tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 23, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the at, on the clock. this is a new the line from dell coming up the next 60 minutes. the just told climbs in garza is ready strong to target palestinian civilians in the north and in the south . thousands have no wet safe to get his real straight southern lebanon exchange of fire with his blood across the border. sou dunn's warring sight degree on to save humanitarian aid routes into the country which the ravaged by 16 months comes a rescue. a struggle to cope with fun, horses in bangladesh,
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since at least 15 people are killed. i'm serious. how long when a site is where human rights organizations who have been struggling to find those when missing, during the dictatorship in the 197780 states, they're facing new challenges within government. i'm probably gonna be like the say we'd be getting this news are and goes where at least 18 people are being killed by it's ready for assistance don't on friday for died in one of the latest attacks on a residential building and the so that refuge account is ready on me, says 8 soldiers have been injured during fighting with palestinian groups since 1st day. many people are trapped there above all to be ami ordered them to leads the palestinians aflame is a 2 neighborhood which is just south of kansas city. and the knolls, people on the ground save as no. it was safe for them to escape to have been further evacuation orders and altura. more than 40000 people have been killed since
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israel launches on slaughter on garza, most of time, the people also fling the southern city of con eunice. women and children was seen escaping on foot on thursday nights, many a moving towards the mossy, which israel has attract, despite declaring a safe se target because the room is into or above and has more on the latest is really attacks these very oh me is still ramping up its military operations, including the land and aerial bombardment, and the central area that pub in the north and in the event is sell the parts of this trip. but the owners of it is video q patient forces. now the often there has been sitting here which has the more than 2000000 house, the needs of to the new displacement for this, for knowing teen flux into 6 feet of harm units. now posting. if somebody is trapped in the western side of dairy been a while, the minute to be now is a freight thing in the eastern areas. now we have been witnessing
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a very rustic of them. bob mentioned the hours of the noise and even with the hours of this morning, we continued to loud explosions every now and then pointing. is this really raging? really almost finances the patient forces in the eastern areas. we can also see at the sound of the east when you chose is 3 days of freak out here. but we continue to see it as will. that only is a great thing in the city of con. you in this way, no, teen folks have been told a by these very occupation forces to flee and know it's residents are also hitting to the wish to side of the 100 as opposed to other moments suggested that he has been the funds i think is very funny especially buying these for the minutes we quite hope to to and people still wondering about this very growing humanitarian. the pressure that is, that is is that thing on civilians. now the f pru one is exhausted. everyone is looking for the hot toast,
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but be relieved that is very silly to tend to keep up the fight thing. that's why palestinians no longer believe so that there might be as useful as the cruise. they are right now scratched their very smooth depths of land and they are subjected in that bunch of mentally sorts of areas. and above means. they have a very growing sense with frustration day by day, due to the continuation of the flight to the ground. good news. so 1st flight so far, tired to the zoo. i would do 0 here, but i had one of the largest hospitals in northern cause it will be forced to hold operations within days because we're like a few according to his direct to the facility is one of the few still functioning in the area. is this real rems off the tax, the as well as restricted the entry of fuel and critical medical supplies into this trip for months. now it also has more from outside the hospital in northern garza, the and then agent hospital will be out of service within the next 24 hours of this
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facility will not be provided with the fuel. i'm talking to you from the underneath the hospital and we also spoke to the doctor, the model, one of those on director of the region hospital. and he told us about the dire situation of down to median hospital. and he also told us about this cost with you of a fuel and how dangerous to make it the i do need hospital out of service. he told us if this facility would not be provided with view. well, within the next 24 hours, i do need hospice. i will be out of service and thousands of people die. we talk to the one with the patients and one to people. and they told us how guy of the situation here. and they told us that they just struggles of them. why living here without any electricity or fans of this facility considered once and made all 3? indeed, nothing does
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a script and if this facility will not be provided with the fuel, that will be help gets out. so. okay, well i just got you. i just need uh, nothing guys for all this 511 nissan group. hezbollah ends is riley, is ready for us, has continued talk each other. is there any strikes, hit the lebanese ton of time in the south, near the border with his rail, the frequency of cross pulled his trucks has intensified since one of his brothers took commandants was assassinated and buried last month and is ready. media is reporting around 20 rockets were fired from lebanon towards feet in northern israel, israel and has, will have exchanged in daily, fos, and dates. it's all type of last year. then a hold of has this update now from buried. the conflict between it has the end as well, has been steadily escalating. in the past. 48 hours is rel intensified. it strikes on what it calls hezbollah targets across the southern 11 on and in the past 24
