tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 11, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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or nominator hero. now the the hello on for me to miller. this isn't use our life from dela, coming up in the next 60 minutes. come with harris and donald trump. uh, sits a face often the 1st and potentially the only presidential debates were live in philadelphia. israel says it's highly likely it's troops shots and kills a us talk to act of us to be occupied with ben, unintentionally. plus, i am, i'm a degree. see, i get my degree why i've done collab. let's do this village of millions of gallons of water into the city that displays hundreds of thousands of the
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space exclusive historic mission to carry out the 1st space full by to video national. its about a piece of spam and with the latest news on what's being a special night for her, retain england, the captain scolding twice. some of these 110 countries. the we begin in the us where in the amount of hours calmer, harris and donald trump will meet and what could be the only presidential debate with just $55.00 days out from election day. the latest polls show a type race. so the white house president, jo biden's for performance and the 1st presidential debates ultimately forced him to a band and his re election campaign. but at smith begins our coverage and pamela harris
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and donald trump faceoff in the 1st tell as long as debates on tuesday, it will be also the 1st time the 2 of 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 beat fall. 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. campaign is relatively light on the 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 harris in that she's not as the 5 and she's had such
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a good role out from july. i'm through taking the vice president candidate. the conversion speech is want a lot of the new cycles. and so, and 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, a 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 watching 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
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biden's disastrous debate performance, but up ended his re election bid. iris is a much younger candidate cheese, 59 years old from 78. but what would be a live audience with the debates in pennsylvania, a key swing states poll show the candidates essentially tied to you. there are less than 2 months to go before an election. it's now too close to cool bonus smith, i'll just here, as well. jose bc news have set the rules for tuesday night's debate. only one candidates, a microphone is to be live at any one time their opponents microphone will be muted . that's a rule that come with harris's campaign, argued against candidates will only have a pin pad of paper and a bucket of water on stage. no props, old, pre with some notes are allowed no topics or questions all to be shared with the campaigns or candidates in advance as no campaign style for aids are allowed to interact with the candidates doing commercial breaks. all right,
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let's go live to kimberly healthcare two's in philadelphia for the debate which starts and just under a for hours a. kimberly, i don't think at this point with the 2 candidates being making that could be economy on the states a just how important and how much of a defining moment to this debates actually is us. and there's no question given the polls that this is really an opportunity for one of these candidates to break free. and so that is what each is trying to do. we know that they have been working for many days and even weeks now for parents, for this 19 minute debate. now each of their surrogates have been appearing on american networks. and what they've been say is that on the part of the harris campaign that com, la harris is going to try and are essentially go donald trump,
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into a sort of appearing as the sort of rambling, incoherent version of donald trump, that we have seen at times and really tried to bade him in to show him, but he is out of touch with the american populace. that he is really a vision of the past and contrast that with her vision for the future. now when it comes to donald trump, he is going to try and tie com, la harris, his vice president, to every one of what he believes. the american public seizes the unpopularity of the, by the ministration and its policies. whether it be the economy at high prices or immigration, or even k austin foreign policy. so these are the strategies and whether or not they work well, that will be the big question that we'll be watching for you. well, a little way away from the debate venue it's, it's pretty close to off, but what's the mood like ahead of the debates? i always had the opportunity to speak to some folks here in philadelphia,
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and surprisingly, there are still a lot of undecided voters and we've had a chance to speak to some of them. and they really represent some of the 10s of millions of people that will be watching. we know last time, more than 50000000 people watch the debate that was between president trump and we're a former president trump and president 5. and we expect that there will be even tens of millions more watching this time around. and it will be independence that these to this time around will really be trying to make their case to here's what some of those undecided voters had to say. take a list as well. i think everybody knows what donald trump's about. uh i think people are going to be tuning in and and expect them to hear vice president harris actually speak god for the 1st time. i think it's been probably a couple of months. we all know what happened in the last debate. and i, i really think this is, uh,
