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0 now the, [000:00:00;00] the editor or kyle: this is the news our live from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes for desktop climbs and gaza is rarely strikes. target palestinian civilians across the strip. thousands have no less safe to go off. is where the troops or the more forced to evacuate. sions. yes. present turbine speaks with the leaders of castle and egypt about the ongoing efforts to secure a safe spot. in garza, hundreds of thousands of strands of them find to dash 2 to floods triggered by
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heavy rains. at least 15 people have been killed. so dogs were inside to play on to safety, monetary and agents into the country which, being ravaged by 16 months of complex and the indian employment associates, ukraine's leader and kings week salter, under moody health folks in moscow. the we have again, this news out and gone so well, at least 24 people have been killed by israeli forces since don't on friday for the eyes. and one of the latest attacks on a residential building and the now on the threat refugee camp is where the army says 8 soldiers have been injured, joined fighting with palestinian groups since thursday. many people are trapped in darrow pilot, obviously ami ordered them to leave. the positive ends of plane is a 2 neighborhood which is just south of gauze, se in the news people on the ground. so there's no s sites for them to escape to
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being further evacuation orders in our top tra well them 40000 people have been killed since as well. not fits will on garza last october. it also slating the southern associated con eunice women and children was seen escaping on foot on thursday night. many i'm moving towards elmer was saying, which israel has a tax despite declaring it a safe thing to our capitalism is in there. i'll follow with more on the latest is really a tax these very oh me is still ramping up it smell it. 3 durations, including glands and aerial bombardment, since the central area had pub in the north and in the evening is south of pods of district the owners of the east video corporation forces. now, the upland air has been sitting here, which has the more than 2000000 house, the needs of to the new displacement. forward is 4000000 teen locks and the 60 or farm units. now the hosting, if somebody is trapped in the western side of there's been a while, the minutes we now is
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a freight thing in the eastern areas. now we have been witnessing a service or rustic of them. bottom is in the hours of the noise and even with the hours of this morning, we continue to loud explosions every now and then the pointing is this really raging, literally almost finances and the patient forces in the eastern areas. we can also see it the sound of the east when troves is 3 days every hour here. but we continue to to see it as will. the only is a great thing in the city of hon. eunice, when our team folks have been told by these very occupation forces to flee and know it's residents are also getting to the western side of 100, as opposed to other moments suggested that he has been funds. i think it's very funny, especially buying these for the minutes we cut hope to 20 people. still wondering about this very growing humanitarian pressure. that is, that is is that things on civilians. now the f pru one is exhausted. everyone is looking for the hot toast,
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but they believe that is very similar to tended to keep up the fight thing. that's why palestinians no longer believe is that there might be as useful as the cruise they are right now. scratch, they're very smooth. that's of land and they are subject to them that bunch of mentors, thoughts of area and above means they have a very growing sense was frustration day by day, due to the continuation of the flight to the ground with no. so 1st flight, so far, prior to the zoo will do 0 period, but i had one of the largest hospitals in northern gone. so will be forced to hold off for ations within days because of a lack of fuel that's according to it's direct to the facility is one of the few still functioning in the area as well. bounce off the tax. the israel has restricted the entry of fuel and critical medical supplies into the strip for months. well, that's how, how lute has moved from outside the hospital and all of them garza the as an agent
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hospital will be out of service within the next 24 hours of this 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 one of those on the director of the, on the median hospital. and he told us about the dire situation on down to median hospital. and he also told us about this cost that you of a fuel and how dangerous to make it the i do need you to hospital out of service. he told us if this facility would not be provided with view. well, within the next to 24 hours, needed 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
