tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 10, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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on the your better tomorrow the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on the pocket, this is the news life. and so coming up in the next 60 minutes, these radio, how me admit, said shorts, are us to cause activists of the occupied west by adding, it's highly likely she was hit unintentionally another massacre in a cycle save. so that's where the bones killed. dozens of displays, palestinians living in tents in southern guns and on coming to harris and donald trump, gear up to facing each other for the 1st time. and what could be the only tele vice presidential debates plus columbus and nigeria forces thousands of studies homes
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and destroys major infrastructure. we'll have the latest on the situation and find a good handle on piece of spam. and with the latest news, we'll have goals for you from asian woke up qualifying with 3 times asian champions, saudi arabia, who to slip up as they come from behind the beach, china. the thanks for joining as the as really military has it'd be suited killing a us tuckers activist and the occupied westbank 26 year old. i should know, as he was shot in the head close to the town of visa on friday, she was taking positive protest against the expansion of a legal is really settlements in a statement. these really on the says she was states in directly and unintentionally, by soldiers who are aiming not her. but what they describe as a key instigator. as i should, as these family has released a response to these really ministries inquiry into her kidding, they say, and the statements thing is ready on these preliminary inquiry,
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anti she knows kidding, is wholly inadequate. we are deeply offended by the suggestion that killing by a trained sniper wasn't any way unintentional. the disregard shown for human life and the inquiry is a pulling. we reiterate on demand for the us government leaders, president biden, vice president harris as secondary of state blinking to order an independent investigation into these really ministries, deliberate targeting, and killing over us citizen. the us extra of states code on his route to change the rules of engagement in the occupied west bank. her killing was both unprovoked and unjustified. no one. no one should be shot and killed for attending a protest. no one should have to put their life at risk gesture,
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freely expressing their views in our judgment is really security forces need to make some fundamental changes in the way that they operate in westbank including changes to their rules of engagement they, they have written as following developments from ramallah and they don't get biased westbank. it's highly probable that she was hit by an in direct and unintentional fire. this is these really statements regarding the american turkish activist eisen is geek who was shot in the head watch, who was protesting in the land of bates, which is north of the occupied west bank. witnesses we've been speaking to mitigate this version. they say that these really forces have been already employing and excessive use of force against palestinians. 17 prove this, there's just in the land of beta has been killed by these really forces in the last few years. they believe that this is a message for palestinians and also for international sorted that is, the active is not to protest in these lands. remember,
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palestinians have been staging irregular protests in the area against is really such. there is taking over the lands they are and passed in say that israel has already been using excessive use of force already has been killing polish thing is just since the sort of the what we're talking about more than 600 palestinians being killed by these really forces fire here in the occupied the west bank and the funeral of iceland is d. we met her colleagues activists who say that's yes, they are scared, but they're vowing to continue and they're promising to continue supporting the past and people. here's our report. when she came to lend them a hand here, they stretched out their arms to carry her bundles. american circus. octave is tyson who is. he was killed by a salt in the head for me. it is really small, deeper in the village of north of the occupied westbank irregular side to protest
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against his really subtler taking over palestinian lines. this political message that no resistance to if very colonialism will be tolerated. whether it's senior in the distance or the resistance of 3 dies, deactivate our message to them is that no matter what they do, we will continue to stand with the struggle for liberation. a policy entailed the funeral procession to honor a woman who wanted to help protect them from is really violations which fell victim for some people. here are mourning the killing of boxes of this size. and they tell us that these really, for says do not differentiate between palestinians and the occupied westbank add international activist. many say it's a shift from previous years. for decades, international activists have help palestinians protest against, as well as occupation. the sometimes succeeding in preventing is really set to
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attack some palestinians, or these really ministries excessive use. of course we used to think that people who live for an passports have some sort of immunity, but this is not the case anymore. one of their main reasons behind the killing of i said, nor is to prevent activists from coming here, that we are trying to tell people that we need them to protect us and document the crimes against us. despite the dangers men are eating those calls. i'm sure some people will sing more before coming here. it will be scared. may be fine also tom. but i already know if people are still determined to come here to feel that there is anita. i'm afraid to. but i feel like what we're doing is important and we want to stay no time more important than now palestinian, see that their voices are amplified. but never has his real been more determined
