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there's no limit to how far a dream can take to stop in your own adventure. now counter arrange the . ready ready the at, on the clock, this is in use on life the how come we have the next 60 minutes. a us national dies off to is ready for the shooter in the head during a protest against and legal suffering with expansion in the occupied westbank. funerals, the health of palestinians killed during israel's 10 day military operation in geneva versus withdrawal. we are grateful, grateful very much for every support package that is provided to you green from use
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. the us announces hundreds of millions of dollars, imagery for ukraine to try and push back the rest of invasion and storing some of the temperatures set. the well don't cost the fault this year. in recorded history . in schools it's $900.00 off for portugal, captain christiana, rinaldo. it is a landmark goal and it's one nation's league, wins over croatia. the so an american activist has died of her wounds, of to be shots in the head by his ready soldiers in the occupied westbank 26 year old. i shall know, as he was taking part in a protest against expansion. a bit of a legal is rarely supplements. you have a ton of faith to south of novelist. israel is ami, says it's looking into the incidence. witnesses say she was fall from the action
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when she was shot of the army was on top of the hughes. i was also as nightmare on the roof from the army. there was nothing happening next to us nor next. i know. at some point they just shot to like munitions one, keep the, some of the mess on and one to and i noticed i ran over to them about 10 or 15 in the adjacent to the road with where i was standing. i found her lying on the ground beneath and all the leading i flew to my i put my hand under head to try to stop the bleeding and took her calls. she had a very we called we called the ambulance for her in the ambulance,
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which evacuated her to the medical center. so it is ready, armies release the statement saying during his ray, the security forces activity adjacent to the area of the bank to the 4th has responded with far towards the main. instigates revive intact $72.00 held rocks at the forces and placed a threat to them. these ready armies looking into reports that a for a national was killed as a result of shots fight in the area. the details of incident and the circumstances in which she was hit on the route review. well, the governor of novelist, augusta and douglas says he'll report as he's death to the international criminal court. the other thing is, a, for a national, an american citizen lost her life, that 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
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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, let's say an hour from the palestinian janice, nevada, who reports from romano in the occupied, which is rarely forces shot dead and american activists in the occupied west bank, in the palestinian town of beth uh, south of novice according to eye witnesses, she was shot in the head by an israeli soldier, from the top of a rooftop. and this confrontation took place during a protest where people were protesting. the expansion of these rarely settlements. and this isn't something new. these protests have been happening for a long time in the occupied westbank. as settlements continue to grow for context, the settlements are jewish only communities built on stolen policy, new line in the occupied west bank. and not only do they work as a land grab,
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but as they expand soda subtler violence, especially according to a no show and the un since october 7th, they've increased even more just today in the last 24 hours, there have been 6 subtler violence incidents in the occupied westbank, unpolished indians expect the situation to only get worse, as well as these deaths came on the day that is rarely forces withdrew from jeanine after 10 day military operation. thousands took pots and funeral possessions on friday for 21 palestinians killed by his ready. so. ready just in the city, 39 were killed across the entire occupied westbank during the offensive. and much of jeanine's infrastructure was significantly damaged, palestinian se they run out of food and both the jury, the leg just is ready and sold. rhodes, with throwing up both the infrastructure destroyed, and electricity and communication lines damaged, cutting them off from outside. well, the, the abraham sentence, this report from jeanine and the northville to park west by we live in the painful
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memories under military occupation. one generation after another, during the 10 days siege by these ready military apply that says she had no choice, but to risk leaving 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, forces finally 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 it clearly remembered the 2002 siege of the camp. but this rate was even harder for me now that i am a mom and i have a child to protect the cadets as she who her daughter with grew up to see a better life. what's instead of preparing for the beginning of the school year?