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this is her chance to get her message out true is true. so i like him because he knows he's very outspoken. so we know what to expect from from and it's definitely more or less the wallet thing. i mean now the challenge for the vice president will be to, uh, she. 6 that she is a part of the, by the administration and, and respect to that. but at the same time, distance herself from some of those policies. that's going to be the tricky part for her. 6 her and also trying to, as she showed in the past, has been a challenge to respond to some of the attacks and previous debates. and uh, this is also going to be a challenge for her. given the fact that many times it's not always clear which donald trump is going to show up. he is a tv veteran,
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but he can be unpredictable. and as history has shown, he doesn't play by the rules. many expecting the show is this evening or late in the evening. kimberly thank you so much full. that's kimberly help kids in philadelphia. let's bring in a political strategist, joy training, and she joins us from washington. d. c. thanks very much for your time. this evening. i want to continue on from what kimberly spoke about in terms of a policy for many policies, a key issue, a comment of harris could be seen as a continuation of the box administration. but at the same time, she's also trying to represent a new generation. what's this debate influence those who may still be on the fence? some of them we've heard from the last few minutes or yeah, no, i mean i think that so it's going to be both right. she's going to focus on the future the night. but she's also going to take credit for the thing to provide me with ministration done, which most americans will agree with some of those policies. so i think to be able
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to read the needle. do we not joe biden, to that 80 year old white man? and so that will be something that will signal the future. and i think that she will echo that in her remarks tonight. we're excited about doing, looking at some of the rules. we know that mike's will be muted, while the opposing kinds of speaks. is it likely the trump will stay on script and demonstrate self control for some watching that could be quite entertaining? perhaps those in his campaign all concerned that it may come across in a bad way. so you never know what donald will do, but i do think what we saw in the last debate is that he can pull himself together for 90 minutes. i think one of the things he has going for him to glow expectation, but i think we should expect that he will somehow find a way to rally professionalism for 90 minutes. he will live the entire time and you know, and type sort of business trademark. but he will be able to hold himself together
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so i think that's what we can expect. i think that's where they've been practicing to be sent. they've been doing so. um, so i know that that's something that will be focused on. there are a number of key issues that most likely have to be dealt with, depending on how much each cabinet it wants to focus on policy, arranging from the economy, to border control as well as installation. what are we likely to hear from trump? a for instance, what do you stick to dealing with these key issues or would we see a combination of that and perhaps personal drives and how would that go down? and yeah, we know that donald trump will talk about the economy. you know, we will certainly talk about inflation. that is one of the areas in which republicans actually pull better the democrats. so i think them, he will lean in quite heavily to that. they certainly can't talk about some of the other domestic issues. so whole talk there. so think vice president here is gonna talk about that as well because there's a lot of reading shoes in terms of our economy. and she had the voice,
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the what about the kitchen table issues and average everyday americans? and i think that she'll have a better connection with them. then, you know, donald trump, who himself is very wealthy and doesn't seem to connect on those issues. but certainly we will talk about what the imagine he might have an edge of a harris in terms of, of the debate. he's debated both joe biden, hillary clinton does that matter? now does she feel litigate or she also ran for president in um you know, in in 2020. so she will be prepared for this debate. she's been factor thing. she is a skilled debate or guild litigate or an assignment for the last place. so she will be able to meet him in whatever way, shape or form he brings himself in this debate. yet she's done this before. she has patience done by presidential debate for more importantly to prepay. busy for him. right, joy, thanks so much for your insights ahead of that. to presidential debate in
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a couple of hours. that was do a training, a political strategist, the are these ready minutes please? admitted kidding. a us a tough project. invest in the occupied westbank. 26 year old, i shouldn't a risky with shots and they had to close to the town of bates on friday. she was taking positive protests against the expansion of illegal is really settlements in a statement. these really all me says she was hits in directly and unintentionally by soldiers who were aiming not that hub, but what they describe as a t instigator. well, a news is these families release the response to these ready military's inquiry into what you're saying. they say in that statement is really always preliminary inquiry into i shall news killing is wholly inadequate with deeply offended by the suggestion that of killing by a trained snipe all was in any way unintentional. the disregard shown for human
