tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 7, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
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keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear as you to the the hello until mccrae. this is the new zone. live some time coming up in the next 60 minutes is rarely palms killed. 14 palestinians across kansas and stolen on saturday. i have been in a school tons shelter for displaced families. algerians go to the polls and a presidential election, which the incumbents of the sheet to bond is widely expected to win. on solomon's already outside the folding station, the managers, and i'll tell you why electioneering has been muted out of this presidential. the next touch down star liner is fact on earth
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and boeing's beleaguered style line. the spacecraft returns to us, but with no crew on board 2 extra notes, we'll have to wait until february to come home. i'm gonna send that, i'm get the panama, where the government is launching it 1st before the station flight. even the paid by the united states to try and stem the flow of migrants the with getting this news out in gauze that way as well as again targeting heavily populated refugee camps and residential areas across the strip. the army has killed at least 8 palestinians in jamalia in the north, the target to the school being used as a shelter for displaced families that have been living in the classrooms as well as intends on the school grounds. several people were injured and had been taken to hospital a mess of yeah. as long as we were assisting with imbecile hit the place we only
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civilians and we don't know where to go. there was no safe place here. what did they want from us? where we supposed to go to the, we recovered the bodies of the matches and we had some wounded blood was everywhere, and we had to collect from mains from different areas of the school due to the powerful explosion. in central council is ready for says target, here's a residential apartments in ela for each refugee camp coming full palestinians, and other 10 were taken to the hospital with injuries. and will plants have also targeted con units in the south? as well as gallons of city in the news? is there any forces has killed at least $40800.00 palestinians during the war. and mike moved to ins us uh now from del bala and central garza and honey. and now the daily morning, can you just talk us through the strong set of happens right across the gaza strip in the last few hours
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to yes, tom let's just to start with what we have been changed and gearing it from. the central area allows people here at the last the hospital were busy bidding for well for are really the casualties. those are with being killed at the overnight a pot and a great rest of the account. the phone numbers from one family. when i read there is quite targeted residential, the club and one of the hours of the interest of, of the bridge. the com that's really military carried out another as frank of the western part of the 5 out of the account. the initial reports that we received confirmed by allows the hospital 5 people being killed in the casualties here. and those will be critically injured or arrived to a lot of the hospitals. we look at, again the same exact patterns that children and women are making, the vast majority of the casualty of these that's part of earlier hours than an overnight, as high as after midnight. there's really military care and i'll leave those are on a school that has been turned into
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a shoulder sport. this with families of being so thing inside the facilities for the austin months, they give a restore the skills at least half of this summer happens to be from one family and it's not the 1st time we're seeing is fools educational facility that for an into children's because our simians across the golfing, the laughter, the basic facility is the proper shows as the turn into the, the full of seeking protection until they're from the on a predictable holding bonds the happen without it, without any prior warnings whatsoever. and this is the pattern of a sizes of the stick, and if this were a sleep, the past month and a half were the vast majority of the schools or shoulders of you know, talk without any prior warnings whatsoever. just something that has been the further increasing the number of households, including women and children inside the shoulders and also see if it exist. there's a shot or a sense of places that i was going to have been living with. and the struggling
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with for the past, for the past been then months and it's still going on the socks that we've, we've just happen within the past 45 minutes here in what's in charge of time. you were expecting the number to increase your boxes out. right? now the report that we received this minutes ago that more people are still probably under the levels and it's the number might increase and go beyond just the 5 that initially reported about the splitting the many injuries arriving and already of the office a running at the lowest capacity of possible something that we looked at that here so you will lose their life inside this us. so because it lacked the insufficient ridiculous. 0 off as well as well as the medical supplies necessarily needed an pain medication to intervene and save life. how do you think so much as of what we really do appreciate you taking us through the license the in gaza, honey mcknight for us and to follow the united nation says it's doing all it can to
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administer polio vaccines and gaza. but it's accused, as well as refusing to allow medical teams access to communities and southern parts of this trip, and quarterly reports from con eunice, weight and occupations have taken place of israel's war on garza has created the conditions for pull you to re emerge here for the 1st time in a quarter of a century. now the ring is on to stop the highly contagious virus from spreading across the street from us and is ready to have agreed to little to pauses and fighting. so children can be back to me to the you, an agency for palestinian refugees say the vaccination campaign is working, but it's complicated. well, it's not, i'm a coffee. i didn't know at 1st we had some concerns about the types of vaccine itself. but since it was announced by the health ministry, this gives us some reassurance. that's why we rushed, hoping we could provide more protection to out children. the teams are concrete
