tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 11, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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upon the downstream industry on the client infinities your better tomorrow the the hello, this isn't use our own how to 0. i'm for the back to go live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 14 people that killed and then is really a talk on a school in central guys that you and workers are among those skills and shakes and smiles, but as a to us presidential candidates meet again after a heated showdown in their 1st debates will have reaction from the swing states. also this our, the worst flooding decades in nigeria. more than
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a 1000000 people are displaced after a dime collapses flooding the ne, in city of my degrees plus the processing mexico as the senate approves a controversial judicial reform that we'll see. judges elected by popular and on pizza simmons, who are you a sports defeats full to south american football power houses. origin tina lose. 212, columbia and world cup qualifying and brazil. a beaten by paragraph for the last and 5 matches. the 16 gmc will begin with breaking news out of gaza, where at least 14 people have been killed in an attack on a school at the new c, a rod refugee camp that you and run school houses,
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thousands of displaced palestinians in central gaza to all of our staff members are among the dead. dozens more have been injured. israel says it was targeting the have mice, leadership compound is really forces have been carrying out deadly attacks across the gaza strip since dawn as go straight to our correspond entire cup was the one whose life from dare, blah, in central guys, a topic you've just been to the scene of that, a talking new say right refugee, come tell us about what you saw and heard the world basically filled out just for a ton from the sony to the tag clutch a these, what if i could get set up targeted outgoing. the school, which is, are you on run, is that conviction sometime in i'm as a rush for fidget, come now us from the 1st moment till i entered the school i've just observed a tremendous amount of disruption. in fact, being selected to the place of piles of ruffles, cuts it around the area, people are looking for anything in order to use it again,
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also the destruction i showed items soluble that has been talking the grounds off to destroy. my witnesses have confirmed that at least a 15 palestinians having consent to kill them, that strike while people were waiting for the fluids at the moment when debt tax plus carried out by the is verified to just also use eye. witnesses confirmed that destroy, it has been carried out without any sort of warning. and basically these is not the attack on evaluation centers, especially in on those that rots refugee come. we're talking about 13 evaluation centers being targeted since july, which is an absolute, a very so ring size in terms of the numbers of these activation centers being targeted by these. but if i took it, so we need to remind all of us that this, these areas have been told by public, by these very minute, truthful palestinians to go that in order to seek refuge on the same time as for the claims that it has been used as a soon to come up senses by how much flights is blocked the did, they did not provide any fluids and shred of evidence to apply to prove that claims
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. at the moment, the people there are experiencing really for rustic and tremendous amounts of a show that they are no longer can feel safe even, and you are run shelters. indeed, we have heard that at least to you and employees to why employees have been killed in this attack. the pictures that we're looking at on our screen right now, a quite devastating, i mean from the scene, it looks like they're still many people that could be buried under the rubble of those buildings. that tired talk to us about risk us 1st right now. high. those shaping up is it likely that they could be survive, as somebody said well, as soon as i got to that location, i was really shocked by the numbers of taken that just what? because what we're looking for. um, each one is under the russell they have been taking using their barely hands due to the lack of civil equipments. um they have been say and they have been consigning fast. they are struggling in order to find any survive of the attack has caused
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a great deal of destruction the of the, the imagine see what to set to patients have come to an end. they have big top of the palestinians. busy being killed with factors of casualties being transferred to both hospitals, but booth imagines what is said. that israel is still up screen and gets minute to stripes, onto evacuation centers on the north, and the central area out in the fall south of district even to have expressed the and the fear about their completes in se unsafe environment. the working insights in order to look for survivors, right? these really ami has issued a statement, claiming that its forces targeted a mass control center command and control center. and as you've said, targets not the 1st time. that is real. his claim this, when they've targeted the civilian areas and not the 1st time they've targeted new se, right? but if you can tell us more about this comp, in particular in this area, oh gosh, i'm is a rock campus is sort of
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a struct sharpie. in fact, established in 1948 in order to horses, palestinian refugees, and it's a very budget tom with a huge numbers of houses being built in a very cheaply pill talk neighborhoods. this comp has been on the very relentless is very a tax since october. the 7th people have been killed in the homes and the evacuation centers. and even while we are sleeping without any sort to phoning b, i'm is that right for 3 jobs? so i a sense to nate serene, where it's number of parts has been completely on top. it can you repeat series by the attacks as a part of their ongoing operation to expand so then it's a room for results and to go into that there was no, any sort of industry threats could be imposed for the hist for the raising the troops and that necessary area, and at the same time, some of those that have been repeatedly expressing concerns about the possibility of the military and codes of for i'm, is that rochester to come to be split from other parts of this trend. which means
