1st time. so i think that we've seen something changed for the 1st time in about 18 months. let's do a romani. thank you. as always, for your insights on the story, we really appreciate that a samuel romani live in london. you very much. the tensions remain high along the israel 11 on buddha, as is really forces and the group has ball continued to try it. attacks has voted on, has vowed, well then joshua top commander was assassination and attack the outskirts of a route last month on his way to join stride, talking to the con, the southern city of side, and on wednesday morning, 11 a security. so was just hold on just sierra that the brother of the leader of the palestinian political group felt that was killed in the attack. him off commanded
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was killed in the same region earlier this month. well, this comes off to those really on the launched a series of, of the night as strikes targeting what it said, what has been the ammunition depos in lebanon to become a region. the health ministry said one person was killed and 20 wounded. it has been has responded by firing thousands of rockets to woods, northern israel, and the occupied golden heights. one person was wounded and some residential buildings damaged. that's part of my correspondent zayna folder. she's joining us from side and, and southern nevin on saying that your, the site off that attack on a call. what are you seeing and hearing well, a short while ago, we saw the lebanese army take that car away, the car that was the target to get another target should killing in 11 on this is becoming a near her and slowly understand from security sources that this was an apparent,
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is really drawn strike. we are 40 kilometers south of a route, 55 kilometers from the border, the main back program between israel and hezbollah. now, the targets of this assassination hardly locked off a commander in the l. ok. so martyrs brigades that lose how little coalition of palestinian groups, who believe an armed resistance. they issued a statement, they called him a commander and they said that he played a key role in quote, supporting the palestinian people and supporting the palestinian resistance in the west bank. so he played a role now and he has been playing a role for years. so a member of the lock, so martyrs brigades and recent attacks we've seen as well target to commanders and members of the palestinian group from us and 11 on. and we've seen them target members of the 11 on has belong. it seems that there is no front line as you can
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see behind me. there are people here very close to 2 palestinian refugee camps in sight. then this was a surgical strike, but this is a, you know, quite a busy area. so as well escalating its attacks as of late to expanding the scope of its attacks and clearly there is no front line any longer. the amine was saying that is why i was accusing hezbollah of targeting civilians and its attacks will yes, he is really army accusing, has full of quotes indiscriminately targeting civilians. and what they say is that they are going to act accordingly. what does that mean? does that mean that israel will no longer stick to the unreturned rules of engagement for both sides? really have been avoiding population centers. you're going to going to hear gunfire in the distance because this is what happens every time you know, a palestinian leader is killed. this is the way that you know,
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they express their anger and, and their grief. so these ratings are saying that has a lot of self indiscriminate civilians. but what has pulled up this morning was fire of a rush of profits as well as drones. and in their statement, they said that they were targeting military bases. some pictures show impacts in the town in some residential areas. what is clear is that this conflict, really, both sides have been calculating and trying not to sit for this conflict. great, it's a spiral out of control, but in recent weeks, we are seeing the exchange of fire deeper on both sides of the border and the targets really both sides expanding the scope and range of their targets. so it is on a dangerous slope. as we wait for, it has full as promise retaliation for the kidding of its top commander, which in turn could trigger a massive is really response. so people are quite concerned about the situation. dana, thank you very much. as always for your reporting,
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that is dana hall to live in 5. this is all continues its attacks across the gaza strip. the army is bombing areas close to con eunice in the south and an central gauze, a loud explosions have been heard and battled bala that follows is striking the same area on tuesday that killed at least 9 palestinians. the wounded would take them to our locks the hospital, at least 50 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. this is bringing all costs abundance products of wisdom. he's joining us live from that all bought us. so thought it tell us more about these now to explosions that have been hood around way. you on that a lot. i wish i've seen a lot of activity over the past week, especially. and that is really concern and given just the number of causes population that's currently trying to take shelter away you. uh well, uh,
