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the, the right spot. otherwise with the strategic downstream industry on the client infinities your better tomorrow. the thousands, protested israel, holding on benjamin netanyahu to agree to a cease fire deal us president joe biden, issues is the is really 5 minutes are not doing enough to get the captain's released. the officer of any age. good to have you with us. this is eleanor is your life and also coming up as well as large scale military operation and the occupied westbank is ends with 6 big raids. and jeanine said
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during listen, during this running for cover the u. k. suspends some arms, sales to israel, over concerns of the weapons could be used in violation of international humanitarian law. and an attempt in prison break in the democratic republic of congo local media, or reporting more than a 150 people have been killed. the beginning is real, where the government is under increasing domestic and international pressure to agree to a cease fire and captive release, deal with home us of the, the latest demonstrations in israel, or some of the biggest since the war started on october. the 7th, they were triggered by the recovery of the bodies of 6 most captives from gaza on saturday. their protesters are demanding an end to the fighting and the return of
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the remaining $97.00 captives. benjamin netanyahu has asked for forgiveness for not bringing the captives home, but the protesters say the is really government doesn't care about the captives and god, i guess don't give a damn about them. so i think somebody needs to do it. 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. first tab is safe in the connected, the religious process in the government. and they don't care about people that really live here and care about this country. you as president joe biden says, yeah, who needs to do more to secure a deal to free the remaining captive. his comments come ahead of a meeting with the american negotiating team. are you planning to present a final high feel?
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no. as our white house correspondent kimberly hillock it has more, there has been reluctance over the course of israel's war. i'm gossip by the us president to criticize these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu for his handling of the conflicts. but that will 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 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
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light of the death of 6 captives, there is a feeling here in washington. 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 director, as well as the middle. these are breton, the girl emerged from the situation room according to the read out the us presidential bide, 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,
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negotiating team on the status of the proposal that has been worked out by the us, cuts our ad egypt. now we also know there was 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. now we told you earlier that these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was ask for forgiveness and not being able to bring those hostages back, well, dra list and political and list the key. the elder says these really prime ministers apology will not be accepted. i don't forget that i was there yesterday, it was a today protesting as not as a journalist, but uh as soon as right after you us. and they don't forgive him 1st of all because
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he still does. he takes the responsibility for what happened 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 really small captors getting back home in body bags. so uh there is no forgiveness among those people. there is for good. yes. 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 up, but um, it's huge this summer and people in the last until the children didn't install it to this 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 businesses they don't feel given as the
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spokesman. so the cosign brigades, the military wing of homos, has issued a statement the day after the bodies of 6 captives will recover. advice really? forces will beta says netanyahu in the army are fully responsible for the death of the captives now, for they intentionally hindered any prisoner exchanged you. he goes on to say that new instructions have been issued to those were in charge of guarding the captives on how to deal with them if the occupation army approaches. the statement also says netanyahu's insistence on free with captives 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. in gaza is really forces have killed at least 12 people in the air strikes across the strip. a palestinians died when they were struck by shilling at the gate to a school in jamalia, north of gaza city. another straight killed 4 people in a car outside of health clinic in the west of gus. once outcome reports from the
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scene of the most recent attack in each of all your refugee. these way the army deliberately targeted a group of civilians and the entrance of the whole i enter was school in july. there could you can and this is the place which has been hit by those really forces. by the way, this is a broad this pan. ringback and people and civilians have been hacked while buying the bread from this many store. and this is the end runs off as a whole day in the school. and by the way, this a school used to show to thousands of bought to sit in on this place. i 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 why the cut through. i just need a value are referred. you can call this time or everyone's
