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the, the, there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no. counter, and wayne the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm elizabeth put on, and this is the news, allan life from dr. how coming out and the next 16 minutes, as well as military bombs, the school shelter, and a refugee camp and gaza, at least 18 palestinians have been killed since dawn. motion is underway in algeria and the presidential election, which the incumbent often muggy. the board is expected to when i'm following
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just outside the police station in algiers, and i'll tell you why electioneering has been new to handle this president. for the next at least 70 students, a still unaccounted for, an kenya after a fight, as a boarding school kills 18 boys. we have a live update from the county. touch down, star lender is back on, or mullins, the leg, it's starlight, a space craft returns to us, but with no crew on board to astronaut. so we'd have to wait until february to come home. and for tele fritz has made history by becoming the 1st american and nearly 2 decades to reach the mens final at the us open at 12 see the beef his compact says frances cfo felt the showdown with well. number one. yeah. and etc.
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the after 11 months of fighting humanity must prevail. that's the message from the head of the you. one agency for palestinian refugees such as a month. it's 11 months since the style. so the one gaza on saturday. that's where the army targeted shelter and jamalia. kidding. at least 8 people, the displays, palestinians have been living in the classrooms and tents on the school grounds on the song should equals at the scene and jamalia and set this report to the idea i need. like i said, there's no, there's a violent is really raid talking to the honey my of the study of school in the jamalia. now's la area. there are several dead and a number of injured. now medical teams are rescuing several injured and retrieving the data. as a result of the violence is really raid the target at the school, which houses thousands of displaced people in this area. the frequency of nighttime attacks by is rarely occupation forces and is ready,
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war planes has significantly increased the window. we also see here the team's dealing with one of the palestinians injured in the is really right on the school to show the whole thing done as we see here the state of horror and fear among the displaced within the school, among the women and children of to the direct targeting of the school, the said that we were sitting when we saw struck, we all civilians and we don't know where to go. where are we supposed to go to share? i don't, i, my name was that you can see here the place targeted by is when the occupation planes. it's one of the tents of the displaced inside lima, outside the a school with thousands of displaced people. with sheltering here, the civil defense and medical crews are still conducting such as after a fire broke out as a result and started the showing deal while we recovered the bodies and some of the wounded there was blood everywhere because of the explosion was so powerful. we had
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to collect the remains from different areas and schools. now far as this is the optimum of the rocket, 2 of them 5 at this tent in the middle of the school ground is really strikes are continuous and have increased significantly at night shelters. gatherings of citizens and inhabited homes, keep getting targets unofficially. if i didn't get to deal with the bar the essential gaza, is there any forces targeted in apartment? and i'll put a refugee camp in full people and now the 10 would take into allows a hospice, one of injuries will plants and also targeted con eunice in the south and gorgeous city in the north. since october the is ready, army has killed only 41000 palestinians, most of them women and children that spring in our correspondence and my food. he's joining us live from that, i'll call it and central gaza. and how do you get to know that is where the attack on a school that's killed,
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people sheltering intense a yes on people are still living the aftermath of these a talk with are very, very well for those are being killed and overnight, a part sort trying to be close to surviving family members inside the ice, the will or is the operating theatre as the undergoing of that the under go the operate, the doctor, 30 surgeries to save their life. the hospital dining is flooded within years. literally on the floor of the hospital but for very not a. * so far as you know, less confirmed by the health facilities on the health ministry, a 10 people, the vast majority of them were in the northern part of the regular a 3. well, that's one for the golden side to fill that out for and been through the shows our new box, which in silver showed her for the past 11 months, almost in the valid yes. and it was a later hours as last night and the cost did not when the rock had been just
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sending the full area and saying that, you know, in ways of a, as the ways of concern of right now are experiencing the shot or sense of safety not even the backlash and printers under the icons and created and this is the dog . a friend saying hire is the last, any proper shows or as for evaluation work, or even for, for protection of from these on a predictable opponent on the wrong people were bidding through. well for the there's a green field in the overnight a send early hours. this morning from those were a scam or other parts of the central area of the city. another great terry dogs, another ears price on was print part of the fire on refugee counseling. 5 people are from one family. and this is a pattern that we've been waiting for the past couple months, deliberate, a, talk on how a city and family out doing family family. that is the, the core of the social top refused. and i'll be all
