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the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters and self. i am very, you navigate, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. the worse flooding in decades, more than a 1000000 people are displaced in nigeria after a jam collapses, flooding the north eastern city of my degree. also, i'm out and with us, the ends and bob we over this is ambia. behind me is lake cree by which both countries. shane, i'll tell you why severe droughts is a big problem. a see that so down donald trump and come a hair is face off. and there's 1st presidential debates with the economy.
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integration on abortion, the main issues and john henry and in detroit were the one that is a polish finance in gaza. pray for their loved ones. 13 members of the family are among joslyn's killed and it is really strange. kevin asked with this force including defeats which the south american football houses argentina, at least to one to columbia in well come, qualify, and brazil, a beats, and by power going to the full. the last 5 matches the welcome to the news. our extreme weather is devastating areas across the african continent. the when says it's being driven by climate change and causing widespread suffering for tens of millions of people. so flooding in northeastern nigeria has
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left more than an 1000000 people displaced a co op dam on least a surge of water and born those states, the flooding is the worst, and my degree in 30 years to one of them. i mean, before i knew it was, had covered my entire house, so i fled with my children. as i'm speaking to you, my house is completely flooded. the only thing i have left with is the clothes on my back. my. i've been there as i'm looking at that, so the flood came in. we tried to push it back, but it overpowered us. we then left our homes and we made our way to this camp where we have a place to stay for now. but we do not have food and samba and bob, we are facing the opposite problem, one of their worst droughts in decades. water levels have dropped dramatically at a lake used by both countries to generate power. and that's led to rolling blackouts in both countries. the extreme weather has called food production and
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parts of africa to drop by half. the united nations estimates more than 2 trillion dollars is needed to help developing nations counter climate change off my degree is begins are coverage for my degree in nigeria. as the figure has risen one quarter, according to the emergency management agency, we spoke to earlier today, and he says the number just likely to increase right now more than half the cities underwater, we understand that the rotors are receding, however, would be received in the water we see the arrival of more and more people displaced by this disaster. a that has been happening here since yesterday. when this disaster spotted was the help that these people looking for is not forthcoming. this is exactly the situation is one in one of the areas such as that
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where thousands of the internally displaced questions have been abroad and as we finish, no, it's only individuals awful agencies coming in with 2 supplies to help these people. the vice president was here yesterday and he promised on lot of help all the help the state needed to help with the people be displaced by this disaster. however, what we're seeing right now is that the help has got into these people, thomas hills, the nigeria country director with the norwegian refugee council. he says his organization is working to help people find shelter, water and sanitation. and using what we will see in the end, there's a lot of people we have to buy this probably larger than any number that's out there. now, the big city, the lot of people living there is flooding because again, the people suffering currently just place. we're looking at the right numbers this morning just talking about 230000 in immediate need of assistance in
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a much larger population is impacted as well. of course, which is the government is reflecting engineering, people who are immediately drafting off emergency responders and people are stuck in their houses. they need immediate assistance in terms of what we can do about the international community can do is to really look at people walk around and around a place to sleep. it is to be able to help provide clean water ex variety, invitations or diseases don't spread. well, sorry, starting to think about a few after the immediate need of food and water and sanitation and starting to be met is that we're concerned about water water diseases and will come next as well. i was wondering if you know the flooded feelings of some good news of the supply chains will be wrapped in my wrist. austin, of a much more robust response can move forward to zambia is going through one of its worst routes in decades. low water levels at lake caribbean means the country can't
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produce enough electricity. the country's energy ministry. so as the power plant it's feeds could shut down within weeks, a neighboring some bob way is also in trouble. power with also reports from kerry by the school computer lab doesn't give use much anymore. people in zambia are going without power for more than 20 hours every day known as no shipping. we have to pump out what happened to act as a leading to the classroom, to the toilets and everything on the school side. one day we had a terrible incident where because of locating, we just didn't have enough of what and there was quite a bit of trauma and stuff really bad as to say, we need to do something more investing and reliable supplies. electricity is no longer
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a luxury so the cost of living cost to reboot then provides hydro electric power to a station on design the inside of the lake in the north and to this and bobby, and $5.00 on the south. the time, most of the country's electricity, the shoreline used to be here. now it's over, they want to label the lake leave. they have dropped dramatically because of the drought, boats, and ball, but ends up being either like to generate power loads labels means they physically supplies, having drastically cut in some bobby, that means daily blackouts sometimes up to 18 hours of so yes, the o'neill with us and nominate has cause droughts and heat waves in his i'm busy region. now lake reba is shrinking. it's working. a lot of people had him
