tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 3, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the, the safe, the mean, big summit as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello am serial venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the program today that you case a spend some on sale israel over concerns. the weapons might be used in violation of international humanitarian law. thousands protested israel cooling on benjamin netanyahu to agree to
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a ceasefire. deal from us as captives will return in coffins if israel maintains mills refresh us president joe biden. nick uses these really prime minister of not doing enough to reach us these find deal and get the captives in causative release . and an attempt to prison break and democratic republic of congo. local media are reporting more than a 150 people have been killed. don piece of statement with your schools, including the latest on the us, open as 2021 champion the new method of trees in the sense of the quarter finals in new the . so we begin with the mounting, domestic and international pressure from israel's allies for the netanyahu government to accept a ceasefire deal in gaza that will lead to the return of the captives and secure the release of palestinians. and this really presence, the british government has suspended 30 out of
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a possible 350 licenses to export arms to israel. the foreign secretary says there is a risk that some equipment might be used to commit serious violations of international humanitarian law. in the us now president joe biden says is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the assessment i have received, leaves me unable to conclude anything other than dr. saxon u. k. alms ex, post israel. that does exist a clear risk that they might use to commit or facilitate a serious sponsorship of international humanitarian. in the us, president joe biden says is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu isn't doing enough for a ceasefire deal to secure the release of captives. biden's comments came ahead of a meeting with the american negotiating team. it follows the recovery of the body of a us is really citizen along with 5 others and gotcha. on saturday, their desks triggered a nationwide striking protest. thousands of people remain on the streets of major
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is really cities for 3rd day. on monday, the demonstrators are demanding that the government signed a deal. benjamin netanyahu has just spoken on his really television. he asked for forgiveness for not bringing the captive home. i'm ok, let me just put a toll the families and it will say it again tonight. i apologize and ask for your forgiveness because we couldn't bring them back alliance. we would close close, but we failed to the hold on. let me say this again. tonight is where i would not remain silent on best my 2nd. how much would pay the price a very high price? akiva l or as a political analyst and contributor to these really daily newspaper rights. he says there's no desire inside israel to forgive that. and you know, i don't forget that i was there yesterday, it was a today protesting as not as a journalist, but uh,
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as soon as right patry us. and they don't forgive him 1st of all because he still, he does, he takes the responsibility for what happens to as well on october service, number 2 is not showing us any lights at the end of the tunnel. so come us just more soldiers and most it really is more kept is getting back home in body bags. so there is no forgiveness among those people. there is for t. guess the question is, how long will those people who are taking you through the streets every day and it gets quite warm? i think it's not as warm as you go, but it's, it's a summer and people in the lows utility children didn't install it to the school year. and they going to give him and the people who spent 10. 0 no more than 10 months in reserves. people who lost their jobs and loves the
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businesses, they don't feel given. a spokesman for the cassandra games, the military wing of homos has issued a statement. the day after the bodies of 6 captives were recovered by israel. veda, says net, you know, in the army are fully responsible for the death of the captives after they intentionally hindered any prisoners exchange deal. he goes on to say that new instructions had been issued to those were in charge of guarding the captives on how to deal with them. if the occupation army approaches the statements, it goes on to say netanyahu's insistence on freeing the captive through military pressure instead of reaching a deal means they will go back to their families in coffins and their families have to choose between receiving them dead or alive. protesters say israel's government doesn't care about the lives of the captives and gaza. i think just don't give a damn about them. so i think if somebody needs to do it,
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it's not the people. we don't have any choice. we have to do what the government is not able to do. they don't want to do that for 7 seats in the connected. they break out the religious process in the government and they don't care about people that really live here and care about this country. us president joe biden says is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu isn't doing enough to secure a deal to free the remaining captives. if comments came, i had a meeting with the american negotiating team following the recovery of the body of the us as really citizen, along with 5 others in southern, gaza on saturday. second, how much are you planning to present
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a final? no. what is your reaction to detail when i walk in this family or white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more for their husband reluctance over the course of israel's war. i'm dies of by the us president to criticize the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu for his handling of the conflicts. but that'll change on monday . when asked by reporters on the south, one of the white house, whether or not the is really prime minister, was doing enough to try and close the deal with him off to reach
