tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 7, 2024 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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these things come and discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on the pocket. this is the news out loud from joe, coming up in the next 60 minutes. few minutes he must prevail in god. that's the message from the un 11 months since the stones of his ralph plus your guy, our goal in london, where tens of thousands of people have been marching through the central cities, the name of the kind of send in some of the r t. c. i a and m i 6 shapes make an unprecedented joined public appearance in london, st. getting a ceasefire in gauze as a question of political will. and the french less cool,
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the appointment of michelle bonnie, a betrayal of protests as a new prime minister takes office and its full time of fritz has ended. and it to decade, white for hung fights to reach the fine with the men's, us citizen fritz, facing the american. see if i set up a time to decide which younique's in the likes of joining us. we begin this, these are and gaza with these radios. he is again tucked intensely populated refugee camps and residential areas. at least 20 full policies have been killed since dawn on saturday. one stride kids in the apartment, an elbow range refugee come killing a mother and to son that. and they are the how's the morning we will plan to attack the school sheltering displaced families and the jabante refugee camp in northern gaza. at least 8 palestinians were killed. yeah, not issue. the 2 missiles talking to the tents. not even a concrete building or
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a tunnel. we came down really good. and we saw among the people killed the woman who was preparing milk for her child. the siege, hunger and destruction we've experienced enough as is on 5 others were killed and several injured in an attack on the loose or at refugee camp. wounded people were taken to, i'll ask the hospital authority over whelmed with patients that some young children were treated for headwinds. well, that speak to terra couple whose amy joins us live from, daryl bella, and central guys. a humanity must prevail. and that's the message from the u. n. chief. but to attack, of course, so far, no sign of that of the quilts on the problem is good to think about humanity just a couple of minutes because i promised to be installed on a slip to the emergency deposit. probably pull it up me and she wants to change it . we just kind of, i was thinking young boys with us these,
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these killed the blood discovery is basically what it is. so there's a very function i and he said the construct c t is because of the most as child content centrally believe 50 tons of a tenant comes out. he can read it, how stuff works and i should who's that use. but um, it has to be bound to think tanya stick with another one. so very tough to speak with the us be recorded as treat a very tiny, but that's cool because it's trip that has been under that useful case. and the 17 years on the steps or do you run it to any spots? oh, that's because because it's too big kills. and baby patients without citizenship responds or something about others being could be voided because of some of the hosp. it's on our coaching about on per semester. say the city is hopping during the day. one of the conflicting causes promised and enjoying that. it's not the same 550 conflict in columbus because fred,
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this one is picked at least about 10. so think of destruction been selected to be a friend's house is apt think displacement. oh it is. the company is coffee reading of receiving by that is what even that to me is that we are doing everything. i think too much to our psychological truth. i don't know what to say any basis as journalist to be. i think we're in black jackets filaments and we have super pollution on a daily basis for a lot of up some fall off the worse, i suppose. frank frank, perfect office trips that think about the last lights on, think a reputation. good. so the ones have in the on page. all right, tarik, many things about the entire companies in that endeavor. obama, apologies with a slight breaking up on the line that from guys and the testers in london have returned to the streets, demanding an end to the war, and caused them to demonstrate is so also cooling on the british government to somehow make israel. and for these really ministry to end this attacks and they'll provide westberg is ready for us is being conducted in major operations in the area
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since late august. let's go to london and speak to her to 0 so so ok, i go. so sonya, this is one of the 1st launch riley's under the new labor government that denounced of course of it stopping at least some deliveries to israel several less. what is the message there, the rather the, well, the message remains the same. really, there is a consensus sense of frustration that those have java tier and send it to the organizes that not much has changed. even though the foreign secretary, david's a now immediate suspension of the c export licenses to is robots out of a total of $350.00. now this doesn't come any way. they close to any sort of symbolic though. this was the point that the part so i can see david, let me stressed itself and it said it doesn't come anywhere near the fog or that was put it in 1982. when margaret fletcher was prime minister,
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i put it on the ball. so i don't know what it is right for it's part of the war and that i've been on will that box. so this sense of frustration is very much be communicated to. so there was a great sense of that. that would be a dramatic shift. the new government came in, but it was the demonstration is on the organize itself. the demonstrations about the timing to do is to keep the voice coupon that protests against the ongoing goal in gaza. and to make sure that the u. k. governments is fully aware of it. it's not that not saying to him that this will approach as well. but i told you this really is also the 1st since that series are racially motivated riots in several towns and cities in that you can, a few weeks ago, has all of that been factored into this decision to go ahead with this much what some of you but noises have said that business obviously i've kind of seen
