tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 5, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our live from headquarters in delphi and jerry, you navigate that. here's what's coming up. in the next 60 minutes, china's president promises $50000000000.00 in financing to africa. out of summit highlighting beijing's influence on the continents is really forces pursue their reeds in the occupied westbank as part of a military operation. that's and it's 9 stay. the french president's up points.
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michelle fornia is prime minister nearly 2 months after sna elections led to a political deadlock. the 1st impulse vaccines arrive and the democratic republic of congo, the center of an outbreak that's killed, more than 600 people and on peace. a statement with useful sol bring you action from the paralympics in paris, including a 1st gold medal from the co at these games the color we begin this news hour with the summit in china. that underscores its influence in africa. leaders from the continents or in beijing for the meeting that's seen as an opportunity to deepen cooperation. president huge and paying has pledged $50000000000.00 a further funding for the confidence to be issued over the next 3 years. but summer concern china is pushing african states into
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a deck track up. many already struggling with debt mostly to basing and run con, begins our coverage, the $50000000000.00 in investment and an elevation of africa. china relations. chinese president, a g ging paying kicked off the african summit invasion with a declaration of a new era, meaning with its future growth in mind. i propose that bilateral relations between china and all that for can countries having diplomatic ties with china, be elevated to the level of strategic. however, the content is china. it's $30000000000.00 already. and so what china is doing is investing to allow that debt to be paid off, which would include the new debt by no means is this charity or debt relief. so what it's intended is really to invest in at least in syria,
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into areas that generate growth. i'm facilitating other on what investment in economic activities such that those loans can be paid back by the return they generate. so the deal has been heralded by african leaders. we have driven by a desire to achieve shed prosperity while recognizing our individual developmental aspirations for china. but it's an opportunity to a set, an alternative to us domination and solidarity with the global self whilst making billions the balance is still remains instead of china. i think largely because of the net or the a commodities that they are probably exporting to offering us. i think we need to enhance our industrial capacity a we needs to davis by all economies. we need to improve competitiveness. china expects the old deals will be finalized by the end of the summit in 2 days time.
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and we're on con. how does that as well in a moment we'll discuss setting goals, financial relationship with china, with nicholas hall. but 1st let's bring an estimate of the research. joining us from a boucher to tell us the view from nigeria from i because i mean it's of course it is one of africa's biggest economies. so what is chinese influence mean for the country? it means a lot of time when nigeria was looking desperately to western institutions like the world bank and i m f for loans. and then it's a conditionality. just top condition, all it is set. china provides an easy loan facility to the tune of $5000000000.00, sol. fine. i did a sticking, but much from the chinese. i. much of that is pumped into areas like infrastructure development from radio to roads, from boats to airports. these products have been going on for a very long time and i did a to date signed
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a memorandum of understanding for 5 different products including of. busy explain me infrastructure development for in this country as well as the area of agriculture. but what is concerning for most nigerians are 2 things. festival and i just finding more and more in depth. and of course, there are concerns that much of this, that is not funneled to finance based projects like infrastructure development and other critical investments. they believe that some believe that some not didn't politicians mismanaging those funds apart from that nigeria and economies thing particular. i want to see the balance of trade in poor father in its place. they want to see more of the chinese investment in terms of manufacturing in this country is different than i did exported, enrollment years to china. those are the main concerns. at the moment. devin, all right, definitely. thank you so much for that. update from boucher. well bring in. nicholas hock is running is not from senegal is capital is a car. so nicholas, what does the influx of money and chinese influence mean for so in
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a go and at what cost of the, what was in during china is looking for access to what you see right behind me, the ocean, the new government in san diego has for both fishing licenses for all foreign fishing travelers. and one of the biggest nations that come here to fish is china and they export much of it to their own country. so there's back doors, negotiations happening right now being surrounding that particular issue. having said that, many people hear welcome, chinese investments they say, but when i speak to the people here on the market that there is no strings attached . it's not like getting investment from the country from people that i spoke to here. that has invaded them or have called a nice them. there is a different perception of china from people here. they've been lending money up, up to the tune of $1000000000.00 to build infrastructure projects such as stadiums
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. but most recently, we saw a pivot in the ways that china is investing in senegal. in particular, we're starting to see chinese electric cars, chinese electric taxis on the streets in a country where most people don't have access to the you to electricity. and that gap, well, who's going to bridge that? hopefully people hope that china will do so. but there's also hope that china can invest in other matters or other events that are important to the senegalese people . take a look at this report. it's a race against time in less than $1000.00 days. 1400 athletes age between 15 to 18 will take part in the car 2026 youth lympics. it will be the 1st time the games will be held in africa. thanks to chinese loans. statins are being built, but the construction effort is stalling. then
