tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 6, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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off there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no. counter and the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm and this is a put on and this is the news, our life from doctor. how coming out for the next 16 minutes, a us citizen, the eyes of the wounds off to is where the forces should serve in the head during the protest against illegal settlements expansion and the occupied westbank funerals or help the palace demands code. and as well as 10 day military operation and jeanine,
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we are grateful rates very much for ever support package that is provided to you great from you. so us announces hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid for ukraine to push back the russian invasion. and following summer temperatures, set the world on costs for the self to see it. and before that history is full of 13 year old i o know when a 1st that has shown age is just a number. she became great versus younger spuralan, vic, madness this century, who was swimming silver? the weed again with news out of the occupied westbank and american activist has died of her wounds after being shot in the head by is ready. soldiers 26 year old. i should note as gave was taken cotton to protest against the expansion of
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a legal as ready settlements near the town of beta. that south of nap us as well as ami says it's looking into the incident with gus and douglas as the governor of nablus. and he says, he report the incident to the international criminal court before a national, an american citizen lost her life. there. she was simply taking part in one of the peaceful rallies. on our part, we will take all necessary legal measures, including those before the international criminal court in line with law to the entire world. we say is really bullets do not make distinctions between a palestinian child or woman or a for a national. simply the one who pulled the trigger and fired the bullet is hateful of all humanity. by killing an american citizen. israel has crossed all lines, a genocidal war and gaza. coupled with another guerrilla war in the west bank, that springing lane and water. she's the palestinian john, unless she's joining us live from the model later. what more do we know about the
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circumstances, circumstances surrounding the death of this american citizen? so according to witnesses on the ground, this american activist was shot dead by his rarely forces. during this protest, in beta, a palestinian village south of nob less than the occupied west bank. she was shot in the head by a soldier who was on top of a roof according to the witnesses and died shortly after being critically injured. another palestinian was also shot in the leg during the protest. these protest had been happening very frequently for the last few months because of these palestinians protesting the settlement expansion and are often accompanied by many foreign activists who come in to protest the settlement expansion. and for some context, these settlements are in legal, under international law. they are jewish only communities that are built on palestinian land here in the occupied west back. not only do they work as a land grab and take more and more palestinian land,
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but with them also comes more and more subtler violence. so just in the last 24 hour there has been at least 6 subtler attacks in the occupied westbank, including one happening right now as we speak in another village, south of nobliss or a data. thank you very much for that. that is later water with the latest live in the residence of janine and the occupied westbank of helen funerals for the 21 people. this really falls us killed and their assault within the city. thousands to pos, from the funeral professions on friday. is there any forces pulled off of jeanine off to attend a military operation, which involved hundreds of troops and almond vehicles and backed by helicopters and drones? well, these pictures show the extent of the damage and destruction in the city civil defense team. so they're preparing to clear debris and repair roads, palestinian so they ran out of food and water and the assault damaged electricity
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and communication lines. the jeanine refugee camp has been targeted for decades as me, the abraham reports from the city and the north of the occupied westbank to re living the painful memories under military occupation. one generation after another during the 10 day siege by these really military r blah, habits says she had no choice, but to risk the thing, her house. i need my diabetes medication, but pharmacies are closed. maybe we might be able to get, i'm going says to send medicine to us. when is ready for us is fine and he withdrew from janine they left behind a trait of destruction, fear and loss something many. and janine are familiar with surviving one read after another and i'm to expect me and i was 9 years old. and i clearly remember the 2002 siege of the account. but this rate was even harder for me now that i am a mom and i have
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a child to protect the degree that says she who her daughter would grow up to see a better life. but instead of preparing for the beginning of the school year. yeah, is looking at her cab and see the model enrolling. she says she wants to be a journalist and asks us to use the microphone. her face tells more than her words. haven't had them look at the destruction, but they're not letting us be push a good phone, but after that they have no mercy, no mercy. can i add one to their daughter to stay at home? but she refused. she can relate when she was that age is really forces demolished hundreds of homes and become of every times of today. i tried to leave, janine, she tells us she was thrown back and we stated clearly innovation. well, despite the damage and destruction with all of our capital, but i'm a little cold there, destroying everything and,
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and facing miser everywhere. know even so you were just flowing, you know, streets, but we will leave. when would that it is a great out on her family return to their home despite the feet of another re to live here? palestinians are faced with a tough choice to stay and risk. another is really assault to leave everything they've ever noon. a choice that is getting more difficult by the day for now do people say they're not going anywhere need that, but he just need to do you need palestine and gaza is ready for for those of embodying heavily populated areas of the strip. 17 people have been coals and stolen on friday, strikes, targeting residential buildings and guys especially have killed at least 9 people. many others were injured. as rarely attacks have killed more than 40800
