tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 3, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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all save stones, there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go next. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our live from headquarters in delphi and daddy navigate that. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes is really forces continue their raids and arrests in the occupied westbank targeting the twins cut in refugee camp on the 7th day of the day . but he met me and vince of the 2 week cutting refuge account for these rated forces returned after they withdrew. on the 2nd day of these way, the invasion. benjamin netanyahu says his government's war on gaza will continue
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ignoring pressure from protesting is really india as west thing. goals state approved for bill safety, the death penalty for race on fixed following nationwide outrage over the rape and murder of a doctor last month and ensued on more than a 100000 people have been displaced by floods under getting little assistance on joining us. real sco with sports has younique's center reaches the quotes of bundles of the us open chasing his 2nd grand slam. the italian was the one beats tommy poll, set up a class with former champion, the new method as the we begin this news, our in the occupied westbank where the is really military has been sending reinforcements as it continues. it's a salt for a 7 day. a 14 year old boy was killed and one of the most recent attacks on the twin cat and refugee camp is really military has confirmed that it used
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a drone target palestinians would they say, were firing at soldiers. palestinian fighters had been exchanging gunfire with the army, and at least 30 people had been killed by is really forces during their week long military operation. me that, but i am is joining us from just at the entrance of the tutor. cut them a refugee camp. that's in the occupied westbank were in it, as we been saying is really army had initially withdrawn, leaving a trail of destruction, but then subsequently returns. what's the situation like right now? the people saw that because he is really forces withdrew at the end of the 2nd day of the invasion that they're not going to come back again this soon. but ultimately this is what's happened yesterday night. wendy is ready for his return, and they've kept going back and forth back and forth, leaving some people to think that they can really resume their lives in the morning . a palestinian boy, a 14 year old was going to the mosque with his father when both of them were
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shocked by these really forces. the boy has to come to his wounds that the father is still wounded in the hospital getting treatment. we are talking about the level of destruction as well, and we've been speaking to the officials here. and so we're cutting who say that's after these really forces of withdrawal from the area. they started really fixing some of the roads trying to return electricity, and who's are all of these facilities that have been cut by these really vision to the refugee camps? both of them north, i'm so could you come to the cutting refugee camp? but now these really forces came back again with more destruction, to the infrastructure, look at one of the roads. this is the one of the main entrance as to the refugee camp. it has been totally dug up by these really forces. now again, these were the forces you to really say the are after the all you these, the improvised explosive devices of them sometimes planted by the palestinian fighting, lose it to what with the uh, with the raids of these really forces. but people here say that this is intentional,
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this is done to remind palestinians controls their lives. and who has the ultimate se, if they choose to resist these really occupation, it's remains a tense situation here into and cut in with these way. the forces are still inside it. how students are scared for their lives and 0, they're just waiting to see how it's going to unfold. uh no, that's not only uh, twins, cut him a new shams, but military operations are expanding elsewhere and they occupied westbank you know, that in janine has been the, one of the main focus areas that these really forces i've been targeting since the start of the invasion early on wednesday is ready. the forces remain there with the may, are talking about the severe level of destruction and talking about 70 percent of those roads that have been rated. that ultimately got destroyed the pictures they
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are of really difficult to see the main squid in the city where policy is sometimes go at near the market. the vegetables market also has been his. so we're talking about a very tense situation that is not only in the north of the occupied west bank or in janine only, but we are also talking about the rates of continued all across the occupied to us by hebron, for example, in the southern occupies westbank with these really forces have been enforcing a closure for a while now. and they've been missing the movement of palestinians. the ones talking about more than $129.00 check points. and the gates and new boat boundaries close against palestinians moving from and to one place. so we're also talking about another way to the beauty dates or the university we're palestinians through them. so they are so again, and see here as a general state extension, targeting, pasting is wherever they are. okay. and that will let you go for,
