Skip to main content

tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  August 22, 2024 6:00pm-7:00pm AST

6:00 pm
the. ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the of the clock this is in use on life from the home, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a search in vain. a way for these readings trying some dogs, it destroys haves and kills. more than 40 russians, president accuse is ukraine of trying to attack could meet you across from the cusp region. now, germans try to move to safe areas of to flooding kills more than a 100. people displaces thousands move and a strike fight. real work is in canada. constructs freights and community services threatening supply chains to be nice
6:01 pm
news . so yes, we'd be getting this news. our in dollars with $42.00 palestinians have been killed right across the strip since wednesday. is there any strides, continue to pound, highly populated areas of flames and gal times and back here fully a series of overnighted times and left at least 11 people that shortly after sunrise, families search through what was left off to the attack of this all out. um, but i am sitting on the rubble of my house and the remains of my children. people should look at us with messy, even if it's just one percent of the was born on the side of the my children while my support. i am old and i'm elder. some of them were killed. do this uh the my message to the well, it is enough. have messy on those who didn't die today will die tomorrow. i will follow my children in
6:02 pm
a few days. even if i'm not killed. i am finished with the body in central gallons of the death toll is also climbing. 15 people were killed. and darrow bella, as is ready for us, is step up their attacks and the eastern part of the city pushing deeper into residential areas. how does there a tire be resume is in dallas is dara bella. and how's the latest on these ready strikes? so i'm just putting this video due to the rightsignature secured st condition in the sense what areas generally i'm in derek by the impact which you know, where the army is assaulting and you minute treat, encourage and forwarded eastern areas. and for some such and folks living residents have been told by the army to flee to the western side. it will be there by 6. you know, we saw families you since yesterday morning till now. i'll see from these areas deal because i'm loaded with basic furniture and the items and they're looking for any empty space to atlanta in order to set the makeshift tens. despite the overlaps
6:03 pm
with the humanitarian resources, including up fluids and what's on, we need horses to emphasize on the fact that we continue to hear loud explosions since yesterday. normally until this our hours of today's morning where the units and fine to just continue to target residential squares and keep simple super stuck to in the city of terry. but i thought that the crux, that's the only is expanding expenditure operations looking to target all sorts of human life in the strip with somebody right now, asking about the next destination. well, that would be our heading to the western side. and the do not know if the armies amount to or the move looks in there and back to sleep and to leave the until the area due to security concerns. now the grid realities that bomb, it's the only here it seems for the area, but it continues to expand to the still there part to the. so wait a minute to ration cost along going in rough law and in the city or on units,
6:04 pm
as it displacements shoot to is on a mostly area was completely targeted due to the fact that they use for the only ease expands. and it's also submitted to as on the ground in order to eliminate how much remaining to tell you. and as the claim civilians are really struggling to do . civilians continues to run is safe. i day with that news source of respond to the pounds topic up as well from the central to southern dogs. israel has announced new displacement orders affecting more than a 150000 palestinians. alex, but as more no wrist and no end in size. tens of thousands of displaced palestinian slee, once again from areas they would told, would be safe. most of facing the same di lima. there's no way left to go,
6:05 pm
and to no guarantee of safety. this is more merciful in this country. we were displaced 20 times. i swear to god or houses and tents were struck. they do not want us to live. oh god, they don't even want us to enjoy our life. the people are dying and there's wounded everywhere. the people do not know where to go. even alma wattsey is not safe. we don't know where to go to the sea or where this is more merciful is where it expands its ground operations from south to central, gaza, its told civilians to leave. those evacuation orders cover some of the most densely populated areas in the strip. indeed are all above and 100 displays to tell us citizens carry what little they have least some have vehicles of this don't tease, but most a fleeing on foot. not of the we haven't been able to sleep for 3 days. wherever you go there is bombing, this is the 7th time i've been displaced. we've had enough to find
6:06 pm
a solution. we can't bear this any longer to cams like this and they're all by a way many of forced to find shelter. only 9 percent of the strip is still these ignited by the is really military is safe, and that number is deadly decreasing month by month. so you look at them and when look at the bill, there is no safe place. they strike everywhere. at 6 of stuck in the morning, there was ton shells folding on us in the east of dated bella. while we were speaking with a bunch of land directly on people's heads this morning they landed directory of, of people's heads. i'd like someone to tell me where are people supposed to go? where did people go? we've had enough enough. i did, one of the united nation sees at least 90 percent of guys this population has been displaced at least once since the beginning of the war and october and for most palestinians and gals. and now this is the only comes alex bid l g 01 of the united states. and by so the to the united nations has told the
6:07 pm
security council, but i must, must be pressed to accept the see saw proposal talks of scheduled resume in colorado, in the coming days into thomas greenfield told the security council that the deal is now insight prime minister netanyahu confirmed that israel accepted the bridging proposal that the united states guitar in egypt put forward last week. the proposal is consistent with the principles outlined by president biden in may 2024. and that this council endorsed in resolution 2735. and this bills on areas of agreement from tops convened in doha last week. okay, let's go to the united nations presents lemay joins is not monitoring events, right. but so chris and tell us more about what's being said. and what the focus of
