tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 4, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news out, live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes is rad extends its assault on the occupied westbank. the jetta zone and jeanine refugee camps targeted again. the leaders of egypt and sort of k, a cold for a cease fire and gaza and then to the violence and the occupied westbank. it should be the victims of the case. grenville file receive a state apology following a damning report into the dissolved stuff. the
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inmates of the prison in the democratic republic of congo wade w, a killed in an attempt to present break, say they have no food or rules and on piece of statement with your schools, including the latest on the paralympics in paris as the wrong side of cruise 6 and new will re thoughts take gold is the main chaplain, if for the food category the that again this news our in the occupied westbank where these really made for you is pressing on with raids across several cities for a 2nd week. is why the forces have detained civilians during an incursion into the jetta zone refuge account and also from all of the palestinian prisoners society says more than 30 palestinians were detained over night across the area. now for the north, these ray, the army is extended. it's
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a salt in the janine refugee camp following an order from the defense minister. the rate is being going on for more than a week, leaving a trial of death and destruction in total caught on these riley falls is backed by minute 3. bulldozers has stalled the city and ty streets been destroyed. at least 685 palestinians have been killed by these right in the tray, across the occupied westbank since october. the abraham begins on coverage from jeanine. it is rarely vehicles and troops keep patrolling the area near the janine refugee camp as well as the janine city and palestinians have been telling us that the destruction is continuing not just to the rules, but also to the homes inside the account. many people have been lacking a lot of medicine and foods and they've been trying to see where it is really vehicles are to try and avoid them and go to search for some food. and some of this we are instantly,
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the emergency room of one of the medical center is close to the janine refugee camp . and even here, people cannot be safe. they are telling us that they're keeping the curtains closed because in a previous raven is really bullet made its way from the window over here to the door. i live rates are miraculously not are injuring anyone. but you can imagine the state of stress and anxiety that the medical teams are operating under. yeah. and it's very stressful. even opening the cousins and siemens scares me. i know that they're smart is everywhere. and the windows, i've looked the street, the patrolling, they don't care if they want to shoot towards us. they will. and they won't have it there around the hospital. the municipality officials were talking about damages that will cost $13000000.00 to fix just 2 days ago. but since then, more is really destruction has been called. and the municipalities thing is,
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cannot re assess the damage and the loss of the car been incurred since then. it's still a continued operation. we're palestinian said the destruction is one main part of it. calling its collective punishment. is that but he does just eat off the occupied westbank palestine a low r i is a palestinian journalist who joins us now from ramallah. good to have you with us. so we're hearing that life is becoming so difficult. people are afraid to go out and get lots of food or medical assistance in places like jeanine, how desperate is the situation for them? so the situation right now is very desperate. as you said, palestinians are going through these military rates all across the occupied west bank. this isn't something that's just condensed to the north of the west bank. and ultimately, when we're looking at this and we're looking at what the goal of this is, political analysts are saying is where it was trying to seize more line than the
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occupied westbank, which is leading to people feeling very, very fearful. is there a concern that layla this is turning into something more than the sort of patterns of raids we've seen in previous years. it's difficult to say for sure how everything will on falls, but it is clear that things are escalating and is really politicians themselves have been speaking about what about basically the westbank being a so a 2nd battle ground after that so and again, kind of coming back to the point of them wanting to seize more lines, this is a great opportunity for them to do that for them to use collective punishment policies to kind of try and scare palestinians into submission. but whether or not that will work is a different story. in the meantime, what's the impact is this having then on daily life,
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people's ability to go out on the living when the on the these extended res. so it really depends on where exactly you are in the west bank because things are so rapidly changing and each area is kind of going through their own unique version of israel's military occupation. so for example, if we look at here, we're on what's happening right now. is the city has been under a military blockade for several days. people can't leave, people can't travel and people how they are having a very difficult x. people are having a very, very difficult time accessing basic services just getting to work, getting to school, getting to university, and even when roads aren't closed, the military isn't in the streets. there's still this sense of fear that at any point something can happen. well, i thank you so much for bringing us your perspective on what's happening. the water off and gaza at least 6 out of students have been killed off of these ready, i'll be talking to the residential building in by july and then open bothered,
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the strip strikes are taking place is un medical work is vaccinating children against polio and debt and by the world health organization says the number has been immunized and central garza has a positive target and will now grow. and many palestinian parents are worried that children will not survive as well as well. on the currently vaccination, all children from pioneer simple disease to treat but every day the killing them, there was no protection for the honey. my flow joins us now live from data about in central garza. so we've reached the 3rd day of this, probably a vaccination campaign. what happens next? does it move to more challenging areas in the south and north on of the yes, several, the vaccination campaigns is getting ready to transition to the southern part of the gloucester merely investigative han is where the vast majority of the boxes, you know,