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palestinians since the world again and up toy the most of them. women and children . honey mac mode is joining us live from that of bala and central gaza and earlier on friday, honey. the worst of the attacks were northern gaza. is that still the case? what's happening there of yes, and just just be clear about the figures of palestinians have been killed in the past and runs the 40000 people killed in the past 10 months. the vast majority been women and children and wrote a golf in derek residential homes in his act which instead of just just a conservative reading of the actual figure. and so we think of people are still missing under rubble and go to our there is no news about where it's about the whereabouts. it's just not the is actually the exact figure that we're seeing. those the 40000 to be collected be identified by health officials, by family members, and were taken to burials by the number,
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the actual number of the casualties far more shocking, particularly when, when, when the dust settling, it will be very, very shocking to realize the extent of israel, we're looking for the past 10 months in this genocide the more but just to give you an example of what's going on a daily basis. we're not at pots and here the hours of this morning booting is awesome, then populated areas in men's. how that's a restaurant, part of garza city, another a cock in the northern part of, of the city that is including the, the talk to the driver. so you can just within the past couple hours, right, race, the number to 17 people is putting the money in a critical conditions, arriving either on the hospital for solely operational facility now and guys would say that somebody baptist hospital, the tragedy of all of this is the health facilities that, that receive this large number of times we're not operation of the full capacity to
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run for the low capacity as possible right now with, with insufficient medical, the staff would actually shortage of medic van medication and medical supplies. nothing's going to be needed to do right. for example, there are these helps, the delivery are short on. busy simple stuff, basic stuff as basic as 5 these hospital to treat one center prevented a from a, from the going rock to make sure all of this is using it from health facilities increasing the off the, the chances of being you're either arriving to the hospital to lose their life on top of that, the app for matthew high is the ongoing infernal enforce displays that it's all going to really display population people that will talk about it and tell the story. the northern parts are really displeased people inside the residential home for beside the inside the shoulder. they have to be taken for the past month. has they try to run away from the honest, predictable roland box? honey, thank you very much for that update. that's honey mccloud,
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live in data obama and central gaza and southern gaza is where the military is being accused of blocking medical teams, trying to administer polio vaccines. the health ministry is appealing to what it calls concerned policies to intervene, children and the, and calling eunice of being inoculated as part of a you one lead campaign to prevent an outbreak of the infectious disease. more than 187000 children have received an initial dose of the vaccine as where these have been protesting in tennessee for 5th night. hundreds of thousands of people came out on to the streets, off of the bodies of 6 captains of a cabinet in southern gaza on saturday. the demanding, the government agreed to assist 5 deal that includes the return of the remaining captives. i'm the son of whose report from jordan's capital a mom because as well as government has banned all just they are from reporting insight as well. for 5 consecutive nights is released took to the streets in hopes of sending
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a message to their government. that time has run out the demonstrators carry $27.00. thompson is through the streets of tel aviv at the start of the rally to symbolize deceased captives whose bodies are still being held in gauze. though. sabrina's, anyhow, the shut off benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister sentence, my cousin, carmel, to dest, her, and all the hostages. the murder of the crowd, chance blaming, is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the death, saying, he doesn't want a deal. we all know that there were a life there. and now there are notes that came back and coughing, 21 people. the already came back from guys. i know we still have people there that needs to be bring back to be there, the needs of it. but still we have many people that live and we show it for them
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that we get to seal the deal and bring them home before the dead. to the rupture of protests calling for a ceasefire. deal came after these really army announced it had recovered the bodies of 6 is really captives from a tunnel in southern, gaza over the weekend in an interview with the american media. that's and you all who accused him us of being the main obstacle for why there hasn't been a ceasefire deal while maintaining that his red lines are only getting tougher. but family members of is really captive. say that missing y'all. who was neither capable nor willing to accept a deal, kansas and who else just eat off a month. us secretary of state and to the blank and has edge both is running him off to solve any outstanding issues on a ceasefire and garza, he was speaking during a visit to haiti based on what i've seen. 90 percent is a great but there are
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a few political issues that that remain where we need to be able to get agreement and they really go to how certain aspects of the agreement would be implemented. and i think much of this has been discussed in recent days, including the philadelphia court or including some of the exact specifics of how passages and prisoners are, are exchange. um, so that remains but pretty much everything else is there, get in that thing is a columnist at hearts newspaper and also of the punishment of gaza. he's joining his life. i'm kind of eve, always a pleasure to have you with us on out. just bear on this to let me thank you for your time and what are the americans trying to do when they repeat the same lines about sci fi without using the levels that could lead to one? why do they do the same thing but expect different results?
