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the comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the angry demonstrates as an israel whole mess, protests demonic a goes us, the spot deal will secure the release of captain. the other ones are in jordan, this is out. is there a life and doubles that's coming up, as well as finance minister request course, look a plan one day strikes the protest. us hope pressure the government to agree a deal you and calls from the end israel large scale assaults on the, on the side, westbound 5 days of destruction, of killed at least 26 hundreds of thousands of workers of top hotel chains in the united states. going strong, disrupting the labor day holiday weekend,
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fresh as mounting on his reading, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, to finalize a guns, a seaside deal to ensure the captives release. that's off to the military, recover the bodies of 6 captives and rough tens of thousands of protest as gathered in tennessee and other cities in some of the biggest demonstrations since october. the 2nd, at least, made dozens of arrests. the protest was not demanding a c spot deal with thomas to secure the release of the remaining 97 captives in guns that well hi, my name is randy. s. strikes with the depth of the captives, but as well says they were found with bullet woods. dozens of people attended a video for one of the 6 is randy, american hersh go bed post. if sound the sooner has been held and is rarely city of pet optic, for the one of the female captives 24 year old eating you ever show me was looking
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at the nova music festival when she was kidnapped by how much fighters on october 6th in a statement how my says the one who kills people daily is the occupation with american weapons and the bodies of prisoners found in guns that well he killed by sign is bombing. president joe biden must stop supporting this enemy with money and weapons and pressure, the occupation, the end, if aggression immediately what senior, how much the the how do you allow hire has spoken to all just sierra. he said, how may i ask, has been ready to sign an agreement, but netanyahu is blocking that from happening of, of head of what i thought somebody in the. the last is ready proposal. it was presented on the 27th of may, and it was presented by these ready occupation and adopted are present and fight word by word. so the us also went to the security council and it was adopted. there does come us welcome to principal. it's put out by boston and the decision of the security council, we expected an opportunity for an agreement company. we agreed to the top. i'm going to submit these ready, occupational started to evade. the reason that we provided our response to the
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american said there was a big opportunity to reach an agreement. if you make a small change in the terminology and article ace, we presented a paper based on these ready proposal, which we agreed to nothing. yeah, false. the claim that we rejected the proposal and made many conditions. in fact, we agreed to israel's proposals that were presented on the 29th we make and we only send questions to the mediators who confirmed that all our questions are approved on the should be a medicare. unfortunately, the american side is following 2 paths and the 1st it wants an agreement, yet it does not pressure these rates. in the 2nd task, it unfortunately spreads an atmosphere of hopeless and positivity that is not true . i clearly say that we follow up with the mediator and ask them on thursday, we ask them what have you agreed to after 2 weeks of talk? so they said they did not reach anything with the israelis, and we asked them to bring solutions to all of the issues of disagreement. unfortunately, today the negotiations are over the new conditions and what i find them. yeah. and
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that's not an acceptable way to negotiate. what does that mean? that is really finance. when is the best little small fridge? just trying to stop a one day stride cooled by a major trade union exhaust, the attorney general would request that the course block the strike due to begin in the coming hours smarter. it says it would have significant economic consequences. comes off to opposition lee. they get paid cold for a complete government shut down with the aim of pressure and the government into signing a c spy and captive release. deal with some us discuss the task many off right now . i am calling for a general total strikes me for now. it will be tomorrow, we will see where things go, but it is not a simple matter to shut down the economy. but you know how much responsibility ive show in the last 11 months? no more. i cool and the people of israel to take to the street in this evening, tomorrow leave the workplace is my home. i called all economic organizations in the state of israel and everyone to join the strike. tomorrow. we must show you the cry of our beloved country. we must raise the cry of our hostages,
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or just placed our dead cause. the state of israel must be returned to normal. m you go. i'll just say it was. i'm the salute as monitoring the protests from tow today was definitely different. looking at these images, you have nearly 280000 is really is taking to the streets 500000 throughout the country. and what we're essentially spontaneous protests that started earlier in the day after the announcement that these really army had retrieved the bodies of 6 captives from gaza. and it sparks a lot of outrage because according to his really military assessments, they were alive just a few days ago. and according to both from us and is really officials, these captives were supposed to be on the list of those who would be released in the 1st phase of a deal. but there wasn't a deal. there was so much back and forth in previous months, but it just didn't happen. so the anger from these really public spilled onto the streets and what we saw on television was major roadblocks to the aisle on highway