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to silence than that. but he just needed the occupied with bank policy back in march, 2003 american activist rachel cory was crushed to death as she tries to block out and is really bold days ring. gaza. a parent spreads out as you describe the impacts of the killing of ation or as ki had on them is what it springs best for me is the pain of that day that we got word and the pain of the days that followed of the, of the horrible, you know, sickening feeling that a mother family members have about what's happened it's, it's something i have always said, i hope to never have to witness in such a way ever again. but it's very painful to see another family going through this and to remember that pain and the dark this the there was wonderful help and support that came. but it's a, it's a very difficult,
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hard time for families to work through. you know, the fact that something like this could happen to 2 young women in the same uh, you know, missed the years apart. rachel 21 years ago. but the soon the similar story said this could be still going on. and these kinds of things are happening is both sad and disturbing. and yes, of course that resonates every pity. there been so many stores in here so many people. i know that another child was killed just south of nablus. the day that i should who is the us government, why not enforcing is all laws of lady law items. export control laws such as that is made that possible continue and continue. they make it possible with the cover they given the you when and when right to a scale, for instance, within
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a month. well, the state department is saying they're sending letters, they're making calls and trying to do this for us. and another big in dollars or 2 is real. how can we expect account ability from this role for the palestinian people and what to 1st situations like we're seeing now in gaza when we can't even get that accomplished for the american citizens who are active, us or reporters that are killed is ready for the zip code at least 2 palestinians of just to make the city of total command and the northern part of the, by the west by at least 10 people who will say being injured. bulldozers can be seen destroying streets in the city. something needs to be in the military regularly, dallas, and its rates on the occupied westbank. the frequency and intensity of the rates on the territory has increased dramatically over the past month. these are the army, has supposedly killed 40 palestinians into the attack on
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a refugee incumbents in southern gauze. dozens were injured in the strikes and i'm a wasi that was designated to save certain by israel. the victims were displaced, posting in the seeking refuge from his ready bombardment. health officials have recovered 19 bodies, but many more are buried under rubble. and who do we is in on the last the incentive this report. it was 12 20 am when the is ready for i says, carried out and massive a talk here in the last week on eunice in this here. let me tell you in say the sick me, the area this, how is after the is really for says targeted this will be, makes of comes with a can use 5 is randy air strikes according to i with this is here. they're saying that at least 20 times a 2010, sorry, 25 me. these were living in this area. now. we also need to know it
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took hours for the civil defense teams to rescue those palestinians chopped under the sun. this time they were trapped under this time. they were not chopped under the boat. now, according to the medical team, they said that at least 6 the palestinians were ever so injured the oh so it wasn't just like an earthquake is rarely were planes pounded us mercilessly. seismic shake, we do not know where to go. we are leaving and the tents. we miraculously survived the air strike the pin. this the foregoing pat, this is claimed to be a safe humanitarian soon that alma was here now on eunice for, for me. but in reality, who these are or nice in this area, as we see is an area where a lot of palestinians are living. and as you see, those palestinians are currently trying to find their belongings or trying to find
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what's left of this attack. this area with an agriculture area, we're seeing a prospect at houses for plant. and this is the only place where palestinians were able to come and live here. we see mos of destruction, of these tents and all of these caustic houses are made of topic. that's why it's very easy for them to, but now this is not the 1st attack. i'm gonna tell you face this ignited zone in on the rossi some humans. this has been happening a couple of times in the past couple of weeks, but however policy is here are telling us they do not know where to go. nowhere is safe across the gulf. this isn't the whole body, i just need. i'm also community because a part of the time and another is ready is try killed at least 5 palestinians in gauze, a city that's in the north. the bomb struck a food store where people gathering and i'll show
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a square at least 41 files and people have been killed and then even 95000 injured since israel begun is on floors and gaza last october. the united nations has begun to pony a vaccination campaign in northern gaza, but is ready for us is have continued bombing despite a pool, was being agreed during the day to allow immunizations by thought color. it brings us more from outside of the engine nation hospital eligibility refugee camp. today's tuesday, which is the 1st day it was the vaccination campaign against both of you and did nothing bought. so be the thrust a deep because the rest is yeah. as on the ways to vaccinate thousands of children built 10 years via health centers. many telephones and medical teams walk around the in the front of the engine agents. hospital was how many's off slowly to vaccinate their children against volume. what was teams are trying to reach the at hard to reach areas in order to make sure they are reaching the companies that are