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a goal bill doesn't have the functioning olympic sized swimming pool. that means the countries young ass, these are being forced to train out in the ocean, much to the coach restoration. we need the chinese and you see the results during the powers that i'm facing. the now the minute swimming, especially the funded route, is free. start over there. you up into the americans. we need them to share the knowledge and food of foods. we need to, in fact, send a go like many other african nations is drowning in chinese debt last april to form or tax inspectors took office as the new president and prime minister there trying to get people here to pay taxes in order to reduce the goals that the china, the challenge is many people here work in informal markets like this one and are struggling to survive. such measures triggered or riots in kenya and nigeria this year at the form on china,
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african cooperation between african leaders will call for concessions to help them stay afloat. public and leaders are going to be king to re negotiate, you know, some of the terms of these loans with regard to rescheduling the payments of some of the loans. but at the same time, i think from countries are so keen on pushing the chinese government to double the investments, especially in critical areas of infrastructure with china has excel. but after record growth that rec, next speed china as own economic boom seems to be running out of breath and new facilities for sent it goes to use on and picks are no longer a priority. if we had to pull, it would be a game changer. we can only win competitions the maybe even good a middle, despite the obstacles these athlete still hope to make history. edwin, a 1st olympic gold for their country and to do it at home. nicholas hawk allen to the right. the car of
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the large explosion and gun fire has rock be occupied. westbank city of janine is really army carries out. it's large scale. military is sold for a 9th day at least 39 palestinians have been killed in the west bank since these raids begun. most of them in jeanine, israel says it's targeting palestinians were believed to have attacked is really civilians, the palestinian se janine has been turned into a prison. and that is really siege has left many with no food, water or electricity. and security camera video from jenny and shows is really bulldozers the indiscriminately destroying vehicles is really forces have been tearing up roads, sewage networks, and electricity cables is really defensive industry of. golan says the army has
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been moving the lawn and must use its full strength in the occupied westbank. there's a lot of philosophy, it's phone hasn't stopped during the families in janine and it's refuge account are running out of food and water. he's willing to your to help deliver much needed supplies. this is the village of ida bone in north of june, and it's home to just 1500 people. but this is the 4th time they've collected donations for the neighbors. since these really ministry operation began my their name, and i remember often which is one of the poorest in the janine area. but as soon as we ask people to show solidarity with palestinians under attack, they rushed to help people on the extensive destruction of roads and electricity infrastructure have got the power to separate areas in the refuge account that in the summer heat, any food stored in fridges has gone bad. water was already scarce before the
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assault and critical supplies for babies such as diapers and formula are running low. but there is no shortage of support. some supermarkets have left items on the doorsteps of their stores, many of which has been closed for more than a week. this announcement reads, if any one is able to make the journey out of the camp safely, they can help themselves to what they need. many are making their way there, despite the risks. local volunteer to follow has making calls to try to avoid this way the army vehicles and snipers is getting the huge needs in the account and delivering the 8th that is very difficult. shots for 5 close to us. i mean my children face them is really full days. as we were moving around. we accompanied sola from the long journey to get here in front of the janine refuge account. this is the last point where we can be with full off. he's going to be braving the risk
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going inside that if you jacob, to get the food an aide to people who need it, full of managed to deliver the parcels and sent us this video. it's not clear how long these radio sold would last, but people here know that until it ends they can rely on each other that but he does ita. do you need be occupied westbank palestine? well and is really drone strike on a car and the occupied westbank city of 2 of us has killed at least 5 palestinians, the palestine red crescent societies. as a teenager was shot and killed at close range near the side of the drone strike. the medical themes say they have to separate the body of the palestinians. teenagers shot during that raise on foot fight. all refugee camp near tow bus is really forces accompanied by farmer and vehicles on drones have laid siege to palestinian cities and refugee camps for more than
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a week. now to speak to him. how many must he has a professor for media studies up until 5 institute for graduate studies? joining us here in the studio. and so how, thanks for your time. what's the objective here? what are they is really trying to achieve by continuously conducting these rates and the occupied westbank? what mean the end? the game ultimately is to take over the west bank. israel has made this intention clear on numerous occasions. the idea of greater israel is deeply rooted and is really politics. you have a dozen law smo transfer points, put out a detailed plan just a few years ago. but how is we all should annex the west bank? so israel is always at work with the west bank or on people in the west bank. it's just being ratcheted up right now. they see an opportunity clearly to move on the west bank as the world disorder, distracted by what's happening in cosmo. and as the, as the united states has, has sort of turned a blind eye or rather allowed israel to,