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electricity people fans of this facility considered once and made all 3? indeed, nothing does a script. and if this facility will not be provided with the fuel, that will be help gets out. so why did you i just yeah, nothing does a threat. all is fine. or for somebody just place palestinians and guns that are enjoying it tends sheets while sleeping and make shift tents out there. a social media platform, a j plus spoke to policy, have been to for the homes and then now living without basic necessities. they sent out a reports from inside garza, this is the sound from does what i'm still life and i know that you are living in the hottest ada in this world. i mean, it's old world is melting due to the global learning. and i know that this is a common thing. i mean if you want in this world is suffering from the high temperature during the summer, best. imagine living this extremely hot weather as it goes on indigent aside. and
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much is spending the summer in a plastic 1024 hours, 7 days a week for months now or even not having attend because you are moving all the time due to the continuous displacement mentioned being a dozen without an electricity for 10 months. that means no ac is no funds, even the cold water level bins, you publish less than that as we put in the pool and help them feel my way though as soon as it off for me to send the bad assessment pin. but we'll do head that way and then i'd be able to, if it gets visible, hooked up in the clean, but then how about it this way? half as if to feel the buckle 3 months. really my, your thought, mr. leisure. and might still a little help the but i shouldn't, but at the time of us on your i showed this emotions that was the of, of a human would efficient, blocked with a few simple know if this could smell it from the bottom of the head with a shovel, resubmitted chicken, looks like a there is a past. nobody comes with that being said, your name is moving to the him of what we have. sure,
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but that's the key. i'm gonna have to say, i find a guy valuable funny i'm, i'm, i much budgeting the above or the anna. what also the, the project that, that, you know as to see when, what know what i see. you might not be able to get up to the admin bed. the bed 3, but just the mattress. what else live orders. you have to wait for the silver gift . uh no, but uh yeah. so is that going towards the one that has to has a bottle, has not been h m, and how many came on the show? both him um and the vin, the across the was i asked man and they should have sent home with no limit at the bottom of the problem. but uh, if it's on the show boulle, my successor, i'm a little kindly month to about of the day, month, also to show way up to you then you're hardly dead. but looks like the next
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summer's would be even hotter because the twin size is still ongoing. and israel bum garza so far like in 10 months, why more than $70000.00 tons of explosives, video environments or results architect passed? so i'm so sorry, but looks like the hate will be even harder. well meanwhile, the white house, as us present job, i have not spoken to the americans all on the junction present federal thoughts. i'll cc about sci fi tools for garza demonstrations as but discussions all scheduled to continue in car over the weekend. and jordan joins us down from washington, d. c. so this phone call as well. that was showing on the day that the us of keeping up the pressure on tools as best set to continue in car to well, we don't have the exact us perspective on these phone calls. other than a pool report from the reporter who is with the president who was on vacation in
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california on friday. but we do know that these phone calls have been held and that we are expecting read out on these 2 separate phone calls with the kataria mirror and the president of egypt later on friday, if not on saturday. that's said the egyptian government is saying that the conversation between present it all ceasing and president biden focused on the need to have both as well and homeless show flexibility as these talks continue in order to try to conclude the final outstanding points that have prevented the implementation of a ceasefire and of the return of the remaining captives from homicide detention to the israeli government. we should note that earlier on friday as spokesperson for the national security council, john kirby told reporters that tongues that had been taking place in cairo both on
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thursday and on friday have been constructive. the c, i, a director william burns is in cairo. as is brett mcguire, who is the top advisor on mid east issues at the white house and that they are planning to meet again on sunday to continue trying to close this uh, negotiation as it were so bad. there can be a change in the status quote in gaza. okay, thats jordan bring slates. us back from washington dc. thanks very much. roland of 11 nissan group has pull on his randy forces a continuing to target each other. is there any strikes hit the left nissan of elk came in the south near the border with israel. the frequency of cross border strikes has intensified since one have has blood top come on. this was assassinated in february last month was ready. media is reporting around. 20 rockets were fired from lebanon towards south side in northern israel, israel and has,
