tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 2, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and the bulk of this is the news. our license though, coming up in the next 60 minutes. a general strike is underway and is route to pressure prime minister netanyahu to reach a cease fire agreement with you and calls for an end to israel is with a tree of saw. so the occupied westbank of these $29.00 postings being killed. and
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6 days of destruction. another is already attacking cause i have this one involved, a convict clinic and the nor will. so i have this out. the democratic republic of congo, dozens of people are reported to have been killed and then attempted prison break. i'm trying to control sco with the sports has come in and they finally gets his 1st leak a go the french wells when a school's not once but twice around the dread that they'd be drowned, but just to be seconds in space. the joining us is 10 g m t would be give us news on is where our major nationwide strikes is now underway. the largest trade union says it was to pressure the government to benjamin netanyahu into signing a gun as a see spot and come to release, deal with him as the action was cooled off to the bodies of 6 is ready. come since we're coming from the tunnel in southern guns or from saturday. well,
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it's like full of shoes. process in cities across israel on sunday night, tens of thousands of people rallies and tennessee been some of the largest demonstrations since october. the 7th police of made dozens of arrest. the protest isn't demanding a ceasefire deal to release the remaining captives in gaza. and a mouse has blamed is ready as strikes for those depths of the 6 captives whose bodies were recovered on south day. israel says they were found with bullet wounds, thousands of people attended a visual for one of the 6. this read, the american hash, go back home, was where the finance minister best law smart trish has now trying to hold the general strike. he's off the attorney general to impose a bond saying the industrial action will have significant economic consequences. opposition. the de la pete has cooled for a complete government shutdown. would you like to be here on such as telecom it's, he's an associate professor of public policy and the institute for graduate studies time, a very well welcome to you. welcome back to i would 0. i think the most obvious
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question is whether or not these massive strikes there's action that listing and israel will have the power to force benjamin nothing young's and a very good question to you, but it's have to be seen. i mean, we haven't seen as so many people demonstrating we're talking about half a 1000000 half a 1000000. i mean that's, that's a significant number. the key, the key sure we get is the momentum. if it's, if the sum of solutions still and, and the numbers increase, then they could pause that in a fit for nothing, you know, and his condition and of the unions unemployed and uh for the, for all the political parties but, but then an umbrella, 40446474 civilians and initially to buy lots and um and it is that it has a very strong uh, uh, unions, historically under have lead key rules in enforcing the public opinion any event. so this time the we,
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the fight is really high and it will be interesting to see how with nothing. yeah. who did with such but this specially that he has a very angry minnesota in his condition so many shows me that the unions and the unions and that is unprecedented. that is a necessity. i mean the given what is what it is. it's the social and went to democracy and unions place some sort of one in shaping politics of public opinion. so great extent. so i'm still going to is unions in this critical moment. i think it would be interesting to see how with the lots of is there any public react with us when we got this junction now, what, what things good uh, uh, i mean, i mean the direction could change against nothing. the hours when at some point, and we'll see how things wonderful, is there any precedent for seems that we've seen played out across the is uh when it comes to a general strike of this level in the country. of course, benjamin netanyahu is being under huge amount of political pressure taking way
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beyond that before october the 7th. but anything like this and not and is what is the simplicity. and i think as you'd like for me to see these pensions or these divisions among, is there any petitions that name is that a society they come before or the something before the gods the world and the guys are more, more or less has increased these divisions over issues that has to do with, of course, and if it was government, the handling of the war and it's outcomes and the precautions on these very the society, politics and economy. the there is a huge, i think there was a, he was functioning these that a, the society and money is of aliens. worry about the future, the niche nature of these legislates where does it fit in what direction is what has been established on very strong secular foundation at this particular government has really taken easily to hijacked the is it i am in the, in the defendant baths what is what is the grad due to losing such a secular identity?