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that the lives of thousands of palestinians will be at a really high risk, which means that those people are under relentless, unconscious, sent a threat of death. this is the grim reality that families event have been moving from the older part of garza to i'm is a rock of calls as well as in order to find some sort of safety. but with the expansion of the is very minute trip ration to the south pitting tire strip has been the theater for these 20 minutes recreations. terry, thank you very much for the update they on this latest is really a talk on the on new see right. refugee camping central guys, what least 14 people have been killed, including 2 un employees. we will bring you the latest on this developing story when we have more information. of course, here on ologist sierra. elsewhere in the occupied westbank is really forces of kale to palestinians and blowing up a house during raids into career. some houses were also set on fire by is really soldiers. fire medics, the treating at least 13 people, including children who were injured. and one is really soldier has been critically
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injured after being rammed by, attract me at a settlement of give out a soft in the occupied westbank. these really ami says the palestinian driver was taken to hospital after being shot. the brain has more from dare did one nearer my lot in the occupied westbrook as we are overlooking the scene of what is really for us to say is a robbing 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
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58 year old driver was intending really to do an attack. now we've seen these really forces it 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, 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 westbank already. we've been seeing his way the settlers romping up their attacks against palestinian since the
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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 occupied to us bank palestine. the now to the united states where donald trump is on the defensive, criticizing moderators and claiming tuesday night, say the seniors presidential debate with come to harris, was raked against him. the democratic and republican nominee squared off for 19 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects. it was the 1st time that trump and harris met in person. kimberly hawk, it reports in philadelphia, a couple of harris septic bases. their initial handshake was somewhat awkward. wilson, campbell harris, appearing nervous at 1st, soon found her stride less attacking donald trump for what the bible administration
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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 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 to seem to trigger the former president, especially when she claimed people started leaving his rallies early out of exhaustion and boredom, people the lead morales, golding, trump, to appear angry and unstable, was the strategy harris used throughout the debate. will answer this question on emigration. truck mused in the city of springfield,
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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, they're eating the catch, they're eating their eating the pets of the people that lives there. and this bill, trump wasn't able to hit back and 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 believe 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 alpha 0, philadelphia or? well we have to correspondence with reaction from battle. ground states fill the
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valleys in pennsylvania. at 1st we go to john henry and who's in detroit, michigan. so john, what's the reaction in michigan? a key state of course, spring state where there are many uncommitted voters, especially among out of american voters. that's right, michigan is a closely divided state and they're really to michigan's here in urban area like detroit is heavily democratic. but in the rural areas, it's heavily republican. we were added to watch party last night, which was hosted by the detroit association of black organizations and african american group. and that was very strongly pro, comma la harris. they were cheering her, they were jeering trump. but it's a very different reaction when you get to the rural areas, and i've got an educated voter with me. this is adam holly or and she is a member of the faculty here at wayne state university in detroit. he is also a former state senator. so not your average viewer, somebody knows
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a bit about politics. adam, thanks for joining us. let me see. what was your impression of the debate last night? i was really glad that it happened. i thought it gave us an opportunity to see the difference between donald trump and campbell harris. and it was abundantly clear that the vice president was someone who was going to prepare who had a plan. and the former president was someone who was going to ramble and make personal tax. i think i knew the answer to this, but one that debate, i don't think there was any clear. there was only one person having a debate and that was comma harris. the former president was still rich stuff. us and we were talking a little earlier, was this a debate about personalities or about the issues? i think the vice president was trying to make this a debate talking about her plan and how the former president didn't have one. and for the president was talking about people, even cats, and going on personal tax and talking about the racial identity of the vice president. and i just think that american people want to know what we're going to get out of a new president. and that wasn't happening last night. now in michigan, as i was saying a little earlier they, it's really
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a matter turn out right. and the, in the urban areas of people turn out like they did in 2020, the democrats tend to wind. if they don't turn out in the urban areas, as in 2016, the republican tends to win. what do you see happening? this year? i was at a to pay watch party where there were 25300 people who weren't excited about watching this debate and getting out and getting people to vote. i think people are going to turn out. i think they're excited and people understand the stakes of it. this selection is going to come down to. they understand that this is about whether or not we're going to have infrastructure, whether we're going to have payments for schools. and most importantly, whether not we're going to continue to export things. michigan is all about manufacturing in the auto industry grew under this administration and strong kind of the less did you have a favorite moment or 2 from the last debate? i mean, there are a couple, but when the former president said, uh she, you know, he knows world leaders cuz the vice president said, your joke internationally said, well, the president, the prime minister of hungry and i, there's good any name dropped the leader of the taliban. but it got really weird,