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but i have exchange net daily fire since october last. yeah. so you know how to has this update from beverage the conflict between it has the end as role has been steadily escalating. and the past 48 hours is well intensified. it strikes on what it calls hezbollah targets across the southern 11 on. and in the past 24 hours, it kills at least 9 people. the men towards the husband are fighters, including a child. now israel has, as promised a harsh response following wednesdays, attacked by husband law on the syrian occupied golan heights, as well as the 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 as well. these rated 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 ready to government by creating further displacements and possibly trying to expand at the military. so
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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 as well to a twice a degree. the capabilities of hezbollah taking out the weapons, depos rocket launchers. so this, this conflict, really, it has been in a dangerous space. a since is ro killed a top ranking has the commander in the hearts of baby roots. and since has been already promised a harsh retaliation since then, israel has been trying to step up the pressure given has full a little room to maneuver. but no doubt these are dangerous times. and as long as the war on guys, it continues the tit for tat, the 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 gaza center for their i was busy,
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though they don't the, the destructive sub was, have been searching across spinal dash. naming is 15 people dead, millions console from essential services. time bay talary has the latest from the best areas of bangladesh as eastern not this trend and southeastern regions are underwater. it will, it's caused by a heavy rain inside. you have water from upstream, india, tens of thousands of people at stranded stella waiting for rescue. many government buildings on schools. i've been converted into a temporary shelter. sorry. the bedroom and their families said the barely escaped, 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 a livestock, as our homes went under water. and now we're worried about the future, how we're going to get food and why we're going to live because everything got
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washed away, roads and highways, electricity and internet service is cut off in many of the flowed effective areas. tens of thousands of heck does a farmland live stock, and fish farms were washed away in a matter of hours. the. we've lost 3. hi bree tassel in the flood. the cooks a lot of money, a most of the phones being damaged by the water. in response to the crisis, the government has set up thousands of shelter. hundreds of medical teams have been deployed. volunteers are along with army, navy, and coast guard, rescue as a scrambling to rescue people in flooded communities. i wanted, i kinda will start to be a part of the area i am in is in a really bad way. some of the village homes are submerged up to the roof. as part of a team of 25, we've rescued many people and brought them to shelter as well. a sum in bangladesh or blaming india for the flash clouds, claiming that the southern slabs were at cost by the opening off. it's dunbar them
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upstream of the don't to reverse nc for us. so that we noticed that water from up stream 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 humane 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 in depth. on friday of the barn with the metro logical society weren't. i'm heavy, rain fall in the next 3 days because of active monsoon condition, which good works in the floods situation. the main challenge for that part is now is to rescue people who are still stranded into flight effected areas to me children i'll just say to dr. for honda full time, it is a professor of joker fee and environment at syracuse university. she joins us now live from new york. good to have you with us. a scale of this is also is
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extraordinary. 4.5000000 people affected, and yes, it is something that binds us, sees every yeah. do you think that will take him by surprise? hi, thank you for having me. i think they were taken a little bit by surprise, because although we have a seasonal monsoon of flooding in the summer months and that because we're in the northern hemisphere. but what's happened this time is a collusion of multiple things like very heavy rainfall. low depression over they have been gall, which slowed down the drainage of rivers. but then also the breach of the dam in india, which caused a massive in flow of water without warning. so they all kind of combined to become this massive catastrophe where the numbers of people devastated are continually going up. oh and a, it isn't just have a station, but it's also the gas that will go up. absolutely. i mean, most of the time when buying the bass is going through intense political turmoil. do you think it is in taking this off the bowl?