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with us out there pretty well in africa. food is being heavily affected by heat waves, droughts, and floods. and that are further fuel in competition for resources. the united nations estimates more than 2 trillion dollars is needed to help developing nations counter climate change. i'll just there was environments editor. no clark has more . yes, climate is also the cause, the widespread sufferings of tens of millions of people in africa this year a line between heat waves in june is yeah, america with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees celsius drops across the logs. ways of the constant and flooding in ethiopia, kenya, in somalia, there's a cost effects food supplies with harvest and some parts of sub saharan africa dropping about to 50 percent last year. that's according to a report from the world meter, a logical organization. and these environmental disasters and making conflict more likely in regions already suffering instability and violence as competition for
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results is intensified us. the un says at least $2.00 trillion dollars a year is needed to help developing nations around the world counter these crises, especially in africa. so attention to and so the biggest climate conference of the scheduled by the you and, and as a by john in november. and the pressure is on for develop nations to live out to the promises made in the 2015 parents agreement on chuckling climate change. i'm finally getting the finance flaring to pour a nation's thing is, there's probably the money about according to the m. f. government subsidized fossil fuels by 7 trillion dollars in 2022, and that is equal to 70 percent of labeled ged pay. far beyond what spent on fighting the climate crisis. the
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both donald trump and kind of the harris or declaring victory officer, an a, b. c. news presidential debate on tuesday nights, the democratic and republican nominees squared off for 90 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects including israel's were on gaza, abortion, and who is best equipped to handle the economy. it's the 1st time that trump and harris i've met in person. kimberly how kit has more, a couple of harris septic spaces. their initial handshake was somewhat awkward. wilson campbell, a harris, appearing nervous at 1st, soon found her stride less attacking donald trump for what the bible administration inherited. donald trump left us the worst public health epidemic in a century. donald trump left us the worst attack on our democracy since the civil war. and what we have done is clean up donald trump's mess. the terrace
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also hit the former president, hard on his abortion stands a critical issue for millions of voters. i think the american people believe that certain freedoms, in particular, the freedom to make decisions about one's own body should not be made by the government. by her tab seem to trigger the former president, especially when she claimed people started leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom. people don't leave my rallies. golding trump, to appear angry and unstable, was the strategy harris used throughout the debate will answer the question on emigration. truck mused in the city of springfield, ohio figures education migrant start reading people's pat. it's a claim that city denies. they're eating the dogs, the people that came in there eating the cats, they're eating, they're eating the pets of the people that live there. and there's still a trump wasn't able to hit back. and harris on one of her biggest vulnerabilities
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was who was that her policies keep change a half and don't represent the chair and voters say as they want, everything that she believed 3 years ago and 4 years ago is out the window. she's going to my philosophy now in fact i was going to send her a mega hat. cala harris's campaign has extended an invitation to donald trump for a 2nd presidential debate in october. trump has responded that he'll think about it. kimberly helped get alice's 0. philadelphia, the voters held watch parties in battle, ground states across america, john 100 has more from detroit, were reactions were mixed in heavily democratic detroit, there was little doubt who they think won the debate also hard just to him. and he's, he got caught up in a couple of stories and he really didn't do good at all. she definitely has
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shown himself to be of quality and experience to me. i just don't everybody else thought the foolishness that came from the opponent who never answered a single question. do you think she's going to walk away with more support after this debate? definitely more support and i'm also going to go out and work hard for her. at a debate watch party hosted by the detroit association of black organizations, the crowd cheered for cumberland harris in june that donald trump is one of the handful swing states. the tends to design american elections, michigan these closely divide largely democratic in the cities in heavily republican in the vast rural regions with the business connection type, rigorous or yes and it is he's doing that. as michigan goes so often goes the nation. donald trump won the state in 2016 and the national election. joe biden did
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the same in 2020. this year po, suggest do race is closer here than ever. and both are fired. the view of the debate was dramatically different in trump country 300 kilometers away in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. we were waiting for kamala harris to come out and talk to the american citizens for 3040 days. now, when she finally did talk to still talks and privacy, i think we did pretty good. not as good as i and across the u. s. there were still undecided voters at the end of the 90 minute base off with a fair amount of head shaking. and i rolling in between good fans of both candidates found reason to claim victory. john henry l. g 0 detroit. let's make this a lavelle who's joining us from pittsburgh in pennsylvania. so phil, look, i mean both candidates claiming victory,