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a city and society across the guys and fix that we're seeing either her generates and this is darren center. it's children or their, their grandparents. and that's spelled around very grandest and they're all at once to the heart breaking. seeing here was the scene of a grand parents here that was taken out of the emergency department here on a medical bid, are really in bad condition soaked in blood. i was sitting for a while for his a grand children and his 2 sons who were chose in the past on a really thin sort of slab and a great rest of you can very heartbreaking seeing. and an indication that this more so far have has caused many of the times it is the palestinian family and really causing the sheer level of destruction that is going to up the people are going to live with them pot for the years to come eat honey, thought she was or is from bringing us those individual stories. that is, honey must move. joining us live from the ball out and central gaza the united
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nation says it's doing what it can to administer polio vaccines and gaza. but it's accused israel of refusing to allow medical teams access to communities and southern parts of the strip. and who did a report from con eunice, what inoculations have taken place? this is rose war and garza has create the conditions for pull you to re emerge here for the 1st time in a quarter of a century. now the rate is on to stop the highly contagious virus from spreading across the street from us. and israel have agreed to live with pauses and fighting . so children can be vaccinated. they you an agency for palestinian refugees say the vaccination campaign is working, but it's complicated. well, last night 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,
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hoping we could provide more protection to our children. the teens are concrete 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 in southern gaza. hold on to my house is, is pulling you was detective things as though we were worried. the vaccine could not be made available to us. the same applies to hepatitis and other skin diseases . many of the diseases are quite serious and can cause that we're grateful. the vaccine is now available for our children to go to a strip. the hot system has virtually collapse. it wouldn't be able to handle an
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outbreak of call you the u. n. is hoping to get 640000 children to shock the part it stays at least 90 percent coverage is needed to prevent the virus from spreading across the street and even to 9 to the vaccination campaign. those launched after a 10 month old baby was diagnosed with a full year last month and has been partially paralyzed to the i'll just need a newness palestine the at least 70 school students on accounted for. and can you often find at a boarding school, the president has asked parents who connect to their children, and neighbors who help both sling the blaze to report a fall. she's the school isn't near the county north of the capital. my rosie is
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still unclear how the foss dawson, at least 18 students, have been consumed, dead pay that money. she. the polls. anguish fills the air outside of primary school in central kenya, as parents wait for news on the face 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 anything, as a fire tore through the hillside academy boarding school showing boys who were sleeping police said the average age of the victims was around 9. many are missing. the day has been telling us to white and white since last nights team p. m 2. now we don't know what is going on. they keep saying they are still investigating least them tell us without children
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a deed can use. government says that during was overcrowded in violation of safety standards. please say somebody's have been burned beyond recognition to leo know what we saw several children in the good being that i was just lucky to say one of the things that i heard that he liked to die, which it was very troubling. and the sad tragedy. kenny, as president, has promised a thorough investigation of the cause as teams search for students still unaccounted for. we are holding up on the video so down the road to a place to try and upgrade the solution that we use. so that at least the tension that is building amongst them can really school tragedies are not on common for kenya. in 2012, 8 girls were killed in a school fire spots by suspected electrical fault in 2017. 10 students were killed in a high school, are sent attack, and i, roby, and in 20197 children were killed when the structure of
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a primary school collapsed in the capital. 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 admission h e l g 0. 1 that's bringing on correspondents, catherine. so she's joining us live from nettie county. katherine, what is the licensed you're hearing about those unaccounted students as well as the investigation? yes, um, right now we are at a station that has been set house by that. can your red cross and, you know, the officials here are the helping the families to undergo counseling and also tracing the students that are missing many of the students are still missing. we have been speaking to the families here who are very frustrated because that thing that not guessing,
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at any information from the government about what exactly is happening we, i mean, the school itself has been cordoned off. we're told they need things going on between uh, delta dental officials, uh pro forensic experts as well. and um, so you know, the, the officials there are no moving the bodies of from the dormitory to an open field. we have spoken to one of our associates who said that some of the buddies, many of them stocked um on adult weight. and that shows that this students were trying to escape. so it's very, very devastating. some families here saying that they just want to know what is happening. catherine, this isn't the 1st such incident in kenya. what are the options done since the previous school via is to take children safe?