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life in the enquiries opponent. we raise the rates, owed to mont, for the us government leaders, prison and fight, and vice president harris and secretary of state blinking to order an independent investigation into the is really when it is deliberate targeting and killing of a us citizen of all for decades, solidarity act of it's of how to bring some protection to palestinians in the occupied was back. but off days will forces killed the i should newer is key for the thing is v a few will into the actual act of this will come to the occupied was bank. you de brian reports from the occupied was bank. she came to lend them a hand here. they stretched out their arms to carry her bundles, american turkish active as tyson, who is he was killed by a shot in the head for him. and his really small, deeper in the village of north of the occupied west. bank irregular sight to protest against his really subtler taking over palestinian lines. this bullet is
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the message that no resistance to if very colonialism will be tolerated. whether it's senior and resistance or the resistance of 3 dorothy activists. our message to them is that no matter what they do, we will continue to stand with the struggle for liberation. palestinians held the funeral procession to honor a woman who wanted to help protect them from is ready violations which fell victim for some people here are mourning the killing of activist ice on what they tell us that these really forces do not differentiate between palestinians and your your part, what back at international activist many say it's a shift from previous years. for decades, international activists have help palestinians protest against israel's occupation . the sometimes succeeding in preventing his waiting secular attacks on
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palestinians were these really ministries excessive use. of course we used to think that people who have for and passports have some sort of immunity, but this is not the case anymore. one of the main reasons behind the killing of ice in nor is to prevent activists from coming here, that we're trying to tell people that we need them to reject us and document the crimes against us. despite the dangers, many ours eating those calls. i'm sure some people will sing more before coming here and we'd be scared. may be fine also tom. but i already know if people are still determined to come here. they feel that there is anita. i'm afraid to. but i feel like what we're doing is important and we want to stay new time more important than now. palestinians say that their voices are amplified, but never has his real been more determined to silence than me that but he
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just needed the occupied with bank policy by the us secretary of state and to they've been called in as well to change the rules of engagement in the occupied with bank, her killing was both unprovoked and justified. no one, no one should be shot and killed for attending a protest. no one should have to put their life at risk just for freely expressing their views. in our judgment is really security forces. need to make some fundamental changes in the way that they operate in the west bank including changes to the rules of engagement, stone hall as well on the us secretary of state's reaction from london. both of them would certainly from the blinking when he was asked by gentlest, was he in the budget ministration, willing to accept the explanation by these riley military that the young texas
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american activist had died by unintentional, is riley far. and he was very blunt about that. he said it was simply not acceptable as of this was the 2nd time that he, us citizen, the died in similar circumstances in the west bank and provides an unjustified he called it the 1st of course with serena blocked away in 2022 who was killed at fy is riley fy in a raid in jeanine in the west bank initially, these valleys were on the vaguely suggested it was simply cross file that was to blame intense international pressure methods. i eventually acceded that there was a high probability that c 55 and his riley military bullet accidentally very similar language. b use that was 6th street. lincoln said that is there any forces need to make changes in the way they operate in the west bank, including to the rules of engagement. he needs to change, he said, and we'll make that clear to most, some of the, the most senior members of these riley governments in it with it. what would it
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make a difference? we can only wait and see is ready. forces have killed at least 2 palestinians office during the city of 2 of them and they know that an occupied west bank at least 10 people have also been injured. on the bulldozers can be seen, destroy the streets in the city. something these really ministry regularly does and it's waves on the occupied west bank. now the frequency and intensity of raids on the territories increased dramatically over the past month. are these really on me is reportedly killed 14 palestinians and an attack on a refuge in complement in southern gaza. dozens, we injured in the strikes and out in the wasi that was designated to save. so and by israel, the victims were displaced, palestinians taking refuge from his ready bombardment. health officials have recovered 19 bodies, but many more buried under rubble. inquiries in all my wasi and since this report it was 1228 and when the is ready for us is carried out and massive