6:08 pm
this meeting is, the yes, well, the special coordinator for the middle east peace process gave a briefing to the un security council tour venice line at a time when there's grave concern at the united nations and in the international community about a regional escalation of the conflict in the middle east and also the possibility of an outbreak of polio spreading through gaza as a case was detected in an infant in the last week or so. this is a real concern for humanitarian. so venice lon spoke and noted that 85 percent of the gaza strip is now under evacuation orders. it exchanges over the blue line between israel and lebanon have been intensifying and the complete breakdown of law and order that exists in the gaza strip are making humanitarian
6:09 pm
operations extremely difficult. as well as the destruction of wastewater treatment plants and solid waste treatment plants. that's also contributing to the spread of polio and other illnesses there with at least 50000 children has been born in gaza in the last 10 months since the fighting there has been taking place. they do not have any vaccines in them to protect them as the risk of polio and other diseases are growing. so this is the focus of the meeting today and how indeed is the you and preparing for the possibility of this type of outbreak as well. the w h o world health organization and unicef, the u. n. operation that deals with children have pre positioned some 1600000 vaccine doses for a campaign, vaccinations that they want to begin on august 31st. but again,
6:10 pm
the concern is getting those vaccines to the people who need them. the most. the organizations, including the secretary general himself here at the un, and a some 20 or so. 8 organizations have called for at least assessed ation of hostilities for 7 days to success of the 7 day periods where they can get in and get the vaccines to the children who need them. they say this is at minimum what it'll take to get to those at risk, and that they shouldn't even have to ask for this under international law that life saving assistance for civilians should be automatic. so there's a plea from this coalition of agencies appealing to the international community and of course, to israel directly who we also expect to hear from today to get this done. all right, chris and leave that for man. thanks very much about the lights equation today with
6:11 pm
the at the u. n. h q. let's cross to london all see nicholas, but i'm just more of a short standing by for us the so mo, and we've just heard from the us and basset to try it. about the pressure on how mass really to accept this cycle bridging proposal saying that a deal is insights. is that gonna work? you know, it's not going to work this way. i think she is printing this information her boss separately blinking has been spending since she wasn't in at least the easiest, clearly either not very smart or incredibly cynical. he actually reminds me of that . the also that the diplomatic and board dentist saw spectrum behind the ninety's and anthro, at the beginning of the 21st century, the peace process because he continuously took his outside, i guess back of the united states itself. but lincoln and i found a place i'm about to go to are doing to they are spending this information. i thought of egypt and the i'd have by submitting the other mid year cuz i'm partners
6:12 pm
are not in board with these to hold bridge and proposals. these were picked up as a way to bring in nothing. you know, i was red line student gauge, nothing beyond the process for the on the final but any which way. and that's why president, by then, and here's the vice president campbell orders. we're cleaning his mess in a conversation with bethany, i'll say, mr. anthony, all we need to move on. you need to make some concessions. you need to make compromises. you cannot keep adding red lines. the original proposal was, is there a need to get the hell out of the west, out of garza, it cannot maintain occupation. it cannot maintain military units in the middle of guys are on the side of guys on the crossings of garza. this whole thing was added and it started blinking and additional information that way. okay, this is just not, you know, and we've seen so many delays and late changes in red lines as you, as you call them in the terms from is well,
6:13 pm
do we take it as read that these rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu does not want to satisfy just is plain and simple that it is that plan and it is that simple and has been basically consistent from the very beginning is the only one who has been very consistent on the very beginning. because his political, his personal carrier depend on it is the judge. it depends on his government somewhat depends on it. and so he's been very much against the ceasefire. but since the, since the since may, the united states proposal that was adopted by the council and then was revised again to please the is right. and he's, he's always night is ready to propose. and how much has made incredible concessions since the end of may? until today they made an incredible concession. basically the ceasefire. boot is no longer these 5, they have to be honest. it was empty. it all, it's content. i'm hope it's me. but nothing you know, keeps up struck the objective. now listen to this, nick,
6:14 pm
this is really important because a lot of people around the world who this is to us, keep pressing me on various that for them. say, i have, i lost my marbles. that's what i keep talking about, possibly thought the ceasefire. watch a, you know, just the buckle. right. but i tell you something, i don't know of a single leader in the world because they gave him alexis, tom, publicly. i guess i cease fire today. i guess the proposals made by didn't back in late may and embraced by the months ago. i don't know of a single leader in the world or in the auto mall or in the region. the only obstacle today does cease fire is not. is there any public 63 percent or visit public odd for that deal that was introduced by the young stickers, the cost that was adopted the only obstacle ceasefire to be as today in the world. and there's nothing you know and his 1000000 and contents any into banking. that's
6:15 pm