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to do whatever it wants in gaza. so israel figures this is a, this is a good time to, to go at the west bank. how well the us actually deal with what's happening in the occupied west bank. will it be sort of more of the same of gaza, which a lot of people say, well, they've given israel the green light to continue their operations? yeah, i think it's going to be more probably more of the same. i thought it was interesting . what um, professor stephen walt of harvard university said just just yesterday he said there's nothing that netanyahu could do or say that would cause the us to withhold support from him. and i think that's pretty accurate and he's quite literally carrying out a genocide. you all are reporting on these atrocities and in the west bank and, and the us continues to stand by netanyahu. i think it's probably foolish at this point to, to think that the us is going to change course in any meaningful way. but do you think that there is, i don't know if the correct word to use this appetite but county is really,
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is actually opened up another front now. and is that what they're trying to do? open another front when you have the goal, is a war going on, and obviously there's the front with lebanon as well, which has been low. can they, can they afford to do this? well, they've clearly made a calculation that the, that they can, and that as long as us diplomatic support is in place firmly, and as long as us weapons are going to be in full supply, that they, that they're able to, to wage this war on, on multiple funds now time will tell if that's why a strategy from israel's perspective. there are many analysts we're predicting that is realized basically at the beginning phase of, of our kind of decline right now. as in part because of what it's doing and cause i know also what it's doing in the west bank because over the long haul, the sort of thing is, is not really a sustainable. certainly it's not going to bring security or prosperity to, to israel. israel is in shambles right now. if you look at the economy and other and other metrics, let's just talk about how is that for just
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a moment. it's because we understand that the us, the joe biden has said earlier this week that the us is very close to presenting some sort of final proposal for a cease fire. i mean, why is that us putting forward yet another proposal when the us itself endorsed the proposal back in may, and then it was voted on by the un security council on june the 10th. what's going on here and you expect it to be any different from what you're hearing to expect to be any different from the previous proposals. was to answer your 1st question. i think this is just another case of the us appeasing israel. everybody knows that there was a proposal on the table. everybody knows that i'm asked accepted it public 1st thing in may, but then officially and publicly on july 2nd. and israel has torpedo and video actually just yesterday. yeah, the afternoon with them is really leading is really paper published a report that noted what we are, what we've already been you know saying for for weeks now. and that is that netanyahu in tension li torpedoed uh that proposal back to back in the summer in
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july. and so this is just another uh you know, us uh effort to appease this release. i don't expect that there's going to be a lot different than this in this proposal. the major sticking point. one of the major sticking points now is the philadelphia core door, right. which netanyahu just double down on yesterday. he told media media workers, journalists that he has no plans of withdrawing from from that core door, which is a non starter for the palestinians for the addictions. there were 5 major err of states that signed on yesterday saying that this is a non starter, so he's again, intentionally torpedoing any prospect of a deal. okay, thank you so much for how much it must be. airstrikes and shelling and central on southern cause i have killed at least 15 palestinians for died. one tends housing displays. people were targeted inside the ground in front of the hospital and didn't buy enough. and is really helicopter carried out the strike officer
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midnights and, and, and velocity so called safe zone and south western gaza is really forces killed one person and injured another 10 if one scientists and say it is a displaced women who experienced the attack on dayton bye the connecting the name is, i'm any less we were sleeping peacefully. we were a week and just moments before don't for the 1st and 2nd drop, it strikes all the 10. some britain structures collapsed onto the children and many people were badly hurt. some of the children couldn't even move, thankfully by the grace of god. there were some people who managed to rescue those children. of course, the explosion coastal of smoke mixed with fear and panic. they clicked the streets . why the world health organization says that polio vaccinations have begun in hon . eunice in southern gaza. but the palestinian health ministry says is really forces are refusing to coordinate the entry of vaccination teams into the area. and
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the ministry is appealing to concerned parties to intervene. more than a 189000 children have been inoculated against the disease. reusing medical supplies and operating without anesthetics. that's the reality and much of gaza where the injured are faced with a health system that collapsed a long time ago. teens of international doctors who have been able to enter the strip are shocked by the number of children they're operating on. and that includes doctor victoria rose. she was the only plastic surgeon at the largest facility and southern gaza and also the hospital and saw studies stream of children with blast ruins to the face and limbs. well, she's just returned to the u. k. from gaza. and she's joining us on the aisle to 0 news. our doctor victoria rose. thanks very much for your time with us. as you were saying, you just returned you were working at the north side hospital in han unice. can you speak to what you saw there?