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really fast and just showed how on hinge the former president is. all right, well adam holly, you're thank you so much for talking to us at alger 0. that is a view from here in detroit. one of the one side of michigan tends to be democratic here, but again, this is a closely divided state. when democrats, when in michigan they tend to win the election. when they don't win here, the republicans tend to win. john, thank you very much for that, john henderson in detroit there. let's get the view from another swing state, pennsylvania phil laval is there for us. so what's the reaction that failed to the debate? who do people think came out on top? well i, it's ready makes some which reflects ready to division in the state. i mean, the power was up and so yes that i had harris and trump neck and neck. at 48 percent. i think there's a general consensus here, but it was a good night for harris, not the best nights for donald trump, even though the full, the president a saying on cv doesn't need to devalue to god because he did so well. we've spoken
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to support as your sites that are going to change their minds. they will still vote for him, but they didn't think it was his strongest performance to bear in mind or so that, that coming off the back of the less to fight. while he receives it before much stronger again, stroke by and ask for the higher support is, i mean, they're pretty jubilant. they feel like she did a good job and probably got one have got kind of a line and we've just dropped from the straight. so i forgive us, i'm just, i'm, i, it's obvious that people think come of iris on her side, had a good night. rather than asking you where she before the best way to turn on its head. where do you think she could have improved? i think she could have been a lot more clear in how she plans to implement some of her policy. she listed some of them. but when she was questioned about a couple of things about how she was going to do that, you kind of dodge the question and i feel like she could have explained that a little bit better to reach undecided voters. but overall, i think she did a lot better. it was obviously a very high stakes debate and i, i'm very excited about it. so going into it,
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one of the things we were told was that the trump campaign was ready to go on the economy. do you think that she managed to hold the road when she was talking about, i mean you didn't, she gets many specifics budgeting. she managed to hold her own how she's going to handle things like rising prices and all the rest of it. absolutely. i think she took the office, which was very smart because it kind of prevented him from hammering down her too much. um, but i think in regards to actually addressing the economy issues, she did a pretty good job, you know, describing some of the policies providing money for 1st time home buyers of lowering the price of the grocery. she didn't say how she would do that, but i think i wrote, she did, did a pretty good job listing the policies. and so, you know, a lot of it is also being decided online, right. is the means and there's all the clips, the both sides of sharing and a lot of people were expecting care at some point. the site, excuse me, i'm speaking my, she did with my past 4 years ago, right? she didn't, she did this thing where she dropped a chain and she saw a pull the face. some people would say that was your house. that was the study done more than once. what did you make of all of us?
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um, i think you might have just been habit. honestly. i feel like all of us sometimes we listen to him kind of do that face, but i think to work so to we're expecting her to do that. i feel like it would, it would have been kind of silly for her to do it. but i think that, you know, sometimes a face to be slower than words can. and obviously when donald trump tried to use like i'm speaking, remember that, that kind of left a bad taste and some people smells um. so um yeah, i kinda, thanks very much. like i say i was cover on just explaining that power support is all feeling very pleased with that performance last night. we say another one which is on the stage with donald trump. well, the highest campaign has reached out an offer a 2nd debate. donald trump has said he will not do another one. he gave thought quotes, it's his you trouble of choice spokes news because he says he thinks he did so well . he doesn't need to do it again. fail. thank you very much for that feeling that i live there in philadelphia, pennsylvania. well, among the topics debated the war on guys on the to us presidential candidates
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presented their views on israel's conflict. this is what they have to say. israel has a right to defend itself, we would and how it does so matters because it is also true far too many innocent palestinians have been killed. children, mothers, g h is real at the same time in our own way. she hates the arab population because the whole place is good to get blown up. arabs jewish people as well if i'm on this and other developments in his rouse will on guys on i'd speak to so tom, by a kind of professor of public policy at home i've been felicia university. joining us on use are always good to have you with us so time. very few details about how they would end the war on gaza from come to harris and donald trump. of course, both of them a pro israel. uh, did you hear anything in that debate last night that would suggest that either of
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them would have it shifted in in policy when it comes to israel is one guys and ending the conflict? not really. i think the closest harris go to is by uh, again asserting the need for a 2 state solution. so this is one long term goal for the 1st thing is valid. conflict. she also talked about the limits that is out has to observe when defending yourself, which is kind of saying, you know, they have to observe the human to general principles. but you can see from today's incident that they don't see the care and then not listening to the nice states. what really worries us is that this debate and the discussion that took place really gives nothing you know, until the day of election to do whatever he likes. it is very clear that neither of the candidate is going to put any serious pressure on israel system that my, what do you think is preferred candidate? you mentioned that to me out with that there's been speculation that he perhaps is
