tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 22, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the, the the or i, kyle, this is the new sound i live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia rules out any possibility of peace talks as we played in force as up to take more tact treatments, lesson task regions the tensions mountains only as well 11 and border off the drain strike kills a commander from a coalition of palestinian on for the wave of is where the strikes target displaced, palestinians in gauze,
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or at least 50 of them being killed since tuesday. and democrats like vice presidential nominee come rolls provides for his acceptance of speech will be live in chicago as they flee of the policies. national convention is all set to pick it. the most cases it's repels on the scale attack and 5 of its regions overnight shooting down $45.00 on monday drains fast findings taking place between boston and ukrainian forces in the west and caustic region. ukraine is destroyed a number of bridges in the area. okay, for said it's incursion into the coast region is part of a push to achieve a fat possessions potential piece towards mosca rushes for a minute. she says any negotiations with ukraine a now impossible to public school system in sonoma and attempt by the ukraine armed forces to encroach on our territory. and i will once again emphasize on what was
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said by the russian authorities. by definition, it makes any negotiations with the band, genta impossible, although they are still apparently trying to dictate their views to the international community. all civilians are being forced to flee the fight thing along russia's west florida. those are jabari reports and it says you have cost with thousands of seeking shelter from the ongoing violence. this surface building lies in the heart of the russian city, of course, once a source of laughter and entertainment. now a source of comfort for the weary and dispossess every day near the 1000 russians has been forced from their homes. come here to get the basic necessities. newborn is one of the nearly $120000.00 people who in display they made the southern attack, the tax 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.
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why is this like this? when we put a yard we were right from the goose. cool though, we've been staying here for a week with my son. we left behind our house and all our lives. i would not like anyone to lift through what we have lived through. i want peace as soon as possible, and for this horror, and since you created forces launched their incursion into russia on august, the 6th officials in cuba claim they have captured over 90 settlements in the cursed region. a number of dispute decided kremlin officials and ukraine say the aim is to set up the buffer zones, protect the country, and get more leverage in any future negotiations. something russia says is out of the question. now. the government has allocated 30000000 dollars to the curse creature, but local people are also pitching in these clothes have all been donated by people hoping they could help their neighbors in need. medical staff say thousands of civilians have been killed as ukrainian forces pushed further into russian territory. the front lines of the fighting are about 90 kilometers from here. but
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the effects are already being felt and that's likely to continue for generations to come. door search of worry out 0, chris russia, meanwhile, and keep ukrainians have invoicing, the support for the notary's incursion into cost less good health, less reports. the cruise convince of inside russia has been a burrell boost ukrainians. used to bad news on this side of the border or you cause mitchell, the situation was answers and it was had to watch it was protected and it dragged on. we don't know what this will lead to, but we all have our hopes high. it seems like a courageous and important steep, especially to keep up morale. so this will change the situation and i'll say that part of the question is how much. but i hope it will be felt a little more compared to what else happened in this world. keeps defense, ministry says that both of you creating a force of precision us manufactured high mazda rockets have destroyed most of the
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bridges across the same river in the coolest region that's aimed at cutting of supplies to russian forces. all but trapped on the near side of the river. the destruction of the bridge is this part of ukraine successful strategy to be able to, to know a russian supply lines. but back in ukraine, the situation is nearly as bright as ukrainian defend as a, very much on the defensive flows throughout the fight to the east new port groves because intensified cream units. so slowly being pushed back as a russian army steadily advances, the tone is vital for supplying ukrainian troops for controlling the donates gleaton. showing the dish go, the will certainly be a pity if we have to completely conditionally surrender the don't ask region. we have been dying for it for several years now into the width across such an important place for russia fighting is set to intensifying the coming days. makes good helpless out to 0, keep levels. i'm going to, how is the defense on the list and calling this for no,
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no viagas asked that he joins us live from most go good to have you with is just how full has ukraine managed to evade into rush, or is it possible that it can hold these new positions as well. the premium forces have a stablish breed shares inside ratio rather large, one of the pipes. so the poor screech and that they have captured are basically not very strategically important of that small story. rather wooded ro, anywhere is of course, right? now, so best as these, there's a v would are covered with we try to for can force us to really pin point. where do you agree in the bathroom groups are so they are in the defensive position. but this is a tactical success for the premiums,
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but it's absolutely not the strategic success. okay, so you can text me not to teach. i just want to jump in that because how psychological, how's this attack speed? we've got nearly a 120000 people being evacuated. it clearly to russia by surprise. how people are reacting to us. everyone by surprise. it gives the americans by surprise. the western who is that humane key of to a was well prepared. there is a, the premium metric. yep. there across, close to there. just a has a surprise. they broke through the weaker spot of the russian front. they said it's down to the establish a buffer zone, but that's not really makes much tests failed, since band was started with the fighting happen there any way. and this is a terrible tragedy for the russian population of it. for all the rest of
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even the reaction in moscow is the other part of the rush is not very right now. serious. i mean, that serves to see him as a war that's happening somewhere out there the brain offensive as being basically slow down. they stop to do a whole did. so for the russians in moscow, i believe nothing much significant because change now the key of this and i've changed the much of the strategic overall balance of the situation on the russian. you bring in a war. but with this new front line will put you in have to do another round of conscription and how damaging could that be for him domestically in another round of construction would be very damaging politically. so i would believe the cram when we're trying to avoid that as much as possible. right now the front line