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in subject, garza. this is one of the just ignited vaccination sites income units. we have been seeing parents coming up here to ensure their children are getting the shots, but they're still worried by the unsanitary conditions caused by the shortage of toilets and clean water. there are other challenges to the house ministry, se israel has been refusing to allow medical access to communities living in the eastern side systems in southern gospel. hold on to my houses as pony. it was the deck to these as though we were worried. the vaccine could not be made available to us on the same applies to hepatitis in other scheme diseases. many of the diseases are quite serious and can cause that's we're grateful. the vaccine is now available for our children, the gases trip. the hot system has virtually collapse. it wouldn't be able to handle an outbreak of told you that you and is hoping to get $640000.00 children to
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shop the part it stays at least 90 percent coverage is needed to prevent the virus from spreading across the street and even internationally. the vaccination campaigns was launched after a 10 month old baby was diagnosed with full view of last month and has been partially paralyzed to the. i'll just need a newness palestine as the united nations is cooling for an investigation into the killing of a us turkish citizen. by his ready soldiers in the occupied westbank 26 year old i tional as he was taking positive protest against the expansion of a legal is ready settlement south of nicholas. is there any forces in st. louis have killed nearly $700.00 palestinians in the pod westbank since october. the kenneth callahan has more within minutes of issue is keeping sheltering the heed paramedics with via to treat to friends clinging to hunt fits of on
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the 26 year old, was taking part in the produce being watched by his writing forces. the army was on top of the hill, there was also a sniper on the road from the army. there was nothing happening next to us nor next . i know. at some point, they just shot to like a munitions one. keep them as something mentioned and one to and i know i found her 900 from beneath and all the leading i put my i put my hand under head to try and stop the bleeding and took her pulse. she had a very recalls, despite the efforts to save the american and took his jewel national, she died at the hospital and
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a statement these riley army seized. the forces responded with fire to war and main instigated a violent activity who held rocks at the forces imposed just straight to the him. these riley army is looking into reports that a foreign national was killed as a result of shots fight in the area. the details of the incident and the circumstances in which she was hit are under review of the guns no net list sees, he'll report the killing to the international criminal. the cold want to point 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. you a sticker tree of state antony blanket was braced only a tax one on a diplomatic visit to the dominican republic. we deplore this tragic loss.
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now, most important thing to do is to gather the facts, i should know as among thousands of people killed by his riley soldiers and the occupied waste bank in recent weeks, including 13 year old bonnet. i'm just, boom. she was killed inside his family's home, buying on the bush as dozens of state lists a tech to village k. callahan, challenges here to get some more and this is bringing cellphone, bought a car. the professor of public policy is from ogden kalissa university here. and how, thanks very much for joining us for this, and we'll kind of just get your reaction to the killing of the us and took us citizen there who was protesting i should, or what sort of repercussions do you think that there will be if any, to this, you think, well, 1st of all, if you allow me to offer a sincere condolences to have family, have friends and also had colleagues in the sort of data to movement. she has a really demonstrated the best form of bravery based on new for the principal.
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and she's not the 1st to become by the israelis in such circumstances that has been money that has been either targeted this and the directly or were killed in action . uh, but to have work and have colleagues is very, very important to a change in the dominating knowledge of that as well as now undertaking and dr. by territories and, and gaza. she says, you think that this is actually going to change the narrative of, especially in america with so much influence really comes when it comes to putting pressure on while, if you put that within historical context when they start to do so, it's a sort of attitude movement it has changed a little bit and this is why she and all those have come to demonstrate and to stand by the palestinians. this is not an easy job, unlike the police to me and she, she has the choice of to come to. but as things are stuck there, she is chosen to come and she offered to have life. now this is best contrasted against the other volunteers who choose to come to palestine to set an impulse to
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me and lance, the sum of the americans who would travel as specifically to take somebody else as a home. they make the choice to do this kind of for the others who came specifically from europe, from united states when she gets a fight alongside is right and soldiers, they made that choice. now what would be interesting is to see how the american administration, in particular were react to the killing of an american citizen. few days ago we saw how they reacted to the beginning of a hostage american officers. you guys, a lot of sympathy contact with the family contamination is address. so unfortunately when it comes to these really soldiers that do operate under infinity, i mean they don't really care and i'm not sure to what extent they targets have because she's an international adjuster. it may be the case, it may be just because they are trigger happy and they have of the they seem to have the right to the shoot to kill the even on non violent demonstrations. like
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the lunch elizabeth, but yeah, i want to talk a little bit about that. about the disproportionate response. we had them the is rarely military side. they were in the statements that uh, they were responding to reports of stone. it's growing. i want you to talk a little bit more about it. i mean, just how wide spread the distribution of responses because human rights sports have spoken about this at lynn, that people killed a shot did like we've seen here for simply throwing stones, especially young people in the occupied territories. when you failed, when you look at the level of on demand things, right, i mean joyce and the protection they enjoy, even if they were throwing stones, it does not justify you shoot back life, but it's, you know, this is back in the night in the audience find the item number 9871988 is that use were put to account for for sure. thing directly people is getting policy as well as funding stones. they used to try and capture them, broke the bar above the knees, et cetera, cetera. and now they're just not that stuff, but to actually try to kill. is that acceptable?