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the population of the southern part of the gulf stream including rock city are now in hon units, 1000000 on loss evacuation zone and in areas that in which there's really another do have pulled out a from recently. but again, these situations in the environment and created by the intense bonding campaign by the the presence of the drawings in the skies are, are making it quite intimidating. megan is very scary and concern and for parents and their children to go out and do actual off at the designated side. for the vaccination, of course is not really, really the foil a virus that is a main concern for few. but at the fact that their safety is not guaranteed 100 percent given the, the situations in the environment are created by uh by this for, for the past and months here for example. and didn't belong to the central area were positive into 5 things were declared for the positive free dues as the campaign and started to roll out. we've lost all
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connection that with honey about moving fund. come back to in soon more large scale protests against the government have been held in cities across israel. thousands took to the streets of tel aviv on tuesday, demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu ends the war, and then shows remaining captives return home. protests have been held daily since the bodies of 6 captives were recovered from tunnels in gauze or on site. today, the un security council is expected to discuss the war and gaza in the coming hours . my spokesman, the sound of having done told al jazeera, the us needs to put pressure on israel to agree to the terms of previous scenes, fine proposals. and i think we, we don't need want to go to the issues the just to both sides with the mass i this lady 5, we the plans. i want to accept this for this proposal to us based on the present that by then initiate the security council distribution. and i,
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i've been as late as they did that in the process the way they looked at them as a kind of a mossy a be s as in it just may not be yet. and they even the sofa that'd be in store. i see what we need now, any additional from the side on this i used to accept that because that which was accepted by m. s. and they have to say it was used by them to get it done. and it was that it didn't buy them against themselves. right. joining me now on science is has some, but on a professor of international affairs come to university. good. have you with us. so as we heard back from the summer, having done the deadline, basically it sounds like they're saying they've accepted the us proposals at this stage. they did actually on july 2nd, they made it perfectly clear that the accepted the proposal and even the specifics of the bottom biden's visions. but the problem here, there was
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a lot of the daylight between the american demonstration and is landed because nothing you added different conditions, 2 conditions. one has to do with the same code, the one with the philadelphia, which is really something that thomas can actually accept. so that there are some have done made, it's really in a very, very, i would say, uh and intelligent way that to the board and the courts with them very comfortable with the pressure and nothing. you know, because it was a big biden's propose that that is what it is. i have to respond positively. but until this moment you haven't seen the pressure getting one like it. steve, less pressure we can hear by then talks about the need to reach a deal, but at the same time he is not using the tools at the dispos. that of them are a one. why is that the is that to do with where he's at in his presidential tom? this is one thing that to use in the last to couple of months of his term. so he's seen by an annual and his cronies as
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a dame deck. and they actually tried to drag the whole negotiations until the elections held and probably time would come because this is one of the objectives of an attorney out was to seat from assuming power and in the lighthouse. and because he thinks that, you know, it's something he can do business and here which i mean, which i mean exactly, is to liquidate to whatever left from the kind of thing and cause. and the same time we've got this violence flaring because of his writing, the raids in the west bank. how do you read as well as minute street post? you're now in the west thing that were in the 2nd week of these raids, is this turning into something more long? good tom. so i think this is massive in terms of the scope of the rates and intensity. also off of there is we haven't seen this since the and 2nd to find out maybe in 2003 we've seen something similar. but this would like me to proceed is with killing, but also the destruction of the destruction is, is not by default, is by scheme. is the right imagery if finds out,
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do they want to keep the longer 10 minute treat presence? and some of these kemp's why or the say the, the minutes or the minutes is doing the job as prescribed by the politicians. but to you, if you really are the politicians, one of the ministry to get bogged down exactly and look down and, and probably drag it into because they have the broad division of an exchange as much of the us back as possible. and they made the perfect, okay, and some statements and left shows. we've seen this before. we we read about that's, that's been fee as much as they talked about the us bank as if, as quantum isn't there. so there's always lies in the face of the international court of justice, reese and finding that as well as occupation of the west bank, it's petri presence, the easy legal. we know this even settlements are legal according to the international law. and as well as have been hearing this for a long, long time for a decade. but at the same time, they look at what they do with the interested and is to create facts and the grounds. and they will try to present this as a faith, a company, and they ask everyone to accept reality. i will to come to terms of whether he own boils down to one thing that these leaders have