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yeah. is looking at her, come and see the model and ruling. 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 of that not letting us be a push of good for mid afternoon. 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 in the account. every time today i tried to leave, janine, she tells us she was drawing back and it was dated clearly. i know you said well, despite the damage and destruction of our council, but i'm a little cold there, destroying everything and, and facing mazda everywhere now. so even so you were just scrolling, you know, streets, but we won't leave. when would that it is a great out on her family,
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returned 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 or to leave everything they've ever noon. a choice. this is getting more difficult by the d. for now though, people say they're not going anywhere. need that, but he just either do you need palestine? ok, let's take this own with. they put him try to use an associate professor of complet resolution of the heart and steep for graduate studies. welcome him for him. i wonder if we could just dig into the story if you need them and your from janine yourself. i'm because the people who are the of defendants of those published thing is evicted from that. who was back in 1948. right. so tell us about janine it and, and why israel feels a need to talk to. yeah, thank you. at. first of all,
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it's the story of the janine different g cam, which has about 15000 people living in a very small area that they come actually from the area of 19 fort they had, there was a q by the 19 fort that many of them are come from the city of haifa, that's we know today, and they've been living in this 50 g camp since 1948 and nothing has changed over the past. the news and they've been living in disaster was situations in this a kind of if you g camp in the area of virginia now, uh, janine living jacob has been, uh, probably get that many times in the past. the kids by that is why they are me for more than one reason. one is that it's the issue and the cause of a at a fiji come. which reminds them of the, the issue of being pulsing as displeased from their community is from the edge from their homes where they use that of the night, the,
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and for kids. and this is something that keeps the cause of the life of really been alive, which is something that is why they go to government one wants to betty the they don't want to hear about the people with displaced the, from their homes and on the international law. they have the life to date and to their home. so it's very importance for them is the thought of get the sufficient comes and it's not on engineering by the way. they don't cut them as well. i'm sure they will have thought of good thing motions for jacob. right. so, so it's across, it's across the areas and if the occupied with banks, yes, but from is real specific perspective. what will they feel they have achieved by doing what they have done now they've pulled out of jeanine in this particular it basically uh, this is not the 5th time when they thought of get geneva if he kept because in 2002 a we had the similar attack on to the for jacob, where hundreds of the listing is where to but it, i'm the most of the attack live by shoulder. most of the time,
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the head of that is why the army and in, in the future. and jimmy of the, for jacob, so to be the, they wants to see there's one thing going on for us to send a message that no one is immune, the entire policy and people are a target. and that they have going that that's not only happening in gaza, it's also happening in the west bank, which goes to the lot of your vision. a lot of general objectives of the is like any government, all to the populates these areas from their own citizens and to control to be in control of the lowest by the west bank that has been a resistance on business since in many places. so that is why the army wants to send the message that we have here. we have the upper hand with able to access to these areas the, these areas by the way, that they shouldn't be that a good thing for the also a quarter because this is the responsibility of the policy and then also, right? exactly. so it's under mine that presents the things the control of the blessing
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and also to be in these areas and became list effective and in a little event accurate. so this thinking, i think this is george, right? and the is ready, me x with impunity is and we're now seeing these reports of this us citizen whose being killed him and showed him the head during the purchase price of the purchase . thank you. as 2 major points here, put them on, but one is the, uh, there is a collective punishment. that is why they give them into sending. and we've seen this on time at all of this growing the infrastructure, the streets and the water supplies. and even the closest allies of is like i like the gentleman for the minister said a comment that the saying that self defense doesn't mean destruction of infrastructure engineer and all of the supplies in about so. so it's clear even to the closest protect those old days. late a government legitimate fundraiser. as for the american active as this is also not
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the fest, i'm unfortunate that we have many civil examples in the past of peace activist. you have a shared hosting that was killed by you as i have 20 years ago. that was a crushed and the is a built. those are and i'm feeling now is late and has not please any investigation or pencil ink of who killed brush and put a american peace activist. that was a again, crushed on the most lately. but those that we have all associated in a block lea, jeanine. i'm also an american citizen. so those are american citizen. yeah. and invested in in the west bank being killed by that as well or machine of oxley that i've just said, i don't know. this is an american citizen, and no, they put no best sewing or no punishment of who killed the should be in a box with. and this is just one more case that actually puts the american government on the line with the american government. owned was talking about an