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hours, it kills at least 9 people. the majority of hezbollah fighters, including a child now as well, have as promised a farce response, following wednesdays attacked by hezbollah on the syrian occupied golan heights, as well as set its target to the military base. but some of the rockets landed in residential areas, at least 60 homes were damaged according to is really media israel. this way the army accused has been a lot of indiscriminately firing at civilians. now, while hezbollah hasn't deliberately targeted population centers, it appears to be trying to put more pressure on the is really government by creating further displacements and possibly trying to expand at the military. so that is what is real, has been doing really in recent days, expanding its attacks and 11 on striking deeper. in fact, there's been an 8 percent increase in the number of people who have been displaced along the border. is route to a trying to degrade the capabilities of hezbollah,
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taking out the weapons. depos rocket launchers this so this, this conflict, really, it has been in a dangerous phase a since it is ro killed. a top ranking has the commander in the hearts of baby roots and since has, well, i was promised a harsh retaliation. since then, israel has been trying to step up. the pressure giving has full a little room to maneuver, but no doubt these are dangerous times. and as long as the war on does, it continues the tit for tat exchange of fire continues. because hezbollah has said it will not hold fire on israel until there is a permanent end to the war. on garza center for there, i was busy at the state of the white house as described because as he thought towards taking place in cairo as constructive with his cold on her mazda participate in the meetings official has moved from washington dc. it's john cubby, who is the sports person for the national security council has in the last hour or so said that the talks are continuing that there with discussions on thursday night
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that where encouraging and they will lead to father talks over the we can know we know the bill bar, who is the head of the c. i a is on his way to egypt for sunday. as is brett. my got to biden's middle east advisor a junk. toby said that reports that the talks were almost on collapse at where inaccurate, but the americans have been talking about the possibility of a deal. since this was revealed way back in me. i'm. we know with the stumbling point is because we saw it went on to the blinking was in the middle east over the last few days that he says that there is a time scale that has been agreed. and that a program for the withdrawal of israeli soldiers from gaza. but benjamin netanyahu was then reported to have told the families of the captives that is really sold. yours will stay a net sodium, which is across the country across the gaza strip from east to west, split the north and site to stop people traveling easily between the 2. i'm also in
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the philadelphia corner though, which of course is the buffer zone between guys and egypt that not only are have mass saying that that can happen. the company is really sold. yours left and guys of the egyptians are not keen on that idea as well. and so the suggest in the benjamin netanyahu would say one thing to undo the blinking, yes, we agree to the troops coming out and then saying something to the families of the captives has really upset the americans, although they're putting a diplomatic spin on it. so it would appear from what john cubby is saying. the benjamin netanyahu has agreed to the withdrawal of the soldiers. and certainly there is going to be more discussions as they drill down. but as we have said many times before, there's no deal until there's a deal. there's no c spy until there's a ceasefire. let's type this on with mom. bizarre, who's a senior police unless, of course, doing this now from london. and what do you make of the, is it likely that the is ready, prime minister would agree to withdraw as treats from does a head of
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a see. so i do what we'll see. right. um, so far the past 3 months has proved to be quite a the fluids ah, quite clever 6 months as we're always making promises and breaking them. say something to washington. another think egypt and a 3rd thing too is question partners. he's a very untrustworthy person. i know one plus a logical liar so where he would stand at the end of the day, it's not clear what is clear is that he is the last stumbling block towards the did and on the by didn't hire stipe conversation with him. could in fact sway him to give up on his latest uh, you know, be as uh, read lines about the new conditions for a cease fire. i would like to add, since we're talking about washington,
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that reminds me what happened 45 years ago. the only way i could see nothing, you know, going out of his way to some of the times that the more that he did is that if there's any conversation between him and tell me about the fact that he needs just to keep going with the saying until november, because tom, we don't want to get a bite in had his administration, any kind of an achievement. and then at least that would be the only thing that would be covered. but here i'm just guessing that this would be another reason why nothing. yeah, i would continue to procrastinate. i'm all and john cubby at we'll say a quarter on her mast to participate in the tours if, if there is a suggestion in quotes that netanyahu might pull troops out. my that encourage them to, to get onto the thoughts as i tell you the next 48 to 72 hours seems to be or will it be key here in the context?