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a scheme to antics as much as possible from the response. and what are the practical impact? does this have then on the palestinian authority as well as palestinian life and the whole idea of, of creating areas a, b, and c, and the alls level codes and areas of self through. i think it was. the code now is in the back. they're not as initial is, nothing's on of my these latest simply because it, it shouldn't have been finished and 1999. and what does that leave taught as soon as far as his ability to exercise some kind of rule, if we go is very solid, is increasingly take a more direct presence young's presence. yes. how many they put a scene that's everything is completed dependence on, on this lady, on the goodwill of this latest. and these latest had been trying to, we can add the, the policy and authority because they have no interest in actually, and it creating something that they want us to include identify with. and the international can accept as maybe somewhat of a state. so they want to put that into this, and the only way is by is by embarrassing, more their boss,
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it presents over the p a. and by creating a new reality in, into us back. all right, have some body. thank you so much for coming in from the colorado university. egypt as president the ccs in to the kia. so the 1st time since taking office in 2014 c. c, and took his present threats of ty voted on, signed the joint memorandum on future cooperation between the 2 countries and the sign of improving ties. over the past years, we have with this continued for us, but at the end development between both the respective people's name leads to the growing waves of tourism and trade. valium, which continue to witness kinda sent increase in addition to the target this investment, namely in the industrial domain. and as both the countries are adamant to boost
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their respective co brace and means. and as we embark on president of the against visit to egypt in february, it was my pleasure. so to add that 1st high level start is a cool place and meeting between our respective countries. a day is i might have stone and would go place. and namely, an investment trade and i do it because we continued to maintain our position at the a tub of trade volumes between our respective countries. and we are marching forward. our business man corporations continue to invest a to up to $32000000000.00 contributing to the zip sent economy. we also continued to advance egypt our investments in egypt,
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and we are looking forward to is epson investors to take bolder steps into 2 ways to develop a lot of competition with egypt and the energy domain that's got more on this now is also sad about and joins us from ankara, so official reception at polt pick up the president out of the one that to receive . and what does all this tell us about the state of relations right now as well? so, i mean, it was the return of a courtesy by president avalon, early of these yeah, in february when he was to title that was the kind to have the same kind of the reception presidency. so also welcome to avalon directly from the airport in cairo . and now we have seen that abeline has done the same, have received presidents up to $5000.00 c c from the airport and then got on the same car on 3 of the presidential palace and, and cut off. and that woman vitamin continued through the meetings and even after
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the meeting during the process that seeing that both leave, there's not quoting each other as my fans or colleagues, but rather as my brother, so difficult to get into domestic language. this is quite a warm term on way off of, for expressing their sentiments here. and of course, uh, quoting me, try that as a brother. it is reflecting the, the, the, and vitamin psychological environment here. however, they have also signed several data, 17 deals from the energy to the defense industry, agriculture, tourism and education. but the focus of the meeting today was on how to increase a trade with them between the 2 countries, from $3000000000.00 to $15.00 billions. i think when it comes to the economy mat, as both companies are quite on the same page because they both are badly in an economy, prices and they desperately need each other when it comes to the regional issues. and so may have the 2 of the lead us through them. these mediterranean,
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both the leaders have also expressed that kind of the roof, which meant in the vision. and that said, that is essential the corporation between the 2 countries to handle the issue is here. however, steel, the rivalry between the 2 is not over and that's for us to solve the phone line correct for us as, let's take a closer look at why relations salads took in egypt, supported opposing sides and libya during unrest following they observe one model of the seat in 2011, egypt backed a salad deal ad and land and sea blockade of cuts out in 2017. that last in 84 years took k on they all to have it's supported dell and in 2020 egypt sided with grace during a stand off with took care of offshore energy resources in the eastern mediterranean, all the risk affected both economies exports fell to a 12 year low during this time to withdrawing now guns again by husband,
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but all they professed of international affairs at the council of universities. so shifting gift the look of what's happening between total k a and the agent right now, have the 2 countries press that reset button and much more dramatic way today. is that fair to say? i think they're trying to do this. um uh, there's a lot of things that in common between them. uh the a comic interest of them that brings them closer. but also the, the do you do put it to get seen in the middle east have shifts then change that 3 shuffled whole uh the whole issues. do you think the major developments like the war and gaza have forced countries to have a re think about that stance and the, the reset pre dated the long as a but they won't get to exit or to that. and then maybe it has made it really obvious for both of them, the need to call freight and put all of their competition on, on the back about we're not for the time being uh, in libya. they need to call praise because of the interest of both countries. and