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refusing to sign a ceasefire deal. uh and you know, agree to an end to the conflict until there's a new administration in that he's hoping that that would be a trump administration in the white house. well, i mean that the whole clearly leads towards trump is just migrate to support with the drum button tonight. what trump said about the possibility of is rad, ending within 2 years, is really reflecting the level of fear that those readings have. and people that came with support as well. this is a sort of 12 that goes around dinner tables nowadays and to have it to being said by a former president so bluntly, it does show that the level of risk is great. and in fact, nothing ever was contributed directly to this. he has stripped as right of all the model objectives for his existence, day on day for the last 11 months. he has demonstrated to the world that this is an entity that is for into the region. it is composed in a rush,
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it's not something that's gonna have any sustainable future, and it does not go away any of the float. so i think to have that's reflected by trump is significant. now, in another development, we've heard, finally from present, joe biden on the killing of the turkish american activist in the occupied westbank last week in the us present. saying that they must be full accountability for the killing of i should, nor as the in the occupied westbank key. and the statement, he said that he's outraged and deeply saddened and the fatal shooting of ascii is totally unacceptable. by them goes on to say they must be full accountability and israel must do more to ensure that incidents like this never happen again. so, so time, what do you make of that statement? we've heard from uh, by a blinking on this as well. 24 hours ago, and now the us president, do you get a sense that uh, the administration is perhaps trying to draw a line on the sand with this uh,
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a task. what is what the family of the victim expect, and many americans have expected from violent to say on the day when it's happened . it's happening, it's a bit now too late, just taking a few days to come up with a statement. somehow agreeing what he immediately said after an american was killed in gaza. so i think from the perspective of the victim and her family is probably a good thing, but would have to have an impact on that situation. i doubt it unless they take serious measures to stop supplying israel today. it's, nothing's going to. yeah, it is quite so significant that such a, you know, condemnations from, from the us and the expression of outrage from the binding ministration seems to be, you know, landing on deaf. he is in his ro, we've seen this attack again today. i mean, to say right, right, well, what's happening is condemning his condemning the attack, but then he's leaving it open for those right out of me to investigate. and so he knows exactly that's nothing is going to happen. so it's really sound bites and
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desperate and this time of elections i think desperate to, to when the out up and then what's important in our states. all right, so tom, back out. always good to hear from you. thank you so much for joining us on the news. our thank you that's sent to out of world news now. and in nigeria, the collapse of a dime in the northeast has cost severe flooding, destroying thousands of homes. and we're seeing a di humanitarian crisis. more than a 1000000 people have been for some their homes in borneo state straining resources in an area already biling in security and hunger. emergency workers say somebody's have been retrieved the you and says the funding is the worst in my degree. in fact, you use 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 back to my. i've been there as i'm looking at that. so the flood came and we tried
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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. would we do not have food? well, let's get an update on the situation on the ground and speak to. i'll just hear as i'm age, race was in my degree ne nigeria tell us about the situation where you are at the moment in time. it of the way. finally, we've been here for hours and what we see, what we continue to see over the past few hours, is that more people are coming out of the water or the area, you know dated by the flood waters. some how to spend more than 14 hours there and they just see this side of town. but right behind me, that is the palace of the region on the moon. i can behind it. that follows is inside more time behind it. how is this forms businesses our own and more just so what do we continue to see? is a stream of people say you from the flood by people, by diverse,
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private divers who committed themselves to go into the water? no equipment, nothing. all they have uh tubes and maybe some gallons that they go. they hang on to go into the water and try to save as many people as they can. what's the dead bodies arriving also? and we've seen as young as probably 2 days old twins that rescued and they will move to safety. now, they will continue the process, the process of recovery, and most of them who are able to sort of, uh, recover properly with join. hundreds of thousands will have taken shelter in refuge comes across my degree board real estate. and those were taken and shelter as you say, what sort of help are they getting? what's been the nigerian government's response to this crisis? to the one yesterday, the vice president was here in the evening. he met some of you for me. some of the
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company is going to tell me about food, shelter, and medicines to them and 24 hours after we've been through those times and very few supplies of reach the people that it's a desperate situation in those areas. the state government, the regional government problem, is that it will deliver goods and services as well as food items to those who are in need. what happened this morning was the governor of the state went around distributing money to families affected so that they can buy what they can because these applied to everybody i know is they've done bust sort of to suddenly and there was no progression on growth. so food items for most to donates full shows up for medicines and tablets, and everybody was fortunate trust and surprise by the sudden breakage of that done . and this process continued. we got told that more than 1000000 people, 1200000 people have been affected. now if i understand that more people are coming and if i move out to frame, now what do you see is a continuous stream of people?
