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the interest in the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in depth examination into our great business. and the conflicting interests play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market. the price of progress on o g 0, the hungry demonstrate as an israel, a whole mess process demanding a guns, a ceasefire. being able to secure the release of captains, the hello i'm dire in jordan, this is obviously around life. and so coming up as well as finance minister request course block up time, one day strike, protest as hope of pressure, the government to agree on a deal un cole's front end to israel is large scale a. so what's on the occupied westbank?
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5 days of destruction has killed at least $26.00 of us to me. i'm thousands of workers at the top hotel chains in the united states. go on strike disrupting the labor day on the pressure as mounting on his randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu. to finalize a garza si fi do to ensure the captives release. that's off of the minute trait recovered the bodies of 6 captives and refund. tens of thousands of protest is gavin, in tennessee and other cities and some of the biggest demonstrations since october 7. police made dozens of arrests. the protest is demanding a c 's filed the with him us to secure the release of the remaining 97 captives in concepts. spell how my son's name is randy. s strikes for the deaths of the captives, but as well says they were found with but it was dozens of people attended. a vigil for one of the 6 is really american. has co but public out of federal has been held
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in these ready city of fits up to 54 of the female captives, 24 year old eden you ever show me was looking at the nova music festival when she was kidnapped by how much spices on october 7th, got a statement. how much, sir, is the one who kills our people? daily is the occupation with american weapons and the bodies of prisoners found them. garza well, he killed by sign is booming. president joe biden stump supporting this enemy with money and weapons, and pressure the occupation to end its aggression immediately. fuzzy. now how must be that? how do you at hyatt has spoken to? i'll just say era. he said how much has been ready to sign an agreement, but netanyahu is blocking that from happening as of here to what i thought somebody really, really the last is ready proposal. it was presented on the 27th of may, and it was presented by these ready occupation and adopted or president by word by word. the us also went to the security council and it was adopted. there does come us welcome to principal. it's put that bug bite and the decision of the security
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council. we expected an opportunity for an agreement committee. we agreed to the, to on with this and get these ready occupations started to evade the reading that we provided. our response of the americans said there was a big opportunity to reach an agreement. if you make a small change and the terminology and article age, 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 to make and we only send questions to the mediators who confirmed that all our questions are approved. and what who didn't ask for should be a medic. um, unfortunately, the american side is following 2 paths and the 1st it wants in agreement, yet it does not pressure these rates. in the 2nd task, it unfortunately spreads an atmosphere of hopelessly and positivity that is not true. i clearly say that we follow up with the mediator and ask them on thursday, we asked them what have you agreed to after 2 weeks of talks. they said they did
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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, correct for nothing. yeah. and that's not an acceptable way to negotiate. what does that mean is right, a finance minister as a little small fridge is trying to stuff a one big stride called by a major trade union, is honest the attorney general to request the court some block the strikes due to begin in the coming hours smarter it says it would have significant economic consequences. comes off the opposition leader. yeah. le pied, quote, for a complete government shut down the end of pressuring the government into signing a c 5 d. them captive release. deal with homeless. i'll just say what time to salute is monitoring the protest from tow of today was definitely different. looking at these images, you have nearly 280000 as really is taking to the streets 500000 throughout the country. and what were essentially spontaneous protests that started earlier in the day after the announcement that these really army had retrieved the bodies of 6
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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 books 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 until a view was major roadblocks to the aisle on highway 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 bon fires, burning tires, and we ended up using force against these demonstrators firing stun grenades, which is a 1st out these protests using water cannons, which we've seen repeated we, we, ourselves,
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and our teams have been sprayed with those water cannons on the ground and the violence that police have been dragging these protesters out and look just last night on saturday, you have police mounted on horseback who had trampled a woman, who was in fact the sister of and 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 finished, ben is a fellow at the institute for policy studies, and she says, the combination of mass protest signed a general strike. could force these when a government to change tax on the $1000.00 of the seems. this is the biggest set of protests that we've seen since the beginning of this round of terrific us 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