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and i thank you so much for that reporting from the content refugee comes in the occupied respect us when. meanwhile, the is really the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu continues to defy domestic and international pressure to sign a ceasefire. deal with her mouse and gauze on their vin mass protest in israel, triggered by the recovery of 6 captives, found dead in gauze on saturday. nothing. yeah. who has asked for forgiveness, but insist the war will continue. hardy. so castro reports thousands of his riley's 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 deal for the discovery of 6 more dead captives in garza, the government, the visitor of this threat to the world peace for the 1st time since mass protests
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and the labor strife broke out following saturdays news of the dead captives then yahoo addressed the country. okay, let me support 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 boss. and a reason us lead negotiations had been stalled for weeks. us president joe biden 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,
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or know, according to the is 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 cease fire and prisoner exchange deal made him responsible for the death and that there's really 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 a go for i think. the sitting that the one minute things can change and see if we can die and we know we hope is really a life where we can save you. how busy is real police? a $101.00 captive remain in gaza,
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including $35.00 for thought to be dead. heidi joe castro, elders 0 a horrible loss. we took the land by rufe was the chairperson of policy working group. that's an is really advocacy team focusing on policy issues based on the 2 state paradigm, informally served as israel's ambassador to south africa. welcome back to elgin 0 sir. so during the press briefing that nathan yeah, who gave just about less than 24 hours ago. he argued for what he said was the strategic imperative to keep as really troops stationed along the philadelphia court or in gaza. what does this tell you about? nothing. yeah. who's plans for garza's? well, we'll really fake events on october 7 last year and uh, what the shade for us is re lease goes. i mean it's on the whole government for the palestinians. and for the region it's large and nothing that
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took place before and it is a, there isn't any more for the future. it's on yahoo and beyond his position is private. and so basically the case also strategies on the right way. and he's coordination, extreme right wing partners. there's actually a bite eh, applying pressure on him and the putting the pot issue in his coalition at stake. and they believes that this is what it is entitled, and the indeed should fall. it's security, maintain control over the entire territory between vale rivet, jordan and the coastline. the limited training is now defaulting from philadelphia. corridor was arguing then disputing,
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already in 2005. when is i left the territory in the context of a decent engagement? when the shareholders was prime minister and the it was always a question. if the in is for the in the, is really disclose. if we should have left the, the street right or not. and if you combine that with what's happening right now in the occupied westbank, amino reporter was reporting of all the raids and obviously the arrest and the killings that have been going on. we heard from the is really for a minister last week. we said that we need to address the what he called the threat and the occupied westbank are the same way as we deal with gaza, including the temporary evacuation of civilians. i mean, what is the ultimate objective here then the, the future of the westbank and these are the presidents in it depends on who controls the chosen valley. is pushed by the international community
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to leave that chosen valley. the right wing. and israel believes israel then becomes politically vulnerable to attacks from the east through jolted and it, it is assisting on philadelphia is actually preparing the, the full ground full and battle of israel to maintain control in definitely all the jordan valley. and i want to remind you of the listeners in the international court of justice was requested by the general assembly to devise on the value of the occupation and the large majority of the judges. it concluded that it is not a legitimate because of the kind fact though,
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because if these indefinite and it's on yahoo and here's a government. they want to it prove that in the presence of israel, in the occupied territories, is a legitimate the subsidy for the defense of israel and the a, a philadelphia causal provides. it's ryan with an opportunity to argue for this case. so if that is the ultimate aim then, and nothing else has planning on staying in the philadelphia court, or, i mean, how must said, look, this is a non starter for us. where it is this all leave, then any potential for a cease fire, a solution. the same time we heard from the us president joe biden, who said this, we're close. he said the us, as in frank, very close to presenting a ceasefire proposal. i mean, what does this all mean?