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some adar, see march in terms of what's happening in gaza, but they've also said it is a raleigh and for the u. k. government to take it seriously. now we have just seen in the u. k. was 10, somewhere in the cities outside of london. i really struggled with this issue where i have been very top on to immigration, voices that have come out, riots is against the current u. k. policy. now, with that in mind, you have to sort of reconcile the fact that the riots of course in men start mentioned there was even a hotel which might have to see cuz had been saying and that was lit up in flames by some of those rights. and very, very time situation indeed was the demonstrations according which is for the government. i'm secretary and for the apartment as the case salma to change those sentiment. serious slate to 5 is, i'm
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a 5 yet. is still clear. i'm present, change it in the u. k. which does need to be resolved. okay, sonya many thanks for that. so let me go in london. this my chief cell v c i a and m i. 6 say they working ceaselessly to finalize that agreement is top. israel's warren guys, william burns and richard mort, spoke at a financial times. event is the 1st time the bosses of both agencies will pay it together in public. to see i direct to told the audience of a more details sci fi proposal will be put forward in the coming days. up. apologies for that. we have a cost wise on the stories i have and have less. we'll move on to launch demonstrations that were planned in each route later on saturday have divided
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opinions that politically, any of my colleagues is best per item spoke to our a goldberg whose industry, the political commentator. he says the government is worried about the price estimate, but so i would assume government is especially worried about the stuff a little bit crunched and shifting in the political phone just yesterday. ready you've had the meaning of the opposition and you'll be actually going on record and calling for an end to the war isn't generally interest. mind you. he says nothing about the planet of palestinians are about the consequences and results of the genocide. but this is the 1st time that i can remember any sort of a politician over the last year who was called for an end to the war, rather than just for a hostage to be heard from the head of as well as the channel security agency. addition that very recently he said nothing. yahoo is misleading the country over the importance of maintaining control over the for the delphi kartel and gaza. this has been the chief sticking point and says, find a goal,
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she ations. do you think that these comments from someone so seen yet, how much do they feel? the expos, nothing yahoo? the concussion to look at because, you know, somebody who's i've been exclusively on his own permission and out of his own personal interest is certainly there that it's important to remember that i gave it to you yesterday. and again, a very limited re now is early jewish politician has offered these early public education alternative to thought of nothing else. so despite the great dislike and distrust furniture now personally and for his government disliked these things like israel is in the throes of uh, i sort of a key target for, for an button. and then the genocide, the genocidal campaign in dallas. and i still see many is there is who will be out on the streets, protesting today as a necessity. i have the calling sign in to the war is an almost impossible task for most cuz very they came to envision any other,
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quote unquote solution that will actually deal with a quote and quote from us problem. and okay, we can now go back to the story i was telling you about about the spite cheese of the c i a and m i. 6, who said that they working successfully to finalize that agreement to stop is valuable and gaza. william burns. and which in more spoke at a financial times event, as i mentioned, is the 1st time the buses of those both agencies that are paid on the same stage to get another c i, a director told the audience that the more details ceased fun proposal is going to 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 won't 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 at the time has come finally
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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 . all right, let's drill down into one of this with lauren's cool. is a former assistant secretary of defense on or for all of a new national security strategy and an age of service departments and a weapons of mass destruction. he's in washington dc. you probably won't welcome to lounge a 0. so 1st, if i curious about why this double heather to these 2 chief, so appearing on the same stage so publicly once you understand this, to be able to all of us about as well. i think they did it for 2 reasons. one, they want to ensure that the efforts around the world are getting support from the people in these 2 democratic countries. there are a lot of people in the united states. in fact, if you look at our election,
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former president trump is talking about getting out of these wars. and the other is to talk about the fact that while we're focused upon ukraine and gosh, are there's a lot of other challenges in the world. china counterterrorism. hey i that we need to do to work on and we've got to do it together. and i think this is important because each sciences we're working with the other and that i think helps get support in their, our respective countries of the team and offer a list of the security concerns. counting chinese influence and the various activity supporting ukrainian sovereignty and independence in support of quote, the un charter and global norms. specifically on that last point, no such equivocating of is there any breaches of international law and guys as well as no doubt about that? at some point, if they what is with the way israel has support this war,