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but one of them voters saying where you are, what's the reaction there of the for, you know, it really depends on who you speak to. right. i mean, we're in pennsylvania v swing site. so when, when off, until at least before the debate, the, like this pause was shopping both harvest and biden, at a neck and neck. 48 percent. now obviously those posts may change over the coming days, but that was where we were yesterday. we're going to go to throw a stick in either direction to have an equal chance of hitting a trump suppose us or applied and support the so it really depends on who you speak to. if you're right, uh, kind of a troops of one of our higher supports, i should say, if you are a harris file, then the general consensus is she had a good night. people who were impressed with that performance. they were particularly impressed, i suppose, is by the fact that she managed to both bite him and that he talked to bates. and also that she was able to then position herself as a site at a more presidential way. if you are a trump support. so then there is a slight spectrum on how well you think he did. there was some people that i spoke
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to, who said that it wasn't his best performance, i remember. but they also comparing this performance to his last debate performance when he was a guided show, by the way it was uh, well do i had times of how joe biden uncommon, the high risk performs. but if you are a trump, suppose that the general feeling is that it hasn't changed your mind, your support for him was locked in. i mean, i spoke to some people who said that that are particularly like him. they don't like the mean suites that are like they go the nestle but mom bostic nature, but it's all about for them, the economy and for the people here in pennsylvania. but is the overriding issue. yes, there is concern about the uh, the bold as well that we are a long way from the border. so its not at the top of my, for many people as it may be for those living in the southern states. yes, there is concern about reproductive rights, but for people here, it is all about how they feel, how the lives of many people they feel that lives. nope, that's it. then they with 4 years ago, the fact that groceries are more expensive and all of that plays into how they're
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planning to buy. so phil, i mean both candidates are back in pennsylvania later today, but for a different reason. yes. so they're all going to be edged huntsville, pennsylvania. that is, of course, because of that is not only the night after the debate, it is also the anniversary of the $911.00 attacks. so they feed a new york this morning. we know that side presidents i pull the president, trump uncommon, the iris. she'll comes twice in less than 24 hours considering they've never met before. they will only be here in pennsylvania briefly before they then move on to the next memorial. but of course, they've gotta be visiting pennsylvania constantly over the next few weeks, because this is the states with both come support rate, tens of millions of dollars a month if it's television advertising. that also really targeting those on decided focus, particularly those 18 to 24 year old. i'm one thing that really has to be pointed out, which is most significant and maybe it seems, is that endorsement a tireless sweat from him,
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but she hasn't had health have position. she didn't come out and say, she endorsed comment of hers, but she said that she would be voting to come to the house for those 18 to 24 year olds who are on the side considering that come of the house is really trying to push itself on social media, that is really likely, so at least give them somewhere behind the box with that was uh, voters i asked for donald trump's response to that. he's come out on the subject to taylor swift. he said quote, i'm not a firm. and also to also add to a point that, kimberly just made a couple of harris has extended an invitation to do a 2nd debate. obviously, boyd by high performance, donald trump has just said he will not do a 2nd device. he sets up on his news channel of choice. fox news. he said he's not doing getting up because he before but late because on the country he thinks he did so well. but he doesn't need to appear on a stage with some of the highways to get. okay, phil, thanks for the updates. uh philip l reporting from pennsylvania. the,
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the thing goes on a wave is really a toxic scale, at least 20 palestinians and so on. on wednesday, 13 were from one families. they were killed in the southern city of con, you and this one is really air strikes, targeted their home gun fire and artillery shelling were reported in central garza where the fate off, comp, and the, and put a is refugee camps for hits honey. my food has this update from dated by the in central garza, a low weight learning of from a very close family member. the only surviving family member of that. the whole family that was killed and over not a talk and isn't honeymoon, is, is one of their daughters who was a really displaced in western part of the city of canyon is mainly another loss. is that because of the many people have been pushed into that area, she decided to go to stay with their families who are really displaced inside a residential building that they've been seeking, childers and protection. and it because their home in eastern honda and it was
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completely destroyed and the initial weeks of this inside the war, she arrived via 30 in the evening until overnight at the talk that passed midnight alone with her children. 13 people from one family. and this is only an example of how the many families that were killed in the past months, entire families, sometimes a 2 generation to 3 generations in one single hot blue created completely palestinian families are the core of the social fabric of the social structure. and from the, from the systematic patterns of attacks and families is really monitor is conducting what seems what seems to be a something that will cause the change in the demography of the gaza strip. just within the past few hours, just a couple hours ago. another a tug and ears track targeted a home and was from part of the city in but i'm off the roof. i city and the
