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the right spot, otherwise sponsor with the strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow. the the hello, i'm somebody the this is the news. our live from dog coming up in the next 60 minutes . and he's ready strike on a school kills at least 18 people, including 6. you went to work as an central garza, you wouldn't says it's the biggest death toll of itself in a single incidents, handshakes and smiles. as the 2 u. s. presidential candidates meet again off to a, he's a showdown, and the 1st debate was flooding a decades in nigeria, more than
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among the data, including the shelters manager. the agency says it's the highest as told for itself and a single incident topic of was whom was at the scene a short time of the attack. i'm now in a job when it's cool in almost a rocks roughly, is it come on? this is the impact solely or destroyed. now we can clearly see the grade level of destruction being inflected. to that you on run show tab that is housing, thousands of palestinians. some of these we can see huge holes in the room. we can see people are looking for anything in order to confuse off to the destruction of this you on run, show ta. this tell you will destruction is on for us, it ended and i can see you on smell the smell of lunch because of the store like no files or ruffles and even. 1 does have been absolutely unfolding this entire area that top has been carried out by news. very flight to just and we can see here,
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let me show you that has been used to attack the this, the recreation center eye. witnesses have confirmed that this evacuation center has been hits in that time, what people were waiting for food. well, and we've been in a lot of a sudden it was a huge explosion. distinction of the school is dedicated only to women. women and children were blowing into pieces. we rushed to see our children, but found them 20 paces. this is the 1st time the 5th time the school building has been pounded by is riley war planes. is it supposed to be a safe sheltering area? all my children, 6 of them were killed. these children, terrorists make god punished them these release, destroyed all high killed and stuffed people. women, a widow and children, often 6 children including a baby twin. what crime, what wrong did these innocent children do? this valley generally only has been seen about to ation centers in the past couple
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of months in a very intensive read them where at least more than 15, about 20, for instance, has been called. it said, this story has been carried out in an area that's at least must be protected from the principles of international law. what people have been speaking safety in this place funding is, but um it has childhood that safety that can no longer be easily restored, directed by zoom out, just the are off on the so ross, kind of going are the ones has the information that the school was being used as a shelter was shared with israel under yet to receive an explanation from them. and is really your strike hit an on was school being used as a shelter the eunice throughout school in gaza. the side had been previously the conflicted with these really security forces. this is the 5th strike on the same location in the past 11 months. last, negotiation team is met with a category prime minister and egyptian intelligence chief. the group held folks on
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wednesday to discuss the latest developments in gauze. fulton bar code is a professor of public policy at home. i've been calling for a university. it says the ceasefire deal proposed earlier this year is becoming on some dates. it was announced end of may by then, then took it to the security council i made, it fits related to the international, the middle of june. but the thing is accepted it as railways, refused it. now those rays have created further facts on the ground, including this quarter door in the middle of this, of, of guys of the philadelphia codes for the for cobra is an excuse for them to stay in guys. but the, according to that war, war is, servers is the one they created that split together into 2. and this colorado just north of the turkish hospital goes all the way from east of guys up to the, to the see. for kind of me to wide. is there, i will never leave that out. they have now split the guys into 2. they will not allow blessing us to return no without being screened by them. and they use the
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excuse of security, but this really to make the policy is live even more difficult. and as soon as there is a cease fire and the possibilities for the policy is to make a choice. i suspect that a lot of people are they have the right, they have the ability, they will seek to move somewhere else because the area now is totally and then have to, to the occupied westbank and is really as stripe targeting a vehicle as killed 3 people the vehicle burst into flames in a narrow street of 2 of them late on wednesday nights. nearby house also called fire. more than 700 people have been killed in the occupied westbank since october 7. elsewhere and took a room is where the forces of kill 2 palestinians and blowing up a house to in raising the city. some houses were also set on fire by his ready soldiers. paramedics treated at least 13 people, including children who were injured. one is ready, soldiers been killed off to being hit by a truck. no,
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the settlement of give out the sauce is really on me says the palestinian driver was taken to hospital off to being shot. neither abraham's move from the day or to one the or my lie in the occupied with bank. we are overlooking the scene of what is really for us to say is a rahman attack against has 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, 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
