tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 7, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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to the there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, now. counter arrange the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm elizabeth put on him and this is the news online from joe hawk coming out for the next 16 minutes. mold burial preparation, some gaza as well bombs, homes, and the school shelter. 11 months saucer at school began grief and mourning and kenya, dozens of children, a still missing off,
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the fire rips through a school. the tumor trick can 18 boys, low voter turnout so far analogy areas, presidential election and the incumbent of the mug to boot is widely expected to win a 2nd to thousands across from protest against the president's take for prime minister . less than parties to choose a manual net calling of stealing the election is full of data for its has made history by becoming the 1st american in close to 2 decades to reach them as final at b. a to open a 12 saved being to his compact for it's francis tassel. set up a show down with walls number one. yeah. nick, center. the humanity must prevail. that's the message from the head of the you when agency for
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palestinian refugees. exactly 11 months since the stalls of is rouse. juan garza, it's me, is again targeting heavily populated refugee camps and residential areas is killed at least $24.00 people since dawn was held. pray is outside of hospital for the victims of the strike on all good age refugee camp in central gaza, a mazda, and has some of among the 4 people killed. they're a separate attack on all the state of refugee have killed. and now the 5 people, the wounded, were brought to unlocks the hospital, which is already over crowded with patients. young children were treated for headwinds that as bringing a correspondent and thought of was there. and he's joining us live from the, by the essential gaza and thought it was more about the latest strikes and how people, especially in the north, a coating, a plunge on interesting glee. elizabeth, that's how they can tell you that. so goes
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a stretch has been on the then to there's many strikes since the hours of this morning in particular. and then also distract whether you spend a minute tree has been using a toddler unit on the ground to keep pounding on the boat accounts. the big sense of these wooden communities, the basic um, there was a cost of trace and the ralph bridgewater town, and the notes of this trip where these went out to where we had been bouncing these areas expensively, especially that. so 2 or 3 times since i've been who did in judge and dr. couple of hours was used by the armies. it's been as well targeting new evacuation centers which are wrong, which are schools that are run. oh, you go by and you'd like your patients full by dollars as a minister of education care. but we have been reporting also a growing strikes just 30 minutes ago on the one of the exact ration centers of the shipper, blonde neighborhoods, where a number of palestinians have been before gets to the spot here in the central area . the political reality is yep, how some units have been killed. berry is that supposed to be safe again,
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but it tell you. so if we just look back as soon as arrives at refuge account, we can find that a policy is, have been killed in the past. couple of hours of time kind of thing and gathering it. people had been telling you that that was kind of short to do. they also have medical teams, skills been gone for the health ministry. so that 24 hours. ringback healthy caption, stone today, you too early in the central so called with the script where the ongoing efforts be made and conducted by a measure of see what has been roughly district should ongoing actually despite all sorts of things. uh, still not for the cuz it was switched to as a, as the operation that continues to manage to recover somebodys as the tool. now we continue to be loud explosions from the eastern areas of my gosh, and the bridge refugee council find. thank you very much. for that, that are started of was in with the latest live in the ball out in central, gaza. i spied shaves of the us and the u. k. so they working ceaselessly to
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finalize the ceasefire agreement between as well and homeless. c, i a direct to william burns, told reporters at an event in london that are more details useful. our proposal would be put forward in the coming days as hard as we're going to work on techs and create a formulas for finding that good enough proposal. and hopefully that will happen in the coming days. we have to all remember that despite all of that work that needs to be done, this is ultimately a question of political well, this gets to your question whether or not leaders on both sides are, are prepared to recognize that enough is enough. and that the time has come finally to make some hard choices and some difficult compromises. we will make this more detailed proposal, i hope in the next several days. and then we'll see and, and my hope is that, you know, they'll recognize what's at stake here. and be willing to move ahead on that basis as a palestinian solidarity valley is underway in london, cause
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a motion towards the israeli embassy to protest against attacks and gaza and the occupied westbank demonstrations order. also quoting on the u. k to still supplying weapons to israel. that is bringing on correspondence. sonya guy, ego. she was joining us live from london. so sonya took us through what's happening behind you there? well, this is the major demonstration of product center in london. added friends where the far inspect the 3 david said not to know would immediately suspend the see of the 350 licenses that rest expos to israel. because he says there are concerns that the use of them could ultimately and in a serious breach,
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ocean monetary and know. now while he has navigated the sensitivities of best between israel and washington as well. say that he's also trying to sort of find some kind of way to show you pays for pat to take a son, a line on this issue. however, for people about we've spoken to him, that's not nearly. 6 6 6 doesn't allow me himself as such as so as far as back, cuz it's nice to meet you too. when barbara, bunch of the prime minister suspected oil and times and arms and ball going to be as well of a it's one of the patient in the 11th. however, people here are demanding that the zone has that be suspended. is row with the feed into effect because they take place on the situation. it only seems to be what sonya, this is also the 1st and then station officer, the re send as long as so the riots and the countries. that's something that's