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oh yeah, we have had many uh, school incidence. uh uh many, yes, uh as well. and what happened is that the government set top of these uh, task force um to just talk about the preparedness of the schools, especially when it comes to imagine says that it was realized then that some of the schools do not even have pro pop a fire extinguisher, the doorways are not profile as well because the, the exits are blocked as well. and in some of those schools, the students are locked in at night. so that they can, they say, stop not because of school. so it's very dangerous to have, you know, only one teacher with a team, and that is what that has been happening. but we don't know what became of the
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report. we know that some of the teachers removed by the kids are all due on windows as well. but it's not the same case here in the school. we don't know whether it's the same case in the school, but there are a lot of questions that are being asked for, particularly by the families. so i, yeah, a catherine. thank you very much for that. that is catherine solar. joining us live from near the county polls have opened in algeria when more than 24000000 voices have expected the cost in ballots and a presidential election to canada. so challenging president up in monday to moving to bid for a 2nd to awesome. any voice is boy called at the election in $21910.00 out will be in portland unemployment and rising inflation. and there were among voters biggest concerns that spring. and i correspondent osama been job. it is joining us. life analogy is capital l g is good, c or salma. so we mentioned the importance of to announcements such as a president to believe will be hosting from big
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a mandate this time to the last election. forgot to means the whole not just from the building, but other candidates has been in the none up to the we've been talking to these 3 kind of the sides of these candidates. disappeared is this seems to be some enthusiasm amongst the supporters. but there's also a large segment of society, which it does not seem to care and it does not see why should it come out to vote. because many people believe that this is a done deal and the bone is going to win a v election. but according to opposition, ticket is including the one we spoke to. it is not going to be an easy event for him because they are expecting a large turnout. certainly a lot higher than to 40 percent. who peer to came out to vote the last time in 2019 because then they were millions of people in the streets. uh be because of the head rock movement which was continuing to push people towards change. and that seems to
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be still the case here that the to arrive and campaigns have been built on opportunity and a plan. and that's, this is what the board has won a plan for the country to move forward to ease in port restrictions, to have a more financial stability to have physical stability, to take the concrete to words. it's a heights that people want to go towards. although that has been improvements in the economy in the last few years, but there's also coupled with a lot of social restrictions as when we spoke to journalists the just a few minutes ago who were here covering this event. they didn't want to appear on camera, and that's the case with a lot of other people is when they say that yes, there is freedom. it is things of improved, but still not there where they're happy or able to speak to the camera feed. and this is why i saw the selection as being held in the context of what, what scripts have cooled, a study erosion of human rights. i'm the president of but there is
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a long history of that. in algeria all those in his defensive present to boone has laid out and literally the things that he's done in the last 4 years. how he has moved this country forward from the. busy the v 2019, where there was a president in charge for over 2 decades. you still have the people believing in the process that you're seeing. the social is coming out to a fee and the candidates for the 1st time in 20th. but there is an overall sense of you can only say what you're allowed to, that will get in trouble. if you post something on social media that you're nicholas of come on, defiant and opposition figures, it'd be drummed up and also the whole election being pushed earlier by 3 months. so as it was supposed to be had towards the end of november. it's also reach questions about the legitimacy of these points because early on the opposition members said that they wouldn't have time to campaign. a lot of people would not come out to vote in the seats. so there is a, this hall off uncertainty which is surround disconnection,
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those questions of legitimacy that you've been raised. and also a lot of young people who feel that they do want have a voice wonder who brought. but yet, you've been have at this point in session, in the copy the d as one of the largest and there's been a study took a lot of people coming in. so let's see how that turned out to comes to be towards the end of this quote. because that is going to determine not just legitimacy or whoever wins the election, but also the confidence of and unions and this whole process and looking forward to your coverage. also, selection is almost time of in job and live and algae is bowling style on the space cross has landed back on us often leaving the international space station, but with no one on board. the style on the caps, through the end of its troubled 3 mountains by coming down new mexico unexpected has more and what's happened to its crew along the way should return to this touch down. star liner is back on or that land boeing's,