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that will, that we know will have a call to tell you. qualitative shift is rarely policies when the united states stop sending more weapons. we haven't seen that yet. they'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 for manufacturing to shut down factories and shut down the, the tech world. those are huge components of these rarely economy. so that means there will be an 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. the meanwhile is rarely a tax on gaza. continue in gauze as a 11 pallets, demands have been killed in an ass striking a school. the set of schools being used as a shelter of displace people. it's ready for us to say that target to how much
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spite is operating in the building. a peaceful people have been killed in a drug and striking a vehicle travelling on sought out in st. kitts the main road connecting northern and southern guns that is also an essential route for medical and aid workers, children and central guns being vaccinated against the pony of virus. shots of being given in the debt of bala and as a way to refugee comes to you in hopes to knock like 640000 children under the age of 10. in a phased campaign last month. the 1st case of the virus and the cause and 25 years was reported. 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. is ready for us as
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a field, at least $26.00 palestinians and, and i'm going ministry operation in the occupied westbank. united nations is quoting for an end to the sea, to the janine refugee come in a statement that says the un human rights office condemns these ready security forces use of unlawful force during miniaturized operations in the occupied westbank accruals for an immediate end to the commons. attack on the janine refugee camp. meanwhile, government of shopping killed 3 is where the police officers may have brought an attack as open fire, border guards and security personnel, and a check point. need to abraham reports now on the attacks from geneva. so this was the aftermath of an attack that's killed 3 is randy police officers. it happened near hebron in the southern occupied westbank were 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 the site of the attack. like i said, the,
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this severe attack is assigned for those the thinking of releasing terrorists. that's what happens when these terrace to roaming the area, the gum murderous, the animals they shouldn't be released at the further north. they 5 of the most intense has read the minute 3 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, and you need an area that has already seen those ends of read 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. mitchell is spared here, road signs and even trees. people here tell us this is collective punishment
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is fine. so the quickly, 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. okay. yeah. and how, yeah. the only you, he's ready for us as a telling us didn't need to make a choice you way to serena to gene doesn't policies will face massive destruction. more to know if you don't, you, probably to us bank has seen this to the increase of illegals ready supplements in the past decades coupled with increasing, subtler violence against palestinians often under the protection of these really army harassing, assaulting and killing 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 lea dormant for years. now these really governments saying it is targeting fighters from her mouth and it's loving to have posing as ever the
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entire population captive an account to me that but i am a jersey to the occupied with bank palestine or the mexico as president has been a but his final state of the nation address office 60 is in power and that has money, a low price of a to defend his legacy, as he proposed to him the reins. but his successor, claudia, showing them of john, home and reports from the capital, mexico city lopez open the door has saved some of his most. i'm vicious reforms for his final week's government. it was mix can president under this manual, look this over to the doors law, state 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 have never happened in the last 30 years. he
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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 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. i mean the, and he gave me a home helped with my cancer with my family. i feel that god 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 unsuccessful. the claim to still corruption. little evidence exists for that either. crazy in the month he's due to handle pilots, cloudy, assigned them from the same policy. but this is no like the president before he goes young's to post a package of 20, i'm vicious, but also controversial reforms among them this month legal tournaments,
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bodies like the national institute for transparency, bringing the federal police force under the armies, control, making things as to the country's electoral bodies through critics say those measures are an effort to reduce the checks and balances when his own policies power, particularly the upcoming judicial reform. nope, is over the dose is reduced corruption. impact on who's fiji. it says so that they impact the justice to the benefit of everyone. and so the not of the service in organized crime, in what's called a criminal so that they serve the people that were full means that judges will be appointed by popular vote. critics, a full submit to bed with political interest to get elected. it's a most of household professionally supposed to be home is that this much is happening the same day with the president delivering his face. the nice and the address. this isn't going to be a soft vinyl. mom is my role is over the door is going to be one likely month by