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all american doesn't urgency that we have to have some kind of a ceasefire sooner. than later, i think by monday probably would know much about that about is a serious is serious, is there actually progresses? there are no progress. are these writers giving in on some of that? you know, they just said lines the egyptians presumably have just gotten the documents from the israelis about where these writers are deployed, where they would like want to be deployed, if at all, what would be the schedule of the calendar for them to put out on the lights and reportedly that judges now would it be handling this over to her mouse in order then to see what that how much when in fact participate come sunday or monday in the, in direct negotiations with these ladies over the last few details on the desk provided that there are no surprises, but the business as usual, just to remind the warranty was that on the will make that these drug continues
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with it. still, turner in garza continues with its deck and destruction and goes on as this thing continues to develop in data as we've just read, be reporting it finally mo, and these in direct tools that are getting on it. just wondering how they work. i'm curious about the process and do these forms of negotiation to the yield fruit, as well as for the time being or the last, since the amount of comes, you know, decided to push the single over over the line. i said, we're not going to be playing this game anymore. this game is just, we're single more time. the more we spend time on just the last we spend time on the humanitarian situation, guys that you cannot just continue with the same vs basically. but now that there is some form of movement over is really uh, deployments and the instructions are getting really a bit and you know,
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involved with the details. again, another reminder, egypt is not fun. all right. how about? sorry. if i didn't think it, egypt has a peace agreement with his rad that we could do and continue to respect and has respected uh for the past 45 years. so i think age appears absolutely in for that sense, as egypt was board, that with guys that is right and has a there with practice to, to do best in order to cover, you know, their drugs, whether that is going to be agreeable to harm us. remains to be seeing what we know for a fact is so far from the declaration of how much they would not accept the occupation of guys. i mean, serious military presence doesn't it? i don't in the study. and last words on that i, you know, i was there when we said exist, it just stuck with months in the middle of guys all, it had 432 people, 60 families back then. and there is nothing that reminds guys out of oppression,
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depression, and injustice, then that, that settlement of that study. and that is really presence, military and civilian occupation in the middle of guys guys, that is the palestinians would never, ever, ever accept to go back to that situation of the 2nd or then studying. and over a minute to the basis of my study in the middle. oh gosh. all right, well, and thanks for that mon bushera, the reporting from london. thanks very much indeed. thank you. the the students, i'm in the perm energy rep and support for specific read to provide safe humanitarian access through 2 routes. this follows us lead piece towards in geneva, which began in middle august. we got agreements along with many people around the world and in the region to open andre commitments from the,
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our staff and staff and others to activate around that. and for the 1st time in 4 months, trucks moved across the border into areas wherever 500000 women and children faced starvation where the complex into down began and april last year. and it created what the united nations is called one of the worlds where as you mounted to her and crises in recent history, more than a 3rd of the population is now facing food shortages. 5000000 of those on the brink of farm and according to the un, 16 months into the conflict, more than 15000 people have been killed and then the 11000000 displaced and the world health organization says a color outbreak has killed at least 316 people since june 2023. cameron hudson is a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies. and he says, despite the announcements of the new age groups, the situation along the borders into to don is still very for. i think we have to obviously celebrate one,
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whatever we can get these kinds of commitments. but it's one of these trust but verify type of scenario. so the border is open today it can be closed tomorrow. we have seen both resistance from the r s f and the staff but also confusion among both sides about how to authorize these. so you have. busy evidence of the government that are proposed. so opening the border, there are elements of the government that are approving of opening the border. there is internal disagreement among the sides about how the operationalized political commitments that are made. so it's a very, very, i think, disorganized situated between both all of. busy work and on that route of several 100 miles going from the border to the internally to displace people's candidates where they are trying to get the food a to. so it is a very fraud situation just because the border is open today. doesn't mean it will be open tomorrow, and just because the drugs that pass through today doesn't mean that they're going
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to be able to make it to their intended destination and feed the, the, the people who are waiting for it. so there's a lot of hoops that we're going to have to continue to jump through. a discharge of flood waters have been searching across spring that actually be at least 15 people that are leaving millions condo from a central services type of charger. it has the latest now from doc a vast areas of bangladesh of these trend, northwestern and southeastern regions are under water. it will, it's caused by heavy rain and sides of water from upstream india. tens of thousands of people that stranded stella waiting for rescue. many government buildings on schools that been converted into a temporary shelter to say the beg them and their families said the barely scape, the sudden, flash floods with what little they have. so you see the time we came here to the school shelter late last night with all belongings, including all livestock, as our homes went under water. and now we're worried about the future,
