tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera September 11, 2024 5:00pm-5:31pm AST
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listen to this special programming correspondence across the country. both parties are looking for any small group they can get to put them over the top. god bless the united states of america are great. the us elections on 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 and del himes ready navigate. the also coming up, palestinians does not pray for their loved ones. 13 members of the family are among the thousands killed and is really strikes despite is really
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a tax for us as promising a refugee agency says 530000 children have received their full year vaccine inc. awesome. donald trump and couple of harris face to face once again, less than 24 hours off through their 1st presidential debate. the extreme weather is devastating areas across the african continents. the un says it's being driven by climate change and causing widespread suffering for tens of millions of people. so, flooding in northeastern nigeria has left more than a 1000000 people displaced a collapse down on least a surge of water in border 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've left with is the clothes on my
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back to my husband as i'm looking at that. so the flood came and 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 zambia and bob way 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 let's rolling blackouts in both countries. extreme weather has called food production in parts of africa to drop by half. the u. n. estimates more than 2 trillion dollars is needed to help developing nations counter climate change. the police reports for my degree in nigeria, i think it has risen one point the according to the emergency management agency we spoke to earlier today and he says the number just likely to increase
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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 started was the help that these people looking for is not forthcoming. this is exactly the situation is work in one of the areas such as that where thousands of the internally displaced persons happens 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 gotten to these people,
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or people in zambia are living through one of its worst routes in decades. low water levels of lake reba means the country comp produce enough electricity, countries, energy industries. so as the power plant feeds could shut down within weeks, neighboring zimbabwe is also in trouble. how much also reports from career the school computer lab doesn't give use much anymore. people in zambia are going without paul for more than 20 hours every day known as load shipping. we have to pump out what happened to at times into the classroom, the toilets and everything. on the school side. one day we had a terrible incident where because of load chevy, we just didn't have enough of what and there was quite a bit of trauma and stuff really as bad as to say, we need to do something more investing and reliable supplies. electricity is no
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longer a luxury so the cost of living the dream of dan provides hydro electric power to a station on the zambian side of the lake in the north, and to visit bobby inside on the cell. the time most of the country's electricity, the shoreline used to be here. now it's over the water level, the likely, but have dropped dramatically because of the drought votes involved. it ends up being either late to generate power low. what do we have of mean? it physically supplies, having drastically cut into bobby, that means debbie blackouts sometimes up to 18 hours for yes. the o'neill with the phenomenon has cause droughts and heat waves in his i'm busy region now. lake reba
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is shrinking. it's working. a lot of people had him with us out there pretty but it's a bali of the in gaza, a wave. this is really a tax is killed at least 20 palestinians since dawn on wednesday, 13 were from one family. they were killed in the southern city of con eunice when it is really air strikes, targeted their home gun fire and artillery shelling were reported in central garza where the under side off comp and then put a is refugee camps were his then you and says it's administered nearly 530000 polio vaccines to children across the gaza strip. the agency has pushed ahead with the inoculation campaign. despite obstructions by the is really military. on monday you and employees were stopped at gun points on their way to
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the north. despite prior coordination, israel said there were, quote palestinian suspects in that to you in con, voice, or correspondence. this thought a possible thought is joining us from there. but also, as we're saying flooded despite the relentless, bombardments by israel warner was to minus vaccinated substantial amounts of children. yeah, that's why you can talk to the administrative health. and the west bank has stated that the on going back to nation campaign, internally it goes to strip, has reached 82 percent. why wonder why the rest of the fact that at least $530000.00 palestinian children of the age of 10 have been on the latest since the beginning of the vaccination campaign in the antonio territory now that the b o opperation to vaccinate? how soon it children to the north. it is still ongoing for its seconds a while and the 1st day in a c, 1000 children have been bucks. and i think despite the great level of risk coming
