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the, the thousands protested israel quoted on benjamin netanyahu to agree to assist by dealing gauze that us president says, these very prime ministers not doing enough the voluntary johnston. this is out to 0. a life from the also coming out is rails large scale miniature operation and occupies westbank, has into its 7th day rates in geneva cent janice, running for comfort. the case suspends some um sales to as well as the concerns they might be using, reached international humanitarian news on the us seizes obtain belonged to
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venezuela is presidents and the customer direct alleging it was both legally minnesota. and it was courtney, it's parson, the beginning in israel, where the government is on to increasing domestic and international pressure to agree to a safe spot and goes with the to the return of the captives and secure the release of palestinians and is really presence the latest demonstrations in israel, some of the biggest since the war started on october, the 7th. that would trigger the by the recovery of the bodies of 6 captors from gauze, or on saturday protests as of demanding an end to the fighting. on the return of the remaining 97 captives, benjamin netanyahu was asked for forgiveness for not bringing the captives home. a
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we are more than one of the most for just this one was one year of you 5 bucks from us and we think the down government, he's not doing enough for all the freedom. okay. we'll just wait to see them back home. and i think they're doing everything they can, you know, the event, you know, seeing almost to just die. just do that. i'm not a are the ones that pull the trigger, but the fact that there is still, there is on this and you know, it's the sponsibility to get to the end. he didn't do it said any kind of freedom which are less than physical. i noticed you've elder says these very 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 it is right after you, us. and they don't forgive him. first of all,
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because he still, he does, he takes the responsibility for what happens to raise 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 of really small cap dues 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 um it's, it's a summer and a p. p. individuals including children, didn't start this school year, and they don't feel given him. and the people who spent 100 no more than 10
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months in reserves, people who lost their jobs and lost the businesses. they don't feel given. spokesman for the cosign brigades a minute trimming. of how mass has issued a statement today off to the bodies of 6 caps is where a covered by is ready forces a beta says and nothing yahoo in the army are fully responsible for the death of the caps is also they intentionally hindered any prison exchange deal, it goes on to say that for them in this or out to mess it up, you instructions were issued to those governing the captives and how to deal with them if the patient on the approaches that the 300 palestinians were killed in june . when is very ami buffington's rights refugee camping, gunner said to rescue full captains. the statement says nothing of whose insistence on freedom accounts has through, but it's repression. instead of reaching a deal means they will go back to the families in coffins. and the families have to choose between receiving them dead or alive to us, present
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a bite and says nothing. you all who needs to do more to secure a deal to free. the remaining captive is coming. comes the head of a meeting with the american negotiating team for are you planning for present a final hot, you know, a lot of house correspondence that can be help. it has more. there has been reluctance over the course of israel's war i'm das, of by the us president to criticize the is 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,
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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 of rivers. the us president said, simply know, now there have been inside the body and ministration. these frustrations over benjamin netanyahu has 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 director,
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as well as the middle. these are breton, the girl emerged from the situation room according to the read out the us presidential 5 and expressing not only outrage as well as concerned about the devastation as well as the outrage of 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 our ad 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, us in the us. thousands of protests as have been much into the streets of new york
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in support of protestant ends in war torn garza century. it was high as police tried to separate the protest this monopoly routed in support of as well. both sides according for c spot and gaza. revival protests with spots by the recovery of captives from a tunnel and gaza and start today. and god itself is ready for us as of killed at least 12 people. and this strikes across the strip. 8 palestinians died when they was struck by shunning the gate to a school within jabante, a north of going to the city. and now the strike killed 4 people in the car. i saw the health clinic in the west of guns are switching the l completed reports from the scene of the most recent attack image of all the refugee camp. these way the army deliberately targeted a group of civilians and the entrance of the whole, you know, a school in japan, there could, you can and this is the place which has been hit by those really forces. by the way, this is
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a broad this town 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 the school. and by the way, this a school used to show to thousands and bought a 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 up. why the cut through? i just need a value are referred. you can call this time as you and suppose. yeah, that's nice and campaign in dallas is continuing for 2nd day children are being vaccinated and that the end of the way to refugee camps. the campaign will move to northern and southern parts of the strip you and is hoping to know could age of
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640000 children of the age of 10 in the occupied westbank is rarely ami has lost. another reason to come in becomes just days off to is very forces withdrew from the city, posted in fights as exchange gun 5, which is very soldiers, is where the forces made several arrests in the city of hebron, the detainees, the workers at the local electricity company and this was the moment his very forces fights were generous. while they reported on the assault engineering, they were then chased away by it's very minute treat vehicles as well. has now killed at least $29.00 palestinians across the occupied the west bank in recent days. one of those killed in the raids engine in was 58 year old. i'm in of it. he died in is really custody medical sources. so he's both he showed signs of torsion . need to abraham sent this report from his home in clifford done in the occupied
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westbank. 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? and i felt was swelling behind his ear. i look 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 with bank. a saw me your 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 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 called in clinical and the other side on the
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corner that's 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 i'm. it's body. i'm in the family tells us he was sick and from his home through this door, working handcuffs and blindfolded for your return to them. this, with his picture being displayed on the walls of the house. the walls of covered dan village remind people of the palestinians killed by his really 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 hear beep is really wants to warn palestinians that resisting it's like your patient will come at a heavy cost. you die, but he just eat a punch or the british government so suspended the 30 out of 350
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licenses to export alms as well. from 2022 to june 2023. the u. k. sent almost $75000000.00 worth of weapons to as well as $25000000.00. and it was for aircraft helicopters and drums the homes export licenses being suspended include components for unmanned trends in f. 16 find subjects. sales of naval systems and targeting equipment have also been holton. various governments stressed. dr. isn't a blanket then the only effects equipment that could be used in serious breach of international humanitarian law. h. i have here is a senior associates, the carnegie endowment for international peace explains the significance of the u. k. government's decision. or 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
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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. i know 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 $35.00. 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 under the 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, 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,
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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 buy ministration has been unwilling to take. but the fact that it's closest ally 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. so to come, what else is there that attempted to prison break and democratic republic of congo?