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yes. be it. mishondra boulle finds himself eh, eh, a text in a piece of movement, so to speak between the easily public once to see the hostages fried alive and the americans who are saying no, as you have not done enough. and he is on the whole, realizes that he's all the patients, the americans are in a money 50. and i can tell you of the people on my side of very impatient and frustrated with the american administration. the americanization pension should have pushed is right into action a long time ago way before we were moving into a roof. uh huh. and uh, the feel that there was, he quoted little but now the situation is that the americans showing a level of impatience with israel in there,
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a polite language. why is it demonstrators are intensifying and i can tell you from 1st time, because i am there every evening. and it is say, it is a very strong message that is being sent from the public. it's lounging is true on that. but i want to tell you that a, we in our policy working group for the last decade, we told the international community, our into local goals, listed in that situation is a, is a say not going to stay for, for long between change between is written and published but it will change either by force, by violence, all by international pressure for years and years and years. the international community, the americans included sites on the fence on the sidelines and waited for the 2 bought these 2 sold all the out, the issues. and i think it is high time now that the international community will
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move in and kata is a player here, right? and to you and a create a process by which this in the, our conflict is in re launched into a peace process with a set them in the, in the end of it. okay. you know, i'm very well, thank you so much for us making to us from western wrestling to thank you. so united nation says nearly 859000 children have been vaccinated against polio and central gaza. since sunday. un agencies are hoping to inoculate 640000 children across the strip. under the age of 10, the vaccination campaign was launched off to the 1st case of polio, was confirmed in july 25 years after it was erratic. 25 here is excuse me, after was eradicated in the strip. let's speak to our correspondent toto adviser, who's joining us now from dated by the head central garza so the big campaign is under way, thought it,
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but we understand that it's going to be extended. tell us what's going on of the. yeah, they're right. in fact, uh, the terms that, you know, has witnessed a high turn out in the 1st 2 days of the approaches to effects and nights the entire children of the strips, especially in the central areas. well, according to the world health organization be said, that's a 161000 palestinian children have been vaccinated in the past 2 days. and even today, in that day, we can see also more parents are bringing their infants to the medical points on to key central hospital to receive the vaccination. and they believe that it would be adding some sort of medical protection against pull you virus. and they believe that it's a very positive, a septic being taken by newest medical organizations to and you know, as long as it's true for not getting stuck virus that has been discovered late in july. and they basically are off to for 5 minutes ceasefire. and this is on the
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right side, hudson hold international community. and even as we also do a ceasefire deals that chance help safely at families to get the necessary medical tests and even to safely access medical facilities on the books. and i did again, pull you up basically and show we show a very intensive effect be made by medical teams on the ground floor to read. we make shift samsung evaluation senses to guarantee a successful vaccination campaign that could be implemented on the ground. i like to be more discouraged conditions and even very dangerous turmoil unfolding the entire web development did not know you that in the north of this trip, no. in the north and even in the central area as well. okay. got it. thank you so much for that. reporting from dayton bye or now the u. k. government has announced it's the spending 30 of that's 350 licenses to export arms to israel from
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2022 to june last year. but u. k. set nearly $75000000.00 worth of weapons to israel. roughly $25000000.00 was for aircraft including helicopters and drones. and the license was being suspended include components for unmanned drones and f. 16 fighter jets. sales of naval systems and targeting equipments have also been halted, but the u. k 4 and secretary, david lam, he says this is not a blanket ban. an only effects weapons that could be used in serious breach of international humanitarian law. off us. we have with us as young as our car off is running us here in the studio who is an associate professor of golf politics, the cuts our university. welcome back to algebra. so i've been digging into this and it looks like this is only 10 percent off of the u. k. is armed exports to israel that have now been suspended. and particularly what's most important is that they have 35 jet components from the u. k, which is crucial for israel, which is being used in the warren, gaza is not being suspended. so is this moved by the u. k. anything more than
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symbolic at this point? it's a little bit more of a symbol, but not as a has, doesn't have particularly affecting the configuration of the war. but there's a signal that the u. k. is really concerned about how the, i'm sorry, i used to buy it at the international law and can give an idea as to other countries of the it means the suppliers of the office rarely, which is the united states and germany. of course, the amount of money is $75000000.00 boss and see if there's not a significant amount. so these trials will not be affected in terms of the continuation of the war ink us up because because of that, but that is target then something that has to do with that there was a gas or how some aspect of the work conducted inga and also in conjunction with, jason said, other countries are going to follow suit at this point. and look, let's speak about the us in particular, because you mentioned the us why is by not using that arms leverage on israel at this point to me,