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basically the vast majority of kansas population are right now in the town, which is the most densely populated area in the entire strep. recently these by the just an hour ago, started to passed a very controversial and you mail it through and get back to make sure and displacement. oh, it is for the sites and folks and in the city of dairy products, including a $129.00 pool alongside with $100.00 and c name to pluck in the adjacent areas to con. you and it says we have $3.14 and seeing the army tanks has started to i've started to thrust deeper into darren's bella town. we show the tanks, i just away from us one kilometer from the hospice. and that means that the army is scaling its military attacks on minute treat. encouraging to include right now they're about. now we can see that the army has been attacking residential, as well as in these areas. giving people a very short time, in order to please,
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some of the residents have started to get st. codes recorded from these very military ordering residents to no longer remain in these areas because they are going to be an active role certain spot. the real challenge for people is finding another place in there, right? but we are talking about a very overcrowded areas with this place. families or the entire strip has been on the very massive funds office. things being attacked by the as well are totally artillery and fight to jets which continue to bound all areas in the north and the central and in the southern part of district families. as we can clearly see them are so terrified from the idea of displacement again because they believe that they won't find another place in comparison with they're about to have some sort or at least the minimum level of humanitarian resources. including admitted to facility like a box, a hospital appropriate access to its own food could be available in the palestinian market. and this proved to us to a very difficult and hard scenario,
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which means that there's going to be any sort of more encouraging to do it. by the house. ok, so hospitable will become out of service. which means that the 1000000 prompts plenty and be able to get there enough medical treatment that they are very desperate needs are inside the departments of an ex hospital, thousands of palestinians who are receiving medical treatment a newborn babies injured people. and even those patients who are an intensive care units, they won't be transferred to a very big place in comparison to that really. but i so the, the dream reality is that isabel is exacting more pressure on civilians who are right now. can you please help us and have no way. busy to go to elizabeth product, thank you very much for that data static. i've always been with the nations live in the us secretary of state antony blank, and has called it a need of casa shakes. i mean, been how much i'll finally to discuss the lesions, developments and gaza. the telephone conversation comes as owls off to anthony, blinking left the country capital of doha. after wrapping up
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a regional tour of the middle east to push for us, these fund garza lincoln has urged all stakeholders to get the deal over the finish line. on the solid hood reports from jordan's capital i'm on. that's where the government has banned out as they are from the pushing inside israel in his 9th trip to the region since israel's war ongoing. so 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 ogden for the ashes see 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 doha, blinking once again stress 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 lies 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 palace that these really premier has also since told family members of captive held in gaza. that he is still not sure about the possibility of a deal come as says, the latest proposal is a reversal from the original framework outlined by you as president joe biden,
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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. i just eat all. i'm a of the families of israeli captives held inside gauze. i have leased the statement to attacking the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. but his conduct surrounding the 65 talks with him on the statement and says the full and direct responsibility for the face of negotiations is on the prime minister. that has assessment attempts to blame the negotiation teams, the mediations, the press, the hostages families, and even the hosts just themselves. also send them the eyes of the public and the entire world. and that he, if he is so successful that conducting negotiations, it should fly off himself and act to return the hostages that were abandoned on his watch. let's bring in house on buddy. he's
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a professor of international affairs at the university. thank you for your time. let's do that on a. let's start with that condemnation from the captives families really, really strong words. we've seen protests by them for the last 10 months. why isn't the prime minister susceptible to the pressure from them? why haven't those protests for the last month resulted in a change in the captives as a political calculation for the prime minister more thanks, elizabeth. there are 2 reasons for the situation. the 1st one is that the video is strong as it probably minister, because he enjoyed the backend of $64.00 out of $120.00. and that is enough for him to survive and to keep community continue has his reign and secondly, and the families have enough money yet to create the critical masses of the public that would tend to hold it very the politics of the different fee, but they have rice because we've seen sure which protests over the last 10 months.