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which is essential for traffic and israel. it goes throughout the entire country and this junction and television is quite critical. if you're trying to get anywhere throughout the city, you would have to pass through there. so you have thousands of people spilling onto the main highway, setting bonfires, burning tires, and police ended up using force against these demonstrators firing stun grenades, which is a 1st out these protests using water cannons, which we've seen repeatedly, we ourselves and our teams have been sprayed with those water cannons on the ground and the violence that police have a dragging these protestors out. i'm not just last night on saturday. you have police mounted on horseback who had trampled a woman, who was in fact assist or been is really captive. so these really police do use force in these demonstrations and tonight these really public was much more vocal with their anger. well, for the spanish, there's a fellow at the institute for policy studies, and she says, the combination of mass protests on a general strike could force these when
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a government to change tack on the one concepts. it seems. this is the biggest set of protests that we've seen since the beginning of this round of terrific assaults on gaza that began after october 7th. the question will be whether the quantitative increase it's now up to about $500000.00. apparently. whether that becomes a qualitative difference in the impact on government decisions, the only real thing that will, that we know will have a call that a qualitative shift is rarely policies when the united states stop sending more weapons. we haven't seen that yet. we're talking about a stripe that would involve the uh, the health sector, shutting down the airport, the international airport, which is very key for the is rarely economy, as well as there's been calls from the tech sector and from manufacturing to shut down factories and shut down the, the tech world, those are huge components of these really economy. so that means there will be an
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impact on the government, whether it's enough to, to change the position of nothing. yahoo, in his closest allies, remains very unclear. but that is a very big step to take that hasn't been happening regularly. this hasn't happened in at least a couple of years. so this is a big deal. meanwhile, is running a tax on gaza continue in kansas city 11 and palestinians have been killed in an aspect on a school. the start of school is being used as a shelter for this space. people is ready for us to say that tongue or to the how much spite is operating in the building. at least 4 people have been killed in a drug strike. i'm a car travelling on so loud in straight is the main road connecting northern and southern gaza. it's also an essential route for medical and aid workers for children in the central gaza are being vaccinated against the debilitating pony. a virus shots have been given and they've developed, bella announced the way to wreckage attempts to you and hopes to knock united 640000 children under the age of 10. in a phased campaign last month. the 1st case of the virus in gauze and 25 years was
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reported a mrs. the, this is one of the series of diseases that spread during the war and this disease is frightening from the moment we heard about it. we were afraid, we escaped death with our children, and we were displaced from one place to another for the sake of our children. and we found these diseases. we are thankful to the institutions that contributed to the vaccination and help bring it to gauze or for our children unless it's ready for us as all but destroyed ship a hospital in northern gauze or 5 months ago. now one of its medical units is up and running again. abraham, our lady reports on the efforts to resurrect the strips biggest hospital. i am here found an inside medical complex, one of the biggest hospitals, the entire guys for also the ground. the surgery took place at the end of march that lift the whole hospital was now the local communities coming together, rebuild it 70 bids inside this hospital now exist to help the local community to
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get the proper treatment off of the i, the health system labs here in northern jersey, city and many hospitals got out of service. now the good news is that it is possible back to service right now and then the how about, yeah, how about this is the sacred time in the sacred place? simply because it cherishes human life. yes, it was the sight of killing torture and destruction at the hands of the israeli forces, then many sacrifice their lives here, including many renowned pro city and doctors. and in honor of their spilled blood. we brought this medical facility back to life. let me take you all around the original woman this hospital, this hospital on you mean that that did because civilians are probably the treatment now civilians hoping to get it from our treatment. after the rebuilding process that took place inside
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a shift on medical complex. we are talking about more, it is now can be distributed, the whole hospital offer the rebuilding process and get in as a medical complex in service. some of the tools that those do within 6 months we will be able to restore at least one 3rd of the l chief, a complex as facilities. we are working hand in hand with local and international organizations. today we reopen the emergency unit. a signal that we will bring the entire hospital back to life to emerge as it was before the icon of health care on the gaza strip. they are hoping that the health system is getting better with prime minister of health has held that we've been in the process inside some medical complex infinity and the 0 northern god, the palestine is where the forces of killed at least $26.00 palestinians and an