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what able to, i was saved and those weren't able to solve bridge something out of there, what's, what's left of that holes. so that's the situation we're seeing right now across the board. real estate in and i did. and what we understand also is that the waters of going down streams on impacted other communities after many degrees. and we don't know the situation that in right now, but uh, most of the city hop on visit you at least isn't water. how may i just thank you very much for the update, as long as it was on the trace reporting deadline from my degree in northeastern. and jerry, still ahead on and use our the will tell you what led to chaotic seems that night will be as international airport as hundreds of passengers were left stranded. fast y supporters of venezuela's opposition need. i say he's exile is just the beginning of the fight for recognition and england. captain harry
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came scores a couple of goals to camp off a land last night for the strike up to have more mat in sports. they stay with us the there's bit more winter weather to come for watching tv or the satellite picture reveals it usually is these knowles and consolidates in the line of thunderstorms, quite dramatic ones. and that's the case during wednesday through year to gone into was argentine is coming up because of a woman and normally praise agent on degrees above average. that's coming down in a very, very smoky atmosphere. this our pilot, one of the most polluted cities on this during when say, because was that smoke, which is still gonna be bro there. and because there's nothing to put out as far as at all building in this western part of amazon, you know, also the constant and the shingles on the heaviest company right. in panama,
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costa rica lights up more frequent, around the caribbean, and back to cuba. 5, your office, the front seat, or we should talk about it, but the shelves in mexico. keep going anyway on the pacific side. and they've given me occasional st funding. but this will be the one to watch was the northwest, the us cools down. term should have been well above average. this of course is a flood risk. i think there will be significant funding on the texas and louisiana coast because of how it can warning category one or 2 was it makes landfill as it goes in line and it takes the floods with it in the form of heavy rain. but the winds will slowly slowly die the. ready too often of con, it's done, it's put tray through the prism of war, but there were many of the kind of stuff thanks for the braves. individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives
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you're watching the news hour on out to 0 with me for the back to a reminder about top stories. at least 14 people have been killed, an attack on a school id on no c, right, refugee camp in central guys that the you in run school houses, thousands of displaced palestinians. 2 or more staff members are among the dead. the collapse of a dime in ne to nigeria has cost of the flooding. worse mean a die. monetary implies system born on stage, more than a 1000000 people have been for some that house. and donald trump is on the defensive, criticizing moderators and claiming tuesday nights us presidential debates with come of the house was raped against him, and nominated squared off for 90 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects of a more on the debate in the us presidential race to speak to see if comments who's
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host of options here is we can show the bottom line is joining us from washington. d. c. a c. good to have you with us. so if you're a trump supporter, steve, how do you feel about you candidates performance in last night's debate for us? if i were a trump supporter, i'd be a little worried for the former president seemed off his game. i think we saw vice president campbell, a harris, make him seem nervous a bit scattered. he did make some important points about foreign policy, about the economy, and they can feel that. but the kind of normal, a sort of big energy, big presence that donald trump has typically had in these debates, particularly when he was squaring off against president biden, that donald trump was not there last night. so i think some republicans have given the wind to carmella harris and said he's, he's got to work on this. yeah. trump size to say that the moderator is where by is that the whole thing was rate is on the defensive. today. was this in any way as he says, an unfair debate?