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a cease fire. agree with the us president said simply, know, now there have been inside the, by the ministration. these frustrations over benjamin netanyahu is a resistance when it comes to trying to reach an agreement, particularly with how he has handled the talks as well as the conflict. but now in light of the death of 6 captives, there is a feeling here in washington that there is a new opportunity to try and bring about an agreement, new pressure to try and close the deal with the mos. and after several hours of meeting with the high level negotiating officials in the situation room, the us president as joe biden, as well as vice president, pamela harris, the secretary of state, the national security advisor, the c i, a director, as well as the middle. these are breton,
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the girl emerged from the situation room according to the read out the us presidential byte and expressing not only outrage as well as concerned about the devastation as well as outrage over the murders about the captives that were killed over the weekend. but also the president and the vice president getting updates from the us, negotiating team on the status of the proposal that has been worked out by the us cuts are and egypt. now we also know there was a discussion about next steps to secure the release of the remaining captives. this includes we understand the cost of coordination and consultation between the co mediators, cutter and egypt. kimberly help it, al jazeera, the white house. the british government is suspended 30 out of a possible 350 licenses to export arms to israel from 2022 to june. last year the u
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. k. sent almost $75000000.00 worth of weapons to israel. almost 25000000 of that was for aircraft helicopters and drones. the arms export licenses being suspended include components for unmanned drones and for f. 16 fighter jets naval systems and targeting equipment have also been halted from being sent to israel. but the british government stressed that this is not a blanket ban, and it only affects equipment that could be used in military operations and gaza. ha hillier is a senior associate fellow calling again dowman for international peace. he joins us now from london. ha, i wanted to take on this very partial arms export band to israel. and so thank you very much for having me. i think this is quite a symbolic move, particularly considering the stance of the previous british government under the conservatives. and i think it follows a number of other moves of this new labor government has taken over recent months
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and pulled back on the objections to the i. c. c arrest warrants, they restored funding to unreal. i know you've seen this partial suspension of arms licenses. i do it's, it's a partial suspension. it's focused firstly on garza and also exams parts that are meant for the as $35.00. the explanation from the british government being that this for the interrupt, entire logistics chain for the i'm 35 as does not complete. so by any means necessary, it's on arms embargo. it's a suspension of certain licenses. but i think it is quite significant and i think it opens up space eventually even if a little bit just a little bit of space to have that conversation in washington d. c. i do that because it's a very smallest, but the ssl has been open. no, but that last point you make is really interesting and it's one i wanted to discuss
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with you. it does kind of normalize the idea of weapons exports bands, whether partial or total. when the u. k. does it, it normalizes this idea much more than when other countries say columbia or others do it to israel, doesn't it? as it does. so let's, let's be clear here. do you k wasn't the 1st to do this? a number of european countries over the past 10 months or so have done um, actually more, and it's not simply a political position, quite frankly. it's a legal one or it's one that shows awareness for the fact the british law make it very clear that in the event that the british government has good cause to be concerned about the use of these items being used for war crimes. that it's all belied. to suspend the licenses, there are laws of this type in the united states, but of course, politically, it's
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a decision that the button ministration has been unwilling to take. but the fact that as close as outlay internationally, i, the united kingdom, has taken this step. it does, it does change the conversation somewhat again in a very small way, but i do think it's symbolically significant. you say it's a legal decision, it looks to me more like a political decision. why do i say this? because the conservative in the same country, the previous government just a few weeks, months ago, had made a different legal determination. right. they said, well, based on what the advice we're getting from our lawyers, we think we're legally sound to keep sending weapons to israel. and now the same government, same country says, actually legally we have enough concerns that we shouldn't send them. so in between the 2 governments, the law hasn't changed. what has changed is the government and the politics of that government. so let me make this clear when i say it's a legal decision, i mean, the input says for it is the law. sure. okay. um, an under,
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under our legal system under the regulations that exist in the u. k. um, there would be grounds for a court case to be lodged against the british government if it didn't go through with suspending the license and says, and i think that that's the crux of the matters here. that's, you know, if uh, if the porters of transferring the arms um to get into, uh, uh, sort of a tipsy about to the, the reality is, is the, had the british government not suspended licenses and makes it liable in terms of court cases going forward. so i do think that it's symbolically important. i think that it's a recognition that the law is actually quite clear. and i think that it's something but will open space for more things in the future to take place. remember, this decision was specifically about gaza. and what you've seen over the last few
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days in particular is an escalation in the west bank and a recognition. the benjamin nazi knows government is going to persist in escalation, not only in the occupied territories, but quite likely elsewhere as well. so i do think it significant, i do think it's important. i just think we need to put it into context as to you know, what, how much could be done, how much is being done and what this potentially means for the future. h a healthy or senior associated fellow at carnegie endowment for international peace. good to talk to you today. thank you so much engulfing. now israel has continued its relentless bombardment across the strip. a palestinians were killed when they were hit by his really shilling at the gate of a school in jamalia was outcome fluid was at the scene of the attack invisible. you're refugee, which is why the army deliberately targeted a group of civilians and the entrance of the whole, you know, a school in japan,