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i think it's only an outcome of social despair and then clinical get them really digital. so i'm saying there's no other explanation. i mean yeah, i gave them putting indeed 4 weeks now and months claiming that they. ready they supplement is just around the corner the dean with design, the deed is oral degrees, 90 percent by 5 percent, knowing that primary stuff is with benjamin. it's a yeah, there's no intention to go for a ceasefire now. knowing that they can use much to be, i really, i wonder, do they really one came from the end of the americans? because the guess they know very well they should go. and he does know why they bother us these or those fiction arrangements and then their thoughts switch up totally in vain. well, why do you think they are doing this then? of the,
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i guess is this the door so is domestic forwarded things they don't want the confrontation right now. is this ryan and resolve? we looked work as simple as base. they have the leverage in there and they don't want to use it either way. then if i use the stuff like it's only in the intern frame times that they don't use it, they never use the furniture in this way or is their oral oral spread. so overall it's biases without using any leverage on this, right? but now what is the fence so much of the light? this things is quite the so they don't use it to spatially the lease on the dish and they all vision. this is some kind of condition. nothing. just order over the durations. yeah. and that's something that to both major policies in the united states have made it clear that they're not going to condition military military aid. if we look at the different pressure points that either the united
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states israel face of the protests that are taking place and as well, are they pushing any pressure on the government? unfortunately no that they will even say nothing for this is not the forensic interface or wireless, then it's in the old and it doesn't grow. so it doesn't penetrate any ways for me to pick can. and as long as this does not happen, and as long as they protest these, as for like this, it to use don't expect any influence. he can talk to the dental and his profession . and i said it was the sort of the shared symbol that social the purpose, they bolted and then really aiming for the goals. but they had no influence on this government. and what does all of this, you know, when we spoke about what's happening? and because of the lack of the ceasefire, the lack of impact from these protest, how much is it emboldening,
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is ready to government to continue on. it's current costs, whether it's in gaza or in the west bank. this government is much more solely then we would expect the subject. yes for life on the sounds of october. and it's much more slowly than most of these are the governments. they can last for rooms time and you mentioned guys that but i would like to pay that attention. that by the time we have 2 people go side, so they're both these but uh, the west bank is out there next 3. now. it will easily street. there we'd have to be fans because is a b, b when to and so i did aggressive comp paid in full time in geneva. now the place is the set lives went one day. the worst thing that seduce the face of i can student basically was saying was then ever was the
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trigger voice was the, the situation was like, jennings was using the full spectrum never before. they never use their posts and there was right people. so also the, the, it creates a very, very big pressing the picture and look less. so this is depressing the question based on the plane shown here, and i just think some of you, we thank you as always for your analysis, gideon levy and kind of eve the at least 5 people have been injured and russian. this strikes on ukraine, a large fire broke out in the, in the even the west of the country also strikes. there is about a 1000 kilometers away from the front lines and the east. but your west is sending
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more military aid to ukraine, was $250000000.00 defense secretary lloyd austin, made the announcement in germany where he's hosting your clients, president top commanders and their allies at the ramstein and base. this is a critical moment. time is of the essence, especially with winter on its way. we must all step up our support and quickly. so i'm pleased to say the president. viking will announce today an additional $250000000.00 security assistance package or for ukraine. it will search war capabilities to meet ukraine's of all being requirements and we'll deliver them at the speed of war. you'll know that way, operating with a minimal off weapon there. yes, we are grateful. grateful very much for every support package that is provided to you. grades from you, from your countries, but do we need more levels to drive russian forces of our lab?