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a look, i have watched every presidential debate for decades. and i think to be candid, i think this is one of the best run best managed debates by 2 acres that are not widely known in america. these are not celebrity anchors. they got into the news was no drama. they challenged the president, there's some criticism and they didn't challenge calmly. harris said a few things, but, you know, honestly it was no drama putting the questions to those people and kind of making them stick to their time. and i bought it was a rather i think, you know, to be candid, i thought was a great model for a debate. and both of these individuals didn't, did an extraordinary job of just keeping their, their head together and keeping it balance. and it seemed fair and neutral to me. um, see if, if, as you say this was a clear waiting for harris this debate, how much does it move the needle on undecided swing voters for the next 2 and a half months who can win them over?
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so we, we don't know that yet, most debates don't move the needle, but what could have happened in this is pamela harris. if she had not performed well, might have seen a collapse in her chances. so what i think the big surprises most americans know donald trump, well they know his policies and what he stands for. they did not know comma harris, and i think that that was in part they made some major ground in that. but i don't think that this debate will necessarily move many voters one way or another, what i think it may move, particularly in battleground states. it may be some independence here in there that may have seen a more holistic picture of, of combo harris or of donald trump, candidly. and they're getting a, they're getting really, i mean, i tell you, one of the most fascinating things, a lot of people overseas often say they can't tell. the difference between our political challenger is our political parties. big differences couldn't be more stark, between donald trump and calmly harris and the movements they represent. this is a real choice for americans and they're getting that sense of that right?
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55 days now until election day. do you expect a change in strategy? a shift and strategy from either of the campaigns as well. i think right now, connelly harris has been on a momentum role. she seemed a little bit of plateauing of her support numbers. we'll have to see how things are hitting. i haven't looked at the latest poll results to look at how last night affected that, but right now i think comma harris is going to continue to be on this introduction to or to make sure people there. i think donald trump's gotta find ways honestly to throw her off or game. he has not found the way to do this. he is doing it very successfully with joe biden. but right now, he's not found a way, not immigration, not crime, not the economy that has dislodged comm, electronic outcomes to accomplish outcomes yet. and i think he's going to have to change strategy. steve. good to talk to you. thank you so much for joining us on the news our that somebody's clemens host of options here is we can show the bottom
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line not to mexico, where the senate has approved the controversial judicial overhaul that will lead to the country's judges being chosen by popular vote present, lopez open the door, says the reform will fight corruption in the judiciary and prevented being infiltrated by what he called white collar criminals, several 100 se broke into the senate building late on tuesday to protest against the reform forcing the debate to be relocated. they say the constitutional change threatened civil off it all from on this that speak to john holman, who is in mexico city for as the reform. john has been quite controversial. protests, we've seen opposition from civil society groups and, and others why, why is this? why is this proving so controversial or yeah, it's proved, incredibly controversial in the one side. you've got the president to set fully saying listen, this is going to mean fresh faces and that you disagree enough of the influence peddling of the pos, they going to bring
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a new sense of anti corruption. a move case is going to get so more criminal was going to get convicted. the alternative point of view, which has come from civil society groups, even the u. s. embassy has weighed in here, and judges themselves is base. if you start electing judges in the country, which is what there are for one of the things that it seeks to do, rob them go through the judicial system, getting the experience and qualifications to be judges. that it means that they're actually not going to be an autonomous pit or a power. just say, well, if we need to be elected, that will mean that will be containing, we mean raising money. mean getting close to publications, they will be making promises that then we feel bound to keep, once we're in a judging state rather than being completely free. so they feel that they will ruin the autonomy. there's also a complaints in mexico, in a sense from sounds that it might open the back door to organized crime in the
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country. they already are in lots of low collections in this country and what judges and civil society groups have said, well, well fed up for an organized crime, griggs, since i have a judge. so what's to say they wouldn't meddle in elections, but judges in the future from end of the $7000.00 judges more or less that's over the countries to destroy the will. now once this bill is eventually, property costs will be elected. yeah, the senate has approve the law. john, so what happens next? so next is going to be approved by half of the countries a state congress is that's pretty much a full going conclusion. the ruling policy morrenda. that's the positive president . under this manual, lopez of the door has control of moving the state control at congress's. then off to that in 2025 in the middle of the year is expected to us from the federal judge elections and then another around and 2027. the supreme court is actually going to