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a talk here in the last week on eunice in this here, let me tell you and say the sick man is the uh yeah, this how is after the is really for says targeted this will be, makes of comes with a can use, 5 is run the 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 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 60 palestinians were also injured. no sir. it was just like an earthquake. it's rarely war. planes pounded us mercilessly. seismic
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shake, we do not know where to go. we are leaving and the tents we miraculously survived, the air strikes gun that's in the foregoing pad. this is claimed to be a safe humanitarian soon that all my wife ca, now con eunice for, for me. but in reality, who these are organize in this area, as we see is an area where a lot of palestinians are living. and as you see those polish to use, i currently am trying to find their belongings or trying to find what's left. i'm just a tuck this area with an agriculture area. we see a prospect at houses for plant. and this is the only place where palestinians were able to come and lived here. we see mos of destruction, of these tents and all of these caustic causes are made of tastic. that's why it's very easy for them to. but now this is not the 1st attack and the tell you
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trace this ignited zone in on the grassy name is. 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 stream. this is betty i just need, i'm also community because a part of time. and another is where the stride killed at least 5 palestinians and gaza city that's in the north. the bomb struck a food store where people gathering and i'll show us where at least 41000 people have been killed annually 95000 injured. since israel began, it's on slow to him cause a last october, despite, as well as striking the gaza strip relentlessly. the united nations is continuing to vaccinate children against polio and bring him all community reports from those cause. these themes should not exist according to the you on
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a formal pull you known as white polo virus type 2 was already created in 1999 and the type of theme 2020 a. yes. today that is easily spinning guys. as is right, continues it's war and the on is, is shrugging into facts. any of these children against the today we received more than 300 children who are vaccinated against polio, despite the siege and the war. it was supposed to be a truce during this vaccination period, but that didn't happen. people here were displaced and bombed. and despite all of this, we vaccinated our children. and you want to use for our gainesville vaccine and these 2 range. and so for nearly half a 1000000 children have been vaccinated against a disease that has returned against all odds and palestinians are concerned, when has the senate they get even saw the worst. it's been almost
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a year and we're worried about our kids. there are a lot of diseases and we want to make sure that it's safe and protected. safe, however, is there, will it term, is it right? keeps up with the score also to a successful phase is as long as the polls or vaccination. some things as simple as sounds does on the on is no turning attention to the nor much of the area i was destroyed in the, in the most of the fighting and now lives there was little for from southern gaza. my shrivelled love leads by the is right, the army pulled and it's very important door. it will make it harder for medical teams to operate under war to prevent the spread of aziz's boss within guys as voters beyond. but he's dangerous, as well as this up to the workers from reaching some areas. sometimes you said in doctors up to 8 hours at gunpoint. this last phase is perhaps the most
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whiskey, 200000 children in your guys', a need to be faxed, the nation's health workers, say the operating is being complicated. like is why your through these with scripts near the axis issue and orders for people to evacuate. and short pieces of the fuel you ens, campaign and roll garza will be the toughest piece in the script because the area has been destroyed by israel and its armies the normal. make local health care professionals any easy or abraham of lead me eggs, euro northern gods of palestine. the u. s. as imposed a new sanctions on iran accusing to ron of sending ballistic muscles to russia as war on ukraine continues. the sanctions target 10 people and 6 companies connected to iran to defend sick to us. officials say the will so identified
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a full vessels involved and the delivery of weapons. european allies support the 1st sanctions. the u. k says it started terminating all direct as services between the you can iran, which also restricts and national carrier. iran is ability to fly and it's a space. the foreign ministry into ron's denied sending ballistic lessons to russia . the spokes person says it's just, i believe propaganda from the us. treat the policies executive vice president of the quincy institute. the think tank is, is american and european opposition to iran, alleged width and strong. supposed to russia is hypocritical, given wisdom support for israel. and it's one garza as well the ronnie is initially also denied providing drones to rush out. but now it's been clearly proven that there has been quite a lot of the volume drones use by the russians in the ukrainian invasion. so it did is, i think the track record shows that there is likely choose to the story,
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but we don't know the full picture yet. what is that? so this is highly problematic in it. it's further increasing this tensions between the us and the volume, or perhaps even more so between europe in the wrong, whose oppositions evolved support for russia and ukraine is far more central to european security than europe's opposition to the boss nuclear program ever. but there is at the same time and mass and hip hop procedure, 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 new arms and in the past that these tended to be a little bit more abided by an international scene. our are more or less security on an increasing this hostage. a still a head analysis era. dash cam video shows the moments of bridge collapse and get known following land slides and flooding. why the german governments decided to
