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is race transfer one and just the a general strike is underway and israel to pressure of prime minister netanyahu to reach as these fi agreement with her mass flow. i'm sorry, i realize the, this is alex rivera. live from dow. how's that coming up on the program? the united nation schools friend and israel's ministry is sold in the occupied westbank. at least 29 palestinians have been killed in 6 days of destruction. also coming out this hour, excluding the fall, right? john denise johnson, the cause for political unity to form regional governments. off to the
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a f these unprecedented gains into eastern states and at least a 150 people are killed in flooding caused by a dam. collapse annual fee sudan will be live from the region, the hello, and welcome to the program. we begin this hour in israel, where a major nationwide strike is on the way the launch is. trade union says it wants to pressure the government from benjamin netanyahu into signing a gaza ceasefire and captive release. deal with him. us action was called on to the bodies of 6 is riley captors are coming from a tunnel in southern gaza on site. today. i am so disliked and i hope that it won't be only 2 hours. i feel that i support this cry because we really want all of the people to use or one
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0, for our friends and brother. come back from guys. well, it'd be free. yesterday. it was they, they maybe the how this they, because we have heard about the 6, a hospices that were killed after suffering for 11 months. and we can stand aside. and that's why we have a came into a so i was a strong follows huge protests and cities across the israel on sunday night tens of thousands of people riley didn't tell of even some of the lodges demonstration since october 7th, police have made thousands of arrest the protest as a demanding a cease 5 deal to reduce the remaining captives in gaza. meanwhile, a mouse has been speaking out is blamed as riley, as strikes of the depths of those 6 captives whose bodies were covered on sat today
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is rarely saying they will found with bullet wounds. thousands of people attended a video for one of the 6 is riley american hush cope at poland. and then he is ready, finance. minister, bizarre, smart, treacherous trying to put a stop to the general strike. he is honest, the attorney general to impose upon saying the industrial action will have significant economic consequences on the country. opposition be they are le, pete is called for a complete government shut down. i will have to sell who joins this onset here and tell her and she is here because the is riley government has bind, i'll just there from reporting inside israel. and so how do you seeing these protests, these images that are coming from caliber, even israel tell us more about what is prompted this explosion of anger. now, well, there's a lot of anger because of the 6 captives bodies that were brought back from gaza, according to his really military intelligence. the captives were alive just
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a few days ago and according to both of these rallies, and how about us, some of those captives were going to be released in the 1st phase of a captive for prisoner exchange deal. and phase one, if there were a ceasefire. so these really public is furious at these really prime minister saying that he's not capable nor willing to secure a deal, and that he has failed the country repeatedly, and that he's pro, longing the war for his own personal and political gains. so how do you think this could affect the prime minister benjamin netanyahu? it's difficult to say, but with today's strike, which there has been a lot of debate over the government is saying that it's a specific members in the government. like that's one of the smart risk that this is an illegal strike and they're taking it to the courts. and in fact, the televi municipality televi sport has said that this strike needs to end the 230 local time, which isn't just around 2030 minutes. so even though some of these strikes might and early people are still going to be protesting in the streets the last time we
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saw a large labor union strike like this was when the country was protesting a different issue. and it did have an impact on the government that actually allow them to change course in their legislation. so that's what these demonstrators and labor union are hoping to do to apply that economic pressure on these really prime minister on the government so that there will be change and that there can be a deal it ultimately to release the captives. i'm quick on what do we hearing then from the families of the captive still inside, cause i want, they say, well they're saying they're serious. they're saying that have there been is you'll have nothing. yahoo! not have these red lines, but those 6 captives would still be alive. and you also have to remember that nothing else who has had incredibly hard lines going into these negotiations. hard lines that were so tough that in fact cause kind of sparring between him and his own defense minister. you'll have to launch in a high level security cabinet meeting last thursday. so these really public,
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a serious with nothing yahoo, they say that he doesn't care about them and not the war is kind of a project for him to stay in power for however long he can and that he doesn't care about the well being of the captive he only cares about supporting his own coalition, giving them what they want so he can stay in power longer. and that's a sentiment that is also echoed by israel's opposition, who is in full support of these demonstrations and the family members of the captives in the strike. as well. okay, thank you very much. i'll correspond him to sell hood. well, we're also following as well as large scale military operation which is still on folding and janine and the occupied westbank that snow ended its 6th day with the is ready for his having killed at least 29 palestinians. that one of those was 56 year old palestinian mine a man i bid his funeral has been held earlier in jeanine. he died in his riley custody medical sol as is saying his body showed signs of torture. and the brand has been following latest developments from co for done in the occupied westbank.