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and what shocked you the most i think yeah, what show me the most this time was the number of children that i so and, and in fact operated on what i've been and the are paid goes on, especially in march. and it was a, it was a loss of children then. but now in august, i would say that 80 percent in fact we weren't, are treated was under the age of 16. what sorts of injuries would you see and what sort of operations would you be carrying out? all of the injuries were explosives related? and then that was my real of an injury apart from explosion or at the time. so the sorts of things that i was just is mainly treating where says 3rd degree burns. so let's see. 40 percent. i saw
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a lot of lynch for my children losing legs and reducing owns we had a couple of um entities and the facial injuries. i had a 7 year old that most of his nose blowing off and the cold and just let him go. that looks quite a lot of the skin down to the burning on her on s forehead. and so they will tend to tap it is in the explosions. the children would either get bent or shot know or that the building that i've trembled would that be weaponized and held at them and then inflect to sort of soft tissue a with or without an underlying but any injury, have you ever seen anything like this? no, never. how were the children coping and their families the various ways? i mean it's the old fashion. we had
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a few children that refused to speak to so engaged with this or, and really with any of that family. and then some, some children who is sort of eating, managed to cope with their injuries and answers were really conducive to treatment and, and seem to be able to get by. but it was, it was a real mix back a lot. a lot of the children of a so young during teammate, understand the significance of some of the injuries that they've sustained. there's been several attacks near hospitals throughout this war or even on a field hospital in central garza that took place on july the 27th. many children there among the dad's, i mean the doctors and the nurses and all your colleagues on the grounds will have to be making some tough decisions as to who to try to save, considering the lack of space, the lack of anesthetics, a lot of supplies, and the list goes on and on. i mean, how, how difficult were these decisions to make the pricing we were making serious
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decisions that we wouldn't make if the children were in the u. k. and you know, there's a lot of situations where we, we have to chase it because, you know, we didn't have the ability to do the reconstruction. and we knew that if we didn't do the institution, the risk of infection and then back from services, was a possibility. um, so things like that were, were fairly uncomfortable to do. and so there was a real sort of positive specialties. and so we didn't have um an n t such a nor max and a facial session. i wouldn't be any plastic session in gaza for the month that haven't been a plastic session in gaza or at the nasa hospital since may when i arrived. so there was quite a number of people who had sort of been waiting for somebody that could do plastic surgery. and obviously, you know, if you've wasted a couple of months, the weight is heavily infection. it's a lot of the patients, uh, malnourished. so
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a lot of the procedures that i was attempted to do again, faxes. oh, has to be delayed until the williams. okay, now. okay, we'll have to leave it there. dr. victoria rose, me thank you so much for speaking to us from the okay. thanks very much. all the 1st impulse vaccine supplied by the european union and have arrived in the democratic republic of congo. and the 2nd batch of 800000 doses is scheduled to reach contrasts on saturday. around 15000 people around the world are confirmed to have been infected, and most of them are in the d r. c. i kind of using control saw in the d r c. so, and just talk us through all of this, the process of the vaccines arriving to then them being administered. how does it work? of the why the right to know the data, see officials organizing the logistic from getting shuts out because that will be
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the next step. the very difficult to step one because this is a big country with a big logistic problem. the country does it have enough flights every day here in order for the pot to nose? does it have the same capacity because it was before with the sleeves. different talked a bit like a bullet for example. and even the coffee do you when play the big, literally the plus you have a seems because they have a dock time shape signal just to capacity by helping good. yes. you probably didn't . but seeing the difference going over the country, this is the country with one of the most effectual has been very seriously fixed shows. uh, simple c i. and also we have the cases in the area like if what the, for example, this is the press. what did you want me to go with the boat? oh, really cop does then. now this is one of the, one of their be sent and then the other side that we've been busy to lots we for the just up with enough key wouldn't solve the people that we have to tell vaccine
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up to the other side of the areas. it will have to go on motorcycles and based on this ologist, the d r. c. officials in different parts in our own way to deal with the inputs on the ground with have police or to be the following hours and days. so that stick on the which people because successful in the city of goods and the oldest, the women of the outset of their really hoping a lot of different doctors. but i don't know if the, the way about the challenges the country will start fishing from now to take those bucks the different the location from control. so here, so given also the various strains of the virus and poor sanitary conditions in the country. do people feel like this is going to be enough the the to be on us. this is not a yet not even the doors itself is not a yet. the or the just use a setting event. different talk is austic only one would seem familiar. one of
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those is with soul plus it could buy their c, d, c, click on a system and to know, did the suspecting, almost $400000.00, those in some things, then this will be what they have to do for you on some other uh, optic. i've got to do like it won't because data border with because when this is also making things very difficult, they have to go to the border effects when i was what between the countries both to stop this. but i did then the, the conditional, mostly in the copy is another challenge because the most of the cases we have here that you've done is coming manually from the comp. and this is the people without any means. we have seen a set of why, you know, reporting over the familiar with age, not in the children. some of them are old with on the treatment, but the mothers that even the apartments our brush to bring them together in the house even was just still under the 3 to minutes. because they have moved in the capacity to, to avoid living together. because this is the people under the shelters and the customer, the, it's, when do you go to the different areas?