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on able to at reach the fix sites and to make sure also enough to miss any charge. and the other hand be, is what you post is keep attacking and shooting civilians and residential ways. and the last hits my family in the east. what would you value refuge account please? a 3 of my cousins was killed by these white and dozens more than 15 of my cousins and relatives at got injured as a result of the, at this a, these attacks against civilians. so this is what a tire rotation allowed the axis of the vaccines and keep shooting and attacking civilians. in the other hand, was this capital just either devalue over fidget can call this time. okay, that's taking some of the days developments with mohammed elementary professor media
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studies of the day. why was the chief of graduate studies here with me in the studio? so mohammed, we now have this statement from the family of, i should know, as the jew, us technician, s and national, demanding that the white house approve an independent inquiry into her death. i mean, how duty bound now is the us to do something to see what see, look into how she died. i thought it was an interesting statement. they're clearly trying to put pressure on, on the us as if to say, look, if you're not gonna care about the gardens that are being killed or the palestinians that are being killed by the hundreds in the west bank even. well, here's an american who, who was killed is the us duty bound. i think they are duty bound, but they were also duty bound when shooting i will. aqua was killed 2 years ago. they were duty bound when rachel corrie was killed 21 years ago. but, but the united states continues to sort of give israel a pass right with the, the main reason why israel proceeds with impunity is because is because of the
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united states. and so i think we have to recognize that there was a really, really interesting investigation done by the guardian on not long ago regarding the leahy law which rachel, corey's parents just mentioned in that, in that last interview you just ran and, and what that investigation showed is that us has come up with specific mechanisms just for israel, so that basically the, you know, the us can allow israel to get around to the palais. he was, in other words, the us has worked out a system through which israel is not accountable to the way he law. and that's kind of the, the, the, the environment was you know, we just really excited to briefly it was a late leg lori's. yeah. so the way he law is, is a law that was it's named after a former american senator. and basically the united states is not allowed to send weapons to a belligerent government to a government or military that is of caring out human rights abuses. and in this
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particular case, we have over whelming documentary evidence, that is real, is not only committing human rights abuses in gaza during the, on this current war. but that it has been carrying out the abuses against the palestinians for many, many years in gaza and into westbank. but as i said in his guardian investigation, which i would encourage people to look up, they, they, they located 3 specific mechanisms that were developed just for israel, so that the united states does not have to apply its own law just to reach right across the general as key was a us turkish national joint jewel jewel, national, interesting that present or the one of turkey has come out very, very quickly, demanding a full legal investigation for a prosecution to take place a if necessary. i mean, how much of a political mass reading or challenge is this for the united states that one of the nato allies, because of the other one is coming out decisively saying that more should be done
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about this one. certainly the united states looks really bad meetings in the court of the world opinion. right. but the united states has looked at, there's an ongoing genocide case that you know, the, the united states has been, you know, blocking a spart resolutions i've seen. i'd state far at the united nations. they've been condemned and, but the united states doesn't really care so long as the citizenry doesn't care. then there's no incentive for the, for the us political elite, it's a care. there are, there is a minority of americans who i care deeply about this issue about the issue of a palace, you know, palestine, but they're not as of yet enough to make a serious difference. and so, so long as the political political calculus is such that it is more advantageous for us politicians to continue to prop up israel. and that's what, that's what they're going to do. all right, so how many gets a he will thoughts as always, but i'm it, i'm not sure that now the us has impose
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a new sanctions on iran like using to around of sending ballistic missiles to russia. as, as for ukraine continues, the sanctions target 10 people and 6 companies connected to around defend sector. us officials say they've also identified 4 vessels involved in the delivery of weapons. european allies support the 1st functions the case as it started terminating old direct s services between the u. k. and iran, which will service fix, national carrier, iran as ability to fly. and it's asked base with a foreign ministry and to around has denied sending ballistic missiles to russian, as spokesperson says, it's just ugly propaganda from the us. showing a whole has more now from london. as protest is gathered outside shopping, shame on you, and tens of palestine inside big foreign and commonwealth office. the us and you case chief diplomats, but keen to stress the fruits of the close alliance on the war in ukraine. they
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said that intelligent sharing had to stablish the delivery of ballistic missiles recently by iran to russia. that was the warning for the sanctions on iran. and they said that russia was now the great, especially european security since world war 2. they said they would be traveling together to keep, to show their further support treat the policy is the executive vice president of the quincy institute think tank. i'm a former president of the national, a rain in american council. he joins us from washington, d. c. hello, treat worked and welcome to the program. so iran has rejected reports. all of these weapons transfer as a broad as quite propaganda to conceal west and military support to israel. of that comment from the foreign ministry spokesperson nessa, come 9, a mentioned on the x. what you make of that denial from iran. ok. well the ronnie is initially also denied providing drones to russia, but now it's been clearly proven that there has been quite