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how we're going to get food and why we're going to live because everything got washed away, roads and highways, electricity and internet service is cut off in many of the flowers, effective areas, tens of thousands of heck does a farmland live stock and faced firms where washed away in a matter of hours in the we've lost 3. hi bree tassel in the flood. the course a lot of money. most of the funds being damaged by the water. in response to the crisis, the government has set up thousands of shelter, of hundreds of medical teams have been deployed voluntarily along with army, navy, and coast guard, rescue as a scrambling to rescue people in flooded communities. i wanted, i kind of was talk will be part of the area i am in is in a really bad way. some of the village homes are submerged up to the roofs. as part of a team of 25. we've rescued many people and brought them to shelters a sum in bangladesh or blaming india for the flash clouds,
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claiming that the southern slabs were caused by the opening off it's dunbar them upstream of the going to reverse nc for us. uh, we noticed that water from upstream is causing these flash floods in bangladesh without providing any kind of early warning or allowing time for us to prepare. they've opened the floodgates and it reflects the inhumane and uncooperative attitude of india. india has dismissed this requisitions. bangladesh is among the top 10 countries most vulnerable to disasters and climate change according to the global climate risk and us. on friday, at the bottom of the semester, logical society, we're under heavy rain fall in the next 3 days because of active monsoon condition, which good works in the flood situation. the main challenge for the start is now is to rescue people who are still stranded into flight effected areas. to meet you audrey, i'll just say the dock of it in the air suspects and the raping, but of a training don't to as appeared in court,
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the case is triggered nationwide protests and many adults as well. it's off the job to express their frustration about what they say is a lack of workplace safety. the supreme court has intervened to set up a task force to address the issues i'm about to inc. has this report now, the main suspect in a case that has shocks and outrage many in india is appearing in quotes, is it hasn't called the anger of medical workers. there was scuffle is between protested and security personnel and co come to the same city where a junior adults who was found rate murdered in the government hospital wishing what 2 weeks ago for to quickly spread nationwide. the dumpsters in this is the mountains justice for their colleagues. they say it's been a wakeup, cool, exposing the founder, but it's ease of health care where kids unlock could face spaces for them. what are they from me and my name? in this country?
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women are not safe every week. there are cases of rate reported from all across we all tired, we are seriously tired. we want whoever is guilty to get the strictest punishment. so the others us got to carry out such crimes. to copy business as usual. this has to stop. india as high as court is listening. it's set up a task force of top to has to look into measures to improve safety at work. it's also instructed the ministry of health to create an online portal for people to make suggestions to the task force activists say lessons on not seeing the and it's been 12 years since the gun rates have a young woman on a bus. and you tell it stops, must protest that a talking to, to the introduction of strict punishments for rate you had a situation where 7 years has become 10 years to 20 years to life without permission to even the death penalty. obviously higher sentences does not act as a ton and as we can very clearly see, um or so right as a problem lie,
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i think the problem is social. i think as a, as a society with a d p, patriarchal society, we haven't got used to the fact that we've been working large numbers. the preliminary reports of the task force is due in 3 weeks, while the final 1 may take up to 2 months. striking doctors have agreed temporarily to return to what i'm up watching, which is 0. the end is probably minutes in the ranger, moody is in ukraine. the 1st visits of an indian head, a head of government since ukraine's independence in 1991. a visit comes to 6 weeks after made his trip to russia. it was it that keith criticized alex, good topless as all smiles and the hun shakes as indians leaders will, coming to you by ukraine's president below the me zalinski on friday,
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just weeks of the bad hugs with the russian president to moscow. this visit to ukraine is no surprise. zalinski and body have spoken several times on the side, legs of it, to national summit, and keeping regular contact by phone. with indian bas, maintain a delicate balancing act between the west in russia, new delhi, as deep, totally as to moscow, the go back decades. most of india's tags come from russia, russian jets from the backbone of its air force. but india, the world's most populous nation, wants to move, sent to stage, diplomatically acting as a possible mediator between russia and ukraine. for the time. yeah, the game shouldn't be the matter of ending this war. and a fat piece is the priority for ukraine. we have the 1st integral piece summit i want to thank india for being present at the summit. developers. body has practical reasons for one to get into the boil. in india wants to sell more goods to russia because india is been buying