it. so that's why when they asked me, have i lost my model? so i have not, i think all the, all the reasons for a ceasefire via this c 5 year, which as i said was empty. the confidence, the way is there, the possibility is there, there's only one option. and that's something, yeah, right. what about the other side? is that the entire world? yes, that's right, right. what about the other side moment? what about how much you say they've, they've made these concessions, can they, will they now with this be cool for pressure to be applied on them by the, at the us circuitry is about throughout the un. um, can they will they can see more you know, i of course i don't know. right. i mean, the short downside is, i don't know, but i tell you what the gypsies are working on in order to bridge the bridging, what they're trying to do is work on the, on the timeframe. so ok, there's always rate is one get off goodwill in or do read the boy out of the for
6:16 pm
the dust. yeah. quarter doors in the 1st 4 weeks left. maybe in the following 4 to 4 weeks. right. or after 6 weeks. so they're trying to play where it is, how much is it that symbolic force because it is a real force? is it what it, what is a voice in the 1st phase or the 2nd thing they're trying to play with is hoping that how much then will accept some form of a temporary barely or is there any for us? it's right. i'm not sure this is going to work out a lot of what i know again is that there's one of them and that's nothing you know, is there any public, hist for the deal, but nothing you all keep sizing good lines to it. it's a scandal that an entire world cannot stand up to basically an inductive cut them for the cold bedroom and nothing else. all right, but i believe that mom dish or the in london, thanks as well. 3 palestinians had been killed during and is there any rate in the occupied westbank? is there any minute you vehicles blocked roads in and out of the tool?
6:17 pm
could i'm refugee camp at masses military wing. the custom brigades posted video showing its fights is firing. that is ready, troops, dozens of buildings were destroyed during the incursion. at least one is ready, soldier was injured. is it able to humans into a crime? has more on that range another day in the occupied west bank. another is where you read this time to the toys, cutting refugee tab that has the north of destruction to the homes, but also to the infrastructure. we've been speaking to people who say that these really soldiers set homes on fire on purpose and we were talking to them as they were trying to put all the fire. also another is really air strikes that left, 3, palestinian, that we are talking about in increasing the use of is really area and hits against palestinian targets since the war started. then you wouldn't figure speak about 50 is really aerial targets,
6:18 pm
an area and hits against palestinians that left $113.00 that. but since august as of august we get reported that the on average one, palestinian is killed for the you to these is ready to airstrikes and we've been hearing these really defense minister view off go on thing that he is reading lighting the use of aerial strikes against palestinian targets to combat the palestinians. use of a i. e. d. 's which are the improvise exclusive devices that they're offering through at the is really really 3 vehicles. when they read how to simeon villages at home and refuge, you can do that. but i mean, i just need all the occupied west bank. how does fine, we'll play most of the head on the news that are including when we fight to symbols except the vice presidential nomination of the democrats national convention value to the faith. donald trump,
6:19 pm
and british people are giving less of the time and money. why the u. k has dropped out of the top 20 most generous country the, the russian president, vladimir, please. it is a qsi training force as a trying to attack because can you tip top found? the problem is located inside rushes west in cost region, which has been the talkative, a credit and incursion. the facilities about 40 kilometers from the city of cask and some 50 kilometers away from russian territory was held by you creating forces . it houses to working reacts is powering 19 russian regions. can you if has not commented on pollutants, accusation automated system? so the enemy trying to strengthen the kids can nuclear power station, the international atomic energy agency has been informed,
6:20 pm
the promise to come themselves defend specialist to assess the situation. i hope that in the end, this will be done on their part. meanwhile, ukraine's president says his forces of taking another supplement. and because the region for them is lensky visit to the top of ministry combined in the northeast, assume a region that's being the launching pad for ukraine's incursion into russia. notice that week. so let's, he says you create a sing, a morale boost from its troops advance into russian territory. this is the current situation. positioning of ukraine's forces within russia's coast region will be speaking to our correspondence funding, the latest development. so let's talk, let's just in case of a 1st let's go to dosage bar who's in the city of task. so those to tell us a little bit more about what president putin has been saying happened. what happened at the custody coupon of the. well, these are a very serious allegation, said the president is making your gaze to create in forces,
6:21 pm
claiming that they try to attack this nuclear facility in the city of acord shutoff, which is about a 40 kilometers for where we are right now in kirsten city and this is one of the main, one of the 3 biggest nuclear facilities in russia and the presidents, claiming that ukrainian forces attempt to attack its overnights. this is not the 1st time we've heard from russian officials about concerns around this nuclear facility. on sunday, we heard from the foreign ministry spokesperson at that's very, i had put outside at leisure, urging the united nations and the i a the nuclear watch stop to condemn the recent military activities by you create new forces around the plants. they claim that that time that the new fighting was taking place about 35 kilometers away from the nuclear facility. now, russian president vladimir putting, stating that they were attend spa, ukrainian forces to attack this facility. this is something that is of great concern to russian officials and they are urging the trash will commit you to take
6:22 pm