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there could you can and this is the place which has been hacked by these really forces. by the way, this is at the bridges pan. ringback and people and civilians have been hacked while buying the bread from this many store. and this is the entrance of as a whole the school. and by the way, this a school used to show to thousands and bought a sit in on this, a place that used to be a very populated eh, straight as this is an evacuation sensor on thousands of people are using the simplest as i showed up. why the cut through? i just need a value are referred. you can call this time the children and central guys are being vaccinated against the polio virus for a 2nd day. the vaccines are being given into their obama and those on wait
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a refugee camps. the u. n is hoping to immunize, 640000 children under the age of 10, as in who diary reports from their obama polio is not the only communicable disease threatening palestinians across the strip of the day too, of an ambitious program that may save children, cause a from polio which can cause paralyzes, and even dest garza once had a 99 percent vaccination rate. but since this rose, one global doc straw, and last month discharge was concerned as the 1st case in 25 years. so the u. n. has stepped in, as you can see behind me there already hundreds of people here. hundreds of families and children are ready to get that back to the nation. is here with the world health organization and uni, says parents have been bringing their interest to be boxed and aged at medical facilities. the world has organizations save
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a drop in between vaccinations and occupied territories including gaza. contribution to the emergency of poles you industry. how does this say? the main reason for the return of call you is the lot of calls with the health system and destruction of most of the hospitals and the collapse along with israel's destruction of water and sewage facilities. have many there are many other life threatening problems as well. i had both my daughters vaccinated against polio. however, this been an outbreak of many other communicable diseases. sewage water has flooded roads, is a shortage of detergents and medicines are unavailable. how can we protect our children? hundreds of thousands of people are living without access to basics, like clean water etiquette, food, and even soap, leading to outbreaks of diarrhea copies, lice, and other in this is lucky. not checking stubby diseases have spread like wildfire
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from hepatitis to plot infections. my son compacted sepsis, we live in intense and unhealthy conditions, policy and use an agency say, what is really needed to ensure the health and safe see as children as an end to as well as when vitamins helen was fairly and rex, the nation has provided a solution to another problem caused by these really a patient instead of the me being the root cause, which is walk. and some say even the vaccination program itself may prove difficult, since most children will require to dozes with a 4 week dot in between. these children are having their fingers march to show they have had their 1st shots, but it's not clear yet. if they'll get 2nd. although there have been agreed upon positive detox, there is an urgency to complete the campaign in time. in the city,
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obviously, you know that in bella garza has time in the occupied westbank. the is really army has launched another raid onto a car and it comes just days after is really forces withdrew from the city, palestinian fighters exchanged gunfire with his really soldiers is really forces also made several arrests in the city of hebron. the detainees are workers at a local electricity company, and this was the moment is really forces fired toward during this, while they reported on the assault and jeanine. and they were then chased away by is really military vehicles. that's what you're seeing. now. israel has now killed at least $29.00 palestinians across the occupied west bank in recent days. one of those killed in the rates and janine was 58 year old, a man of it. he died while it is really custody. medical sources say his body
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showed signs of torture. did abraham sent this report from his home and confer done in the occupied west bank or it took around an hour between his really forces arresting 58 year old palestinian a man. i have it. and returning his lifeless body to his family, who is the most? how does face like this? i felt was swelling behind his ear. i looked and there were blue marks, the very blue and on his nose as well as the family was spending the night on the rooftop of that house in the village of cool for them. and the occupied westbank saw me here, believe i meant was arrested to put pressure on one of his sons to hand himself over. he's been wanted by these weighty forces. i, men's widowed email was already in mourning for her brother who was killed by his really forces on wednesday, the 1st day of israel's largest minute, 3 assault on the occupied west bank in more than 20 years. now. she's receiving condolences for her husband across the,
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including the other side on the corner at us in the living room. my children and husband us to go to the bathrooms. the said, no, i'm any allowed my 12 year old took a. she started crying. we don't know what happened to him. medical sources confirm signs of torture on immense body. the family tells us he was taken from his home through this door, working handcuffs, and blindfolded for your return to the beds with his picture being displayed on the walls of the house. the walls of carpeted then village, remind people of the palestinians killed by israeli forces in the past few years. behind each one. there's a story of loss. pain and suffering is really forced to say they are fighting palestinian fighters. but people here be deep is really wants to warn palestinians that resisting its occupation will come at a heavy cost. you die, but he just eat a pencil and back and goes