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is going to have to be investigated by the international criminal court, or even the countries, you know, for example, that you guys stop sending up, you know, military arms to israel because of the way back for this war, and it's going to be interesting to see and present and buying will follow that if we don't get a piece deal here. pretty soon to stop the, the kelley, because remember about a week ago when president bind was asked to about whether he thought, man, yeah, who was doing what he showed. he said, no, a lot of stay with us because i want to share some more details with us before we carry on our discussion because both spike, she's also discussed. russia's invasion of ukraine doesn't mention the world has been going on for 2 and a half years now. and they joined opinion piece. they sides staying the course is move on to the nav. uprooting will not succeed in extinguishing ukraine's velveteen independence process. actions are a flagrant breach of the you and charlotte to and global norms. and ukraine
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surprise encouraged me because they said it was a typically or day shift and bold move by the ukrainians to try and change the game . and i think they have changed the narrative. i really portable home to russia. let's go back to lawrence the cold. so lawrence, so one interesting point to, we'll say the bill burns the say i chief mentioned so talked about was this quote novel approach of d, classifying some secrets as a way of countering false narratives. but as we know, it was the case, a head of russia's invasion of ukraine when the u. k. and us and others lifted the lid on rushes plans for that invasion despite most go repeatedly saying it wasn't going to happen. sometimes, lawrence, it appears to be apparently vital and important to go public on things. are we seeing that now in some ways as well? i do think so because you have it there. as we know, the united states say to you,
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craig was held up by the republicans for quite, quite a quite a while. you have a lot of gilbert crass not happy with the way israel, those prosecuting war in gaza. and so i do think it's important to go public with these things. and i think, you know, one of the interesting things was their article and they talked about, you know, china and, you know, the threat from, from china as well as the spread from terrorism around the globe. so they're trying to say that this is the most serious time since the end of the cold war. the countries need to be prepared for because i know a lot of people in the united states feel, wow, the cold was all we could forget about all these things. well, a fact to the battery is they point out. it's even more dangerous than it was in the cold war. what do you test upon this? slightly long spot to go into that in a bit more detail because intelligence agencies are obviously designed on they to protect national security, but also give policy makers an edge. but what happens when the intelligence
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community and policy makers are at odds as they were under donald trump's presidency? and could be once again? well, obviously the politically is get to make a final decision. but the fact of the matter is, if they completely ignore what the intelligence community is saying, they're going to face opposition. uh, from uh it, sometimes people on their own party. not all republicans agree with, you know, trump on how to and the war ukraine, which each talked about. and obviously the opposition party and both of us have independent legislatures that i think concern us a check on the executive branch. if they get too far out of what's really happening in the world, and i think that's one of the reasons that they wrote this out of this op ed. of course a, you know, in a multi polar, well, there are various access is a merging. we're seeing obviously, this long standing alliance between the united kingdom and the united states,
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but it isn't only the biggest weight and the only so the prominent global partnership. uh, that's uh, forming here, clearly russia, china, india also weighing in global affairs when it comes to how they view the world when it comes to these competing spheres of influence, then, i mean, how do we expect the length of russia to respond from what we find from the c i a and i my sixty's. well, i'd say almost if you read that article, it's almost like we need another containment policy until lays all of us. and we've got to get and basically make sure that, you know, he doesn't get away with what he wants to do, and ukraine because they point out there also try the russians also do stabilizing a lot of parts of, of your book including members of the european union and they don't. all right.
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bones cool, great to have you and i'm just, there are many thanks. okay, thank you for having me. take care. good interview is still a hands on the touch down. star liner is back on earth. boeing's believe good style on a spacecraft. good sense with, with no crew on both the southern used by things on the way and i'll jerry away. more than $24000000.00 people are eligible to cost that balance in the presidential election. 2 candidates, so challenging abdomen sheet to boons bid for a 2nd time as president. if a large vote is to turn out of the many state home during elections, back in 2019 unemployment to rise and inflation or among voters biggest concerns. i saw a bunch of aids in algeria capital and she is in the summer you being imposing stations
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throughout morning. is the mountains dissipation around this by the need that as being a anticipation found excitement amongst the supporters of the tea candidates. but there hasn't been enough that be seen in terms of the useful position. there was a ticket of people who were coming you again throughout the day that be with their the i was there wasn't any long curious because, but it was one of the biggest pulling stations in the campuses. we've also seen statements and pulling from the 3 candidates which are taking part and we asked them whether this was just to performative election because there's anticipation that at present the board is going to be take the select and then to discuss all of this and how it is going to further complicate things with this is this, this is about thank you very much for being with this. can you describe to us why is there not enough participation that excitement about disconnection?