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so what is it in the is where the problem is, is this calculation that doesn't take that into consideration enough to change his negotiation position. and what one thing here that we need to remember all the time is that as i said, that they have not created the mass, the critical mass, that would change politics and as well. but at the same time, those people really agree with nothing. you know, when it comes to the objectives of the war. so in the one hand, they want their kids to be back home, but they want to control the door. so it's kind of have, you know, and if anyhow is relying and on the is really public support of the goals of the war. and though it didn't really support his style of conducting the negotiations. yeah, i had one analysts talk about this he's fine ago. she ations the set to continue and kyra this week, but saying that the role of the us is not actually mediating between as well and moss, but as between the different political factions even between the is ready government
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itself and the military. is there any hope for these, these 5 negotiations? is that is what the us is trying to do. the hope is always there, but the question is whether them or i can or willing to put the pressure. i mean they are capable of doing that. but until this moment, if we haven't seen a really will to uh, force nothing the whole chain of course and nothing you understand this very well. and that's why i went to visit and went to his meeting at he was saying that she was the only one in his right. who would manipulate american politics because he was, you know, he lived there for a long time and just send in the country. they put it into the culture, etc, etc. so the, the americans have been acting as if they're the lawyer of those right. and this is not helping the whole process. so the whole thing is that can top and age if we put more pressure on him, us to come to terms with what is at once and, and really put him off, can't do that because as well keeps adding more and more to minds to what it was and not only is it not acceptable to him, us,
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it goes against standing international agreements and it's not acceptable to the media to egypt either because it's about taking over the land that not just the palestinians, but egypt themselves control. what is the oldest leave the fate of the 2300000 people in golfer? well, you know, this is the, the reality actually because nobody is giving really care about their future. and they all took about, you know, they need to averse to kind of vision loss. so the only way to do this is by having a season. so she's fine this with them, or i can kind of collection white. and that to me a whole you really, he seeks the regional or so that you wouldn't think you're gonna have to stay and to do the dirty job or the, or on, on, on his behalf. mm hm. so the, the objectives here, they don't align with with each other, but at the same time here we see that i think, come as would, would, would probably show more flexibility if this is the end of the month. but they understand from history that every time they come up with concession and they did
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actually because they were at the beginning, they were talking about permanency side and they said ok, temporary one. and then that to me, how would that more, more conditioned then more conditions so, and they understand like, and how most people understand and if in you always looking for pepperidge, we can do or waiting for the american elections and, and then you know, wait and see i'll send that out and thank you for your analysis. we appreciate thanks to the head on the news. our iran is about to have a new cabinet. the president must, we possess counts. choices must 1st, when the approval of empties uninstalled they told him to estimates from the refugee power lymphatic team, like the husband to make a significant impact. because the games impact the as hello the. let's have
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a look at the weather full costs for europe over the next few days. and we've had something of a stormy situation across the south. we still seeing those thunderstorms on wedding stay for places like grease, but notice what for places like it's the instead it's going to be, this is going to be the north that sees the west of the wet weather. we've got a line of sundry rain pushing its way for the east, across the baltic states, some of that across the scandinavia as well. and there's more of it behind that will be coming in. those are the remnants of hurricane ernesto offer its transatlantic journey. it's going to be bringing the wind and the heavy rain to person on the island of island. on wednesday, we will get a warnings out from golden island and west and pots of scotland, some of the showers dripping down for the south as well. but for the south of visit is a much dry, a brighter picture for much of central europe. what we'll see temperatures pick up in the days ahead for places like west and frogs that will be coming down. however, which is some relief for the likes of portugal. lisbon,
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seeing 25 degrees celsius the on thursday, so rather pleasant. instead, the heat will continue to build out east to the likes over mania. we've got red warning for the west request, a 38 on thursday at work, and that confection we store must. so you key in the sun, she can you connect to the front of the business that's being in the village. you've done walk through for a 140 years. the shop is of what was waltz, the bustling high street. they used to be about 50 shops along the street. now there were only feet, businesses led to kinda cheap landmark last year with the number of its citizens being over 18 topping 10 percent of the population for the 1st time, which is one village still holds the record, having the oldest inhabitants the neighboring town is kinda is lucky a next to the discovery of
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a dinosaur footprint. it revealed the rich source of fossils on which it's built to visit a center with a thriving to restrain. she grew yuki hopes the place can be turned around. it would be nice to have pull life. we ton he says, have full house easily to put knights of the the you're watching all just the of of me and there's a problem and uh huh. the mondo. about time stories, the solid must close as it's propelled and large scale ukrainian joined. the tech comes to the same time as move items between boston and ukrainian forces. and the coast region. authorities have announced local elections are postponed due to the