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a lot of the volume drones used by the russians in the ukrainian invasion. so and then there's, i think the track record shows that there is likely choose to the story, but we don't know the full picture yet. what is that? so this is highly problematic. candidates further increasing this pensions between the us and the bond, but perhaps even more so between europe any wrong whose oppositions evolved support for russia and ukraine is far more central to european security than you are a proposition to the boss nuclear program ever watch. but there is at the same time and mass of hypocrisy, or, of course, mindful of the fact that the united states, the u. k. germany are the biggest arms providers to israel in an ongoing genocide. so we're seeing a situation of course, in which many of these no arms and in the past that these tended to be a little bit more uh, abided by an international seen are, are more or less deteriorating, add an increasingly faster with the u. s. u. k. at about germany, others, as you mentioned,
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they will seem pretty convinced by the intelligency as somebody says that they've introduced these new sanctions on around the u. k. binding iran now from u. k. s. base, the list goes on. do you think they would act in such a collective amount against iran if they weren't responding to something? well, yes, of course. i mean we, we cannot just presume that everything governments do, whether they're west stairs or not. or non weston is always entirely solidly based in evidence united states. and then you can bring to the rock based on things that they claim that they were very outcome insight. nevertheless, i do think that there likely is truth to this story. and the question is, at the same time, given the fact that these sections on the relative scale or not, some of the toughest ones that you are going to use could be imposing as to whether this is more of a warning sign in order to make sure that perhaps there is still a chance to prevent these deliveries to actually take place or at that the missiles actually could be used. how much of this do you think is all including
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a warning message for russia as well? because of the timing's interesting process for the defense chief and secretary of russia, security council said guy showing who has been saying that most goes on the edge of completing steps in order to assign a new tracy with around soon. it seems rather milk you are at the moment, but how do you interpret those comments from? so like i showed you, how about this new treaty? well, the russians have an interest in playing off that relationship with the mom, because it's a way for them to show that the efforts, 5 united states and europe to isolate russia has now been successful. but again, it does not mean that there isn't true to the fact that the volumes are moving closer to russia. reality is when you look back what happened here in the united states in 19941995 when the us 1st started imposing sanctions on the last one of the key arguments that was put for back that against that move. whether it's, this is the route that the us goes in in trying to isolate the section. a bar, all they will achieve is to pushing yvonne deeper into the orbit or russia and
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china 30 years later. it's very clear and that is that she can take away from 30 years of sanctions centric policy pursued by united states and later on by europe as well. so we're just on the same trajectory here. both sides are doing a tooth for top and in the process, they're getting more and deeper into tensions with each other. so treat so i know you will not a weapons x, but what might russia, the, we already know, house shoes off. those a ballistic weapons need form iran. what might they need? the shipments a ballistic weapons? a hi, again you're, you're quite right. i'm not a, what is experts to take what i say here with the grain of software. i think a lot of it is also to do with the exchange of technology rather than necessarily just that. the uh that specific weapon system per se. but more over the vonnie is are in need of much stronger air defenses themselves. and they are turning to russia for that, but this could also be part of
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a larger picture and wish to raise and increased cooperation on technology, but also an increase need from the volume side for air defenses that are much stronger than the s 350 volumes currently have, which is the russian system. mindful of the fact that it was quite clear that these really have a lot of difficulty penetrating you. mazda air defenses. or i trace of policy because they have you and i was just there many sites. the probably in a matter of i was coming to house and donald trump will meet and will could be the only presidential debates with just $55.00 days out. now from election day, the latest poll show a tight race with the white house. president, joy bite is poor performance and the 1st presidential debate ultimately forced him to abandon his re election campaign. for the smith's reports. pamela harris and donald trump faceoff in that 1st telephone as debates on tuesday,
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it will be also the 1st time the to have ever met with the presidential candidates . it could be the most important, 19 minutes of the campaigns. i think the both candidates are going to try to get under the skin of the others. i think the trump is going to try to make a calmer, angry, or less joyful to interrupt her vibes. and of course, calmly, harris is being urged to let from beach from. how do you, how do you play upon his insecurities, to have him have one of those moments as it is going to be persuasive to the very, very small number of undecided voters that we have. power harris, the debate will be an opportunity to tell voters about proposals after criticism without a campaign is relatively like a policy. are you really the president? i think the stakes are voted for great and there are to great for both candidates. maybe a little higher for hairs in that she's not as the 5 and she's had such a good role out from july. i'm through taking the vice president candidate. the