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ongoing ministry operation in the occupied westbank. the united nations is quoting for an end of the siege of a janine refugee come in a statement that says to you and human rights office condemns these rarely, security forces use of unlawful force during the tries, the operations and the occupied westbank and calls for an immediate end to the coming to attack on the janine refuge account. meanwhile, government of shopping killed 3 is waiting. police officers may have drawn a tank as open fire boat, a godsend security personnel, a check point. i'll just there was need to abraham reports on the attacks from jenny this is the aftermath of an attack that's killed. 3 is ready police officers. it happened near hebron in the southern occupied westbank with these where the army has been conducting intense military rates in the last 24 hours. israel's minister of national security. it's a modern give you visited this length of the attack. like i said, the,
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the severe attack is assigned to those who are thinking of releasing terrorists. that's what happens when these terrace to rome in the area. that's gum motorized, the animals they shouldn't be released at the further north. they 5 of the most intense has really made it through operation. the occupied westbank has seen in decades not only from the ground, but from the air. drones helicopters, even error strikes in this densely populated area. this is shaping up to be the most destructive operation in geneva, an area that has already seen thousands of reads in the past couple of years. this is where the army says it's picking up roads to dismantle improvised explosive devices, sometimes planted by palestinian fighters. but look at this huge destruction. little is spared here, road signs and even trees. people here tell us this is collective punishment
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is fine. so the, what's the goal of all of this? there's no need for this intentional sabotage. they are making us pay a price because we support resistance. he had had the only use he's ready for us as a telling us didn't need to make a choice. do we to serena to add? jean does and policies all size, massive destruction, more to know. the occupied westbank has seen this to the increase of illegals really supplements in the past decades coupled with increasing, subtler violence against palestinians often under the protection of these really army harassing assaulting and dealing with impunity. and no accountability a change to the palestinian resistance in recent years or more young men from the refugee camp sticking up on a movement that had lead dormant for years. now these really governments saying it is targeting fighters from how math and his plumbing to had holding as ever the
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entire population kept of an account to me that but he a jersey to the occupied with bank palestine to start for. so break here, and i'll just say right, when we come back, washington just on tutors to reconsider withdrawal with my biological extradition treaty as a president, once laplant against, from a mexico's president's address of the nation. so the final time with high approval ratings. but am an anti government protest? smyrna state. the colored sites named asthma is now making us way away from practiced on you to see the area cloud that just pushing towards most scott, just stuff. sure. when it's massive, but it will be very breezy. that will be some lot ways coming for you here. 65
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kilometers per hour is making his wife or the west. was that around 12 kilometers per week, long as it does so, drawing in much dryer as well. that that will be some showers into the far east of a month. they will tend to fade out as we go on through the next couple of days. but the possibility nevertheless, of some localized flooding. so a few shelves around the southern end of the red sea in between it is dry breezy, whether the submitted dusting, sand test drive, at least the side all of us out a push up into the some sort of a made of chunks of one or 2 shelves into side processing across the western side of syria, south of that generally drive, but a scattering a shout was coming in across stuckey i. we got some wet to weather to possibility across greece over the next couple of days. moving pot, south africa, generally troy, on the other hand, shell is still further north than they should be. but some big down pools. i all slide my way out to chat into these. yeah. just pushing across into molly easing further westwood with flooding for some
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the, the illusion of, as i said is up with opposition's design is a cynical and it is harmful, a dangerous completion between the persecution of a people and the criticism of the state is echoing across the world news rooms and to send me keys in the hatred of jews because uh choose country is honest and is not about to lose its about teacher. and we need to talk about design is a listing close special on the jersey at the the
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welcome back to watching out. just a quick reminder about top stories here. this uh, pressure as mounting on his right, 5 minutes to visit him and let me know who to reach our guys to see 5 deals and show the release of the captives. that's off of the miniature covered the bodies of 6 concepts and run tens of thousands of protest us gavin and tennessee and other is right in cities. it's really finance minister that doesn't else much which is fine to stop a one day stride cooled by a major tribunal is due to begin is due to begin and the coming out is essentially the yellow pizza forced to shut down which hangs to pressure on the government to signing a ceasefire and come to release, deal with commerce on his rails large scale military operation and mentioning refugee come from the outside. westbank isn't that it's 6. the is forces of killed at least $26.00 palestinians, you ins. courtney from the end to these really seeds condemning the use of unlawful force. no thousands of workers at some top us hotels went on strike on sunday ahead of us labor day. then demanding pay rises and best benefits for guaranteed daily