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american citizen or also and as lady held by how much, but no mentioning of the american citizens who are killed by the is by the government as if they're 2nd or fed the class citizens in the united states. right . okay. everyone will have to leave with that, but uh thank you very much. we appreciate it for him for head here. and do you think now ready for us is bombarding heavily populated areas of gaza. 27 people have been killed since dawn on friday as strikes that hit residential buildings in garza city of killed at least 9 people. many others were injured. is there any attacks have killed more than $40800.00 palestinians since will began in october? most the women and children, i mean my fluid joins is not from there about a, in central gaza. it's how do you think that'd be know a left for these ready to bomb, but still it goes on and protecting the know if right now or or if it gets packed continues to pound across the northern part of the central
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area, this particular location where people were told to evacuate too, because it is safe for to have not. in fact, they've been all just within the last few hours in here as far as targeting or residential, all the people and the rest of you can drink or members of one your family and injuring the box, the remaining neighborhood survive. the is a talk, members of family arrived to the hospital, you're fully soaked in law, then covered with dust, theaters of the box, talk to us about them or if it gets past that operate out of nowhere, there was no warning whatsoever. and no prior warning was given to the family. this is part of what was, what is what the organ about. very consistent with our reports of the unpredictable bonds. if falling on residential homes that are getting deliberately, family members inside either the residential homes or inside the shows that are being that they've been struggling in for the past few months for them. and on the part of this prep, a residential home was targeted and there was
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a display of the family in 5 years, rather than some of the 9 people were actually killed in this attack and happened to be 2 families were inside this residential building. another a tug that was separate earlier hours of this morning and tell me how it goes, how he's a very populated area. because the vast majority of people who work with been to internal or the equipment were pushed to go further west and part of the city, the how it is in the southern. what's the part is johnson and see where the majority of people i've been seeking. children protection is 5 feed on by the end of the day, there is no safe place across the ghost and not even evacuation. so that's not even have to go to the people in seeking. so there isn't a protectionist is a part of the psychological warfare. and further, and deeper in the sense of shattered sense of state, i will leave with that. thanks very much for that. honeywell mood updates. use the from that there are, by, for the,
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at least 5 people have been injured in russian and strikes when you create a launch. 5 broke out in the, even the west. the city is about a 1000 kilometers from the front lines in the east of the united states to send the more ministry a to ukraine was $250000000.00 defense extremes. lloyd austin, making the announcement to germany where he's hosting ukraine's president top. come on visit the allies. the rooms time advice 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 biden 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
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the speed of war. you'll know that way, operating with a minimum of weapon there. yes, we are grateful. grateful very much for every support package that is provided to you, great from you, from your countries, but do we need more levels to drive russian forces of our lab? and especially in the don't ask region. so let's go across to dominant kind of drawing just now from berlin and dominic b rumsey meeting wrapped up just a short while ago. what kind of of the? well, we've heard from several different speakers of importance in this entire situation . lloyd, often us extra defense. we also heard from the story as the german defense minister and clearly from presence enhanced hearing from the german defense minister of the promise of 12 new self propelled guns. how it says 6 of them will be going in this year. this what's left of this year to ukraine and then 6 more the sauce of next
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year. but that's not really what president soleski really wants right now. he wants more. crucially, he also wants to use the sorts of weapons with which he could then attack russian targets deep within russian territory. remember, russian territories has already been invaded as it were attacked by ukrainians in the cost region presents that as he telling people that 1300 square kilometers of russian territory are in ukraine control right now. but he was appealing from much more than that. and he hasn't really go that's at least not publicly from the ministers. he was meeting today and run shy off to that zalinski headed off to meet the german chancellor. what do we know about of the? yeah, i me thing with a german johnson. what i've shots and frank, but one of several me things. another thing also with the attorney in front
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minister, georgia maloney, the points about the meeting with all the shots. i remember germans have been the largest european diagnosed by says cash, but also military hardware. now we have not heard any new developments as it were from that meeting references to a 2nd peace conference. well that's, it's already been announced. if it's going to take place by november, this, you know, you advance on back to is it what expressions of solidarity goodwill pulled off shots saying the germany wants to continue providing the sort of assistance that ukraine needs. like crucially not saying that ukraine will be able to use the sort of coach since the german missile systems fact could hit russian targets deep within russian territories. so as i say, amazing of mine's perhaps, but not really the sort of assurances from what i've shots to president southern sky that he might have wanted to hear dominic caden button. thank you for the