measures. we also understand that the head of rushes, atomic energy agency, has been speaking to a rough l. grossi the header of the nuclear. you are nuclear watchdog, and there is a visit is going to be made in the near future by russell of course the to the curse nuclear facility. maybe then we will have some more clarity about actually what took place those a i think i read in saying that you will be ending his language. that what corresponds in the city. tell us more about your experiences. uh, what do you say? what do you hear as well, there are certainly a lot of emotions here by the people who have been forced to flee their homes in the course region. many of them we speak to. they come varies from small towns and villages in the region, and that they say that they were forced to flee very suddenly without anything any put any of their possessions. and they're not certain if they will ever be able to return home. but they hope that they will, there's also been a lot of assistance provided by the general public here. not only from that,
6:23 pm
the government says provided $30000000.00 in financial aid to curse region, but also from ordinary citizens. sure. we spoke to one man who turned his boxing ring into a shelter. he's now housing the over 50 people there. it gives you a sense of how the community has been forced to come together at this very, very difficult time. but really, emotions are very hard, there is a lot of anger. this will be for sadness and fear about the events that have taken place along the border. and what is more, is that this is likely to become a new reality for many russians that are affected in the tween boarder regence between here and new frame. all right, that's the story and cause getting russia don't jabbar, thanks very much. let's close over to key view crane's capital. let's get topless as dining by for us, the little this go your own president's lensky. alex made a surprise visit to the northeast of the yes he did to the city, the region, which is the pretty region just office
6:24 pm
a cost and was used as a staging point of jumping off point if you will for you, premium forces into brochure itself. so he was full of praise. you congratulate to these people come on this, but he was the most praise for his commander in chief, serious key. so he said he'd done just such a tremendous job in march thing you printing forties and was still able to advance to forget the printing votes are still going on. i'll be at a, so a level, they've taken at least one settlements. now that even though russian reinforcements of arrived over the last few days in an effort to try and stop the advance, ukraine still seems to be moving forward. so this is a tremendous shortly. um, a tremendous boost from around not just full view. you printing people, but also for the ukrainian military, as the news isn't. so good in ukraine isn't so good in the east where you premium force is all being slowly,
6:25 pm
inexorably pushed back by russian advances. right. so that's happening. but the trainings are attacking other parts of russia as well as coast right? yes, very much so. so we have this long range for me against air base is like restoring volt, grabbed to the air base, thereby was heat and damaged nessa, heat. detecting supplies to tech, to, to keep from the fires on the wrong way on the adjacent buildings as well. they both are attacked bases as far north as more months is 1800 kilometers away in the know in the arctic circle. but they're also, ukraine is also launching this war against russia's industrial capacity to be able to wage war. so fuel terminals, fuel refineries. and in fact, just today, just to de ukrainian missiles have, it's an oil depot, increased costs, which is just across the course street. just across from crimea,
6:26 pm
setting oil terminals, a light, and also damaging a ferry. so yes, very much on going. all right, alex, leave that for me. i thanks very much. elizabeth tells us that in case indeed, in 5 minutes to an arranger moody has called for dialogue and diplomacy to end the war and ukraine. moody made the comments during the visit to poland is expected to meet with you credit. the president flooded mister lensky and keith on friday. moody says india is willing to work with what he calls friendly nations to restore peace in ukraine, especially for decades in just policy was to keep equal distance with all the countries. but to do things, yes, policies to keep the quote close to us with all the countries take a closer look at in this diplomatically got activity in the region. moody's visit to poland comes just weeks off that he made a trip to moscow. is my time to close relationship with president vladimir putin, for which he's been criticized by the training president vitamins, lensky india has been condemned. most goes invasion of ukraine and it still imports
6:27 pm
russian oil. even though it's under heavy western sanctions. you telling us sort to balance ties between russian or the west? it's a central partner in the west and security operations in asia as part of the quote, the forum names to account to the influence of aging and moscow fundraiser pet fee is a senior assistant professor in the departments of international relations at the south asian university and explains the reasons for lady's visit to po this is the visit for a long time. somebody getting prime minister. so that's the kind it should go to the government, the present government for making this initiative. but i think much as also to do with the ukraine thing because to, into the ukraine, you need the really caught your eye that, that goes some pull that. so that's, that's an important thing. and this was a small, like a damage control thing, because i missed a movie. how the pollution from the div on that this is not an at all for in fact
6:28 pm
you have lots of with the board and media has already started guys with us. yeah. but, but i do have reasons, i like the military hardware and also the part to close this. so that's meet the most popular with out with the rush for us. yeah. but at the same time in the for the years, i've also expanded it's friendship except the partnership with invest. in fact, today in one of the really historic moving yeah, has side started the processor to pull that. and that's a very, very common thing because for that is a very prominent east european countries, which was, which was, you know, being not being there directly. you know what diplomatic a focus. so that's, that's something his starting thailand is confirmed as fast case of the more deadly straightening. the influx virus officials said the day you're a pin man, a ride to the country on wednesday from africa. this is the 2nd case of the more dangers played. one varied to be reported outside africa. more than $500.00 people