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doctors are fine. so that means that what they can do, i know with less means and it's all a lot with more. the more effects on that more with the population, with the for this one and the head of the system itself is the out of the deposit big seller. and it's very poor and press the corner of the country where we are, those guess is, does it have it pulled up? suddenly this one seems to prevent the head of the system and all this is playing very negative rules in the chromebooks against this a. this is why to know which the non but still a, just go we can do for a guess. these are reported because they've gone through yet. these are the main and challenges of the going to the right to now. thank you so much. and i want connie, thank you for that update from the t r c. the still ahead on the houses there were and it was our truck drivers and columbia are blocking the roads through the capital will be live from bobo, top to find out why. what they're angry about, the court hearing in the us to decide the next steps and donald trump's election
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interference, federal case coming up and support, moving your goals from the latest round of world cup qualifying, including a big win for japan over china. the, it's going to go. yeah, that's not a big surprise across on this line to cheryl's. he is on its way north too, but that's just fund is still not particularly big chevy things really. they've been lot bigger than that. so it's fairly typical for this time. the sun turns $22.00 as a dropping temperature down to wherever it should be. the hot weather has been pushed. no. if he's being tampered a little bit in the states on his own as vice some thunder storms, which ought to be welcoming thought to dry his, you know, much of this possibly is it is covered by the pool of smoke from 5 are running
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dollars for the constant, it looks fairly wet in panama and costa rica, plenty of shells and fairly big thunderstorms around jamaica, and this brain coming back to leave the house. but the width is around the gulf of mexico that that kills ryan to northern mexico. the northwest and makes goes quite hot actually, which is consistent with the heat waves that appears to be going on through our california central valley are right up. what's the, what's the seattle, seattle's temperatures many degrees above average. the volts in the plane states the midwest and east is really going to be just generating more. cheryl, it's because the moisture along the gulf coast from texas east was, has produced flooding already and will produce more out in the midwest. these potential big thunder storms are coding thing started in october 2023. these raising ministry of intelligence proposed the forcible and
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permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power, those just the history of the amount of spinning and displacement. and explores whether clearing palestinians from because the occupied west bank is ready to transfer on and just us, vice president. pamela harris will go face to face with president donald trump in their 1st live presidential television to face, with polls pointing to a tight race him either move. indeed, all in their favor, full analysis, 0 the holding fee to account. as we examined the us each row in the wall on alger 0,
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the number again, the top stories on the alta 0 news, our, the chinese president, you jumping has promised $50000000000.00 in financing for africa over the next 3 years. he made the announcement of the opening of a forum envisioning attended by leaders of more than 50 african countries. the 1st batch of m fox vaccines has arrived in the democratic republic of congo to much needed doses are expected to reach the more than 18000 suspected cases in the country. the french president and 91 my call has named michelle barney as prime minister. pardon a, was the european union's chief negotiator in dealing with breton britons exit from the block and has been the new commissioner is also held other governments
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positions as nomination comes after, weeks of talks following a snap election that had led to a funk. parliament was only kind of shown as a leader of the left wing block that won the most seats and the stop election. he says the appointment does not reflect the results of that election. i knew the way you bought announced don't we do not believe for one second. that barn you able to get himself a majority in the national assembly and accept such a denial of democracy. and i don't want to believe that french people could except to be treated in this way under the eyes of the world. they vote one way and someone chooses in a different way, a prime minister that does not correspond to the results of the election or never natasha butler has more from paras. it is interesting in many ways the cell phone is probably better known outside of boston within falls, even though. yeah. so as a minister in various conservative governments in the yes, he's never been the name that he has seen outside of falls. what do you negotiate?