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conversion speech is want a lot of the new cycles. and so people are expecting a lot, especially if they don't know a lot about her going into it. for trump, it might be his best chance to end the political a honeymoon harris has enjoyed since you took over the summer as democratic candidate were run by stupid people stupid, stupid people. and we found that out at the debate with joe, how does that work out? and we're going to find it out again on tuesday night. is everybody going to be watch? trump? this may be his last chance to change the narrative, and the trajectory of the race obviously was doing much better in the national and battle ground pulling against prison biden. and now everything is tightened. and so this probably is going to be the only debate. and so he's trying to change the narrative, the focus this 90 minute of and will be the way to do it. it was president jo biden's disastrous debate performance, but up ended his re election bid. iris is
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a much younger candidate. she's 59 years old from 78. that will be a live audience with the debates in pennsylvania, a key swing state poll show the candidates essentially tight here. there are less than 2 months to go before an election. it's now too close to cool. bernard smith address here us. okay, let's talk to the associate on yet a director of digital strategy agend z for change. that's a non profit advocacy organization. she joins us live from los angeles that will welcome to angela 0. so what i'll stop by asking you 1st be about the full amount of this debates. i mean to jen z really care about what happens on cable tv is that way young people get the news? i mean, how much does this uh, full about methods you i don't think that this format is particularly aimed towards drugs in the 1st place. i think that the general idea that these candidates, these 2 cavities from a call harris are making moves that particularly appeals to generally something
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that i think most people would disagree with. i think that most intensity is getting. i mean, the study of the study that shows that generally is getting an overwhelming amount of their news from social media platforms like you to might take talking. while i know the number of my peers and i will be watching the debate at the end. it's going to determine how we vote and the selection you're talking about. take talk and you should have of course, the, eventually the footage will no doubt appear spliced up on social media. is there a danger? but by reducing the debate to these bite sized chunks, these posts on social media. so both sides of the debate, the republicans and the democrats can essentially select what makes them both look good. and i think there absolutely is, but i, we also, i think needs to be extremely aware of the fact that this is what politicians do in their day and day out is that they do take the parts of their policy, the parts of their speech, of the are the most to killing people that they would think would sweet people one way or another, instead of necessarily giving an entire cohesive look at what their policy
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platforms are. and i think it's the same thing that was talked about earlier in this segment talking about how there is all of these like general ideas of policy that both cala harris and the problem said they would like to happen, but not a very concrete um, written in the step by step, the way of getting us from that idea to something that um is actually enshrined in our law. i want to talk about the fact news and falsehoods when it comes to the political messaging from both comes to it, because let's look at one or 2 of the takeaways from the 1st debate between joe biden. donald trump a stream of misleading attacks and false heard some trump's pos and a string of spurious sentences from joe biden. i mean, do you think younger people are a little bit more circumspect about what they see in here? having grown up more aware of how information can be distorted. i think absolutely . i think generally speaking, i mean, i was, i believe, 19 or 18 when i was seeing the debates between the job i'm and on trump,
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the 1st time back in the 2020 election. and i think that we just are not very familiar with a sort of normal or civil or like focused energy from any of our um political candidates. and with that, i know there is going to be a bit of skepticism from our generation that is tuning into this sort of figuring out why they say what they say, whether it's something that is politically intuitive or something they genuinely believe. and i think one of the best examples of this right now is truck. now saying that he wants free ideas and all of these things when he has bearing consistently but against any kind of reproductive health care being subsidized by the government. do you think politically, both candidates have done enough across the board politically to reach out to young voters and i think absolutely. and i think both have done uniquely horrible job. i do. i think it's important to note that we generally do expect people like donald trump to do
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a not very good job. he's not very good communicator. and that also is generally what we would generally regard as a very racist and discriminatory person with things like the muscle that however many of us young people are people who have historically the democrats be due for that reason. expect to much more democratic politicians, including people like campbell harris that have when they were running for things like the senate already been in her 1st presidential around that she had done in 2020, talking about all of these amazing progressive policy. but she liked that. she is now walked back on, even though it's those progressive policies that do indeed went over the will of young people, young people who are generally very disillusioned by political prophecies right now because of the response. these seemed to student protests the way that we haven't gotten a lot of like general policies in the past ministration that has very firmly and cause any great changes within our life. all right, so i feel really good to hear your thoughts and all that. so i feel and yet i direct to of digital strategy. jen z for change like still had about to 0.