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beleaguered star lajna touches down empty, leaving its crew members, which will more and sony williams stranded in spikes and 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 the star line alone just in june for what was meant to be a week long test mission, to take the 2 extra notes to the international space station i have a feeling i have a real good feeling in my heart that the spacecraft to britain will bring us home no problem. but they were problems. unexpected malfunctions in a thruster and leaks of helium forced to nessa to return style on an empty, leaving the extra notes in the space station. mission control is plan to bring the to home on a space, x crew drag and craft and for that. but we'll have to wait until february, mixed. yeah. space flight is risky,
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even as it's safest. and even edits most routine. and a test flight by nature is neither safe nor routine. after carrying out extensive ground tasting boeing promises it starlight. i can bring the extra notes home safely, but nesa disagrees. i would call it a technical disagreement where we get a group of engineers together and they disagree on the risk level of what could potentially happen to the thrusters. but when you get a great job building a model now with the question is, is that model good enough to predict performance for a cru vehicle is pushing down range that you're a space agency awarded both boeing and space, ex multi 1000000000 dollar contracts, more than a decade ago, to develop spacecraft to text the extra notes to and from the i s s. e loan mosques, space 6 had soused
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a hit of boeing. successfully flying dozens of esther north since 2020. well, boeing, starlight, a program has faced a series of setbacks really and that's so we'll now review all aspects of the start line is performance before deciding on it's next steps. and boeing. we'll try to work out how it all went so wrong. like speed, which is 0 tanya house and as a fellow at the university of rushers, columbia is alta space institute. she's worked on several nasa missions and she says the landing may have been a success, but the fact that was missing it's cru constipated node. so it must be demoralizing and away when you've gone up, expecting to be up there for 8 days. and suddenly your mission turns into 8 months . at the same time, this is a highly trained crew that knows, that seems 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 as tanita has spent over a year and space collectively just on her own. so, you know,
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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 start 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. um both suffered failures along the way and on crude tests. and we started liner. they ran into issues in their 1st on crew tests, back in 2019 and then 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. 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. the form of us president donald trump want to be
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sentenced for his house money trial until after that event, the election he is convicted on. so the full council falsifying business records, so i can see payments to an adult films. so she have a tons of reports from washington dc. donald trump presented the postponement as an indication for his arguments to be entire how some of the prosecution was a fraud. 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 to mattress during from 1st presidential run in 2016 to avoid the
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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, justice one, michelle and rhodes. he was responding to the sentencing to avoid any appearance. however, unwarranted, the proceeding has been effected by all seeks to effectively approaching presidential election in which the defendants is a candidate. and there is a certain amount of agreements that sentencing a presidential candidate to up to 4 years in prison just weeks before the election . 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 our faces sentencing on november the twenty's 6 to potentially as president elect and whether
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he wins the election or not. he is expected to appeal the 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 in prison while serving as president. thank you . 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, every time c, l g 0, washington. the main suspect and the school shooting in the us state of georgia has appeared in court. 14 your role in coach grey's facing full council, 1st degree murder to students and to teach us was children killed at a school near atlanta on wednesday. the suspects father has also appeared in court . he faces challenges of 2nd degree murder, involuntary manslaughter, and cruelty to children. as all he say, he knowingly allowed his son to own a weapon. still ahead on the news hour, the 2nd most powerful time soon began needs a trade of destruction in china,
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a neighboring countries office on hopes to collect to put in $6.00 and income tax assess you want. i don't say the government is unlikely to meet its target and in sports as a show off, the skills and your pin nation state. someone will be here with that and the rest of the days. the hello is the rack or breaking hate continues across central in eastern part. so if you're up for the time being we have got more crap pushing into western areas. is that all circulation that's been there for some time that will continue to feet? wet weather and as we go in through the next couple of days, i'm up here this cold front that will think his wife or the south was if you go through the coming days and they will feel increase in the like autumn for many pos of west and you have, i some of like that to will, to se ducky,
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a 13 on celsius there on friday off. and then even it's a scandinavia, sweden sing high of 28 degrees. well, about the seas, they'll average but things will change as we go through the next couple of days, i think is a type of test and also install call into the mid twenties low. so that is the full blend on fast day off new you guys through the next couple of days and look how that cooler way it makes his way into western parts of europe. 18 celsius and also for a sunday had folding as we go on into by mistake. it could be around 13 degrees in that space. i much, much yellow of colors coming for a total rat coming at the western pos if you still some hate down towards a se, but nothing like it has been that. is that what to worry about? coming into western pop in foundation i was coming get across much of bronze. i'm pushing for the race was for somebody