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i guess the moments ago was saying that the us is running out of patients with israel. but the us does have that leverage and according to an is really official air force official who was speaking to the higher ups newspaper. he said without us aid, israel couldn't fide gauze, i'll be on the few months this talk to, we know this and somebody being of them, they were every time the buy them warm and then on. yeah, we don't want that. the sell some more people, the kid we don't want you to enter into a rough, i went on you, etc, etc. and he used to some extent the suppressed of that. and he laid one week, the number of guns, but nothing happened. so everything has been a blood from the they by the side. and so far, i mean, he wasn't before worried about the complaint because he got a conflict on the company now his on board anymore. he wants to finish his time with something that is not the continuation of the war, but he doesn't have the elements to do so he doesn't have the weight of the press or anybody who's using the only arm that he has on this the most powerful i'm which is spelled the delivery of arm so far. if you didn't do it the end of the month,
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we can't expect him to do it before the end of his stuff. so i don't think this wouldn't happen any time soon. our understanding is that there are obstacles remaining to any potential ceasefire, but biden spoke on monday and he said that the us is very close to presenting a final proposal that will lead to the release of is really captives in gaza. what does this final proposal look like to you? i mean, is it any different from the one that was endorsed by the us back in may have been endorsed by us security council resolution on june the 10th as for us and it by then kind of gets an invite you to, to use this expectation about keeping forces different, obviously corporate or in a on, on problems that they are cutting augusta into. i don't think that would be any breakouts in the ending or section. so eh, they talked about, he said that now he's not doing enough or he said simply know, constantly enough and means that he could brace
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a little bit more in that sense. but then i and then who made it very clear that this is not in the course of, of that or a. so what else can be an acceptable for how much if they keep saying that the media that addresses, we remain there and we prevent or we scan everybody but this moving from the itself . so then all of these have been discussed in the last 2 around the file of conversation. so i don't see how we can see that the optimism of a by that nowadays. okay, thank you so much for your analysis. the there had been widespread calls on the democratic republic of congo for a full investigation into the $129.00 desks at mcculla prison. in contrast of the depths occurred during its attempted prison break, barbara and go. pat has more the inmate space to dis,
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images from inside mcculla 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 fire before dawn on monday about police back up for a 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 excess at the height of the attempt to present 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. government says the situation is now under control. after initially suggesting the need to death, it promised to punish what that cold acts of sabotage loans of or responsibilities
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in particularly shall we have subject to 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 there. so lots of human life, the injuries, and especially material damage at the central prison mcculloch present has been plague with overcrowding for yes, depending up to 15000 inmates, 10 times the capacity it was built to hold more than 4000 present as this cape, the facility often meant to him the building in 2017. this time it seems a bit for freedom. has ended in tragedy. barbara, and go to sara. our correspondent, i don't want counties joining us now from government with more on the story. so what's the situation in the prison this morning around wireless additions to the very dia this morning. as we,
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i'm talking to you like to know the story about getting from insight into around data is a gunshot inside. and when we try to know what, why they've so it's all it is our spirit shooting up to now daddy, 14 got the peas on was to see to see the damage and also people not seize this attempt. escape uh started on sunday. the monday nights and the morning of monday, they do that have access to food up to now because visit bonds from all sides. even the relatives got not have access to the people inside. they don't even before, based on whether they are related still live or not, or the i want people were killed. this is why i presume those are trying to swap, present thing inside because of food and doing so. there's no war to up to now and electricity was wonderful. i've to of the seas. this movement started yesterday in the morning. then this edition is very uh, di, inside the according dishonest. it's not to be
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a good thing for inside to. sonya is a trying to maintain disagree or something because majority of the people are still on the corner. do. busy outside in general, they come out to be brought inside because of the door which would make during all this trouble. so yes, teachers or student very confused insight into alternatives or trying to deal with this box with the novel people. and also the sufficient which up and use the day it seems very difficult for the court total up to now. so who are all sorties holding accountable for this? or what do we have to remind 12 of us that this edition is happening well in the president himself is not into countries taking fucking the starting uh uh, food costs on each in, by doing and doing so. they probably minnesota, so he's not at all. and, and it can show so, but it says yes i do, i've seen the minister of interior. we device the minutes of justice trying to
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control the distribution. but they are already blending the public opinion and jewels and different supported people participate in the office and have to deal already running the government manually. the president himself for ease governance, and also the blending the minister of justice simply because the pride yesterday, for example, minimize the number of deaths by saying that only 2 people were killed them for the pictures. image will side to show when a body is being taken in the truck and also the prison i was playing it on. you mentioned it's running despite the name of some of the victims which they know they know them very well. so all of these know people asking for minutes of justice, for example, design and order for people to be sung song. but after now, uh well thought it is applying to do the numbers on the desk because the municipal intent or which come out we did not box late tonight, said they would come again during the day because this was been provisioned on. i'm about to pressure a mounting, it on deltore these as people are the main,