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i mean, any other context, but in this particular case, in fact, uh her colleagues did what, who bear with us to, what's happened? and it said there were no stones throwing in this particular incident. yes. if we can just go back to the us response here. i mean, i've called for an investigation. what do you think that anything is mainly accountability is actually going to come out of this? are they going to leave it up to these rarely, military, to investigate themselves? once again, ever, they leave it to the is really mad for you to go and for weeks and months. and then it would be forgotten like the many cases before it and the americans as they came out and protested against the killing of their citizens and gaza. they must come out and protest this very, very clearly and look for the americans to investigate for themselves. okay, we'll have to leave with this, i'll something we to as a was really do appreciate your insight into all of this stuff and by the cast. thank you. thank you very much. i simple. there's plenty more ahead on this use
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including focused on hopes to collect billions of dollars and income taxes this year. we tell you why analysts say the government is unlikely some makes its targets. parents agony in kenya, at least 70 students are still on, accounted for opt at a spot at a boarding school, kills 18 boys. the polls have opened in algeria. we're more than $24000000.00 versus are expected to cost at ballots in the presidential election. 2 candidates, a challenging president's hubs on measured to bones, bid for a 2nd 10, and all eyes will be owned by the turnout, unemployment, and rising inflation are among the top issues on versus minds. some of been jeff joins us now from al jerry is kevin allows you summit, lots of links and they was a boy called we're gonna stay the same again today of
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the, the popular little girls had a couple of questions. the elections in 2019 and that's why the amount of people sending out was quite low, which was about 40 percent who turned out to vote. it is expected that's going to be different this time. but honestly, the socialist defeated the candidate for the 1st time in 20. if you've got the is that a move on to the spot, the rallying waters you've met, their support is coming from the south to valley behind their leader. and then obviously there's an impetus behind the campaign that is being run by the incumbent president supplementary to vote. and once people do turn up to vote, so that he has more than that just to me see in his re election, it is by way of all the accounts a foregone conclusion. that deep probably is going to be the winner. and we asked the people who are running against and whether this was just an exercise in show. but they said that they are the opposition. they are going to contest the elections
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and they want to make sure that he gets a tough time. now repeat speaking to people, the people who are in support of the bone or the other 2 times and that's why yes, think about it. but there are a lot of people who don't see a point in elections. there was 16 candidates to stop with, with all of them, but 3, but 2 rejected as who they can run as opposition. so a lot of people think that this is going to be a, an exercise where the results are already known. they feel that the state has not done enough to show the alternatives, and that's why it is going to be interesting to see how many people actually do to now. because so far at this folding session, we've been here in the cap lend years. and the last few minutes since it's open, it's been a 2nd coming and they're no longer use here so far. so let's see as the day progresses, as the selection, again has been called in 3 months prior to when it was supposed to be held. and it is the summer. so let's see at the end of the day, how many people turned out? but we've been speaking to voters, not just kidding that just,
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but also in the best in part of the country. and we asked them what their issues are and according to them, as you mentioned, unemployment, social security benefits, as well as change independent thinking spectrum. they mean high on the 3rd. the medicines would use it. now julia generated nearly 2700000000 dollars last year. and covered about 70 percent of its pharmaceutical needs. it's part of an effort to diversify the economy of you from point in gas. and in the past few decades. it's not only made the country more self sufficient, but also propelled algeria to become one of the advocates largest produces of medicines, $200.00 factories like discipline, to create the jobs, but not enough authority. it doesn't regularly publish official numbers, but the international labor organization says about 12 percent of the population is out of book. and definitely one and 3 young people. and unemployment weighs heavily on board as decisions within gas exports have increased during the international energy crisis. but at the state, corporate is filled up,