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and this what is many is the eighty's who. busy been, well, i'm not in agreement with the way this government is handling. my thought is insight, is that so again, number message moments and methods at this point. so if, if the numbers keep growing and the momentum keeps going on, i think nothing here would be in a very nettle core note. and if, if, hopefully this also is combined by some fashion from the us using it's visitors. i don't want to say freshen genuine test at this time. not a lot shows like, you know, uh maybe maybe he will be. he will have to get off of his medical note and change the scores of his politics. all right, thomas, how many, many thanks for joining us, especially with the car and is a leading member of the hostages and missing families for him. he joins us now from west jerusalem for what one, welcome to lounge to 0. so i understand that you have just being at the connected
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speaking to members of parliament, what am i saying to you? and we are actually come here every single week, so speak to them and speak out within the committees and made car voices the burn in the house of the people i'm still in the can assist. and we will be here for a few more hours. and what do we hear from them? and it really, you know, different say it, it differs whether it's out in public or it's behind closed doors. and, you know, we, we keep being here in order to make sure uniforms for them to call out to make the right decisions when it comes to the hostage deal that's now on the table and influencing the prime minister as i think the analysis you can just turn was very accurate, the now is very um, you know, very stubborn in his position at the moment. and this is why we're trying to
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explain. it's not only him, but also the ministers and department members around them to choose which to, to do what we feel is right. same the people think the hostages. how receptive do you think benjamin netanyahu is 2 demonstrations on this guy? we're talking about half a 1000000 people across is around here. he has a tendency to bide his time and wait things out. but there's something different this time. and i think that he is the most experienced politician. and i think is really a rino at the moment, and he's been through this many times. and this is why i say we are not only trying to, for example, we're trying to influence other part of the members we're trying to influence is really public to make the public's voice purge at the end of the day. and you know, it's, i think it's very symbolic that i was checking to you from the house of the people
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the is really committed which should represent the will of the people and by any kind of a, you told me it has been presented in the past 3 months, the vast majority of israel is one to see and, and to this more with the hospital, just back. all i need to, you know, to, well about want 6 take here because your cousin tile was killed on the type of the 7th. i mean, the nothing yahoo government and system defeating her mouth 1st. but how much of this is about in the eyes of many is really safeguarding destiny, all whose political survival get there. thank you many, many people and i apologize for that disturbance. can you hear me? yes. yes. so i, i can hear you. i can hear you. uh while you correct the, the short legs to carry on tools. yes. usa, sorry. yeah, i, i'm saying that i think at this point, many people believe that the, the,
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the weight additional wars and, or the moment is the influence by, by more, by all effects rather than actual, um, the actual reasoning behind running the floor and the shooting from us i think that israel must make sure that its borders are secure. we need to make sure that from us cannot carry out an attack like october 7th again. but in order to do so, we need the long term plan. and this will not happen militarily. the military has done what it has to do, and that is we can, how much enough that they can not hurt us, that they can not carry out their barbaric attack on the silver settings again. and from this point on, it needs to go into formatted correctly. so it may of course, be very obvious, probable friction within this is what needs to happen. rather than just saying that may be fictions, very clear and obvious fictions with industries society. we're seeing it on the
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streets, across israel fictions to within politics, but to assist in any way signal a change of attitudes towards the rights and lives of palestinians and guns are in the west bank amongst is rarely people. and i think that, you know, that is really liberal. tim has been very much speaking about the lives of the guys i, i think that many people in israel do see that there is a people on the other side of the stance. they do see that not only there is a people that there you know, human beings, but that these human beings as will be for the, not just the near, also far future, the people that we will be sharing this piece of land, right? and in order to have a space home for both people, we've got to learn to grow exist. however,
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we cannot co exist as long as how much is in power. because how much is it terrance? if you not only outward storage vision, it's also terrace in or if you know, if we think about what it has done in the past 20 years and such as you've got the power 18 years since it's got the power, it hasn't invested in the people in infrastructure, it has invested in finding israel instead of taking care of its own people, been, i believe it's been many people like myself do believe there is no other way. rather than finding a longstanding solution of how both people can exist on this piece of land. but it cannot be when the one side is claiming that there is no room to the other side. and that by the way, is a criticism that i have on both sides of the sense. of course, many of palestinians will give us an example of the blockade of atlanta and see it and go as a, as an example of decades long oppression of palestinians in gauze and not to
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mention scenes that was seen play out on a regular basis in, in the occupied the westbank as well. if we're talking about the negotiated solution to this speaking to him, us seems like the most obvious option right now doesn't it? i agree. i agree, this is what we need to do at the moment. and yes, we need to make sure that when we speak to come us, we speak to a camera that is willing to live side by side with israel. otherwise, there really is no solution. i mean, i don't see any other solution. rather than that, they're expecting the fact that between the river and the speed, there is an equal amount of the jews and palestinians and as long as one side is denying the existence of the other, then we cannot spare exist. and as i said, this is a furnace, a room that i will carry out to anyone who claims otherwise,