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the now more for the also and also to give the will see goes because they do believe that this is not the fingers which were given by. don't know what it is and also the fact that they'll say only 24 people were killed with the gun shots while the bodies is short. we didn't sign of the bullet. it's really a queer thing. morkel sounds it on the population. and this is mounting the pressure, you don't do it till it is up to now. all right, thank you. and what kind of reporting from go? ma? the still ahead on the alta 0 news our it's nearly a decade since volkswagen admitted to rigging emissions test. so now its former c o goes on trial and the record breaking performance of the paralympics from fis frunner that's coming off and support. which of
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the fonts got caught on sunday was actually on monday with the big some of the stones brewing as the atlantic moisture comes of it gets the heat has been sitting of a central year. this is a hail storm in the middle of its language to a road into a river. that is clearly a series of cold fronts coming in from the atlantic, but the wont hangs on the balkans in eastern europe. we don't often talk about the nice, we've got new september will nice. this is new records, full hungry and probation. the capitals of vice. now there is a change taking place, slow to ins, mole writing, coming in through france and spain, and eventually is going through into austria and germany. and that will drop temperatures behind it to some degree, but it's coming up against what appears to be rather stuff in areas of heat, which should go. but i'm also going to, i think this is how i look on wednesday. thirty's, proc eastwood's and twenty's in front. they're pretty good to be
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a bit warm about in the south. i suspect that this is a cooling trend, all the se, budapest, and shows maybe a slow drop off stand about 30, but it should be $24.00 this time of the year. still in north africa, the mine to of right and is quite tremendous. is going from major slow. the west was the of the
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as the world economy continues to be bought, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the right spot. otherwise on. so with this strategic downstream industry on the clock in the news, your better tomorrow the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, the top stories on the else is there a news hour is really forces are continuing their raids on the rest and the
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occupied westbank for a 7th day 30 people had been killed since last wednesday. among the dead was a boy who was killed in the twins cut him refugee camp on monday. is really the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is pushing back against raising domestic and international pressure. the assignments these far deal with from us there had been mass protests than israel, triggered by the recovery of 6 captors found dead in gauze on saturday. there have been calls in the democratic republic of congo for a full investigation instead of a $129.00 debts out of prison. in contrast, some that's occurred during an attempted breakouts, legislators in india as westbank, all state have unanimously passed a bill that proposes the death penalty for those convicted in severe rape cases. it comes nearly a month after a 31 year old training doctor was raped and murdered at the hospital in full cutoff
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. the case triggered nationwide protests. many doctors walked off the job to express their frustration about the lack of workplace safety. let's speak to jr. my son, who is an advocate and who represents domestic and sexual violence survivors, that the whole cause of high court and in just supreme court. joining us from co catch up ma'am, welcome to alger 0. what's your reaction to this legislation? i'm sorry i couldn't. i didn't catch the last spot, your reaction to this legislation that has now been passed. oh yes. yes. so it's, it's fairly, it's mason. so today the bill has been passed by the b assembly, which means that the next page for the beer to move the little be before the governor of the speed and the governor is. so if it receives the ascent of the government, then it gets the sectional no,
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but in this case that is that there are the same, the few hiccups because this is all, this is a master in the what is known as a fall grants live so long as the in, in india there are the, uh they are so not the union got to meet laws on certain matters which are uh, annually. 3rd. and what is known as the union list. and the speed can be clause on any part of the speed which are annual related on subjects which i really want to do to in the what is known as the state list. and then there is something called the bulk of the list out there. uh, the union on the state board have a right to make laws. so if you'll, you'll see what happens is the criminal law, as well as put in a procedural are blocked off thumbprints list, which means back a states also do have a right to amend the central law, right? but it comes with a gas statues back, it needs be a sense of
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b president as well. okay. so the, when it comes to the law, right. but in terms of what this bill actually entails, do you think that it's a good step forward and protecting victims? the lead to be very honest, i think it's the needs of reaction um by the state of the laws that the we have. but so far they are quite a, they're quite so harsh father of the wonderful but the lord and they still in be does not have to repeat this of the speed was to get caution law. so i think that there needs to be any protection on 2 goes one is to do a sort of an audit all the existing laws and see that if they're going wrong, bad, they are going to all of the certainly not in be going to the tech stuff the law is that the laws are not uh that the laws are not be able to your,
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the use of the society. because what we need to understand here is that when you add of india vendor looking at speed of and been we've been looking at steve responses, steve responsive school repassed. additionally, being very big read not enough to all kinds of re re but so southern finds a river which of very which, which then do shop the of functions, public function. so this is i get large, right? the response of, of such the special the state has been rather meet the needs of response and the state has been to happy to provide the, uh, the, uh, the, the, the, uh, the bidding probably got lots of it. so it, because he doesn't know what's going on, what's going wrong because india and in the, has introduced in fact, tough laws governing crimes against women. and that was following the gang rate. but for women back in 2012. yeah. women in india continue to say, sexual violence. so what is going wrong here?