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impose more restrictions on his port is in support to south africa. leave it late in the raf con, qualify again, selves to them for full action flights in the show the we've got a line of joint thunderstorms have been moving no safe through europe and nothing temperatures back leaving flooding on the ground. so it's a frontal system that is going to be followed by another one which is a much different based this is dropping typically enough to give street funding. dubrovnik had it on monday afternoon and it will keep going in that direction. now this is katie, where the volts, today's we nothing the cities anymore. we're not time to the high 20. somebody's probably behind that. what's coming in is the teams and it gets cold and still, and this is the picture on when so got cold is shares confused, caught
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a wind up in the road and valley through the west and then helped to generate big chairs. and yeah, this matches are maybe just endorsed with that and across the central front and into the outs. and you'll notice also remained. yeah, significant just fewer increase. by the time you get to assess that, it is cold enough to get snow on the mountains in the alps and across into weston australia as well. south of that, the punch is just flooding potential and maybe slovenia, or knolls in croatia, and the code coming down in the t internet will probably feel colder than that right now for that know for africa, the range to for the occasion in the middle of us how does it unusual event, but the bulk of it is for this aspect, where you might expect for this time the, the, the latest news as it breaks and are under locked down and is ready, occupation folders on the street with detailed coverage. the vaccination campaign
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freezes many challenges since is ro destroying most of the medical facilities, an old roads in java, from the house of the story. these really ministry has made it virtually impossible for the guys, fishermen still inside of their water consists of food. they just need the as the world economy, those struck for those with strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the grid of price otherwise on. so with this strategic downstream industry on the client, your better tomorrow the
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to let you know to 0 reminder about top stories this hour and a mass of hours coming to harris and donald trump ought to meet in the 1st u. s. presidential debates. both candidates have taken different approaches and the lead up iris has been rehearsing while trump has been on the campaign trail. these really mother trees admits of killing a us touch his active us to be occupied with spent 26 year old. i showed her as he was shot to the head close to the town of fates on friday. she was participating in a protest against the expansion of illegal is really settlements. these really always killed at least 40 palestinians and a target of striking attempts and come into the watch and previously designated the areas say. so in all of these nigeria,
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thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes and born on the state of damn, failed, causing major flooding. bridges, rose and houses were destroyed in civil areas. cut off. officials say the collapse of the damn nearby degree could lead to an increase in water born diseases. of to zeroes, i'm not address is they, and my degree as 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, its pottage at 3 o'clock in the. busy being and it lasted 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
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out a frame uh over there, it's only the top floor of those houses that is above water. i need to simulate situations of trees over there, 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 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. yeah. to rescue people. 6 of them got to enjoy. they were taken for hospital. and right now that rescue a person has been told of. nobody knows exactly how many people have died in this disaster. nobody knows exactly how many people are trump behind us. yeah. what have
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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 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? i might the desk told from times when yag is within 227 in vietnam, now the 54 people are missing with a government warning that most of the of flooding is expected. sorrel had rocked, reports, noisy and tied tom trees what she can from what's left of her restaurants in harlem
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bay. a few chairs, all salvageable, but not smoke shelves last week. know and borrowed a $120000.00 from friends and family to upgrade her restaurants. stuff that much 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 long phone, proven to drive is dosh 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 was so scared when i fell
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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 a trail of destruction in southern china and the philippines, the government has mobilize 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