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is beginning to stabilize and of course, cancer stabilized into a bloody grid throughout all over the front line there. there's 2, of course, the end of summer, good weather for mobile warfare, but that will end soon. and october is going to be a sea of mud. and i left the screwed loc continued. i believe that there is a possibility that there is going to be some kind of 10th of this thing though she ations on trying to do a free is this present situation stuff. any way there's, there's blood should, but the front line is not moving significantly in any direction and wants to talk about the potential for talks. because ukraine says that this attack, this capturing of russian lines put, say, it's in a best position, a fair, a position at cause it when coming to the table. but of course, russia has said that, oh,
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the go station is coming to the table is off the car. and so do you think there is a possibility of talks on the horizon as well or on the horizon? maybe with not right now, a maybe in november when the bad weather comes in on mobile work 1st and possible. and if it's the same situation. and of course, there's going to be american elections, and we will know in november, who's going to be the next american president. then there's going, maybe there's going to be assigned a situation that should go for some kind of 10 to the free is where i can curry or, and or the cashed me or, or in the cyprus and other places as a, there's the voices in the west like supporters, are you praying like be ship president of the prime minister of india? many are talking about that there should be some kind of editing of this conflicts any way. it's a good talk. okay. problem 5,
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and i really appreciate your time. thanks for joining us. here on out chaverra. thank you. assigned to most that i have had on this news hour, including yvonne's new present guessing the parliaments thumbs up. his cabinet, which of a female member of the 1st time in a decade on nicholas window is cracked down on the side of the position deepens. as cause great allows of the present to release tallies of election bytes. the us present terabyte and has spoken to his lady prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i have the phone and discuss the ongoing goals a ceasefire tools which i'll likely to resume in colorado. on 1st time vice president on democratic presidential candidates, cala harris also joined the cool. how to go ahead and joins us now from washington, d. c. so patty, what more do we know at this stage about this cool?
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it's really not that much. we do know that the call happened. the president is vacation in california. you mentioned com la harris during the call from chicago, where the convention is taking place. we've, it seems likely they the call was about what we're hearing from these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu office, say, noted, responding to, in his really tell it is your report saying that israel has not agreed to withdrawal troops from that key. philadelphia, philadelphia toward or the strip of land between garza and egypt. that moss has demanded the troops withdraw the prime minister's office saying that they are committed to obtaining a to it all that subject is that guys a never becomes, this is curity threat and that requires securing the southern border. now, how boss is not likely to agree to letting troops stay there? from the us perspective that a seed is a key route to getting much needed humanitarian aid. so likely to focus with the
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president and the private esther was odd. exactly. that is really demand because it seems unlikely which the us is pushing hard for cease fire if that demand stays in place now. is the president getting ready to use his considerable leverage on these really prime ministers? that's what we're going to be looking for. any hint of when we do in fact, get a read out of that phone call. the us has several different ways that could put pressure on these really present mr. they just announce an additional $20000000000.00 and military sales over the coming years to israel. they could say we're going to put that on hold. they could invoke it's something called the foreign assistance act in the united states. the cannot, the us cannot give weapons to a country that has to is basically stopped humanitarian aid going in. obviously, there are plenty of instances of groups of a ground saying the israel has stopping critically humanitarian aid, especially fuel. so you could use that to, to try and stop offensive weapons going in. i could use his love judge on the
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international stage of the united nations. so far, the only step we see in the president willing to take is to was suspend a shipment of 2000 pound bombs. but he did also suspend 500 pound bonds, which he eventually let go through. so the president, throughout this entire conflict has been a really reluctant to use any sticks with israel, mostly hoping that carrots change their behavior. so far we've threatened the white house, blame him off for not accepting the ceasefire. so we're going to be watching that read out to see if in that changes even the slightest bit past a many things. indeed for that update that from washington dc was boss. he was just saying, as well as military presence in garza has been a major sticking points and sees fun. it talks how mass of egypt have it consistently rejected, as well as a mom to control 2 key car tools in the strip as well as face to maintain a military presence in an hour. busy it carved out since the will began,
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which counts of northern gauze or from the south is known as the nets or even car. it will as well say once, continue to control the 14 kilometer buffer zone, between egypt and gauze, that known as the philadelphia, colorado. as well managed the area controlling the movement of goods and people into those forces withdrew from gall. so in 2005. since then, egyptian forces have taken over patrolling duties but as well still inspects or deliveries into the talent trade. that's good to bond. michelle he's out. is there a senior political unless joins us now from london? so not in the big question right now is what was in that phone call between the present buys and vice president harris and less than yahoo. how significant was it a look we've known since last week that there were 3 remaining contentious points that were not resolved within door. huh. northern guy or what
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kind of thing? and they asked to do with the, is there any presence in the for that that's a part of the song, lots of guys on board, the region as well as the demand for some kind of his early presence and upsetting him in the middle of garza. and. busy the sides or what are the drop off crossing from egypt to guys? these 3 points for rejected by have us that we're not picking on by the mediators. but somehow secretary blinking on his own being the bronze guy he. ready decided that that the sweat ok with the other media, does egypt car and that's the method you all agree to them and that's it was on and off on how much. so he created a huge misunderstanding that, that everything's okay on. the mediators on these ready side and all the work that have been just how much side and that's was very few natural if not dishonest way of for trade. what has been going on?