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boston 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 that he's been taken as one way to pressure his son,
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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, meanwhile, and gaza. israel has continued its relentless bombardment across the strip. and the latest attack in his rodney striking a car as it sat outside
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a health clinic in the west of gauze, the city. several people were killed and then children in central garza of being vaccinated against the polio virus for a 2nd day. vaccines have been given in the darrow bala and i was the way the refugee camps campaign that will last until wednesday. it will then move into the northern and southern areas of the strip. the u. n. is hoping to immunize $640000.00 children under the age of 10. the for the 1st time since world war 2, a fall right policy is projected to win the most votes in the german state election of to run. yeah, the f d is also expected to make gains in the state of saxony polling now early behind. the christian democrats. johnson schultz is quoting on policies outside the f. d to unite, to keep the far right out of power. dominic cane reports from belen,
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the movement of trying to the if day winning and stacy election 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 leader in tooling. yeah. yeah. and hook will had the largest policy in parliament that quite to turn around for a man 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 no other party will work with him. so instead, the other parties will try to form a coalition to keep our neighboring sex racers 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
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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 in. 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 great means am, says one. the social democrats scraped into books, demonstrating how fond to the right east gym and vote too 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 if day in just 3 weeks time. another east german state brendan book is holding its
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selection. the policy is leading in the polls. the old list, just one. yeah. before election. so the federal parliament here in berlin going, it came out to 0 in the german capital. and now the news, thousands of people reported to have been killed in the congolese capital officer and attempted prison break emergency services a fighting a file which in gulf buildings at the prison. in contrast to government says security forces are at the scene. a situation they say is under control. and are yuki has more on this now from government? it depends on the back brack attempt to started almost from 2 o'clock of this morning. and then the alternatives. say that to have sense sort of use it on the, on the so what's going to be the inside and also outside big buffers on you. we have seen some of the pictures from inside the gin and also people don't worrying about it and gone the sorts around the now some pictures i imagine or so,
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and even the dashboard inside and some cruise on i was talking about the own colleagues of france those who have been shot dead by to there's no conformation on the number of people. this is one of the jim meds. so normally 1500 people about the wife and now it's costing almost 15000 people. it's one of the worst place in control. so we have seen, for example, in the last month and we've been that all this time, the government forces, i try and governmental 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, by the condition and then every time there is a situation like this, it's almost a big issue for your daughter to support one of the situation. and for sure, it's very difficult to say that to people. we cannot have a desk right now, but we still don't have the number of how many people were killed even to enjoy it
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is we still don't have how soon does a controlling the area for now? and folks like scenes are also expected to arrive in the democratic republic of congo and burundi this week. the w i chose us $230000.00 doses will be dispatched to the most affected areas. the distribution has been delayed because of logistical problems. the africans centers for disease control is saying it needs 10000000 doses to combat the outbreak. catherine, so it has this report a cruise amani is recovering from impulse to treatment center in couple in eastern democratic republic of congo. a 2 year old daughter amena 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 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 calisto calendar,
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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 $18000.00 cases since last year, but the to number of those inspected could be much higher or fits the vox a his. with this current situation must have explanation is our only hope to reduce infection and death. our health work is also affect it because they are also exposed to b or c and neighboring booty, which has reported more than a 100 cases to initially get 230000 bucks in from the world health
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organization. look to see, 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 as more filter. bring you off to a quick break. thousands of work is it top hotel chains in the united states? go on, strike. disrupting the busy labor day, holiday weekend, and the endless night and on expedition in new york strikes a chord with today's reality in the middle east, the in depth analysis of the days. headline west strategic purpose. do you think this assassination, or israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years old? seem to give it a chance to best to be a bold critical debate. russia has decided to the war ukraine as
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the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching alger 0 life from dell have the main stories. now, a major nationwide strike is underway across the israel launches. trade union says it wants to pressure the government has benjamin netanyahu into signing of gauze, the ceasefire and captive release deal with a mass. meanwhile, israel is large scale minute tree operation in the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank is entered a 6 day forces of killed at least $29.00 palestinians. that one of those was 56 year old palestinian mine
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a man of the twos funeral who was held earlier in jeanine and are all the top story. thousands of people are reported to have been killed in the congolese capital officer attempted prison break. emergency services a fighting a fire, which in gulf buildings at the prison. in contrast to when all the stories are following thousands of was it some top us hotels went on strike on sunday ahead of the labor day holiday. they're demanding pay rises instead of benefits, and for guaranteed daily work that was scaled back during the pandemic to be restored. sunday strike was cooled by unites here, a union rep presenting workers with major hotel chains. it's 15000 members of threatened. we'll count. so 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. we're asking for