6:29 pm
have died so far this year since the outbreak began in the democratic republic of congo. the flooding in northern nigeria is killed more than 100 people. local media reports that at least 40000 households are being affected by heavy rains. tens of thousands of fact has a phone line to also being damaged or destroyed, and houses have been washed away by people in several areas of the go a states the board has these, you completely cut off more storms and heavy rain are expected in the coming days i would address is more from against the engine color state, the extent of damage and to go is my safe, hardly a. we spoke to the local to if you told us that he has never seen anything like this, and the safety emergency officers are saying that this is not even the peak of the rainy season. we're talking about thousands of farm lands, but i've been completely washed away. and the problem now is not what's happened to them immediately. the waters were seen because we're talking about life investments
6:30 pm
and food stores for many people, means of livelihood completely gone. so the farm produce may not work at the end of the day. and apart from that, that also concerns of the outbreak of what apple diseases you also find community is completely cut off and people don't receive aid as much as they can because beyond us, yeah, there are several communities what you kind of goal. basically, you kind of go where i am that, that i know into boats and you cannot even navigate the waters. they continue to rise every now and then one man i interviewed a short while ago. he told me over the last 10 days he has only received a small measure of rice and that's it. uh, sofa. we spoke to emergency officers. yeah. we'll continue to tell us that yes, they're doing everything they can to accommodate people and also give them food. but that seems not to be you know, what we understand right now is that people who lost their homes are being transferred to schools. but now that are currently on vacation, primary schools,
6:31 pm
buildings on secondary school buildings, and one school and resumes. they are expected to button the question is, why are they going to so problems and in neighboring these yeah, heavy rain is cool. severe flooding in the capitol in the army. lots of sweat right across the country for the last 2 months. at least 94 people have been killed over that period in thousands falls from the homes. people fare rising bolts levels and pump. so that means you a river will cause more damage. alright, still a head here now 0, south korea run some military and civil defense drills, pensions, mountains with north korea is china. the next big player and the gaming industry. we looked at the hype surrounding its new release, blacksmith, and another record fost approaches for baseballs. biggest of all that is coming up,
6:32 pm
[000:00:00;00] the the hello. i was seen a big change in temperatures across central pa, south, south america. you can see this area or cloud here will associated with this area of low pressure. this is a very active cold from the temperatures in the cincy and on wednesday got 30 degrees celsius. you'd be lucky to get to 20 on 1st. they say a big change coming in here. lots of rain to very, very, yeah, live the down pools, grassy making the why fi the north with. so you have temperature is really full of the wind, water saves as well, struggling to get in to double figures over the next couple of dice. the north, the reverse is true, right? it is very hot, of course not show up for sale, not too much right on the costs here of driving it should be scattering a shower. so up towards the carrier being and across the carrier being well the what the weather will be just around the bahamas,
6:33 pm
sinking down into the greats around to these restaurants in is catching one or 2 showers showers to scott from the showers into southern parts of mexico. down towards uh, with molla, he's going across el salvador over the next couple of days, i went to where the movie for the greats around to lose nothing further east. you see some very heavy posts, as of right, the southern cuba and also full of the bahamas. some heavy rain to just around the central parts of canada. great down towards the full conus states. but to the east is that it's mostly dry and hot. the once himself coerced into toiling on the coffee plantations under intolerable conditions. a brazilian advocate for workers rights which his life on the line by taking on powerful land owners in the hope of cracking down on modern slavery the,
6:34 pm
the human costs of coffee. a witness documentary on a jersey to as a nation goes in a bits or civil war. the resistance taking more and more territory, the winning, they found one and the city has to resort to the power button. the chaos and use threats has emerged under the sea. then what became pump parts of the region. cyber crime was taking place in new. i certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hubs in the world. the full reports, the password for the gateway to me in march, and i was just the euro. the the, [000:00:00;00]
6:35 pm
the other guy you what you out 0 reminder about top stories. and is there any strikes of targeted heavily populated areas across dogs or killing at least $22.00 people some stolen on says de flame surrounded homes and bacon here all through a series of overnight raids. a russian president vladimir putin has a ques, ukrainian forces of trying to attack because nuclear power plant fonts is located inside rushes, wisdom. cusp region, which has been the target of a ukrainian in cash and flooding. in northern nigeria, it has killed most of a 100 people, hundreds of thousands with being false from the homes, tens of thousands of factors of farm that have also been effected in houses washed away the. so in the coming hours, complet harrigeville formerly accept the democratic parties nomination for us
6:36 pm
president on the final day of the parties. national convention, she's making history is the 1st movement of color to be nominated for the jump. a wednesday vice presidential candidate timbales, told democrats it was the owner of his life to be part of the ticket. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could reports now from chicago, a minnesota governor to was their coaches. so many call him went to the office on wednesday, as he formerly accepted the democratic party's nomination, the honor of my life, to accept your nomination or vice president of the united. in his speech, full of sports references was shared his background as a school teacher and football coach before becoming a member of congress. and later minnesota governor, a political record is proud of other states are banning books from their schools. we were banishing hunger from our walls to