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and to what extent do you think capital punishment is a deterrence to the sexual offense of the sexual sexual violence? it's not just the making in davis pretty much endemic of globally, but that said, there are some very specific issues of, of, of that that i would say that of, of which kind of split the of the system so as to speak. and one of them is that in spite the bringing laws, because normally we have to understand the laws that i also have very limited prevention. and last and only goal of a goal walker, but they don't look maybe walk a mile or not move beyond that. there needs to be because of, you know, the, the open doors or the women notice so as to speak, a, b, r box, all well, very much spots of the society b and b is bonnie warren and still a look at the social variables. extra live ends of the social need will have on needs for stock, the walk back and back hardware,
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but prevention noise. even law has a preventive rule. in such cases that preventive rule in all the institutions of the speed or, or for that matter on laws that there is hardly taken into account. there is very little attention paid to the faith prevention. so the only the response of inspection can be just respond when there is a, the, there is a, the, the, that is an issue that there is a, that has a prime life boost of extra kind of jobs to public memory, right? but this is not the 1st time you could remember in nearby in 2012. there was a huge public outcry. and what happened off the train in 2012 was an incident the speed had set up for me. david, just one of the adults as well. montgomery, the in the coming to give an exhaustive bunch of recommendations and only a handful of those recommendations works to be incorporated into the big stop the staff. feel the amendment amending app which leads came into place and it did not even bother the state but not even want that extra mile. a lot of implementing all
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the other uh, recommendations which are bottled back. okay. but that inside the book will have to leave it there. my apologies. best we run out of time, but thank you so much. drew my son for speaking to us from co capital to thank you . the criminal trial of the former volkswagen ceo martin winter corps and has begun in germany 9 years after the auto giant admitted to rigging emissions tests, winter corners facing charges of fraud, and he could be jail for up to 10 years if convicted the 77 year old was meant to stand trial in 2021, but the proceedings were postponed due to his poor health. here's a closer look at the case. so in september 2015, the us environmental protection agency discovered that volkswagen used a special software to cheat on emissions tests by make it seem like it's diesel. cars were emitting less carbon and they were an after initially denying the
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allegations. volkswagen leaders eventually admitted to the deception. it's ceo, resigns and was replaced by a former c e o. of course, the company launched an internal investigation and set aside billions of dollars for recalls and legal costs. scans all spar global investigations, and volkswagen stock plummeted by a 3rd. the company has since revealed that 11000000 cars were effected worldwide. or correspondence, i'm going to cain is joining us from the german capital following this trial closely. so dominic, what's up the hearts of this case this what's the house of this is if you recall specifically that dedicated defeats device and other words, something that was put into the relevant vehicles in order to make it appear as though the vehicles were in compliance with those emissions targets regulations
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when in fact they could be switched off such that they were not in compliance, but people wouldn't realize it. and so the central question for prosecutors in this case is, what did mister win intech hold? no about these devices. what did you know about it? what did he know about them? when did you know about them and then what did you do about it or not do about it. now, the thing is, this case has been many years in the making. as we've heard, bill health has been cited as a reason for the trial not starting earlier. there are 0, basically 600 pages of evidence, potentially 189 different dates in court during which mr. vin to call. and the case will be discussed as it was the suggestion being that the trial we'll go through to september of next year. so much detail is the so that's what it that looks at the house of this. and of course, we must reiterate here, that mister vincent cohen denies all the charges. and so what is the current
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situation um at volkswagen as well, in some sense is full of books fucking. this is a reminder of the bad times as well. let's be clear of arts that the company has had to pay out more than $13000000000.00 as a consequence of these dedicated defeats devices. be that in fines from quotes or in settlements that the company has that to make on the front, the vin to corners have no obvious relationship with the board of folks 5 and since 2015, you also have to quits from audi, from the board of audi. back in 2015 so they will have hope that this was very much behind them. so this case coming up now i'm going on for the next 12 months, will be a reminder notice for them, but for others of what actually took place. and it's also worth saying one final thoughts here is the folks finding itself is in some difficulty, at least here in germany. there are things happening agreements that were amazed
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with employees stating back so that he is that may may need renewal, that may mean that they have to layoff lots of people. so today and it's set in one sense is a bad day for volkswagen because all the evidence is going to start coming out again into the public domain of what exactly happened back in 2015 with these dedicated defeats devices. all right, thank you. dominick ain reporting from berlin. heavy rains on floods continued to batter several parts of suzanne a 16 months of fighting limits. the government's ability to respond. at least a 177 people have lost their lives since the start of the rainy season in june. and more than a 100000 had been displaced. many and effected areas have lost all their properties as type of morgan reports from most the insur don's northern states. this is what the remains of posley village in mid a. we in sedan melvin speed homes, reduced to rubble and debris due to heavy rains and floods. 65 year old i shall.