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a wounded 8 year old boy faces paralysis. if he does not get urgent medical treatment abroad, he suffered life changing spinal injuries during and his really drone attack. victoria gayden b has his story. split this in a sweltering tent in central garza 8 year old kaiser is living in fear of being paralyzed. his spine was damaged by a bullet fired from in his right. each road comes here and then as in the fall for the bullet penetrated his body from left to right, coursing bleeding in his lungs. when he regained consciousness, he said he couldn't feel his legs. doctors examined too much time by his 10th and 11th disc. we're fractured, crushing his spinal cord damaged, had just been lying in bed for a month now. the extent of costs his injuries around noon because of a lack of m. o writing machines in garza, his suffering is made was by severe shortage of medical supplies. like to know how many, how many i can stay with my son needs
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a number of surgical procedures emergency. once the hemorrhage in the spine must be removed, the spinal code must be checked to establish whether it's intact or know the inflammation must be contained. his chances of survival a higher outside the gaza strip under there's no medication available here in the hospital, all the pharmacies. this was caused before the war. he was a beaming, happy child. now he's often in agony. i'm relies on pain killers to manage his discomfort. let's say as that i hope i can be transferred out if it goes to a strict for treatment. i hope i will be able to walk and jump in the air like before. looking after a disabled child in a war zone is a constant struggle. his family has been forced to leave the area 8 times since he was injured. but then i didn't, doesn't, i mean, i hope officials think about these children. they've committed no crime decision makers must observe a cease fire out of mercy for those children to send us
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a child is lying ill and can't even find medications. we denied all forms of assistance. school relief supplies a stroke to say christ needs to be urgently transferred to food for treatment. but his family isn't hateful that can be arranged any time soon. they live in constancy, his condition will deteriorate and he'll never walk again. victoria gates and b l g 0. the reports more than a 150 people have been killed in the con, believes capital after and attempted prison break. but the government has put the death to adjust to emergency services, have been fighting a fire, which and goals, buildings at the prison. in contrast to the government says security forces were at the scene, and the situation is now under control, which is here is elena white. connie is following events from government, the disease i've been trying to control the situations this morning and even
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including the not active it onto what happened. but what we know of this morning is that uh, the appraisal knows, the alternatives is according its, i've talked to the attempt or a skid from this jail, then many guns shoots around and even inside the jail. but the majority is, i say there were not in a truck from outside. then in the morning pictures uh, started imagine even now. uh there is another picture which is really compromising for the alternatives in terms ofa. uh, so we and how bodies have been taken away from the gym in different drugs. and uh, this was something so with your policy, well really uh, refills in saying that the, the web not the death that we went ahead we, i didn't even see the minister of the, the dusty device. the minutes of dust is coming out with the fingers of 2 people and the kids about the right to know as i'm talking to you, they don't, i mean, they're still the one who doesn't need the image. just submitting, come out with another communication stating without giving the feed goes. but just
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say that's if there was a different there was a huge damage inside the gym. but without a given defeat goes because the problem is again that there is a commission magical mission which was put in this in order to investigate on what top ending central gen oh the go from a color to do today morning and see what more we can find out about what happened to michael. i'm always a visiting senior fellow at the london school of economics. you're joining us now sir, from london. what is the information that you have on precisely what happened overnight at the college you as well. so what we know sofa is actually the that's not tempted to break. we don't know exactly who sponsor the tents or who is behind dates and the say when the nature of do positions. yeah,
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i see it is such that the many detainees from the rebel been issued. i mean there are about up to 250 nickel. i'm groups in d, r c. i know and, and most sometimes, but the teddy sometimes be malicious and being detained in the presence of them. they have to be down to the, to actually get to the prison this out and save their own mace. so don't groups are quiet. come on in the, i see. i mean, the 2020. we have the slug states and central off car problems and breaking the deal with the bailey to get their people out. i mean 2022. we have the allied democrat. it forces also britain to do the tempo to get people across housing. people that was like the 2nd you said they were supposed to be. michael, the government says there was no attack on the jail from outside as happened in this very same jail. back in 2017, when there was
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a group that tried to get prisoners out of it. and that group came from outside and attacked the jail. the government says that's not what happened. this time. there was a jail break and, and then that's where there's a mystery over why the government's being accused of, of killing a 150 people as well. yes. so how is that? i mean the conditions that are quite terrible. so almost everyone then would like to escape. so any, any of the times they get the one for this case on the 10th a dope rick face from the inmates with a, from within and off the top. and perhaps, perhaps dispute before the guarantee change. edison done moves, and so perhaps maybe out, oh, i did. so did, did the break? does it have to come from outside? it could well have been staged from inmates within the prison. so if i feel reasons be discomfort or perhaps maybe just wanting to ask a level, of course that we're seeing as you speak right now. videos that have been