6:37 pm
voters whose vision of freedom is a stark contrast from his republican opponents. when we democrats talk about freedom, we mean the freedom to make a better life for yourself and the people that you love, the your kids. freedom to go to school without worrying about being shot dead in the media tycoon. oprah winfrey also frame november's election as a flight for freedom. freedom isn't free. america is an ongoing project. it requires commitment. it requires the open to the hard work and the hard work of democracy. it's where the president bill clinton told the crowd, republican challenger, donald trump, is too selfish to care about. clinton urge voters to support the harris walls
6:38 pm
ticket. what is their opponent do with his voice? he mostly talks about himself. right. so the next time you hear him don't care for was i can't say uh total a harris or fortunately watched the 3rd night of the democratic national convention from her hotel room in chicago. well, working on her own acceptance speech, she'll deliver it on thursday. what she formerly accepts her parties nomination for president. kimberly help it, alex 0, chicago. but mike, kind of his live from chicago inside the convention venue. so mike, we've had this gamut of democrat had democratic headline is, but now the, the main event is about to happen. and indeed, yes, come a lot higher as formerly accepting the nomination of the party to run as president
6:39 pm
. and she is going to be very carefully watched in terms of the content of what she says. one of the things that everybody will be looking at is to what extent she's creating something in her own image. moving away from the policies that as vice president she effected and the president joe biden. this is a critical issue because joe biden still has substantial and loyal support within the party. but at the same time coming to harris once to create your own image, she will want to do own policy. so the tightrope that she's working is how to create something defined in the image without alienating those who support and continued to support. president biden goes up to what between now and election time is if you can see from the, the multitude of uncommitted delegates that you've been reporting on with their efforts to highlight the war and the other indeed, yes. and the divisions that had been simmering below the surface of this con convention broke out yesterday because the parents of
6:40 pm
a man being held captive in gauze were given the platform to make a speech. now that it's purely a to that group of uncommitted who have been fighting for the space on the podium, to be able to highlight what is happening in the us to, to be able to highlight to and get at the ongoing support of the as well. and it's will on garza so this provoked a confrontation they stage to sit in these uncommitted group at that time. not large numerically, but they are the and they all the enough for organizes of the convention to make very clear on this day that they are in contact with the group that there are discussions going on with them. that's a president and it back to the president a deputy the, the come on, the harris is also reaching out to them in terms of getting to some kind of agreement. and in terms of removing those differences that threaten to shift to
6:41 pm
a very united parties that has been demonstrated during this convention. and they might relieve that thanks a lot. my kind of a live in chicago south career is holding nationwide civil defense drills of an annual event. they came to preparing the public for a possible attack by north korea. it's yeah, that being stage singleton is sleep with joint military exercises with united states. and it all comes at a time of hiking tensions, of course, on the current peninsula problem. pride reports from sol, a it's an annual event designed to pass south korea for the unthinkable. a massive attack from north korea here in sol as in cities nationwide . people are encouraged to respond to air raid sirens and seek shelter. it's the highlights of a week of civil defense drills coinciding with military exercises that include the largest number of joint commissions by us and south korean rule. planes got just on the top priority
6:42 pm
b i o. this training is to review the government's emergency preparedness and to strengthen the ability to transition toward time operations practically on public 7 . so taking part, including sold mass, nice little peters or not. so has numerous reports and strategic locations that must never be compromised, no matter the circumstances, it must be protected. the men, the situation also taken part on duty, trained to deal with a tax by north korea and special forces who have shown in the past the threat they pose in 1968 an incursion by commanders from the north reach, the centre of sold in a bid to assassinate the president before they were finally beaten in response, these exercises have been held every year since public and tuesday ask them for the civil defense drills varies from here to yeah. often depending on the perceived threat from north korea and right now into korean relation. so what about so was i
6:43 pm
have been for a number of years. the newest has be launching thousands of trash build balloons across the heavily $45.00 boulder. while south korea has been blaring propaganda from loud speakers back across the barbed wire, it appears north korea sending these balloons to disturb our society and create a sense of unease of mind go, or citizens. in spite of the heights and tensions when the sirens sounded for thursday's nationwide drill, most people seem to carry on as usual, having learned to live with a threat level, whatever it may be, public broad. i'll just say era. so a major strength by rail workers is disrupting freights and commuter services in canada, getting members of the countries to because rail freight companies are demanding better working hours and improve benefits. the shut down means all freight shipments within the country and to the us have stopped thousands of communities in
6:44 pm