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a big spending has also spiked and been our job creation. it's a green on the economy facing challenges including restrictions and imports and currency, the valuation in the open market. a jury is trying to leave with the economy. it's been, i'm still committed to get previously invest is have no confidence to invest in l. jerry, but that's beginning to change as i lose our amended, our image change and the rebound of our economy depends on severing the relationship between corruption, money, and politics. and that's what's given us a launch pad towards a new economic outlook ream help to set up this restaurant is your, your 2nd city of around 2 years ago. she says young people need to work hard to find the opportunities. and especially if what the situation now is a little bit difficult. people are expecting things to change after the elections. personally, i have no issue with my business. i work hard and my salary is good. i have stability, and i don't think about leaving algeria. many young people frustrated by the lack of opportunities, want to move abroad. but the older generation believes those problems can be solved
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by electing the right people that are available. but of course, i'm going to more, it's obligatory how forever the winds will make the country better. and we have a very rich country. i hope that whoever wins takes care of the young and old and increase his pension because it's not enough. of almost all is unions once better prospect's jobs and social improvements they've heard promises before. but the number of what's costs on saturday will determine how many of them actually believe the 3 candidates, some a job without the data. while we're on rest, another co summit, we heard a lot about the hope and the promises that have been made and people hoping that they will actually be kept this time around. how free will the selection be? what do you see? the reports that have been coming from various, the right to organizations have been talking about a series suppression of
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a basic freedoms. they'll be targeting of gen, unless they've been picking up all the off position voices. so yes, this is the vote which is that there is a shadow and there's a head start and shadow over elections in algeria. but this time it, i'll be speaking to academics who say that the, the, the minute the stablish from the over arching at the views power in algeria is essentially trying to make efforts towards democracy trying to take baby steps to, is making it more democratic. and the president has denied that under his regime, there has been a series of refresher, repressive acts that have been taking place as well as legislation that has been passed. but on the streets, there is a muted sense of enthusiasm about these elections. people are not open to talking about it, especially if you put them in front of the camera. they said they're happy to talk to you behind it, but in front of it might get them into trouble. ok, thanks so much. or some of we will certainly be keeping a close eye on
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a how voting turns out to the in last year some of been generated for us slightly seventies school students are accounted for and can you up to a fire at a boarding school. the president has urged parents who collected the children and neighbors who helps those being the place to report to authorities. the school is in a year and county, most of the kevin i, roby. it's still not clear how to find sconces. at least 18 students had been confirmed date, but that's my chief reports. anguish fills the air outside of primary school in central kenya, as parents wait for news on the faith of their children. no amount of counseling can put them at ease. who do i have to we need to know the truth. how is a bad it is we want to know who's alive and who's not. the not telling us any sending a fire tour through the hillside academy boarding school showing boys who were
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sleeping police said the average age of the victims was around 9. many are missing. the day has been telling us to wait and wait since last nights, team pm to now we don't know what is going on. they keep saying they are still investigating leaks them. tell us about children. a deed kenya is government says the dorm was overcrowded in violation of safety standards. police say somebody's had been burned beyond recognition. leo, know what we saw several children in that. does it mean that was just lucky to save one of them, but i heard that he liked it, di, which it was very troubling. and the sad tragedy. 10 years president has promised a thorough investigation of the cause as team search for students still unaccounted for. we are pulling up on the video so down the road to a place to play an upgrade, the solution that we so that at least the tension that is building amongst them.