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waiting on the minds of protested and police to be price types you around this issue. now, while the palestinian boxes certainly have a good deal of sports in london outside of the capital, it is a very different story. and the situation itself is robust, does not much the according to opinion polls for these promising installments, are as much as we have seen over the summer and cities as well throughout the country that had been tensions. savvy, along with beans of on team of gratian protests, which even in one era culminated in riots, assessing fire to a hotel where asylum seekers was saying. and underneath that there were a great deal of concerns over the issues of his mama funds. yeah. and how the government should topical back as well,
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many new feel so that this is something got to be engaged with a government and that more needs to be done or needs to be open. i smoke this, we went to deal with this issue of is i'm a phobia in the u. k. sonya, thank you very much for that. that is sonya guy. i go with a license live in london, we're going to bring in our a goals that now he's in is really political commentator and he's joining us live from tennessee. thank you very much. as always, for your time. there are also very large protest planned and israel this evening. they will be calling for a see saw in order to get the remaining is ready, the captives in gaza back will the government there be worried about the continuation of these protests? i didn't get any things worried about the continuation of these 4 cases. i would assume the government is especially worried about the shuttle, the constant shifting in the political tone adjustments today. and you've heard of the media or the opposition and you look the actually going on record and calling
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for an end to the war. i was looking generally interest, mind you, he says nothing about the planet of palestinians or about the consequences and results of the genocide. but this is the 1st time that i can remember and certainly politician over the last year who has called for him and the war rather than just for a hostage to list a goal. but we've also heard from the heads of the american and british foreign intelligence services, they have issued a re, a public statement saying they're working ceaselessly. they said, for a sci fi in gaza. the criticism of the bite and administration is that it's not using the leverage it has with, as well to push for a cease fire is the c i a and the bite and administration on the same page. what is the view from, is read on this. it does use an ego generally is that our current government will not do every single channel, even at least we can to strike a deal and that such
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a deal will only be carried out through pressure from the outside. i assume there's a difference between what a director burns and the by the ministration concern about such a do. binding restriction is under political constraints, notion cold, but they're still doing it. the constraints uh, sharing a cheeseburger interesting, actually referred to you the work involved in striking such a deal. but i can't what he said, sunset are perfectly consuming yours and other political will. when you have a political will, you will have to deal with number of the technical details are deal breakers. and if we look again at the political situation and as right itself, you mentioned opposition media not be significant comments. and we heard from the head of as well as internal security agency edition, but very recently he said nothing. yeah. who is misleading the country over the importance of maintaining control over the philadelphia, colorado and gaza? this has been the chief sticking point and says, find a goal, she ations. do you think that these comments from someone so seen
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yet? how much do they feel? the expos, nothing yahoo? to both the concussion to look at that to me. i was somebody who's i've been exclusively on his own permission and i don't know his own personal interest is certainly there, but it's important to remember that i gave it to you yesterday and again, i'm very limited right now. is early jewish politician as offer it is rarely public any kind of nation alternative to the now. so despite the great dislike and distrust burner to now personally in for his government, despite the sense that israel is in the throes of uh, i sort of a cubic target performed by the convent government, the genocide, the genocide or campaign in dallas. and i still see many is early, so we'll be out on the streets, protesting today as a necessity. i'm calling for an end to the war is an almost impossible task for most injurious, a change in vision,
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any other quote unquote solution that will actually deal with the quote unquote from us problem. so it's a complicated situation. yes, there's a desire to sign a deal to change the current status quo. there's a sense that if the deal is and sign is where i'm like escalating to its full function, multi front for. but there is also a great reticence and almost as essential reticence. it presents has relevance from articulating the solution and calls for an end to the war based on the words, implications and consequences for the accounts they need us to. goldberg, it's been great to get your insights on this. we really appreciate that that is already gold. gold, but instead of these the united nations is calling for an investigation into the coming of a us to encourage active bestbuy is where the soldiers and the occupied west back 26 year old eisen as being the shops in the head, june demonstrations against the expansion of illegal is where the settlements close
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to the town of vespa. the governor of the nearby city of nap list of hands upon the can into the international criminal. on the officials have the gun removing the bodies of children killed in a fight at a school during the tree in central kenya, at least 70 students remain on, accounted for. the president has urged parents who fetched the children off to the blaze to the port authorities is still unclear how the finest all should. at least 18 students have been confirmed at the school, which is a near the county, about a 150 kilometers from the capital. my goal to be paid out in the history of the poles, anguish fills the air outside of primary school and 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?
