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spouse of violence in recent years, we brave bullets and farms because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. the benjamin netanyahu dismissed as widespread protests quoting for us, these 5 mendoza. but us president says these right the payment is the, is not doing enough. the other ones are in jordan, this is how does it run life from doubles are coming up. is rails large scale military operation and the on the side westbank is into its 7th day grades in jeanine's. and general is wanting to cover the case and spend some sales to is
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relevant concerns. they might be using breach of international humanitarian law and the chaos in the democratic republic of congo often attempt to prison break, but at least a 100 and 29th inmates to the we began in israel, where prime minister benjamin netanyahu is pushing back against rising domestic and international pressure to sign a sci fi deal with him us. it comes in spite of mass protest in israel, triggered by the recovery of 6 captives found dead in gaza on saturday. netanyahu's ask for forgiveness, but insist the will, will continue on, shall castro, thoughts? thousands of his release took to the street for a 2nd day, pushing past police lines and converging near the home of prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem. many blaming his delay in signing a ceasefire. d ill for the discovery of 6 more dead captors in garza,
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the government, the visitor of this thread, the world piece. for the 1st time since mass protests and the labor strife broke out following saturdays news of the dead captives, then yahoo addressed the country. i'm ok, let me just put a toll the families and they will say it again tonight. i apologize and ask for your forgiveness because we couldn't bring them back alive. we would close close, but we failed to hold on. let me say this again. tonight is well, will not remain silent on best buy 2nd. how much would pay the price a very high price to protest, or se netanyahu is prioritizing military gain over the return of captives? pointing to his continued insistence that israel maintain control of the philadelphia core door as part of a cease fire deal. that's a non starter for her moss. and a recent us lead negotiations had been stalled for weeks. us president joe biden
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said he was close to presenting a final proposal, but that these rarely prime minister hasn't been doing enough to move the deal forward. for, for 5 minutes for the yahoo. or, you know, according to this really health ministry, the 6 captives found over the weekend were shot at close range one or 2 days before their bodies were discovered. mazda, military spokesman says nothing. yeah. who's delay in signing a ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal made him responsible for the death? and that there's rarely prime ministers insistence on freeing the kept as using military pressure would mean more. returning home in coffins as 23 year old is rarely american hersch. goldberg, poland was buried in jerusalem. the aunt of another young is really taken captive in gaza, said she feared for him, the same fate. good crying the morning like it. so for i think the sitting that the
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one minute things can change and people can die and we know we hope really life when we can save you. how busy is real police? a $101.00 captive remain in gaza, including $35.00 for thought to be dead. heidi joe castro. l g 0. what the flexible and is i profess of israel studies on political science of u. c. l. a. p says benjamin netanyahu is a pleasure. it isn't enough to clarity on the rest and these ralph, so i don't think that's going to make any difference to these. riley's who are demanding a deal and particularly to the families of the hostages, who, being really at a full fund to making these to moms. i think nothing yahoo is press conference is only going to make them even more detailed into apply more pressure on the 5 minute step to make a do. but as, as it seems probably just press conference. the problem is not now who's not willing to make a day of it based on the times that we know it really depends upon the 3 men
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present in bite and of course, but 1st and foremost missing yahoo and yes, yes and well, i don't think cinema on this and yahoo really feel under a great amount of pressure to reach an agreement, despite the dom onto the domestic publics. and i don't think there was really, unfortunately, any agreement that can be put forward that is likely to be satisfactory to both man . and i will see what the applied to the ministration presented maybe later this week and original proposal. but it's very hard to imagine that it's in was either giving off is tomorrow, but the idea of withdrawal format the border with the egypt or missing yahoo getting off is tomorrow for the odd. yeah. to stay the so unfortunately i think is really very, very slim. prospects in agreement, meanwhile, and gone today is why the forces of killed at least 12 people and asked strikes across the street. the palestinians died when they were struck by shelling of the gate to a school in jamalia, north of guns, a city,
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another strike killed 4 people in a car outside of health clinic in the west of johnson city. lost a 100 reports on the scene of the most recent attack in the giovanni a refugee camp. these way the army deliberately targeted, a group of civilians and the entrance of the whole. you know, let's go and give out there for, as you can. and this is the place which has been hit by those really forces. by the way, this is at the bread this pan. ringback and peebles and civilians have been pets 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, sitting 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