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where there was scale back during the pandemic to be restored. some day strike is part of a dispute between united union workers with major hotel chains. is 15000 members of threatened wall council in hotels, and 12 major cities over the next few months. as far as the wages, you know, we have a lot of people that are just living check to check. were asking for a $10.00 rate. and even with that $10.00 raise that we're asking for in the, in the next 4 years, by in place of numbers, we would still be considered for as a, as a hotel worker in the next 4 years. so we're asking for a contract that is a modest contract and the hotels are not applying to that. all they're worried about their shareholders and making them the millions that they get every single year. we're just trying, we're trying to survive a spring and kate, what's an ivy? he's the president of local 5. that's a hospitality and healthcare union. part of
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a launch at united a union that's organized this mass striker joins us live from honolulu in hawaii, kate, good. you happy with it? so tell us briefly a bit more about the reasons why, you know, i work as a going on strike there in hawaii, and how deep is this dispute with these major hotel chains? whether sir, thank you for having me and you know, there's so much at stake in 2024 in 2020 to our us hotel industry experience. you know, over a $100000000000.00 in gross operating profits. well put to a worker. so like our own members here and why you have struggled to just good bye . so we are at the heart of our, our campaign at the moment. workers in hawaii, 500428 workers employee joining 10000 other hotel workers in 8 cities. 24 hotels across the united states that went on strike today. that will last over the next 2 and 3 days to send a very strong message to all of our major operators here in the us that we need to
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address the systemic issues related to staffing. covey, there are cuts that have really hurt our ability to provide the level of service that our gas deserve and expect. and here in hawaii, where tourism is such a, a core of our economy, that is even more for us to address. yeah. and k, the union is threatening most strikes of, of the next few months. do you see the strike action escalating if your demands are not met as well? you know, i think whenever we prepare for a moment's like we're in now, our members are prepared to do whatever it takes to win a fair contract. and so 8 cities here in the us. so went on strike today for additional cities. so have already authorized strikes and so we'll see what comes, but really every single one of our members, including the $5000.00 here and what you are prepared to do,
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whatever it takes to win, to make sure that chosen works for all of us that tours and works for workers tours and works for guests and not just work for our op sure owners and photo operators to continue to read the benefits of our hardware. and the strike is happening over the labor day weekend cade, which is always a very busy weekend for hotels, for travelers in guess. what's your message then to the thousands of gas will be affected by this strike? well i think um, the point of us being on strike this weekend is, is very intentionally strategic in terms of sending a very strong message to our operators. but also to our guests were out on the picket line. because we cared deeply about our guests. we cared deeply about the services that we provide. we are in the business of hospitality. we want that to remain. and in order for us to provide the high level of service that our guests deserve and expect, we need the tools to be able to do that. and that's what our action is about here and what you don't know. her spirit is a core part of our brand. we're not able to meet the expectations that our guests
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have of experiencing that allow her spirit. if we're short staff and you know, have increased workloads just to adjust. the final thoughts you paid was that kind of push the time. but in terms of the big political picture, the upcoming us selection, both candidates, harrison trump have been courting the labor unions like yours come to harris and expect to be on the stand to meet the head of the teamsters on monday. oh, well, most labor unions be endorsing on why? say? well, i can say this. there is no question for our union night here, our international union, the we've already and the doors, kamala harris and governor, was in their bid for the presidency. and it's, it's clear, uh, the choice for us is what not. we're going to support a candidate that will put the interest of work, give you. but 1st, or put the interest of our bill, you're in there corporations. and there is no question or in our mind that koala harrison and governor wallace are the best candidate to put the interest of our
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work people 1st. and that's what we've got to keep in mind uh or the next 60 or so days before our general election came up and i'll be ready to get your thoughts on your analysis here. thank you very much indeed. k for talking to let's thank you. in a little ha, now the president of honduras has appointed a new defense minister, former defense minister, jose manuel is the la resigned of alleged links to drug traffic has his father, congressman has also quit, comes off to the us ambassador, criticized a meeting between somebody a and has been, is waiting accounts about the spacing drug trafficking charges in the us. the president says she would counseling extradition treaty with washington all of us and passed on 6 times between the 2 countries. a still strong, sorry to have a 100 represent us on the web. i am here working on behalf of the people of the united states and it is a great honor for me. it is a very dignified country with many important values and opportunities. we must acknowledge that there are almost 2000000 hundreds living in the united states. and there are many americans here in the country. the countries are connected,