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can really school tragedies are not on common for kenya. in 20128 girls were killed in a school fire sparts by suspected electrical fault in 2017. 10 students were killed in a high school arson attack, and i, roby. and in 20197 children were killed when the structure of a primary school collapsed in the capitol. while investigations from authorities often take a long time to complete. for these parents, time is at a standstill while they wait to find out what happened to their children. big admins, each e l g 0. boeing style line a spacecraft has landed back on the south and leaving the international space station with no body on board. touch down, star liner is back on earth that landing. it's a numerous technical problems which is why it's coming back empty. the style line,
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a casual ended, it's troubled 3 months by coming down to new mexico, the asteroids that transpose into the international space station in june. we'll have to wait until february to return home. all of us feel happy about the successful landing, but then there's a piece of us all of us that we wish it would have been the way we had planned it. we had planned to have the mission land with bush and sunny on board. i think there's, depending on who you are on the team, a different emotions associated with that. and uh, you know, i think it's going to take a little time to work through that for me a little bit. and then for everybody else on the boeing an acetate, telling you harrison is a fellow at the university of british columbia as, as a space institute. she has worked on several nasa admissions. she says the landing may have been a success, but the fact it was missing it's cru account, be ignored. it must be demoralizing in a way when you've gone up, expecting to be up there for 8 days. and suddenly your mission turns into 8 months
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. at the same time, this is a highly trained crew that knows that things like this can happen sometimes. you know, not to this extreme. we haven't seen something like this before, but you know, they're trained, they're ready, estimated has spent over a year and space collectively just on her own. so, you know, a few more months under her belt is not gonna probably face her all that much in terms of these new crew capsules. there's really only 2 options available right now . we have star liner from boeing and dragon from space x. and they've both gone through extensive testing to get to the point where they were rated, that it was supposedly safe for them to take these astronauts into space. both suffered failures along the way and on crude tests. and we started liner. they ran into issues in their 1st on crude tests, back in 2019 and then so to issues just kept popping up before one launch after launch. and after and starlight, i had talked with the space station. and so it was definitely a point where nasa said, okay, we don't want to take any chances with the crew. we're just going to call it here.
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since we can't diagnose where all these issues are coming from, we'll just bring back the capsule on its own. so that we can analyze that here on the ground and then make sure we send a rides that we know was maybe a little bit safer to pick them up later, which is the space x crew dragon. also hit hit on out of there. i'm still a valley washington dc. when you jump numbers, all i will find out how they're going to affect vice presidential candidates. chances of winning for white house and politicians in india is dice with being calmer, demanding this penalty for right prices to some experts. just how should punishment isn't the answer the the hello, let's start with a good weather for europe. we've got plenty of hot sunshine across the central and
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eastern past, but let's push back to what was the west to make up this area or of low pressure shedding away in the by a best guy. it will eventually stagger as way very, very slowly. by the northwoods and bases, but for the time being you can see whether you have what the front side you can see where the rain is. the heavy and sundry down pulls a rattling that way, and of course, a good positive for us pushing up across southern england. once again, there are warnings in full se, pushing up towards the southern positive wells full fast. i. let's get back into the sun shines 31 celsius that about in some of the temperature if will. so i'd also for if you had a few showers down towards the southeast of here and they so it continues to just a little further east, which as we go through sunday full sunday about what the weather will make its way into germany. running down across northern past, all basically will be heavy at times and there's still some fund packed in this 1. 30 cell just arrived still very warm in balance of 32 degrees. so i'm in the cloud and ryan, actually that runs its way across the north west of africa. so i'm more live the
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showers on usually whether the average out jerry, i'm or a tiny a into might be pushing further westwards and doing most so on sunday. the unique perspectives, the american stablish when it's going to go into the drive using kamala harris's identity of the black women on heard voices, people who are close political affiliations, can get a way that can connect with our community and tap into conversations you find elsewhere. are we going to live in a world where it absolutely normal journalists are targeted and blamed for their own? little place on earth is changing the world order. the stream on algebra the, the,
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taken to hospital polls are opened in algeria. votes has a casting balance in the presidential election. the 2 candidates are challenging the incumbents of the sheets to bone who is running for us to can to him and office and building style on the spacecraft has landed back on earth after leaving the international space station because nobody on board its had numerous technical problems since last thing into open june 2 extra notes, we'll have to wait until step your to return home. before me, you as president, donald trump won't be sentenced for his hush money trial until after the november election is convicted on city, full accounts of falsifying business records to conceal payments, to an adult film stop shop for tons of reports from washington dc. a donald trump presented the postponement as an indication for his arguments for the entire hush