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the ukraine launch is a large scale drone to tackle the most go region getting at least one test. the task come video shows the moment of bridge collapsing via now the following alarm slides and flooded and in support. south africa and leave it late. and then i've called qualifier again, south 2004 election later in the show. the was a judy every story, every step as a narrative, a separation of what we cannot choose when to reach the welcome to simmons and exclude does under the redesigns luxury living, crafting a future today,
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of the top stories this hour. these really military has admitted continue us to activate, to be occupied westbank 26 year old. i should only escape the shots of the head close to the town of beta. on friday, she was taking positive protests against the expansion of a legal. is there any settlements? is there any armies killed at least 40 palestinians in the targeted strike of 10 incumbent in um, west states previously designated? i think so in a matter of hours coming, the house of donald trump also meeting that for us us presidential debates. both candidates have taken different approaches in the lead up house, just being a single trump is being home campaign found. the flooding has reached every pos of these. yeah. us, according to authorities who say that disaster has left 700000 people homeless and killed at least 270. the damage is extensive with houses, bridges, and roads washed away. and in ne nigeria, thousands of people have been forced to free the homes and bull nose stays out with
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them failed, causing major flooding bridges. roads and houses were destroyed in several areas. console just areas i meant address is that and my degree for a 3 o'clock local time is 2 o'clock, gmc, a section of the allowed drum on the outskirts of my degree, gave way. millions of gallons of water flooded the city. it's pottage at 3 o'clock in the morning and it lost it almost into the better pad of tuesday. and at the end of the day, hundreds of thousands of people, 500 thousands of 500000 people according to the national emergency management agency. i've currently being recorded as officially displaced, but no one is talking about people who are still probably way behind this. yeah. and if i move out to frame up over there, it's only the top floor of those houses that is above water. i need to simulate situations of trees over there,
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inside inside some where does come from officials of the emergency management agency said they don't have the resources to deal with a disaster of this magnitude. they don't have the engine boats based in fact need the helicopters, they want emergency supplies, medical supplies, water, food, and shelter, uphold hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced so far by this disaster. unfortunately, that help hasn't arrived yet. and what they did in the morning was to deploy a team of local diapers because they don't have professional divers at the moment when they sent them into the areas to yeah. to rescue people. 6 of them got to enjoy. they were taken for hospital and right now that rescue a person has been pulled up. nobody knows exactly how many people have died in this disaster. nobody knows exactly how many people are trump behind us. yeah. what have the seat you have? my degree is under water, the 500000 people displaced by the flood disaster and my degree come to this most trusted come,
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that used to be home for tens of thousands of people displaced by the white. i'm crisis. tons of calls is already registered to be yes. tens of thousands more outside. waiting to come in. there are somebody comes like this captain across my degrees. now they're coming to a life on something to. they need a shelter at which there is little here. they need a food, they need a medicine, they need a water. i'm going to put them to go out. this is the situation that come into how many degrees, how does it have my degree? ukraine has struck the most of the region and one of his biggest drone attacks on the outskirts of the russian capital least one person has been killed. usually a shop of oliver reports and must go a significant other noise. it's not to come the most of the region, residential buildings on fine and the town of rahman square about 50 kilometers south east of the kremlin. the result, say russian officials over the time to buy ukrainian drains and the guidelines,
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the extent of the damage. salma parent is a little while we were asleep. i got up to go to work. i looked in the window, i saw a ball of fire in just a 2nd. i covered my spouse with a blanket. the widow got smashed out by a shockwave. rates siren sounded in many areas, rushes, the defense ministry said $144.00 drives were shut down around the country, at least 20 of them over the most good region, making it one of the largest wave of attacks launched by ukraine since the conflict began and about 2 and a half years ago, the boot which feed so much, it was for in the morning, i heard the propeller, i opened the curtain and it hit the building right before my eyes. i saw it all. i took my family and we ran outside in the region of brianna, close to the border with ukraine. the russian defense ministry said 72 drugs are
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intercepted. but the russian military and let's say this is one of many episodes of people, told me that there was a few of the the tech doesn't have any sense. so from my point fewer so you will need to talk to families. and uh, we sure just focused on see what the nation and even if we look at official data from municipal defense and then by this going by just russia, we can see that none of the media to think it was he states media report at 3 most cool apples were also shut down due to that tax. despite frequency korean drone of tax ministry and civilian infrastructure in russia, as well as the current insurance of russian soil. the countries officials are still reluctance to coal. both on the same media isn't paying much attention to the building and the most for area. as the goal has progress key of has around top the