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and especially in the don't ask region. dominic caden has more from the lynn, the president. so when skis message to the west is very clear, we need more of your weapons, ammunition to be able to achieve our objectives in addressing defense ministers in ramstein, he made clear the reasons behind his country's incursion into the course district of russia to pre empted invasion he said to pre in the kind of attack, so they've been taking place all along the don't boston area. you went into some detail about the sort of weapon systems. they need more f sixteens. he says more as defense systems, specifically, also great to ability to use. so to nate, so weapons deep into russian territory because he believes that is the way to force the russian government. that means vladimir putin to realize that this combat cannot be won militarily. the points also made to not just defense,
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most of us specifically to the united states defense secretary often give us more material. the american government, the us government saying we're going to give as much as we possibly can. so what we haven't seen is more of the sorts of things since the 19 says he really needs her man. but you'll be me. think for the shots for german, chancellor, and meeting the italian prime minister maloney to make these points to them. we wait to see what their reactions will be going to came out of this era coolant. united nations investigators have released their findings into allegations of abuse . this kind of touching the ongoing conflict and saddam, they say both the army and power military rapids forces have attacks of indians. the conflict has displaced more than 10000000 people since a from last year. but you, one says it is the will's list, humanitarian crisis. we have phone the this who done these warring parties
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did mainly this was done. these come to force the suff. and the rep itself was full season out of safe and their respect to the allies have committed in upholding range of violations. and is my fellow expert mon, i wish why me would for the d 2, we've found reasonable grounds to believe that many of these violations amount to international crimes, violations established different forms based on intersecting grounds, including gender and age. and the impact with the last 4 decades to come that you are paying climate agencies has 2024 is on track to become the harshest you ever. the 3 months between june and august the see over the wills warm us since by course the got in 1940 with an average temperature of 16.8 degrees celsius. that's according to the ease use coupling. because climate change service in august, the 1 point 5 degree celsius rise in cloud level temperature is that's considered
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the limit was breached for the 15th consecutive month. the temperature rise has been driven by el nino weather conditions as well as the beginning of coal, oil, and natural gas. scientists say the plants change in climate is fueling heat waves . severe flooding and wild fires is not just the around the fluctuation is not another t of climate that may be due to a strange combination of one of the many factors that affect the excitement of this planet. but he's really, there is that this proportional effect that is induced by this long too much and makes nobody knows guessing depth and see mean, you know, is no longer the main driver. we still have some work in the pacific, but we still have the they were motion s squared, so it's no longer a new cabbage, thomas, and south korea. so the impact of global warming has been evident for years now. the rising temperatures, the threatening the future of kemp. she's a stay full of korean cuisine units. kim reports from sol on the rolling
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hills of con, one state and the eastern region of south korea came. she gob checks his crops a lifetime of work invested in these greens. for decades, the soil has produced the highland kabbage, used in the much loved staple kimchi, the cooler clement perfectly suited to the vegetables, strong stems and crisp leaves. but kim says that's changing. fewer than i can feel the climate crisis approaching, cultivated land in the region considered the origin of highland kabbage is being hub to do to soil diseases. and viruses fits thrive in hot temperatures. haven't got them going on for months. prolonged heat waves have scorched the region. this summer in south korea was the hottest on record with temperature is 1.9 degrees celsius higher than the seasonal average. the heat was punctuated by sudden and
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powerful downpours that lead to lab slides and flooding. in north korea, torrential rains have displaced thousands of people. extreme weather events have also led to a record number of storms in china and in japan, tens of thousands of people were hospitalized with heat stroke in july, prompting officials to add a new most severe category to its national index. back in south korea, high temperatures and unpredictable rainfall are threatening the survival of king chief scientist war and the cultivation of the highland kabbage could cease within this century that you got up and we need to develop new varieties of crops that will adapt well to the changing environment don't seem to be making the future of this traditional favorites, increasingly uncertain. unit skim oh to 0. so a shot, even though it is a climate scientist and managing director of peoples of and living lab at transitions research. and she's joining us live from blanche and india. thank you
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very much for your time. so as we mentioned, join india, which has the world's biggest population where most people work outdoors. can you tell us not just in india, but especially that who is affected most by these halter temperatures? yes, definitely. thanks so much for having me. i think let me think about he's in countries like in depth and in places and that those out that are quite odd. we need to make sure we're thinking about the most vulnerable people. those are who are the most exports, the because they're outdoors in berlin, gibbs, this is most sweet family. but when you start thinking about all this organ settlements, you have to think about out go look good. it's like construction logos, st, vendor, informal ways. because and more recently, even people like platform delivery websites and these other people who have of these access to health care, the least access to social security nights and safety nets. well, the best teams. so we need to make sure that when we think about it,