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polio vaccination campaign and gaza is continuing for a 2nd day children to being vaccinated in the darrow bottle and l as a way to refugee camps. the campaign will move to northern and southern parts of the strip you in is hoping to knock you like $640000.00 children under the age of 10. just as handhold diary reports from their own balance, central gaza policies are risk of more than just the polio virus. they to of an ambitious program that may save children, inc garza from polio, which can cause paralyzes. and even dest garza ones had a 99 percent vaccination rate, but since this rose, one causal docs drops 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 are already hundreds of people here,
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hundreds of families and children ready to get that back. the nation is here with the world health organization and uni, says parents have been bringing their interest to be boxed at medical facilities. the world has organizations save a drop box of nations office hi surgery, including garza contributed to the emergency of called you in this trip. how does this say the main reason for the return of call you is the love of god was health system and destruction of most of its hospitals. and the collapse along with israel destruction of water and sewage facilities have many, there are many other life threatening problems as well. the bomb, i had both, my daughter is vaccinated against polio. however, there's 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,
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like clean water etiquette, food, and even soap, leading to outbreaks of diarrhea copies, lice, and other in this is lucky, not checking stubby and diseases have spread like wildfire from hepatitis to plot infections. my son, constructive sepsis, we live in intense and unhealthy condition means palestinians and agencies say what is really needed to ensure the health and safety of children is an end to as well as from vitamin helen was kit up, tourney and recognition as provided a solution to another problem caused by these really a patient, instead of human being the root cause, which is walk and some say event. the vaccination program itself may prove difficult, since most children will require to dozes with the 4 b dot in between. these children are having their fingers march to show
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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's an urgency to complete the campaign in time. in the city obviously, you know, didn't, but garza has time. let's look at what's happening in the occupied. westbank is really army has launched and other raid on till colorado, it comes just days after is really forces withdrew from the city, palestinian fighters exchange gunfire with is really soldiers and is really forced, has made several arrests in the city of hebron. the detainees are workers and a local electricity company. and this here was the moment is really forces fired toward during this, wiley were reporting on the assault and jeanine. they were then chased away by is really military vehicles. that's what you're seeing now. israel has now killed at
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least $29.00 palestinians across the field for quite less banks. and recently, one of those killed in the raids and janine was 58 year old. i'm an audit. he died in his really custody and medical sources say his body showed signs of torture. well elses, who was new to abraham, sent this report from his home and before done in the occupied with back 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 they 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 cooper down in 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. men's widowed email was already in
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mourning for her brother, who was killed by his ready forces on wednesday. the 1st day of israel's largest military assault on the occupied west bank in more than 20 years now. she's receiving condolences for her husband, a crowd in clinic under another fall on the corner to some of the living room. my children and husband asked to go to the bathrooms, they 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. i'm in the body. i'm in the family tells us he was taken from his home through this door, working handcuffs, and blindfolded by 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
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palestinian fighters. but people here believe is really wants to warn palestinians that resisting its occupation will come at a heavy cost of the day. but he just need a pencil. the british government has suspended 30 out of 350 licenses to export arms to israel. from 2022 to june 2023. the u. k. sent almost $75000000.00 worth of weapons to israel. almost 25000000 west. the aircraft, helicopters and drones the arms export licenses being suspended include components for unmanned drones and f. this f. 16 fighter jets sales of naval systems and targeting equipment have also been halted to british government stress. that if this is not a blanket ban and only effects equipment that could be used in serious breach of international humanitarian law. ha, how we are is a senior associate fellow with kind of getting them in for international peace. he explains the significance of the u. k. government's decision i think this is quite
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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. it pulled back on the objections to the i. c. c arrest warrants. they restored funding to unreal. and now you've seen this partial suspension of arms licenses. i do say it's a partial suspension. it's focused firstly on garza and also exams. parts that are meant for the f 35. the explanation from the british government being that this would interrupt the entire logistics chain for the i'm 35 as so it's not complete by any means necessary. it's on arms and bar ago. it's a suspension of certain licenses, but i think it is quite significant and i think it opens up space eventually,
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even if a little bit just a little bit of space to have that conversation in washington d. c, d u 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, is 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 blinds to suspend the licenses. there are laws of this type in the united states. but of course, politically it's a decision that the button ministration has been unwilling to take. but the fact that it's close as allied internationally, i, the united kingdom, has taken this step. it does, it does change the conversation somewhat again in