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initial reports we received from people to close to the area that the house is, was full of people, including a whole family display fairly low and filtering inside the house. this one is really soldier has been critically injured after being round by a truck in your in, in the goal is really settlement and the occupied westbank is really army. so as the palestinian driver was taken to the hospital after being shots, emergency services are assessing that but i am has more from there to the blindness neuron a lot in the occupied westbank as we are overlooking the scene of what is waiting for us to say is a robbing attack against us really soldiers that are here in this area, news from a law in the occupied west bank. before a few years, we've seen a palestinian attack against is really soldiers in this area that has led these really forces to put a post that has one is really soldiers, at least almost 247. and this is when we've seen this morning,
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the footage of this vehicle robbing towards the soldier. now palestinian said he could have lost control over his vehicle. so it's not clear yet whether the 58 year old driver was intending really to do an attack. now we've seen these really forces is storming over the family home, and if indeed it was considered an attack, then we expect these really forces to demolish his house. this is what palestinians have been calling a collective punishment against palestinians who are all things seeing these really subtler is expanding and increasing their presence at the expense of palestinians. now, posting is in the surrounding villages in the neighboring area are expecting, is really subtler is to start attacking palestinians in their homes and their villages. and we've seen this in the past is really sutler is talking, palestinians following what they say are
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a tax against is really settlers here in the occupied with bag already. we've been seeing his way the settlers romping up their attacks against palestinians since the war started. they say that passed away and say that they enjoy a look of impunity and there's no accountability which is allowing the settlers to continue harming and hurting palestinians. knew that, but he didn't just eat off the occupied westbank house by this is really military has admitted killing a us circus. activist in the occupied westbank 26 year old eisen, or as he was shot in the head close to the town of bates on friday. she was taking part in a protest against the expansion of illegal is released settlements in the statements, but us president joe biden said that he's outraged and deeply sovereigns with the faithful shooting of s. k is totally unacceptable. he goes on to say there must be full accountability and israel must do more to ensure that incidents like this
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never happen again. i just know casters joining us from washington dc. just the president elaborates on what he meant by accountability and how to go about that as well. the rain biden says that he would stay in full contact with israel as it conducts its own investigation. we've heard that line before used when us citizens had been killed by his really forces in israel, in palestinian territories. biden's statement today was the, the longest response he's have so far, since a get was killed by his really forces 5 days ago as she was protesting. in, in the occupied westbank by the went on to say that is real, has acknowledged, is responsibility for a his desk and he called it a tragic error. and he said was resulting from unnecessary escalation. those similar sent him as echoed by vice president, comma la harris. shortly afterwards,
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who called it a horrific tragedy. this is a bit of back tracking, though, for the bite and ministration. who yesterday, the president received quite a bit of pushback. when he said that it was perhaps a bullet that workers shade off the ground that killed the young american activist . well, many witnesses have said that it seemed to be a direct hit to her head and that she had been targeted by his really sniper, we heard strong statements from us, secretary of state, onto the lincoln as well on this a day ago speaking in london. and he said that israel must change its rules of engagement in the occupied west bank, and he said that it was the 2nd us citizen to be killed by his really forces. of course, the 1st being serene walkway and al jazeera journalist, who was killed back in 2020 to us demanding accountability backs and still none to be had. as of this day. of course, the us is issuing sanctions against
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a settler. the extreme list in the west bank, but it has yet to take action as if, as far as the 98 or any sort of sanctions against is really military itself. it was said to be considering taking some actions like that back in april. that is still currently under consideration during all right. tidy, thank you very much. i a heavy is really selling on southern loving on as again raising concerns are for wider regional conflict is really armies as it struck 30 has been the launchers overnight. the latest round, the shelving comes is the is really defense minister. you opt alonzo as his country is moving, its focus away from garza to lab and on the reports for measure are you and in the south of lab and on one strike after another huge explosions heard across southern lebanon. is really army said fighter jets, hit about 30 rocket launchers and other military infrastructure belonging to
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hezbollah. these attacks are becoming more frequent as this really officials increase their rhetoric of threat against the arm to group national and fee modified up. we are in a phase of escalation, but it's still controlled meadows, at least for now, and then yahoo has been doing what do you want? that is and is pushing for us. felicia and as a form of pressure on has belong to. israel strikes appeared to be part of a strategy to prevent the armed group from building its military capabilities, particularly close to the border. the war of attrition is likely to continue in the absence of a deal on a withdrawal by husband law, the fighting on the 11 on front, or what someone is row called the northern front is directly linked to what is happening in casa. no diplomatic initiative can make progress until as well as war on the strip, and israel can never win this long war of attrition is real, should know that civilians comp return to their homes in the north unless the war