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development of its drone industry to enable it to target the military transport. an entry infrastructure inside russia. with ukrainian forces now, russian taylor tree following the incursion into the coast region. last month, president lugging his landscape has been entering his country's western allies to allow its forces to use long range missiles, tape targets inside russia and over us. and he hopes that will increase impressions presence, letting the pacing to ends, the will you lash above all about ultra 0 most go and the use the german government says is temporarily tightened and controls of all of its land board is to cover regular migration to reduce the risk of serious crime checks on the borders with 6 countries, including friends, luxemburg, and denmark. the set to begin on september. the 16th germany already has controls in place and the east and south pole was enclosed in jordan. as a king, the monks of a ton to political policies to parliamentary elections. first to turn out came in
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slightly lower than expected to just under 33 percent. michael apple losing the capsule. i'm on of the for the 1st time in decades, jordanians have voted for political parties on a new national ballot as well as voting locally for an independent candidate. 2 years ago, king of the 2nd place, the kingdom on a pulse of what he called political modernize ation. a new role is allowed political parties to have a bigger role in jordan, being given 30 percent of seats in the lower chamber of parliament. the house of representatives for the very 1st time, best thing is a political parties, because you're feeling more stronger than regular elections. political factors are covered all over this. georgia, which make you stronger. if you choose somebody or choose a special far to, you'll have answers from over at georgia. over the next 3 elections,
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independent candidates ought to be phased out. several 100 local and international election. observe as we are deployed in more than 1600 posting stations across the country. so you are p in unions, chief selection of the says their overall impressions with positive we have of the, the opening of the pulling place was done a time that the social materials was there. that there was no obstacle for the people to come and vote that there was no interference from sort these that the police was sitting behind. jordan's independent election commission said the number of votes has appeared to be training in the right direction, but hadn't made to expectations for one day at the and what kind of a sudden we observed a higher number of irregularities than any previous year. but this reflects the hub, what the all you see, the police and our observance have done one of those that we said that the turn out
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percentage will create a negative perception of political reform, which is just being implemented in jordan. jordan is electro body and civil society watched all garage that observed several minor irregularities, but nothing that materially changes the outcome of the poles. the selection marks the start of a process that is gradual, measured, and stable. something natural damian's place. premium on like level which is 0. i'm not. is the best all sometime soon, yagi has risen to a 127 in vietnam. another 54 people are missing with a government warning, the most severe flooding is expected. so the 100 reports noisy and tide tom trees what she can from what's left of her restaurants in harlem bay. a few chose all salvageable, but not much of to last week. know and borrowed a $120000.00 from friends and family to upgrade her restaurants. stuff that much
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i'm buying. i'm left empty handed because i borrowed money to invest in this place . i haven't paid back the old debt and now this so i definitely have nothing left. i didn't want to cry, but i can't help us. it hurts so much. so i've seen yankee notes already destroyed her business with her phone to the 2. so 83 is also where she lives with her daughters. further inland and limestone, proven to drive is dash com record. at the moment a bridge collapsed on sunday. emergency crews rescued. some people from the false moving river below, but others are still missing. look like buttons. i mean i will so scared when i fell in, i felt like i've just escaped that i cannot swim and i felt i was going to die. the super type food is the west hits asia to see if it made land for the northern vietnam on stock today. after leaving
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a trail of destruction in southern china and the philippines, the government has mobilized maybe half a 1000000 emergency crew members to deal with the off them off bots. it's morning, more flooding and land slides are expected with rivers likely to bus the banks and floods. more of north vietnam's famous royce parties. according to researches in the us and seeing a pool, climate change is closing type food in the region to form closer to the coast intensified quicker and stay overland longer at how long bays wold heritage sites and one of the main service the attractions in vietnam and so noisy and so she's determined to gets her restaurants up and running as soon as possible to be in the airport. but i will still continue to work on this restaurant unless my health isn't good or i can't walk anymore. i will arise from this because in my blog, i am not quite sure. she says hyphen yankee may have destroyed her livelihood, but no test spirit. sort of height of ultra 0,
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a junior adult as in india refusing to end a month, long stride cooling for justice software colleague was raped and killed while the work monday the supreme court directed them to return to work saying services of a hospital cannot be interrupted and will consume sharif, has this update from co cuts out initial defiance, junior, adaptive investment goals? captain polk, about refusing to call on a month long strike, define a supreme for directive. the supreme court said they should be returning to work by 5 pm local time, but they are quoting on the street and they say they will continue to out the night until the month i met by the state government. remember, they've been on site for a month now, folding for justice. so the rates and killing also colleagues, while on duty and government possible. now the, at the same time are raising all the challenges they face. and they say things need
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to change. i do much more than one does that one. justin dustin just died in the beginning and exam really by missing the associated with that tonight we have the believe we want that demographic environment. so that's a good work and we want to to next week or this weekend. and what we want to see if we can do new dr. says the directive, some of the supreme court has been disappointing because the hearing concentrated on the slice of the doctors and not the main case, which is on the rape and feeling of one of the police last month. now this trial began because of that they're calling for justice. they have complete mistrustful administration saying does that cover up missing the investigations have been afraid here? so it's, bob has also criticize the state government for some elapses getting investigations . now the federal agencies investigating and it's called form and