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we put them at the center of ups. i mean, how do we do that? what needs to happen? so i think, yeah, i think there are a couple of different steps, right. let me think about each, there's a good chance that we know that he just coming. and so the positive that we need to do is informed people are they wanting systems are relatively developed and major logical departments are pretty good at knowing in advance. but when he comes to southern communities, the early warning systems may not actually the beach. and sometimes the quite technical they talk about the level of humidity or the item for each of those which can in deal we've been used to for many yours. so how we just done between regular, hot and extreme hot is also which on it we need to find ways and the preparedness fish to get us different channels, right? for example, at market, whatever. what was to us if people know in advised what signs up in both languages and making works? what is that? is that enough to somebody because there are so many people who, even if they're told that they are going to be facing extreme hate,
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they have to be outside to make a living. and the, you know, the policy and kind of the social safety nets come in. we need to start thinking about designing different kinds of metric insurance systems. thinking about designing policies that people can work earlier in the day in the, during the day, especially in cities where this is possible. right? ways to go and collect with a different times of the day. they don't have to do it during the hottest, i've freed vendor. yes, the market is to go in, but if it's hot, people may not be outside autumn. you think about designing, designing, ventilated, and shaded spaces for windows to walk. and also how do i think about, like i said, insurance, so there is people have to be act or if they need to take a sick day, they don't feel like they're going to lose a days income. and then all of this requires not just planning but money. the un climate conference will take place. and as or by john, later this year where there was expected to be a big focus on finance. and the need for develop nations to support developing
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countries like india. how desperate is that need? you know, of course is always great when we can get some like this finance from the developed world. i do think that i'm a change and climate action has to be most like stakeholder needs to include entries from different places. climate change is trans valerie right. um, but i do think we see more collective action more global actually see international solar lions to college and best units the structure of global attribution fund. all of these are an indication that we're moving in the right direction. i'd like to see more, but we're on the right track. all right, that is a shadowy bondai. the joining us live from bronchi. thank you so much for your expertise on this. we appreciate it. it's time for the whether he has ever said as hello stupid ty, so new yagi continues to give cause for concern. just take a look at the system here. so yeah, let's just swelling. why look, we all have
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a storm that just off the east coast of high and then island. so as we go through the next couple days, it will start to weaken. but it's still the equivalent of a category full heinrich, and 215 kilometers per hour, making his way in a general westerly direction. it will continue to do so for a $100.00 to $500.00 millimeters to find possible across some parts of the southern china. then as it pushes its way into the northern arizona, vietnam, by the time we come to the end of sunday, it will not be a ty, food. it will be a tropical storm by this days. but still a lot of rain to ring out here that will be widespread flooding. and of course that will be wind damage as well. central pulse and china good deal dry and bright northern child catching a few showers. we'll see a few showers too. it's a central areas of japan, but not too bad. hit lot of woods still continuing. similar conditions to across the southeast asia on the showers that just to the south of the. yeah. okay. so
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the watching algebra are mind to of on top stories, the south 26 year old american activist iceland as a has died of head wounds off to being shot from the head by his ready sponges. she was taking passion, a protest against the extension of the legal authorities. testaments need a ton of beta. the occupied westbank residence of jeanine and the occupied west back have held funerals for the 21 people killed in this rails 10 days home from the city. the palestinian foreign ministry has a choose as well as a page and the virtual crimes that's carrying out and gaza and that you are paying climate agency says 2024 was on tried to become the hottest you as a concerned because the one from franklin have been broken around the world for the 2nd year fronting so the us now with employment
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numbers have increased spots by less than expected. the bureau of labor statistics as a $142000.00 jobs were created last month. the unemployment rate for all of us dropped from 4.3 percent to 4.2 percent from on those that's cost to rosalind jordan. she's joining us live from washington dc. so is this good news for the democratic candidates coming to harris ross as well? it's not clear whether it's good news for the democratic candidate. com, a law harris or for her republican opponent donald trump. and that's because these numbers really indicate just how much of a tight rope the us economy is on right now. when you have the job numbers going up, but not as much as economist expected. and then when you consider that in the previous 2 months, the number of jobs added to the us economy was even less. that had been originally