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united states as the world's largest provider of military aid with ukraine and israel receiving significant amounts out of there is a defense that a child is, gets helpless, explains why the amount of items being sent to both countries is just say significant. the united states is the main provider of military a to ukraine and israel. the vast amounts of bones and munitions have been sent to both countries is staggering. let's have a look at the numbers. ukraine is receive mode of $55000000000.00 since february 2022. israel really 21000000000 since october, the 7th. this works out to the same average, a $1900000000.00 each per month. but well, ukraine is fighting 540000 russian soldiers. israel is baffling. an estimate of 30000 flights is from the custom brigades. the board and ukraine is taking place across a 1200 kilometer front line. was a gauze the front line is at most 100 kilometers and the amounts of weapons being
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supplied us staggering. well, the 3000000 artillery shells have been given to ukraine. well as well as received over 24000 bones. for the nature of the fighting is very different the united states because virtually the same amount of military a to both countries. each month is rarely especially in a small fighting force. while ukraine faces the super pop. let's take this on now. the largest minute he was admitted to a political, i'm just doing this now from powers logic. good to see you with us at so is running ukraine receive pretty much the same. ron. $1900000000.00 a month from the united states is ran, is facing a relatively small equip fighting force of a roughly $30000.00 ukraine facing army of a major power with $540000.00. that's the equation. what does it tell you about how the us passage realizes that subsistence to both countries a there's a big difference between ukraine and these are and in relation to the united states
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. ukraine is a fairly new online and is ryan is and no one's online that has a significant impact on the us domestic policy. wind, this is not the case. so if you crane ukraine's the whole on your credit spotted in february 2022. and this is when the support of the us just thought that the poor and including the one of here in the european union. but the difference is a red x ray and has been receiving support since 19 seventies that mount answer today, more or less taking in consideration the inflation, the $185000000000.00 and went back obama 2 $1016.00 stop the of the program to supply is right with the $3500000000.00 a year yearly. there was no more is right. so the strategic support, is there any difference?
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why the object against russia base to keep nature united is to defeat truck and to boost the lions in your capital spending way, particularly after 2018 printed in the name on the way. mccall. who said that nate to is brain dead, and europe needs an army to defend itself, including the names against the united states. of course, both complex have amends, regional implications if, if either one spirals. the problem is equally threatening if you will global security, as well as the trends against the uh, european, the noble security came out only the very recently because at the beginning europe was not convinced about it. wine and h, right. it is indeed a representing a real tract against it, but his team is by blowing up the also
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a cold by removing any possibility for the senior to have a 2 state solution to the dislike of the us. so the, and the americans all face with ukrainians, being a, b, d and all that as well to us being right about these really is all being the regular and going on their own and having their own agenda related to one person. and he's government, that is, is ready to prime in the step in, you mean that then, you know, i mean he's far right when government. so the americans are struggling with age range to impose the agenda to stop the war wide in ukraine. the ukrainians are very much a happy to say to support the us objectives and continue the war even if they are suffering tendencies. because it lensky is appealed to the west ramstein that we've just been talking about without correspondence invalid. do you think? will he get what he says he needs it and, and on the other hand,
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how the for rushes pockets and how deep of their results is. and this is just going to be and then this was of what the us secretary of defense lawyers often told us at the 1st beginning of the war, the all 50 nation gathering in re sign germany, climbing and conducting the war against russia. now rush or find itself in the middle of this way because of its invasion to crane. now it is impossible for russia to stop, particularly when there is a part of the russian territory that is all combined and it has not the g. b, subject is invoked buying the flow of provinces in ukraine. so of course, the americans and the allies are supporting the ukrainians with addition to lease of weapons and before saying and then now saying that they would give authorization to crying to use it. the already team trained and prepared to use this kind of
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western weapons that through crime he's not used to. and that includes all range of where weapons, including the jets, f, 16 so as cost and, and speed is going to get to what he was because they didn't determination, as long as you buy them as a president to continue the war and not to stop it. against russia. all right, well i do leave it there for me to elijah mind. yeah. i'm going to train political and this tony from paris. thank you. thank you for having now. the european union's climate agency says 2024 is on trying to become the hold us yet on record reports a 3 months between june and august, where the world's war mrs. records begun back in 1914 with an average temperature of 16.8 degrees celsius in august, the 1 point 5 degrees celsius rise in global temperatures is considered to be the limit was breached. for the 13th consecutive months, the temperature rises been driven by the new weather conditions as well as the