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says from my point of view, warranty was looking for was a prime minister that could offer a government that wouldn't come out. i mean, that's basically one of the main reasons my goal is taking so long in trying to find department a 6 maybe 2 months since about stop election because they needed a point 5 minutes that we would have enough backing. and the problem is he's hoping that those are a conservative politicians in the parliament, those in the, on the far right, on a few of those will back michelle, born in the office, the police and the numbers are the ones that i think would have pointed in think consensus will be very happy indeed because they didn't do very well in this not selection yet, but it's let me have a prime minister, so seduce them of display on the last will be disappointed. you have to go into the election with socialist policy, some from the hall last you had
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a green, they won the selection, they ones the most, the photos they put for the candidate for a prime minister. not traditionally the person from the party. the one the most states and legend, but michael's office has decided not to do that and choose his own personal on the other side of the political spectrum. so the next absolutely here is. okay. joining me now is felipe bonnie, a who's a professor, a french in european politics at the university college loans, and thanks for your time. so that's many people. remember michelle barney as the you for exit negotiator. so why do you think that my chrome chose him for this role? well, 1st of all, the machines faulty last election, the snap election, which took place last july. so you couldn't possibly appoint someone from, from his in party. that would have been a complete scandal of course. so he could have turned to the left, but he rejected that option on the grounds that the left wouldn't secure enough. so
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the majority in the house. so in the name of institutional stability eat the into and to the right because be sure to buy a new it comes from the, the republicans conservative party. we should also came out on insults position in election. so didn't wait in the highlights. so they have a small town entry group. one thing is for sure, in this wide we're situation that we've got now, in, in, in french politics is that if you put the sentries broke my close blog plus the republicans together, this do for sure. the next route majority. so what's gonna happen now? i think what's gonna happen is that they might go in for one, but there is one condition for that. the condition being that the far right mounting the fence policy not from riley would test it to the support the government that simply means that they would not if you like, vote at some of the proposals that i please abstain from voting against. so if you
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go that situation may be, you could have a minority government passing legislation, would you say it's, it's a lot of insults and dues. and of course, as you'll, you'll generally said, you know, the last is deeply unhappy about the situation. be because they came out on top of the 3rd, so they argued that they should have been given a chance to form a gun. yeah, lucky you were mentioning marine dependent moments ago. i mean, there has been a reaction from her. and she said that her national rally party would wait to see me shabani is program before deciding whether to back him or not, or not. so i suppose a key question, and this is something that you were touching upon is whether barton, who is governments will manage to get reforms pass, then adopted by what seems to be a deeply divided problem is right now a solution. and it seems to me that a good is that, you know, the type of legislation that this minority government will pass will not be
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centrist. it has to turn to the right. why does it have to turn to the right? exactly, because you can, you just said, as i said it over here as well, because they won't be the tacit support of the far right. so of course, if you turn left, you can get the tacit support. and so for instance, i expect on saliency issues important issues such as the migration and for instance, that of body goldman will be very tough on, on the, on the top of the issue. uh, so, and already mounting the thing was that was 3 to an hour ago and saying that, you know, you, you've got to do a things which will not, not run against, you know, what's a good chunk of the electorate has booted for you. meaning, you know, of their natural riley the far right, you know, was in cost to win the election if it wasn't, you know, for tactical, but taking a 2nd down. so i think the bottom you, goldman is probably and that's what it predicts known to be on the less tossing
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denied. you know, my call is now at last stage political stage to the phone, right? because the bonnie government can only turn to the right. okay. thank you so much. faith nowadays, thanks for speaking to us from london. donald trump has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges in his election interference case. so the hearing in washington dc is the 1st since the supreme court ruled presidents are entitled to brought him unity from criminal charges while conducting official duties and trump faces for charges and a revised indictment. accusing him of attempting to overturn his defeated the 2020 election. heidi so casters joining us not from outside the court in washington dc. so tell us about this and why is he pleading on guilty again during this is the 2nd time that trump has been arranged in this case. and he said via his attorneys,
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that he was not guilty for these 4 criminal charges. seeking to overturn the results of the last presidential election. again, he did this because there's a new indictment that prosecutors used to try to remove references of trump engaging in official acts that the supreme court has that are now immune from criminal prosecution. the prosecutor said that they want a hearing now to determine whether this case should go forward and how much evidence they can put into the public record. they say that the public still hasn't found out about meanwhile terms attorney is say that the trump, that the, the judge to quickly dismiss this case on grounds of the indictment is still they say unconstitutional. because it's still referenced, as many official acts to which the, the judge tanya chuck and have a response saying that the subtext strikes me. she said that what you're doing comes attorneys is trying to is that the presentation of evidence in this case. so as not to impinge on an election of. 6 where to 60 days away from the next presidential election,