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you've heard everything from this being called early to the summer is too many aspects of the society by gardner. i mean, uh there is, i mean it, the most important thing get lots people are getting people they have to to know is the importance of the participation. so as we can see, i mean from the farmer uh, gene which is with the flip side of gene we go to and you and which is, you know, for a pharmacy, not julia, which is a form of investment tool and very sensitive roles which is even huge about carbons low, and it was more towards funding to see more opening for the side of the economy. because remember that people were complaining about the vehicles, transparency and the issue is the government, the economy, and those, uh, those city farms from uh, legal perspective. even if the department as to know is coming from the farm and it all that in place. and what is the most important thing is the next data we should have as the maximum of funding is you to meet the conditions of the next president
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to continue with those 3 funds because they are heavy and 6 to under the farms. and the participation is important. yes, we can say about the because it's coming during the summer because it's coming. busy i mean, it's from the beginning of the, as of interest of the social answers. maybe people are that they are not. uh, i mean, i didn't, uh, not more as usual with the, with this addiction. but personally, i'm expecting a minimum rate of park to see patients uh, even from the uh, system uh at a junior to the other question is how say it or are these elections? because as we were discussing that are parts of the society which feel that they have been tracked down upon do not taking part. we've heard reports from various rights activists saying that there is a depression political active as journalist of being targeted. so is it really a free and fair election? what would be the impact of the selection on and julia going forward of being faxed
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as i told you, because as you can uh see, i mean the, the, uh, the, the, uh, the situation. you know, it's better than me but that a lot of 3 in the 10 most of geopolitical situation into work, especially, i mean from the, this is the most important election often sunday territories. this one just send me the word mode 7030 pages which is cool, which is, i mean we face it a really hard time or people. busy or those are the word a, this is the main important one. but remember that the julia is coming from uh, you know, where people they were asking for more transparency more just this in terms of the, the owner of the benefits of the economy, of the hands of cardboard. you took that up. they were a pretty deep reforms. in federal economy, i remember that we have no in place, los included, i mean, or the living of population if they have any, uh, any, uh,
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expectation for invest. it's it that all which is very important. but coming to the know who for the election of most people, they weren't expecting that they come due dates or the policy can say that they will not use money for an example. but unfortunately, we, so just before the election, not there is an issue in terms of the money, transparency, etc. and this is the legal reaction which is normal intent. we have to comply with this slope, which i quickly yeah. what, what do you think of going forward? because a lot of young people, there's a brain drain in this country, the part cognitive talk about it or not, of young people. don't find themselves being part of the process. part of the conversation, part of the priority list of this government and including the middle class as well . do you think whoever comes to power it is very likely that it is going to be mr. to the whoever comes to power. do you think this is going to be some sort of connections to the middle class and actually to the use of system?