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but have from us. has it been its agenda to destroy israel? then of course, in the very near future, we've got to make sure that we reach us, these fire and bits we get all the hostages out, which is the most urgent matter. and then once you start looking into the long future, the 1st further into the future, we need to make sure that there is a new regional agreement here. that's how much is either really the side by side with israel, or is it place okay? who the garden leading member of the hostages and missing families for many sites to joining us now just now. thank you. and as well as large scale military operation and the janine refugee camp in new york event multiplied westbank has entered its 6 statements forces of code, at least 29 palestinians. the view and cooling for an end to these rarely siege, criticizing the use of a little full force, but speaks in need of abraham who was in clifford down the said north west of
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janine anita. what's the picture there on this day? 6 of his ready operations. yes, boston he is here in the village bid farewell to a man. i have had a 58 year old man and he was arrested by these rated forces. but before that, she was here sleeping with the family on the roof of their house. everything is still in its place. you can see the charger, the toys, and even the coffee. these really forces arrested a man and took him and just less than an hour. they returned him as a soulless body. the sister says that she's seen his face and so signs of torture. the only that the medical sources we've been speaking to confirm the fact that there are signs of torture on his body. and the family says that they believe
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that he's been taken as one way to pressure his son, who has been injured before and is deemed one to buy these really forces to hand himself over as a way to pressure. basically, the son does not bid farewell to his father. we've been hearing the drone hovering over the village. but this is seeing here is one way of collective punishment against the families of palestinians that israel deems wanted. it's seen as another layer of the occupation that really spreads tension, anxiety and fear, amongst the family members. the wife of a man was setting us that she bid farewell to her brother on the 1st day of the largest as really invasion to the occupied with banking more than 2 decades. and now the morning house is barely over. it has turned into her receiving condolences for her husband, anita, and that is the picture in jeanine fear. anxiety very much your present. the water
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is the pitcher and the rest of the occupied westbank particular in the wake of funds that we've seen and have grown to be some days. yes, that's your main stance everywhere in the occupied westbank, but particularly in have run through the south of it's weird. we've seen 2 attacks, one of them yesterday, killing 3 is really officers. and then these really forces have surrounded at home and assassinated. what they said was, they said, is the perpetrator of the attack. they went to the village of is not surveyed his home. this is usually done as a prelude to home the relations another collective punishment tactic that is used by these weighted forces against the families of palestinians. israel says there's funds suitable for attacks against is way the targets. the feeling here amongst bostonians is that these really forces are carrying out these invasions, these raids to really give a better life to is really settlers we're living in legally on occupied lands
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because we've been seeing in the past how it more, more attacks have been targeting is really settlers in the occupied to us bank and we've been also seeing how some of the young men have been really this illusions by the prospects of peace and having a state of their own and getting rid of the occupation. so they resort that through carrying of arms and fighting against is where the targets. the feeling here amongst posting is, is that israel wants to crockett down on any support for such resistance to these really the military occupation. and they want to remind hausten is of the heavy price they will pay if they choose to support the resistance against the occupation . or i need to many things that they need to abraham there and go for them. that's north west of jenny and, and gaza. israel has continued his relentless bombardment of the strip, then the latest attack industry, the strike hit, a car is successful at a health clinic in the west of kansas city,
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several people were killed. at least 40000. the 738 palestinians have been killed in this ready attack. some causes since october last year for children and central guns were being vaccinated to the guest, the podium virus for 2nd day vaccine. so being given in the darrow bala and how's the why the refugee camps the campaign that will last until wednesday when i move into the northern and southern areas and strip you and hoping to immunize 640000 children of the age of 10. tar companies even joins us now from darrow by law. i'm so tired these really said talked about, so you humanitarian corporate or is about localized pauses in the fighting to allow this fax nation drive to continue. how. how does it will be affected by ongoing this, right, the strong se, as well. and if i can barely hear your question as these really threatens us to the whole rate for more than 3 hours. so now i'm going to send it to the hospital, which is one of the main i'm planning on key centers that as
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a responsible for providing vaccination for tell us the children. now these really minute treats claim that they are having some sorts of humanitarian poses. box is fixed just that this sticks released by the kansas health ministry. showed that 48 some cities have been killed within the past 24 hours. at least right now is the greatest to refrain source of frustration for gauze as to britain more right now having these vaccination whole basically secuity not going to be skewed on the security level because the abutment is also losing them. every point, avenues, essentially, area. and in the south of the strip, now we know that they use this. i couldn't tell you for the vaccination campaign during the 72000 have been receiving these vaccinations in the 1st day of the campaign. and it's expected that numbers will kind of city change and move to these truck solutions. and we did the coming to invite you to the campaign will