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a lot of cheap russian oil. the trade deficit is gone from less than 5000000003 years ago to almost 60000000000 dollars into year to just end as in, in march. for some indians with ties to ukraine, the reasons for moody's visit a much simpler. i'm on able to find new studies making a tool conflict. make it easy and finish all of this. i hope this will be very soon after this meeting. most indeed in ukraine are looking to deepen economic and defense trade ties in what president zalinski has colton. historic visit with the question is, can the render moody navigate the diplomatic type bull between the west and russia, without alienating either side, could helpless out to 0. keith, what officials in the count, it's greed, you to russia have begun to construct a right shelton's residence. the fighting is continuing off to ukraine in forces. launched a surprising cash. and earlier this month,
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still some jabari went to see the new shelters. this is lenin street. in the heart of curse city where officials have started to put up these concrete shelters, to protect and nearly 450000 civilians. here. now, there's going to be at least 60 of them across the city near the bus shelters for people to use quickly. in case of a missile threats inside looks like this. pretty straightforward, simple structure. it's designed to hold at least 10 people at a single time. now, these concrete shelters are not only going to be built in carson city, but they're also going to be built in the house all. so that's the course and career to talk about 40 kilometers from here. that's where the curse nuclear power plant is located. and given the ongoing fighting, taking place between russian horses along the border or concerns about the safety of the nuclear plants,
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president that of employment has already accused of attacking the facility on wednesday evening. and then you, i never really watch soc, director general is due to travel to the plan to investigate in the coming days. while all this is going on, the city is preparing for the worse. it's not just concrete shelters that are going up. but there are a number of government buildings like this ones that are doing this, blocking the windows with sandback as an air raid sirens disrupt, the tranquillity of this quiet city. people reminded that the front lines are about 90 kilometers from here. and this picture of city with a history of fighting the single largest tank basso in the history a warfare in world war 2 is yes, again preparing for what is to come door such a vari, i'll just hear a curse city, russia. it is being moulding, such as intelligent teams as military dictatorship collapse for the country is still grappling with the fallout. so the regimes crept down. no political opponents
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and estimated 30000 citizens were killed in the seventy's and eighty's. and many of those victims, somebody disappeared and the assignments are still searching for offices for the current government is shutting down an investigation unit in charge of finding them claiming it violates the constitution to raise it. but as the story now really seemed, it was in his twenty's when he found out that white entity of his biological parents, it was 24 years ago in 1978. his mother patricia was 8 months pregnant with him when she was detained by members of the military, doing the dictatorship. a gentleman was born in oakland, this time detention center. and they, somebody see, my parents continued to be missing and i only found out who i was when i agreed to with the latest. i found out that i was nothing only child that my real father was not in the military. that i had a real sister that my national id was fake. 5,
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argentina had one of the bloodiest military dictatorship and latin america in the 19 seventy's and eighty's thousands of left wing gorillas. but also political opponents were killed. many with disappeared by the military. during the container ship, many women were brought to this complex, which was also attend this time detention center. many gave birth under children, given a weight to military couples to race. if estimated the 500 children were separated from their mothers, their relative are still trying to find where they are. but under the government of have you had a really finding those missing children will become much more difficult. the ministry of justice announced it has shut down, especially investigative unit in charge of finding them, saying it violates the constitutional order cutting every little every presents the grandmothers were trying to find their missing grandchildren, missing ok. the sale, my husband, when this is
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a search that has been ongoing for decades and time is of the essence because the grandmothers are very old. we don't have many of them left and closing the unit makes it very difficult. where very concerned. for many, the government's decision, these ideological ask, have you had it really and his political party have consistently denied argentina's long standing consensus over the dictatorships, crimes. and that sort of meant to negotiating with. we are not only seeing the nihilism of what happened, but re vindication, which is a step further and being proud of what they did. human rights groups face stare over $300.00 children that need to be located so far they have managed to find at least a $130.00 but without political support, finding them becomes an even greater challenge. maybe so we'll just see that when a site is still the head there and out 0, it will be live from arizona where robert kennedy virginia is dropping his bid for
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the presidency in packing. one of the leading candidates, the the hello sing some rather live a shower stuff, the round the red see present. you can see the storm plows just erupt. seeing here some big down polls. a possibility, particularly on the southern end of the red sea, but they do stretch that way right top into west to the side of saudi arabia as well. mega catch a shout or 2 temperatures have around 40 celsius cibola, temperatures on the other side of the peninsula. i think it will stay unless you dry and bright, if the middle of the humid side will the same as we go on into sunday nights pushed by the north. what time it is getting up into the mid to high full, which is just around back that push a little further away, but some was the live band. what do you may see?