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estimated. it does raise concerns about whether the job market is getting worse or with whether it's going to make it harder for people to actually get a job if they want to leave the one they have right now and go on to another one. but on the flip side, as you pointed out to unemployment number dropped just a tiny bit, but economists will tell you that is as much an indication that fewer people are in the job market looking to be hired by a new employer. that would you would normally expect. and so this really does set up the big question. and this might be what affects the presidential campaign. the federal reserve rates in about 2 weeks time to decide whether to cut interest rates, all signs point to yes, but by how much will these interest rates be cut? will it be cut by a quarter of a percent or by half of a percent? that could have a real impact on other issues facing the economy, including the ongoing of fight with inflation, which the fed says that it is,
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it does seem to be winning. but it also affects the cost of housing, which is a very real problem here in the united states. it does have an impact on how much people can actually earn an interest savings of for especially those who are retired. and there's also the question of whether, if you cut too much of the interest rates that you set inflation off again, making life harder for everyone if the fed words to inadvertently set inflation off again, that the radically would help donald trump. he has said that inflation is the reason why you should not vote for his opponent. on the flip side, if you cut interest rates make housing more affordable, that would help harris the democratic candidate. and so there's really this really tough balancing act that the federal reserve has to navigate over the next couple of weeks. interest rates are coming, but the question is, how, by how much now as for the,
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we're the response from the us stock market. 2 of the major indices are up, but one, but now staff which is tech heavy, as they say, is down just a little bit. again, reflecting that tension between trying to keep an eye on inflation, trying to keep it under control. and trying to make certain that not too many people. busy are going without work. rosamond. thank you very much for that. roland jordan live in washington dc. what donald trump has promised to establish a government efficiency commission headed into by businessman e loan mosque if he when's the election in november. the republican presidential candidate outline has a vision for the us economy in new york. he said, mosque has of weight to head the body shop says he plans to eliminate what he calls forward and improper payments within 6 months of the commission being formed. earlier we spoke to stan boy, girl a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and he says, this is the most attention grabbing election promise. trump has made the headline
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grab or really if that, that efficiency commission mean the way i think about it. when, when politicians promise to eliminate waste, fraud and abuse, it really is a way to, to avoid making difficult choices. it means that they, they do not want to say which spending programs they want to eliminate. it means they, they do not want to say which taxes they want to raise. read the easiest thing to say is no, no, we're going to make everything more efficient then. so that's how i interpreted it won't really do anything but it, but it sounds nice. i would imagine the mandate will be extremely limited, but, but think about it. even if it's mandate we're, we're, we're brought in sweeping. most of what the federal government does is spend money on either paying interest on the debt or paying out all these pensions. paying out payments to health care providers through medicare, paying out the medicaid premiums through the states,
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paying as veteran's benefits to the former members of the military. all these sorts of, you know, transfer programs, others of mandatory programs, programs that, that exist. it's, you know, it's money that it's just checks going out to providers to beneficiaries. it's not really procurement programs, which is really to kind of problem way you think of, of efficiency and, and product abuse and where maybe this kind of commission might make a difference on the bottom, the song of the us president has pleaded guilty and has tax avoidance. case in los angeles, he's prosecute as a choose him of failing to pay at least $1400000.00 in taxes on for years. and june . he was convicted in a separate trial on gun charges, a fine and a school dormitory in central kenya. it has killed at least 17 students that happened near the county there i'll see is the death toll could rise, but there's more than a 1000 students have been taken to hospital with severe events. president william
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russo has quoted on authorities to hold those responsible to account a medical self in india, say the rape and murder of the training dumped in the eastern city of cold kata has exposed lapses and security at government. von hospitals, junior emetics on stripe, demanding justice along with more protection, and better working conditions will make, will soon should a supports from west bend goals capital. despite long shifts under the ball is determined to be a resident doctor at a public hospital in cold kupta. with the rape and moto for colleague at another government run hospital in august has left to what the pathologist has skipped work to john to protest the doctor's up calling for justice plus the good of somebody earlier to what place was my home? a cool my mazda until i reached the hospital. she thought, how safe i'm so to die. they're not cool when i was leaving,