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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 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 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 have been burned beyond recognition to leo and what we saw several children in the good being. 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 a kenny as president, has promised a thorough investigation of the cause as teams search for students still
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unaccounted for. we are holding up on the video. so down the road to a place to try and upgrade the solution that we so that at least the tension that is building amongst them 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 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. paid admission h e l g 0. well let's bring them out. call us bonds and catherine's toys, she's joining us live from near the county and katherine, what is the latest that you're hearing from the far?
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she's a yeah, we have hard. there was a press conference that was addressed by government officials about what's happening and updating us about that as well. we have seen of families that are very uh, unclear about the situation that said that not getting enough communication. uh they said they just need to know uh what exactly is happening now. joining me now um is a sophomore. i a government, a spokesman of address that home for pest confirmed that seems to be a lot of clarity about what's happening, especially when it comes to the dashboard and the number of children who are missing. what do you know? yeah, 1st and foremost, we wish to give our most of the types of to control this is a government. so because of these tried to do that. i was up in this school so that the interior of kenya month to month and kind of freedom the mountain region. but i
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can put some to, you know, 100 and h of the 156 boys. i've been the accounted for 15 parents. i've also reported that they kind of treat that children. so as we stand right now, the total number of children or boys will cannot be accounted for these $48.00 including the other 50. the number cannot be as obtained because the dca is deal uh that at the, at the investigative between the government buffalo just just to try and to make sure that the much that remains because there are a bunch the under commission that remains, that being matched together with the other particulars, and it will be a process that we have take long. we'll have to do dna when all of the parents so that we can say this, but it belongs to these jobs. so it's, it's
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a very elaborate process, but it's time to fix. so we must remain, you know, committed to waiting for the actual tally. getting the invite does have now officially a 108 confirmed between those wind hospital quite by 4, but no one has since been discharged. and then the 48 i have to get ahold of. how are you talking to the families? i mean, they are very frustrated because, you know, they are not careful. we have a risk to, i'm trusting center here. we've over 63 counselors from the kind of red cross in the wishes. and we have our toll free number 1199. so that then those who went home already can report. so that would not have to be on shift. also even us about the 48 about even them because we have any information because like these one parent who said that she went to him was 2 children. could be somebody as to a child. so i think they may buzz around him because it right away. so all of that's
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what we're trying to do so that we are able to have, you know, the parents and going forward. what needs to be done? are our children safe? because we know that there's being several fire incidents over the years. yeah, that's a very good question. we have the very clear policies and regulations us and it appears that maybe we need to be most stringent to ensure that the i've had to, i'm positively they should be graduated into law. so that then people who also float them. if they ask loaners or even inspectors, they have a comfortable budget, something that they're coming to, the secretary for the kitchen has committed himself to the new company. right. thank you very much for your time. so that was the government spokesman, and you know, it's the families here who are so distraught, the traumatized, and they're saying they just want answers and they want the government to give them those answers. yeah,
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no dawson excruciating. wait for them. catherine. thank you very much for your beforehand, catherine. so i live in nettie county, the poles of oakland, in algeria when more than 24, many invoices of expect it to cost me a balance and a presidential election. 2 candidates of challenging. i've been lucky to boons been for a 2nd to often many versus boy cost of the election in $20.00. 19 it turned out will be important. unemployment and rise like inflation or among versus biggest concerns about been job that has been speaking to voters and algeria 2nd largest city wide on medicines producing algeria 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, be 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 factories like disciplines have created jobs,
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but not enough. and usually 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 is decisions within gas exports have increased during the international energy crisis, but at the state, corporate is filled up. a big spending has also spiked and been our job creation. it's a drain on the economy facing challenges including restrictions and new fords and currency, the valuation and the open market. a jury is trying to leave with the economy it's been submitted to get previously invest is of no confidence to invest. no, jerry, without beginning to change as i lose or amended an image change in the rebound of our economy depends on severing the relationship between corruption, money and politics. and that's what it's given us a launch pad towards a new economic outlook cream help to set up this restaurant as 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