vancouver and toronto, and montreal. they're all facing travel disruption. my message is fairly straightforward. it is in the best interest of both sides to continue doing the hard work at the table to find a negotiated resolution. so let's take a closer look at the impact to the strike. this is the 1st single, tiny shut down by both companies and is affecting more than $1000000000.00 worth of goods and millions of workers every day. uh, 9300 bucks is at the end and the c p. k. c wouldn't tile it off to the union to reject to the final offer. at the start page of the nation's main freight services is unprecedented and threatens rail lines. the transport 75 percent of canada's exports to the united states. the travel plans of $32000.00 commuters in toronto, montreal, and vancouver also being disrupted shipments of goods including food gas,
6:45 pm
and chemicals. they will be installed without a we spoke with in wood, from the canadian capitalist said the impact of the strikes could be felt deep in the united states. these real lines are massive. they stretch from coast to coast in canada, but also throughout the united states. and see the rail even down into mexico. so when you bring canadas to national rail lines of freight rail lines to a stoppage, it's going to have ripple effects in this country. the united states, mexico, the whole north american continent is going to be effective. everything moves by train in this country at green, one of canada's largest exports potash, which is used to make fertilizer manufactured goods. even oil moves by rail from canada as ports to the heart land and back and forth. so when you have it shut down, you're going to have a ripple effect that impacts everything right down to the consumer here in north america and for global exports to take us green that comes from the midwest that
6:46 pm
travels on canadian rail. it goes to canadian ports to get to international market . so the analysts right now are saying prepare for grain prices prepare for food prices, consumer good prices to go up. because if you don't have the moving, everything has to shut down. the supply chain gets backed up and that's certainly a concern right now for business counsels here in canada, but also the united states and they're putting pressure now on the canadian government to intervene. because at this point the 2 sides are quite far apart. and they're not at the negotiating table. the 2 sides are about as far apart as canada is why they are not sitting at the table. they are not talking at the railways last night, presented another offer to the union of the teamsters union that was rejected. the teamsters have done much the same in the last weeks and months and it goes to the point where again, this is a lock out by the companies. they have shut down and put the workers off the job. at the same time though, the union did vote in favor of a strike vote. so both sides are at an impasse right now. the workers are saying
6:47 pm
this is a safety issue. they want things like fatigue and rest periods to be negotiated. the union saying they've been generous with that and offering wages to and so it's a back and forth and it's not moving at the table right now. it's a people in the u. k. a less chargeable than they used to be. that's according to the well giving index, which is one of the biggest surveys tracking the nations in volunteering globally. sonya gaga has more now from london in a world of abundance and won't, there were those who have and those who do not. but in times of crisis, those you can lend a hand often do whether it's natural disasters, such as the 2023 us quick and morocco produced at 800 percent rise and donations within the country. a conflict that also so a rise of a to countries such as a crane, whether it's down to a deterioration of social safety nets. as
6:48 pm
a result of policies opened up, makes many step in with a state has founded this year. the 5 most generous countries are indonesia can yet single pull down be and side area that's based on donations volunteering, and how often people help the strange up the u. k. is among the top 10 financial donors to charities in the world, but only a quarter of people. polls said that they volunteered to help others putting it at number 22 on the world, giving index. and it's part of a trends during which the u. k. has study reduced it's spending on overseas aid as part of the previous government's policies. the new government has promised to reverse that. but that's also down to the you case, own financial constraints. i don't think it's particularly surprising when you think of some of the social and economic challenges that everyone's been dealing with with the cost of living. but what i do think it's important is we have a policy level lead to find really effective ways. how do we need to knock down the
6:49 pm
barriers and support people to get more of a full in the u. k. is generosity may reflect a relative passing of economic decline. there's still a sense that contributing time or money to a charity is very much positive. being in the society, especially when there's a local need. well i need to stop 5 more blending. so we're going to close the library together and we, we now run it as a community library about done traveling. done a couple of uh uh, so i can events of photography which raised quite a bit of money. i see a trustee a tactic which helps to exercise to women phone little women and women with multiple disadvantages. so i get my time and helping them way. well, the index reflects so, so the increasing soft power of nations growing wealth such as china,
6:50 pm
there was also a need for most people to get back to those who need it most for the greater good. so now you go out to 0, something i still have here. now does there ever got support coming up? 15 players could leave stuff that bridges. chelsea, head coach and set to continue the clara. so that will be here with us. the
6:51 pm
. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination into by the business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the let's get onto this board as well. thank you very my to and they call chelsea head coach and somebody's got hassled almost half of the squad they they don't have
6:52 pm
a few to at the club italian has a massive 41 plays at to choose from at chelsea and had to leave over 15 plays out of training for the european qualify, i guess service later on says that the clubs owner told the bowie went on another spending spree in the transfer window. why this guy has told several high profile plays, including by himself saying that they no longer needed. as we have the biggest good, and for them it's impossible to give all of them minutes. so some of them, if they want, they're looking for means probably some better to leave and in case they don't leave the, they have a contract in and they have a chance to play a while here, some of the case that since american businessman, the police took over the london club in may 2022, the signing officer, a felix, for my practical. my data has now taken the number of pays that he's signed to. to 13 mine in that time,