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circulated that show bodies on the ground and it's more than just 2 people killed. i mean, if the accusations of a 150 people killed to put down this attempt to jail break or true, then we're talking about a massacre. will there be in, do you think an investigation? and if those accusations are true, will there be account ability from the government? i mean the, the see i'm gonna ask you a report card to say be, so i'm verified sources and 150 is i'm better fired. so i think what we're looking for really this is 2 baths. um, of course we need to get to the bottom of why it happened the 1st place in this way, scraping, prosecute default system, the house. um the reason it to suits the down or perhaps how to prevent them from
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escaping. and then we don't part of the conditions under which the actual activity take place without the where also costs and how to our present inmate. we definitely will ask a question about an investigation. i agree with you. we can't jumped the conclusion, but what there does need to be it would seem looking from the outside looking in is a thorough investigation. of course, yes, yes. i mean, that's the only way to get to the bottom of it. it's a far investigation to find out what really went wrong, what happens. and the justification for the action is on the speaker forces and all that very we can actually see, let me look at what needs to be done. i am quite so got assigned to be asked me be interested in you know, or add the results of the investigation if it picks those. okay. michael, a more visiting senior fellow at the london school of economics. thank you so much for joining us. the. so i'm, it is still a head on alpha 0,
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joe biden campaigns with cumberland harris says the democrats look to stay in the white house. the ukraine says russia has launched another series of drone and missile strikes, sonics capital key and in support. we'll be hearing from portugal, captain christiana, rinaldo as he discusses his international future details on that lives on the the now the heat of late summer was being chased away a little bit in west and here, particularly in france, by what's coming in from the atlantic events inspect taquila, thunderstorms will be a few more, i think, through fonts across appear in these inside eastern side of spain, and encouraging into italy where it was particularly hot over the weekend. so
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that's the picture then coming in through west and you're the big picture to the east is you might get funds to the bulk and you most certainly will dine towards greece for this area still stays health austria part in for example, i'm surprised me up into the baltic studies, this is obvious, find the right into the low countries in germany and dimes. i said down to the eastern side of spain, southwest and the space to a site and it stays hot enough to morocco now, jerry, and to needs you the right in still encouraging and the way no into something out here. but the bulk of the heavy stuff is not there. it's still, for example, in chad. chad in new jersey, i'm moving study, westwood. so we'll even get some in southern bar changes and the circulation setting up here between the army and then back to would suggest yet more significant flooding. now your to expect see much rain in southern africa at this time of year, nor is there any is some down the case of madagascar and some in most i'm be nothing, not you what you want. otherwise it's dry, cold by night. fairly won't buy the the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the you watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour, the u. k. government suspended 30 out of a possible 350 licenses to export arms to israel. speaking to the u. k. parliament foreign secretary david lemming said that there was a serious risk. the british arms would be used to commit serious violations of international humanitarian law. benjamin netanyahu has asked for forgiveness for not bringing the 6 captives home and has called so unity across israel. that is tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets and is really cities for 3rd day. they are demanding that netanyahu agreed to assist by
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a deal to bring the remaining is really captive us. president joe biden says netanyahu isn't doing enough to reach you guys a ceasefire deal and secure. the release of captives is comments follow the recovery of the body of the us as really citizens along with 5 others in southern gods. on saturday, a u. s. presidential button and the vice president, complet harris are on the campaign trail together for the 1st time since harris officially became the democratic presidential nominee. there in pittsburgh, in the swing state of pennsylvania to celebrate workers on labor day national holiday. and president biden has called himself the most pro union leader in us history scribble on what's happening with phil laval. he joins us from pittsburgh. so phil b u. s. president is campaigning for his vice president? that doesn't happen every day. what do you expect to see? yeah, on, on. yeah, this is a fine line that has to be tracked between the 2. remember because we've all seen
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them on stage a lot together recently. and for the last time we saw that was at the start of the democratic national convention just to try this very or for this re fi needle between big scene to be associated with joe biden. be linked to his perceived shipments leading to things like today when that's what we need to union members because joe 5 and remember was the 1st president of. busy a picket line, he seems very pro union, he's a local boy from pennsylvania. he made a point saying several times that he was joey from scrums to join the last companies. and so i'm sure we'd have to lead into that. but at the same time, she has to call about her own directions on be seen as a change candidate, which is what she's trying to project itself as a candidates to change, obviously something. but of course, the other side is saying is not true that saying that she is part of the colored administration. how can she be a change counselor? but that is why we're sitting at times together on it. so i was high on her own or with have running mates say, was now that having this ability behind me to put points out. what is different about this? you know,