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so now this was time for by then comment. i had us to have a, an honest conversation with nothing they are about what street the state and the contentious points remaining. that's where nothing you all need to do much. because the, by the idea is the, by the proposal be what has been agreed to to the national un security council and all the way through july. second is that there wouldn't be, no, is really military presence and got so i think now uh nothing. yeah, i was gonna have to get him on that point, otherwise the probably gonna be no deal. hm. and that to trial of the progress of these talks by the us, it really speaks, doesn't it just how keen or even desperate joe biden is to secure a seas 5 deal before november the 5th election? it's true and it's not just because of november elections where of course coming
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the highest we would like to get there were some kind of a, you know, be some quiet as it were. but i think by then doesn't want to um pass november 5th with the legacy of genocide hung around his neck without even a ceasefire in new horizons. i think the, the old many years and the whatever you know, cynical or seasons is the way you want to describe him. but he knows what has been said about him in the united states and throughout the world. but he is a, some sort of a general psych joe and that wouldn't be his legacy after what 50 plus years in service. that's going to be his legacy. and i think it's accusing some kind of a cease fire, some time the theaters over to start at 10 parties as far with getting to him, not just the people who gaza, somebody in spite that he was the book, got you something not only as all an a but a lot of war bung getting nothing now but patters 3. and there was nothing you know,
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that could actually have some peace and quiet even if it's for several weeks. ok. mambo shot it. many thanks. indeed for joining us the from london, the tensions remain high along the israel level and boulder is ready forces and beyond. group has block continued to find out each other and it's really dry and strike, talk to the car in the southern city of side on on wednesday morning. i seen the officer passes on bring alexa moss has brigade was killed, then hold a is inside them and sent this report. another target to kill you. nothing on this . a parent is ready to own strike. killed. sedio must of a commander of the coalition of palestinian arms groups fill up the martyrs brigades for task. armed wing has not carried out any attack from here since has been an open the front against israel is really army says mike, that was linked to the runs efforts to flood the west bank with weapons. the
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brigades did acknowledge what they called moustache prominent role in helping the palestinian resistance, particularly in the west bank. well, some of most of us i or supplements will hit the call and sit down the road and hit that concrete snap. thankfully, there was no one day and no one else was hurt. this was a, it was possible a to has started to hit sides deeper inside as well. it statements say it is targeting military bases, but some could you show rockets landed in residential areas causing heavy damage as well as now accusing the arms group of firing indiscriminately at civilians. the suited on this is our reality here and customer and we simply do not accept the situation is really government. most of this is ross, is it is shifting the focus of its military operations from garza to the northern front. while the defense minister you, i've got a land describes the latest attacks deep inside lebanon as paving the way for potential developments, as well as media says,
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the air force struck 150 sites in 3 weeks, focusing on arms to oppose, as well as rocket and drone launchers and a few of them in the big car region that's in the east of the country, close to syria considered a logistical base for hezbollah. this conflict triggered by his rouse for ongoing, appears, heading towards an escalation, especially with the little prospect of a ceasefire in the strip. the exchange of fire is reaching areas deeper on both sides of the board. there as well has already wide in the circle of assassinations where there is no longer a frontline. it is also promising to quote, act accordingly to hezbollah. as recent rocketed drone attacks, the confrontation is again in a dangerous phase that include or else has either side. well in goals or is where these tries continue to target palestinian civilians. the health ministry says at least 50 people have been killed since tuesday.