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you should said that is not something she was going to consider in this court room . so ultimately what happens here is we're not gonna see a trial before an election day, and it will be up to the american vote, or to not only decide whether trump returns to the white house, but an extension whether he will face justice against and these charges against him, because if he were to win again, he could just order for this case to be dismissed altogether. right then heidi, just a reminder, if you may about the other pending cases against them. all right, well we had one case dismissed that was the more lago classified documents case. we've had another case in georgia now on ice due to an appeal, but we still have another case and which trump was convicted of the harsh money case in new york. he is due to be sentenced in that on september 18. all right, thank you so much. hi,
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these are faster. thanks for that report from washington dc. lawn, columbia, a truck driver as of blocked roads to the capital. good tom. they had been angry by an increasing diesel prices. their action could result in disruptions to operations at the state run oil company, which would interrupt fuel supplies across the country. president gustavo petros, as the diesel increased as fair, and that a longstanding subsidy on fuel needed to be listed on the thunder of get to joining us from both sides. so i was on the 4th day of the protest on a price hike, a diesel tell us what you've been seeing or what's going on behind you. so yes, i mean we're in one of 13 the frame throughout the blocks that are currently active, as you can see here with the, with the help of the photographer quan, uh, some of the trucks are blocking base road, which is one of the roads into the capital above got that, this is not
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a particular lea stuff wind. they're letting through people on bicycle on mother's side, call them other places. they're not letting through anybody. but as you can see, despite that even if they're letting through some people, you can see that cars are piling up here. some people have been waiting for a couple of hours to see if they can go through. and this situation is the same in different parts of the comfortable with the especially at the different entrances and exits to the city. pretty much cutting off the capital from the rest of the country. and the same is happening in other cities and speaking to truckers here they are saying that they will continue setting up these road blocks unless the government changes the it's mind and that and and, and goes backwards on this, increasing the costs of diesel on any side if the government to doing so at all,
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what's been the government response so far as well? president pedro and the other ministers of the, of the transport for example, have insisted that this hike is necessary. that the price of the diesel essentially has been the same since 2009 team and that also the subsidies that have been put in place. now more than 20 years ago, i've created a huge hole in public finances of billions of us dollars. and so this hike is absolutely necessary and that there's no other option because otherwise the government will not be able. it already is not able to pay for a lot of the friends, the other kind of subsidies or including the cost of public education in the country. and so that this change needs that to come forward. but now we, there have been negotiations in the past few few days, and the government is now proposing
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a reduction in that increase. and instead of 2000 bases, that's roughly $0.50 on the gallon. and they're saying that there will be, or they're proposing an increase of $0.05 on the gallon from now every month until the end of the year. but so far that a truck drivers into the transport investigations, they're saying that they will continue protesting and that they're not interested unless the hide goes away. all right, thank you. and i sandra, run patsy reporting from boca time and let me pick absolutely. it has died and cut me off 4 days after her former boyfriend, allegedly dallas her and petrol. and then he set her on fire. 33 year old rebecca check, a competed for uganda at the paris games in the marathon. for former boyfriend is being treated for burns and hospital police are investigating the attack. judy guitar is the africa region coordinator at the quality. now that's an international
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women's rights organization. she says there needs to be better systems in place so that victims of domestic violence can obtain justice of the gaps in the law in kenya, where this incident indeed happened wherever it back unfortunately was killed. we have the protection against domestic violence act, but it has huge gaps that allow for this type of violation to, to go on without getting proper accountability for it. but this been attends actually forming the law. we, for example, as an organization, i'm part of a broad as a broad based committee that had been good at a 2 and a half years by the chief justice to pull this bill, this protection against domestic act. but unfortunately, we know who knows what gaps into no debility and will be wanting. the few victims that actually managed to go through the chain would have to pursue justice through courts and the unfortunate he would have to go through several steps whether that
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be not to hospital and then to the police, and then to quotes, to get accountability, which, which is which is that, that problem, we need to have systems that supposed to support victims, that support survive as to access justice. we need to have social change. we need for clarity to be there in the public because they've got the referral pathways for them to know where and how to get justice. but i do think we also need to target of heats, because we've had, i've missed, you will die in, in 2021. we've got temporary switch to a die in 2022 and now the catch up today. and so we need to have targeted efforts for athletes to know how to get justice and how to get out of situations where their lives are arch risk still out on the houses. there it is our or the sports. there's in the women's world. number one is out of the us open as she's speaking via phone favorite in new york theater. wow,
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business latest these things that bind him to like global your real estate destination in dubai. the the, the again time for the sports is heres peter w. thank you very much. spencer. when says hes secured morocco's 1st gold medal at the paralympics in paris, the 25 year old winning the 400 means the title in the t 12 category. we're just taking gold with the time of 48.62 seconds finishing more than half a 2nd to hit a boost closest rival. the gold was morocco's 8 middle success at these games. china dominating the middle table with 65 goals when it show. yeah. and again added