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mohammed shows us what remains of the home. she's lived in all her life. she says the rains and floods this year is unlike any she's seen in her life time. i just got comrade. if we could lay it how you feel. we lost everything in the house. the rooms have gone the bathrooms, everything we left the house with need to close on the box. it's the 1st time in my life that i've seen. torrential floods like this. everything has been carried away . the only way to move around the parts of the village is on tractors due to the high water levels. the locality is one of several in northern states. affected by this is rains and floods that has so far killed more than 170 people. and injured hundreds, others the damages here are just a fraction of the devastation caused by the reins and floods. c more than 50000 homes and several villages have either been damaged or destroyed since june when the reins began. many families who are already struggling are now displaced. once
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again, as the humanitarian situation gets worse. so dad is already going through a crisis as a result of fighting between the army and the parent military rapids support forces that's led to the displacement of more than 11000000 people. the readings and floods have left to many in need of assistance. and the, i don't, we don't have the medicine, there's a red crescent, tentative, but very few get medications. there's an eye infection going around. so we need medicine. we also need that thing and no, no tensile people here are really suffering. and some are concerned about the future. of course, the seas we need engineers to let us know if we rebuild and move. let's come in the future. will we be able to stay in obviously without damage or loss of life? because if the area is no longer habitable, we need to find other solutions. the government needs to help us find solutions. for now, many see all they need is assistance to help them cope with their losses and keep
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them alive until they can rebuild their lives. he but morgan, alta 0, hoseley, northern state, the head of the roman catholic church. pub, francis has arrived in the engine easy and capital on the 1st stop of a 12 day visit to the region. and he set to deliver a speech at southeast asia as largest mosque in jakarta on wednesday, where he will sign what's being called a declaration of humanity with the grand and process as also due to addresses when he is 70000 worshippers. at a catholic church service, he later travel to pop under guinea, east timor, and singapore. russia's president blood represent, has met his mongolian counterpart and on by tar during his 1st visit to a member country of the international criminal court. icbc issued a warrant for putin's arrest last year on charges or for crimes. ukraine has called on mon goliad arrest guten! but the crumbling has said it isn't worried about the visits. i c. c,
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members are bound to detain suspects, but the court doesn't have any enforcement mechanism. and here's what's coming up on the news our, the sports that was on crunch time for our allies off goals score as he announces his retirement. joe will have the details in just a moment. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global,
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your real estate destination. and due by the business latest news sponsored by him to lot global, your real estate destination in due by the the hello again. time for the sports interest you during thank you very much. tennis well number one and younique's center has reached the quotes to find those of us
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life and it's handling. this is chasing his 2nd grandson, tied to the new york, just 2 weeks of to being kid typing. david stokes reports that make sense. that is the only player to reach the last stage of a full major tournaments this year. is like this wind come against home favorite to me pool one of the 3 americans looking to end the host 21 year white for a champion at flushing meadows who would for one up in the acne set, but soon it came back to we did a type rate, you took the 2nd step on the type right as well before dominating the foot. 61 with some unplayable shots in the build up to the tournament center was cleared and the doping case that had been hanging over him since march. he parted company with 2 of his back cream team over the issue, but it's dropped just one set so far. new york 7676061. i can be very proud today
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was at the football and then so i'm very happy to be an extra and mixed up for senate. he'll place the only thing with us. open champion, left in the group, rushes down the web that won the trophies back in 2021, had reached the quote is with a comfortable straight fits when i have a port schools. new boys tend to be met with avenue afraid in open final. but remember that when that last thing counts at wimbledon? uh yeah, i mean i will try to think more about those that i misread it open. uh but uh, but just see, i think we had some stuff nitrous and i know that. so i want to be too many to be at my best. the jack drape is the lowest rank player left in the us open. he beat thomas my check to become the 1st british prior to reach the quotes has since the recently retired and the marine back in 2016. i think he's in kind of enjoying this with time and now and he's kind of done with that. um, but yeah, i know, i know if fun, if i have any questions or if i'm, if i'm feeling something then then he'll be the 1st person i touch then on know that he'd, he'd be best to me if i need him. drake pick and i look forward to