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fighting is one of 11. these group has of all i have carried out will cost order a task. and his mileage on a car in the town of side and kidding, one person and a series of ass tries also targeted has all of sites in the east is riley. honors has, has vall as $550.00 vol fits towards the occupied goldman heis and us secretary of state and lincoln has cooled the need of cause of shakes. i mean on friday to discuss the gaza fixed fund negotiations. it comes as owls off to blink and left the country capital after wrapping up a regional tool, the middle east to push for us these 5, the former us president brock obama has headline. the 2nd day of the democratic national convention in the state of illinois. along with his wife michelle, he won voices about the dangers of a 2nd. donald trump presidency. our white house correspondent,
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company house that has moved from chicago. brock and michelle obama took center stage on the 2nd night of the democratic national convention. i don't know about you, but the on zillow site up, the ceiling ready today. the former president made a forceful case for campbell harris as the next us president will slamming her republican opponent, donald trump. we do not need the use of bluster and bumbling and chaos. we have seen that movie before and we all know that the frequency is usually worse. but it was the former 1st lady, michelle obama, who really stole the show with her attacks on trump. is limited, narrow view of the world,
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made him feel threatened by the existence of 2 hard work and a highly educated, successful people. she told the crowd here is, is not only a woman of color, but also one of the most qualified people to seek the presidency. she took a shot at trumps repeated claim that immigrants are taking so called black jobs. who's going to tell them that the job he's currently seeking might just be one of those black jobs. but the obama is worth the only stars in the night. the democratic party also called on actors directors and famous musicians to campaign for harris. unlike the 1st night if the convention, how de la harris wasn't officially present. she was in the battle ground state of wisconsin campaigning from the very same stage or one month ago. donald trump
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accepted the republican presidential nomination. we are so honored to be your nominees. this is the people power campaign and to gather we will start a new way a. 7 word l. c. and 2 days ago on wednesday, former president bill clinton will address democratic delegates and vice presidential nominee to malls will deliver his acceptance speech. kimberly healthcare al jazeera chicago while outside the convention hold palestinian solid out. he protests have also being held for a 2nd day 7 spaces valley's near these very concert for chicago opposing the war and gaza. police officers were deployed and several people are arrested on monday, protest is broke through a security fence around the convention center. democratic party leaders at the convention, according on republican forces to switch sides and the still $100.00 reports from
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chicago. the taking advantage of risk within donald trump potty. as as the democratic national convention, supporters and comma le harris are reaching out to an unlikely group. republicans in a 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 brief 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. need to be able to trust our readers. that's why i'm all in for commer harris 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 may or john giles,
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who had this to say about his party's standard bearer. i think the time has come for us to admit the options 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 largely retired republican elected officials. but i think it's, you know, it's indicative of a real dissolution. and with donald trump, and by a certain kind of republican democrats, hope to take advantage of the rift and the republican party with american elections being decided by such a narrow margins. both parties are looking for any small group they can get to put them over the top. and 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
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profile defectors inside the united center is a question, voters will answer in november, john henry and l just 0. chicago thailand is the latest country to report a suspected case of impulse tests on the way to determine if it's a more dangerous strain of the virus. on tuesday, argentine a quantity in the congo ship on the pet anava that had a suspected case of impulse on board. and sweden last week reported the 1st case outside africa of the more deadly played one variant. focused on in the philippines have of course, the cases of a less deadly strain. what authorities and pocket fonts have a king to prevent the spread of the viruses, especially because the economy is struggling and monitoring border crossings and have setup i. sedation boards come on high, the reports on his lama box. this is the national emergency operation center, checked after deed would go over 19 pandemic. it's focused on state of the art idea
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in years to monitor the effects of climate change. a quick then to get bored for any outbreak of major why this is an infectious diseases like m bulk. despite the financial crisis, we had a capability to monitor all different kinds of emergencies and disaster from natural disasters to the management, and also the uh, the new emerging dissolves to including the pandemic. the country is taking advantage of an book seriously after the organization raise the alarm. it's a, a sprinting, much more rapidly than we had seen of the spread. so that's one issue. it does have quite a high case vitality, right at the moment through it. as mentioned, we've seen more than 500 a p udette's and it's particularly dangerous for those with a weak immune system. so people who maybe have h, i v or who are malnourished. the prime minister has gone to nurtured meeting to
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ensure the country is prepared to face the trait. major hodge, but there is a cross pockets on their setup. isolation ward to deal with any cases of am, bulk. your daughter is sick, then monitoring the situation in order to contain any outbreak. stuff at airports and border crossings are screening incoming passenger doctors and medicare stuff are ready to respond to a new spread of the why they just need the preventive del, on, is, is the health department has ensuring all measures regarding prevention, control, managements and facilities. we've alerted our board or health services teams to check all passengers and screened them for any symptoms. any suspect to patients find will be isolated or managed and push our day. despite the economic crisis, the government said it is fully capable of tackling the bulk spiders. but experts want a major outbreak report extra pressure on the head system that's already overburdened