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some wet weather creeping in here over the next day or so. i think no so, but took a pushing up towards the black sea showers just using a little further east with as we go through sunday. the more the web dry weather tried to creepy behind. but i think the shambles could be little more widespread by that stage. meanwhile, across the northern parts of africa generate dry on the wall. and so i wanted to show up to what was the atlas mountains light was the showers that is creeping across central parts of africa. running the wife of the west was we could see the big down push just creeping through here and yet more heavy rain with the risk of funding for northern nigeria. the with americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us wants to keep the war in ukraine going until russia's will is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on causes the quizzical look
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good us politics the bottom line. ok, so we start with driving forces. those are what are the emissions going to be? and it's not that easy. if you think about it, what do we do to be doing $3050.00 a 100 years from now? that's going to cause human beta missions. how does the political system going to respond? how does the human psyche get a response? there you get in an area which is really impossible to predict. and the question then becomes, how do you fix up between these events? how do you recover from a hurricane before you have time to really fix the damage? the question i guess we might, as of drew, that i'll pick up next time is, why do we do nothing? thank you. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the other guy you're watching out, is there a reminder about the top stories this uh and is ready strikes across dogs with killed at least 20 full palestinians since don't on friday, people on the ground say there is no way safe for them to escape. is really missiles have hit the ton of out, came in southern lebanon, which is near the border with israel. the frequency of cross porter strikes between israel and his brother has intensified since one of the group talked to mom does was assassinated in favorites last month. sue dunn's empower ministry rapids support forces have agreed to provide safe humanitarian access through 2 routes as follows. us slip piece thoughts of today,
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but which began in mid august. the couple of harris is now the official democratic party candidate from november presidential election on the final nights of the democrats and national convention, the vice president form except to the nomination. also calling for cease fire, and does that well say she stands out for israel's right to defend itself? all white house correspondent can be how could reports from the convention? now, as it was the biggest speech of kala harris's career chance to convince us voters, she's the agent to change. they've been telling posters they want and need a lift. get the, let's get the business. as harris accepted the democratic parties nomination for president, she shared stories of her childhood, witnessing her mother being treated differently as an immigrant from india. she taught us to never complain about injustice, but do something about it. she
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also told us, and never do anything, haven't asked for tre, herself, since the body meant the american dream. she promised voters she would restore hope and prosperity. we know a strong middle class has always been critical to america's success and build that middle class will be defining goal of my presidency. she pushes against what she sees as the dangers of the 2nd donald trump administration. warning, the consequences of the 2nd term could be more severe than the 1st. consider the power he will have, especially after the united states supreme court,
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just read that he would be immune from criminal prosecution. imagine donald trump with no rail. harris also condemned the october 7th mazda attack on israel, calling the humanitarian crisis caused by israel's war and gaza. devastating some shouted free palestine as she spoke. president, but, and then i a working to end this war such that israel is secure. the hostages are released, the suffering and gaza and, and the palestinian people can realize their right to the public and challenge. or donald trump. we acted to come to a harris's speech on social media. the question why harris have implemented her policy proposals as vice president? it's
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a question she can respond to directly when the to meet for their 1st presidential debate next month. kimberly healthcare alger 0, chicago, well independent us presidential candidate, robert f kennedy. judy is dropping out of the election race and reportedly endorsing donald trump according to the associated press. the move was confirmed by it could of these campaign, true court 5 in pennsylvania, he withdrew his presidential, been in arizona early this week, and made speculation he might endorse the republican know many kennedy is set to make his speech shortly addressing his pulse forward. he would speak to todd bell to the professor and director of the political management program at george washington university. jones live fox, got it from oceans, dc. talk good. have you with us at so kind of the out by the endorsing donald trump . how much of a wait and is this for donald trump's campaign as well, thanks for having me with you. it's great to be here again. this certainly is good
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news for donald trump. he needs good news, obviously sense biden's withdrawal comma la harris has reactivated those key groups that were really essential for bite and to win the presidency. young voters and folders of color, a number of them were actually drawn to our f k. and it's difficult to say whether or not our f k will endorsement will make that big of a deal. some of the polls that are looking at who he, who their voters are closest to think that maybe that will give a one percent bump to donald trump in the swing states. but it has to, you have to really realize that a lot of those people might not vote at all. the question is whether i had our, if case, name would be on the ballot and whether his endorsement were really resonate with some of those voters, a lot of them were pretty liberal and attracted to, to as liberal policies. some of them were anti bachelors and some of them are isolationist. so it's not really clear that it's necessarily going to be as much of a victory as trump will make it out to be tonight. but then small margins could