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this is definitely important. and i see that personally, by the company dates and the i'm supposed to be kind of young people, the julian and the junior election coming. no, sure. uh huh. i mean, make a new floor to a city is the 4th to include the new generation on the future of judy. are there is that these appointments or future people this new to me? but i think because there is a leak of communication because of former generation and do generation, but it is a different story to communicate to social media and they are very impactful. and the, they, they can, i mean, i made a difference to view of what's happening in the country. but honestly, judy, i made a lot of efforts to reform and to the, the phones they are not easy. we, we should communicate some more to explain what we was, maybe not julia to make it more plus buy them to give same chase for all the people . and the next president's, i hope here would continue to make this reform. they fixed it on the ground through
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their thoughts. he thank you very much for being with us. do you have it? this has been something that we have been hearing from people on the ground as well . that unless there is an inclusive politics that people on all aspects of society are made part of the conversation and the priorities, or whoever takes power. that is not going to be any more hope left in the future of this country. and especially young people who we've spoken to, they want to not just be performative really showing that the government keeps with them, but actually be shown in nature in spirit where they have better jobs, better prospects, and are part of the political discourse, right. or some of many things for that i may, thanks to a guest as well as some of the binge of a, you know, geez. oh, focused on government hoops to collect $47000000000.00 and income tax. the c m. increasing tax revenue is one of the conditions office international bunch refund bailout economists say that it's going to be difficult because only
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a fraction of the population and the cash based economy actually pays taxes come out high to some of them. it's holiday season and bug is done and multi garage here . this checking is mangold 3 is why did this may be the last time and be over thing . the transport office proved tobias, writing operating costs and higher decades of got into our names at small and medium sized palms. if things don't get better, it says you have to find another source of income. just not does this homepage on the farm is being the bronze of excessive taxes on items like seeds, fish, lies there, and electricity, and get nothing in return that it's affecting our productivity and prosperity. we can that in the past few years, focused on mango, expert zip codes, due to popular demand internationally. however, the countries was sticking on a crisis in years. it's affecting every sector of society besides the fish and the
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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 trend threatens food security as arable land is lost and production declines. agent action is needed to revise tax policies and support firm is a good option and economic mismanagement had brought progress down to the words of financial collapse. the government claims a shortfall in revenue collection, but many people say influential landowners don't pay their fair share of decades. and suffice saw the use of past, but there is no progress on the revision of our tax system. is this the way to impose taxes on the salaried clause? yes, we have agreed with the i m f that we will impose taxes, but for how long can we go on like this? and then let's say tax evasion is
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a chronic problem in focused on and government enforcement major and effective. the government holds to collect $47000000000.00 this by $910.00. yeah. 40 percent more than the previous year dog is with good faith to me. economist, a increasing tax revenue, it will be difficult because only $5000000.00 people and focused on population of $240000000.00 babies on de earnings all the data, all it's normal, bought the still ahead on how to 0. the grief on morning in kenya, thousands of children, the still missing after 5 rips to a school elementary clinic, 18 boys in support. history is being made as the nfl loans in brazil, and they will be here with that story.
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the color, the skies remain lost. a clear across south america, as you can see, plenty of sunshine that we do have some showers. we're actually into a central or the southern parts of chile. very strong winds has, has the worry forward. he's a close 40 degree south, and those winds really buffeting at coast of chile then as we go through the next couple of days, one or 2 showers just around uruguayan to the fall south of for sale. but for much of as soon as you can see, the heat continues, we have got some showers up towards the ecuador towards milton peru pushing up into a columbia and venezuela antoinette with a very heavy rain. but we have a cross central america, more big down polls coming in here. then across the carrot bit, it's not too bad to sunshine and showers, and i suspect more in the west sunshine. then shala's side looking good, but not looking quite so good. full southern mexico at east side of mexico. and you can see how that went to weather joyce up with
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a system that we have in the gulf of mexico. so southern parts of the us still saying some very heavy right. and then went to whether running across louisiana or extending across into the panhandle. and we all still looking at some pretty heavy right there, around the east and see both that will clear through it will brighten optical kind of little warm as it go through the next couple of days. meanwhile, the hates continues. ally, the in depth analysis of the days a line. what strategic purpose do you think this assassination serves? israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years. i've seen that they have given a chance to best to be a full political debate. russia has decided that the war crane as a defensive war inside story house. will it change the security relationship between both countries on out jersey or pod came into the
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israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have on his government with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e you made weapons being used in cause, no doubt it should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running, mean what does he bring to the table? hard from being presidential, could we go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing up, present as not that important effective. he had the story on talk to al jazeera, the once he, i'll just hear his, her mind about top stories. the south israel is again targeting heavily populated refugee camps and residential areas across casa,
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at least $24.00. people have been to some store. they box 11 months since the war casa, began, protested in london, have attempted the streets demanding an end to the war. and gaza demonstrates is also cooling on the british government to stop bombing israel for the is there any minute trying to end this attacks? we don't find westbank despite chiefs off c, i a and i my 6 say they working ceaselessly to finalize the agreement to solve this problem was gaza. william burns in which most spoken of financial times event c i a director told they will get a more detailed see spot proposal will hopefully be put forward in the coming days . in jordan, israel is war and gaza is an emotive and important issue. but while it's having political repercussions around the world, it doesn't seem to be directly affecting the country's upcoming parliamentary elections, like apple reports from
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a month. it's friday in downtown, um, on the grand who's saying the mosque, who's the usual redding point for weekly 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 john, most of the money is a santa candidate 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 amount of boxes to express that
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can 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 the hems keith, 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 a $102.00 millions of refugees including power steering. but it's always maintained,
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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 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. oh to 0. i'm on. joining us here in the studio is title company. it is a professor public policy that though hi associates for graduate studies is also a public opinion from guys at the time of welcome back to lounge area. so of course many of jordan citizens. busy indeed, palestinians, families who settled their off the successive arab, it's ready was jordan signed the peace agreement with israel back in 1994. but how into twine, will this election be with the conflict taking place next to i live?