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the 2nd people are killed and there's ways banks on 10000 displays people never southern city of hon. eunice, one to 2200 polish simmons have been killed since the rule began in october. it is where the forces of again, origin, palestinians living in central and southern guns are to evacuate goals as government media office has more than 1700000. i've already been forced to be just face to circles, humanitarian zones, only about 9 percent of the goals and stuff is now designated safe by the is rainy ministry. israel has repeatedly carried out strikes in such areas that like basic infrastructure and water and dark stream, the over crowded categories run over with the just the place is crammed to the extent that people have to go and sit on the golf and look up they living on top of the golf age, as there is no place to stay on the roof,
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how much more are they going to join us together? are they going to take the ground and dump us? they will put us on a boat and throw us in the sea. i don't know you, but there is just no place that we can move around in regard to the up. the thing 3 of the democratic national convention is set to feature speeches by former president bill clinton and vice presidential candidate 10 volts. volts has been supposed to preparing his speech as excellent. and once again, bills in chicago amongst policy loyalty is expected to fully accept the policies nomination in the coming hours. leading democrats, including black obama rallied voters on tuesday like kinda live out from chicago inside the convention venue. by that, if you store it, the sneak peak that we have, as quote on the cameras of bolts is big movement to coming up. lisa, as it is indeed, and it's an opportunity for him to effectively introduce himself to the democratic
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follows as well as 2 voters as a whole. many do know that he's a governor of minnesota, but you know much about his personality, given the fact that he's only being in the 2nd charge to cumberland harris for a matter of days now. but he will present his case to the delegates here at the convention, and by extension. also, those who are going to be voting at that election in november. so absolutely critical speech for 10 volts. we're also going to hear from former president bill clinton joining that. russ to a former president, you've been speaking at the convention and also in importance because the speaker phone must speak up of the house of nancy pelosi now she significant because one of comalla harris's task is to unite these disparate parts of the democratic party and to provide a united front to contest at the november election. hello c, a very important part of the she said, as an old god, member of the party,
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very influential within the party itself. and she would bring that margaret drop the tests to the democratic table to offset. what are the people perhaps full progressive bull, uh, conservative. so what we're looking at here is yet another step in the process of preventing it presenting the democratic party as a very broad congregation. yes. very different views, but that is able to come together when it is faced with the election challenge in the band of what we're really getting a sense of the moods that being electric and the bomb is. but it is of almost the of on a couple yesterday crazy and quite of us. yes, indeed, the injected real electricity into a convention that was already jumping in many ways. but what this convention has been about as well, is clearly a sense of joy. what we have seen, even when the
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a bomb is critical, of the republican challenger, they spill injected into the speech is a sense of joy, a sense of jubilation. that's what we also heard from cumberland harris and the shore to mock she made. she'll be making her major speech on thursday night along with president biden as well. once again, a very joyful, optimistic outlook being posed by the sitting president. so this is being a key of this convention, and that is the joy jubilation at the fact that democrats really believe that now they have a real contender. they have a massive john, so not only winning the presidency, but him perhaps flipping some republican seats in both house and senate. so there's a real, real energy. and in fact, cumberland, harrison, some of the other senior democrats have been trying to time back the call to bit saying that this is not over, that the real challenge is still to come. and that's will culminate in that
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election in november. and they might kind of many things indeed for setting the scene for us ahead of day 3. on the national convention for democrats, said i had had on al jazeera, more impulse cases reported worldwide for the top health officials as vaccines could be available for africa within a week. i'm trying to then trinidad and tobago, whites out colonial symbols from its national coat of arms. and the finance of vows more changes has the the hello, i'm not sure if you're a piece baize, then some lovely august sun shine lots of worlds around so you can see lost a class guys brand of cloud here. so while the system making his wife, by the way,
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it was a bit high that it was 20 pack types of files, a little more like wholesome. here. then over the next couple of days, blustery conditions rolling into all and pushing it across the u. k. or what, when the weather coming in as we go on into with us they on, into friday event size and very, very windy weather, doubtful screens at times maybe even some big house and some heavy rain, particularly for us, the west side of scoffing west deposit volunteers, things and proceed along with the weather over the next couple of days. and whether they're making his way into scandinavia blustery, whether to uh, with a system that makes his wife or the race with across the politics days. but for most of us, it is $5.00 and $5.00, we some lovely song. so i'm still into the studies that you can see for central pos and down to what was the se, a lot of walking around here as well. meanwhile, we have got a warm sunshine as per usual across northern parts of africa. still very hot. and kyra 40 degrees celsius showers, continuing across the tropical bell,