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extend to the city will fund units then to the north of the temperature. and there are some ratings in terms of finding from the fact that i've seen this come thing going to end here. that means that the momentum of these many strikes will increase more and more as the stores of pressure to annoy leave this call you on the campaign that's seen from the touch screen perspective is very polite. so i'm giving some sense to hope for me. please be protected from one of the did least viruses that had been discovered blakely and the goal is to strip as that even. it's the 1st time since 25 used to happen here in the territory. so it is a very unnerving sound, isn't it? the sound of an drone hovering above you has the vaccination rollout continues down . darrow butler, many thanks for that tire companies in the, the dozens of people have reported dripping code of the congolese capital often
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attempted prison break emergency services a fighting a fire which has engulf buildings at the prison. in contrast to the governments, the security forces are at the scene of the situations now under control and public succeeds are expected to arrive in democratic republic of congo and burgundy. this week, the wi shows us $230000.00 doses will be dispatched to the most affected areas. the distribution has been delayed because of logistical problems. the advocates centers for disease control says it needs 10000000 doses to come by the outbreak conference or reports. a cruise amani is recovering from impulse to treatments into ink cover me in eastern democratic republic of congo. a 2 year old dosa, amina, did not survive. doctors say they tried to save her, but she came to hospital too late. the lens of my daughter fell sick 1st. we
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brought her to hospital after 2 days. she died a week after i buried her and then i started to feeling well. next to a mind these bad, these cristella how, who's nothing had to do because the thing here for 2 weeks was here of this, one of my daughter's got sick at home, then the other got infected. the health workers told me i have the sickness as well . many shows symptoms of the infectious disease, like rushes, fever, chills among others, health work because here, see they receive sick people every day. d r. congo has reported more than 18000 cases since last year, but the to number of those inspected could be much higher or 5th live bucks a because with this current situation, most of explanation is our only hope to reduce infection and death. our health work is also affect it because they are also exposed to the are see a neighboring booty,
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which has reported more than a 100 cases to initially get 230000 bucks ins from the world health organization. to say that's just a fraction of what's needed to contain an outbreak that's getting worse. by the day, kathy saw you all to 0 the to cranes. ministries as key if has been hit by a series of new russian ass drugs, missiles have buildings in the capital, ukraine's air forces, russia, 5 groups of cruise, missiles and boards. several drones have in their reports of any fatalities as yet are also reports of ukrainian strikes and residential areas in russia's belgrade region. and the 3 is one of the locations destroyed in the shelling. no casualties have been reported that. so let me hold that is from the ukrainian security and
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corporation center. she says kia does, he think legitimate targets investing. it's important to understand that from the start of this year, ukraine continued to use its own equipment, its own unmanned system. andrews to charge its own legitimate mailed 3 targets in the russian federation, and a ukraine will continue to use oh, it's kept abilities. so it's so in my thoughts and drones to continue to do that and add to the answer of this year. we also will see the build up of such strikes on russian territories. and we'll see that a, we a heating a lot of charges and russian territories. and these strikes successful and
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continued to impact freshman military capabilities. and we need to remember that more than 40 percent of fresh economy works for russia mailed 3, and that the that continue to conduct the war against ukraine. public focus to hire as a journalist and defense. i noticed in moscow he says the up to a new crane strikes of russia suggest an escalation in his ministry. power 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 in long distance. um, this is uh and there's other weapons here. recently, president of ukraine semanski said that they have developed a medium rage, a cruise 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,
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which may be something like the a so called war of the cities in the rock around more the, the, their fish begins. do kind of, you have to do a page for a task. tax on should be, 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 is a serious problem for the russian government. oh, if it great, logistically. okay, let's pretend to one of the other stories in the democratic republic of congo and dozens of people are opposed to being killed in an attempt to prison. break that out of your county joins us with more than this from going mass and give us an update on the latest you are hearing. well up to now there is a little bit of sense of confusion that i want to spend inside the gym. so to a general from
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a call i can construct because the piece on the back brack attempt to started or was it from to broke of this morning. and then the alternatives, say that to have sense sort of use it on the, on the sheet, going to be the inside. and also outside because you're new. i've seen some of the pictures from inside the gym and also people don't ordering about things on the sorts around the now. um, some pictures i imagine, oh, showing. given the dashboard inside and some cruise on us talking about their own colleagues or france. those who have been shot dead by to there's no conformation on the number of people. this is one of the gym. meds, so no money, 1500 people, but the wife and now it hosted almost 15000 people. it's one of the was placing can show. so we have seen, for example, in the last month then, do we've been around this time the government for these are trying governmental
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officials are trying to, uh, to free some people from this deal after a report image showing how people we started getting the site and even people dying from the condition and then every time there is a situation like this, it's almost a big issue for the authorities to control the situation. and for sure, it's very difficult to say that to people we cannot have the right to know, but we still don't have the number of how many people were killed even to enjoy it is we still don't have house. so it is a controlling the area for now. okay, uh, and then of course we will continue to monitor the story. as more information becomes available to us, reports of dozens of people killed a following, an attempt to prison break in the company's comfortable control. so thanks one out of so headed down to 0, a strong electrical performance by the far right into east german states for the other parties of trust and not to highlight. the active in sports coco goes by,