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to that to any, by winning the women's 100 meter t $57.00 events. she broke around, apparently a big record in the process of talking. that's i'm of 12.52 seconds. it's a 3rd goal to these games. i mean, well, really one to 200 meters long jump events. algeria is sophia zillow, also, bro, colorado and power olympic record. that was in the women's, if 57 shop puts the 41 year old, successfully defended the titles he went in to 2 or 3 years ago to allow printing back to back olds with a throat. i'll be live in point 56 me too as well. it's and these all need to appear has one. he's 1st parent and pick gold. and the if you live in discuss events, will champion change the type of with a throw, a 41.92 meters, 48 year old, who was born in cuba, new to italy, to play professional baseball. he lost the sites in 2011 in the workplace accidents before taking up the biscuits 2 years later. and stand by for
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a great celebration from patrick, who is not ski, one, the men's table, tennis cloth and gold, the ponies, but coming back to prime from the final against me and how all the china, you certainly enjoyed it. quite no sky. also one, this title at the top 2, i love them games. but right in the pulled of a mess of upsets in asian world cup, qualifying by beating australia with the schools level in the dying minutes and with a straight ear. having had a play of same to about rainy's were given a gift. harry soon saw scoring an own goal in the 1890 minutes when the final school that spot rains 1st went over the suckers in 7 attempts. south korea well to go to the store by pat, assigning group beats tuchman son. you mean him guilty of blowing a glorious johns the koreans fading school, despite having 16 shots and 76 percent position. there was also winful japan in groups see, and it was a big one. they thrashed of visitors,
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china 7 know that sites on the stadium. monica goes to qu me mean, i mean a among the scores with 2 goals. an ice policy moves to initial cube. i lose becky stone. they need know, 31000000 a group. they qualify this mattress. now into stoppage time, american tennis pages to go pick google. it has stunned will. number one, it has to be on take at the us open to go to reach the 1st grand slam, sent me final with the victory over the 2020 to champion the number succeed to the 1st 66 to and just for the 6 minutes. this fiance committed 18 unforced errors fiance put up more of a fight in the 2nd. but the gullet seized control with the break to take a 4th. really even did not look back. think we were delivering on her 3rd match for, for what was the biggest one of her career figured it will play catalina, most of us for a place in the final in the mountains competition younique's and it remains on close to when he 2nd grand slam title the will, the one beat,
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the new method i have to reach the semi finals. david state supports the extended one, the tests in new york. and then when the opening sets against the new method of 6 games to, to maybe that was the only form of us open champion left in the drawer and the russian will number 5 sit back strongly taking the 2nd set 61 to level things up with the momentum swung back. can you tell me, in spite of a single one, the next 5 games in a row before taking the 3rd set 61 it was close to in the full, but 57 and fullest error has been mid that ultimately cost him to match. his defeat means that will be a new us open champion on the men's side. the top seat center is fun favorites to into the last 4 flushing meadows for the 1st time.
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661616. very heavy. thanks. everyone was saying, so long as i run that for the next step is to is the surprise package of jack draper. he beats australia as well . number 10 alex to renew in straight sets to reach the 70s. the 1st, which is probably a to get that cost since and the murray won the trophy back in 2012. great presents was 1st major 70 funny. and he's doing it without dropping a set, and he's probably matches sofa the 16 play those best plays in the world. you don't know what to expect. and you watch these, these guys winning grand slams on tv and stuff. and you think, you know, while i'm going to go, that's more than that going to be way too good for me. whereas, you know, if you, if you put your game on the corner, if you do the right things, you know, you do get choices here and there and even the best clothes in the world there when you,
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when 5354 percent of the point. so it's just about how clinical you all when it really matters. we know it's other quite well, so it's going to be a tough match. she hasn't lost one set yet. it's blank right to 7. great. the so, so the match today who's sitting very averse, straight against center is coming up on friday as is the old american semi final between francis t f o. and take the phrase, post a means to become the 1st time when the been startled since and the wrote it in 2003. david stokes 0 to 0. the new nfl season kicks off on thursday when super bowl champions. but kansas city chiefs, how's the baltimore ravens? the seats are going for 3rd title in a row. something that has never been done. they will once again be laid by stall, cool tobacco, patrick my homes. games also say to say facing europe and historically brazil. but it also helps with the cheats and the ravens. exciting as the 1st,
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the 1st name of the season. everybody wants to come out and you know, so i was suppose to, they are show out. great. they are how much better they got from last year. and it's, uh, it's just a great opportunity to be going to have a sense of a guest as a great team coach hardball, everybody over there and, and baltimore is just, you know, top tier. and they've got some of the best players in the league on both sides of the ball. and it's just going to be a great challenge for us. but i think everybody's just fired up the, to get out in front of arrowhead and get the season started. a major league baseball the chicago white sox have finally snapped a 12 game losing streak. they hunted 3 times as they crush the baltimore orioles. 81 a rear bright spot, and well, it's been a miserable season. the wife's up to the bottom of the american league central division, and this was the 3rd losing streak of at least 12 games this season. something no team has done since 1900 tonight for the stocks. okay, that's what we're supposed to use for the time being 3. okay, we'll see you later peter. thank you so much and that's it for the news hour. but
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