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beginning of coal, oil, and natural gas sciences. say that planet is changing, climate is fueling heat waves, severe flooding. well, 5 or it's not just a random fluctuation, is not another tea of climate that may be due to a strange combination of one of the manufactured to the effect, 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 death and it means there is no longer the main driver. we still have some worked in the pacific, but we still have, but they were motion x square and so it's no longer a new well cabbage farm is in south chris at the impact of global warming has been evident for years. and now the rising temperatures, the threatening the future of kim chee, which is a staple of korean quizzing unit. kim reports from sol on the rolling hills of con, one state and the eastern region of south korea came. she gob checks his crops
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a lifetime of work invested in these greens. for decades, the soil has produced the highland kabbage used in the much loved staple kim chee, 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 and the region considered the origin of highland cabbage is being hub to do to swim 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 powerful downpours that lead to lab slides and flooding. in north korea, torrential rains have displaced thousands of people. extreme weather events have
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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 know, that 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. so i head here and out 0. what the latest us economic because mean for world wide interest rates and the selection we got support coming up to 60 minutes, so a country famed for soccer gets ready to welcome another time and even get with us a little more the
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to hello, welcome to look at the international full costs, it is lossy troy, across circuit parts of south america. sadly for brazil, that is the case. a few showers say i went to central and southern parts of chile. there will be more plot just around a bit of a plate, but even less pulling away further north, a good scattering a shala's up towards the north west of the continent. west. impossible. so could just see some live via shabbots, a welcome shower, some stated right, just coming in here. as we go on inside, stay, we mount across the car up and move to disturbances to watch out for this one, just off the coast of police that could well develop into something, a little more threatening and up into the gulf of mexico. we've got to another system here that will bring some very heavy right into the southern parts of the us, but for the caribbean itself. as you can see,
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rod along the estimates we are looking at some very heavy showers, some sundry down poles. scattering a shower, has there been to jamaica believe was catching a few showers that the friday slipping a little further south, which as we go on a through west, i else where it really is a case of sunshine, his shots. but since they got down pulse, just coming into what nicaragua and costa rica at this stage, that the guy with that very heavy right into the deep south of the us, slipping a little further east with. meanwhile, out towards the west, is hot, dry and sunny. ready too often of con, it's done as portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of the kind of stuff thanks for the braves. individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives funding for decades reviews the forgotten food of the country's modern
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you watching out 0 mind about some story. it's an american activist who is being killed by is very forces in the occupied westbank. i should the as be with shopped in the head during a protest against expansion. illegal is ready. so i can reach me at a ton of residents of jeanine in the occupied west bank of health. funeral for the 21 people building. israel's 10, the sofa in the city they came on, the day is ready, forces withdrew from europe in climate agency says 2024 is on track to come to help us yet about to panic. it says, some of the records have been broken around the world for the 2nd year run to the united states where employment numbers have increased, but by less than expected, the bureau of labor statistics as a 100 and $42000.00 jobs were created last month, unemployment rightful was dropped from 4.3 percent to $4.00. for more in this, let's close to fill of l has been idolizing these figures. these live for us from washington dc. so felt at unemployment folds,
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but perhaps by not as much as administration would have liked. the question is, how does the fed respond on interest rates a while i'm in the expectation, all the indications, all that we're going to say an interest right caught the fed is to, to meet in about 2 weeks time. the question is really, how much volume is going to be by a quarter of a point, which is what you tend to see the or is it going to be a much larger uh more maybe like hoff a point that as well allies all are at the moment, but of course then the issue is if the fed lowest interest rates, what then that means for inflation because inflation would then go up and that is a huge issue with them. but because remember, we are just 60 days away from an election where the economy is really at the center of it. and it's an issue that donald trump feels that he is strongest on. so i expect these numbers to be pulled over by both sides over the coming days. but let me just explain, see where these numbers with because he said