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but now i'm scared to be here. the rapid murder case at all just context, has highlighted major security. they use a popular costs because protesting dropped to say it's time for the government to improve the safety and working conditions are supposed to be the same or that little the cc tv commerce here aren't working. we also have few security guards. if the cc to the cameras were working out, the audrey ca hospital, they would have been able to identify the culprit. the experts say less than goals, health care infrastructure has been crumbling for years. what do but government, this expenditure has to expenditure is readiness, according to them to rachel, the doctor fiction facial and doctor bishop big issue is we have 5 far behind the world health organization recommends one doctor to every 1000 patients in 2020,
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in his doctor to patient ratio was about 0.7 down from 1.2 in the early ninety's. neighboring china has a compatible population. and about 2.4 doctors to every 1000 patients. you have to increase the number of colleges you have to increase the number of seats. so you cannot suddenly give birth to doctors all that is happening. most people in india rely on public health care at government run facilities. with getting treated at these hospitals is often difficult. this is a normal day at a public hospital in the heart of close to the south po us. so i'm going to go with a high number of patients and image of the soul across india. it's less than some doctors coming on to attack my patients, families, when they haven't got mission of seo, they haven't got the right care. and doctors constantly concerned about the adopters. raping moto one on duty has shopped with nation. it's also left these
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medical stuff for him. to save lives, fighting for their own safety, a series of to see the coat, cuz i'm standing here. china says to big budget game has taken the online world by storm selling more than 15000000 copies. and it says, week authorities have been clicked to jump on the success of potential tools to promote china. so power, the westbrook reports from hong kong. this magic who monkey is the protectiveness of one of china's most well known and novels johnny to the west has in spite of that solutions by japan and the united states to the excitement designs like richard a chinese game development has now taken this classic tails to pluck bus to success when model have no super heroes movie, right? because um they have the comics about the iron man that has comments about
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a store right spot. you know, you have the base there was a for my generation will come is our 1st super here. so we all want it to be that monkey developed by $0.10 by starts out game science in black miss blue collins players, flight. so way through mexico, china richard says the graphic some story makes this games done out. lowball games have long dominated china is gaining market. in the past, authorities have vilified games as spiritual atm limits in licenses and game times because the diction. now state media appears to have repeated its outlook coinciding with an up taking game approve of this. yeah. so you see a lot of state media talking about this game in a really positive light and you see that there are trying to set seen this game under this. this course of soft power review is who live streams the game were supposedly told, not to mention topics related to massage any cubic 19 and politics,
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sparking it debates around cents to ship in the long run. if you want to attract global audience, users and gamers, and if you want to project like a more positive image, then you will have to a printer yourself with on the global centers in the global norms at this gaming cafe. the debate is sensitive on how to win bottles rather than politics. okay, so i something i should care about. things around by like quite a bit. well, yeah, i should say really, i should do. what i want indicate game is here. say they want to see more chinese mythology stories told the was to work on heights is evidence at this gaming cafe. the question is where the chinese game developers can take the successive leucon. so the next level and was it a new source with chinese? so power, or would it be a one hit one death games like these take years to develop. so the unpredictability of regulates,
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is composed challenges down the line. thoughts with authorities now seeming to recognize the benefits of games as a cultural export. chinese developers of banking on more games like this, making that jenny, to screen your westbrook. i'll just sierra hong kong that's bringing are out of the cetera and tokyo, she's a social exposure. the news website. japan for good to have you with us, are you? so what do you, what we call success outside china, down to a pond festival. thank you so much for having me and this up, that's all i think this game is a great example of something which is artistically very appealing. it is so technically parts and achievements and just in terms of the video game, people are reading and drawing plans in. but i think it's also a great example which is relative and that'd be about cool culture representation and historical references in video games,
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which has been very discussed in this part of the world. so for example, here in japan, we had a lot about this game by you'd be soft call assessing trans shadows and a golf course, a lot of attention because it was accused of historical inaccuracies and copyright infringement. and our goal is to history all some right. um, and in comparison, this uh block may, as were called, leans heavily into a chinese historical sold clue. and its creators boasted that they spend hours trying to represent accurately locations in the, in the province and north in china. and so i think it really is relevant and this debate, 12 authenticity and history in advance. and so it was something that we can see as a trend and video games in general, and some really suddenly chinese and, well, this for cool ever for us present throughout the game. does that help popularize those elements to those outside china?