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local media are reporting that more than $150.00 people have been killed. also, thousands of hotel workers go on strikes across the united states will tell you why the the. now all you pay the weather in north america is returning to what you might expect this time of year, which is hot steam, you know, from west in the gulf states. and texas is a good focus, as indeed is most likely because of mississippi and florida. whereas in the middle is cooled down from that heat wave that we have in the midwest, and the real calls that we experienced up in the sierra that's also gone away. as you can see, a few showers admittedly. and the month signatures does itself for us that also fading away. so back to normal. this is where the funding is like in new orleans.
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and houston for example, increasing the looks which are getting cuba independent certain in mexico the time . and these a few where we mix coast plug to some big dime polls, but also this lumpy would suggest in parts of rico. and also that when with time leave would also have a day of wet weather, maybe tuesday, possibly wednesday. tom size is that the seasonal rate is quite light. you might get a heavy shower or 2 in western columbia. otherwise, the story has been heat, has cooled down a bit. in brazil, we have record heat once it getting in the period, nothing lima but in the lowlands, heading towards the president border side. so that's where it's property. the winter we see a bit last night running up and the and shade the precious list will have to say this year the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the one thing i'll just say a reminder of the headlines. thousands of demonstrates is of taken to the streets and is rarely cities for the day to mounting a c spot in gauze that they would show
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a good spot. the recovery of the bodies of 6 captives on saturday. benjamin that's in yahoo was asked for forgiveness. us present, joe biden says, is ready, 5 minutes to punch minutes. and y'all, who isn't doing enough to reach a goal is a safe spot to secure the release of captures as comments follow the recovery of the body of the us. very citizens, along with 5 authors and southern guns from santa fe new k government to suspend its 30 out of 350 licenses to exports alms to israel. speaking to the u. k, parliament support and secretary david lunney said there was a serious risk. the british homes would be used to commit suicide violations of international humanitarian or dozens of prisoners. all states have been killed half to an attempt to prison break, and the democratic republic of congo, people living close to them. i call that prison in the capital constraints. so look forward to hearing guns 5 anyhow. as of monday morning,
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barbara and go to the 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 look around and bullet wounds can be seen on some of them. people live in place to the prison. so they had gone far before dawn on monday. about police back up with slow to arrive. what does that tell you? i don't need the prison guards were firing. 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 access at the heights of the attempted prison break. the administrative building was on fire. and officials say some female prisoners were raped. complet is media reported more than 150 prisoners have been killed.