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money persecution was afford that d a which went against me has been postponed because everyone realizes that there was no case because i did nothing wrong to which i did say and attacked by my political opponents in washington, dc and comrade, kamala harris and radical left about it. for purposes of election, it appears as though that was so for years. the case sensitive or money paid to a former adults who mattress during trump's 1st presidential run in 2016 to avoid a potential scandal. trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal the nature of these payments. the judge, besides agree with the case just as one lashaun road, he was for spinning the sentencing to avoid any appearance. however unwarranted, the proceeding has been effected by all seeks to effect will be approaching presidential election in which the defendant is a candidate. and there is a certain amount of agreements with sentencing a presidential candidate to up to 4 years in prison just weeks before the election
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. isn't a good look for the us with respect to the argument that the judge caved to political pressure. i actually think that it's quite the opposite. i think what the judge did here is said, i am going to give this defendant a fair shot either way, but no matter what this court is going to continue to be impartial. and even if there's any inkling of impropriety, we're going to dispel that from now faces of them sitting on november the 26th, potentially as president elect. whether he wins the election or not. he is expected to appeal to a guilty verdict in a process that would take several months and even if he loses that appeal, it is the unlikely that he will be imprisoned while serving as president. thank you very much. so for now, trump is victorious, having managed to delay all 4 of the criminal trials, he was facing ahead of the presidential election. she ever time c l g 0, washington. see,
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employment right has improved in the us. but by less than expected, more jobs were created in august then in july, but phase of a recession persist. an interest ride costs could also be on the way an oldest with less than 2 months to go until the presidential election as fill the found reports from washington dc. it's a delicate balancing acts, getting the economy rights, inflation versus interest rates, and in the middle of it, oh, the workers who are also the voices. if you lie so panic, august, so a little side relief, new jobs up 584-201-9000, less than expected. but way above the shock. 18. 9000 of weeks earlier, a blip or a sign of impending recession. either way, an interest rate cost looks eminence. when the federal reserve meets late to this month, it will not take too much of an adjustment interest rates for the federal reserve to catch up and essentially stop this cooling and late market. maybe making porters
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more comfortable about hiring people again, but they do need to move. remember where we all, there is an election in the, in just 60 days time, the country will decide who gets to live, but the white house on the economy is seen as one of if not big dominant issues on both his minds. even though the fed operates independently of the federal government, its numbers are likely to feed directly into both candidates narratives. president biden's counting them as a width 42 straight months in a row of every single month increase in job highlighting a growth in small businesses. no coincidence. helping them is one of combat harris's key policies as president, one of my highest priorities will be to strengthen america's small businesses. but on the economy posts adjustable votes. this thing donald trump, the former president. how's about a humbling, let me talk about the job numbers, cuz as you know,
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they just came out and there are basic disaster for americans feeling the high, a cost of groceries, of gas, trying to buy a new home. how the numbers help them will be a critical issue. both sides say they can fix things, but who will get the chance fill of out. i'll just say era. washington with us is sending another military aid package with a quarter of a $1000000000.00 to you. crime defense secretary lloyd austin, made the announcements in germany. he's been hosting you kinds president, senior military commanders and the allies at the range time advice. some of the kind reports from fairlance, the full president, zalinski, friday ment, meetings with friends and allies to tell them what his forces have been doing and why and to seek more alms with which to attack the russians weapons he says, have been promised, but not yet delivered, what do we see changes in the, in the, in the
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a tech on the song shadow and scoffs is sure this on the size and coverage. and this applies even to our 2 or 3. we just have to fly by russia including cry, me a we think it is wrong that there are such steps. we need to have these long range capability not only on the to bided. there are 3 of you, 3, but also on the rocks and tower. 3 ukrainian forces are already on russian territory following the cross border attack on the quarter school district last month. something zalinski says has succeeded, but which some military analysts of called high risk. yet, you know, i'm stein, the german defense minister, congratulated zalinski full the coolest incursion, and then announced a new military age package from his government. 212. we'll deliver 12 modern type, 2000, so propelled how it says to ukraine, and 6 of them this year, and a focus 6th next year for the total value of a $150000000.00 us. germany is ukraine's largest european military and financial
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diamond. but its contributions to by those of the us, which is already provided more than a $100000000000.00 in cash, weapons and ammunition. on friday, it's defense secretary and asked another $250000000.00 security assistance package . we know that fulton's malice runs deep. moscow continues is offensive in the east of ukraine, especially around across bootlegs. repositioning his troops in pers and the kremlin continues to bombard ukraine cities and to target ukraine civilians. president zalinski believes western advanced weapons could help him. false, president putin, to make peace, but hold off. shots will not let you crane use germany's most potent missiles deep inside russia. he believes this would be a dangerous escalation. one, many of his people would not support. dominic came out to 0 bullying.