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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. and 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 sutler is 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
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continue harming and hurting palestinians. do that. but he does eat all the occupied to us bank palestine. a heavy is really shelling on southern lebanon is again raising concerns of a wide original conflict. these really on me says it struck city his when a launch is overnight, the latest round of selling comes as is ready, defense minister you of galani says his country is moving its focus away from cause us to live and on is enough to do a report from june and southern living on one strike after another, the huge explosions heard across southern lebanon is really army said, fighter jets, hit about 30 rocket launchers and other military infrastructure belonging to hezbollah. these attacks are becoming more frequent, as is really officials increase their rhetoric of threat against the armed group
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and the 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 his belongings as well strikes appeared to be part of a strategy to prevent the arm to 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 the front or what some in israel 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 script, 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 on guns and that is opposition and it will not change despite the threats, isabel has so far failed to separate what are seen as 2 front lines. officials say
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the army is now preparing to change the situation and shift focus from gaza to 11 on. although israeli officials have been resorting to inflammatory threat that they have said they prefer to resolve the issue diplomatically through mediators has been 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 conflicts, confrontations are expected to become more intense center for their elders either. so there's nothing on the us secretary of state, anthony lincoln's announce more than $700000000.00 in additional support for ukraine and his war against russia. lincoln and his which is going to part david,
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let me on g for 12 says you queering and president larva zalinski, the visit comes at a crucial time in the will. blinking says that unity will remain with more than 50 countries back in ukraine. we want ukraine to win, and we're fully committed to keep marshalling the support that it needs for its break defenders and citizens to do just that. now support for ukraine will endure because it doesn't depend on any one country, any one party, any one election. here today, the united states, the united kingdom, are united in support of ukraine at a success. well, and until leaving is the director of the res program at the quincy institute for responsible statecraft. he's joining us from washington, dc. thanks very much for joining us on algebra. in terms of an escalation, the us and the united kingdom. they have been reluctant to give you credit permission to use such and weapons as well as long range missiles in russia. but
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now it looks as if their position maybe shifting. why would that be happening now? because ukraine is coming under, increasing pressure of the ukrainian offensive into rush or cost has to great extent failed well rusher is pushing fluids to take a much more important ukrainian position in the dong bass up so that i think there is now a, a strong ceiling among the western military analysts that the tide of war is running against you, crane, and that unless something can be done to redress the balance, the ukraine is likely to lose a good deal more territory of the very least. is that entirely what you might've said to bring them to this point? how else would they have convinced them or do they perhaps not need as much convincing? well, i mean,
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i think that just looking at the situation on the battle fields, i'm not sure that it is ukraine's arguments as such a that's of turn the tide on. but there is another reason why that, that going to kids, which is that. similarly, if you listen to the sensible western military analysts, there is not very, very little belief that ukraine can actually defeat russia and plus rush, arrive adults, the ukraine entire tree is taken. and so as a big can also said, going to ukraine to explore the goals of the ukranian government, which i take to be code full on just have you. what would you claim to be able to be ready to concede in any peace negotiations in terms of, of that's sort of opinion around the position that you grant is in of russia
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ultimately may have the upper hand. yeah. it's also said in previously, if the us will to allow ukrainian muscle stripes on its territory, that would be a red line. how might russia respond? because it also seen in the past that that hasn't necessarily be the expected response to when it's other red lines. have apparently been, we not crossed that's true. but you know, a missed saw landing on moscow and hitching either an important government targets. no kidding, a large number of civilians would be something that the russian government simply could not take. no, you will have to remember. that's who jen is under considerable pressure from called liners in russia to take a much tougher stand. and it's not that russia would escalate immediately to the