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danger unfolding venza, thomas, the parents have been expressing the fee that they are huge in to if i to about solution since it starts off. ok. you said in 3 minutes sweet was those which means that the situation puts at any moment, slept up slowly shown on these fees. so i know that change for the medical team. so all right thing. and then also the district also medical sources concerned that the operation has been complicated by access restriction shortages of a few alongside with the controversial monitoring evacuation owed, as well as these operations are still ongoing on the ground to the gaza strip has been typically out by these, but if i could just end up just only sets the minutes of, oh, that is very fine to just hop talk to one of the united nations one schultz is, which is housing thousands of palestinians families in and there's a rise refuge account medical sources to found that knowing how to finance at least
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have been killed so far and while they're still ongoing, as it being made by emergency. what cause to rescue move attempts from under the rubble of that school that has been hit. denise was reminding all of us that our journey school has been targeted for more than 3 times since the beginning of the conflict. we sold graphic scenes for palestinians being torn to pieces and they weren't gathered in one pockets in order to be transferred to the up. some of the number of casualties have been transferred to an older i'm to ox the hospital here in dirt, but i had due to the overwhelming capacity hold on out of the hospital in and there's a rush for food you count by witnesses as we have been talking to them has confirmed that the strikes was completely sudden without any sort of warning. it has left behind sways of disruption, where we show kind of sitting stuck onto the remnants of that school. then it's also worth mentioning that since july, at least 13 evacuation centers in the central areas of district have been targeted
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in mclee, sewing about the level of disrespect of sentience have been going through in areas that supposed to be safe, humanitarian zones that result it. i'm just reading through the statement that the is really army has put out in response to that attack in a new site on the account on the school, excuse me, that you were just telling us about the army saying that the compound was used to plant and carry out attacks against is really forces in the gaza strip and against israel. i mean, this is nothing you, we hear this type of rhetoric from israel over and over again. and they don't provide any evidence. give us a sense of how big that attack was. and besides at least 9 palestinians killed so far that death tool most likely is going to rise as a not yeah, that's why it was a very massive strikes that has page one of the very densely populated areas in this, in 12 areas. we just need to remind all of us that palestinians have been displaced
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from neighborhoods to another in order to find some sort of safety and obviously a rock. it's one of the places that because, but it only has 2 palestinians to go to one order to be away from. that's a minute to someone's spot. the grim reality is that we have some sort of fun. so the show it to you in terms of what the you spend a minute to reset it and they have been bouncing them off the area yesterday. and now they are attacking you on run filters under the pretext that it has been used as a control come on some stuff by the palestinian fruits. and we need also to say you that is very defense minister often times yesterday just 2 days ago. consent that come off as a military formation does not exist on the monies to eradicate the vast majority of its minute treat capability. now the question is that these areas of these a capabilities have been absolutely diminished in a very considerable amount of that means that to she's the biggest ballast attacking at the moment, no news areas have been used by kind of city empties previous rounds of conflict.
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so move on as well as the factory ration areas. we're heading to arms on schools in order to be able to get useful from you on services in terms of food, in terms of water and electric line. as this is absolutely controversial against the international humanitarian. those people have been following blissfully what it is, but um it has been telling them if they ask them to move to the west, immediately they hit to the west spot. faith. absolutely shocked by the fact that is what has been attacking the areas that work to, to get into this is what palestinians in fact have been given through the res, seem spoke to, but the 7 and we have been absolutely shocked by the mother of the is very what times and munitions being used to hit the scenario, leaving behind patches of casualties including women and children who are most protected and to be at least giving some sort of safety in light of the east bed, the howling to the just minutes we capabilities as the claim to target until late
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in the night there todd this on the ground. okay. thought it. thank you so much for the time being about any of these are the latest pictures we're seeing right now on your screen of the aftermath of the is really attack the took place in the under the, on the school. that's in the most laid off the refugee camp in the center of the gaza strip were hearing so far that at least 13 palestinians had been killed in that attack. more updates us. and when we got them is really forces of kill 2 palestinians and they blown up a house during grades and 12 came in. they occupied westbank. other houses were set on fire by is really soldiers. at least 13 others, including children have been injured during these rates. and one is really sold or has been critically injured after being round by a truck near and illegal is really settlements. and the occupied westbank is really army says the palestinian driver was taken to hospital after being shots, emergency services,