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our ties are deep and we will maintain that bond forever. almost a month in mexico, as president, has delivered his final stage of the nation address up to 6 years in power that has many a lopez open to defended. his legacy was even passed behind the reins. but his successor, claudia, showing them a townhome and reports now from mexico city. lopez abrego has saved some of his most. i'm vicious reforms for his final week's office. it was mix can president, under this manual look is over the doors law, state of the nation, address a 2 hour speech listing his accomplishments. this perhaps was the name of your choice. 5.1000000 people came out of poverty in 2018 to 2025 point 6 percent of the population that had never happened in the last 30 years. he presided over more than 100 percent jump in the minimum salary. a raft of social programs and direct credit transfers to those in need. pensions for the old and
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grants for those at school. it did help reduce poverty, maintain approval levels, so between 70 to 80 percent mexico cities, main square was full of the faithful median that he gave me a home helped with my cancer. with my family, i feel that god's sent him now that he's going, we want him to stay with us. that's why i made these images to keep him present. you know, there is like reducing violence. he was largely on successful. the claim to still corruption. little evidence exists for that either way. see that in a month. he's due to handle pilots, cloudy, assigned them from the same policy. but this is no like the president before he goes james, to post a package of 20, i'm vicious, but also controversial reforms among them. this month, legal tournaments, bodies like the national institute for transparency, bringing the federal police force under the armies control and making changes to the countries electoral body. throwing critics say those measures are an effort to
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reduce the checks and balances on his own policies. power, particularly the upcoming judicial reform, nope, is over, the dose is reduce corruption who's specie. it says so that they impact the justice to the benefit of everyone. and so that they're not of the service and organized crime in what's called a criminal so that they serve the people. the reform means that judges will be appointed by popular vote. the critic site was full submit to bed with political interest to get elected. most of how best we supposed to be the judicial reform is that this much is happening in the same day for the president's delivering he states the nation address. this isn't going to be a so final mom and today's monroe life is over the door, is going to be one likely month by legislative action. but it will sort of position . yeah. but the president's policy has majority by congress and sent it to makes it a little bit of given his reforms will pass both opponents and supports as agree.
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they'll change mexico. the question is, the better was john home? how does it have met scripts in the ukraine? says it's propelled a massive russian attack on its capital. keep the army instead of shut down. 20 crews and ballistic missiles comes out to russia. cat out the weight of strikes on your train. second largest city keys. $44.00 people injured ukraine and officials at least 10 the selves at several locations, including a shopping mall, found an teen. another cell was in our office in hockey when she heard an explosion to the i was at work when there was an explosion. glass chattered or furniture fell. i just ran to the metro. it was very loud. there was a fire, but i didn't know what exactly had caught fire. as we came here, there was an even louder explosion. people were shouting. there were injured people,
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there was flood. i don't know what else happened. i just sat in the metro west as offensive on hockey comes out as often must go to settings, stuff for the, for the massive ukrainian air attack of a night by downing a 158 drums and 15 regions, including 2 of a must go on order to find another city was hit, but no casualties for a 4th. it will popular feldman highway as a generalist of defense on less than he said, the scale of ukraine strikes on russia suggest an escalation and its miniature power. it's well known to do you agree is mass produce long range drones, many of them are actually made out of wood. they can fly rather accurately in long distance. um this is uh and there's other weapons here recently president of your grandson as he said that they have developed a medium rage. it grows my file is, can reach moscow and bows. thickness sizes maybe also can reach costco. this is
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a really an escalation. we're seeing right now uh discount which may be in something like the so called war of the cities in the rock around more the but there fish begins to grinder. you have to do a date for a tab to tax on cities. this could be rather rather serious and of course for moscow to be attack and sometimes even head and may be, this is going to escalate. that is a serious problem for the russian government who, if it great logistically. so one person's been killed in tens of thousands of properties, not without power storms last to a straight in states. trees have been uprooted in flood warnings triggered in pots and pans mania, and victoria and the country. se coastal areas have been inundated by high times. police at one was killed when a tree fell on her cabin in a caravan pock with a full.
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