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where i just pushing i would was west africa lou wester than it should be for northern positive nigeria. it's meet the stripped from it switches and left with a toxic legacy where they usually forget people from lake point. when you think that the people in power meet the inhabitants still fighting suggested, suggested wait, i took evaluate and think and for the money they went home, i didn't think they even considered us again like people the people the sacrifice them on which is their for the latest news, as it breaks, recent polls show the harris campaign gaming on trump in many swing states, and some recent surveys even show were running ahead of him nationwide with details coverage. that will be huge disappointment now the policy,
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the one the election 15 months ago. it's being dissolved from the heart of the story. tough with those have been damaged and law and order no longer exist in areas under our stuff went to the organ or watching out of there has the lender of all the top stories. this must go says it's proposed law scale, ukrainian trying to tack on his tower tre, best buy things, taking place in the west, some cost region of russia. ukraine has destroyed a number of bridges in the area. a senior come under the policy and in on group b, i like some losses for gauge, has reports of the been killed in the target says is raining,
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training strikes on the con side on in southern lebanon is around 11 and base. has full have traded the day, the cost for the spikes since last time draws his health ministries has at least $50.00 palestinians have been killed in his rainy attacks is a tuesday at least 7 were killed. in spite some tense housing display, people for the southern city on unit of the families of his way the captives held inside gauls. i have released the statement to attack king prime minister benjamin netanyahu for his handling of these fine tools with a mouse. they say the full and direct responsibility for the fates of negotiations as on the prime minister is incessant attempts to blame the negotiation teams immediate as the press, the hostages families, and even the hostages themselves, also signed in the eyes of the public and the entire world. unless if he is so successful in conducting negotiation, you should fly out himself and acts to return the hostages that were abandoned on
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his watch. it was supposed to use the medical back. i'm at least i'm less than associate fellow at tasm house. he says miss neil, his phone right coalition is unlikely. tobacco c spot in garza, we are more than 10 months into, into this. well. and we know that some of their hostages, including they're also viewed in bo, just they back to back to tweeze, or whether life is s as late as, as most probably aptly. so i did the day off to just and bring them my life. been a nathaniel stopped by over to you probably with the rich dave dave assist. uh the last some time ago. it doesn't so sorry to from us is exactly the easiest or for and negotiating the files now, but it doesn't seem full month's no that's a ceasefire. and the dallas to just is the 10 year olds and his government top
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priority. and as some of the spouse no incarceration keeps telling him that if the, if he signed an agreement and then all of this also here they will leave the quotation. and this is probably his biggest fear to lose his college in those there problem. yes sir. uh the thing to know for this is so 500 of a sofa of and he is. and actually what we see recently in public opinion, seniors that you know solve is that actually the situation has been much impulse compared to what was only on the months ago. he bids on, on the tongue slip down to this me still secure to the mall. so that's actually coming for me on an phone pharmacies by law. you can again pull things. so as the one that stands against this, this flipped their arms. conservative majority parliament has approve the 119 members of president unless you possess can, new cabinet is the 1st time in more than 2 decades. that all of the president's
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proposal ministers has been accepted as well said i'll have more for me to hon. of the re enrollment of consensus into a brand new parliament for the 1st time since 2001 old 19 names proposed for administrative positions, one approval, the sum of the he give you the put them out the bus. that actually is the new for the minister. he was euros chief nuclear negotiator who reached at the or with world powers in 2015. former central bank chief left a message i met you is now in charge of you by been an economy people's by international sanctions. your run is politically divided, but as new president is promising to build pages between conservatives and reform is not in the world, i will take your opinion seriously when making my decisions. if we stand together,
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we can solve the country's problems. if we are divided, we can't move forward. today's the time for unity and internal coherence. conservatives have the majority in the brand new parliament. a challenge for the reform is best and i think charles his p explore minnesota of the interior and municipal support are then used on people with close ties to more than the conservative parliament speaker bucket above the president hopes this will help him get caught above support in case of disagreements between the parliament and the president in your run on these active officials to hold significant power. the president is being careful not to confront them, not to. i don't see the people on the proposed list with a bist, with they agreed upon and maximum consensus with those. we have to have an agreement with such a security practices with their agreement. i presented the list of the cabinet
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members. iranians are suffering from economic hardship and limited freedoms. most of all just for the, for them is present last month hoping to have sanctions lifted. and the country opened up to the world. is this the government is considered comfortable by conservative offers for those to can change. however, many rooms will not be a game changer as it has the form of guidelines. stop by the awesome apartment, this of the leader of the 0 wrong. let's take you back now to chicago with the democratic national convention is taking place and here we can say more pray test spike please. angry with present terabyte installed on the wall and gone. so it needs to be taking place to out the week. of course, the data is under joins us from one source protest outside the convention. then you gave just fill us in on what sort of shape these protests are taking today as