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make all the difference. well, that's absolutely true. and our last selection in 2020 was 43000 votes across 3 states that really determine the outcome. you might remember we have donald trump recorded on video thing on audio saying that he needed to 1200 more votes in georgia. right. and so it's going to be very close and you can make a big difference. but the art of case support was plummeting after harris became the nominees. so that might be an indicator to any had reportedly met with the couple of harris team at the seeking a government position at the state. clearly calculated that they didn't. one of the that's right. this looks like it's, you know, just share ambition and opportunities. i'm on our ref case part and he got one to agree in the other not to so that might lightning some of the impact because some people will say, well, this guy can easily be bought by others either side because he was negotiating with
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both of them. so it complet harris righty. hi all to the democratic national convention. it's bull went pretty well, didn't it? well i didn't really did, but one would expect that this is a real scripted environment. the, the friendly confines of the united states center in chicago is a place where she's not really going to be under fire. that's going to start happening. and she didn't give us many policy details, but that's not what this kind of speech is about. but she's going to have to start doing that. she's going to do some sit down interviews with some reporters. and that debate coming up on september 10th is going to be extremely important. it's often said that debates can't win you the election, but they can lose it for you. and she's really going to have to say what she stands for and what a presidency would look like and defend what she wants to do for the country. and watching that convention, it was, it was a sense of celebration that wasn't that which is always a dangerous thing, especially, you know, at least close to that like right, well, it certainly wasn't a coordination or anything, but it's pretty close. and
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a lot of people think that she has a really good chance to make it a lot of people are very energized at the convention, but it is going to be a close race. and she has to be very careful. here's where the rubber really meets the road. when you have to start talking about policy, it said that you can't beat something with nothing in politics and right now people don't really know what complet harris wants to do and how she can make their lives better. they know about donald trump because they have 4 years of him. so she's going to have to say what an america under a harris presidency would look like and how it can make people's lives better. to try to get you up to speed to appreciate that. thanks very much, todd belt speaking to us. thank you. great to be with you. thanks. i as well as head over to phoenix, arizona reynolds are across one drones life embeds, it rubs. tell us what happened to kind of these campaign that they didn't to drop out well,
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essentially he is campaign never really received very high high numbers from the public. he was up there at about 10 percent uh, or thereabouts for a while, but after a couple of harris became the likely, you know, many of the democratic party he then dropped very oh, i think that the mr. kennedy is coming on now. so i'm gonna step out of the way here. i like to remember. i'm sorry to keep everybody waiting. 16 months ago, in april of 2023, i launched my campaign for president united states. i b m. s your a as a democrat, the party, my father, my uncle,
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the party which i pledge my own allegiance to long before i is old enough to vote. i attended by 1st democratic convention at the age of 6. in 1916 and back, the democrats were the champions of the constitution of civil rights. the democrats stood against us or terry, and it was against censorship, against colonialism, imperialism, and the unjust oars. we were the party of labor of the working class, the democrats, or the party of government transparency, and the champion of the environment. a ar party was a bulwark against big money interests and corporate power. true to its name. it was the party of democracy. as you know, i left that party in october and because it had departed, so dramatic a on the core values that i grew up with. and it becomes a party of war,
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censorship, corruption, big farm, a big tech, big and big money. wanted a band of democracy by canceling the primary to conceal the cognitive decline of the sitting president. i left the party to run as an independent the main stream of american politics and journalism. the right decision, conventional wisdom said that it would be a possible event to get on the ballot as an independent because each state, oh is it's an insurmountable tangle of arbitrary rules for collecting signatures. i would need over a 1000000 signatures, something a presidential candidate and the history at average eve m m. i need a team of attorney is millions of dollars to handle all the legal challenges from the d and the say tonight or the naysayers told us we were climbing
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a go as version of mount impossible. so the 1st thing i want to tell you is that we proved them wrong. we did it because beneath the radar of mainstream media oregon's, we inspired madison independent political movement. more than a 100000 volunteers to spring into action. hopeful that a good reverse our nation's decline. many were 10 hour days, sometimes, and blizzards and blazing. he. it's after 5, his family time, 1st or commitments and the sleep mode that we have a glimpse of robert f. kennedy junior in phoenix, arizona, announcing he's dropping out of the election race and report the endorsing donald trump. farmers market friends further into mental macro and has been meeting party later to try and agree on the countries next prime minister backgrounds, gamble to cool snuff elections in june back followed with his centers, careless and lost as new jersey. punishments reports from past. frances,
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the lines of left to fall left policies, the new popular from to n p. f has its way this woman will be from seas. next. prime minister is we came here to remind the president of the importance of respecting the election results and to get the country out of the paralysis in which it is to match. the emperor says that as 81, the largest share of the vote in jude's elections. the president should a point. it's joyce, as prime minister emanuel my chrome doesn't seem so keen. he prefer ground the lines of the left and center, his outgoing prime minister, gabriella. the house has been waiting 6 weeks to hand over the reins, unprecedented in more than friends. opposition. take it sharply criticized my. com for taking so much time. if you think, well, she does show lundy mccomb will finish consultations on monday and we need an answer on tuesday because in the end the risk is that we all get stuck. you us this country and a sort of institutional soap opera. could you give to see mike from created this paralysis by calling small collections years earlier than necessary?