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a little bit difficult. people are expecting things to change after the elections. personally, i have no issue with my business. i work hard, 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 by electing the right people by loud or who vote they. of course i'm going to was, it's obligatory. i hope whoever wins will make the country better, that we have a very rich country. i hope that whoever wins takes care of the young and old. an increase has pensions because it's not enough. it is almost all. the julians wants better prospects, jobs and social improvements. they've heard promises before, but the number of what's cost on saturday will determine how many of them actually believe the 3 candidates. so i'm a job without the data while we're on rest and they'll do at least 3 people are dead off to super tie food. yagi hit vietnam,
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that's according to states. media authorities have grounded slots and ordered evacuations off the heavy rain full and strong winds. train service is also effective. the tie food is the strongest to hit vietnam and decades. at least one. this has been confirmed, a woman was killed when a tree fell on her in the capital handling. and earlier the tie phone killed at least 2 people and ended 92 in china's high non profits. the storm brought winds of up to 234 can of each has a now holding 400000 people have been forced to leave the homes to the war and you cry now and at least 3 people have been killed in cost and to discuss the russian army, shelter town and east and ukraine on saturday. the regional governor said a multi story block, an administrative building and a shop were damaged. it's time for the whether he has ever 10 the hello sign. a warning has now been issued for ty, food,
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the yagi. it is making its way further west was this position of the system of the moment when still of around a 175 kilometers per album. now it has lost its voltage source. the energy will wake and quite quickly, out of the system, it's picked up speed as well. $25.00 comments as per hour making you sweat a general wesley direction. so still lots of very heavy rain coming through this, but the weight is not as great a concern. we could still see another 20300 millimeters of rain over the next couple of days into northern vietnam. northern areas of las before it makes its way into me on moss as it go on into monday and say how about west of weather continues to drift for the west coast. but i'd like to see if that was still coming back in behind. what's a good positive southern china? what's the weather at this stage? now up to those northern parts of china, beijing saying some very heavy rain. in between, it is generally try korean peninsula, jen, retry shawn. his showers. meanwhile, across central pos of japan over towards tokyo. good scattering a showers across the south east asia,
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the heaviest of which northern parts of the philippines pushing across into northern areas of indo, china and india also sing some heavy right around the east coast. so the head on use our a touch down star liner is back on earth. bolan's the league, installing a spacecraft returns to a spot would not come on board focused on hopes to collect billions of dollars and income taxes. as to what i want to say, the government is unlikely to be its target and history made as the nfl lands and brazil will have that story and you'll support with some of the in october 2023. these raise the ministry of intelligence, proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the street, the people in power,
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those into the history of the amount of spinning and displacement and explores whether clearing not us the news from it as uh, in the occupied westbank is, is ready to transfer on and just wants to journey through every story, every step to the celebration of what we can choose when to reach the welcome to cities and exclude does the redesigns luxury leasing, trusting of future? today we create
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a of the the, you're watching, i was a 0 with me, elizabeth put on and don't ha, of a mind to of, on top stories the solid is run is again targeting heavy population, refugee camps and residential areas. across garza, at least 24 people have been killed since storm saturday marks 11 months since 1000 . the gun officials have the gun removing the bodies of children killed in a fight at a school dormitory and central kenya. at least 18 students have been confirmed dead 48, remain on, accounted for is still unclear how the finest officers and version is underway. and algae is presidential election. 2 candidates, the challenging up and monday to boot is running for a 2nd time. awesome. any versus boy because of the an accident 2019 turn out will
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be important. jordanians of origin parliamentary elections next weekend as well as long gaza has had regional implications, especially in the kingdom palestinians. history is intertwined with battle to damian's, the creation of as well as the 1948 forcibly displaced more than 750000 palestinians . many fled to the west bank and gaza control den by joining in egypt and the arab israeli war of 1967 as well seized, the west bank and gaza. forcing move palestinians from the homes. hundreds of thousands fled to jordan and 1988 strong and ended at some ministration of the west bank and stopped recognizing its residence. the citizens. about 760000 palestinians became stateless. today the u. s. has more than 2300000 palestinian refugees and registered in jordan. well, the 75 percent of the most citizens most live in un vaughn refugee camps. and depend on you and assistance. a mazda that for reports from the capital a month. it's friday in downtown um,