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the main suspect in the school shooting in the us state of georgia has appeared in court for 10 year old cold gray is facing full counts of 1st degree murder. 2 students and 2 teachers were shot and killed at a school near atlanta on wednesday. the suspects father has also appeared in court . he faces charges of 2nd degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, and cruelty to children. well thorough as he saw, he knowingly allowed his son to own the width of panama. has the port of the groups of indian migrants back home, the fight is financed by the united states. is all part of an agreement to discourage people from trying to reach to us through central america hello. sounds around 3 of the reports from panama city. force to head home, a 130 indian migrants are deported from panama to new delhi, on a plane paid for by the united states that we have that are available. and we are very grateful to the government of panama for over support. we for this of the
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entire process and they've done it respecting the human rights and dignity of the people to pull to it. and we're thankful that this is helping because of regular migration, the most stop a hundreds of thousands of us bound migrants, its being arriving in panama after crossing the study and got a treacherous reinforce region connecting south and central america. the plan is part of the biden administration efforts to stop migrants reaching the southern border and the united states president jose moreno was the 1st one now logic crack down. he set up the barbed wire fences across parts of the jungle and increase military patrols. but so far the deportation flights are limited to migrants with previous criminal records. the united states government is trying to replicate this initiative in other countries along the route with a similar deal currently pending with cosette rica. but critics here say that these flights are likely to discourage
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a majority of migrants from trying to reach the us border. us when it's to, it's totally small school district in the us. go to nicholas is forbidden from sheltering migrants under the new policies. but he says, those policies only increase the risks migrant space. i am put on the table to see what they can, in fact that they had promised to 4 or 500 each week. this isn't possible in a country like talking about with the resources we have and these people are not my reading because they want to. but because they face very difficult conditions, politically, socially, and economically. the migration to the daring gap may slow down, but it's not going to go away as much as they like. you know, most government in states that while the program has had a slow start, it will expand in time. it collateral. it's clear that given the volume of people, it's difficult to pertain to the port 500 people a week. but this is just the start of this program. we've had issues with financing and delays,
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but it will expand. the us says it's funding the deportation flights to the tune of $6000000.00 with both countries, banking under the tear and working a much larger investment is likely to come out of some of the 50 and just need a panama cindy is with bank all state has passed a bill that could lead to a capital punishment for rapists. it still needs the president's approval before becoming more, but some side of the death penalty may not be enough of a deterrent. major protest have taken place nationwide since the ripened killing of the doctor and coal cut to last month. we consume, she'll break reports from the eastern city, a number and show you book as whole nurses in india's eastern city, a folk up to 12 inches long train commutes a day. these are teen. but the rape and moto for dr. government run hospital in this city has been fielding for safety for your good. now why if
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a doctor on duty can be raped and killed, what's about any of us, you fear for your safety from the moment you step outside the house? why not the one i commute in fear. if someone says something when the streets, i keep my head down the crime and close at the is among civil section sold cases, making headlines across india. government data says there's a rape reported every 15 minutes in the country. the psychiatrist says a majority and not because victims feel being shamed, stigmatized of redness that sexual abuse happens within families in schools every bit. but reporting is feeling very, very, it is still very under reported. there is, we can blame me or saying that you like the 2nd is that a shame for 5 pills, a feeling of being ostracized by full sizes. so the feeling of being she hardly is
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even if they are ready to see me before. then lastly, is reliving the trauma of and the going to completed in 2012, the rape, and that of a 22 year old woman in kept in new delhi that a nationwide protest forcing india is government to enforce. how shall punishments will re simply separate states include investment goals have boss bills, proposing capital punishment in some sexual assault cases. they will need approval from the pressed. the rape and moto for duck doing colds at the is resonating with women across india. were concerned about the level of section one in the country and act the say, this isn't something that's gonna be easy resolve to policing. oh, by changing the laws. but some of a nice ation says laws are not a detriment. and i'm calling for the change in society and attitudes to what
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section of violence against women. the same is victoria appointments. that's the main thing. so we made some adjustments objects up to $600.00. these are the dogs to sign the most doctor, $6000.00. that we meant to be seen as a parson. this protest include the dyslexia and the people seen in a city that was once conceded mom, the safest will been in india. because some shareef, i'll just see the cold because the eastern india focused on the government hopes to collect $47000000000.00 and income tax this year. increasing tax revenue is one of the conditions of the international monetary fund by allows the call them to say that's going to be difficult because only a fraction of the population in the cash based economy actually pays taxes. come out. honda reports from is on the bus it's holiday season and bug is done and my la garage here,