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we'd be to love to these rallies across the country for 5 years. donald trump to come about harris and you said to see upon, normally you see a stadium filled with thousands of people to thousands more outside. this is very small. you know, you've probably got a got a few 100 people in here. most even the crowd outside. i mean, what's holding high hundreds rather than many thousands, i'm not as cold to fight design because what the campaign is trying to do. it is really lead into the local aspect. they don't want us to be seen as a huge event. they want to be seen to be talking to these workers, to be talking things. the middle class is the way across. is the people that come along. iris that says she is really behind. she's already got the endorsement of 9 at the time, largest julian's here. but of course, there is still one. how about us, the teamsters you did. that's supposed to be like 1300000 members. they spoke of the republican convention. they didn't speak of the democratic convention. the leader of the union actually set on television yesterday. but he's holding out on the side in which way to go to the side. so we've come with harris and he's affecting the institute for the job to see what she will be for her for that members. so that quoting the union's while,
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they really want to make sure that all of these work is up here and the industrial states and the adjuster of northern states, where they feel that they will be listened to occasionally. but they've jump something protected. i fill it out. thank you very much for your reporting there from pittsburgh, spring and jeremy's only be a with a poster and managing partner, john. so i'll be strategies. he joins us now from utica in new york. i'd like to discuss with you joe biden, pennsylvania and the general state of the race. first of all, joe, by my understanding is he's no longer really popular, hasn't been for a long time. does his presence really help the harris campaign as well? it wouldn't be awkward if he wasn't there, but you have as your other guest, sit there about a timeline to fine line to walk. um, my sense is that it doesn't look very good if he's not out there because then what happens is that come over here to start to be seen as the incumbent. right. and
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she's got some, some, some, uh what say issues to deal with regarding the economy, the economy and inflation in jobs are continuously in paul after paul the top issue . so if you, if you don't see by mail there, there's this terrorist income in effect, right? it looks like she's inheriting those issues and it makes it hard for her to to really say how she's going to deal with the top issue. how is she doing in pennsylvania and i, i would remind her of yours. pennsylvania is the biggest prize among the 678 swing states, right, because it, it carries 19 electoral college votes more than any other swing state. how's she doing there? a well, it depends on the poll, right? and so, you know, you have it, this is the thing you're asking, not only your poster, but scheme dependent poster, right? so, i mean, i look at some of the methodologies, a lot of the methodologies and i have a problem because some of these polls are offering fine waited samples. so i won't go into the weeds of what that means, but your,
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your viewers can look it up. i mean, you've got republican posters who almost always have a republican candidate, has my strong belief sense in reading of the pauses. these are tight races and in the battleground, states are called down real estates because the needle is always moving. and right now we're kind of leaving this wave of the kind of a honeymoon and the kind of a high where there was a focus on personalities. and i said that's coming to an end. and the issues are going to come back into the forefront. and then between now and election day, you're going to have a lot of things happen. you're gonna have events that happened. this is what they call the season of october surprises. there will be weeks about the candidates whether it's was in advance and it's going to go back and forth. you're going to see paul's work. harris will be ahead by a couple of points she'll, it'll be tied. she'll lag a point. it's because it is a very hotly contested rates and it is so in pennsylvania. is there anything she
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can do to pull ahead? because it's interesting what you said that this sort of the personality part of the campaign is over. she had a few weeks to really introduce herself again to the american public to people hadn't really paid attention to her because she was, she was and she was the piece. she was the 2nd person on the ticket until then. now she's the front person. right. and now she's, she's done that she's introduced yourself. she did her 1st interview the other day to sit down, interview. what now for the hours campaign? you know, what you're going to have here is not there are people who say that the notion of the economy is, is overblown in the role of how people know. i don't agree with that. we are now in a situation in the united states where you've got the under 40, the under 45, and the millennials in gens. these are the 1st time. many of them are, are feeling the loss of the prospect in the hope of never owning a home. and
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a lot of them are finding it difficult to, to start seeing jobs. and so the economy is at the forefront issues like abortion and climate or wage issues. but i don't think they're going to decide to vote what we're when it's going to come down to our lead on design and don't see right now. and, and in the days before the election, it, what's really going to come down to is, how are they going to trust as america continues to, to enter turbulent times. and what's your intel on the undecided? i mean, do you have a steer, a read on, on which way they're leading? it's way too much. it's way too early. it's way too early to know. there are, there will be all kinds of shocks. there will be all kinds of events. there will be all kinds of lea, uh, leaks, and we most are is we don't predict weeks before the election. we're tracking, we're gathering our data, we're, we're modeling what we think the china is. we only forecast