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a 142000 new jobs audit. they went up and set to is like health cut, like kind of tourism and leisure. they would down and manufacturing and transport and retail. so those numbers are not as good as it was. they as a hurtful, because they figured out that we were expecting was around about a $160000.00. but of course, way, way better than what we saw in july when that was real phase as a recession, what was spiked. you felt you talked about the election there in 60 days, telling us how much of an issue it is for voters and how you decide playing it. so i also remember that's all the best, the fact the, the stead of rates independently of the federal government. right. so this is supposed to be separate, but of course, donald trump, you may remember just a few weeks ago, said he thinks the president should have more of a say in these decision, these decisions of how they all made brought of course the economy is the big issue along with emigration on with abortion,
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but the economy is the thing that both sides on really pushing for actually we heard from president find a little while ago. we really stuff that he left the same. i wouldn't be enticing to you, but he did talk about how, thanks to our work, remember that what our, these jumps have been created, he said millions of entrepreneurs are opening small businesses. obviously come with a harris as a valid head policy to help small businesses get off the ground. and he talked about the historic gains weight has made. remember, he's tried to tie himself on comma harris together because she is seen by some as being weaker on the economy than donald trump. donald trump hasn't spoken about this yet. do you actually been in court this morning relating to one of his other cases? and when i checked, just before i came on that he hadn't even tweeted about it, but he was treat, think about it yesterday. so we can expect perhaps over the coming guyla's offensive remark on this. he's going to talk about an hour and actually in about half an hour, we're told, so we're probably going to expect to hear from him on the economy. i want to, but negative information off those new jobs that were created. 24000. when you
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government jobs, maybe yesterday, he announced that he's going to go with the partnership with the long boss. if you waiting to launch this government's efficiency commission. so be interesting to say how many government jobs are created. if he becomes president in november or in january should say 10 days or i felt would live with that. thanks a lot, phil of elder and was thank. so united nations investigators have released the fundies into allegations of abuse is committed in the ongoing conference ensued on the state, but the army and the permanent treat rapid support forces have attacked civilians. the conflicts displaced more than 10000000 people since april last year, and the u. n says it's the wealth with she monetary and crisis. we have found that this who done these warring parties did mainly this was done. these come to force the suff and the rep, it's supposed forces out a safe and there is picked it. allies have committed in a pulling range of violations and is my fellow x. but more every swami would for
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the d. 2, we 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 we last for decades to come in any among this off to the rape and murder of and on duty training dumpster and india is eastern. so difficult to protest as a continuing to cool for justice federal investigation is underway and some stuff is being removed from that pace. you may call some sharif reports from one of the much as in west bangles company. the former students professes just as people from all walks of life marching in the hundreds to show the anger, grief, and despair of the rape and murder of the doctor in the city posts of us from the city of joy. it's also called the city of protest and the,
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these protests and vigils that have been going on in the past one months because people say via fedex. they one just now they're marching on a very busy street blocking software. so i'm thing for justice as they walk towards a main junction, which is the center for protest. now that junction is not very far from the onto cart hospital, the, the rape and murder, a very, very the, the high security along this route. as these monitors are headed to the main junction. they also prohibits the, all those in many areas of the city. there's no let up in the protest. months in the past. as far as these professors i can send, this is not an isolated, almost every city opened up, such a crime that sexual assault is run. these put the,
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keep up the momentum. the jobs are missing some cities. obviously, the closer to at least 17 students have died in kenya, and after 5 broke out in the school, dormant tree, it happened in the early county. it said the number of that will arise in other 14 students were injured. president william router, who's called in the thirty's to hold those responsible to account right troops in the democratic republic of congo blaming overcrowded conditions in that high security prison for the deaths of more than a 120 people during an attempt to jailbreak. on monday malcolm webb has the story from the capital contessa and avoiding the view as may find some of the images in his report to step. this is not easy to get south of mccalla prison, jackie, and i did. he was a youth leader for moiz, got to be a politician who was planning to run for president in 2021. a cool gave him