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well as you can see behind me, we're in union park in chicago, about a kilometer too away from the united center where the democratic national convention is taking place. and will kick off here in a couple hours again for the evening. i can tell you that there are a couple 1000 palestinian pro palestinian protesters here that continue to call for an end to israel's bombardment of gaza. and for an end to arms sales to israel by the united states were here, speakers a behind those people waving flags holding up signs a very big cross section of american society. if i do say so, then i want to bring in someone that is here as well. come on, step in please bill and give a check with me. how are you? this is bill ryan. you're a concerned citizen. you're not an organizer, but you came here to be part of this. you're actually a navy veteran as well. let me ask you
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a bill. thanks for joining us. why are you here today? why is it important that you're here today? well, i was, uh, i was in the navy from old florida away and uh, quite honestly uh, i didn't protest the war on terror for that entire duration. i knew during my service that by and large, the strategy of counterterrorism was, i think the abject failure. i think we're living through where we are witnessing one of the most tell of eyes genocides in human history. i think this is a profound moral moment that we're living through. this is not some type of this is, this is not a stage thing. this is a, like, i see these video, the thoughts videos bother caring child with their head blown off and it's just in . gotcha. gotcha. and it's just devastated. it's devastating one because the conflict never had that happen. one. it's also devastating because the conflict is aided and abetted by the us government and by the israeli in america. right. and
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it's so so devastated. it's so say you're very passionate about this. you feel strongly about it. what does it feel like for you to be around other people here right now that all feel the same sentiments that you feel it's. it's very empowering, it's very empowering. listen to us displaced tens of millions of the rockies, millions of f ganley's r f games. i'm sorry, do you know a likely responsible for the death of half a 1000000, so 1000000 a rockies. right. and not only that, it's like when you look at nato, none of these organizations have have a, a silver bullet for foreign policy. if you look at decisions made under every administration, since 2000, just erase the last 20 years. you know what i'm saying? like god, date jeans. you know, it's like it's just in your bill. what do you want to hear from comma, la harris. do you? well, she gets your vote. what do you want to hear from her?
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for you? i want to one ceasefire now in the genocide, based on to the foundations of american foreign policy has got to be investigated from the 2112 to get that boys give me a break. give me a break. we don't need the pentagon to fight wars in the united states. what does that building can be raised? you want to see you want to see policy initiatives from her. want to see more responsibility. i want to see something other been greed, an entire govern, our foreign policy. that's what i would like to see. and do you think that couple of harris might offer that or not? that is for. and i am profoundly disturbed and surprised at how much of a lot both of these parties have on the population. now i,
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i just as not advocating anyone or anything, but we all know that you have cornel west jewel side to very superior. not only the, like, talking about supremacy of any sort, but like to very morally supreme good people. they've got a whole track record. right. and i'm not knocked out here. so i'm not, not going to think, but like that, like what is this lock that these 2 parties have owned is culturally right? and a, and, you know, like only for a wider discussion, right? that could go on for like, so it's a you open up a bigger discussion that so profound actually. right. fits and bill. thank you for joining us and out sir. we appreciate having me and thank you. pressure to host with this very, thank you. very respectful, the protest it is. thank you so much go. we appreciate your time and come talking out is here. there you heard from a one of the protesters, very impassioned. the word stairs you could tell from him, and i think you're hearing that from a lot of people here. you got a real sense of how this is really bombardment of god. so that has been going on
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for so many months now is really impacting so many people here in the, in the us to their core. yeah, certainly a lot of i think of the outside the democratic national convention is on the many things in the us congress. lemon law says joe vibes administration has failed to speak out about his roles, killing of moving a 170 gen list, and he goes up to date. she's by to al serra out the democratic national convention . the folks in, in the administration talking about the importance of protecting jordan unless this without acknowledging the, the, the jordan, the lessons that are being killed. and because uh, and they think that level of hypocrisy is on full display. it's deals a deadly blow to our credibility on the world stage. and i do hope that there is a shift in that acknowledgements because these journalists in the us is
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a risk. every thing um to, to tell a story to be a witness and without the press we wouldn't know many um, uh, you know, historic conflicts that have taken place around the world. uh and the fact that we do not recognize that the, the death and devastation that is faced by journalists. and because uh, i think it's very telling. uh, and it's heartbreaking. so the pressure is good on the side and present next as my door to make the vote tallies public from elections last month. you know, position, i'll get the results for fortune and all life in america. as the listing human reports made increasing pressure of, of, and as well as president nicholas my buddha, to prove that he did indeed, when last month's contested elections, he is demanding that the national assembly fast track the approval of the law. that