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a and our good policies are only forecast in the final whole cast in just a couple days a few days before an election. that's when i'll have a strong confidence of what i think will happen is to see. okay, that's really interesting. thank you. for letting all of that out, i hope to speak to you again at jeremy's on be uh, upholstered, managing partner at john's. i'll be strategies. thank you. thanks for having me. as the us celebrates workers on labor day hotel, stuff around the country are on strike. they're calling on major hotel chains to do more, to improve salaries and working conditions. patty co hand reports from the east coast to the west. as far away as hawaii workers are on strike this labor day about 10000 hotel workers are using the day and it's significant to send a message, restaurant, workers cleaning and front desk staff for the biggest hotel chains. walking off the
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job and 8 cities across the country targeting for months with a hotel. they haven't even given us an economic proposal yet. and the workers really felt like they were being disrespect. this district is only expected to listings. the union says it has a long list of demands from area highest hilton in fairmount. so that's right, right now is about better living way, just for hotel workers, a better health insurance uh, better pension. also to fix that, i do not disturb this has been housekeeping where hotels are, are charging you guys, charging the guest to not pay, not get their rooms clean. and then also severance pay and hiring the hotel companies have insisted in statements that they are negotiating in good faith. the majority of american support unions, but according to 2 research union, membership has fallen by road half and the last 4 decades. meaning only about $1.10 adults report team members of the union. we're gonna do whatever it takes for us to
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have a better one to have better wages, better or worse conditions. and well, for now, the strikes are taking place in limited locations and for only a few days, these workers are hoping they can make enough noise and causing of pain for the companies to get them the deal. they are demand. title hain, l g 0, washington. the ukraine's military, he says keith has been hit by a series of new russian airstrikes, messiah hit buildings in the capital, ukraine's air force as rush aside groups of cruise, missiles, and launch several drones. there are no reports of any fatalities yet. south korea and the united states are taking part in large scale military exercises in the city a full hung this week. the drills rehearsed a coordinated strength on an air seeing land extensions remains high between north and south. korea is kept reports from 400 south korea, from sea to air, a show for us to over well, the enemy,
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dozens of them to be as combat best will be merged in a campaign, meant to shock and off after s $35.00. be fighters and attack helicopters, pay the way for the beach side. surprise assault, that the best of the korean peninsula depend on our rock. and us forces continuously working together, shoulder to shoulder, including during this the future saying you on the 2 sides of the sodium or double dried in drills or showcase of the us south korea alliance upgraded with each joint drill and the complexity of its capabilities and processes life and normally the landing of the 2nd world war and the baby was civil and reversing the fate of the korean war and 74 years ago was changed. in today's ro combine us south korea, command se, with those regional partners going through leadership transitions this year. president use on your has underlined that president joe biden and japanese prime
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minister for me o key she does. upcoming exits will not weaken their partnership. hung me camp david's try lateral cooperation framework with south korea. the us and japan is of great importance. not only for the indo pacific region and global economic security, but also for the mutual benefit of the 3 countries who as a summertime drills are in full swing across the board or north korea unveiled what it called suicide drones and deployed hundreds of new tactical ballistic missile launchers to the border, according to ed state media, give john and reiterated his commitment to realizing what he calls an enhanced nuclear for us. troops on both sides, preparing for a contingency with no working communication channel between them to dial down the temperature unit. skim. alda 01 south korea of flooding across sedan has killed at least
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a 177 people. that is partly due to the collapse of the r about down in red sea state last week. following months of heavy rain. luxury jet used by venezuelan president nicholas madero has been seized by the united states justice department. they say its in violation of us export control and sanctions laws and was smuggled out of the us after being purchased for $13000000.00. aircraft was taken while in the dominican republic and flown to florida. a still a head on alpha 0, the endless nights, an art exhibits in new york as shades of today's middle east. and a new world record that the power link, the games of paris, either will have all the details in sports interest in
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the the the sport with peter senate who's joined us in the studio feed. thank you very much. so let's start at the us open way. 2021 chapman. the new met with dave has cruised into the quote of finals. the foot seed was up against protocols and you know, was this and he was no match for the russian made with dave dropping just full games. as he swept aside bose is 6 love, 6163. he thinks of the last 8 said flushing meadows for the 1st time in 6 years mixed up. he'll face either will the one unix center told me coolant. great britain's jack draper has reached the 1st grand slam cool to final between the 2 year old made light work of check plants. i'm a small hutch putting in straits. it's 636162. it's
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a great but just one hour and 44 minutes see secure and impressive victory. he's the 1st purchase man into the law states in new york society, mary in 2016 and the women stole catalina. most of all is into the cold of finals. and what is a 6 to them and back off the injury, the check that was out for 10 months of to having risk surgery. i don't even turned in june. look about being footsie, jasmine pal, lini, 6363. will number 50 to reach the semi finals of the us open in spaces for 3, if you to drop the state of this use tournaments to succeed jessica pig google as also participates in the cold finals of the home grand slam. the american soul of diana schneider, in straight sense this with year old snyder was beginning to reach this week's round of 16, but to him it is now over. thank you to enter the law states in new york for the 2nd time in portugal. captain christie under been elder, says he will be the 1st to walk away if he's performances are no longer up to