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use of nuclear weapons. that's ridiculous. but there are lots of other things that have been a minor russian sabotage efforts in western europe, which i take to be warning shots, in other words, warnings of what russia would and could do it, for example, of the west or to and are you trying to to sign this house deep into russia and disclose the reason i'm at least russia has not up to now supplied his book with miss size and intelligence. but it could, russia has not supplied the coaches with missiles and satellites intelligence about western ships. the red sea budget code, both of these things would quite seriously transform the existing bounds in these areas in ways that would be extremely uncomfortable. so the united states,
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so russia does have a considerable means of retaliation and it's optional. and then if russia does bicycles, then that will provoke western retaliation. it will be seen, will trade in the west as russian aggression. and then it goes into a cycle of escalation. and of course, while there is no chance of russia using nuclear missiles at the stalls, such a cycle of escalation, we don't know where it would add and with water. well, we appreciate your insights this evening and i told leaving director of the racial program as, as following the pledge full for the support of by the united kingdom under us for ukraine. moscow says it's forces have recaptured around 10 settlements from ukraine's when a tree in russia's coast region. a russian come on to say that happened in august keep launched
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a surprise incursion into russia territory on august the 6th. well then t is off to moscow invaders ukraine. well, yeah, sure of, of all of us move from law school 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 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
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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 and also have been um liberated as they say from the ukrainian full says the places like or tape ms up know? yeah. the trip scans, a number of other supplements, have been captured by the russian forces regains rather by the russian since it was plentiful, a hit on the news hour, including wild flies season is just salted in california. but firefighters are really struggling to put out several places in the tough during the process, and mexico was the senate approves the controversial traditional form that we'll
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see. judges elected by popular vote. the lewis, donald trump, is on the defensive, criticizing moderators and claiming tuesday nights, abc news, presidential debate of combat harris was wicked against him. the democratic and republican nominees squared off for 19 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects. it's the 1st time the trump and harris of meet in person can be how could support from 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 inherited. donald trump left us the worst public health epidemic in a century. donald trump left us the worst attack on our democracy since
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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, 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,
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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 was who was that our 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 alpha 0. philadelphia as well as bringing a shot hoss in a democratic political strategist to joins is from burlington. vermont, thanks very much for joining us. and i'll just, sarah, looking at what, kimberly, how could just have to say that regarding another debate and that invitation has been extended. donald trump saying, i'll think about it,
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how likely is it that he would participate in another debate ahead of the election? i'd love to see it, but i don't think it's gonna happen at least not for donald trump. i think it was pretty clear from, from the ending how we ended that to be that he didn't think he had a particularly good time. i don't think he wants to do that again. well, his performance and what some would conclude as having him having lost that debate . would that match? so make any difference to his support base so close to the election? i think it does matter. it matters for to particularly important reasons. first that this was a debate that was going into it highly, heavily scrutinized people going into it and looking at it as a way to form new opinions. that doesn't actually happen that often anymore this late in the election. but it is beginning to happen now, and to recap the debate. the 2nd reason why this debate was so critical and usually
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critical, is because there are 7 battleground states where the election will be decided. and in each of these states, it's razor thin margins, variously to 3 trunk leads into. but each of those is by a couple of digits. and 2 of them, they're completely tight. it's very small margin moving in either direction. it's going to make a significant difference. and in those states that could check the election by looking at those undecided voters. donald trump has a particular reputation. they is one around showmanship. i imagine cumberland harris had more to prove. do you think she succeeded in potentially winning over those undecided voters? i think so. i think she did an excellent job here, but you are right. i think the stakes were a bit higher for her. she didn't few things that she needed to do here. she actually both introduced yourself to go to, so we're going to be less familiar. but then also cast this debate as a high is when a high contrast. and 3rd,