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oh yes, i mean, absolutely. i mean, if i were to look at examples in japan as well, we've seen at a summer i, history and culture that has greatly benefited from all the representations so in, on demand and video games and has greatly contributions to japan softball around the well, i'm can you see who called having a similar impact on both store in china, soft palate, perhaps not just one game alone, but if china can produce more such games. and uh yeah, i really, i really believe that is possible because i think there is, as i said, a real appetite for this kind of content of something that is 10 take and reading or presents. so something about the culture and the history of a particular place, but also in the report that we weren't hearing about before we're talking about whether this might be a just the one off the business success or not. but i think something that we don't talk about enough this,
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the fact that china was video game scene has been growing and has been attracting, increasing attention in the space and the last 2 years. i mean, for example, the biggest steam expo, the asian continent is in china. it's cold, china joy and then some of the biggest gaming companies in the world, uh, based and headquartered in china. so until now video games tend to be more mobile focus of mobile games and full circle reasons, you know, not focused on consoles, but i think the window is changing. so i think given also the fact that the state has been buying into the potential power of this industry and having an effect on salt power, i think there is a real potentials for this to grow up keel for chinese content all over the world. audio beset r, thank you very much for your insights on this. we really appreciate it. i a thank you or i sounds of thoughts here on
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a mind to and this while we saw with the 10 year old swimming sensation i own when a friend who has one silva of the paralympic games in paris. she became great prisons. youngest far let me pick med list at the center. finishing the 2nd and the s b 7. wanted to me to rest. so category beating her own national record. she was only betted a by russian. i see it's maria. pas loza who broke her own world rustled in the process and there was also silver medal for alexandra truly to who finish 2nd and the s and 400 meter precisely, americans devised a shock attack while smoking last week and had her neck and face cuban splinter o'mara durronda, one of the women's at t 12100 meter events at taking her paralympic tally to 10 goals. the visually impaired the run a has now one, both the 10400 meter events such as the games since london
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said he wants to meet 1000. and here's how he got the 450 goals for real madrid, averaging more than a goal, a game across his 9 seasons in spain. he's called a $145.00 time so much as the united, the cost to self. he's the old tom russell, the international goal score his method $68.00 times for an officer. going as we cities last week. and he schooled 5 for his best club. the sporting discipline. see, says lewis, the rank that come to san marino, i have won the 1st competitive match ever. i said the next time excites signed one meals is just the 2nd victory of the 206 game history. having beaten the same old position in a frenzy 20 years ago, but it's got thinking him, bobby will return to paris as probably sounds almost pitch for the 1st time since the yours a 2 months ago. fos will take on italy and the national nations leak open at the
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pac depends plates on friday, 25 year old. the paid 7 seasons with p a. c. before his move to real madrid, the summer. and bobby was off what kind of reception he's expecting to receive from the crowd suspicious or lose your busing, but with any, it's special. i spent a lot of years here. i have so many memories is the place. so i know the best from my career. so far, i have nothing but great memories here with my family, with all the teammates i've had with the club. i don't expect much, but i don't care. the most important thing is to, when you are, you came from behind to be that the agent champion is katara and group a of that walk up, qualify it, what a human has and a full cut her head in the 1st half of the 5 c u i e, turn things around after the break heavy, but i love making it one all another love. this fact, this time from defender kind of de him who puts you a ahead was 10 minutes ago before i saw that made it 31 installments,
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time. the saudi arabia warehouse is surprised, ruled by indonesia aside. right. $77.00 places below them and denise, it took the lead 19 minutes in the saw these equalized rights at the end of the 1st off as it finished one. 0 into it though. oh dear. yeah. have cut themselves off to winning thought and ask a couple of nations qualifying, but they were made to work hard for the when over equatorial guinea was only in the 69 minutes that some, some analog opened the scoring. and then a long bowl from deep inside they'll do in house, it was picked top up by i mean, ready to laptop beat to know when and the and if so the nfl season is officially on the way as a to time defending champions. the kansas city chiefs be the baltimore ravens, the cheese are looking for an unprecedented, the said straight super bowl title the season, and it was nearly boxes,
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the save yet worthy. so the, so why to see the broke the record, the, for the foss, this ever 40 years as the nfl combine, he had to touch sounds as a, as the ravens 27 to 22. and for the 1st time ever, the nfl has to brazil, as the philadelphia eagles and the green bay packers kick fall off their season, his cell follow. some of the players had fully security concerns going into the fixture, bought the eagles heads, coaches looking forward to making history a bore, bombed, obviously, that we don't get to play this. our opener get in front of our fans in philadelphia, but we're so excited. this is my 1st international trip, as far as, as a coach, and so, so excited to, you know, to go out there into the stadium, see the stadium, and then play here in front of the great french fans tomorrow. and also support for me. and they were to, so we'll have more for you later on, including the latest from the us open. but for now it's back to the best selling. thank you very much for that. and that set for me, elizabeth,
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