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closed defense comes to an end of the us open. we'll hear from them later. this the the as a major us on the stones. beautiful, but also quite vicious. 3 fronts yesterday. this is because the atlantic front of funding making progress, trying to in summer in western europe. it's a slower process on it. so it isn't happening yet that quickly except maybe and from florence made a new record high temperature 1st day of september. and we're at 58 degrees must offset for, relinquish that to long last in trend of near 40. but it's still pretty house in the balkans. i have to say full cost wise and we'll see the showers move into gemini throughout the outs. i mean to, it's really not going to attempt is back to some degree following that to be some welcome. right. and i think in spite you have a repeat of certain thunderstorms in the science of firms, but there's
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a limit to how far east this cooler weather weather will go. for example, within the cities in vienna except city in wolf, sophia doesn't share much sign of change either be thought to maybe 30 by small chunks of thunderstorms here, but the average is 24 at this time of the year. those ask us to halt submissively, but look, have found those still the readings are coming. you know, the concentration is talk to the current as far as the so hard. but we are still looking at tim, back to being pretty, went to not re moving slowly, westwood, to solving mauritania as the as the world economy. those struck those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your
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business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow the the you want to go to 0 his or months on top stories this out. a major nationwide strike is now underway across these are the largest trade union, as opposed to pressure the government to benjamin that yahoo into signing augustus . he's fine captive release deal with him. us as rails large scale ministry operation and that you need refugee camp to be able to find westbank cause and since it's 6 day is full of serious, have killed at least $29.00 palestinians. few aims cooling for an end to these ready siege. and children in central guns were being vaccinated against the
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probably a virus was the 2nd day the you and was hoping to immunize 640000 children under the age of 10 campaign that will last until wednesday. and then move into northern and southern areas of that when it runs present abraham ra, you see was killed and a helicopter crashing. may many iranian officials blamed wisdom sanctions for the incident runs. duty elected reform is president must have possess, can says lifting those sanctions is at the top of his government's agenda as russell said, rep, or some tire on. there was a violation industry as being one of the sectors hottest hits on december 6th, 2005. and then you'll see the journalist what's going about his date of routine in the news. i mean, pull it out. when the news broke off, an american made made it to the transport day of craft or if the you running a force have crashed into
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a ton. some of the apartment buildings into around the crash killed the $94.00 people, including $68.00 journalist, one bedroom, receive the lease stuff with them. so she was shocked to see his brother's name on it. so something, something, not so far, this immediately left, the new schuman drove to the scene. when i got the forensics had already taken all the bodies, i asked to see my brother's body, but they set the bodies well unrecognizable. i insisted, so they're letting me and my brother was also a june list. he had injuries on his back from the iran, iraq war, identified him from those marks. the impact of the crash left his legs, arms and his head 7. it's heartbreaking to see your brother like that. according to the official report engine failure caused the crash to stand by him and his family say they awaits the line with uranian airlines. since the 1979 is evolution,
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the one has been unable to buy new western aircraft or spare parts for his existing ministry and commercial sleep because of international sections. since then, more than 2000 people have died in craft related incidents. most of them civilians . in may your honest presidency, brian bracy and for the minister, seeing and made up lie young, died in a, had to go up the crash. you're brand new officials blame to west some sections on l . a. v c some. what is it, you know, i see was on board how he cop to that was over 40 years old. this helicopter didn't have updates of equipment. the average aircraft agent around is 27 years. while the global average is 14. iran has over 340 aircrafts, but only 170 or so are actually operational. the risk of being grounded due to a lack of spear pods. most aircraft types using around haven't been manufactured into decades west. some companies say that the sanctions of targeting wants me to
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today's craft but it's a bit of use and he's also sections because most commercial aircraft engines can be used towards on war planes, leaving iran with one of the world's oldest police. many iranians prefer to fly with international airlines when traveling and approved, but those will travel within the country don't have that option. so it's only domestic carriers aren't allowed to fly. just outside of that. oh, just you gotta turn around. well, that's bringing the 100 shelton, who's the managing director of aviation advocacy that's independent consulting firm . he insurance has some cleaning in front. so welcome to how does your andrew so what has be the biggest impact in your eyes? all international sanctions on iran said patients that i think there are 2 things to say the 1st is that the right in action engineers have done an amazing job. the remarkable job in keeping the airplanes that offline fine because the analogy is
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almost those fantastic. i'm not in fifty's motor cars even have an are in cuba. the engineers have had to mike to, they've had to invent or reinvent, or in of i various pay pots to kate, the across line. and that's fantastic. and it's very time. and in the, in the context of savannah, but frankly, it isn't any international aviation because it does mean there is a massive safety issue. if these a cost stops long and international skies to your pain, it points to the by to places to um, to the then all of a sudden a cropped uh, frankly not a site is they should be, you know, not using the right space at the right time it's it's, it's a disaster waiting to happen on the other side of the coin as, as the young, the package related. even though the sanctions have been in place for 40 years and you might will of thought that whatever impact the sanctions have had the sanctions have already had. the problem is a craft, a classic in, in sections,