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if she had time to really catch donald trump in a more negative way, i think she succeeded on each of these accounts, particularly in painting a contrast between the 2. on the final account, i think trump didn't mostly more damage themself then come later separate good. looking at potential damage of that you say that a donald trump might to have done to himself. he said, following this debate, that the it was read against him was any also spoken about made somebody negations, regarding immigrants, eating dogs and cats, a think pets in, in, in certain towns that's being a disputed. how do statements like that? a play out in terms of trump never really taking responsibility for anything. if, if a does that sort of translate in a bad way a to potential voters? this is, as i said, something more damage to themself here. then harris probably could have done in the
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same amount of time. trump actually spoke more during this to be had more minutes of speaking times in heritage, which normally that would be unfair to harris. but every time trans spoke, some fax records were buried. but some of the fax checking has as many as $48.00 tosses or a lie is that's more than one a minute for every minute they spend some of the lives or so what land ish and so vicious that i think that undecided voters and maybe some of his own supporters for people who might be leaning republicans are beginning to reconsider to their support for this president. again, what harris needed to do was paint a contrast and from did that. i really just walked right into that in a way that i myself didn't even imagine what's going to happen. so in this case, i think really did himself a disservice. i think he knows that. and i think that's why he's going and doubling down and some of the worst traits that he has, which is you say, is
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a refusal to take any kind of ability for his own actions or fed us. and it's good to speak to again how to us and is a democratic political strategist. thanks again for your time. the governor of california is issued that is also the corporation as well fi as a ravages state residents that describing how like sean's way homes and cause are being left child and the fires are still growing. ultra zeros, heidi jo castro has more. the 1st plume of smoke appeared monday as captured by this time left satellite footage. then multiplied to cover much a southern california authorities say a work crew using heavy equipment accidentally caused a spark. and that's all it took. we went through many years of drought and you know, our fuels are chaper out here in southern california is what we call drought resistance. was dropped resistance up to a point surveillance cameras capture the so called airport fire. now spreading across to california counties engulfing telecommunications equipment
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a top mountain peak. the terrain has made it a tough go for firefighters. national guard troops called in by california as governor, are using helicopters and planes to help fight the fire some of these smoke. so you can see, i'm right out to the east here. um, some of them are barely high, couple for even our most fit firefighters. and so those are challenges that were up against this family in orange county was told to evacuate, but decided to top it out when things have looked optimistic. not so anymore. you can see fire coming over the ridge now. we've had flames coming up it's. it's getting a little scary or now, despite those efforts, tens of thousands of buildings are shrouded in the orange glow of a fire lit sky. homes and vehicles had been engulfed and at night the wall of flames choose through another hills. california as well as fire season is just beginning and already it's seen nearly 3 times as much land area burned as all of
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2023. experts say it's the result of a heat wave and likely a new normal heidi joe castro alger 0. the collapse of of them and ne and nigeria is cause of the flooding, destroying thousands of loans and was wanting to die. humanitarian crisis. move in a 1000000 people have been forced from their homes and bono state straining resources in an area already battling in security and hunger. emergency workers say some bodies have been retrieved. the lenses, the flooding is the worst in my degree. and for 2 years, i'm gonna address has more for my degree on how the nigerian government is responding to the crisis. yesterday the vice president was here in the evening. he met some of you for me. some of the company is going to tell me about food, shelter, and medicines to them and 24 hours of to we've been through those times and very
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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 was built by 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 floods to everybody i know is they've done both sort of to suddenly and there was no progression on growth for food items so mostly donates full shows. uh the medicines and everything. everybody was totally shocked and surprised by the sudden bridge of that done. and this process continued. we got to that more than 1000000 people. 1.2000000 people have been affected. now if i understand that more people are coming and if i move out of frame, now, what do you see is a continuous stream of people? what able to, i was saying and those weren't able to solve bridge something out of there. what's,