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or the scene. and the other hand has more from day to the blonde that's near it. on the left in the occupied westbank. we're overlooking the scene of what these really forces say is a roman attack against has really soldiers that are here in this area. neither i'm 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, 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 it storming over the family home,
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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 secular 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, in their villages. and we've seen this in the past is really settlers talking, palestinians following what they say are 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 palestinian 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. do that. but he does eat all the
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occupied to us bank palestine. here's this coming up on al jazeera in just a moment for the hotel. you have a takeover bid by an indian business tycoon has less, it fails, but night rubies international air. the pod came into the woods. they say that your government has repressive policies. respect of human rights, it is most important task mitel with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you're restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time . that's right. to tell you, is that the thought provoking on sense, how much with the trip do you think impulse is right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era from a, the narrative to media was from propaganda to the changing face of journalism. i
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on the top stories on how to 0 this hour of these 13 how this finance have been killed and it is really or strike on a un run school. housing displaced people in the state. aust, refugee camp in central garza. israel says it was targeting a hamas leadership compound in gaza. a wave is really a tax of killed at least 20 palestinians installed on wednesday. 13 were from one families. they were killed. fine is really or stripe on their home in the southern city of finding more than a 1000000 people have been displaced by flooding and might have green north eastern nigeria, a collapse down on least a surge of water in bordeaux states. the united nations as the flooding, that's the worst advisable rate in 30 years the
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both donald trump and cala harris are declaring victory after an a. b. c. news, presidential debate on tuesday nights. the democratic and republican nominees squared off for 19 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects, including israel's war on gauze of abortion. and who is best equipped to handle the economy this the 1st time, but trumping harris, have met in person. kimberly how kit has more a couple of harris septic bases, their initial handshake was somewhat awkward with comma la 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. the place her tab seem to trigger the former presidential, especially when she claimed people started leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and board of people don't leave my rallies. going trump to appear angry and unstable. was a strategy harris used throughout the debate, will answer the question on emigration. truck mused in the city of springfield, ohio figures haitian migrants art room, leading peoples pat. it's a claim that city denies. they're eating the dogs, the people that came in there, eating the cat, they're eating, they're eating the pets of the people that live there. and this bill,
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trump wasn't able to hit back at harris on one of her biggest vulnerabilities, the fewest bitter policies keep change a half and don't represent the change. 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 at 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 health it al jazeera philadelphia. let's speak to our correspondent phil of l, who's joining us from pennsylvania, pittsburgh, in fact, so fill with both candidates, declaring victory. what a voters think where you are the direction here as not being perhaps what you would expect considering especially the pennsylvania is so divided . and remember, pittsburgh is a major city like captain adelphia,
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where the debate was held. so it does tend to lead a little more democratic, certainly to have to look very far to find republican voters, your support, donald trump, that made a couple of things. you know, we are in the middle of downtown. so we think rubbing people as they had to work as they grew up, that coffee's couple of takeaways festival is how many people have actually told us they did not watch the device. now you've got to take what they say at face value. it could be that they did not watch the debate. it could be that they just didn't want to talk to a camera crew. and the quickest way of getting rid of a group of, i'm just you in the street just to say you didn't see it. and we'll come, but at least that is what that tells us. secondly, is the people that didn't watch it, it's just the level level of i see, and i'm given us to what was it. we start to 3 devices. we want to tell us how they come to vote, but part of them said that they didn't really feel that they took anything away. one lady actually said it was like watching a parent huddle is fighting. neither of them felt, but they did get any real benefit out of watching. we did speak to to harris support has said that they felt that she had