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simplest. as i showed up why the cut through, i just eat a value refers, you can call this time. but you and says nearly a 159000 children have been vaccinated against the pony of virus and gauze. i since sunday. the winds hoping to a knock at like $640000.00 children under the age of 10. the vaccination and campaign was low and stopped in the 1st case of pony. it was confirmed in july 25 years after it was eradicated and they occupied westbank. this randy army has lost another raid onto a car that comes just days. opt is ready for us as withdrew from the city, palestinian fine to the exchange of gunfire with is ready soldiers. and his really forces made several arrests in the city of hebron, but the chinese i'll work as a local electricity company. and this was the moment is ready for us is fired towards generally small level reporting on the assaults and jeanine that we've been chased away by is really
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miniature vehicles. it's really forces i've not killed at least $29.00 palestinians across the occupied west bank in recent days when one of those killed and the raids in janine was 58 year old. i'm not that he died in his really custody medical sources say his body showed signs of torture. i'll just say it was need to. abraham sent this report from his home in prefer, done in the occupied 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? i felt was swelling behind his ear looks 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. men's widowed email was
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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, a crowd in clinic under one of his follow. and they quoted us in 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 services confirm signs of torture on. i'm in the body. i'm in the family tells us he was sick and from his home through this door, working handcuffs and blindfolded. but you return to them with his picture being displayed on the walls of the house. the walls of carpeted dan village remind people of the palestinians killed by israeli forces in the past few years. behind
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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 punch. the british government is suspended 30 out of 350 licenses to export to israel from 2022 to june, 2023. but you guys send almost $75000000.00 worth of weapons to israel. almost 25000000 was a crop 10. a cup doesn't drones. the export license is being suspended include components for unmanned trends. and it's 16 find digits. sales of naples systems and targeting equipment have also been holton. the british government stress that isn't a blanket band and only affects equipment that could be used in serious breach of international humanitarian law. firm has been, is a fellow with the institute for policy studies on international advisor to jewish
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voice a piece she spoke to us in washington dc and says, a sense of strong message to other western powers. so i think it's very significant, politically, it's an indication that the government in the u. k is taking seriously the requirements of international law. the u. d. u and human rights council has called for an arms and bar go. even if the u. k is not calling this an embargo, this is a, an important step in that context. but we should also be very clear that even though the u. k. overall is a very small provider of, of arms to israel. the u. s. for example, supports about 65 percent of the of the arms that israel brings in, and the u. k. it's less than one percent, but it's, it's important symbolically. but it's also important to recognize that they are allowing continually the export of things like parts for the as 35 bar. and that's one of the most vicious instruments that israel has used against
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palestinians in gaza. there's new indications today just coming out that on july 13th, the very big a number of it was between 90 and a 100 people that were killed in one attack in gaza that that was carried out by an f 35. so the fact that that's being exempted from the arena in which the us of the u. k is saying, no, we won't send any more. this is a problem, but again, it is very important. symbolically the u. k. is the closest ally of washington, the u. s. has the same kind of laws that prohibit sending arms when they are suspicious of they that they will be used in violation of international humanitarian law. that's exactly what the united states is continuing to do. so the fact that britain is now providing an example, if you will, a, that's a symbolically very important developed us humans who the rebels have claimed responsibility for tax on 2 oil tank cars in the red sea. the u. s. navy says
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a panama flagship was 1st it by ballistic missiles, a saudi flag tank accounting about 2000000 barrels of oil. it was also struck with the 5 to say they've been attacking ships and supposed to palestinians in concept state democratic republic of congo is interior minister has confirmed at least a $120.00 non people were killed off to an attempt to prison, break people living close to the mccalla prison in the capital contrast to report that a hearing gun fine nearly as of monday morning barbara and go report the inmates pressed at this images from inside mcculla prison. the largest count and the democratic republic of congo, pasha kids bodies, a heap to the ground. and bullet wounds can be seen on some of them. people live in place to the prison. so they had gone fire before dawn on monday. but police backup was slow to arrive. what he said or tell you, i don't need to prison. go to