6:53 pm
they've spent around $1500000000.00. it's more than double the club next on the list at majesty united and nobody's got is the 5th manager. i've only has had that since he took over thomas to highlight graham, puerto franklin and father and body shop, which a teen you have old being shown the door in his 1st season with chelsea. the clubs finished 12 there was finished for 29 years. it's an excellent day with the bad to has put, focused on until mind on day 2 of the 1st test against bangladesh, bahama this one. and so check a little school centuries as they shed the $240.00 run apart and the ship to make it an appeal bathroom for bangladesh. and then all can be defined. so tiny is just one stone and base, and one home run away from becoming the fastest plan made in the history to each 44 feet in the season. the bill just superstar, so he's 59th base in there. 8 for victory against the seattle mariners to complete
6:54 pm
the game sweep. who's got over a month to choose the see for the f one world champion damon hills says he believes the red bull drive a max of stop and is going to be hard to chase and the 2nd half of the season. for me, no one will return off to the summer break on friday to hosted. that's going please, or staff is home race which he had one for the last 3 years. is we time world champion is leading the standings by 78 points bought. he hasn't won the race since the spanish cooperate in late june is the total order to be able to catch max this season, but it's not in postponed. and the thing about the sports is something will happen between now and the end of the season. there will be some curious, extraordinary event which will take place is going to be so i would think much is conscious. and i think you've shown already that he's anxious about the pressure from behind people closing the gap. so whether it's land or someone else,
6:55 pm
i think lando is the closest potential challenging, but he is still going to total order to, to over to and the gap points deficit to max. it is full for me, a $100.00 to make. so thanks very much that thank you. now the success of a new chinese video game is being celebrated as a milestone for the countries growing gaming industry. the based on chinese legend, the black commit, recall is already sold them is 5000000 copies. it's been held as china is 1st, the so called aaa game industry is equivalent to blockbuster o, in an industry, long dominated by japan and europe and the united states. china is catching up. last year, the industries, domestic video games market. so more than $40000000000.00 in revenue around a quarter of global sales for the industries fort june, so fluctuates it in china, seeing a slump of about 10 percent in 2022. also,
6:56 pm
the government sought to regulate people's gaming habits. those plans have been drops, but fear of governance. invention has created consistency in china is growing, gaming industry, revenue haven't and is deputy editor of at rest of the world covering the impact of technology. and he says that despite it's great, the gaming industry in china is heavily sensitive. tonya has been big in gaming for a long time. they've always been big in mobile gaming, for instance, even around the world. kenshin impact was apple's game of the year on the ios app store a couple years ago. as you notice, they have their own massive gaming industry at home. but it always means something a bit more when players around the world player games and always maintained that more than say for japan. you know, there's a lot of pride that japanese games are played by players all around the world is the same thing. here. it is a huge cultural export. i could argue it's promptly chinese, most important cultural. it might actually be surprising to gamers to know that
6:57 pm
many of the games may play now from even japanese companies, from american companies, from various companies from french companies are owned by are made by companies with that, that have ownership states. and then from chinese companies like 10 southern eddies, so they already have their kind of fingers in those pies around the world because they're having trouble monetizing your games. i hope i can speak to why the government would want to do that, but there is a heavy there's always going to heavy emphasis from chinese government on social order. and one of the, one of the ways they try to control that is through censorship and games, for instance, the chinese version of a popular shooter. i'm tired, i know they are on the battle grounds. when i was recent china, they re, skin didn't call the game for peace, and they removed all blood to the game. for instance, a certain game where you can shoot other people, but there's no blood in the game. so that's one of the ways they try to control social order, but by some strange say violence and it's uh, that's it for me to clog. so this these up and i'll be back in just
6:58 pm
a moment. i'll have another full offer. i've used to have to get a website out. is there a dot. com is the address of the government. it's buffering the, the 10s of thousands of children were born into we'll live down to the ice old regime in iraq and syria. now many are in kemp, i the role funds of with the widowed mothers rejected by their own communities checking the few things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course not an emmy award winning documentary. here's that chilling and traumatic story. the children throw stones at me erects last generation on out just the latest news as it breaks my in like thousands of palestinians. he tore down his home for fear of the alternative with detailed coverage. it's been months now on
6:59 pm
the farm these yes to hear from his radio for these for the we some is a life or death from the house of the story. how much wife is up to and this is a 3 d o twins was killed and then is really the strike when a house in con eunice. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others and all as far as i said, i'm going all the way that you tell the story is what can make
7:00 pm
a difference the safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption excellence award, nominator here on now the to search in vain. a wave of is ready strong. some garza destroys haines and kills more than 14 the other on the cloud,

16 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on