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could it have been invested per pad as well? we just have the interim government for about less than 3 weeks, maybe 2 weeks since i was doing of the former dictator by a student led mass uprising. so what we're seeing now is basically that the term government is having to deal with a considerable amount of mass that was left behind in terms of institutional corruption cronyism, malfunctioning unnecessary bureaucracy. a lot of things that we're not always working the best and then suddenly you're left with a not a lot of people who are in charge anymore. so there's been re shuffling happening. so i don't think we can blame the interim government. that's only, you know, been and operated for about a couple of weeks. i think this kind of situation would have caught even a seasoned government in place because there's all kinds of issues, right? but what, what we do have to recognize is how quickly the interim government did respond in
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terms of setting up relief funds, getting out of communication messages, mobilizing the civilian core, but also the army and navy corps to basically respond and rescue and recovery and do terms of trying to get even more votes driven down of trucks from other regions, helicopters reallocated for other purposes. so you see an entire country galvanized together. there are many indicators that, that climate change is bringing more, not towards his office of like flooding like these sort, some floods. do you expect this new government has had a government that needs to puts climate change this issue at the top of it? some tend this, i firmly believe this new government will place climate change at the top of the agenda. it has been the top of the agenda in bangladesh for a long time. we have quite a robust and a set of discussions around it. we have experts and institutions that have been
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built over time because we've been responding to climate disasters of hazards for a long time. but we also have a much more time it's savvy and aware citizenry. people are actually more aware of these things where there's more public discourse around climate. so i believe the interim government will see these connections because one of the advisors is a leading environmental lawyer. so i firmly believe that we do have a set of experts currently in the internal government, but we also have experts across different institutions and ministries, but also in civil society. so i think one thing that will need to be addressed is how do we deal with climate related disasters, like tropical psych, collins, which will and likely increase but then also glacial mel to increase river flows. so therefore, that brings into the question of a regional rivers and sharing of regional rivers and the infrastructure is built.
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so it's about the supranational, bilateral, but a global set of conversations to be high end data is honest and tolerate. really appreciate you taking the time to speak to us. thanks very much for joining us from new york. thank you. now, jerry is pricing for more devastating floods of the rainy season. the heads towards is peak moving a $120.00 people have died. so fall officials a warning about the increasing loss of life and damage to buildings and roads. so don's on the, on the problem that to rapid support forces have agreed to provide safety, monetary and access through 2 routes as well as us lead peace talks in geneva, which began in the middle of august. we got agreements along with many people around the world and in the region to open andre commitments from the, our staff and staff and others to activate around that. and for the 1st time in 4 months,
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trucks moved across the border into areas wherever 500000 women and children faced starvation on the complex incident and began in april last year is created. what the united nations has cooled. one of the wells was to monetary and crises and recent history over the 3rd of the population is now facing food shortages. 5000000 of those are on the brink of famine. that's according to the un, 16 months into the contracts move in 15000 people have been killed in any 11000000 displaced in the world. health organization says a color outbreak has given at least 316 people since june 2023. cameron hudson is a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies. he says, despite the announcement of the new aide roots, the situation on the board is interested on is still very fluid. i think we have to obviously celebrate one. whenever we can get these kinds of commitments, but it's one of these trust but verify type of scenario. so the,
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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 elements of the government that are proposed opening the board or the elements of the government that are approving of opening the border. there is internal disagreement among decides 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 trucks have passed through today, doesn't mean that they're going to be able to make it to their intended destination and feed the, the, the people who are waiting for it. so there's
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a lot of hoops that we're going to have to continue to jump through. we're getting reports from german media that several people have been killed and injured in a nice attack. now this reports may happen during a festival in the city of zone and the police have yet to confirm the details of the attack will bring you more information on that story. as weak assets. the appointment center under moody is in ukraine. the 1st visit of an indian head of government since ukraine's independence in 1991. the visit comes just 6 weeks off to make these trip to russia a visit, but chief criticized was helpless, hospital smells, and the hun shakes as indians leaders will, coming to you by ukraine's president below to me is zalinski on friday. just weeks