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language of what's called jewel use that can not just be used for civil uses that can be used for military uses. and had, with these conversation happened maybe 3 or 4 years ago, we'd be in a different place. so i think, but with the tensions rising as they are at the moment, it's very difficult to see these frankly, very effective, very finishes sanctions being lifted simply for the fear of what else might happen if various big pots related to fly back into to iran. yeah, using your have on an analogy of course, it's something charming about the safe aircraft in particular, if they're flying beyond around board is i wonder what kind of restrictions are in place when it comes to writing an aircraft, flying internationally as well. the restriction is on the, on the supply pots, the restriction is not a band on a writing, in a crowd flying through internationally spice, which is the case, for example, with russian. a craft at the moment, need to give her pain and spice. but the restriction is on the, on the supply pots, and who am i stole a craft in the will, of course, produce, put,
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putting what produced by a bus. and all of my slowly cropped into will do spade pots. officials be a pots produced by american no, you have a pen produces and that's the and that's the, that's with the pine really hits. that's the finishes part of the sanctions. so what, what i, what i'm getting out is, even though these planes may not be the safest, there are no restrictions currently as to where they can fly internationally. know, and the impacts of sanctions will. that's not quite true. of course, in that they can flooded the united states. for example, the sanctions regime is by it's an international sanctions process and international sanctions process. and internationally, iran, iran is a craft the free if that's right, would rival the flight to a number of states, including in the middle east, including the, including the highly, very close to geneva rent. and they have historically been around in a craft that you neighbor airport, but i certainly can't find the us as i say,
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the sanctions. i'm more driven towards them and the people who framed the sanctions in the for this price went simply trying to cause economic damage to iran. they were trying to cut a tile in the military waste and i might have any military use they might be able to put to be put to and as i side, the travel with ivy ashen is it's, you know, it's a very fine line between civil and military 100 shelton, i probably could hear your thoughts and this under child to the managing director of aviation advocacy was a pleasure. so that for the 1st time since world war 2, fluoride party is projected to win the most votes and the german states election entering. yeah, losing policies are trying to form a coalition to count to that possibility. the have t a d is also expected to make gains and the state of sex and the polling. now only behind the christian democrats stomach came berlin, the amendment to try and do the if day winning and stacy election for the 1st time
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in its history. the 1st far right to victory in germany since the nazi era. so the i f days controversial leader in tooling. yeah. yeah. and hook will have the largest policy in parliament that quite to turn around for me. i am recently twice convicted of using nazi slogans in his campaigns. volume and again, we want to govern and as the strongest for us, we also have the right to govern. it is also good parliamentary practice for the strongest force to invite others to talk. so our committees will meet next week and analyze the situation on the basis of the final results, except that no other party will work with him. so instead, the other parties will try to form a coalition to keep out the neighboring sex race was between the ruling. christie and democrats, and the i have to the cd. you need to believe he 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
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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 and these 2 elections, the 3 parties that comprise the federal government to could be seeing the liberals found actually both parliaments. the greens actually have won. the social democrats scraped into both demonstrating how fond to the right east gym and vote to the 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 migration with a palmer, t r at high inflation rate, they may be more success coming soon for the i have day in just 3 weeks time, another east german state brendan book is holding it selection. the policy is leading in the polls. the whole list just one. yeah. before election. so the federal parliament here in bell and the one that came out to 0 in the german
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capital, the right bruckner as a professor of political science, the stanford university and belly and he joins as via skype from the gym and capital. welcome rick. so why are so many people and for the east germany, a bundling the political sense of grand? well, it has a lot of reasons and the 1st one is talk your lives and this on the rise, not only in germany, but we have seen this and many waste time countries and the communication techniques are simply applied at up. i have the ideas, the comcast with the staff, there's parties, so it has a lot to do, wasn't storytelling, and addressing people's peers send the motions. so from that perspective, there's nothing to worry about that and funny. so use perceptions. different people disagree on what happens in ukraine and what is the right. so see what the comic
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possession of germany. that is also nothing wrong and the changes in the bottom end are perfectly fine. the moment it starts to get worse, somebody is when people disagree with the core principles of democracy when they become open the research. and when they have ideas about the different political system, that is no longer on the basis of the german constitution. so from that perspective, it's a pretty dark days and they just read off the german democracy. at the same time, the basement tech, somebody was 4000000 citizens and storage. yeah. was 2000000. so this percentage situation in certain parts of the eastern germany, it's kind of peace and the it predicts that this is what happens next in federal elections. i was suppose to find out the domestic intelligence and to ring and designates the f d as quote, a right wing extremist organization. one of his heads that goes beyond
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a hall co was found guilty and fine for knowingly using nazi slogans. yet they have to insist that they slur nazi is simply scott, among green, or these criticisms of olives. they all perfect take off the tries to present themselves as we are the good people. we are, the rios tech increased, and everyone else has moved away too far to the less than be fine on the groups about for a boys to people who are perfectly conservatives and zip codes. germans. this is just sugar coding and presenting themselves to boulders, one not just following nazi ideology, but to express their protest, right? what would be known as the into is that it's no longer just a form of protest. people vote for the cheapest reduction because they position themselves still very far on the right. okay. what talking about political populism is not just the far right and has been doing well. so it's the, the far left the b s. w. this done well in both states. coming, fed,