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a good night's. i'm not as generally consensus. let me ask you decide. and kimberly's piece. iris supposes, do you feel that she put in a good performance? i was at a, i watched a party last night that was put on by the other side by the republican party. and we could save that people that they were supporting donald trump, but even the some people felt that she was putting in a strong performance to extend the one lady said that she thought they'd come out of high risk coming to hire somebody probably had been given the questions in advance. now this is something that donald trump has really pushed before the debate on out to the debate. he says that it was a big debate. it was skewed against him. he says that the motor bases were against him. it was 3 against one. i must points out that a be seen use and it strict guidelines before the debate set that neither tons of it would be given the questions in advance. it was absolutely nothing to suggest, but that did happen. but nevertheless, they supports us with donald trump feel, but it was maybe not his best performance,
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although some people do things that he did very well. and donald trump, himself feels he did so well. so well, in fact, that he's just come out and said, he's not going to do a 2nd debate despite an offer from cumberland iris because he says he doesn't need to because his performance was so strong and the fail of both candidates are face to face again, at the $911.00 events, and that's of course, less than 24 hours since they're heated debate. what do we expect to happen there? of the 2 people who've never seen each other in person in their lives. and then what it looks like for 12 hours back together in a very close environment. i'm. they both shake hands. i mean, this is gonna keep was the language aspect busy the days 2nd time they met was this morning of this 911 memorial. obviously, a very somber occasion, despite the feelings from both sides, and neither was showing either anger or joy. this was a moment of reflection. a couple of hours was actually smoking through senate majority leader,
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chuck sherman and look for the image is that she didn't even know donald trump is that obviously she probably was way that he was the i'm the show comes. it was a handshake that looked on the surface of it, was it slightly oakwood, donald trump actually put both hands on her, but they were very quick to withdrawal and then gets the, the issue in question there. actually if i was going to be here in pennsylvania again later tonight, not for campaigning, raising spots. they're going to be here for $911.00 memorial reasons, but then they'll go back to the next memorial events, but they will all be back here in pennsylvania over the coming weeks and months. and yesterday was comment of harris's 10 visit to this site. this year alone. both sides off cooling millions and millions, into making sure that they get focuses on site. and this is such a crucial place to be that we're going to see the property here more than any other space ever to come in. okay, thank you so much. phillip bells, thanks for that. recording a vision workers have gone on striking the canyon capital to protest against a government plan to lease the airport to an indian company. hundreds of travelers
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have been left strands at it and i wrote these international airport after flights were delayed, or canceled. staff say the controversial fine with the other. any group will lead to mass layoffs and worse working conditions. and also more have, has more from outside the airport in nairobi, 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. 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 phone work is
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the government says it's 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 here. one demonstration saying that the deal was bad. so kenyans, donnie group has been previously accused of finance. so fraud in slicing set prices and corruption allegations it denies the the apple workers and the critics of the deals phase of 5 deals for kenyans. and the workers say though, keep striking until the plan. so the deal is dropped malcolm web out to 0. 9 maybe can yeah, and just a reminder of our breaking news this our, at least 13 people have been killed and then is really air strikes on a un run school. and they'll say to us refugee camp in central dawes up. thousands had been sheltering in not school to owner. what employees are also among the dead?
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that air strike happens in an area that the is really army hit, ordered people to go to for their safety. there's really army. so as it was targeting of how much leadership comm pounds more on the story at the top of the hour with fully about to go up next itself, thousands 0 the that is slipping. still being there, china from the remains of the last time through this one is trying to develop into typing, but it's certainly a tropical storm. moving slowly knowles, for the next couple days of open water. it's along this line that is still the season, the way to area for the central philippines. more especially if a tide on viet nam, they're temporarily so little bit drive in the last couple of days, entities, or is particularly dry in the moment. but if you move to east asia is turning
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particularly with the heat being replaced in central china by rain, significant rain, but dying back probably. and just as they basing looking dry again, we could see some funding in so, so maybe if you don't yang and certainly have you right. breaks of rain in japan, but watch this storm here. full cost. this one is it new studies? it was a smaller ones, the japan effect is heading almost directly towards shanghai that's sitting in the full costs. next couple of days, we will watch it for an old india. this circulation is tending that, awarding side for much of a dash or to pradesh, possibly bit beyond that because this will cost more funding. the same is also likely in bangladesh, particularly done in the se, but science advantage. i'm not drawing looking picture, and for pakistan is almost entirely dry. now. the, this is lynn. seems us i your
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