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due to lack of funds for planning and guard back. come on how you get all your data . it's normal. but to yvonne's parliament, as version of the government put forward by president russell who possessed k on his cabinet. choices of being reviewed by parliamentary committees for proof of possess can was voted in following the death of president if it i am. but i see in a helicopter crash, let's take a closer look at some of the cabinet members possess count has chosen for foreign minister. he's picked a boss dog, g, a 61 year old korea diplomat. he's called for open talks with western countries. he served as a chief negotiator and nuclear talks between pet on and world policies from 2013 to 2021. funds on a saw that it was nominated as, as, as rose, an urban development administer. if confirmed, she would become the 2nd divani in woman to hold a ministerial post since the as long as the republicans established in 1979 and general s comfortable many
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a 60 year old police come on to it has been named as interior minister is a full member of the islamic revolution we've gone cool. most of our question is a political analyst, and he's joining us live from pitt on thank you for your time. so let's begin with the foreign minister is a very important role for most countries, especially wrong is possess cans choice. given what we just mentioned about 10 assigned that the new government is willing to pursue another nuclear data or at least better relations with the west, which is something that possess can campaigned and lost on this is regarding me, well we know all the previous government because we live alone with me through the fall to the fairfield fox. and um, unfortunately the united states less than a gotomeeting table. so please update the macro steering policies. if we use, let me go public, especially in foreign policy, are decided,
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sorry. i was the national security council where all the, the government has 4 or 5 are presented supposedly amends the teachers present. what did you do? sure, we came around there's of the military, as well as the representative groups of a citizen we've there. and which is by the way, this uh, super mattress for the counselors, chair, part is rather than the foreign ministers, i suppose. so in the entire system that besides the strategies, then it's uh, you know, the foreign minister and the government. i would share, but they do not have all the say a more. so one fits the food stamp, the form matters, the government down to implement those strategies and policies. so the policy wouldn't be the same roughly. ok, but the doctor because it's on dr. position the has mentioned that officer, you're looking size with the neighbors, russia, china, africa,
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and latin america. um, well, you would also do ordinary down the gap. see the west for the floors, one condition that of the euro, the ends of americans, the news stressful work then. yeah, for resolving and we have and we have seen the willingness to move forward from the european union at least in the american willingness will of course depend on who wins the presidency and the van. but if we can look at some of the other appointments we mention, fives on it, uh, saw the nomination has roads and event development and development. minnesota. if confirmed how significant would her appointments be given again, but she would become only the 2nd woman to hold them in a stereo post since 1979 for some for some people it's highly to them, but it is rather from what we mean parliamentary as soon as possible, we should use anomalous. somebody moves, not thing is about 10 minutes. you know,
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it doesn't make, if you are a woman or a man, what, what makes you a good minister is your capabilities the representation matches doesn't. it must of course tricia doesn't represent representation method. definitely, definitely. yeah, definitely seems so you will see that this is fires on the side that we see a high vote of confidence today because of the same uh, you know, the issue that you have in mind. um they will render how many will well so we are support. most of the policy and members will throw support for care to do terrible . just confidence to be a minute. but what matters to austin? the wrongs should be on the statements and others, and the people here is how she was for all other me. this is all. so these are highly important to us to know. okay, the appointment of this new cabinet comes as a world of ways of honest response. to the assassination of her mosley, the smile honey in pet on possession came to pallets with promises to improve ties
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with the will. e social restrictions at home. how much would a major military confrontation with israel jeopardize his priorities as well? um, i remember course, well when i booked it as it should be on the wrong direction. and uh, so if he's willing to, you know, narrow down the resources with the list of people and see if they could revise. the cost of the matching says thank you know, starting to we're not willing to go to didn't go cheating table for getting from sol, suite the west of the say star state shun. such as bob for the uh, mr. uh she said, um this was very much in florida and when you mentioned that, uh you said that uh, well actually he is focused on continuing the time with mates for him. going to set
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me up in the young man products of business. she also wrote an awesome kilometer on times one months ago, and actually it's actually an stress the same. but still, they said they are really near. uh, you know, we say united states in the west already to narrow down the gaps. all right, this look packed with documentation that you really aspire. i'm yeah, i believe julie ever seeing any major changes that could be there or any kind of hawks that you sort of deal. and maybe that was one of the pages of gene when they 1st as, as soon as they knew their repercussions. and of course, we do believe that americans will also, they have also given these real, like you really likes to go there. the suggest that matches on the side, we're right out strong. i'm away from it's of a fiber run out of time, but thank you very much for your perspective. we do appreciate it. thank you. thank