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of the bad hugs with the russian president to moscow. this visit to ukraine is no surprise. zalinski emoji have spoken several times on the sidelines of international summits and keeping regular context by phone. with india was maintained, a delicate balancing act between the west and russia. new delhi is deep totally as to moscow the go back decades. most of india is tags come from russia, russian jets from the back boat of its air force. but india, the world's most populous nation, wants to move center stage, diplomatically acting as a possible mediator between russia and ukraine. but time yeah, the key engineering, the matter of ending this war and a fat piece is a priority for ukraine. we held the 1st integral piece summit. i want to thank india for being present at the summit developers. yeah. moody has practical reasons for one to get into the bull. india wants to sell more goods to russia because india is being buying
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a lot of cheap russian on the trade deficit has 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 a time on your life. i mean, studies meetings to conflict, make it easy and finish all 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 visits 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 officials and the cause collegian of russia have begun to construct a rate shelters for residents. the pricing is continuing off to ukrainian forces,
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not just surprising caution. earlier this month, those of 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 is 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 thread 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 culture. talk about 40 kilometers from here. d where the cars nuclear power plant is located and given the ongoing, fighting, taking place between russia and created forces along the border. there were
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concerns about the safety of the nuclear plants. presidents that are important 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 sandbags 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, facile in the history of warfare in world war 2 is yes. again, preparing for what is to come. the door says avari alger 0, of course, sitting russia center has head on out. is there a kennedy withdrawals from the us presidential race and endorsed? as donald trump plus, i'm 50 is how long when
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a site is where human rights organizations who have been struggling to find those when mistakes during the dictatorship in the 19 seventy's and eighty's space, they're facing new challenges within government. i'm probably, i mean the the hello is the weather remains very warm and sunny across central and southern parts . if you have lost the clear skies here, as you can see, we get rid of high pressure in place, but up towards the northwest, but more like wholesome here when, when the weather coming through, you can see the top of the pack dye suffice. here we go with the store 1000000 moving out so that way waiting somewhat, but where to where the does still slide back in behind a cost southern positive and been well into the low countries cause a good part of frontier even move in areas of space, say some wet weather as we go through sash,
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the last 3 showers will ratcliff behind the head of bats bindings. $32.00 celsius, also 30 showing up across central and eastern parts. list those type of just around the body. this week i wanted to west sunday, highlighted brown 23 degrees. is that cold front that? well, the system makes its way through those brighten up behind so not too bad. it will be pleasant, never the less than what to the coming down towards austria by that stage, south of that generally fine and dry. still a few showers. the cars at east side of spain. at this stage, one of the 3 showers 2 across the final west of africa, plenty of showers across the west africa. the eastern ways rolling off the ip and highlands means more a web for good pots of nigeria, pushing all the way to the west. the, the cloud of nuclear war is ever present. what if this is the beginning of one of those accidental wars?
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what is this is the beginning of the end of life, as we know from the horrors of recent history to the rising card tract, the apocalypse maybe discovers the impact nuclear weapons have functionality or failure to keep him out of the safe. is by sitting down to the individual on the street. this is not to drill on out to 0. once himself coerced into toiling on the coffee plantations under intolerable conditions. a brazilian advocate for worker's rights. what's his life on the line? by taking on powerful land owners in the hope of cracking down on modern slavery the, the human cost of coffee, a witness documentary on
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a jersey to the 100 and you're watching out is there a has reminder about top stories this hour is where the strikes across gone, so have kills at least $24.00 palestinians set in stone on friday. people on the ground say there was no rest safe for them to escape to his ready, my silence of hit the town about pain in southern lebanon, which is near the pool to with israel. the frequency of cross border strikes between as well and has for that has intensified since one of the groups talked. come on. this was assassinated in payment last month. destructive floodwaters have been searching across fines. investigating is 15 people, tags and millions console from essential services. how may
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was getting that breaking news in from german needs that reporting. several people have been killed and injured in a knife attack. now this happened at a festival in the city of sal and gin and western germany. police have yet to confirm the details of the attack. we'll get reports from german media that it was a mine stopping pos as buying at random. as soon as we get more information on that story, we will bring it to you. of the independent us presidential candidate fall. but f kennedy julia is suspending his election campaign and has endorsed donald trump. kenzie may the announcement of the news conference in arizona in my heart. i no longer believe that i have a realistic past due victory in the face of his relentless, systematic censorship and media control. so i cannot in good conscience as my