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i think to, to a good extent, because of the facts you have mentioned about, i mean, jordanians having significant portion of but then as of as being in the sense and also historically the, i mean, jordan was in control of the west bank. then it's when it's less than $96.00, a 7 war it went through and and is it then took over and then less but the police, the piece 3 people 3 and jordan an insulin. yes, i mean the destiny and most of this is intertwined. as you're right for the said, but i think the selections would also have an internal element as when the country has been struggling with see it as governance issues, a weak economy unemployment. so under georgia is a constitutional monarchy for sure. but then the king has ordered the end up soon followed, so he can lead to anything. and his product for the policy has been old,
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was the responsibility of the government and the kingdom of the fundament. so the platinum would focus more or less what has a strong monday to focus on, on internet issues, but see but not for them policy. but the if they slam a swim, if they get a moment them getting more numbers in the, in the parliament, i think this could put more pressure on the government to act on issues related to the system conflict. and are you referring to the, the opposition? i asked party the political being of the best and brotherhood quality that those supports a i'm us. i mean, i understand the previous elections, palestinians who tend to live in urban centers, cities like i'm on a being somewhat apathetic to politics. i wonder, given the war going on in gauze of the situation in north, by the west, by with a postilion jordanians would be now galvanized to vote a protest like for instance, for this to be for sure. so be frank. uh, i think it would be unfair to just to, to give this credit for this. let me so i think that you're being is by large i'm
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been all the sympathetic with the ballistics goes, i mean, jordan what, what is the largest demonstration since the onset of this, what i mean, it was enjoyed that they've been asleep, has been very hungry now the question is this, the most solutions are public, but i said that it materialize and some change in policy towards it. i know because, i mean obviously the piece 3 t at so many interests. i mean, no one has an appetite toward the soul, but, but jordan by lot, i mean with the the so best lemma is the, the left 1st independence. i mean the compass. the moral compass is been all this by this time as so, but again, i think when it comes to this particular elections, i think the internal impressions of the governors, as in the, mainly the economy. would it be the sense that will fits, that would be the top priority and maybe by the starting a visit? 80 for the student conference would be a 2nd priority. oh, talking about relation. so when it's relevant, say they off for despite that the agreement that was signed back in 1994 jordan
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seems to it being under collision course with this is randy government given the the fact that they are custodians of the alex and most compound and in jerusalem of deluxe the victim up and give you visiting that sights. fueling those tensions. i mean, how might that play out domestically into it? and those tensions of these are not even these, these things you have mentioned. it's also a, you know, at this particular, insulated government has been all is hinting to show that as the alternative homeland to the 1st thing is as if and if you, to a solution for the pursuing cause expending for the scene as it should be towards your done and that's it. and the carpet, there's a, there's also this is the mindset of the football. see the doctor then that would have been and modifications. i've seen that send me out and do you want us with showing a map with jordan being possible if i get that easily or whatever. so it's, it's really, it's in enterprises but your bands. i mean, john, that is independence country. yes, it has a lot of spanish and it's under damian's, but it would never be. and it should know that be of instead of the problem the
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scene is. so what to what we see is, i know this also to the basic sense of flies. these are peaceful countries have side peace think is what these of them. but if it's cold peace because on the side of to live in nothing is happening. i want the government to live in. yes. that they that they have cooperation. but the societies of the very cold towards is what it under the street is never done is, i mean, i honestly is this piece street is which have so many upon us and that a board of motors prevented so far. busy and expanding, posting as in this country on the side of the world. if it was not for these be street, these probably these letters would have been able to pick. but as soon as out of gaza and also from george from those back to show them. but now because you have suitable dizzy of discrete these, these ladies going to do anything otherwise they would have, i mean to have that if i to do it. so it's, it's got of. busy we're in this situation with, i mean, assume this as
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a scenario for that. i'm sort of for the soonest husbands as well as i mean, it's not possible unless there is a reasonable and this nothing you know, has an appetite to go towards a full fledged beginner load and things can go. and that's the old ugly sense to $66.00 securities wise. i mean, i, i shouldn't have moved to very, very delicate political type, right. but hasn't been seen very much as a, as a storage regional, the security ally of the americans of the united kingdom, while at the same time, having this somewhat cool attitude towards treaties with israel. i mean, how is it able to balance all of these competing impulses? very, very good question even and it's, it's, it's a, i mean that's what it is, is, is, is, is complex. but let me focus on what i'm good. yes, because because you're the gym and jordan, the government has been almost under that and under this big suspension that is that i and then next to will jo to them to make it the steaming alternative