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legislative action. but it will sort of position that the president's policy has the majority by congress incentive. it makes it open a given that his reforms will pass both opponents and supports as agree. they'll change mexico. the question is, the better was john home? how does it met the president of on yours is the point to the new defense minister, former defense minister jose manuel zaliah, resign a legit links to drug trafficking. his father, congressman, has also quit, comes off of a us and basset up purchase as a meeting between july and has been, has been encounter part the space and drug traffic and charges in the us. the president says she would cancel an extradition treaty with washington of us and bathrooms. this ties between the 2 countries. a still strong. i'm sorry, i keep that. i have a 100 represent us on that, but i am here working on behalf of the people of the united states and it is a great honor for me. it is
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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, our ties are deep and we will maintain that bond forever bond with a start for so frank here and i'll just say about when we come back counting gets on the way. and also by john's bottom entry elections. the 1st poll since back to, to control. i'm not going to encounter more states. 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 good us politics, the bottom line, there is no channel that covers world views like we do as a roman correspondence. i am constantly on the goals covering topics from politics,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you watching out a 0, a quick reminder about top stories here at this hour pressure as mounting on his right in front of the steps and nothing yahoo to reject as a society to ensure the release of captives that's often limited for the cause of the bodies of 6 captives and rough tens of thousands of protest as governor in tennessee. the other is right in the cities. it's rarely finance ministers. smart, which is trying to stop a one day stride cooled by a major trade union is due to begin in the coming hours. opposition lead a yellow thieves suppose to shut them, which ends to pressure the government into signing a ceasefire and come to police deal with summers. and these rails large scale ministry operation and the janine refugee compton the occupied westbank, assented 6 bags force of to let these $26.00 palestinians un scolding for an end to
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these raining siege, 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. that demanding pay rises, investment benefits. and for guaranteed that he was, that was scaled back during the pandemic to be restored. sunday strike is part of a dispute between united union workers with major hotel chains. it's 15000 members of threatened br accounts, and 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 top $10.00 range that we're asking for in the, in the next 4 years, by in place of numbers, we would still be considered for as the, as a hotel worker in the next 4 years. so we're asking for a contract that is
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a modest contract and the hotels are not blind 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. we'll tell you what the knob is, the president of local 5, which is part of the larger union that has organized the strike. explain why the work as a working off the job. there's so much at stake in 2024 in 2022 . our us auto industry experience, you know, over a $100000000000.00 in gross operating profits. well, what's all workers like our old members here and why you have struggled to just get by? so we are at the heart of our, our campaign at the moment workers invoice 5004 til workers employee joined the 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
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a very strong message to all of our major operators here in the us that we need to address the systemic issues related to staffing. corporate error codes that have really hurt our ability to provide the level of service that are guess 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. i think whenever we prepare for moments 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, whatever it takes to win the crimes,
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as it's repel the massive russian attack on its capital keys. the enemy said it's shot down 20 cruise and ballistic missiles on sunday, russia carried out to a wave of strikes and you find the 2nd largest city. i think 44 people were injured . ukrainian officials at least 10 missiles at several locations, including a shopping mall calling see another cell was in our office in a hockey. when she heard an explosion 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, there was flood. i don't know what else happened. i just sat in the metro. well, it rushes offensive on hockey, comes out to moscow. sadie stuff. what it called a massive ukrainian air attack of a night by downing a 158 drums and 15 regions, including 2 other moscow. in order to find renew, the city was hit,
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but the casualties were reported. pablo failed and how is a journalist and defense on the list? he says, the scale of ukraine strikes on russia suggests an escalation and it's ministry. pop. it's well known to do you agree is mass produce long range drones. many of them are actually made out of wood and they can fly rather accurately and long distance. um versus oh and there's other weapons. 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 really an escalation we're seeing right now. uh discount which may be in something like the so called war, the cities in the rock around more the. there fish begins to kinder, have to do