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here i'm not talking about the comic interest alone, but also the jew psychotic interest. they do political ones, but also the egyptians, i think they are, it'd be growing again, a criticism holidays really stand in guys and also the philadelphia to the door and which is a violation of the kind of deal with the court made the see see, think that probably it is better to have a lies like or the gun because this will make your junction, you put it together for find much more of the event as much more influential is there also an economic out aspect tend to key is important for and egyptian economy that is looking for ways to stabilize itself. absolutely. the, the amount of investment is a huge in egypt and that what they're talking about to be the number of content, but in to 15000000000, this is a huge amount by 50 percent increase. and this would benefit that gives you as we know that the egypt has a problem, what kind of problem and even in crisis, and many observers think that 8 of these, the bank,
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i'll probably just tell them the collapse. so the need for investors and the needs of the turkish know how is very important for the option to inject, you know, and you energy until, until the economy. and this is very important. and on the other hand, the think egypt sees an opportunity to close the ties with kyra to expand its influence, africa, and parts of the me least. i think it goes both ways and because the age of twan started key in this to political game. because if you guys pausing to kind of attract and hear him talking about the, the water security, so they give sure thing that, uh, the, the new with them is, is that's right. and then, so maybe it is a problem. and both countries are very influential or have some, i would say, some links to the different tiers and the region. so by uh, actually by coordinating the product, i think this would save the interest of boy. and so again, with boils down to the, to the following is that both cc and ours, again,
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are trying to put all the differences aside and think of how to benefit and maximize the benefits of both countries. all right, thanks so much. once again has some body from cartoon, university of britain's prime minister, cassandra is apologized on behalf of the state. the victims of the grenville, california that killed 72 people in 2017. that follows the release of a damning report saying faintly, is by the u. k. government and companies made the high rise building a desktop. the also says architects contracts is in the local council bag. considerable responsibility. 72 people died in the place, so to speak. i want to start with an apology or before to participate to each and every one of you in a d to home with the fund moves affected by this project. and it should definitely the country felt that this jobs is most fundamental due to to protect you. and your
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loved was the people that we are here to see. and i am deeply sorry mountain mole, big the chairman of the inquiry says the residents will comprehensively failed. we find that there was a failure on the pumps of the government and on those to give proof of consideration at an early stage to the dangers of using combustible materials. in the roles of high rise buildings. especially including failing to amended and appropriate way to step street guides on the construction of ex tunnel walls, such as with the seeds of the disaster with phone i'm john hall has mall from london now or more than 7 years now since 5 ripped through grantsville tower there in west london, timing the lives of 72 people and a 2 phase inquiry report is now complete. it is an enormous body of work, its findings,
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many and complex. the 1st phase in 2019 found the combustible clattering applied to the exterior of the building. as part of the recent refurbishment, he's what allowed the fire to move with such speed out of control up the building, the current phase. the 2nd phase looked at just how and why the building was in that position in the 1st place examining, naming and detailing the actions and failures of institutions and individuals. responsible for what the inquiry said was put a profit before safety among the institutions named the government itself. the conservative government of the day at for slashing building safety regulations and contributing the inquiry said to decades of failure by central government, it looked at the actions of padding companies, singling out 3 for what it described to systematic dishonesty. faking tests so deliberately misleading the suppliers and each clients at the local authority, local housing authority, local council,
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and loans and fiber gable coming under intense criticism as well. and then of course, there are many, many recommendations in the report which the inquiry, which is the government to adopt quickly to ensure nothing like this can ever happen again. lucas, tom of the prime minister stood up in parliament shortly after the report was released. they offered an apology on behalf of the entire city states, and he said this was an would be a moment of change. a moment for a generation generation of 50 said in the safety and quality of housing that off to the government is a time to study the enquiries findings during the whole elders era. in west london, a russian attack on the west and ukrainian city of live is killed 7 people, including 3 children. that's according to the cities man. far to say the strikes also injured, more than 30 others, destroyed historic buildings. if it is close to the border with nato member, poland explosions were also. busy with the capital key is inside defense
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intercepted, russian missiles, the strikes and the they've come a day off to the was was single attack. they see a russia hit a minute. for instance, using the central town. the full taba was to ballistic missiles, more than 50 people were killed and hundreds injured, or ukrainian communications training center was also badly damaged. in the democratic republic of congo, inmates of the major prison say they have no food or water for us some day. that's off to an attempted prison break house on monday, security is now being increased. the congolese government says a 129 people were killed. some women were rapes in the incidents and mccalla prison sons with how many inmates escaped or attempt to, to write scripts, say the government is not being opened about its investigation. then by going on by the problem is the government doesn't want to read. they will not write,