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a very small way. but i do think it's symbolically significant. still ahead on alpha 0, the desk told rises in sedan a severe flooding wipe, so entire communities, the thousands of hotel workers go on strike across the united states will tell you why the the yeah, most stormy weather is blowing through the state of victoria coast. some wind damage in melbourne and cool, some flooding dining pennsylvania, that's all i'm improving situation. the heat that we saw in sidney and bruce and also thing cool down, because that winds coming up from the sides, they're not stretches into the tropics. otherwise, it's a fairly dry fix you can see in the west impressed them, particularly
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a bit of light range is possible at 20 degrees. i think during wednesday in new zealand, it's very causing or what the average conditions are. one degree below average in cross church, right. and we're obviously in the north side and now we have been watching big thunder storms where they shouldn't be an easy place to say that all but many around narrow this forecast maybe in west patio and you're getting itself. but boy, you know, surprising, declared fund is still not true. sumatra, i'm putting to them a lot easier. maybe because more of the actions feather knowles. this yaki a tropical storm, has produced funding and lose on it. what is the fact strength and his own entity open water? this asked, trying to say this in this line, or rather extensively heavy reading, which is sees me correct. for example, in thailand and you know, japan seemed a doctor shandy on 9 and it's china sees the next balance is heavy rain, not in the science so much as in little running through badging on wednesday the
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a 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. the u. k. government has suspended 30 out of 350 licenses to export arms to israel. speaking to the u. k. parliament foreign secretary, david lam. he said that there was a serious risk british arms would be used to commit serious violations of international humanitarian law. benjamin netanyahu has asked for forgiveness for not bringing me 6 captives home in his cold. so unity across israel that is tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets and is really cities for a 3rd day. they are demanding that netanyahu agreed to a ceasefire deal to bring the remaining is really captive us. president joe biden says, you know who is not doing enough to reach you guys the ceasefire deal and secure the release of the account. as comments follow the recovery of the body of a us, it's really citizen along with 5 others in southern gods on south vice president's counselor,
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harris and president joe biden are on the campaign trail together for the 1st time since harris officially became the democratic presidential nominee during the swing state of pennsylvania to celebrate workers on labor day, that's a national holiday. and president biden has called himself the most pro union leader in us. history just came on. what's happening from phil lavelle? he joins us live from pittsburgh just outside the event. so what is the significance of campaigning today of all days ago? well, i mean, labor day to americans means 2 things every year. it means they symbolic, unofficial end of summer, us every 4 years. that means the sort of the election campaign season accept pops all this yet because we're in this topsy turvy wells with the lights election campaign season is already well underway. so this is now being seen as the unofficial start of the final left off fuel re a slab to the finish. because we've still got, you know, what, 9 weeks, 3 months in it, a little bit also before the selection at the start of november. and this is all about today for
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a couple of hours for joe $5.00 and $6.00. it was honoring the labor movements hensley, the time labor day, and they all very key to points out the why they, on the campaign trail, meeting labor workers, i j. d. vans donald trump all taking a weekend off and that is not something that is be left to chance. that's something that is being pointed out by county and officials a lot. now what are they doing here is they all try to hold a fairly small loud events. you may have noticed from the images that we saw. so crowd size is fairly small and i don't set up to denigrate the size of the crowd to show just what it is that they're trying to achieve. because the try to make sure that this looks like they all directly speaking to these boxes. so these i boxes and they blew a swing states off in the north industrial vases, who are members of unions who are part of those. what forces? who's a really, really need to fight for them. remember, pennsylvania like michigan, like wisconsin, as typically the democrats went for donald trump. a 2016 came back to joe biden. at
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2020. it's a very, very tight race. see it on both sides, already pushing everything into these races. and that's why we see a couple of hours really emphasizing about union point. that's why we've seen joe buys and pale width. uh, because remember, he is not really part of his company in the sense that he's not running. he's now a seller gets, but it's important for her for him to be here because he's a native of pennsylvania. he's from swenson. he is a pro union presidents. he was the 1st president. so was a picket line. sorry, go ahead, since you already bought my early endorsing guy, but to be here on stage with us, they have to really speak to those boxes. so what is the latest polls saying about the state of the race man? well, i mean, it depends on which, which way you take them, but there are a number of poles and you got to treat them with a slight help wanting. but the general consensus is this. she did not get a huge balance of the democratic national convention, but in terms of those bible ground states, she appears to be in the lead,