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understand they to believe in tightening emigration, but how different social policy agenda is what does not say about this way of traditional policies in the east of germany. but germany has changed a lot in the last decades, and they are we nurse of losers. and when, you know, for example, that that's 50 orders, the areas in germany for the 2 of them are located in east germany. so even if you, it's the big news about lighthouse investments, like try again to get investment and on say the contract there, you can just reuse the world home and do so, you know, it's up flourishing. a lot of people don't identify with biggest success stories because it's not in their life. this is what costs are plenty of times praise and the opportunities out there. so i have not done. so from that perspective, there is associated konami difference. but at the same time, the countries i've never done better when you look at the macro economic sanders
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and all of this of course, having a big impact potentially on federal elections next year, it will make book that professor political science and stuff, university and brother and thanks for joining us. thanks for having me. are still a hands on that, which is how much solid? how is living folds the latest when but then drops and major hands about his future . the club house coming up. it shows the business latest is sponsored by him to lot global. your real estate destination in
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time is pulling out his show. me. thank you very much. give me in about pay says it was a great moment, scoring his 1st go for round the grid at the home ground, the santiago, but nobody stadium around a good beat rail. but just on sunday. and it was in fact pay who made the difference. he scored twice in less than 10 minutes for the eco that day, setting up the french welcome went to inside the box and the 67th minutes by pay then added to the lead by conversing a penalty after foul owns and assist. junior madrid drew 2 of the 1st 3 games but face when loose, the defending champion, the 2nd full points behind lead as possible. i know i'll shoot it off or something like that or we don't have anxiety. we're not frustrated. we drew 2 games and we were motivated, we need to try and play better, and i think we did play best to in this game. i think we just have to win. it was a good game team, so the diversity was key and we won 3 points. getting to the international break with good feelings. then full, strong economic fella has said this is what needs to be. his last chair at the english club, egyptian international played
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a key role in his teams 3 now primarily when of a much to united. there was the as school twice in the 1st hoffman on both occasions. it was stella. he provided this as the 32 year old is into the final season of his current contract to says the club is yet to approach him up on some new deal. tyler wrapped up the victory and the 2nd hospice live full made it 3 winds from 3 games, a 100 percent record safe off a new manager of their slots. and the dutch courage says he's keen to keep solid at living for yeah, so little if um, but um, at this moment he's one of ours and i'm really, really happy with, with him being one of ours and the case really well. so we don't talk about contracts from players, but i can talk for hours about how much pay today are you interested in that? so he was impressed with like the 1st 2 games as well. but if we talk about an individual,
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you don't do justice to the all the other ones. because i think today you saw real good team performance in the gym and bundles they go by and munich picked up the 2nd straight win of the season. hurricane fold from the spots against fry book and off to the right. tell us miller came on the bench to break, combines old time, the parents record. he mocked his 710 competitive game for the club with a goal. that completes it. you know, victory. now it's a new, quite difficult us open. title defense has been ended by fellow american m. a navarro. the 2023 champion is the latest big name to make an early exit at flushing meadows. gulf was looking to avenge her falls round last at this. she has wimbledon . been as far as some of the crowds at authorized stadium. with the 3 set went over the full, my grandson, champions, associates, seat and phone thing. test. second straight may just since the final loss in the very last few years. and now 2000000 core files is uh,
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pretty insane. and uh, there's the city i was born in and, you know, phil says the, you know, have a ton of respect for and then he was, he was going to come back here and when this thing again one year, i feel like there's like so many other players in the draw that would love to have the summer that i had, even though it's my lease, probably done well during this time of the year. so many people want to be in the forefront. and so many people want to make the one thing so many people who need 5 years. so it's, it's perspective obviously i'm, i'm because i'm wanting to reach a different level. it is disappointing, but i'm not going to beat myself up and be like, this is so bad and yeah, i expect better. but at the end of the day it happened and i can, i know i can turn it around. the last is runner up, varying the sub blank about the place and of course, the final solution deep at least nothing in straight set. that blank. i had an impressive cruelty on windows and saved on
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a freight points she faced. she's looking for a 2nd major title of the season. we have one more thing, you know, and she'll now face can when jen, who beats don't have the kitchen, the re much of that. and then pick final gen took the gold medal in paris last month. it was the winner again in york, but this 3 southern counts around until 2 15 am making it the nicest finish of a women's mats in us as in history form a semi find list to francis ts. so it says an unexpected pet took from serena williams. and spied him to victory and his latest match at the us open the american go to a surprise visit from the 23 time major champion before his law. 16 much with australia is elected footprint. she tells him she was following his progress and wanted to the well, it seems that was the motivation for needed as a deep footprint and full set to set up for the final against for goes to mitchell printed, it was the end of an impressive on which to him to seats?