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on guns and that is opposition and it will not change despite the threats. isabelle has so far failed to separate what are seen as 2 front lines. officials say the army is now preparing to change the situation and shift focus from gaza to let been on. although israeli officials have been resorting to and telemetry threats, they have said they prefer to resolve the issue diplomatically through mediators. has the official say, the group does not seek a wider war, but it is prepared for one. so far, both parties have been cautious and their actions have been measured to avoid all out war. and while sporadic escalation has been the nature of this conflict, confrontations are expected to become more intense center for their eligibility to southern lebanon temperature. call from the weather years rob following hurricane from scenes progress towards the us gulf coast of the pacific coast and mexico. this chronic lab might develop into
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a tropical spinner on the gulf of mexico. so these already happened. the result was along the coast to mexico. there was a certain amount of minor flooding, no significant damage because this storm is i have to say now that is how we can from say you missed develop into a category one. it's toying with being category too, but it is also a batsman landfill. during some time like wednesday, just like to come across to the coast of louisiana at a 150 kilometers, press spinning wheel, cool, some wind damage. but i think the major challenges threatened from the amount of rain or the cost of cutting as you see. and also the storms is up to 2 meters in some places along the louisiana case. it's a low price, but anyway, morgan city might be directly in line for the all right, so expect widespread for the and some winds damage that is actually moving fairly quickly. so it'll be quickly across the coast then overnight and into says they will be running in line, losing its strength, wind wise. but it will certainly take it's raymond,
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this as well. so it'd be flooding elsewhere and do easy and you're not console. possibly in tennessee as well. you can wipe away the following is a storm on friday, but the rain will still be there that all his bad. the still ahead on the also is there a news our why a protest against israel's were on garza and the orange industry house, australia, 2nd largest city on edge the for you? how would take over best buy and indian business tycoon has left the payoff. but now rosie's international airport and england captain harry came scores a couple of shows to count off a landmark night for the striker, gemma knox, for reasons for the
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the new or within is our hello again. here's a reminder of the top stories, more than a 1000000 people have been displaced by flooding and might vary in northeastern nigeria, a collapse down on least a surge of water and bore no states. the when says the flooding is the worst of my degree in 30 years. us presidential candidates, donald trump, and campbell of harris have held their 1st and possibly own police televised debates. their campaigns. showdown took place in philadelphia, pennsylvania, a swing states that could prove pivotal on election day on november, the 5th in gaza. a wave of his really a tax was killed at least $20.00 for the incense on, on wednesday,
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13 or from one family. they were killed by and is really or stripe on their home. and the southern city of con eunice, more than 30 people, had been arrested in new australian city of melbourne following violence. confrontations between police protesters of police and protest or opposing israel's war on gossip demonstrations. against the war are being held outside of prominence arms convention and active a say they wants to raise awareness over the defense industries, role and civilian killings in gaza. so neil robertson has that story from melbourne . a battle ground of protest against east grounds on garza and it's killing of civilians as they riley to gain the conflict. and the goal, the weapons manufacturer is thousands of people faced a human barricade aimed at looking them from the entrance to an international
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weapons exhibition. they cannot just say bring weapons companies are keeping house to advertise is riley weapons. companies include companies that we want to serve as we've had against that we've had. we've had people go on to the course organized by groups including students. but palestine and disrupt pools demonstrates is, would defined in the message a gains to strategies. role in hosting delegates from around the world for the land forces 2024 exposition in mill. but in the country's largest military fit, you know, this is a sunday market for wave and rate, but then it's shameful that in our country lock out of this resource rich is absolute. does it in the warehouse thing? properties, properties from police space project dolls, including brooks, both rules and horsemen. you responded with tip of spray rubber,
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bullets and wrists. 39 and criminals had been arrested for their conduct for the confrontational conduct. they've been charged with a variety of offences ranging from assault police, into police, obstruct police, to generalize to salt. the states government has quoted millions of extra dollars into bolstering a police presence in the city for the fun days of the expedition aiming to the to do to unrest. a john fence has been erected around the city, a ring of steel cords in place as hotels hosting delegates will remain on the god with demonstration saying they will be asking the pools for the rest of the way. even though i believe we can we will. we will with a large police presence and thousands of people arrested for offences including austin,
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a soles and blocking roads. protest is starting to find in australia is 2nd largest city is pricing for the unrest. daniel robinson out to 0. melbourne, the innovation workers have gone on strike in the canyon capital to protest against a government plan to lease the airports to an indian company. hundreds of travelers have been left stranded at night, rubies international airport after flights were delayed, or canceled. staff say the controversial plan would be a dining group will lead to mass layoffs and worse and working conditions. welcomed web has more from outside. the airport in nairobi or kenya is main. international. apple is almost at a standstill. many airlines have cancelled all the lights, others have announced some delays. the door to this terminal is closed and locked.