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government says the situation is now under control after initially suggesting the need to death, it promised to punish what's it called acts of sabotage. loans of or responsibilities in particularly shall we have subtract a small 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 there. so lots of human life, the injuries, and especially material damage at the central prison. it was a good mcculloch present, has been plague with ever crowding c. yes, detaining up to 15000 inmates. 10 times a capacity it was built to hold more than $4000.00 prisoners escaped. the facility often meant to him the building in 2017. this time it seems a bit for freedom, has ended and try to de barbara and go to sara. cole attends on his way that has issued an arrest warrants for opposition to the the window, gonzalez,
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but it comes off to gonzales and failed to respond to 3 summons to testify. boston opposition website. website published details results of the countries disputed presidential election, gonzalez' ally, maria covina machado said the warrants will only increase support for him. meanwhile, the luxury jets used by him and his way in preston to nicholas withdrew has been seized by the united states justice department. they say it's in violation of export control and sanction those smuggling down to the us off the being purchased for $13000000.00. the croft was taken while in the dominican republic and sloane to florida. petro bradley is a, that's an american political analysts to joins us now from what you're welcome to the program. so firstly, let me ask you, what do you make of the arrest warrant issued for opposition? leader in under gonzales. well, i think this is predictable ones because my little pop the 2 still the election to
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now has to just follow through. with that, i think what we're seeing in the months since the election is on the one side evidence or the last is growing evidence. and on the other hand, a higher and increasing repression levels are we had never seen in a country where repression has actually been the norm for the last 15 years. so this was expected, and i actually believe that nicolai's mother who has been providing, i think this does nothing to increase his popularity internally. i need support externally. i think it is very clear that he lost the election and he's not gonna cover that up by going after the winner concessions against him are assured because under venezuela, electra law, the opposition witnesses or old witnesses to the electoral event, have access to the tallies and all that was done was those guys were published by
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the opposition, however, they have not been published by the electric castle, which declared the winner without any support. so at the end of the day, what you tried to do is basically somebody tried to run ahead to pretend that one of the election by taking over a narrative. and now by taking somebody like it, multiple signers. yes. for most countries, more democrats comes the world, the winner and there for the president of the elective, and as well as a hostage, the purpose of taking the hostage, i assume, is to try to negotiate an exit or basically to deny the fact that the last but it's a very serious of that. okay, let me, let me just, i'm going to find that. let me, i'm going to ask you about that. what do you think of the motives? and indeed, the legal issues surrounding the seizure of the play and use by nicholas mature. well, i think what, i think what happened and we're, we're, we're,
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we're here is as you maybe most of your viewers know in october of last year, the united states and venezuela signed the deal. and par were conditions for free or for elections were negotiated. that agreement was violated almost from day one. so the premises for basically a relaxation of sanctions. any dialogue that existed between the united states and the collapse and p, evaporated after the election fraud of the 28th of july. so what we're seeing now is united states going back to kind of a law enforcement approach, which they have and they've been, they've had because at the end of the day, they're dealing with both their law enforcement operators. under intelligence operators has sufficient information to determine that what's going on in minnesota . i have nothing to do with politics. it is more of a good book from those entrenched, essentially of hijacked a society. so my sense is that this is the beginning. we're going to see
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a lot more reactions, not only from the us, but from other countries in the region. and also in europe. we're going to get much harder with the i was gonna go to what people thought was the password. just maximum brush. i think you're going to see my doodle having to pay a very high price for stealing the selection you want. and you mentioned that you mention the pressure that me just say, i mean us sanctions have been in place for many years on that is why there and it certainly hurts the economy. is it time to change strategy? well, i think there was a see the strategy are striving. she changed since march of 2002 were the by the administration began relaxing sanctions in exchange for a commitment for free and fair elections. that commitment obviously proved to be absolutely void. the levels just made fun of this commitment and what he did with
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the election proves that he has no desire of leaving power. because i think he proceeds that the cost of losing power is greater than the cost of remaining power despite the fact that it's $2.00 electrons for that calculation is a one that i think is where he might be wrong. i think you might actually from now on see that the costs of holding onto power might be much higher than he calculated . but at the moment of the election on the night of the election, if he had accepted the results of a $7030.00 defeats, maybe that night would be the end of his rule that night, not in january. when is the official transfer of power. i think the celebration that would have occurred in that as well as would have probably led to that kind of situation where him and his cronies probably would have had to leave the country in a hurry. so he did what he needed to do. we need the only option he had, we'll just do election and from then on it's been
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a month of abuse and improvisation, and i think now you're going to be able to see the consequences about okay, with the, with that patch of, or any. thank you very much for joining us. thank you. by as president, come with the harris send that present joe 5 and there on the campaign trail in the us together for the 1st time since iris officially became the democratic presidential nominee. there in the swing states of pennsylvania to celebrate the workers on labor day and national holiday. president biden this cool himself the most pro union leader in us history. as the rest of the country celebrates labor day, thousands of hotel stuff have taken to the streets, particle hang reports from the east coast to the west. as far away as hawaii workers are on strike. this labor day about $10000.00 hotel workers are using the day and it's significant to send the
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message, restaurant, workers cleaning and front desk staff for the biggest hotel chains. walk, you know, the job and 8 cities across the country targeting for months, but the 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,
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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 have a better 15 better way to better work conditions. and well, for now, districts 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 haine, l, g, 0, washington, flags and landside, so caused by a tropical storm yankee have killed at least a dozen people in the philippines is full cost to intensifies it heads north and then to hong kong in the coming days money. but that has more not from that tropical storm yog dump a months worth of rain in some areas of the philippines in less than 24 hours

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