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a 2 year sentence for inciting violence off the he called for political protests. he says he paid nearly a $1000.00 to be able to stay in what's known as the v. i p. wing and to be sped. this is how most of mccullough's more than 12000 inmate sleep, writes groups say more than 3 quarters of them have never been tried in cold for presenting no model. nothing's under mcculloch. m a y for a normal prison was mccullough isn't quite a bit of guess. say i know you mean conditions in which one can suffice. we have to say clearly we don't get to go to mccullough. as a normal person today is going to die. there's no water and 1000000000 the foods over, as i said, for myself, and as to doing mondays attempt to jail break. the government says more than a 120 people were killed. activists say the numbers probably higher witnesses say some a crushed most with shot dead when running for the gate. the security come on does
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and officials have been driving up and down the road leading to the prison ever since to the information has been released about what happened. the prison is just a couple of blocks away from here, but we come feel many car stuff because there's still a heightened security presence in the neighborhood. one of the things we've. 3 from everyone we've spoken to is seen inside is, is the only way inmate to get any rest site from the extremely tough condition is if they pay money, the cost is among the prisoners on to the prison god. and the, or the way they can get enough to eat ok more. if it's a drink, is it rather going for you to more promo side do a less food for this. instead of having the excess of the told or higher risk of the coming among the several people to inmate say die every day from malnutrition and disease. this video was published by a journalist in july after he was told in mckayla 6 months. it prompted outcry and
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the justice minister launched the program to release prisoners. he's blamed magistrates for since condemning even more people to the prison. and so triggering monday's attempt to jail break. why have regularly releasing some prisoners in the middle of the night? because it's almost, since i started releasing prisoners, how many people have been sent here again? here, we'll know the real act of sabotage that happened. i'll punish them. jackie says he was fortunate that the government released him early on the mountain. political pressure, he says, is friend isaac, come booker, at nearly finished. he's 10 year sentence, but he was killed in monday's violence. malcolm web address era, kinshasa, democratic republic of congo. it's still a head here now it does or the block buster chinese video game is taking the online world by storm despite allegations of censorship and the influence of so how are
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you going to 13 year old previous agent? no barrier to middle success. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in dubai. the
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business latest to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the game is showing as far as big budget game has taken the online world by storm selling more than 15000000 copies in its 1st week. well, target is being quick to jump on the success of the potential tool for right. china is soft power, or westbrook reports as this logical monkey is the protectiveness of one of
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china is most well known and novel 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 ira man that has comments about a store right spot. you know you have the base. there was a, for my generation will come, is our 1st superhero. so we all want it to be that monkey, developed by $0.10 by starts out game science in black, miss lucon, players, flight so ways through mexico. china richard says the graphics in story makes this games done out. lowball games have a long dominated china is gaining market. in the pause to start sees had vilified games as spiritual atm limits in licenses and game times to cab the diction.
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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 assume this game under this, this course of soft power review is you live streams. the game were supposedly told not to mention topics related to massage any cubic 19 and politics sparking at the base around sense 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 to debate essentially on how to wind bottles rather than politics. okay, so i something i should care about. things around by like quite a bit. well you as a slice really, and i should do what i want. the indicator game is here. say they want to see more
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chinese mythology stories told the walls, who were con heights is evidence gaming cafe. the question is whether chinese games developers can take the successive leucon to the next level. and with it, 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, 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 out a 0 hong kong well, ariel, beset to as a social expert at the news website. japan ford and she says the significance of the game success should not be underestimated. as i think this game is a great example of something which is artistically very appealing. it is
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technically parts and achievement. and just in terms of a video game, people are reading and drawing plans and, but i think it's also a great example which is relevant in the big about called culture representation and historical references in video games. 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 be soft call assessing creeds, shadows, and a golf course. a lot of attention because it was accused of historical inaccuracies and copyright infringement in regards to history of some right. um and in comparison, this blackman's work on leans heavily into a chinese historical sole clue. and its creators posted that they spend hours trying to represent accurate b locations in the, in the province in 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