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there are hundreds of passengers stranded trying to reach destinations across africa, europe and asia just waiting to find out. if for when their flights will be rescheduled, work is at the airport say that jobs are threatened by a government plan to lease it to an indian company success. yes. who can say the deal will give the company house to find them and replace them with foreign workers . the government says is necessary to bring an investment for apple. its expansion work is here on the any critics of the deal. and government protested he demonstrated across kenya in june and july tried to much tier one demonstration saying that the deal was bad. so kenyans, a donnie group has been previously accused of finance, so flawed in slicing set prices, and corruption allegations that denies the apple workers and the critics of the
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deals phase of 5 deal for kenyans. and the workers say though, keep striking until the plan. so the deal is dropped. malcolm web out to 0. 9 may be kenya. to south africa's coalition governments is facing what's seen as the 1st real challenge to it's unity in a dispute over education laws. president, serial rama, poster and the leader of the amc is due to sign the basic education laws amendment bill on friday. but the democratic alliance says, passing the law and its current form will endangered the coalition. the amc forms of governments of national unity was the party 3 months ago after it lost its majority in general elections. stephen groups as an associate editor of the daily mavericks as the south african online news publication. joining us from johannesburg, thanks for your time. so what is in the bill for the democratic alliance is so opposed to, i mean, thank you so much for having the in good day to you. so this bill, i think it's important to points out,
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was passed not by the parliament such as elected in the elections at the end of may here that led to the creation of the coalition governments involving heavy and see in the democratic alliance. but in fact, by the parliament whose mandate has already expired, in other words, by the previous parliament said wasn't signed into the system. once parliament passed as a boat, it goes to the president, the president can suggest, jump through some changes, send it back to problem. it's or sign isn't to know. sometimes that can take quite a few months before that signing actually happens. in this case, it hasn't happened yet. so since parliament sent it to the present, we've had the elections. now it's gone to the present and he's decided i'm kind of almost out of no way really to sign. it seems to know, and that's what slate to the da being so angry. a several contentious things in it . at 1st, it gives government departments more power over the language policies of schools. traditionally, these are being held by school governing bodies which allow parents to decide to an
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extent for language, then school teaching. and this becomes important because in south africa, language is often a proxy for race. and so some schools will have large numbers of black learners living in a communities that went to noon in english or other languages, the school because the parents have retained it like this. well, they need teaching offers tons, and that's just one of the changes. the other changes around, for example, when a learner can be expelled from a school which may not be so contentious and sought after contempt, but would be a major change. so okay, with all these issues that you raise, then i mean, how serious of a threat is this going to be to the governments of national unity? i think it's very serious and puffy because what ready, expecting is the government to become a nation w to mind you is what role freaking the constituencies of a parties within it. and for the democratic alliance is constituents, you will feel very threatening by the state complaint against it very strongly for a reason. they both just wanted them to fight against and for the da,
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the real problem here is that if the bill is signed until they will look weak, they will look like they have sort of sold off to the pallet and they will lose boats in not just the next naturally election in 5 years time. but in the local election in 2 years from now, i must just say there's a risk for the agency to. if the da were to pull out of the position, the a and c would fall below 50 percent with the parties to remain in this and they may not know remain in it. and it would lead to a very, i'm 2nd time in south africa. so what happens next, do you think is the president going to be given to the da's request to delay signing the bill or, or, what should we be looking out for? we're in a trash the case here with you in the blink space lose is. and i think the president, which blink 1st, i think that would be a major problem for him. it would look like he's giving in to the democratic alliance and of course, separate up racial overtones that the a in this country is it. most of it searches are right. it would look almost like
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he's giving in to the cost in some way. and that would be a major problem. i must just say is, it seems to me that there is no way present from oppose. this suddenly publicly said he was going to sign the spelling to know without gaming it out. but it's nothing. he feels that the da will be the ones who will blink 1st in this. okay, we'll see what happens. thank you so much for joining us from johannesburg to moscow. sizes forces have recaptured around 10 settlements from ukraine's military and russia's curse creature. and a russian commander said that happened in august, keys longs to surprise incursion into russian territory on august, the 6th, more than 3 years after moscow invaded ukraine. while the german chancellor laughed schultz says future ukraine. peace conferences must include russia. he's called for an increased effort towards entering the conflicts and not come as opposition in germany,
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rises over the costs of supporting ukraine in the war. russia was not included in a peace conference held in switzerland in june. dominic kane is our correspond to dominic's joining us from berlin says, tell us what we should be reading into. what's schultz for sets? it was the jump. so i said is more of what he was saying at the weekend of the weekend. he spoke to jim and tv and said that that should be another peace conference. the russian should be active . that's. that's the conference that is, that is in, in pods, endorsing what's present. savanski said back in july, what's what show set in the book this talk behind me this morning was in more detail saying, but if there is going to be peace and it has to be a piece that isn't dictated by an invading country that has to respect the sovereignty of ukraine, and it has to be a durable piece. the interesting thing that is that the leader of the opposition in the parliament, that's the leader of the conservative christy and democrats privilege maps a space that you disagree with that and said no, you cannot have