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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, tie for an yankee may have destroyed her livelihood, but not test barrett sort of height of algebra. the german government says it's temporarily tightening controls at all of its land folders to copy regular migration and reduce the risk of serious crime tricks on the board as a 5 countries, including fonts, deluxe above and denmark. so to begin on september 16th germany, woody has controls in place in the east and south of germany, isn't the only in your country to introduce tied to a temporary border controls. as block members face a search and migrant arrivals, auster as imposing checks that his board as was the voc. yeah, and the czech republic until october 15th and with slovenia and hungry until november 11th. denmark has tightened bland and c controls from germany until november 11th process re introduced checks on his board has until the end of
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october. well, it's all these board checks with the ve now due to finish. in mid december, levine is imposed for the checks of troy, shaw, and hungry, until december 21st. dominic caden has moved from berlin. as the coalition government says that it's plan is workable, and it is consistent with the you know, what they want to do is to build santa's santa's. they call them on germany's board is with such an e u countries and then process the claims of individuals who come asking for assign him. why? because germany says under the dublin regulations, there are many people who come to germany where it's not the 1st e u country they've arrived and where those people have already started and assigned them claim somewhere else. and that you will not. germany says it wants to send those people back to those countries. this is contentious because there are
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many people in germany who say no if it's and assigned them claim it should be held here. fox, the political move music right now is shifting very much right towards the conservative party. and this kind of christian democrats. they say migration is not working. they reject what's being discussed and they say they have to be people sent back who claim for us on should just not be heard. i told somebody that could party say that the coalition government says no, that doesn't work. the reality behind all of this is recent elections have shown that in many parts of germany, many votes is all very opposed to the current migration rules. dominant cane al jazeera bullying of the private company space success aiming for a new record in space by sending ashton notes to distances from us on scene since the time of the apollo who land exam. they're also taking new risks. colored baker has more
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this may look like any other mission into space. but polaris dawn is different. it's led by one billionaire using the rockets of another to fly further from earth than humans have travelled in half a century power in columbus. phenomenal, where its crew will empty the air from their craft and walk in space. these are risks only national space agencies have taken before the world world space. yes, we lose the own and we lose muscle and our cardiovascular system changes. but that's all because we're adopting to our environment, but it automatically, baxter, which is why we need countermeasures in the space. if we plan on returning, we do need our space cowboys and we do need, you know, people to take those risk for us. in 1965, the soviet union and the us races to take the 1st space walk for both were nearly fatal american. but soon space walking. astronauts repaired skyline, put
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a new lands on the multi $1000000000.00 hubble space telescope and built the international space station. i layer, but it's still dangerous and italian astronaut, nearly drowned and his own suit, when his breathing system leaked in 2013, and most governments cannot afford accidents in space for polaris don, experts say the most dangerous moments of this mission will come as the crew empties and refills their vessel with air. when they face risks of liability and decompression sickness, the risky is part of it is that you threw away your address here and then you have to rebuild the type of emission. if there's micro menu right contact and it was one hell of unlucky day. there's been 2 years of preparation going into this. the majority of that on focused on this operation space x is now the only private space company up there. and it wants answers fast about how far it can push its astronaut, basically saving it. my main concern is that because the sec tv,
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this is done with that absolutely do is calling to the end to very good people back without any dependent group of a special like it typically is honestly if that if you bundle the baby is either the pays and some of the media space, flowers dawn is not the 1st private civilian mission, but it is the 1st to perform an extreme human experiment far from earth and is likely won't be the last column. baker alba, 0 firm laurel for so it gives the founder and executive director of space consulting firm as elliptical. she's joining us now from atlanta. georgia. thanks so much for joining us on all to 0. it's quite extraordinary. 870 miles above us surface. but also space folks expose those participating to a number of stresses. don't say we've just heard then if something goes wrong, there's little chance of a risk you want take the additional risk. the main part of this mission is to take