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would give us our these additional powers, target political opponents. it's called the law against fascism, new fascism and other similar expressions which would allow the state to imprison fine and or confiscate property from people. organizations that are considered to be promoting violence and hatred in their political activities is the only one with fascism is. it's a true daughter and turned into violence. that's why of us it's a national assembly to quickly approve the slope. yeah. and the see side of a former member of my little cabinet now is self imposed exile. paul's is the legal basis for a dictatorship that nazi germany had been uter last. and now this is. busy against fascism which is basically gives the government power to go against anything. anything they want to call fashion, fascist. they'll go against although you can very easily claim that the fascist are
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in government. this comes on the heels of last week's approval of a law that would substantially curtail and control and g o's, such as those that monitor human rights violations of the rest, and state corruption, government opponents and the human rep or 2 or for then as well were quick to describe the law as a further erosion of the rights of civil society in this way, life, i miss the international says, quote, is, will jeopardize the very existence and functioning of community, humanitarian and human rights organizations with it's in the us. articles model is not alone, is close allied president daniel ortega, of need to rob la, close down 1500 and jos just this week and has been confiscating buildings, equipment and other property belonging to non government organizations, including the catholic church for several years. meanwhile,
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the european union says it will not recognize my boot. also electoral victory seed, no, i f e and we can't accept on verifiable results. international pressure, however, so far failed to persuade my brutal to turn over the vote tallies. you see in human houses era. so it has hair on out there, i will tell you about. and upon a teenager who's looking to break records at the top of the walls, the in depth analysis of the days. headline west strategic purpose. do you think this assassination serves? israel informed opinions. people who have been 18 years old seem to be given a chance to best to be a bold critical debate. russia has decided to the war ukraine as
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a defensive war inside story. house fluid change. the security relationship between both come on out jersey around the the time is the latest country to report the suspect of case of impulse. a 66 year old patient remains in quarantine, was tested on to determine the strain of the virus sweeping last week before the 1st instance of impulse outside africa. with the more deadly played one variance and less dangerous strain has been reported and practiced on and the philippines ahead of african unions. health agencies as vaccine should arrive within a week,
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2 countries affected by the impulse of virus. within 500 people have died in nearly 220000 have become infected. most of them in democratic republic of congo. i'll forward you to working to control the spread and neighboring kenya. stephanie deca has moved from nairobi, educating people about and parks this comp and go my is the epicenter of a recent outbreak of the influx virus and the democratic republic of congo. it spread silently across borders and continents. this child has been diagnosed 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 that. i'm afraid because i have many kids and all of them are sleeping together. even the one who's on the m fox 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 do a can, yas has had one case,
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the truck driver traveling from uganda. this is one of the main testing labs in the country. the virus, he's probably spreading through the, the private books that people use for traveling, especially for countries that are affected either by us make democratic republic of congo, so that people can sign electronic flavors and business people who travel long distances. the canyon has begun. screening travelers across its borders and formed a rapid response team that includes educating communities. but here too, it's apparent that more awareness and education is needed of working and got drama that we were going to minute can use, 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 beacon,
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and most that could in books do better across agents and confidence. so we'd be choose to put the systems in place to control and eliminate in books globally or enter another cycle of panic and neglect. how are we to spell? no, and as he used to comb with, prove a good, it's a good test. what are you? underwater, and what does that mean? if we put that to the director of virus research, and i robi, do you think it often tension is being flipped from the international community? have the boxes on the epicenter 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 what seems i really funded prevention of the federal divide us. if we limit this grid of the latest, then we can continue. but if you're not providing deluxe into the people, we need it, then if you very difficult. good 15. if you with some stuff i did so far, no vaccines have arrived. stephanie decker, i'll g 0 nairobi, can you all,
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thirty's, in pakistan and fair as far as an impulse infections could further impact that struggling economy, that monitoring pulled across things and the set up installation won't come. all high to reports. for me is all about this is the national emergency operation center chapter data where to go over 19 pandemic. it's focused on state of the art i, as in years to monitor the effects of climate change or twigs and to get bored for any outbreak of major why this is an infectious diseases like m bulk. despite the financial crisis, we had to get everybody to monitor all different kinds of emergencies and disaster from natural disasters to the manmade and also, uh, the uh, the new emerging disaster, including the pandemic. the country is taking the threat of and bulk seriously after the organization raise the alarm. it's a, a sprinting,
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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 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 stop are ready to respond to a new spread of the wider just need the preventive. dallas is the health department is ensuring all measures regarding prevention, controlled managements in facilities. we've alerted our board or health services