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what is left of that whole? 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, i've gone downstream and impacted other communities after many degrees. and we don't know the situation that in right now, but uh, most of the city help us, which at least isn't water to thomas hill is the nigeria country direct to within a wage. and refugee council is, is these organizations working to help people find shelter water as well as sanitation and using what we will see. and again, there's a lot of people we have to buy. there's probably larger than any number that's out there. now, the big city, the lot of people living there for this flow because again, the people suffering currently this place. we're looking at the right numbers this morning and you're talking about 230000 in immediate need of assistance in the much larger population is impacted as well. or for issues with the government is
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reflecting engineering people who are immediately drafting off emergency responders . and then people are stuck in their houses. they need immediate assistance in terms of what we can do and what the international community can do is to really look at people who are housed in the place to sleep. is to be able to help provide clean water, extra rides, invitations or diseases don't spread. well, already 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 flight or ceilings of some good news of the supply chain for the wrap, the various austin of a much more robust response can move forward. still a head analysis era why support has a vin as well as opposition need to say he's exiled, is just the beginning of the fight for recognition risk to f as it runs away in
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vietnam. as ty, frontier, the recons leaving behind a swale of destruction in school. so new arise and for this form of premium, the coach details coming up later in the show, the distinct smell of change of seasons. i haven't sweeping across europe. that is a very or what time the looking the head of it. this is line to send a storm suspend producing funding since it started in front of 2 or 3 days ago. it brings with a fair amount of rain. so we're breaking a few requisites had twice the set. time is average of writing signed and coping, something sweden and the h 2 millimeters. and this bull right to come, which means of course it's all sweeping. the won't have to weigh. we seen the
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thirty's for weeks on end, but we die in the twenty's in the balkans east. what's what was faced might be ukraine for example. but as you can see, it's just a change. and the way the top of the federal breeze blowing down the road, the valley into the west, and met very heavy rains in the mid to late in slovenia and snow for the italian and the austrian alps. and the air is coming down is also fairly cool. we're in the teams now or below. i'm in the max in time from viet forgot to about 10 degrees. the slice of rain in this part of austria for days on end, possibly for 4 days on end for continuous day on sunday. 10 degrees is about 40 below average. in north africa, the still range floating sporadically, right in the middle of the so high. but most of it is now where you might expect a bit further sense the god promised abraham. this is the land that is going to long to you and to your
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children for evermore. right here in my back yard sales and oregon. they sent here, there is some realtors here just to make sure you know where you're at. central michigan. we have people here from united states, from russia, from india, from germany to june. your findings for the idea is rails for him. army on it just yeah, that's all i could say as the world economy, those strong for those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the ground, the price otherwise on. so with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow of the,
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to watch, you know, to 0 or mind about top stories. the sour lease 18 people have been killed in an attack on a human run school in the on the sarah refugee camp 61 of our staff members over among the dead israel claims that was targeting must leadership compound, do a secretary of state and to me blinking has pledged $700000000.00 in additional support for ukraine and it's war against russia blinking on his what's his counterpart, david, let me on key for talks with you. quite a president. that is an escape. donald trump is gone on. the defense of criticizing moderators and claiming tuesday nights us presidential debate took on the harris
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was reached against him. the normally squared off for 90 minutes in philadelphia, covering the wide range of subjects. mexico. senate has approved a controversial traditional oval that will lead to the country's judges being chosen by popular vote. prisoners lopez overdose as the reform of fights, corruption in the judiciary. several hundreds broke into the senate building late and choose day to protest against the reform. they say of a constitutional change, which is the rule of rule, catalina perez gurri as a researcher at the constitutional research center of the supreme court. she says the reform of the judiciary vote fix issues of corruption and impunity in mexico. it is a complete overhaul of the, to destroy your system and mexico, every single judge from the supreme court, all the way down to the local judges will be removed from their tears. and then we'll have a new system where i was,
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but by which new judges will be elected. and so, so the problem now is that the new judges will be for me to 5 through the election system, but also through mechanisms that are being enacted in this new reform by which judges will become full by the executive and legislative sellers. so there's a lot of where the many people are worried because the rule of law is not being of health. and also there it isn't. peers, which criteria the new searches will use results cases in case of controversy, not only with the government, but when there is investments that involve the mexican authorities. well, i think if this isn't going to result them, any issues that we have in mexico, we have very high levels of in seen if you've got to not come from the to their sherry. they come from the lack of police and capable police from the public ministries that are incapable of initiating a crime investigations. they come from the corruption of