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staff and volunteers to keep working their long hours are as my daughters to keep the main one. i cannot honestly tell them that i have a real path that whitehouse with the on trump is campaigning in las vegas. i'm signed to kennedy for his endorsement. we just had a very nice endorsement from r s. k. and i'll be talking about that right after this. we're going to be going to arizona. we'll be talking about that and a lot of other things too, but i just want to thank everybody and i want to think bobby, that was very nice. that was really big. is a great guy, respected by everybody. the reynolds joins us now live from phoenix, arizona, so well wanted kennedy say he would get from trump in with time this endorsement
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well, kennedy, as you heard, said he, he no longer believes he has a path to the presidency as an independent candidate. he blamed a conspiracy between the democratic party and the media and the united states for forwarding his ambitions. and he strongly suggested that in conversation with donald trump, that donald trump had indicated that he was open to the idea of kennedy's getting it senior post in a possible trump administration. now kennedy's whole res, on debt for in his campaign, has been about health care about the forwarding or stopping the power of the big pharmaceutical industry and polluters. saying that chronic disease is the most important issue that is overlooked in, in the us. so that would indicate to me any way that if there is a job forthcoming for kennedy in a possible prop administration,
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it would be something like the secretary of health and human services or the food and drug administration, or something else in that vein. but this all of course depends not only on from winning, but if he does win, whether he will keep his word to, to kennedy. and the big question beyond that is what impact really this will have on the overall race here in arizona and around the country. indeed they can do we know, and the thing can we point tools back today to on how the suspension of this campaign will affects the race for the white house? this is very interesting because a kennedy voters, they don't fall into a certain type you we, we hear, you know, pollsters slice and dice selector the talk about suburban mom's, you know, industrial working, man, you know, young voters gave orders. what have you. but kennedy voters don't, you know, it's here to any of those categories. they're kind of all across the map. and
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there's really not that many of them. i talked to, one of the pre eminent pollsters here in arizona, mike noble of noble insights. and he said that according to his polling expertise, the endorsement of trump would give trump maybe a point or maybe a little more in the state of arizona nationwide. much harder to tell because of that diversity and some. busy number of kennedy would be voters, will they all turn on a dime lock step and now. busy for trump unlikely. so it's a razor thin race here in arizona and everywhere else in this country. and there are just a few more than 70 days to go before election day. and the, there is rob rentals and many things to bring in some very nice as the from arizona as well kind of harris is now the official democratic policy candidate for november presidential election. on the final nights of the democratic national convention.
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the vice president fully accepted the nomination tool so called for a safe spot and gaza, well saying she stands up for israel's right to defend itself on white house correspondent, kimberly how get reports from the convention? it was the biggest speech of cala 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 gate to business. let's get the business as harris except for 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 also told us,
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and never do anything have asked for tre, herself, as the body meant to 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 cautioned 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, just read that he would be immune from criminal prosecution. in as in donald trump, with no guard rails,
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harris also condemned the october 7th mazda attack on israel, calling the humanities hearing crisis cause but israel's war and gaza, devastated some shouted free palestine as she spoke. president vitamin 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 reacted to come to a harris's speech on social media. the question why harris have implemented her policy proposals as vice president, it's a question she can respond to directly when the to meet for their 1st presidential debate next month. kimberly, how can al jazeera chicago and thomas is
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a professor of political science at valdosta state university and joins us live now from georgia in the united states. great to have you with us as festival look at our f. k junior suspension of his campaign. you surprise that he's pulled out of the rice are not very surprised. it's not common for, for the 3rd party candidates to, to quit this early. but, but kennedy did run a very poor campaign. there really wasn't to run a 3rd party campaign. you really have to have some sort of connecting galvanizing issue that pull voters in. but kennedy has been all over the place and not particularly clear. and so it was easy to see early on that that when he had higher support, that it was going to start bleeding, which it is right now. and so he's now at a point if he doesn't go out, he doesn't step out that the get the, if he didn't do that, what we would see is,