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just one of his party lost his majority, and only a so called republican front stopped the far right, winning power with many votes cast against them, rather than in favor of the alternatives. emanuel malcolm's choice of a prime minister must be able to survive a vote of confidence in the assembly. from these talks is supposed to be most of the name of someone, both the president i'm the parliament can get behind a task. when most members of the assembly have no time for micro bonus, i'll just say ro tires are still a head hearing now deserve. we'll hear from cut as a high jump soup stock, which has bosh him who hasn't ruled out another olympics. i said i'm retired and then i'm done,
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but i would keep 0.00001 person that maybe the the, [000:00:00;00] the say no jury is pricey for more devastating floods as a rainy season heads towards its peak more than a 120 people have died so for officials warning about the increasing loss of life and damage to buildings and roads with addresses more now from polanko in chico state. i mean, you started a new deal in water. uh, but 300 meters away from here. we are told by the community that nobody goes best, simply because the water is deep there and elsewhere in other places in town, the level of water is waste deep. now that is the situation in blanco. and in
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addition to that, several homes have been destroyed. the district head of what i was told us, that there are more than 1000 houses impacted by the flood disaster. this yeah. $580.00 of them at least $580.00 of them have been completely destroyed. how's us like this over there? you can see somebody sitting room, it's now completely gold holes in the house are completely gone. and that's the situation with most of the houses that have been destroyed by the blood work to spare. and apart from that, there is also rising concern about the safety of people in the community, what a level is continued to rise, and also there is contamination. the payoff contamination right to my left is a bowl and there is this consent. that's the source of what that is now considered contaminated. apart from that, this is a profit reading ground for mosquitoes. when these, if it doesn't break out, eventually it will add to the number of losses recorded by people all across the
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ghost is i'm all across nigeria. yeah. into a goes to the numbers have gone beyond 42, i'm just continuing to rise. and this is not even the peak of the radius, either the pick up, the radius isn't what's be in september, which isn't next most. i mean, if it happens, definitely the damage that we're going to see would be much, much higher than this. well, the people said they have released, it hasn't received some relief materials in terms of 4, but that is not even enough to loss them for 3 days. that's just the situations. yeah. and like, how many degrees, how does it i will i a thailand full the prime minister tyson shouldn't watch, is returned to the public high with the policy speech on the countries future. it comes just days after his daughter was sworn in as a new prime minister penetrating his mo, from bangkok highlands full of prime minister attacks. and shinall has bus back into the public eye. in the past 7 days of the spending nearly a year on the medical supervision and then on the house,
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the rest of the returning from 15 years a self imposed exile. but 6 days ago he received a wrong pardon. and on sunday he stepped town very publicly with his dose of pets on punch, and it was for the royal ceremony endorsing her to her new role as prime minister. the next day he was in cold herring for less mat, just a charges of insulting the monkey. but unlike previous appearances where he's knocked into the back of the coat this time he arrived right to the front speaking to reporters, saying that he felt that with no serious charges to face. and ultimately he would be less off. and then on thursday evening, his 1st public address build as his opportunity to talk about the future of china. in fact, what he really spoke about, but issues which will face the next government when they're in place. low a cabinet hasn't even been appointed. but there are people wondering about mr.
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texans very public, written over the last 6 days. there is the possibility, he could be accused of interfering with the policy in his daughter's government when they eventually put into place. i missed a tax and is a controversial figure here in thailand. such a confident return is a rather risky strategy. tony chang elda 0. thank a cause a, let me pick, hide, jump to reco, break. i monetize busch. him has left the door open to the los angeles and then pick so 2028 bush. him. he became the 1st high jump high for me to have a wind full metals across for olympic games. told down to 0 tom size when that he has not ruled out the possibility of one more for a record full time, much as boston has returned to tow as an indian pick mid list. he stood on the podium in london, rio and tokyo. he's now done, it's in paris. once again, the 33 year old is coming
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a long history of injury issues to achieve its coming back from a really, really terrible place. what a doctor tell you know, what if you kind of walk again, you should be thankful and forget about jumping and all the mental pressure that you have to go to and dark nights, you know, coming back not to be able to just only just be the best day to be everyone else for me. if you go through that, you don't just eval saver. i want to be the guy that my name again, if you mentioned whenever i just mentioned, you know, you mentioned that i don't believe big. oh, he's been because he's the most the creative most in the world championship. oh he's there. he's the most minutes you know, records. and that's the mindset that unfortunately, that lives in the days mixed off the bush. him is preparations to what was the world championships in tokyo next year. and while that might be the condition of his body, that will have the final say, the hunger to compete will still be the in is proceed to the 5th middle in full years time. i'm going to be as a competition,
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least the same thing. i want to be there to win it regardless of what's gonna happen regardless of what's the outcome. i want to be there to produce my best jobs . i said i'm retired and then i'm done. but i will keep 0.00001 percent that maybe you initially said he'd retire off of the power as guides. now he's left the door open to l. a. 2028. i think the choices that record expending. he's already had his fair share with my client come and pick my minutes. he's hoping he's got a hungry for one more piece, some size and also a 0 table. okay, that is the right thing. north of the ice line to kind of going to vic for the 6th time in 8 months and then a full 1000 people live. there it is. one of the licensed most important phishing ports as i like to look for shall save the reduction is not a threat to the town for now. people in grand vic were forced to evacuate back in december because of interruptions,
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