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on the grand who's saying the most, cuz the usual reading points for weekly protests against the warring garza 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 john 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 votes. 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 of should hit the ballot boxes to express that can sense in the right way. while members have
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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 the hems key. 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 policy 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,
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books it's always maintained. it can achieve far more from a position of stability in a very fractured region of the world. the collective outrage at the warring gaza cuts across any political divide. yeah. while the country looks to forge a national identity, be on tribe will finally apply to the palestinian people, remains a focal point of unity rather than in the election issue. michael apple, which is 0 on a protest as a gathering of costs falls to denounced the nomination of the new french prime minister, the less than alliance condemn the president's refusal to name a prime minister from the coalition. the new popular front came 1st and the country is recent that just that of elections. but imagine that call and has a point of conservative. michelle bonnie: in the european union's form of rex, it negotiation that's bringing our correspondent, natasha butler. she's joining us live from a protest and paris. what's happening there?
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natasha optical to anything else in the numbers that the left alliance has closed for so it's hard to say how big these demonstrations always the beginning, but they're also need thousands of people here in central powers to come out. the 1st test that demonstrates they are mainly supporters of the next week in line to say, no, do you sound very angry with the french president? a manual micro may say he's stolen to the election that he's ignored the result the election because the left wing lives. one of the most parts, even though they didn't have enough sites to with a majority of people here. all say is that the person michael, sort of a pointed apartment, is that right? is that his position to give him that much? all the company said he took maybe 2 months to decide on apartment is a certain someone from the office a and also for this whole spectrum is jason from success? did they show up on here? says that a for syria associate. they say,
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michelle fornia could i be pulling the government to see if and asked for the model policies, including all the most excited about the fall. i haven't moved into french, but it's for landscape. so there's a lot of back in a lot of sense of injustice really fast. it's made a mockery of simple. there's also thank you very much for that. that is a from correspondent natasha butler and live at the protest in power as that's good . we're on the square joined by coal spangler joining this coming neighbor and politics and friends, and he's joining us from us. say, thank you for your time. so usually the prime minister does come from the party that fed better in legislative elections. michelle, bonnie is block, came full, is it on democratic with president mat calling to not put forward a candidate from the list. we want the most seats in the election as well. that's certainly the case that the professors are making. i think, you know,
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color showing you have a considerable amount of, of, of different population that fuels like actually that micro decision your point dime. you doesn't reflect the results of the election needs to be clear. the french president, does it have the authority to nominate a prime minister of his choosing? michael has that has that authority, but the argument is, how much would you be here? we're just serious. even if you have that authority, when you're trying to govern a extremely divided country, where you have 3 blocks that are all pretty evenly split and you have one block that's ahead of the other box, which is the less, maybe you would make sense to at least ask the left to to try to have a government of its own and name a left wing prime minister. do you suggest that is the, is the name has been floated by the alliance leveling parties. michael decided not to do that and the not just to do that, but to go for a man who was a traditional conservative not a more moderate to figure out why off to such
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a device of election. yeah, i think it about the new really fits. i think 2 criteria from the point of view of, of my quote. one is that there the, my kronos and the french business establishment is increasingly concerned about this upcoming budget deadline. they have to get a budget approved by the end of the year. they have to present a buddy to parliament by october. first. vanya is very much someone who is kind of a trusted pair of hands. he's going to be able to keep francis public finances in check again from the, from them i kronos 10 points. so he's in french also by the way, is myspace increased scrutiny from the european union over running deficits. and so by may seem to somebody that kind of be disciplined when it comes to the budget. i think that's the 1st big reason. now the 2nd big reason is that one, finding someone who's seen as palatable to the far right national, right? like you were just mention that you some of these socially conservative when he ran for president in 20 and in 2022. he talked about imposing a more, it's for him and immigration to the you. and so by the way,