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a piece which is dictated by, by them be a puts in and that he was against the idea of any kind of suggestion of like a kind of peace conference as it was a negotiating table which puts in would be put in was still doing what he has been doing. so dominic, anything to reset about this timing of all of this and why these comments are being made now? well, the, the basic reality for old politicians in that column and behind me is the recent elections that took place in the last couple of weekends. and another one taking place 2 sundays from now in launch feast chapman states. i've seen a rise in the support for the stream policies of less than right. but it should say that the war and you, craig needs to come to an end. and some form of accommodation with russia needs to be, arrive that some sort of movement towards russia as it was. and so with the
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prospect of increasing support for that points of view for the shots feels to a certain extent pressure to try to brains to that. well, remember the states in selecting 2 sundays from their friends and book. the shots rep presents a federal parliament to constituency, in brands. and so many people in brandon book, all voting for policy to oppose continuing support for ukraine. and that is a very clear message to charles that says why some people say he is taking the position of he is now. all right, thank you. it's all mccain reporting from for the still ahead on the, i'll just it renews our run as well. an opposition supporters rally around their kansas who they say be president nicholas, not 0 and elections last month. and we often storm how much
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a loss continues. first impressive starts to the season as egypt play for a spot at the after. so a couple of nations, we haven't details in just a moment for jemma
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the, the, the temper, all the sports and the serious drama, like you doing to have the powerhouse as a south american football, argentina, and brazil have both stuff that defeats and world cup, qualifying the current well champions, argentina last 2, columbia, the team who they beat to, to lift the call for america in july. but this time, origin see not what was out to that in just cops in any and all messy and went
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behind away from home. but when how much rodriguez said yes and mascara, argentina equalized early in the 2nd house, at least passed from rodriguez was punished by nicholas gonzalez to the level things up. but rodriguez made up for it to the ceiling. a t one when full columbia with the penalty is the 1st victory. a residency lessons 2019 escape. it's always important to play against the teams of forces to raise our game . we already played them in a match that was very important for us. unfortunately, we weren't able to win the copper america, but we approach this one lucky it was another final and there's nothing back to the beating big rivals. as for brazil, they were missing in the engine name, all of us still started with 3 around and retry, since it gets part of why this is junior and rick and i'm with rico couldn't school day. and they went down one meal, diego, gomez, that would be able to go for the high in the twenty's minutes. they'll only have 3 shots on target and slumps to the false defeats. and the last 5 qualifying mattress
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was the most. it was a key. i think we have to work, we understand that we need a lot more to reach the level we will want. it's not simple, it's not easy, but we have to intensify so that we can quickly find that possible. i so you know, of course the office in the standings following that defeats the argentine that lead the way that they all just 2 points clear with columbia who are the only and beaten team, the top 6 get automatic spots for the outcome. there was still 10 games left by a u. s. e usaid team of hide ritz airport just so you know, as the new coach, the origin tenant will lead the team to the 2026 woke up, which will be hosted by the usa, mexico and canada. budgets, you know, hasn't previously touched top club sides, tottenham powers, sasha, ma, am chelsea assess matching jobs is expected to be friendly against panama in mid october us compton. christian, pretty sick is hyphen purchasing. they will bring a culture that is willing to fight to a team. that's last. the 3 of the last 4 much is through the 6 helps the us to clinch a drill with new zealand and
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a friendly on tuesday scoring. and the 2nd top for his 31st international go bots and these eleven's substitutes, benway and grab a laced equalizer. pretty for to it is one. it has to be said to secure a one year old england. captain harvey came, described it as the prospects nights, as he mocked his one, hundreds of parents for his country by scoring to goes before that nations big match with finland came, was presented with a golden calf, put by franklin and thoughts came to coming. the 1st english slash it's wayne really 10 years ago to reach 100 caps the bond meetings try to put things in the one that loves in the 2nd tough. you then finished off a nice passing move here to make it so, you know, that was kane's 68 international goal, extending his record as it was full time, top score. perfect night, you know, as a, as a strikes of clothes. i'm a 100 crap. i wanted to just go, go and i make not as many people as possible and get to win the game as well. so to so you know,
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a couple of those couple nice when this is and helping to him when to know was was uh, yeah, pretty much perfect. the netherlands case, ronald came in cold his sides into old row with germany, a fantastic match. it was it up, she went ahead less than 2 minutes in denison. the monster's 1st stopped to jeremy by squaring a 1st goal for his country to level the schools. gemini, then took the lead just before half time at the new captain, joshua cubis, of smoking high to make it to one. but the netherlands equalize the 5 minutes into the 2nd hoss dental dumfries with some bad news. full awesome fans with the caps in montenegro to god facing is 3 weeks out. with an ankle injury, the mid filled up picked up, the injury was playing for no way on monday. the timing couldn't be was for us know they have to huge premier league games coming up. they faced tottenham in the north london, bobby on sunday, followed by another away game that sits champions, manchester city, south korean international son,
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john who has denied allegations he taken pots and match fixing. i'm bribery when he played in china. he's one of 38 players and 5 officials, he's being banned for life by the chinese f i. so i'm held a tearful news conference outside so on wednesday, which he claimed he'd been forced to make a false confession. the midfielder who lost 2 spots in the national team. when this come to break was released in march. often any 10 monday in detention. and china is now signed up with korean campus to want in hopes to continue his career. that sort of was not selected for these countries was cut, qualify with a mon or tuesday finding the chance for the 8 to am on equalize before south 3 and captain soon it shouldn't been such as 5 bucks in front with 8 minutes to go. another go with the pin. stuff is time suit, a 311 a while japan happy rushing up the goals last week they beat china 7 mill on tuesday. it was just the size they fit past. all right, i set you way to add him us up more re to school to twice each as the t name as the summer, i believe increase to the 2nd straight with in this round to qualify. basic talk