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is him moving farther and farther down in the polos, most likely. so it might have been his only move at this point by sensing the independence like him and the policies persist when it's hard for them to even guess on the ballot. what role do they play? oh, they play a fundamental role, which by the way, kennedy didn't try to do, but when it's done correctly, their point is actually to bring up issues that, that the major parties on here are dealing with that aren't addressing. and when they do that, and it's something that the public or at least some portion of the public cares about what they, they actually can produce significant change in american politics. 3rd party candidates at the presidential level, never when even the strongest 3rd parties haven't been capable of winning congressional seats. but they still play a vital role in american politics. but that role is not actually to,
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to help to win. and then with when they, they're not going to, as part of that give space start may full paint. preventive is looking for issues to be covered that aren't covered at the way they want to buy the mainstream politicians. i'm thinking particularly of the uncommitted voting blog. this is upset, but the democrats and not doing more to bring about that seems fun in goals and not putting the pressure on israel. so they have significant impacts. i suppose when it comes to the very same day. yes, they have a significant impact their, their point is in fact this rob, the people complain about 3rd parties, beings boilers. but their job is to be as boilers with a purpose and bringing up an issue such as, as the gothic prizes. that is something that 3rd parties are supposed to do in that what we're seeing from, from, for example, logical steins. and, and so this is why in many ways what it, what we would have hoped for what you could have,
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what i would have hope for our more and parties who are actually addressing another issue in america, which is the republican party moving so far to the right, and in many ways traditional conservative is being abandoned, but this hasn't really happened right now. and so there's this, this something that's really being lost in this moment. our pay has really lost an opportunity to have some positive impact on american politics. if we look goods, economy harris on the other side on the democrats, we've just been made the presidential nominee. how exciting is that for the policy and for american politics as a whole, that you have the 1st women of color running to be president as well. i think that it's exciting in a whole range of ways on not only because of her background, but because this is now i'm moving to the democratic party into a new strategy that seems to be catching on quickly. and so what we're seeing is
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a real momentum on the democratic side. what we don't know is how far this is going to go with the republicans a month ago were already celebrating victory. and now they're, they're struggling again. and we cannot know for sure what's going to happen in terms of public support for the democratic party. this could be partially a bubble. and on top of that, consider the fact that the democratic on that the debt trump campaign trump was under estimated twice by the pools in 20162020. so we don't actually know how accurate these polls are. the only thing we can cut the confidence about is that, that this is going to be an extremely close race. that will be the separation between the 2 of them will be at most 34 percent of. absolutely, i prevent anything from us politics. it is the end, a thing kind of happened,
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but it's on us many things indeed for joining us that from georgia. thank you. as we move from 1st to years since the origin tina's military dictatorship collab spot, the country is still grappling with full now. so if the regions crackdown on political opponents, an estimate to $30000.00 systems were killed in the seventy's and eighty's, many of those victims, something disappeared and their families. a still searching for on says. but the current government is shutting down investigation unit in charge of finding them, claiming it violates the constitution towards the po. how's the story? it always seemed. bleed was in his twenties when he found out the twilight 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,
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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. yeah, 5 argentina had one of the bloodiest military dictatorship in latin america and the 19 seventy's and eighty's thousands of left wing career less. 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 a command this time the attention center many gave birth under children, given a weight to military couples to race is estimated. the 500 children were separated from their mothers. their relatives are still trying to find when they are put 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,
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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 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. this 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 group say, they're over 300 children that need to be located. so far they have managed to find
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at least a $130.00 but without political support, finding them becomes an even greater challenge. but he said, we'll just see that when a site is so it has hair on all of this era. for my time is attacks and should've what makes a public speech on the policy issues by using questions about who's really in charge of ok know a rumps for the 6th time in iceland for a nearby town is most at risk for now the
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the so the the
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money of my problem is the missing policy need is to try and agree who will be from, says next, prime minister, presence, gamble on slash collections in june, back fired when his centralized coalition lost its majority. but his minutes reports from paris. france is a 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 we came here to remind the president of the importance of respecting the election results and to get the country out to the paralysis in which it is to match. the india says that as 81, the largest share of the vote in jude's elections, the president should appoint. it's joyce, as prime minister emanuel my chrome doesn't seem so keen. he prefer ground the lines of the left on 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. i'll see if he's like well,