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us for his tunnel with some kind of a scandal sweeping the world of 10 o which is hitting a tennis will the now play is all reacting to an extent as the open controversy which is accusing of the spoilt of double standards. well, number one has tested the positive twice for band anabolic step. what, but is now clear though for any wrong doing, the international tennis integrity agency says the child has failed, the tests that were at indian wells back in march. but they will that, that the violation was not intentional. having come from the massage scream, used by physical therapist, he has been stripped of his prize money, had rankings points, and the decision has sparked criticism from some of the play as well from a window. the runner up next curiosity did not hold back and his judgment. he said ridiculous whether it was accidental or can you get tested twice with a band substance, you should be gone for 2 years. your performance was enhanced canadian pad, then
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a couple of a said that he can't imagine what every other player that got signed for, contaminate to substances is feeling right now. different rules for different plays a brute to supply. i land body i the center was doping or not. this is not try to plan to play is go to the same thing and have to wait months or years for the indices to be declared. not a good look. not to get more on this. so we have tennis during this, craig, a gabriel with us, craig, some strong reactions from the play is that, do they have a point when they say there was double standards? and i know it's a tough one on that school because uh yeah, let's not forget those are already taken about 5 months, 6 months, as far as center is concerned. i think overall the,
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the whole doping system needs to be revamped and things have got to move in a foster manner. i'm certainly uh yeah, i think situation has moved a little bit faster than what we've seen in the past when people like the british play a tower or more or even simona holler and things get a bit ridiculous with the timeframe. but we get to the point that you all make sense uh has to be cleared. the sport resolution independence uh panel cleared him. and that's the um, the bottom line on this nic curious has been dumpling down as well. he directed a tweet back at me and i can just read that. he said failed to test. only reason allowed to play because he prince money for the a t p, which i think is ridiculous of a comment i normally agree with most things that mix says, but not on this occasion. he said, why is his team caring an antibiotic steroids that helps to grow muscle mass that
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was not the case. this has come through because his physio had a caught finger on board, a product that was available over the counter initially. not even considering anything else that i've seen images going back to indian wells with his physio his little finger bandaged up as well. i have no doubt that unix center is completely unison. and what has happened is of billions of gram, almost like a bit of residue that's filtered into his system. so quick, do you think the rest of the world will believe that store and do you think it will impact him all his performance at the us open a well, he's played tournaments up to now and the but the difference is he was, it wasn't in the public domain at that stage, going into the us sort of been a, i know who, what those us open crowds can be like. that could be absolutely brutal. so yeah, no, we wait to see, i hope it doesn't affect tim. um and you know,
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we'll just stop to see how strongly is going to be mentally. uh if, if there is any backlash from the crowds in new york. you've mentioned the previous scandals like um, simona highlight. but sorry, paul, but do you think the tennis is doing enough to clean up the sport? i think they're very um, you know, very strong on making sure that it is a level playing field and that's a very clean sport. and, and players are tested constantly. so i think they doing a lot and obviously more could always be done. and i think the biggest factor is that the process is need to be spelled out to a great degree. and that's been one of the biggest complaints. i don't think it's doing okay. well, but move them. thank you very much for that. i'm afraid to have running out of time
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or it's just over a week since the end of the let me pick games, but the action isn't over in paris. more than $4000.00 assets will take part to add the power limpid games from august, the 28th. among them, the largest refugee team ever to compete to pull race has more. these are the final days of preparation for athletes by 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 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 power olympics. and nadia is a serious injury and a loss of home loans have not been able to stop these athletes rising to the elite of power. olympic sports junior tongue dropped to being
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a football and he's native come a room for full losing his thoughts. he was one place away from a, from this metal in the 400 meters. it took care of 2020, trying to support all satellites and for the team spirits. with his guide to run 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 coordinate to you without this be gone, gone. gone, only guide me with the voice i like on. just put my hand on the shoulder, it will be stabilized not. i wouldn't be able to give my best of a global. i 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 forcibly displaced people worldwide has also gone up from around 65000000 to nearly a 120000000. apparently pick games are a small window of opportunity for this group to make them ok, emilio castro,
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grace. so i hope some metal can also help promote a book about his life and spread hope to others facing danger and an uncertain future. but i mean, i said it's important for me to be part of the power level mcgriff teaching. it's like the reward right so much. if it's so much struggled so much sacrifice, it also got above all, my honor. yes. 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 you will know what it takes to fight and i've become quite like always competing under the refugees, like a power as 2020 full, full rece out is era cross front us. and that's of how many it is. so thank you very much for that. and that said somebody elizabeth put on for the news hour, but stay with us funding signs. we'll have another bulletin for you in just a few minutes. thank you for watching the
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