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this risk and take several different ways including the radiation environment. so they're kind of subject themselves to and this new pressure state. the space in that space has never tufted in space before. so we take the risk. so we can learn and we can continue to go on and breaking ground, which is what space ex intends to do, but it's not overly risky. it is pressure a risk, but we have done space watch now for decades and the clearance on crow m space back team have learned from what we've learned with nasa and ease the other team members . given those risks and you've spoken about how we get to learn from an experience like this and experiment like this, but does experimenting in this way? benefits of space exploration and to what extent? absolutely. so the whole idea is that commercial private individuals and commercial companies can do what government governments on the well they have done government trained astronaut and government else. vehicles, government operations,
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3 steps to take us to the next level saying we can do this too. and they prove that with the inspiration for and this, and that was the 1st commercial mission back in 2021. and now they're taking it a step further. and this is just the 1st commission deployments. don is the 1st of 3 missions. then the players don program for the players program that is going to be breaking grouch. the next one is likely also to have in the the tell us more about the space suit. it's the 1st time it's been used. you said it's on tested. what does it look like in terms of how it will support this mission? what does it mean for the mission? yes, i'm touched in space, so they've been doing a lot of testing on the ground for sure. so they've been practicing for this mission for 2 and a half years and they've been taking all the precautions. there is actually a commercial companies right now that are built in the next generation space since for nasa, nasa has always relied on commercial partners for spaces. and in this particular case, dfcs is doing the same thing,
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but on its own. and they are going to be dining. the space is put in the mind and talk to them in the vacuum of space when they take out all the air from the crew, dragons. and that is one of the rest because it has not been done before. but that is why they're doing it so they can do it again and again and again for all future missions. and also with that. so basics ultimately is looking at just how far i can push it's astronauts. do you think that's a gamble that will pay off? i think so, and i think that the crew on board would not be gambling with their lives. so the, everybody involved knows that there are risk that everyone involved believes that this can be done safely. again, they've been training for 2 and a half years, so this is not a group of space tours that are just out there deciding to do that. this is something that is that to be undertaken by professionals. so to, with people, one of them's phone before, one of them is a test pilot, and both of them have a heavy edition experience and to the other crew are space ex employees very well trained. so this whole entire team knows that they're taking risks with their own
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lives or the lives of the crew, but they know that they are prepared as much as they possibly can. the thanks so much for that and explaining just what the mission means of forced basics and the world. that's all for sake of found at executive director of consulting firm as to lexical to the head of the roman catholic church. folk frances has celebrated the mass and is to more going nearly home of the country's population. is the 1st visit by a pope to east to more since it gained independence in 2002, logistical washington reports so many east timorese. this is a deeply joyful movement in a country way more than 96 percent of the population is catholic. pope francis has received a welcome like new hundreds of thousands of people, braves the heat to attend a special mess with the head of the roman catholic church. many works long distances and thousands of engine nations cross the border for the chance to pray
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with the post. yes, it will take a lot for us and the pope is a reflection of the lord jesus as a shepherd who wants to see his sheet yet. so we come to him with all our hearts as our washer the most people visit here was in 1989 during the nation. suffice for independence from indonesian military occupation. now 25 years after independence. many still acknowledged the role if the judge in protecting timorese during those to move to us and violence. he is so front is praised, the asian nation for recovering from what he calls the greatest suffering. but he said new challenges are emerging. you know, the name is a dentist's name, you'll share that with us. also not forget bolos, children and adolescents that have a dignity violates as this phenomenon is emerging all over the world. we're all cold to do every single possible to prevent every kind of abuse. it was only
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a brief and a general comment, one that indirectly highlighted the sensitivities of this issue here with historic cases of child sexual abuse by clergy have shocks the public. the alleged perpetrator does include the nobel peace prize laureate form of bishop carlos billow, who had widely been considered a hero of the fight for independence. this too is the longest trip of pope francis's papacy engine, and vicious one for the 87 year old who is often in poor health. observe as say it highlights the importance of asia to the catholic church with a church continues to grow. it is not true, and the more that the church is more european. how would you? here's the chest of so many nation. how well friends in east timor is one of, of the big person,
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page house being the disciples of christ. this is the 3rd leg of the pope's asia to visiting indonesia and poking you, giving to frances will next head to single discipline washington, which is 0 still a head and all to 0 in sport will have the best goals from asian woke up qualifying that i'm coming up in a few moments news . the