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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? 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 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 era powers and india, a suspects and the rape and murder of training adults has appeared in court. the cases triggered nationwide price has so many adults has walked off the jump to
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express the frustration of what they say is a lack of workplace safety. i'm of a time level. it's the main suspect in a case that has shocks and outrage many in india is appearing and quote, is it hasn't quote the anger of medical workers. there was scuffle as between protested and security personnel in coal casa, the same city, virginia tops, who was found rate murdered in the government hospital wishing what 2 weeks ago for to quickly spread nationwide with dumpsters in the system on things, justice for the colleagues. they say it's been a wakeup, cool, exposing the possibilities of health care where could unlock could safe spaces for them. what are they for me and my name? they've been in this country. women are not safe every week. there are cases of rates reported for full across we all tired, we are seriously tired. we want whoever is guilty to get the strictest punishment, so the others are scared to carry out such crimes that it can't be business as
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usual. this has to stop. india's highest court is listening, etc, but task force have doctors 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. i'm 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 it's hot and that to the introduction of strict punishments for rates 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 guitar. and as we can very clearly see, the so where does a problem lie? i think the problem is social. i think as a, as a society, we are the patriarchal society. we haven't got used to the fact that we've been
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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 tied on spoiler prime is attacks and should've was return to the public eye with policy speech on the countries future. it comes just days off to his dosa was sworn in as the new prime minister, tony chang has moved from bangkok, timelines full of prime minister attacks and shinall. it 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, the rest of the returning from 15 years a self imposed exile. but 6 days ago he received a wrong pub, and on sunday he stepped town very publicly, with his dose, have pets on punch. and it was for the royal ceremony endorsing her for her new
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role as prime minister. the next day he was in cold herring. for less mattress, the 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, what 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. 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 confidential ton. it's
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a rather risky strategy. tony chang elda 0. thank it's about kind of as a rupturing north of the atlantic town of glendive excell, a sick time and 8 months and a full 1000 people live that that's one of my son's most important fishing boats. local officials say the robinson is known as a threat to the town for now. people in grantville were forced to evacuate back in december because of interruption. so that has to stop tourists from flocking to the site to witness the spectacle. we just thought that it was the northern lights we were in vic and drove down here thinking it was the northern lights. and as we got closer it was all said mister robinson, it is like the coolest place i've seen in my life. it was very random honestly because we didn't know that it's happening. and out of the view like our, our friend here, like from iceland, he's sending us there is like any other option. so we're like okay, let's go quickly as well as it from me laura kyle: for this news, i'll be back in a moment with most of the day's
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news in depth analysis of the case headline was strategic purpose. do you think this assassination serves? israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years old seem to give it a chance to best to be a bold critical debate. russia has defended the war crane as a defensive war inside story house. will it change the security relationship between both countries on out jersey or pod hitch, i mean to be use is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have on his government with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking on the e. you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way . that's our facing realities. you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table, hard from the presidential?
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could we go to some we cannot take the fact that you assigned him a present as not that important factor. he had the story on talked to al jazeera the applicability, and i just wondered, candidates, you hung up the comments. i used to have something there, but we'll try to be sure of what the draw up from henry, i'm the general manager. i'm not fit. got to look at that. i will get it for her. perhaps i just need something numbers to put it in a draw on kind of medical i may have to have them listed, but i just kind of just give them a minute for them. but you know what? i will be sending this chart on the beach on your financial occlusal guard and we're also the problem is this is leticia,
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which i really look at. the the more is really only selling more death and destruction in northern gauze. are many seeking shelter from finance become targets at least 24 palestinians have been killed. the head of them are a kyle, this is officer alive from though ha, also coming up. yes. present. joe biden has a phone call with the leaders of castle and egypt service. the efforts to secure

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