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teams to check all passengers and screen them for any symptoms. any suspect to patients find will be isolated or managed and push our 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 due to lack of funds for planning and come back. come on how you get out of your data. it's normal by. as to that end tobago is redrawing its coach of arms to remove references to european colonization. 3 ships of explore requests for columbus will be replaced by a steel pon and a popular musical instrument in the caribbean. country explorer arrived on the island and 1498. a government is due to hold a public hearing on the some statues signs and monuments with colonial connections should also be removed. they will pass on as
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a full investor of trend done to bega to the united states. he says the process of decoding live ation as also ignited, brought a discussions around the relevance of remaining in the commonwealth. if there's an opportunity to, to, to remove the shuttle within the remnants of clean your lives up to symbols and some, and such as the idea on a g or system of governance in some instances or system of education. for example. i think it's very difficult to be couple of the ideal post colonial development that has to be in many countries, seats as an opportunity call fertility not necessary to the night to pass. you need that knowledge. it seems what also express all the rest of in future. i'll pull uniqueness of people. oh culture. oh, a sense of our free with the future. relevance of department growth needs clearly are ready to leave every purpose they're going to revisit. but i think the little
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mines is very much of the endurance friendships of all the 54 countries up to coming up. but it also steps up to him to do, you know, i don't put unity for regional cooperation, not just with the card and the right amount. was that because i think the king of his majesty indicated his willingness to revisit the great you for a look up the commonwealth office. i think that's carmen nations. we also meet the mark you around the presence of a call to being part of that is to show i see little hopping in i was leaving it. but i also see good in sting. i'm consolidating all presence there, or the teenage from the pool is one mountain away from breaking a well record. if name a written g shop can reach the summit of sheets upon the into bed, will become the youngest person to climb the world's 14 highest peaks. and some, one of them has more email range,
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you sure if that is climbing his way into the history books. if he can conquer one more peak, the 18 year old will become the youngest person to climb to every mountain in the world worth of a 1000 meters high. his uncle is the current record holder at 30 years old. i don't motivating what it is for like any supporting like action. i see myself as an axis of maybe one is like a hobby and passion enough for that person. but it's more of a support for me is my kind of like a job saying, you know, the so k $8000.00 consist of 14 mountain peaks. they're scattered around the himalayas and nearby ranges spending, the pol china, india and focused on only about 40 people, climbed to the air is 10 at the top of the world and some of died making the attempt just upon mind to that is name is final challenge my duty, i kind of convince myself, you know, like to be normally the mountain like for example, when i see evidence of bad weather when i has an accident in the mountain. i'm not in honey, i don't know. it was something i get and i've got to convince my subdivisions
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normally in the home. so i think this is something that has to be a lot climbing is the family business name is father runs with them to polls. biggest mountain expedition companies. he says his son is ready for the challenge is very deep, because that physically mentally should be vacant. so to be in the service, he is so and that goes back to the poly guides are slowly getting more recognition for their achievements in the past. therefore and clients got most of the glory niema hopes, inspire others as stablish mounts nearing as a global professional support. fence and monahan l g 0. and that's it from me nor a kyle full business. uh, but we'll be back in just a moment with more of the days these for the
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at work in that confection. we store master yuki and the son. she gave you a teacher that to the front of the business that's being in the village of dunbar who for a 140 is the shop is of what was once the bustling high street. they used to be about 40 shops along the streets. now there are only feet, businesses left. you're kind of cheap to 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 for having the oldest inhabitants. the neighboring town as canada is luckiest, thanks to the discovery of a dinosaur, footprint. it revealed a rich source of fossils on which it's built to visit a center with a thriving to restrain sugar yuki hopes the place can be turned around. it would be nice to have pull life we to and he says,
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have full house easily to put nights across the airport. a new wave of female musicians is emerging, often challenging female stereotype. we're a conservative society, i'm pretty proud of it. but that was a negative view towards female fingers of to 0, who, who's behind this, with 2 bands, bringing traditional middle eastern music to new audiences, sisters and song human. and i'll just see you out the listings in the gaza strip as is the last continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting in humanity, in western media, and it needs to be questioned, sustains coverage that actively humanize as is really is and actively humanize of palestinians. this is not the time for doing this to kind of wait tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies
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everywhere. here at the listing, the best, the, the best bottles in the eastern new crane. well, most go tries to hold caves and casual further into bushes. cusp region, the head of them, or a condo. this is officer and i from the also coming up as well. issues, new evacuation orders from positive that abala and central goss, i'm hon. eunice, in the south, a more than a 150000 palestinians all sheltering. i'm kimberly. how can i live at the democratic national convention in chicago or carla harris's reading make.
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