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i'd read it to the wellbeing investigation whereby we can also participate in the investigation so that we know exactly what is going on. and what concrete malcolm web is in the capsule construct. so is more so in a video released just hours ago and social media, you can see they are prisoners trying to escape from the bottom of the cell and they're saying they're referring to the group of prisoners. who, by that point in the event, the escape will be released. you can hear them and say this have us to, to ripen this is want to of, uh, motivated them to try and squeeze through the fonts of cells which is still low. some of the parties, of course, some appear to be lifeless. others desperately trying to pull that fairly present through and in the video they refer to it being at that stage, the shooting,
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the gun in which the government says a 129 people were killed as of the rest of a thing. holding the sofas in the prison that it could actually be more than $200.00 still. i had on al jazeera, for my aid to new york's governor, accused of being an agent of the chinese government after a landslide of rubbish. they killed thousands of people in uganda, writes of disease and now mounts and hoping to elevate the chances of reaching the next 12 comp. olivia moves those days qualified to a stadium, 4000 meters above sea level. that's coming up and sold the the good bit more spoke to come for the southern and these patagonia, but nothing much to be honest. and temperature wise, we don't think stream the low north stream,
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the high this new develop and david in the southeast of brazil not running the power g y the season when he comes and goes about in usual. but it's concentrated from the stones, it produces some flash study of an awful lot. it's still hot and dry for the video is very hot compared with these average developing one or 2 shots and amazon. yeah, but you know, it's not very many. and also that the concentration is probably in place like kind of ma, possibly costa rica. we've got high temperatures in the fondles west of mexico, but the rest tempered by developing afternoon sun. the stones feel pretty widespread, less so in cuba that more say probably around the the gulf states of the us. that temperature wise that has been hoffman is cooling down. the heat does extend over at through the plains to central canada. but the real feet where the warnings are in the central valley of california from sacramento diets of the size and that extends beyond. i'm in phoenix is 43, it's on the high side as well. that's not going to change very much. i have to say,
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but the amount of rain properly enrolled in the southern coast, realtors flooding already in the lowlands of texas, and that extends slowly eastwards the next day. as the in depth analysis of the days headline was strategic purpose. do you think this assassination serves? israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years? i've seen that they have to give it a chance to test the vehicle. critically banked. russia has decided to the war ukraine as a defensive war inside story. how will it change the security relationship between both come on out jersey, around the latest news everywhere there is ongoing indiscriminate bombing on palestinians. he said that even, nope, that congress in going with detailed coverage. israel has declared at 48 hours face of emergency,
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well as well as said his forces are in their highest readiness from the hoss of the story. this abuse st of honey come on, those kind of thing. you have been living here in the hospital for more than 11 months, and now they do not know where to go. of the the welcome back here watching l just sarah. to recap headlines. these are the ami is pressing on with rides across several cities in the occupied westbank, who does as a storm to and cut them. and the janine refugee camp, leaving a trail of destruction is ready for us is of also detained people in jail as own
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kemp know. so from egypt into the k, i've signed a joint memorandum substitute to cooperation out to more than a decade across the relations l. so called for a cease fire in garza and it ends with rose on going the salt on the off the 5 west bank. and the damming reports released on the grand filed towel fire in london in 2017 that killed 72 people. resist prime minister k as dom or as apologize on behalf of the states to victims. federal prosecutors in the us of indicate a bit daunted, rather a former aid to new oaks gulf and not accusing her of being an agent of the chinese government. then the son and husband chris who allegedly received millions of dollars in cash and gifts in return for promoting badging interest in new york state government. both have pleaded not guilty to the challenges and posted bailouts. a hearing held on tuesday,
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new york galvan that kathy hotel said she fired son in 2023. also discovering evidence of misconduct. this isn't the 1st time china has been implicated in accusations of targeting weston politicians. in april 2, position one of them a u. k. parliamentary aid would charge with providing sensitive information to china between 20072014. a chinese agent known as daniel lou targeted the belgian fall right. member of parliament to influence operations within the you trying to says west in spite agencies are also targeting chinese officials in june badging accuse the u. k. of recruiting to chinese government workers into m. i 6 bikes, the only thing what a cold, strong desire for money glen call, is a for my deputy national intelligence officer at the c i. a. he spent 23 years working in the agencies plan, bestbuy and services, joins us now. live from boston,
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good to have you with us. so 1st of all, always seeing a price in here, china's espionage activities growing as it's economy has growing over the years. and i think that's exactly right. this is, this case is unusual and that there is a substantial amount of evidence concrete evidence that, that, that can be used in the courts to prosecute the and prove that espionage occurred. more typically with chinese cations inspections that their intelligence operations is that there is not a hard evidence like this. the, the incidence of chinese, tar targeting the western countries. the increasing goes back about 15 years. it corresponds roughly, with the exception to the she's, she's been paying to power and of china's rise in the, in global power. and then the 3rd thing, the chinese intelligence services has gone through on, through