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this checking is mangled 3. this is why this may be the last time it would be overseeing the transport of this fruit. tobias, rising operating costs and higher decades of got into our names at small and medium size funds. if things don't get better, it says you have to find another source of income. just not does this homepage on the farm is being the bronze of excessive taxes on items like seeds, fish, lives, there, and electricity, and get nothing in return that it's affecting our productivity and prosperity. we can that to johanna in the past few years, focused on mango experts have guys due to popular demand internationally. however, the countries was digging on the prices in years is affecting every sector of society. which massage, do you have that, that official, and the biggest problem we're facing up a hefty texas, which are crippling the agriculture industry,
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forcing farms to sell the land to build is by housing projects. this trained threatens food security as arable land is lost and production declines. agent action is needed to revise tax policies and support firm is to good option and economic mismanagement. have brought progress down to the words of financial collapse. the government claims a shortfall in revenue collection, but many people say influential landowners don't pay their fair share of decades. and suffice saw the use of past, but there is no progress on the revision of our tax system. is this the way to impose taxes on the salaried clause? yes, we have agreed with the i m f that we will impose taxes. but for how long can we go on like this that i can fix? and then let's say tax evasion is a chronic problem in focused on an government enforcement major and effective. the government holds to collect $47000000000.00 this by $910.00. yeah. 40 percent more
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than the previous year. dog it with good faith to me. economist, the increasing tax they've renewed will be difficult because only $5000000.00 people and focused on population of $240000000.00 bear levies on de earnings. come all the data. all it's all about can. let's get more on. this was a ma kahn, he's a professor at the institute of business administration and crunchy school of business studies. thanks very much for being with us here on l to 0. the fiscal can you just give us a little bit of context? i mean, how much tax of people of business is actually expected to pay what, what sort of increase in percentage of that. and so we talking here on the, uh, not a lot to be on this uh directly. only the side of the clause and the golf page, corporations paid taxes, all a lot of the agriculture the whole. so then reduce that goes, do not pay any taxes at all. so what they're going to do, what they're doing is adding a small, big stag,
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says that these become part of the tax there. the problem with this is it's an arbitrary number and largely not related with any economic ration, not incomes kind of the problem though, and more importantly, since these are areas are being tax properly for the 1st time, there was also a lot of resistance there as well what would you say a small amount of between 510 percent less. if i person 2 to 3 percent of your daughter, don't know what, but that becomes a problem. the goal is taxes. here i am both on the basis of the daughter. don't know, what are the revenue and not the profit. so this may lead to a problem knowing that a business may not be that profitable, but what they, what a profit stick may actually go into being taxes. that's what the board is. he needs to be more rational and let's say more and my tony colorado and be just being a blank for us to. yeah, we've seen and heard about the widespread backlash. the finance minister has said the government isn't going to be backing down. so what is going to happen from here? well, what are the repercussions going forward?
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and i think going forward, the amount that to be collected will be lower. there will be some rationalization in the amount, but we wouldn't even have to pay taxes. because spa cosign effectively has a fiscal problem, we do not connected enough taxes and by explaining the chosen are open for attacks of duty, bridge it on main, a horse and going to feed with similar dynamics. some of the income levels, our tax would you be able to show 17 to 18 percent. so we have to get through that line before we can uh put our house in order without collecting more taxes. it will be difficult to insure any kind of fiscal sustainable it is. the government stuck between a rock and a half price at this point in time. because the focusing on the conditions of the item is by a lot on one side. but in the realities of retailers and founders and everyday people on the other side, dante it is certainly um, address like between a rock and a hard place mainly to go. a lot of these people are these things like there are also
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a good of order based on the democratic wanted to come far. so for them there's also a way of high putting costs that they may have to be such taxes are the most. okay, thank you. so much we'll have to leave it there, but we appreciate your insight into this. it is a mock com like i will still ahead here on the images here. present in super style musicians. sergio fernandez has died. we look back at the last name for them. see made a world wide sensation the so sign burial once hailed the salvation as technology instead, instead of in fear to miss the rise of anxiety overwhelmed, lots of agency apocalypse may be on the rivals. how online hopes and fears shape our existence,
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this was born in brazil and is credited with launching the brazilian music boom. he moved to the united states and 1964 men. this is career, spend 6 that gauge $55.00 albums, a numerous grammy's, a fee to create, to beauty, and prolific this the few audits to match the passions got to because it there and um, i would say courage because it will be the moments where people say i don't like, what are you doing? you fire throughout his long career meant this didn't stop innovating, collaborating with much young musicians of all genres, the black eyed peas and shakira. among them he also composed the soundtracks of the film billing and the opening song for the animated
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