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the as the world economy, those struck those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise with the strategic downstream industry on the client in your better tomorrow
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the watching. i'll just say around with me, elizabeth put on and don't have a mind to about top stories. this house is rarely strikes on goss. i have killed at least 8 to palestinians some saturday morning. a school in giovanni in the north was tongues had killing, at least 8 people, displays palestinian. something sheltering there. several of the dead or from the same family. closing is underway and algae risk presidential election to attach that so challenging president of the month east of hulu is running for the 2nd to so many versions. boy, because of the election in 201910 will. the enforcement and boeing style on the spacecraft has returned to the thoughts and leaving the international space station
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with no one on the to astern. lots of transport. and you will have to wait until february to come out of the united nations as calling for a full investigation into the killing of the us to crush this is in by is why the soldiers and the occupied westbank 26 year old. i should note as gave was taken positive protests against the expansion of illegal is rarely settlements south of nablus. as early forces and settlers have killed nearly $700.00 palestinians in the occupied westbank since october. katy callahan reports to most drugs within minutes of ational ease, keeping sheltering the heed paramedics with via to treat to friends clinging to high fields of on the 26 year old was taking part into produce being watched by his writing forces. the army was on top of the hill, there was also as nightmare on the road. we were from the army. there was nothing
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happening next to us nor next. i know, at some point they just shot to like munitions, one, keep them as on the something mention 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 of hospital and a statement these riley army sees the forces responded with finance and war and main instigated a violent activity who held rocks at the forces and posed a straight to them, these riley army is looking into reports that are far national was killed as a result of shots find in the area. the details of the incident and the
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circumstances in which she was hit are under review. the governor of nicholas sees hilde report the killing to the international criminal 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 secretary of state. anthony blanket was briefed on the attacks one on the diplomatic visit to the dominican republic. we deplore this tragic loss. now, the most important thing to do is to gather the facts, ational as among thousands of people killed by his riley soldiers in the occupied westbank and race and weeks, including 13 year old bonnet on just a boom. she was killed inside his family's home,
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buying on the bush as dozens of stateless a tech to village k. callahan, challenges here to let's bring in full time bought a car, professor of public policy at how mazda and calisha university here in doha, always good to have you with us. list about a caught. so i want to start with the death of this american citizen. she was volunteering with the same group as rachel cory, another american citizen who was killed in 2003 in gaza when she was trying to stop, as randy bulldoze is raising palestinian homes. there's been no accountability of justice for rachel car is death or any americans between those. that's how much does this once again, highlight the us position on as well. the double stand of the hypocrisy. it does very much. i like to hear bulk or c at particular when you compare it with the medical stations reaction to the killing of having goldberg, there's really hostage in guys
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a few days ago. they immediately came out to outraged. they called for accountability and they blamed him us directly despite the fact that there were no witnesses in that particular kidding. if he was killed and he was just died from the bombing, we don't non to now. this one. there are hundreds of witnesses to how she was killed and this to came out and called for further information. yeah, they're going to are waiting for a 0 to come up with its own investigation. and clearly from the case of cory, and before that there was another young man from 100 hendo is a u. k citizen who was also killed in one of those purchased. and no contribution whatsoever is expected from his role is raised would come out. and so we're reviewing it, we're looking into it and then weeks. and then ultimately i think all of the forces of anything as they did with the car investigation. and as we, you know, as the westbank can,
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to divide in from the west bank and gaza. that continues. we've had some interesting comments from the former head of the internal is ready, security agencies. shouldn't that he's been talking about. he's actually said that nothing yahoo is lying to the country about the importance of the philadelphia card or this is an area of gaza that nothing. yeah. who is insisted on maintaining control over as part of and he sees fund negotiations and the head of the internal security. the former head of the internal security agency has said he is lying to the public. it's not important. how much does this further expos, nothing. y'all who's well or lack of good will when it comes to receives fine negotiations and occasionally doesn't want to reach us. he's fired now. we all know this, but his bang for time. he's paying for time and he will continue to do so until the end of the american elections. if you go back to the days of shalley, you know, in those days in 2006, this is gail, absolutely get off the lease or was it was