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a major transformation in the past 2 decades. and it becomes a world class capable. now there's, they were not really, really prior to that. and also we, we got to keep in mind that the, the people accusing the slice is the case. they denying that they are guilty of anything. and that still going through the court process, that hasn't been a conviction yet, but talking more broadly. is page things, spice strategy link to it's, i'm vision of being a big a global power. this is just part of the power growth you could say, as well. yes, but not only yeah, yeah, yeah. so it's their capability increases as their power increases then. so do their . busy their, their definition of national interest. so, and so it is frankly, natural,
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is that the country would be conducting more and more intelligence operations of one conduction challenges operations where a perceived threat or interest resides in, in this clear instance or this, or this instance. it is clearly the, with the great rival in china, which is the nighted states. these are the 2 great powers are in the world at present and, and so they will pay a lot of attention to each other. but i think in the past 2 decades, there has been the data, i know it was a little dated, but well, well over a 154 indictments by us. the law enforcement authorities against chinese ashby and espionage cases. that's a dramatic increase from previous decades. and the director of the fbi i in the ca have been saying for years and in the testimony about threats to the united states national interest, the china closures, the greatest intelligence, the threat as well as strategic challenge to united states. so it's not, it's not
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a surprise that they're trying to do this, or that's one of them here, since you've been cost, would go to keep in mind is not just china is, i mean, no major global power is good involved in espionage, including the c. i a which you used to work full, but all we're going to see really is the reality is as china grows in its power, as us tries to hold on to its power, we're going to see if we can quote at the spy will heating up. oh, oh oh oh, i would say it's already heated up. i mean there, there has been a measurable increasing the number of cases that the f, b i, which means covered intelligence investigation nations. but the f b i has opened and conducts concerning the chinese operations in the united states . the same is true. i know in the united kingdom kingdom that are in france and elsewhere. the show the, the trend has already increased. and the only thing that would change that,
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that would, would be, were in the united states in china, over the u. k. in china, the west in china, frankly, the, to become more aligned, politically. one doesn't conspire as much on one's friends as on one's rivals. but other than that, this will happen there. it's a much more dramatically present active world of espionage than almost anyone except those of us who are involved in it. realize that there are intelligence operations going on everywhere at all tops. i'm sure that is the truth . thanks so much phone call, the former deputy national intelligence officer at the c. i a at least 12 migraines and refugees, including 6 children have died onto the boat capsized in the english channel of the northern coast of france. more than 50 others have been rescued. dash about to the reports from balloon just so now the,
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the french coast guard approach. it took me off the coast to remote in northern fronds, dozens of migrants and refugees, and crammed on board. others from from police on the beach. the attempted crossing comes a day after assembled a bow tie it into the u. k. capsized snow fall from blowing. so now 12 people died including 6 children, the message, it's a tragedy may promote that. it's a risk incident. people who wanted to another life, people who are victims of criminal networks that led them to their desk. innocent people fling misery. french officials say the boat was overloaded with at least 70 people, mostly from eritrea. when they began to break apart, few had life arrests. tens of thousands of people try to cross the sea. yeah. in order to try and reach the u. k for what they heard will be a fact of life. it is a dangerous right. it is a legal and some never make it. discharge the workers says what's needed all safe
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alternative routes to the u. k. and more humanity. so some of these don't can cause the only these are people who have diplomas, who want to work, were educated in a flood their countries because they are forced to because of war terrible conditions. they had no choice. no one is here for pleasure. the outgoing french interior minister says that he hopes the new u. k. government will take a different approach to the issue. so going to the what we are asking them. what was off by the president of the republic, 2 bodies johnson more than 2 years ago. a migration treaty between great britain and the european union, while the debates and discussions continue so to the boats and the deadly risks that accompanied them. latasha butler, g 0. when the whole front now campaigning is ended, the head of algeria is presidential elections. this, we tend a poll that incumbent typed in the g to vote and is widely predicted to wind. only 2 candidates on challenging president boone's bids for re election ran,
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move the cold. so these elections, 3 months ahead of schedule. and i'm to stay international as cold and authorities in algeria to stop crackdowns on members of civil society ahead of the presidential election. the human rights group accuses authorities of restricting freedom of expression, peaceful assembly. and the association denounces arise and not betray arrests and prosecutions, which it says are based on from top terrorism charges. i'm this the says authorities on limiting independent me directive. it's a sizing reasons, arrests and restrictions to freedom for journalists, a lot spring and diet items. he's a senior fellow at the middle east council on global affairs. good to have you with us. so given all of that, just how free and fair do you think these elections are going to be? how accurate a representation will it be of the will of the people? well, i think when we talk about freedom that we need to be very careful in all julia,