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a meeting with a 10 seat alex team. i know the big fellow australia and jordan thompson, and he's met david stokes. how do 0? well, what means number one, extreme pick has yet to drop us. that's in new york, having books have placed in the course of finals. the 2022 champions films past 16, said ludmilla samson, of us 6461, and just 19 minutes to play. jessica grew not in a re match of the 2022 quotes final which film take one on her way to clinton? one of her 5 friends i'm pounds is, is beatrice. had the maya reached her 2nd grand slam quotes of finals. she survived the tough test to send for most trainers from champion caroline versus jackie out. a judge maya produced 40 witness before closing out the match with an unreturnable suff. so went in 3 cents lost as a woman to win a major type who was multiple grandson, champion motor
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a window in the us open singles twice a full time. during the 19 fifties and sixties. it's very nice to see a lot of people, especially brazilian cheering for me and following me a home during the whole year. and i think that's giving me the motivation to keep going. also because i know there is a lot of girls and boys who can get these fire, then they can also dream and see me on this big carts and see that if i'm there, they also can do it. your voice talk, goal score. louis suarez says he'll play his final match for the national team this friday as they faced paraguay and walk up, qualify the 37 year old, was to full during a news conference in the year ago and capital. if he announced his international retirement, it will be his 100 and 43rd match figure roy, ending an international career that started in 2007 didn't want an internship daniels. he said,
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i'm 37 years old and i know that it's very difficult to make it to the next. well come. i want to retire by myself and not because of injuries because they stopped picking up se on it's hard, but i have peace of mind that i gave my all until the last game and i didn't fade away. the flame didn't go out little by little. during 17 years of international football, suarez code 69 goals, making him your glass top score with 10 more goals and form a teammate, and some kamani. you represented this country, it full well cops, 5 copa americas and, and the lympics alpha, those he won are the ones that was the co pay america in 2011. but it was a 2014 well company really made headlines for the wrong reasons. but i think it's high in defend it, joe joe kelly on the shoulder face. i had the same a full month bond for the offense because it was actually the 3rd time he bit and then the opponent. during his career sports go cats in christiano and elder has also said he'll walk away as his performances and no longer up to scratch. the 39
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year old has recently been criticized for his food when turning out for his country, the loss hearers. poor school lost in the course of finals. they stopped the way for nations. the campaign against croatia couldn't seem to you to win. 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 heavy. you can the mattress and run a rebecca chipped to guy has stuff and binds to 75 percent of the body officer allegedly being doused in petrol by her boyfriend. the 33 year old compete to that last month's powers and impacts. she's in a critical condition in hospital, in kenya, where she trains like when media say her boyfriend was also punch in sundays a tag,
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which they describe as a domestic speech. now, so we're record breaking form into the power. let me pick games in paris if you, if he is. yeah, yes, to full broke her own world record to retain the women's 1500 mean to t 11 title at the start the phones to full and her guys. 6 the goals and a time of 4 minutes. 27. point 68 seconds. it's not more than full seconds of the time she set at the c as well just championships, and kobe and almost 10 seconds of apparel and pick records. it took you to into 20 in the trash on the frenchman annex the uncle's home. the lights of the home crowds by defending the men's p ts full title. the swimming leg was held in the river son of being postponed by a day because of a drop in the river's water quality. the 38 year old who was francis for a select there at the opening ceremony has not lost, erased since we didn't go to your 2020. okay. who had part of his right leg amputated in 2013. also, it was crushed by
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a piece of construction this machinery while he was working. this is china who are dominating the middle table. the tale helps massively by the bottom is in place who on 7 gold medals? on monday, china 43 goals, a role that is 14 moles and 2nd prize, right? to baseball. and freddy friedman was the star of the shows, the la dodgers. he smashed 2 home runs and the crucial game against the arizona diamondbacks. the judge is $111.00 to $6.00, which means like that $117.00, a fellow's twins to 3 that keeps the mistake. same lead or the arizona international league west. what about this for both a celebration, milwaukee brewers? willie as i'm is tons $29.00 a month. i any, it is 29 time run as the season and that when i was, this is louis cardinals. you sign me the 2nd player to hit the team. the 3 run home is and one campaign along side came ken griffey junior in 1996. all right, that is useful for nowadays, but thank you so much, joe. thanks for that. and thanks for watching the news. our on out from 0. yep,
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