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a who was helping captive and gaza, correct? he was, has kept him back in 2006 and these are these established direct connection with how much to negotiate his release, then nothing you know, kept on delaying and refusing to engage and detox up to 2011. so i took him a few years before he accepted that that young man has got to be released and he's doing the same tactic with, with the current situation. he's delaying as much as possible and he's using ex cruz's the philadelphia. colorado could not be more secure than egypt has actually had it since 2012. and they're seized as government. they who have funded old existing tunnels difficult time as they build barriers deep under ground to prevent the policies from digging tunnels. and the head of the intelligence is right that there has been absolutely no smuggling of buttons from that particular corner. but for him it's, it says 2 purposes. the 1st one is justification for him to work on the shelf occupying gaza so that it's
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a partial victor for him that he kept his forces in gaza. and the 2nd, which is more cynical, i think it allows him to negotiate over a much more important quarter door that he has created for himself, just north of the turkish hospital in gaza that divides guys into north and south. now that corner door is determined to keep in friends all the way from the eastern border of guys, or with israel all the way to the sea. and he wants it to be the filter that for which he will have passed all the policy and population as they move back to north to that homes. so he's using this philadelphia as an excuse really, but there is, there has that has been noise. it's lisa and justification for this about a cop. thank you very much for your insights on this. we really appreciate it. sometimes. broadcast jordanians version parliamentary connections next week and as well as one, gaza has had regional implications,
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especially in the kingdom. what palestinians history is into twine wood that all jordanians, the creation of as one of the 1948 forcibly displaced more than 750000 palestinians . many fled to the west bank and gaza control then by jordan and egypt and the arab israeli war of 1967. israel sees the west bank and gaza forcing lo palestinians from the hollands hundreds of. 7 thousands fled to jordan in 1980 h. jordan, end of the administration of the west bank and stopped recognizing its residence as citizens. about 760000 palestinians became stateless. today they un sizeable them 2300000 palestinian refugees are registered in georgia with a 75 percent off citizens. most live in un vaughn, refugee camps and depend on you and assistance. monica left for the popes from the capital. a mon of the, it's friday in downtown, um,
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on the grand who's saying the most cuz the usual rallying point, 4 weeks the protests against the war in gaza. but today it's me, it's friday. prayers all well, attend the streets. so i'm not as full as usual fear of an escalating regional is stifling tourism economic life, lot of jordan. it's also re election season in the hashemite king. a judge most of the money is a sense of candidates hoping to make it back into the house of representatives. while he says the war doesn't appear to have a direct impact on the elections. it's a difficult time to campaign was on the video in the seats, and it's affecting the psychology of the vote. and some of them would question the usefulness of the election and the timing. but we keep reminding them that it's that constitutional rights and both should hit the ballot boxes to express that can
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sense in the right way. while members have limited powers in the lower house of parliament, they planned to use it to be a voice for all sorts of voices will hopefully be loud. yes, the lower house of parliament, dozens control for an offense. but the government, under the leadership of king of della, reflects what the citizens want. i will do my absolute best to reflect the opinions and concerns of the palestinian citizens to end the war on garza, for the last 3 decades, jordan has been undergoing a gradual process of electoral reform. it's one in which political parties are seeking to replace tribal loyalty and acute with him. i'm very excited because independent candidates in general a week. my father always used to say there is strength and unity. thanks to the vision of the king. we're moving towards party based evictions. the kingdom strikes a delicate balance as a strategic partner to the united states navy but israel and home to millions of refugees, including pedestal. but it's always maintained,
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it can achieve far more from a position of stability in a very fraction region of the world. the collective outrage at the warring gaza cuts across any political divide here while the country looks to forge a national identity beyond tribe. finally, the applied to the palestinian people remains a focal point of unity rather than an election issue. michael apple, which is 0 on so to tie for an yankee, has made land full in vietnam, bringing heavy rain full and strong winds. authorities have grounded flights and what did evacuations from areas and the storms pos, train service is also effective. the typhoon is the strongest, hit vietnam in decades. at least one person has been at least one desk has been confirmed. a woman was killed when a tree fell on him in the capital handling an earlier the tie soon killed at least