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a trend in video games in general going forward. if i were to look at examples in japan as well, we've seen in the summer i, history and culture that has greatly benefited from all the representations in on demand and video games and has greatly contributions to cancel all around the world . given also the fact that the state has been buying into the potential power of industry and having an effect on soft power, i think there is a real potential for this to grow up keel for chinese content all over the world. from video games. what to support his energy. thank you so much, nick. when a 13 year old is showing that the age is no barrier to metal success of the paralympics in paris. i own a when i 1st became fritz and youngest paralympic medalist vis century tiffany 2nd in 100. it's me set for us start category facing her own national record. she was any busted by russian athlete. maria buffalo,
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who broke the wills record in the final will. so a silver metal for alexander truancy finished 2nd then huh. 400 me to freestone. finally, american. it had a leg and takes it up for shock. it's that last yes, look, a cuban it's spring. so i'm already around winning the women's teeth, so 100 meters up. so can apparently pic, tiny to 10 goals. the visually impaired run has now one byte, the 10400 meter events at every games since london twenty's. and it's showing who top the metals table with 74 goals, bright birds, and the 2nd with 13 on well, heis, french round up the top 5 with 17 and response a. gotten out the games, the closing ceremony coming up on sunday. well, another much of the milestone for christie on run out or who school is 900 the career go to help push could be croatia and the wife of nations league initiative,
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portugal 2nd in this to one victory. it was 131st go for his country 21 years after school and his 1st no 839. and although he said he wants to reach 1000 goals before your ties, kind of look at how we got the full 150 goals around 100, averaging more than a goal. we came across as 9 seasons in spanish, quite a $145.00 times a month, just united across the sea spells in england is the old time record international goals score. he wants to serial football or the year. well, it's during his time and it's late events, this, he's not, it's $68.00 times already foot sounded drivers on the scoring as recently as last week and he's got a fine for his 1st club that was bolting lisben in portugal. or just general monica, not as simple as goals below. compassion is called he's 900 gold because of his commitment to the national team. his work in training that nobody sees his discipline and hardworking. so this fantastic for the history of procedures,
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football focus, yano, enrolled. so that i started to the office as low as foreign country, some moreno a for my 1st competitive, much ever english to install and one new just the 2nd victory. and that $206.00 games just now from scouts and killing them. but i roll it over to him. see perry, son, germans page for the 1st time since the, your eyes a couple of months ago from taking on it to late in the nations legal parent. opponents the prompt slicer on friday. the 25 year old flight 7 seasons with p s t before is moved around madrid and by he's been asked about just what sort of reception he's expecting. 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 he, because the nfl season is on the white seats on the sending champions,
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the kansas city chiefs be the baltimore ravens, the chief. so looking for an unprecedented boat strikes, think about fine. and it was newly drafted xavier where the, who stole the show, the want receive of broke the record for the fastest as a 40 on the ship. the nfl is on your scouting events and he had such downs as the chief edge, the ravens. when c 7 twice and so can you call them and collect it like all the time i you never even see the excitement on them, but i mean, he goes out there makes plays. uh, obviously um we wanna continue to use a more more um, but i thought he had a great day today making big plays and big moments for the 1st time the nfl is heading to present list the philadelphia, eagles and the green bay packers kickoff. best season and south power, some of the place had voiced security concerns going into this one. but the eagle's head coach, looking forward to making history, were bombed, obviously, that we will get the play this our opener get in front of our fans in philadelphia . but we're so excited. this was my 1st international trip, as far as, as
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a coach. and so, so excited to, you know, to go out there and to the stadium, see the stadium. and then play here in front of the great french fans to more of the 1st time in close to 2 decades company and american in the mens. fine with the us side, pin side of fritz's into his w. 70 fine with a major off the his, when it gets i think sounds very of he'll be taking on his competitor defrances cfo in the 70s. a little lights of the last format. she's between wilma born younique's in britain's jack drake. i think it is tough, you know, when you 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 and they 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 even the best clothes in the world. they are when you, when 5354 percent of the points. so it's just about how clinical you all, when it really matters. it's going to be very interesting to see i'm,
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i'm happy to be in this position trying to trying to play some great dennis on the subject. he's playing some some amazing fan is maybe you know the best then his he, he's playing to now, so it's going to be a tough one. well, there are home hopes of a title sweet. jessica gave it a full back from a set down sweet caroline, whichever. and reach her 1st major final. she'll be playing will number 2, a re, a sub, a link in the title of the site. and it's amazing. i. it's a childhood dream. it's what i want to know when i was a kid. it's a lot of work, a lot of hard work put in, and it's just, you couldn't even imagine how fox goes into it, so it wouldn't be in the world to me obviously. i mean, i'm just happy to be in a final, but obviously come here to, to want to win the titles. the right that is high sports is looking for them at a, but it is a very much we'll see later. thank you. that's it for me to clock out for this,
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