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no, but jokes it's alex on deserves. they'll send you a quote, the final since he continues to look for his 1st major title, the german has to come from a sit down eventually between brandon mac, i see mountain pool. he'll place taylor fritz for a place in this. i mean the world's number one goal for us go to shifflett has completed the best season by any player, nearly 2 decades. the american one, the tool championship in atlanta by 4 shots to capture the fedex comp on the $25000000.00 price. that pushes use adding to around $64000000.00 overall, which is the most lucrative season as a chef. the 18 times in 2024. who's making trees include his 2nd most is tied to little goes to the plays championship, fuel. so one and then pick gold for team usa in paris. the last plants when 8 times and one season was tiger woods way back in 2006. it will know plain sailing the
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shuffle was arrested over traffic. miscommunication during the pga championship at valhalla, but charges were dismissed. i mean, if you can describe it in words, more power to. yeah, cuz i, i don't think i can it's been a long year. it's been a very fun year. i think, emotionally. right now i'm, i'm pretty drained, it's been a very eventful year, but it's been a lot of fun. yeah. the really just the one weird spot there at the hollow, which i don't really know what to say about it, but everything else has been been pretty special. china continues to dominate the middle table at the power olympics. they picked up another couple of goals on the 5 minutes in court with to that double seems taking victory and china are currently on such 6 goals. so st. clair of great person in 2nd place. i'm a 76 metals who bought the chinese will be seen by the united states and 2 of the tree finals. not someone who has no arms show a power and pick record with his feet to win them in individual compound. all right, that is useful for now. i'll have more lights on the very next slide show that
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before we go, the institute of arab and islamic god and new york viewed as a bridge between east and west county features to work on the 11 east american office. the exhibit entitled analysts might show cases works from the last century, but as christmas leave, a report just seems to resonate today. so the current exhibit at the institute of arab and islamic art is a bit unsettling. the images are wrong, however you position this painting, you will always see a figure that's upside down and or in continuous movement, a composition, anything but traditional. although it's very unsettling. i think it really has a remarkable subtle message. it is the work of lebanese artist, the bill condo, who used the style of neil expressionism to convey the horrors of war and its impact on innocent civilians. the bill. cons i was born in b route 11 on and 1940,
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but came here to new york university to study in the late 1960 is that a time when campus protest against the vietnam war were spreading across the nation? not unlike the gaza protest was seen in the last year for console chanting war became and its head real theme of his work. concert series of ink, drawings known as leaves from the theatre of war was inspired by his return to 11 on in the 1980s of height of his homeland civil war. curator, mohammed rashid all. sony says the apocalyptic visions were intentional. it was very important for him to depict seems a 4 and conflict in his work so that people understand and comprehend the impact that war has on our shared humanity. and that no matter how far of 4 and a conflict is, one cannot be fully removed from the consequences of the conflict on our human
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conscious and last night. and its message sadly, is as relevant today as ever christian salumi out 0 new york that i cannot send for meaning fuck a service, conspiring to miles you see with mon use and just to buy mis tops. that was the it was meant to be that you just hear the carrier is going knox. click right click, click for the tragic attack, stun the world. and the us president came in and whispered something into the prisoner's ear. what did he just say to press? for the school children present, the events of september, the 11th defined, the will. they grew up in just a huge moment. these are the stories, 911, faith witness. oh no. just sarah injustice for me. k is the driving force of why i do this to show you pieces what it's like to live in some of the most
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dangerous parts of the world to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. everyone, hey, he's watching the news on the mobile phones. unlike your eyes, they don't watching full the news. they weren't seeing that he was being destroyed in real time. when you're on the ground, when you're showing people what's going on, whether it's a war, natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand less simple language is absolutely crucial. but since he's already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the war. i couldn't do this job without the best cameraman best produces the best pictures. and those of the people that i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the well, the enough to over 2023. these raise the ministry of intelligence, proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the
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street, the people in power, those into the history of the amount of spinning displacement and explores whether appearing palestinians from it as uh, in the occupied west bank is, is range to transfer on and just the a general strike is underway in israel to pressure of prime minister netanyahu to reach a ceasefire agreement with her last hello . i'm sorry. i realize the, this is alex rivera. live from dough. how's that coming up on the program? the united nation schools for an end,
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