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homeland. i think they made the motor less mother the to. so these compromises and the, i'm a pick this balance position to protect the interest of the state and the existence of the government, the jeep and the state. so that's the best possible outcome for them, given what georgia has it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's the positioning of the agent. it's a small country with limited resources, then it's a monthly power. so they have to navigate for these complexities and get the best laid out of these different categories. and this is what we did with this and now and that prove to be a very reliable partner, especially to the americans for sure they receive the great the support from the us who will be a financial aid. it's a stable government. so so that's jordan because again, job a fee is method is to have the longest models with is what i'm so they have to play this way to sort of i'm as well i are in a very, very interesting and delicate place in the well judge wouldn't tell them anything. so i'm really fascinating. 20. i put some of thousands of people across fonts of
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protesting against the nomination of michelle bonnie as the new probably minister, 2 months of to vote has cost that balance and a snap election. trade unions and left wing parties have denounced presence of mind them across the decision and soft the he rejected the candidate, the leader of a new popular front. despite the less win combination winning most seats in the national assembly. natasha butler is lot for us in paris. so natasha and members of process political left out in force that we've seen thousands of people uh, working across part has failed supportive of the left wing alliance there. there are also a number of a student unions as well over there we're saying the same thing to us when you speak to them. they say that they feel that the french presence about new michael as i'm pretty stolen the election from them. because as far as that concerned, the left filling in lines one, the most folks in the selection i'm tradition would dictate that department especially come from within that runs. well, that house and
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a half in the apartment as far as being nominated from uh, the right. when were 50 cap policies are really the all the rent and the physical spectrum. there's a lot of iron get here. and there are a lot of young people as well. and they 10 doctors pools and that's not protection particularly because they were very worried about the far right policy of reading the pen doing well. it is, and they say look, we came out to foods, we call so upon this, this is what we wanted to get. we just feel like we've been totally ignored by the government. so why would we pull diversity again in the future? says a lot of dissolution as well, particularly among the young. alright, natasha. many sites that natasha button empowers the still ahead allowances era in support of the 2nd half of the golden double is being completed the the powers power olympics, the siberia once hailed the salvation as technology instead, instead of in fear,
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a time for decided with world number one genic center on the road, it was the last american months when a grand slam singles title came with us opened in 2003 to be honest, i don't think that i'm going to be put in a more like stressful situation than i was today 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 gonna come on play really low and when, when i play good tennis it's, it's uh, i think that level is good enough to one as well. women's world limits, eeriness of a lanka has the unenviable task of flying home climbing the women's final of the lights and by the rushing last last is time to match against coca cola. sutherland, who successfully defended australian open crown only the ship faces jessica gould
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would be competing in her 1st major fun. i tried so many times as i feel i had so many opportunity to send you the news here and, and the retail of yourself. and like every time they ask like, what's your favorite slam? i mean, of course it's australia open. you know, if they ask me which one i really want to move in, i always say is open because i don't know. i like everything about about the new york, the file is hosted. it's 1st every game in brazil as a sport continues its efforts to expand its global audience or full it's, it's on size and has a 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 south palo as $50000.00 fans with the torch to philadelphia eagles play the green bay packers. that is almost always dreamt of
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having an nfl game in brazil and never sol. so it would be so close to us. it's here, it's today 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 they had a game here on the original, right? it's just 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 forgotten as 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 on the box. we 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 gamble and that's over that with the, you know, hang up or put a put in my house. um, but the atmosphere, man, it was, it was electric, it was electric and i got a new one of my boys. he stayed here for
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a little bit and he went to the soccer game, those here and um, 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 glitz and glamour. next year the nfl hits to be eye clinic santiago, been about in madrid. some size went out to 0. snap is still the same as ended in front of 3 straight defeats and the world cup, qualifying group with a one, no victory against acquittal. much needed 3 points for the fights on will come when us are in danger. pulling out of the full domestic qualifications falls from richard ford. rodriguez, i was the crew shall go in the thirty's minutes to meet above their opponents. it's a fault in the type columbia relying on bates and in wells can qualify for life is 1. 1 way for room, for middle and strong to lose the as with the closet, 8 minutes from occurring about pace. friends team slip to