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a fire in the police arrived like before 5 o'clock they would know the 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 the officials say some female prisoners were raped. complet is media reported more than 150 prisoners have been killed. 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 subject to 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 to have this central prison mcculloch present has been plague with overcrowding for yes. the taking up to 15000 inmates 10 times
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a capacity, it was built to hold more than 4000 prisoners escaped. the facility often meant to him the building in 2017. this time it's seems a bit for freedom to send in tragedies, barbara, and i'll just say around time for a short break here, and i'll just share what when we come back, the desk told rises in sedan that's the via funding wipes out in todd communities, plus the thousands of hotel workers go on strike across the united states will tell you why more than that statement. the . now all you pay, the weather in north america is returning to what you might expect this time of
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year, which is hot, steamy and off from wet in the gulf states. and texas is a good focus, as indeed is most likely because the mississippi and florida. whereas in the middle is cooled down from that heat wave that we have in the midwest and the real cold that we experienced up in the caea or that's also gone away, as you can see, a few shelves admittedly. and the bumps signatures does itself for us that also fading away. so back to normal. this is where the funding is like in new orleans. and houston, for example, increasing the looks which again in cuba, independent sharing a mexico the over time. and d a where we mix, there's probably some big dime pulse, but also this lumpy would suggest in parts of rico. and also the when with i'm leave would also have a day where, whether 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 huge. that's cool. down a bit in brazil, we had record heat wants to get in and prove nothing lena. but in the lowlands,
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the welcome back and watching. i'll just say right. took a mind about some stories here. this is randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu was pushed back against domestic on international calls for us. the starting and casa the assist. israel must retain control over that's going to delphi, colorado, which kind of says is not acceptable, but you've had a government a suspended 30 out, so it's $250.00 licensing, stressful times. that is rafa speaking to the bottom and foreign minister david, allow me, you said there was a risk that british times of the used to commit serious violations of international humanitarian law. on the democratic republic of condos, interior minister has confirmed that at least a 100 and 29th inmates have been killed. then $69.00 others injured off to an attempt in prison break. several government facilities also set a law tropical storm. yankee has had the philippines and triggered floods and lands
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lives across the country. at least 13 people, including a 9 month old baby of died following heavy rains. the eastern city of not got was among the hardest hit one of the capital. many lot of schools and government offices closed on monday as a precaution out of there was bonnet below jones as live now from a city of unto poto. that's east of many, la barnaby. so the storm apparently is not moving away from the philippines. how destructive was it. that is the worst smell over in terms of the destruction and death that a tropical storm yagi left in its wake in the philippines. and if compared to previous storms and type food instead of hit the philippines in previous months and years and also with reference to just the, the size of the area that, that tropical storm. yeah. the affected here in the philippines, the, this is considered a minor one darren,
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but of course one desk is one to many. and at the moment we are at the sight of one of the land slides that occurred at the height of tropical storm. yeah, d and you can see right behind me, there is a serial operation that's ongoing. and on the left side of the road there's that huge patch of brown. early on monday morning, a huge chunk of soil came crashing down from the left side of the. busy to the right side of the road where there were houses and 2 houses were buried. that land slide killed 827 year old, pregnant woman, and 2 teenage brothers. now especially the death toll here is 3. but we spoke to relatives of the victims, and they told us that they considered the death toll here to before because the woman was actually about to give birth. and so they said that the baby inside the woman, and they considered that also as one of the debts from this last slide. now there
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is another last slide not far from where we are right now, where a one year old child was killed and 4 people are still reportedly missing. so on people in the city now makes up a majority of the death toll. most of them from 9 slides, but there are so far, also 3 people who died from drowning in flood waters. but it's not just the depths, but there's also, of course, widespread flooding, not just here in and people the city it but from the central region all the way to the northern region of the philippines. and so as you mention, schools and government offices are still suspended today to give people who've been affected time to be able to pick up the pieces to clean up the trash that was left in the wake of tropical storm. yeah, do you, so is the worst over darren? well, it appears that the worst may be over in the sun is shining where we are right now . in fact i'm, i'm sweating a little here, but it's important to note that