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let's time for sport is peter. so me to thank you very much. it's been a special night for england, captain harry came both by and munich, fluid, celebrated. he's 100 kept for his country, scoring 2 goals, but strikes came in the 2nd hall as england seal, the 2 little victory over visits has fallen in the way for nations lead. okay, and is england's oldtime leading school with 68 international goals. now, 3 of which coming in the recent european championship in which he was joined top score, the netherlands in germany, played out a name pertaining to, to join amsterdam. of the dutch took the lease. the germans, not, i mean equalized particularly to you too many cats and joshua timmy putting his country in the lead. denzil, dumb free. so would however restore parity for the home side. and that's how this lead a group 3 match which rich iran has made it to winston to be an asian
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qualifying group, a is a to, to secure support at the 2026 world comp, which will be played across the usa, mexico and canada. they secured in the way of victory of the united arab emirates who had beaten, calculating the previous game. maybe getting, getting on the score sheet in the one know when you're on a level on 6 points with repeat is becky spelling would be cookie stock $32.00. this is the 1st round of asian qualifying with the top 2 teams of each group, ceiling or some method qualification. cuts ahead of frustrating day. it allows in what was her match for move career. the north koreans scoring a quite stunning free kick. the whole be asian champions to a to, to drill in a game that's stuff with a link, the 2nd of disruption due to heavy rain cause i have just one point from 2 games increase. a south korea have recorded the 1st winning group be tough man's son, you mean was one of the score is as they be time on 31 away. the koreans have full
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points to offer 2 games. japan afforded, they 7 know thrashing of china with another goal faced. i say who ada and hit somebody to about school 2 goals each as they threshed ball rain 5 know away. that's 6 points from 2 games for the japanese in groups. the. 6 old slipping group, see saudi arabia beach. i know it's a sewing terribly the 1st off, they scored a learning goal. i mean a jeremy, the guilty policy. and then they had midfield, obama connell center for violent conduct, often cut a show of a bail, them out the school before have time. and then they just went to in the ninety's minutes, a seal to $21.00 victory and 4 points. from 2 games on egypt have stretched botswana, full notes, make it to wins, and as many matches in africa, a couple of nations qualifying in front system. the pharaohs were to goes up inside the opening hoffman, our trays again with both of those. that's what, that's what
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a lot times i have a look in the 2nd hall if kept in the how much. so i got in on the app egypt. sions without a full play to, to maintain top spots in groups. see, this, algeria have continued a 100 percent when it's still it's a qualifying group. e. how about this or a go from adams or gone? that's put the face of the foxes to up against liberia in monrovia, baghdad, bridge would add a food, c, c, o, $23.00, know when and saw that. forget kick starts a big campaign off. the disappointment suits you home to against uganda. a 3 to win against sauce, through them. main funnel buff on a, were able to pick up the 3 points on the road here, sunday, and same box with the winning goal. in the 1st minutes of stoppage time in the nfl, the miami dolphins have cooled. feel strong actions to be taken against the police officers who detained. they stopped play a toy re till it comes off to a new body count for which was released showing the incident which occurred before
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the gulf ins. first game of the season, david state supports what started as 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, hardrock 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 hung, coughed face down on the ground. gimme the other. they were not
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so much to see make stuff to help. and one of them was also briefly detained over the years, i know your license right now. i just didn't want to, you know, your license find out really good. after viewing the new footage, the dolphin said that they was southern by what they describe is openly aggressive and binding conduct by the police officers and told the swift and strong action to be taken. but the south florida police union has a different type and he's standing by the offices. they say who was driving it amounted to put himself and others at risk. 2 and that it was him that initiated the altercation by not being co operative. the union say he was never under arrest . and as he's 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. and the person who was eventually given to traffic citations and released well, one of the offices has been placed on administrative j t pending the outcome of an internal investigation. david stokes. oh jeez, era. and we'll wrap up with a brilliant catch in major league baseball. this was baltimore, seemed to feel the civic mountains during his team's game against the boston red sox. he's incredible, catch stopped geron duran from getting an extra bass hits in the 3rd inning. but unfortunately, for mullins, the orioles still went on to lose the game. 123 and that's all the sports means to me to. all right, thanks very much piece a little. that's it for me for me to my left. all of us use our will be back in the moment with more of the days. use the
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