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i think of the results are of with the very well known why? because it's very important to keep in mind. one thing cannot, julia, the military are the really low cost of power. they do not govern, but they are ruled into the country. and so clearly a prison to born is running. and then the 2nd time, thanks to the blessing of the military. and he's of course likely to win this election without any a surprise. and i think also because i've been talking a lot to julians, it's almost a non event in all julia. you know, people are not as excited about the types of change those to do, to the absolute, the but it is the, you know, also very surprising to see that the popularity of this president who has been, you know, elected in the 1st 10. you're in a very and popular, you know, election. he was very unpopular, he'd like to legitimacy. this changed whether we liked it or not to born is pretty
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popular to day for several reasons. the point that you mentioned that the ministry may not govern but rules. does that explain? some of the trends which human rights groups have been talking about, like the dissolution of political policies, civil society organizations and even independent media that the military doesn't want anyone challenging it when it comes to it's palatable. yes, absolutely, but this is nothing you, historically the military leadership, it's also engine or the julian redeem and mom and to us, you know, in moment of, you know, very important events such as with random or election. they have this tendency to repress, more than before. how however, we need to point to the fact that repression is not what it used to be. and i'm julia today, i can say it in the, in a way that, you know, the region has been in the learning curve if i may. so when it comes to it, a repression today, refreshing and julia is a highly targeted,
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but it is also very calibrated. you said it is nothing new is this aspect new the, the recent penal amendments to the penal code, legal changes which human rights groups are saying is going to leave very little space for freedom of expression, freedom of association. and and so yes, absolutely. and this has started of, with the, during the pandemic of coverage 19, when you know, they criminalize several things such as, you know, what they call spreading fake news or spitting can use that were not, you know, amended or actually that came from the ministry of health and so on, so forth. so of course, but you know, what we need to keep in mind is that in 2019, when the popular movement to a took up to the street to enforce the hit on 100. and so then there was hopes and was, and that was what happened to them is the coffee 19 can damage that the redeem took advantage on capitalize on to just kill a the head off. what's happened also is the fear of the people at a certain point to be in the transition of the sleep time as well please.
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absolutely. now there is also a divide within the head out because that happen, you know, there was part of the head off movement that said ok, we achieved what we wanted to do, meaning the getting read or would flip past. so our mission is done and there was another part of that said, no, that's was our 1st step, but we need more. so there was also that so that the region was smart enough to play on to divide the head options. and of course the corporate 1910 demick, you know, finished the movement. all right, thank you so much for coming and analyzing deleon. i'm in from the mid least counseling global affairs. the hope of fonts is edging. indonesia is a 5 religious intolerance on his 1st visit to the country. you see to hold a mass for some $70000.00 people during his trip. the country has the world's largest population of most sense. the pope is expected to visit the capital's main mosque of travel also, it's a pop when you get
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a single pull and east timor during his tour of the far east. more than a dozen people from papp. when you get any of taken pos in a protest in front of the vatican's diplomatic mission in jakarta bank, holding on pope fox is to immediately act against human rights abuses. and i did leave commission biased policies in the country, mountains of rubbish, opposing health risks to people living. then you again this capital, the government that looking to relocate a landfill and come paula off through a sanction collapse last month, killing $35.00 people. but it's struggling to find space to dispose of the rubbish that's building up on the streets. catherine, sorry, reports garbage collectors, income paula struggling to find space to dump the 2500 tons of waste collected in the city every day. the only landfill in an area called keep has was shut down
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after part of it collapsed and killed more than 60 people. now the waste is piling up every way. the peak getting does of no life we as the cold, as in this business. if they tell it and give them dancing, because you have capacity of transporting, quoting from the people that would be accumulated by twitter, down traders in this market say they've had enough talk to them since the, the garbage situation is a problem to me. it's terrible. it is a problem for everyone now that the city authorities are trying to clear trash, but they're overwhelmed. so you garden city has nearly 2000000 people and many more come to compiler to what they say. they're worried about their house. the government wants to relocate the garbage site to a nearby town that those who leave that are opposed to the news. what is going to happen is that to people, i wouldn't leave with the with how, if you obviously know what is happening,
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the width of clifton from the homes is not in the product. and so it keeps that around. you said, oh do you have or the switch it in for the environment and event credit which is causing sickness? city officials say they're doing their best to p other waste and avoid disease outbreak. for the last, the full 5 years we've not had an outbreak in the city is because of the systems that we're using. those systems of working. and i know as we speak now, the way young gets his team and the way of you and get teams. and the solid waste management teams out on top of the game is not going to be an outbreak. this leave here say their life has become unbearable. they want a solution now rather than later. kathy, sorry all does 0. 0 said i had an i'll just say era. the road to morocco begins as qualifying for next is that for a couple of nations. kicks off for you,