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a big fate at home to it's late in the wife and nations lead friends took the lead after just the a team. seconds of the pot, the friends to pop the ball color. the quickest ever international go around says good. is it going to friends? it's an equal housing here. thanks to a stunning strike. from federico demonica single goals with a full, if it's the in the 2nd off. 3 on the final school. it's like winning and parents for the 1st time in seventy's. england's face the republic of olive in a few minutes timely calls these. the interim coach of the countess south case resignation at flight. that seems lost against spain and the phone will be yours. sounds kind of been in charge since 2016 life moves on. you have to move on, you have to get up and go again, and i'm not gonna say nothing from i pointed to it just makes me even more motivated if it's the 5 and the better to uh, you know, to try and get back there again. oh, an amazing tool. i'm gonna try and get back there in a low hop and have a different outcome. next time. are comfortable with the agents against converting
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coal funds. the next is for a couple of nations. some, some samples, williams, 3 new in colorado. in this group, c o 2 things for me is free for, for, for qualifying, for the finals in america, raining african champions, kind of all with say no one is against zambia side. 2 goals for young slee presler deciding this group, game theory, uninsured of the other things in that group, and they played out new male. all right, but his high school is looking for that name. right. and a many thanks to them in kenya, and the number of school boys killed after 52 or 3 that dormitory has reason to 2139 children has now being accounted for. 40 say 17 boys are still missing is still unclear. will close to 5, the canyon governments declared 3 days of national mourning that project loss of 18
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of our children following the fight for them. yeah. up to your side and that's a cut. that means the boys that mutari, which house to $58.00 bodies about $4156.00 by 30 i bigger problem is that got to it's like a square feet beyond our imagination. it is totally busted thing for the mission to such a number of young and probably st. canyon. our hearts are heavy. our books and prayers are with you and your families. during these tragic moments, at least 4 people are dead off to super tight food yagi mainland full in vietnam, bringing heavy rain full and strong winds overseas ground and flights and order people to evacuate areas and the storms puff training services also affected. ty figure these the strongest, hit vietnam in decades, a highly of the tie soon killed at least 2 people in injured, 92 in china as high 9 province. the storm boat winds of up to 234 kilometers now.
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well, the 400000 people have been forced to leave the homes burning star line, the spacecraft has landed back on earth. i'll have to leave the international space station with no passengers aboard the star line a come shall, ended his trouble 3 months by touching down to new mexico. i like sped, has more. what happened to his crew? along the way should return to touch down. star liner is back on or that land boeing's beleaguered starline. it touches down empty, leaving its crude name is bush. well 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 start line alone 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. the uh,
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the spacecraft or britain will bring us home no problem. but they were problems. unexpected malfunctions and a thruster and leaks of helium forced to nessa to return style on an empty leaving the astronaut in the space station. mission control is planned to bring the 2 home on a space, x crew, drag and craft. and for that, they will have to wait until february, mixed yeah. space flight is risky, 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, bowing promises its stall line, 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
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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 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 or, and that's it for me in the bulk of this, these are, but i'll be back in just by much time and much more of today's news. don't forget our website, which is a don't call much of
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but now face flows that keep them from retiring with the funding spectrum the she buy these bits of bread on just the colleges. here with september for now is a 0 us vice president, pamela harris and republican presidential candidates. donald trump faced off in their 1st to the debate. people in power meets environmental campaign is facing a truck down for using direct action protests in germany. the labor party conference will see new prime minister, cure summer outline his vision for the future of the country. against all enemies examines the link between us military veterans and the american far right groups.
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the united nations general assembly brings together will peters for its annual high level debate. september on know to 0 of the few minutes, he must prevail and goes. and that's the message from the un is israel continues to pound residential areas of the strip. the flow on the bulk of this is the out. i'll just hear a lot from. so how it will. so coming up on your guy, our goal in london with tens of thousands of people have been marching through the central cities,
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