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it was one of his names that the far right set of are willing to hear out. now they haven't said that they're going to support him just yet. but they're open to, to support again. and so from my, from sand point once you decide not to have a left wing prime minister. well, that means are now going to defacto, have to rely on, on tacit support from, from the far right is just the question about and again, by selecting upon and a so that appeals to the far right. isn't that called giving them a form of credibility and palate that the election didn't as well? i think that's the sense that i think a lot of people are so frustrated about is that my phone call, these now collections, that was his decision to call to the collections, to force millions of french folders to go to the polls. and what happened at the polls, we saw that the majority of french voters, so from the center and the left voted against the far right. and it was seen as a revival of this kind of idea of, of the republican french and french people, republican front of this tradition of parties across the r y, i'm assembling to defeat the far right. and so i think there's
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a sense of what people participated in this republican front and well, now you're going to turn to the far right. and i think a lot of people are, you know, are quite right. angry about that. and the pulling is, is actually quite interesting to when you look at, so these protests that are going on today across the country called for by parties on the left. one of the things are calling for which, which i think sounded quite, you know, it's 3 maybe a few weeks ago. they're coming from my home to resign. you know, to be clear. that's not almost certainly not going to happen right now. doesn't seem likely, but also you actually have a majority of french people saying they have a support. mouthful stepping down right now. again, if that doesn't mean it's going to happen, but yeah, i think it's a testament for that kind of sense of to try it one frustration that a lot of yeah, a lot of people are feeling absolutely. mr. stanley, it's been great to get you insights on the story. we really appreciate that as coal stange and live in my say, the main suspect in a school shooting of the us types of georgia has appeared in court. 14 year old
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cold gray is facing for accounts, a 1st degree murder. 2 students and 2 teachers was shot and killed one of the schools near atlanta on wednesday. bowling stall on the spacecraft has landed back on us off and leaving the international space station. but with no one on board as the, on the capsule end of its trouble. 3 months like coming down in new mexico. i expect it has more. what's happened to it screwed along the way should return to this touch down. star liner is back on or that land boeing's beleaguered style line. it touches down empty, leaving its crew members. books 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 style line alone just in june for what was meant to be a week long test motion to take the 2 extra notes to the international space
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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 and a thruster and leaks of helium. forced to mess it to return style on an empty, leaving the extra notes in the space station mission control as planned to bring the to home on a space x crew drag and craft and for that. but i will have to wait until february mixed. yeah. space flight is risky, even at its 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
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a group of engineers together and they disagree on the risk level of what could potentially happen to the thrusters. boeing did a great job building a model. now with the question is, is that model good enough to predict performance for a crew vehicle is pushing down range that you're a space agency awarded both boeing and space x multi $1000000000.00 contracts more than a decade ago to develop spacecraft to take the extra notes to and from the i s s e loan mosques, space 6 had soused 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 will now review all aspects of the start line is performance before deciding on its next steps. and boeing, we'll try to work out how it all went so wrong. like speed, which is 0 focused on government types to collect is $47000000000.00 and income
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tax this year. increasing tax revenue is one of the conditions. so this is bales from the international monetary fund. the economists say that's going to be difficult because only a small fraction of the population. the cash based economy pays taxes. come on high . the reports from this lombard it's holiday season and focused on multi garage here. this checking is mangled trees. this is why this may be the last time it will be overseeing the transport of this proved tobias, rising operating costs and higher decades of garden to earnings at small and medium sized phones. if things don't get better, it says you have to find another source of income. just not that this homepage on the farm is being the bronze of excessive taxes on items like seeds. fish lies that when you look for the sea and get nothing in order to and it's affecting our productivity and prosperity, we can that up in the past few years. buckets on mango experts have good due to
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popular demand internationally. however, the countries was sticking on a crisis in years is affecting every sector of society besides the fish and the biggest problem we're facing up a hefty texas which are crippling the agriculture industry, 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 by august. under 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?