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a $10.00 rate. and even with that, $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 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. well, both of us presidential candidates have been heavily quoting the support of the labor unions, which traditionally bank the democratic party on monday, cumberland harris is due to meet the head of the teamsters union. this is one of the largest in america, as she tries to get their endorsement in july teams does present. showing o'brien spoke with the republican national convention, though at the invitation of donald trump last year, bite and joined auto worker. because in michigan, in a rash show of labels solidarity by a sitting president. okay,
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what to not be is the president of a local 5, which is part of the larger union that's organized the hotel strike. explain why the work has a walking off the jones. there's so much at stake in 2024 in 2022 our us hotel industry experience, you know, over a $100000000000.00 in gross operating profits, while hotel workers like our own 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, employee 5000 for the 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 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 of cobit era cuts that have really
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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, would take you to sit down. now, flooding across the country has killed at least a 177 people spot need you to the collapse of the are about them in red sea state just last week. following months of heavy rain. we can now speak to alger. there is have a morgan who is live for us from loosely in northern sit on it,
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but you've just arrived in an area has really affected by the funds. tell us what you're seeing as well. we're here in the village of obviously in northern state. now that's one of the areas that has been severely affected by the flooding here. over the past few weeks, we weren't able to see displaced people, but we were also able to see the destruction that has resulted from the heavy rains and the torrential floods that had the village of oak lea, uh, thousands of homes, hundreds of homes here, and it was the thousands in many we said completely destroyed by the floods. very few structures remaining as a result of these heavy rains in torrential floods. many civilians now in the open living just on the main street because it's on higher grounds trying to get away from the floods and trying to get to places where there is some kind of shelters there waiting for the tense. they're waiting for humanitarian assistance. but for now, many people here say that they've lost most of their property than most of their
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belongings as a result of a to a wrench on floods and heavy rains that had the village of oakley in northern states. what about people who have been stuck in these slides? are they getting the help that they need from the very beginning, the states authorities here in northern states. as specifically matter. we said that they do not have the capacity to respond to the needs of the people who been affected by the floods. a very few attempts have been given out to by the authorities, various and medical assistance who are able to send the good news, read, crescent, a trying to provide assistance to those affected. but there are lots of people who've been displaced. their concerns about sneak bites about what type one disease is being spread as a result of the standing wants of here and all great. and in middle we. and so the states, as it doesn't have the capacity and they're waiting for him, and it's fair in organizations to provide assistance. but then so down has been going through
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a conflict for the past 16 months. and humanitarian agencies have been trying to focus their attention to those affected more than 11000000 people displaced. have the population in need of food assistance even before that's flooding has happened . so now with those people who are, who are affected also need a few minutes here and assistance, it's likely that they will have to wait for it before they receive any kind of release supplies. whether it's from the government or from humans here in organizations here in northern states. well, thank you very much. have a morgan or forcing to is from is late in northern see don, which is one of the places west affected by these floods. thank you. have by now the institute of arab and islamic ok in new york, viewed as a bridge between east and west cartney features a way cuz i lebanese american artists the exhibit entitled endless night showcases works from the last century. but as christian salumi reports is themes still
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resonate today of 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. bill cons. i was born in b route 11 on and 1940, but came here to new york university to study in the late 1960 is at a time when campus protests against the vietnam war were spreading across the nation. not unlike the guy's approach has to be seen in the last year. for console chanting, war became, and it's heavy, real theme of his work. concert series of ink,
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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. sure, 8 or 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 or 4 and a conflict is, one cannot be fully removed from the consequences of the conflict on our human conscious and last night. and its message sadly, is as relevant today as ever christian salumi algebra, new york. just a bit of news from hunger as why the president has appointed a new defense minister of to jose. manuel is elia resign because of the allegations of links to drunk traffic cuz it comes onto the us ambassador criticized the
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meeting between zaliah and the venezuelan defense. minnesota is facing and drug trafficking charges in the united states. but more on that story and everything else at the top of the next hour in about 25 minutes time to stay with us inside story. is the program coming up next bye for now? the the 5 for your change has done this damage has moved on. and now we've got frontal systems, which is rather more normal weather if you like. about the more reasonable weather can be. trust your panter. a few shafts took care of included here, not so much down through a q issue or she coke or these look fairly dry. that much of china looks very dry, but it's fairly, obviously a spinner of the buffering fuel screen here. this is a developing tropical soccer and schools funding in the philippines is going to be quite major project time and it's the ledge are put into that, which is like to be such
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a day. i think in the meantime where they're coming to us as the montgomery and stuff if you liked, give some rain to beijing between the 2 is fairly quiet, still quite a halter. i say in china, of occasional big thunderstorms. roll them both in the casual big time zone produced the flooding. united for dash, but the mass of cask on westwood. so now we're looking at good shut out. i'll just stand by up to new delhi and then to pakistan. weather which is the weather is like the weather warnings of yet more flooding. i remember. good you right, so already soaking wet so we don't want much more rain here. now those orange toss suggest for the heaviest radius, but it does extend with was for switch beyond karachi in too much as in providence . and indeed even in northern pakistan, full the next 2 days across youngs in the end of it. nor indeed, as good. you're out of the hearing, the 5 people with disabilities,
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