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be completely changed out. that is going to be run by a that's going to be elected. now in, in the future. that's quite an important point because the supreme court has really been accounts white to president and his manual nope, is over the door. and is it ministration? it's been an obstacle to some of his plans and what some people have said his, they said this is a consequence of that the couldn't get what he wanted and security reform and other things. and now he's looking for more client judiciary. again, what he says is that he's looking for fresh faces. he's looking to mend a broken justice system. john holman and mexico city. thank you. then as well as president nicholas madura has said, he respects the decision by opposition leader edmondo gonzales to seek exide in spain. gonzales left caucus on saturday during a government cronic down on opposition. leaders over a disputed election in july. but as lucy newman reports,
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his departure has left many wondering if the fight for recognition of his alleged victory is over. then his wailings in madrid demonstrated in support of the 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. no, president nicholas med pseudo says that he won the poll despite critics insisting that there is credible evidence to the contrary. now my brutal is applauding his opponent's decision to leave the country, the boy theatre. and behold, on sunday world, i tell investor, edmondo gonzalez, whom i confronted after the election, that i understand the decision he's made and i respect it. i wish him well. the decision has demoralized many business wailings, 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
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was the last stroke we didn't want to do, right? we don't want to him, he's making us stop in to the other deanna kind of meal is decorating who work pays for next week's national, independent state. 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 it says she'd hoped, gonzales would take office so that you could return home. his exile is unsettling. she says your but i still have faith that in january change will take place because god is in control of everything. my buddha's 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, i don't look at window or you today at the window is the most valuable possession. that's been as well as have because he is our president electra and if you want the elections and right now we need the president elect who is alive, not murdered,
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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 veneers. wayllace government action in venezuela, president, buddha's opponent say that they to have a plan from now until january. but can see they need a stronger commitment from the international community for it to work. see in human algebra santiago the us secretary of state and to me blinking and his british counterpart, david nami, are in key for talks with ukraine, surprises and brought to me as a landscape. the pay arrived in the capital was main train station ahead of a busy schedule. the visit comes at a crucial time in the war. zalinski is urging his allies to allow ukraine to strike
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deeper into russian territory using western weapons. meanwhile, moscow says it's forces have recaptured around 10 settlements from ukraine's military in russia's kirk's region. a russian commander said that happened in august gave launch a surprise incursion into russian territory on august. the 6th, more than 2 years after moscow invaded decree, julia shop of oliver has moved from moscow on what military officials are saying about the scale of the operation. so basically what we're here now is more like the news published by an official ministry of defense channel. and actually saying that the counter offensive had begun that in the course region. the reports like marines of the black sea fleets have captured 60 printing. i talk, i talk across during these contract sensitive and the course, but also there is a number of and verified reports from local sources close to the ministry of
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defense saying about rushing gains in the course creature and also trying to come on up to yellow. dina said that russian troops have talked to several supplements in the course region, but he didn't specify how many of them oh, which ones and some se, that'd be situation on the left flank of the current new non forces group in the course gradient has worse and the defense ministry has transported um with vehicles across the same river that and the number of other rivers. also the school districts and some of the regions also have been um liberated, as they say from the ukrainian full says of places like or gave me is up. no, yeah, uh, the truck scans, a number of other supplements have been captured by the russian forces regains rather by the russian german. john smith, old optional says future ukraine. peace conferences must include russia equal for
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an increased effort towards ending the conflict. as calm as opposition in germany rises over the costs of supporting ukraine in the war. russia was not included in a peace conference having switzerland in june. domini kane is in berlin whitmore on what the german chancellor had to say. it's important to remember that germany is ukraine's largest european china of age cash. and that sort of thing. but support for the war and ukraine has diminished very considerably in recent months. and a dressing in a dressing that hold off shots on a wider scale. have this message in parliament only, sorry, yes, just a moment and i say again now is the moment now is the time when we have to explore what is possible. and it's the right for the queen and president to say, and i repeat this once again that we need another peace conference and rushed to must be at the table anticipates,
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but not everyone in parliament shows that points of view the, as it were, a leader of the opposition, the head of the christian democrats fried his mounts, disagrees with that view and said, but actually allowing vladimir putin or any of his representatives to vs a peace conference on his terms was totally unacceptable. he said that actually ukraine should still be receiving the sorts of weapons at present. so lensky has said that he needs, and he's worth remembering, however, that in recent elections in east german states, and in another one coming up in 2 sundays, the level of support for the policies of extreme less than extreme rights who are both opposed to support for the war and ukraine will, has been rising very considerably in the hands off. shots represents a parliamentary seats in front of a state where the election will be in 2 sundays. he's feeling the pressure from that someone that came out is there a fully a ition workers have gone on strike and kenya is capital in protests that