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yes, we have agreed with the i am asked that we will impose taxes, but for how long can we go on like this? right? and then let's say tax. their vision is a chronic problem in focused on and government enforcement major. the end effective, the government holds to collect $47000000000.00. this by 9 chileya 40 percent more than the previous year. a dog is with good faith to me. economist, a increasing tax revenues will be difficult because only $5000000.00 people and focused on population of $240000000.00 babies on de oh name. i'm already there under the all, it's not my boss. and d as westbank all states as possible. that could lead to capital punishment for rapists. it still needs the president's approval before becoming the will, but some say of the death penalty may not be enough of a deterrent. major protest have taken place nationwide since the rape and kenning
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of the doctor and coal cotton last month on the coastal. i'm city supports from the east and says he sent them then show you book as home nurses in india's eastern city of co cuts, a 12 hour shifts and no train commutes a day. these are teen with the reaping moto for dr. government run hospital in this city has been fielding for safety. say a good now why if 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 and fear. if someone says something when the streets, i keep my head down, decline and close at the is among civil section. a sold cases, making headlines across india. government data says there's a rape reported every 15 minutes in the country to decide title says a majority on not because victims feel being shamed and stigmatized of redness that
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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 out of saying that you like the 2nd is that a shame for 5 people, a feeling of being off the side by full type. and so the feeling of being she hardly is even if they are ready to see me before then lastly, is really leaving the trauma with the going to completed in 2012, the rape, and that of a 22 euros bowman and captain new delhi, that a nationwide, protest forcing india is government to enforce. how shall punishments will re simply separate states, including best been goals, have both bills proposing capital punishment. in some sexual assault cases, they will need approval from depressed the rape and motor of a doctor and pulls at the is resonating with women across india. were concerned
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about the level of section one and it's in the country and act was safe. this isn't something that can be easy, resolved to policing. oh, by changing the laws. but some of the nice ation says laws. i'm not a decadent and i'm calling for the change in society and attitudes to what section violence against women. the same is victoria appointments. that's the main thing. so we made some adjustments. objects up to 600. these have been also pleasant dogs to sign the most doctor. 6000. no, no, we meant to be seen as a parson. this protest include the dyslexia and the people see in a city that was once conceded on the safest full been in india because some shareef, i'll just see the goes to the east in india to moving 30000 people have gathered in south korea's capital,
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demanding government action to combat global warming. south korea is the g 22nd largest coal polosa. strayer, protest to say the government and corporations are doing enough to limit carbon emissions to the head on al jazeera resilience, stupid musician said your mendez has died. we look back as imagine for them to be made of world wide sensation and 11 2nd now power. let's put gold for the what holes story on be successful. couple coming off of the, of the game to build the future with decades later, they find themselves trunks by the past. the journey is too long and life the next
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aisle is hard of to 0 words l duty or jerry loan a she venue ok to funds with home. but now face lows that keep them from retiring with the families. she buy these bits of bread on just the they sworn of to protect the american constitution. so why would they take up arms against their own country and stand back in standby on youtube. hot series excludes the role of military veteran and us for right. all good. we're going i could see it again. school and it's coming soon on al jazeera, the,
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the the, it is time for us on a thank you very much and as well, we're looking at picture of the golden a couple a here as hunter would hold one paralympic gold a month after his wife, ty, davis would hold one limpid gold steamer cabinet, one bronze in the same event in tokyo, 3 years ago. this time that he won his 400 meters, t. $62.00 events long dump a tar davis one have fast as a gold at the end and fixed the couple on the popular youtube channel documenting their careers and get present. so story claimed her 90 paralympic title and her cycling rhodes race now is 46. this cycle comes 32 years after her 1st, carl and pick metals when she can pieces, as a teenager in the swimming event, is china who taught the middle table with 86 goals they've and led to every