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scratch. but said he, 9 year old as come on the fire for weeks for winter going out for his country and recent funds. at the last euros votes of the lost in the quarter finals. but rinaldo says he is as motivated as ever portable stuff the way for nations, the campaign against probation group a on thursday. what does seem to you to me when i will feel like i'm not adding any more, i'll be the 1st to leave. that's life and i'll go with a clear conscience as always because i know what i am. i know what i can do. i know what i do and what i will continue to do. therefore, as i say, i faced the prisons in a very positive way. because for me, it is the most important thing in football that we faced each moment each cycle and the cycle is good. i feel happy. well, colleen and buffy is looking good for me here. defrost is nation's lead, match against easily. it's all given the the stand out, fix to of this round of games about face for his 1st goals. when you flip round majority leader here against real basis national team coach the,
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the additional time to, to play down expectations. so being stall strikes toward natalie. good. yeah. and that don't the key key, the really high expectations he would kill in once that too. and was because he is demanding of himself of the whole village. he's not a superman. he's not a robot too, but he has the capacity to absorb everything that happens on the end of the pitch. well, it's understandable. that's a human level that can be a major source of fatigue to in germany will be laid by new taps. and so they and nations, the game against hungry on saturdays, joshua chemist takes over from it will call a gun to one who retired from international football of the year 2020 full find me nick defender and midfield came, a says played 91 time. so he's country, which makes him the most can play in the country, and squad also will have rejected the late it's in from saudi arabia inside out he had to sign for would be under troll,
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saw the console window in. saudis probably closes on mondays and i'll, if he had reportedly offered $5000000.00 to take dross out on loan with an option to buy. however, also will say the belgian is not for sale. now to record breaking performance of the paralympic games in paris. ethiopia, is that y'all? yes. got a tasteful record, rolled her ankle to retain the women's 1500 visa t 11. tied to let the sped the fronds tasteful and a guy took the gold in the time of 4 minutes. 27.68 seconds to knock mold and full seconds of the time. she said that this use will championships and koby at almost 10 seconds of paralympic record kentucky a 2020 in detroit. that's on frenchman alexis. hank king, calling. it's a delight to the home crowd by defending the means. p t is full title, assuming leg was held in the river saying i'll to being postponed by day due to dropping the risk. this was the quality. the 58 year old who was found to flag bare
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at the opening ceremony has not lost the race since winning gold. tokyo 202019 quote, had part. all these right leg amputated in 2013 off. it was crushed by a piece of construction machinery in a width place accidents, or it's china who are dominating the middle table. they teddy helped massively by. they've edmonds and players, 217 gold medals on mondays trying to have 43 goals. overall. that's 14 move and 2nd place, great britain, bangladesh. supposing it on the 2nd straight taste, we never pucky stone. and with that they'll take the series and grow up. indeed, the hosts resumed and play on day for 9, for to appear for these from a 100. as one and so month ago was the only real highlights from the taking $5.00 to $43.00. the 1st 5 thing, 2 stories countries are focused on hold on for 172. in pursuit of 195 to victory, the bank of the issues with 40 to without loss when bad light stopped play. and that's what was supposed to be useful tonight. so that's peter step and thank you
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very much for that. we look forward to you joining us next time at the institute of arab and islamic art in new york is taking visitors back in time and, and exhibit entitled unless night the arts play lebanese american showcases works from the last century. but as christian salumi reports, it's themes still resonate today. 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
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b route 11 on and 1940, 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 or for an account select is one cannot be fully removed from the consequences of the conflict on our
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human conscious and last night. and its message sadly, is as relevant today as ever christian salumi out 0 new york. it's annette reps of this news hour, but i will be back in just a moment with the approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation. and there's 3. yes or no shooting? voted no. the big picture us was a question that goes into the very foundation opportunity until the cost of its relationship with indigenous people. the muscle and the midst of cheating costs to on the jersey. in october 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 just the history of the amount of spinning and displacement. and explores whether clearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is ready to transfer on and just what happens in new york has implications all around the world is the home of the united nations. it's a center of international finance, international culture to make these stories resonate requires talking to everyday people to normal people, not just power brokers and mass for algebra is different from me or the city. and i was suddenly doing away with the curfew. that was supposed to get everybody off. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again as the world economies. those strikes are those with
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a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow, the thousands protests in israel cooling on benjamin netanyahu. so agree to a ceasefire. deal us president joe biden issues is the, is really prime minister is not doing enough to get the competence released the time. so venue is good to have you with us. this is alice has your life and also
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