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a tropical storm. yeah, he actually did not big land full in the philippines until monday afternoon, but it was already dumping heavy rainfall since sunday, as it was coasting along the eastern coast of the philippines and metro manila and people in a city on the west side of the philippines. so it was tropical storm. yeah. do you and have seen the southwest monsoon and intensifying rain falls. so even if it's already on its way out of the philippines, it could still intensify rainfall in many parts of the philippines. you couldn't hear. and that's why i, for these here a hard enough this area. they say that if it rings again, there is still that things are off the line slide there and all right to i'll just there was bonnie below the reporting from onto poto in the philippines bonded in southern india at least 25 people have died in floods triggered by heavy rains, the air force that had flown in more than 200 rescue workers and 30 tons of emergency age and the dish on till and gone to states. several villages,
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homes and costs have been so managed. thousands of rescued and relocated germany comes in some areas, flooding across the down and has killed at least a $177.00. people completely destroyed 20 villages and left tens of thousands of people homeless is partly due to the catastrophic collapse. so they are about dumb and red sea state last week, following months of heavy rains. i'll just say it was even more organized more from one of the i was in northern sit down severely affected by the rain. we're 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 out in the open, very few properties remaining that have been damaged and not destroyed by the heavy
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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 to higher ground. so they say because it's much dryer to be there and it's much safer despite the fact that they're out in the open. and what 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 military rapids support forces. now there is a 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,
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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 cuts up roads, 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 too many parent assistance, whether it's from the government or from 8 organizations, he by morgan onto 0. lee northern state, of course in venezuela has issued an arrest warrant. so i'll position lead to edmondo gonzalez. it comes off to gonzalez, failed to respond to 3 summons to testify about an oppositional website. the website published detailed results of the country's disputed presidential election . gonzalez is ally maria colleen and charter said the warrant will not increase the pool for him. but petra, there really is a lot in america unless he said president, do ro is going off to gonzalez to cover up the fact you lost the elections?
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well, i think this was predicted once, because my little up to, to still the election. he now has to just follow through with that, i think what we're seeing in the month since the election is on the one side evidence that he lost in growing evidence. and on the other hand, a higher and increasing repression of levels that we had never seen in a country where repression has actually been the more for the last 15 years. so this was expected. you, i actually believe that nicholas was improvising. 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 going to cover that up by going after the winter. via concessions against him. are absurd. because under venice with an
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electric lot, the opposition witnesses or all witnesses to the electoral event have access to the tallies and all that was done was those ties were published by 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 a head, try to pretend that the one of the election by taking over a narrative. and now by taking somebody like it moves on, this is 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 loss. but it's a very serious of that. meanwhile, i luxury jack used by venezuelan and president nicholas madura has been seized by the united states justice department. they say it's in violation of export control
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and sanctions laws. i'm to smuggle out of the us south being purchased the $13000000.00. the car off was taken while in the dominican republic. i'm fleming to florida. us us last personally to come to harris and president joe biden. i run the campaign trail together for the 1st time since harris officially became the democratic presidential nominee fair. in the swing states of pennsylvania to celebrate workers on labor day a national holiday. president biden is described himself as the most pro union leader and us history. thousands of hotels, stuff in the united states are taken to the streets as the rest of the country celebrates labor day, according on major hotel chains to do more, to improve salaries and working conditions. i'll just say what's practical hanging ripples from the east coast to the west as far away as hawaii workers are on strike this labor day about $10000.00
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hotel workers are using the day and it's significant to send the message, restaurant, workers cleaning and front desk staff for the biggest hotel chains walking off the 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 is the strike 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 going to do whatever it takes for us to have a better on 5 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 cause enough pain for the companies to get them the deal. they are demanding to go home l g 0, washington. now the institute of our abundance nomic odds in new york is taking visitors back in time and exhibit entitled and last night the on to buy a lebanese americans showcases works in the last century. but it's christine so many reports such themes. so we recognize 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.
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