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paralympics since athens of 2004. the closing ceremony is coming up on sunday, dated for it has become the 1st american and close to 2 decades to reach the men's final at the us open. e 12 feeds was taken on his compact with for us, the cfo ship, i gave the home fans quite a show as for it survived an epic basle to take the match and $0.05 to reach his 1st major. finally, he'll play top tv and etc. and sundays final, where he hopes to end the 21 year us most major dropped to be honest. i don't think that i'm going to be put in a more like stressful situation than i was today in playing. the final, i think today is like much more stressful than, than me playing, playing the final and i just, i just feel good i, i have a feeling that i'm going to come on play really low and when, when i play good tennis it's, it's, uh,
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i think that level is good enough to one. the hard top susanna overcame versus the jack draper and the dramatic semi final 2050 draper threw up in the 2nd said to all these to evaluate opponents, cnn. seeing here fell behind the baseline and landed on his wrist during a point that he ultimately one sent eventually won the match and straight set to reach his 2nd major. and it fell hosted as fast as a game in brazil on friday night at sport continues its efforts to expand its global footprint from sizes and tassel. you go oh. busy it was a projects that starts at 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 sol palo as 50000 fans with the torch. the
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philadelphia eagles play the green bay packers that is almost always dreamt of having an nfl game in brazil, another sol, so it would be so close to us. it's here. it's today. if i go to 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 official one is the official it says some of the place that express security concerns and build up to the event with the teams advised against leaving the hotel. that was quickly so costing us 2 and a so heavy weights crushed on the opening day of the season as expects. it was a closely full game 3 touchdowns. the eagles running back, stuck one buckley made the difference as to 2017 super bowl champions. 15429 on the 1st person ever score in south america. that's cool. i. i definitely got to try to get that game on. that's over that with the you know, hang up or put
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a put in my house, but the atmosphere, man, it was, it was electric. it was a luxury good. and i kind of knew one of my boys. he stayed here for a little bit and he went to the soccer game, those 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 that came with his usual clips and go on. next year, the nfl hits to be clinic santiago, been about in madrid, thom size went out to 0. well, because his football team ended the run of 3 straight defeats and they woke up qualifying group with the one know when over like whether it was that much needed 3 points for the 5 time a woke up. the attempt is, who are in danger, of flying out of the alt, i'm not at the top at 6 qualifies around the grid for whether it was equal with occlusal goal and associates minutes to move above their opponents into full. the columbia remain on these in a walk up qualifies. also,
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they do 11 with it when the set to inform liver 44 will do is the, the equalizer 8 minutes sometime claimed by his friends, that team have slip to big the feed at home to italy and do as a nation sleep for us to the doctor just 15 seconds, that part of the plans to bradley bar, kola, it was the quickest of international goals. is it a equalized thanks to signing stripe from for the, for the michael and to my goals, followed for it too late in the 2nd half. we want the final school and that's what we're supposed to be a 100 back to list. so thank you very much. for that, finally, this news our, the brazilian musician says your mendez credited to the bringing both and know that to the world has died aged 83, a latin america edison to see a new and takes a look back at how mendez made the hot submit in speech to a different with them. this is the sounds that launch send human this as
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a global sensation. 1966, the composer pianist and singer, founded a group called serv. german, this and brazil. 66. creating the sound of it fused plus 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, very surprising to me. although men, this was born in brazil and is credited with launching the brazilian music boom. he moved to the united states in 1964. and this is career, spend 6 that gauge $55.00 albums. a numerous grammy's a fee to create, to beauty and probably sickness, the few audits to match the
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passions gotta because there and um, i would say coverage because it'll be those moments where people say, 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 genres, the black eyed peas and shakira. among them he also composed the soundtracks of the film building and the opening song for the animated film real symptom in 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 the
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