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a date for us to add to the facts on cities. this could be rather rather serious and of course for moscow to be attack and sometimes even head. and maybe this is going to escalate that. there's a serious problem for the russian government politically, logistically, smells for the 1st time since world war 2. a fall right party is projected to win the most votes in a german state election. they have the parties also expected to make gains in the state of saxony. holding natalie behind the question, democrats, someone who came, has moved from dallas. hold on a moment to try and do the if day winning and stay selection for the 1st time and its history. the 1st far right to victory in germany since the nazi era. so the i f days controversial liter into lang. yeah. yeah, and hook will have the largest policy in parliament that quite to turn around for them. i am recently twice convicted of using nazi slogans in his campaigns,
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evolving that again we want to govern. and as the strongest force, we also have the right to govern. it is also good parliamentary practice for the strongest force to invite others to talks. our committees will meet next week and analyze the situation on the basis of the final results. except no other party will work with him. so instead, the other parties will try to form a coalition to keep hook out the neighboring sex race was between the ruling. christie and democrats, and the i have to the cd. you need to believe we've done just enough to be able to form another government. we all know how for straight to the people, we put it happening in berlin and the people have sex and you have chosen to trust . this is not a purchase vote. the people gave us the strong results and thank you for the strong support for us and that we did this together. but it's the kristi and democrats held their own in these 2 elections. the 3 policies that comprise the federal government to be seeing the liberals found lice of both parliaments. the greens
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actually have won. the social democrats scraped into both demonstrating how fond to the right east gym and vote to small shifting people don't feel hurt. so people have the feeling actually you don't, you don't listen to us so, so we have problems with a migration with a poverty or a high inflation rates and then maybe more success coming soon for the i if day in just 3 weeks time. another east german state brendan book is holding its selection . the policy is leading in the polls, the old list just one year before election. so the federal parliament here in berlin going, it came out to 0 in the german capital and took a thousands of demonstrators gathered to protest against the recent load around up straight dogs across the country. they say the legislation is
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leading to the killing of the animals and according to the government to withdrew it or forward, his estimates around $4000000.00 straight dogs room to the streets and we were there is the most considered homeless. several people including children, have been attacked. is it an extra 100 segments to meet the seats? a lot of these are not accepted by the public. we want this lot to be withdrawn immediately. why they are living beings just like us. we are here because we all against them thinking not related to against the massacre with this lot on. there's not a big issue. and just like we stood beside our president on july 15th, when there was a coup attempt, we are here for the straight animals. i see this as an a k party supporter this low as a blood diesel. it should be withdrawn. one person has been killed and tens of thousands of properties on now without power assumes lashed to a straight in states. the trees have been up rooted in flood warnings triggered in thoughts of tasmania and victoria in the country, south,
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east coast. and there is have been inundated by high tides police. the woman was killed when a tree fell on her company in a caravan pock. alright, well that's it from the diamond jordan for now. the weather is next and inside story examines the mikalyn. miscommunications observes them on thoughtful spectrum . thanks for watching the the colored side claimed as the now making its way away from the pockets donnie to see the area cloud that just pushing towards most scott, just stuff. sure. when it's massive, but it will be very briefly, there will be some large waves coming for you here. 65 kilometers per hour. it's making it's way further west. was that around 12 kilometers per week, long as it does so. drawing in much dryer s,
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i will let it 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 never the less of some localized flooding. so a few shells around the southern end of the red sea in between. it is dry breezy, whether they have some method, dustin sat, just remedies the side. all of us out a push up into the eastern side of the meta chunks of one of the 2 shelves into side processing across the western side of syria, south of that generally drive. but a scattering a shy was coming in across stuckey i. we got some went to weather, to a possibility across greece, over the next couple of days moving pot, south africa, general dry on the other hand, shell is still farther north and 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 some the
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