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a way victory over the united arab emirates who had beaten costa in may a previous game, maybe at godaddy getting on the school. she threw me one mill when a runner level and 6 points with group leaders. who is becky stone, who beat cookie stock 32. this is the 3rd round of agent qualifying with the 2 top themes of each group seeming automatic qualification. because i had a frustrating day in laos and what was the whole match for north korea? the north korean schooling are quite stunning, free kicked, to hold the asian champions to a to, to do in a game that stuff with a lengthy 2nd. health disruption keeps a heavy rain cause of the have just one point from 2 games increase. south korea have record of a 1st winning group be talking and sonya goldman was one of the school where it says they've been to them on $31.00 the way the koreans have full points off to get
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japan afforded. they civil flashing of china with another goal faced. i also a to, and the heat and some movie to about school to go teach as a fresh ball rain, 5 mil wave at 6 points for me to gainesville, japanese in groups e will say in that group, saudi arabia be china, off the southern, terribly in the 1st of i school them own go let jeremy the guilty party. and then they had midfielder mohammed kind of seem to provide in conduct of some kind of showing the failed amount of the school would be full health time. and then they set the winter in the 90 minutes, the c let to one victory and full points from 2 days straight. they all alongside the saudis and group see they have however, failed to pick up a wind. so full suckers, as they nicknamed, were held with goal is to await indonesia. it follows a shock loss to bar, right? mean they agree with hoping to to south american power houses face to face. we woke up qualifying origin, see, and a head to columbia for a rematch of the fuse. couple american final origin seen a one that one back in july,
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but that was also the match that so no mess the pick up the ankle injury which continues to keep them out of action. coach the announce kaloni teens. the space that even without him, the team will be fine. if he's gonna keep the flu or nothing type and then so it's difficult for soccer team not to depend on lee or he's a unique football, so it's logical. but the good thing about this team is that we have a game plan regardless of who's on the pitch. and the players can very well release . everyone plays the same level. so that helps. but it's evident that when leo was not there, we continue doing the same thing. but without that final thoughts that he has, anybody on the egypt have thresh, botswana, full, unable to make it to wins and has many matches in africa, a couple of nations qualifying in front of the town. the pharaohs were to goes up inside the opening hall from alber trays a day with both of those. that's what, that's what a lot times i have a look up in the 2nd off catch him. how much self got in on the ax egypt. sions.
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without a full place or to maintain top supporting group, see a l. jerry, i have continued a 100 percent winning starts a qualifying group e. how about those sort of go from adams or gun met with the days of the foxes to know up against liberia in monrovia, baghdad, bridge would add a food to seal good, 3, know, and then sell that for good have kicks the big campaign of disappointing seemed to him to against you gander, a 3 to win again, south sedan meant by find a buff on a. were able to pick up only 3 points on the road here. telling tim, but uh with the winning gold in the 50 minutes of stuff is done. in the nfl, the miami dolphins have cooled for strong action to be taken against the police officers who detained. they still play a ty, reach ill. it comes off the new party can footage was released showing the incidents which occurred before the dolphins. first game of the season, david stakes reports what started as
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a routine traffic stop. quickly escalated what do you come fitted shows. the moment nfl starts harvey kill was pulled out of any of the miami dolphins hall, dropped stadium just hours before the 1st game of the season. what happened next is open to interpretation. but after a disagreement about winding down his window, hill was eventually dragged out of his car and handcuffed face down on the ground. 5 to give me the other day right now,
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we're part of the summit, those teammates stopped to help and one of them was also i briefly detained the tops over the over the years. i know your license right now. i just didn't want to, you know, find out really good. after viewing the new footage, the dolphin said that they was southern by what they describe is overly aggressive and violent conduct by the police officers and cooled the swift and strong action to be taken. but the south florida police union has a different type and is standing by the offices. they say who was driving it amounted to put himself and others at risk. and that it was him that initiated the altercation by not being co operative. the union say he was never under arrest, and as his protocol, the police detained him for their own safety. it's also kind hill refused to sit
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down and was therefore quite redirected to the ground at the company who was eventually given to traffic citations and released. well, one of the offices has been placed on administrative g t, pending the outcome of an internal investigation, david stokes, which is 0. and we'll wrap up with a pretty and catching major league baseball. this was baltimore, seem to feel this said rick mullen, steering he's the game against the boston red, so he's incredible. catch stopped, geron duran from getting an extra bass. it's in the food ending. but unfortunately for muslims, the orioles. so went on seduce the game. 123 is not a bad catch, it will leave. that's what was supposed to be for the right. maybe. thanks about. okay, that's it for meeting thought. if this news out, please stay with us and check out our website. i would 0. don't com much more. all of our top story, somebody the minute will be in the chair in a moment with much more of the day's news. thanks for your company.
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