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or she appears to be tied with all the time. she's tied within an hour. so i wanna, north carolina, she's in the lead and the others, although within the margin of error as ara accept responses where she's in the least outside of the margin of error. that is why have running might say, was, was in wisconsin today with his wife. but he's trying to make sure somebody could see something to mention, but they also need to make sure that they speak to those, but it's just about how important it is to protect the jobs on the right to front without hip and pennsylvania. one is a controversial move by a japanese company to take over at us. still, it has been a post by donald trump, by jo buys and by the governor, judge shapiro. pamela harris has not waited on that yet, but we're expecting kinds of sites. but as jobs must say in america, and of course, then there's also the issue of tracking which is i can type just issue between both sides. i feel available reporting from pittsburgh. thank you very much. and dozens of prisoners are feared to be killed after and attempted prison break in the democratic republic of congo. people living close to mcculla prison in the capital
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contrast that reported a hearing gunfire in the early hours of monday morning. barbara and go. pet reports, the inmates pasted this images from inside mcculloch prison. the largest count and the democratic republic of congo, pasha, kids bodies a heap to the ground and pull it williams can be seen on some of them. people live in place to the prison, so they had gone fire before dawn on monday. about police back up was slow to arrive. what is the need to present go too far when the police arrived like before 5 o'clock, there was no police. we could see people running away, prisoners escaping. we didn't understand anything until we noticed i blocked the road. there was no excess at the height of the attempt to present break. the administrative building was on fire. and the officials say some female prisoners were raped confidence,
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media reported more than 150 prisoners have been killed. government says the situation is now under control of trade initially suggesting the need to death. it promised to punish what's it called acts of sabotage loans of all the responsibilities in particularly show we have set up the smoke commission which is in the process of following up especially the follow up of the investigations because it must be remembered that there was damage the loss of human life, the injuries, and especially material damage at the central prison. my collect, present has been plague with overcrowding for yes, depending up to 15000 inmates, 10 times the capacity it was billed to hold more than 4000 prisoners escaped. the facility often meant to him the building in 2017. this time, it seems a bit for freedom, has ended and tragedy. barbara, and i'll just say around sledding across, sedan has killed at least
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a $177.00. people completely destroyed 20 villages and left the 10s of thousands homeless as partly due to the catastrophic collapse of the r bought dom and damn and red sea state last week. following months of heavy rain, officers have been morgan that has more from one of the areas in northern sedan severely affected by the rain. we are here in the village of old li incidence northern states. normally one of the driest places in the country. so dry that it's famous for date, palm trees that grow in hot climates, but this is heavy rains and torrential floods have changed that and is resulted in what we can see right here. homes have been destroyed. most of the homes here look like this. rubble, debris, you can see people's belongings. now i was in the open, very few properties remaining that have been damaged and not destroyed by the heavy rains and to run some collect that have resulted that have had hoseley in the past few days. now residents have been forced to leave their homes here and they've gone
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to higher ground. so they said, because it's much dryer to be there and it's much safer despite the fact that they're out in the open. and which we're seeing here is just a fraction of the damage that is happened as a result of heavy rains and to a rental floods around the country. so dense federal government says at least $177.00 people have been killed since the spots of the rainy season. last june. hundreds of thousands of families have been displaced as a result. many of them already affected by so down 16 month long conflict between the army and the parent of 3 rapids support forces. now there is shortage of shelters, food and medication for those affected by the floods, but it's very difficult to get aid to those in need. and that's because the water has cut off several routes, not just the northern states, but in other states around the country as well. people of us are being, are saying that they are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. they want the government to give them, tends to give them education and health care. but the fact that the range of cut top roads,
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the fact that 8 organizations are already struggling to deal with those in need of assistance. as a result of the conflict means that those affected by the floods have to wait so much longer to be able to get to many parent assistance, whether it's from the government or from 8 organizations. he by morgan onto 0 lee northern state, as the united nations says it is aiming to have an agreement on this central bank crisis in libya on tuesday. tensions have been rising over. who should control the institution is came after the countries presidential council based and tripoli ordered the removal of the director and appointed a new board. in response to parallel government in the east of the country said that it would suspend all oil production and exports. well, earlier in the program we were telling you about vice president campbell, a harris, the dressing workers on labor day in the us. well, as the rest of the country celebrates labor day,
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