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the business latest to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination into by the the products find out what's going on and well, the sport was paid to no, sorry, thank you. very much great britain. this service story has won an 18 paralympic gold metal. the 46 year old who's a countries most decorated pair, olympian time thing in the women. c, 5 rode cycling time trial was the regular breaking performance at the stand. the phones you runs side of fruit,
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so it will recruit as he see of gold in the city full category of the mountains javelin. it's a 32 year old throw of 41.16 meters helping in clinch the title for 2nd straight time. a fuse is also the raining who champions? dana was another impressive performance in the women's shop. put is $46.00 category 2 time world champion, noel mode come out. key broke her own record not once, but twice on her way to winning gold. the americans felt the same to a 14.06. these as well seeking a new will mark. this competitor who was and canada is greg steward has successfully defended these title in the main shop. put a 46 final. you want gold with a season based grove, 16.38 meters. see what the to into major compositionally may alter the timing of twisted choices when i get the right to morocco starts here. as qualifying as begun for the 20 to 85 africa. a couple of nations. the fixtures kicked off with sedan hosting new j, and it was a 100 inside who came away with a victory. i'll be back at
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a scoring the only the game early in the 2nd of to put sedan top of group. for now, go on and then go know the other sides in that group. they face each other on thursday. but libby is football team. i'm hoping to turn things around and we'll get qualifying this week. i'll to run a put results and they'll be hoping that playing the home games at higher altitude will help. as david state supports of this football stadium in the l alto. looks like any other. but it's one of the highest in the world, situated more than 4000 meters above sea level. that's as high as knowing empire state buildings. bolivia have been granted permission to use it for this weeks will come qualify against venezuela. they'll hope the high altitude can help elevate them in the rankings after 5 defeats, and the 1st 6 games. michael su, reloading the glitzy about the advantage. i think there was a lot of told. but if we don't put in the ethics and we don't sit ourselves to win in the field,
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it will be very difficult to take advantage. bolivia usually play at the largest stadium in the capital, a pass at 3 and a half 1000 meters for the new co checks the change remains permanent. what am i seeing? who's the most unfair thing that can exist as not being able to play where one lives for one has one field, one stadium where football is played on this post bolivia and venezuela or of pick players who used to higher altitude and some of trained in high compared chambers defend the rabble, no doubt, make things tougher, but one local doctor says it presents no serious health risk. the quote, we have studied cyclists who have come to the cobra combined erase as well as soccer athletes that 3600 meters of altitude. so based on that evidence, we have not found any harm to the estimated the local i'm at supplies in l. alto. gave some insight as to what the pros can expect when they kick off on the 1st day . is it new? because that's what i'm altitude, makes people tired so long as 3 as well,
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but cold gets into the long thing. and then that's why they are afraid. because sometimes they faint them for the same time. yeah, this is more where you always feel the altitude. but for me, we already used to ignore all that and give you an obvious that kind of kind of lower. but libby is football federation is yet to decide if all home games will be held in el alto going forward. but the team will need more than just altitude if that's a qualify for that 1st world cup in foot to use david stokes, which is 0 to new york where players have begun booking. the spots in the semi finals of the us open among them is a reading, a sub, a link up. the to time australian open champion, cruised into the last full for a full consecutive time at flushing meadows. the thing and then pick a champion teen when jane with some incredible reflexes and likes of which 1st time us open with a faded. would it be proud to be within the stands at all the rest stadium? to watch a sub link to finish the match 6162 in an hour and 15 minutes the rest and we'll
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now face emma nevada. and that's often tomorrow's roots of the semi finals was somewhat less straightforward having one, the opening said $62.00, she found a so $51.00 down to found about dosa in the 2nd stage. but the 13 c produced a standing sitting around. so when it's 75, and we took the 1st grand slam, semi final said if it's the life of the home fans as he followed navarro into the final 4 of the means to events for its reach. these 1st major semi final by beating 2020 runner up, alexander's veteran of the puppy full, his 5th rank deponent to one of the shots of the tournament. to say the points in the 2nd set to skip chipping away, eventually cleansing the matching full fits. that's the. busy constraint major that for it says subset of having beaten him at wimbledon to end of incentives,
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attempt to win a made in grand slam side of the season. feel amazing. you know, i thought a lot of work the quarter finals over the past couple years. and today just today just felt different. i really felt like it was, it was my time to take it a step further. and i mean it's, it's only fitting. i'm doing it here on this chord at the open in front of the crowd. for it's a semi final will be an all american affinity faces. francis t. f o, the twin csc. they take to the mix, salsa in the cold. and finally, when he's bull gary and opponent defeats injury, he's leg try to carry on, but ended up retiring with cfo needing full one in the full states. it's the 2nd time in 3 years. cfo has made it to the final okay, we're going to leave it there for now. i'll be here again later with most supposed to be sent me. thank you so much. let's say for this news out and i'm back in a couple of minutes with another full show. so stay with us here on out to 0,
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