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a government plan to lisa for to an indian company. hundreds of travelers have been left stranded at naval base international airports after fights were delayed or canceled south sea. the controversial plan with the a dining group will lead to mass layoffs and worse working conditions. malcolm web has more from outside. the 14 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 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 it denies the the apple workers. and the critics of the deal say is if i deal for kenyans, and the workers say though, keep striking until the plan. so the deal is dropped malcolm web out to 09. maybe. can you a bo frances, in singapore, on the last leg of his tour of asia and the pacific pontiff is expected to meet fellow jess week clergy during his visit. this is the 1st people trip in nearly 4 decades to singapore, home, to less than a half
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a 1000000 roman catholics. the visit to the region, including indonesia, poplar, beginning and east, and still had on al jazeera in support. a new horizon for this former, for nearly coach details in a few minutes with you to stay with the business. latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination, and due by the
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business latest these things that bind him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the as far as his teacher fully thank you very much to all the power houses of world full origin, tina and brazil have both suffered defeats in south american world cup, qualifying the current world champions,
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argentina last 2 columbia. the theme who they be to lift the cup america back in july. but this time origin see that without the injured captain. leah no may see and went behind away from home when thomas rodriguez sets up us and most get up origin see to equalize early in the 2nd home. a loose poles from rodriguez punished by nicholas gonzalez. some level things up about 2 or 3 guys made up for saving. it's a win win for columbia with a penalty. it's a 1st when other argentina since 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 approached this one lucky it was another final. and there's nothing better than beating the big rivals. as will result, they were missing the injured name, all but still started with 3. you re on the red strike is the gains, power live and easiest junior en route. and rodrigo could not school the and they
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went down one know the a gourmet is with the only goal for the hosts in the 20th minutes, because they'll only have 3 shots on target and slumped. so they full defeats and they lost 5 qualifying matches. it 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 as to present a fit in the standings following that the fees foliage and seem to lead the way, but they just 2 points clear of columbia who are the only i'm beaten, seeing the top 6 receive automatic spots for the woke up, but they all still 10 games live to play. to $20.00 to $86.00 woke up co hosts, the usa have hired motor to approach it. so you know, as a new coach, the origin seen you and will lead the team to that will cup which will also see matches take place in mexico and canada culture to you know, has previously coach top club sides like huffman power. sandra ma'am and chelsea,
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east coast match in charge is expected to be a friendly again, kind of a in mid october us cats and kristen previously, kids hoping folks and seeing that will bring a culture that is willing to fight to a team that has now last 3 of the last few matches people take helping us clinch a tool against new zealand and a friendly on tuesday, scoring in the 2nd hall, 4051st. the international goals. fucking zealand substitute been wayne grad delayed equalizer to secure a 1. 1 room. in canton, henry kane described it as the perfect lights as he multi 100, appear in stories country by scoring to golds before the nation's lead match against finland cane was presented with a golden cast by franklin pod can becoming the 1st thing that says, since wayne really 10 years ago to reach 100 caps were trying mean extract it, putting the lapse in the 2nd huff you've been finished with the nice tossing move
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to make it to note that was cain. 68 international goal, extending straightforward as england's own time. top score measurements, coach ronald truman, who the sides to do with too many a fantastic match for just a dot to when say hey, less than 2 minutes a dentist on the multi source stuff for germany. scoring a 1st goal for his country to level the schools. germany then took the lead, just people have signed a new customer joshua to make something home to make it to one another. lindsey for about 5 minutes into the 2nd half since i'll dump freeze with the go central tab praise some bad news, but also the fan so they can us in the god facing 3 weeks out with an ankle injury . the midfield that picked up the injury. well, place for no way on monday, the timing could not be worse for us and all they have to huge premier. the games coming up. they faced tuchman in the north london, toby on sunday,
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followed by another away game of champions meant just the city of 10. and australian hockey player has been banned from competing for 12 months. he was arrested in paris for buying co chain during the olympic games from craig must suit off of the band with the remaining 6 months suspended, providing he meets conduct and behavioral requirements. craig was detained by french police last month for purchasing the drug days off to a stray. the last day cools the final at the gains he was released with the criminal warning. craig has made more than 100 appearances for his country and help them when silver at the tokyo with them fix in 2021. okay, that's what was policies for the time being. i'll be here again later with another update for the re to it. thank you very much and that is it for this news. our on out is here or is always much more on our website that on to 0 dot com, the very latest on all the events stories we're covering here on out just to stay
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