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the frequency 2 points ahead. i forgot to mention is saudi arabia. iran also made it so you can save us a secured a hod foot when i the you a may be not any school in fast off stuff. it's time the you a full, they have an opportunity to equalize what the referee gave them a penalty, so humble in the 8 to 6 minutes. but he them reverse this decision, often via into the, into iran sit 2nd, been group right behind his back and started on go difference. how much that i continued his impressive start to the season, helping egypt to a full now when and qualifying for next is africa couples, nations, they were facing books. one, it was a max moot, a transfer case going twice in the 1st half full style. i added to the tally the little pool forward, squaring his full goal in 5 games across space, the primarily to and ask on, qualify the results, keeps egypt taught this group. see out, jerry, it will say made it to is it arrives. they beat live barriers, 3 visits that let me just 25 minutes to get the 1st to those. a decent strike. here
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from adams, oregon. the wind sees the main top of creepy with a full pointed advantage of the targets elsewhere reading champions, ivory, castell say one them out to the chat, the kind of rain and nigeria vice house to go list rules. and australian hockey play has been banned from competing for 12 months after he was arrested in paris to bind cocaine. and during the olympics, tom craig must have hospice the band with the remaining 6 months suspended, providing he meets conduct and behavior requirements. craig was detained by french police last months of purchasing the drug days after australia lost the course of find that the games he was released with the criminal warning credit because make more than $100.00 apparent, says for his country and helps them when silva take care games in 2021. that is only useful for me that pizza will have more lights at 3. we'll see you later. thank you so much. well then as well as president nicholas, my duro has said that he respects the decision by the opposition leader as window
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gonzales to seek exile in spain. gonzalez, left caracas on saturday and made a government crackdown on opposition leaders over july's disputed election. but as the see a new and reports, his departure has left many wandering. if the fight for recognition of his electorate victory is over, then his wailings in madrid demonstrated in support of a window gonzales, the presidential candidate whom they've been the one that july 28 election percentage arrived this week. in spring. after being granted political asylum, president nicolas my brutal says that he won the poll despite critics insisting that there is credible evidence to the contrary. now my brutal is applauding his opponents decision to leave the country go to policy. and behold on saturday world, i tell him master edmondo gonzalez, whom i confronted after the elections that i understand the decision he's made. and
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i respect it. i wish him well. the decision has demoralized many business railings, including those were pouring across the border into neighboring brazil seeking humanitarian refugee status. and pro they'll go on ahead of the electrical fluid was the last stroke. we don't want to do, right? we don't want him. he's making us stop in to the other. the other kind of meal is decorating who work pays for next week's national independence day. but she has little to celebrate. so she's one of more than a 1000000 venezuelans who have migrated to, to lease, and some of the became president and says she'd hoped themselves would take office so that you could return home. his exile is unsettling. she says your but i still have faith in january change will take place because god is in control of everything. my buddhist current term ends in january and opposition leaders at home and abroad say that, but besides this is exile is not the end, but rather a tactical retreat. i don't,
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i don't look at the window or you today at the window is the most valuable possession the oven, as well as have because he is our president elect to. and if you want the elections and right now, we need the president elect who is alive, not murdered, or jailed or kidnapped by the dictatorship of nicole last month, who wrote it on everybody. the us state department is brushing off criticism that it's hung gonzales out to dry and insist it's considering a number of options to pressure venezuela's government action in venezuela. president, my buddhist opponent say that they to have a plan from now until january. but concede, they need a stronger commitment from the international community for it to work. see in human algebra santiago. well, you can always find more information on that story as well as the days other top stories on our website. this alger 0 dot com. we'll take this short break and we'll be back in just a moment with much more of today's news. and also the latest headline. see you in a minute.
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the we're being taken into the main roads along on boxes coast. this is an environmental success story. what man destroyed man is now restoring id. mohammad is a community leader and part of the ongoing mangrove restoration project. he tells us logging of the mangroves over the years, had a severe impact. so we're now being taken to another way that the community gets income from the forest, but it's also being described to us as the forest security, deep farming of the forest. let's take a look when you go and just tried to force him to be the chase. you always extend you. so people know they have for the, for the security is protecting and growing this mangrove forest. is it community efforts in the name of food security and job creation?
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a crucial realization that by taking care of nature, it gives so much more sac his troops, truly the 1st casualty of war. a series of media laws introduce doctor of russia's invasion, a few cray of stifled independent journalism. witness chronicles the near impossible personal and political choices of a nobel peace prize winner and his colleagues in the media organizations find old days before forwarding silence of caravan under dogs. on now 201, and then send us your nominate decisions made from the white house, the sick millions around the world. stay without your 0 for life, coverage of every wisdom to the special programming and correspondence across the country. both parties are looking for any small group they can get to put them over
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the top. god bless the united states of america are great. the us elections on which is here. the, the worst flooding in decades. more than a 1000000 people are displaced in nigeria after a jam collapses flooding the north eastern city of migratory. the you're watching all the 0 life from the headquarters in del himes. eddie navigate is also coming up, palestinians exalt pray for their loved ones. 13 members of the family are among

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