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2 people in china and ended 92 and high non problems. the storm winds of up to 234 kilometers an hour. well, the 400000 people have been forced to leave their homes. michael is the task. he is a journalist and he's joining us live from poaching and said he thank you for your time. firstly, what is the situation on the ground? the house via is the damage and well for the immediate concerns for residence. so in northern vietnam, this war and it's still ongoing, it's more or less over noisy, the capital at the moment after making land fall and goes to the provinces earlier today is too early to be damaged. assessments will still be going on there still heavy, rain and wind, and many of these areas. we do know that hundreds of thousands of people are without power. and there's images of, you know, hundreds of trees found power lines and often have votes of saying the house has
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been damaged in terms of human casualties. that's to be determined. but certainly you have or in this writing provinces are in for a long night before the storm shifts into the mountainous areas where a landslide to be for various areas thread um and then and more, you know, that will take a few days for, for all the damage to be assessed, how prepared well, or authorities and what are they doing to help? and they've been pretty prepared, i mean, in the store and has been forecasts to impacts for several days. now. a lot of military mobilize around 450000 personnel, which is a huge number um to help people evacuate people from older buildings, bring boats on shore, make sure that, you know, nobody was out at sea when the storm was approaching a different, you know, getting people to safety as much as possible, so they're very prepared. i mean the electric, the national utility for electricity as that they have stuff on standby, it's, we're store power as soon as possible. i'm gonna forward isn't that warning? people to just stay off the streets of n, y this evening,
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at least in addition to the shutting down for airports in the north, including a noise through the rest of this this evening. um, starting got public transportation understanding what they kinds of the people inside. and michael, i don't know how close are you following the situation in china, but are you hearing anything about what the authorities are doing bad to prepare? because there are millions of people in the way of the types and the, and in areas that have many holiday may cuz i mean, the storm is already passed through through china. so i think they're still assessing. i mean, as i mentioned in the internal, i know they've already recorded, unfortunately some deaths and injuries, but the storm was much strong odor and it's still powerful when i'm a lamp on the and on. but it was even stronger when it gets southern china. so i assume they're still gathering, you know, assessing damage there as well. but certainly there will be an impact in china in addition to vietnam,
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or that is general us michael to task and joining as life coaching and said he thank you. thanks. i to the head on al jazeera, the present in suits a stop sign back for them, he made a world wide sensation and history made as the nfl lands and preserves. we'll have that story next and sports, but some of the a sign burial once hailed the salvation as technology instead, instead of in fear to miss the rise of anxiety, overwhelmed loss of agency apocalypse may be unravels how online hopes and fears
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the it is time to support here. hello. thank you very much, liz. while we're looking at picture here, all the golden couple of hunter would hold one power olympic gold a month after his wife tired, a visit would hold one and then pick gold, the american one bronze in the same event in tokyo, 3 years ago this time he won his 400 meter to 62 event discipline for runners, with the absence of both the legs below the knee for a long time, patasha davis. one. how fast of a go that being and fix a couple of run the popular youtube channel documenting the careers. and what does this power lympics all time greats has one another gold medal in paris, a pretence story claim to 19 apparel and pick title and her cycling roadways now is $46.00. this how to come such to use of to has the style and pick metals when she competed as a teenager in swimming events. well,
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a feeling that i'm gonna come out and play really well and when, when i play good tennis it's, it's, uh, i think that level is good enough to one is really tough ruth ups was that was gonna hurt really bad. i mean, i thought i was a better player for sure tonight. but also, i mean, it could be, doesn't tell me myself play in a short time and i haven't put them any matches all year like the mean, but ultimately yeah, i think there's good the better with me tonight and you got to be added to it. he stay with a you competed and you deserve it tonight, so all of a sudden fine, the top seats and all the cambridge is jack draper and a dramatic semi final 25th se dreyfus 2 up in the 2nd said well, he's autonomy to opponents in a scene here fell behind the baseline elandis on his wrist during a point that he ultimately won. both men had to seek medical attention and
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eventually won the match in straight sets to reach his 2nd need to find the nfl hosted as fast as a game in brazil on friday night as a sports continues its efforts to expand its global footprint. tom size and has more a, it goes, oh, it was a projects that starts wembley stadium in london in 2007, realizing the sports global interest organizes started the 1st international series . that success story has expanded to mexico city. and now south palo has $50000.00 funds with the towards the philadelphia eagles play the green bay packers. that is, i'm, i've always dreamt of having an nfl game in brazil and never, sol, so it would be so close to us. it's here, it's today dave, that goes those who are here today. i'm very lucky to have been able to buy tickets to come. it's a dream come true. and if they haven't came here on the
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official, what is the official? it says some of the players that express security concerns and build up to the event with the teams advised against leaving the hotel that was quickly for glossing us to into so heavy weights clashed on the opening day of the season as expects. it was a closely full game. 3 touchdowns, the eagles running back, stuck one box. we made the difference as to 2017 super bowl champions. 15429 on the 1st person ever score south america. that's cool. um, i definitely gotta try to get that game on that. some of that would uh, you know, hang up or put a put in my house. um, but the atmosphere, man, it was, it was electric. it was a luxury good. i kind of knew one of my boys. he stayed on here for a little bit and he went to the soccer game that was here and for football, a football game that was here. and he sent me a video so i knew what was going to be about another successful overseas visits
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that came with his usual glitz and glamour. next year the nfl hits to be i clinic santiago, been about in madrid. concise went out to 0. the results football team ended the run of 3 straight defeats, and they woke up qualifying group with a one know when the over ecuador, it was a much needed 3 points for the 5 time. well, the a couple of windows were in danger of falling out of also my favorite top 6 qualifies realm. do it for whether the diesel, with the crucial goal in the city is submitted to, to move above their opponents into full and columbia remain on beach and, and woke up close by his answer. they to $11.00 that would win this to inform liver $44.00. where do we say as with the equalize, the 8 minutes from time came back as phones a team have slipped to a big the feed at home to it, to me and us a nation, please. for us to affiliate the officer, just 13 seconds to add the thought to process who brad the rock cola. it was
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a quickest evidence, a national goal is to be equalized thanks to signing, stripe from the denice or the michael and to my goals. follow the for it to me in the 2nd hall, $31.00 the final school. is it a winning paris in paris for the 1st time in 70 years? and it done, and actually that with an appetite full pain, has extended his own will cut a record by completing $120.00 long distance tri salons. and as many days, 37 year old you on this document known as the gym. and forrest gump has swan with 3.8 kilometers cycle, the 180 kilometers, and one a full madison of 42.2 kilometers every day. since may the 9th of freelance that's for me. so i'm a thank you very much finding this bulletin, the brazilian musician says your mendez credited we're bringing both know that to the well has died alaska in america, editor news to newman takes and look back at how mendez made the hearts of many and
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beat to a different rhythm the, this is the sound, the launch says human this as a global sensation. 1966, the composer pianist and singer, founded a group called service human. this and brazil. 66, creating the sound of it fused boss a nova, somebody funk and jazz. then to have a brazilian song in portuguese. barbara, is it an artist to become, you know, a world head was very, very enjoyable. well, very surprising to me. although men, this was born in brazil in his credit and with launching the brazilian music boom. he moved to the united states in 1964 men, this career span 6 decades, 55 albums, a numerous grammys, a fleet of creativity and prolific this,
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that few audits to match the passions gotta because they're and um, i would say coverage because would be the moments where people say, i don't like, what are you doing your fire throughout his long career meant this didn't stop innovating, collaborating with much young musicians of all young guys, the black eyed peas and shakira. among them he also composed the soundtracks of the film billing and the opening song for the animated film real sentiment. this died in los angeles at the age of 83 from the effects of long cove it but is contagious. music is searching to keep his memory alive
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the and that's, that's an a elizabeth put on them for this new valve and stay with us. tom mccrae is back in a moment with all the nicest updates. thank you for watching the in depth analysis of the face. headline, what strategic purpose do you think this besides the nation serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years i've seen that they have given a chance to best be a bold critical debate. russia has decided that the war ukraine as a defensive war inside story. how will it change the security relationship between both countries on out jersey, around with americans?
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more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us wants to keep the war in ukraine going to russia's will, is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on cause a quizzical look. good us politics the bottom line. summer days in this about the libya is 3rd largest city and economic hub. private development like this beach resort in recent years, has made this a destination for holiday makers across the country. libya has suffered conflict and political division since one market deputy was toppled in 2011. honda did, in fact, as having to rival governments in libya, has had a negative impact on its economy, but it's also created the opportunity. people cannot afford to travel for the 1st of additional new sites. the business people are investing in results, amusement parks, and the restaurant clearwater, blue skies and sandy beaches. libya has africa,
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longest mediterranean coastline. private investors are developing small peach resorts like this one across the country. but because of the conflicts and libya, most countries advise their citizens to stay away. the or his rouse military bones, a school shelton to rescue g cabin gowns or at least 18 palestinians have been killed. the hunter mccrae. this is al. just they're alive from doha. so coming up at least 70 students are still unaccounted for. and can you, after a fire at boarding school kills 18 boys will have a live upside from india. the county voting is underway and know,

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