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a forward to see from the same authorities that will now control such a victory. and that are involved with work and i finally think none of these things that are very worrisome and need will be resolved by this reform. on the other hand, what we do will see in this reform is that just will be controlled by the executive power. so what we're using is an independent judiciary, but we'll decide cases based on the law and not based on the political interest of whoever holds power in the country. the springs congress has voted to richard lies venezuela. an opposition candidate? the window gonzales as the president elect. that's us by president nicholas maderos claims that he won july's election. gonzalez is now in excel in spain, and is the see a newman reports. his departure has left many wondering if the fight for recognition lobbies the legs victory is over. then his wailings in madrid, demonstrated and supported with windows, silas the presidential candidate whom they believe won the july 28 election
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percentage arrived this week. and spring after being granted political asylum. president nicholas, 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 opponent decision to leave the country going for a few dollars. in my article inside the world, i tell investor, edmondo gonzalez, who am i confronted after the elections 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 fraud 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
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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 isn't settling. 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, but besides this is exile is not the end, but rather a tactical retreat. i don't, i don't look at the window or you today at the window is the most valuable possession. that's been as well as have because he is our president elect 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, euro money. 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. whalers government action in venezuela.
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president, my 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 it right in president must have possessed gale. and his help to extend the walk, his 1st foreign visits, he met with a box prime minister in an effort to strengthen ties and discuss regional security mood. abdulla head reports from about that it is the 1st floor and a visit to bite you around. zip president, minnesota position, and at since he took office in july, his choice will be a lot to be his 1st for an destination is highly significant. it indicates that your walk stands as a major while i a, this is interesting because, unlike other at previous uranian presidents who started the 1st 4 and visits bite
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speaking do, and headquarters, for example, or visiting other the east asian countries, neighboring countries over here on the 2 sides that signed a number of memorandums of understanding in civil fields do you? what kind it today we signed 14 memorandum of understanding and various fields. adding to previous memorandums that will represent a promising roadmap for mutual cooperation between the 2 countries. we have agreed on securing the border areas through the width of a bilateral security committee that the, the areas of corporation covered in this visit to also included the economics, a trade transportation and control exchange muscle position. can the union president at seemed at very much concerned about the regional conflict and he also stressed the need to unify the vision of both your work on your, on towards the conflict in the region. and namely, that is really campaign. again,
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it's because in the site science district team come, it's crimes against humanity and shuts hospitals and schools. all these kinds are carried out by us and you know, convince, and admissions and palms. a, this visit comes as about that is hosting get an international point in the conference, which is called in going into the national and major companies at to invest any rocks energy sector. so at one of the main issues covered in this visit is the trade volume economy and also transportation between the 2 countries. so it also, it wants to say that it's kind of still st. immeasurable in the energy sector at new york among these at major international energy companies in iraq without the hate of disease. by that. so the freak is coalition. government is facing what's seen as the 1st real challenge to of unity in
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a dispute of education was president, so rumble force, the needs of the agencies do to sign the basic education. those amendment bull on friday, the democratic alliance is hosting the new and its current form will endangered the coalition day and see foamed a government of national unity with the policy 3 months ago of the lost its majority in general elections type. when you all gaze weakening in vietnam, leaving behind a trail of devastation, at least a 179, people were killed by the storm. and dozens, i'm missing a landslide and the province of loci in the north has buried a mountain village. want to below has this report these, after it made land fall in vietnam type, when yankee has been downgraded to a tropical depression, yet it continues to devastate regions. here. in the remote village of london landslide wiped out an entire community where dozens of family slipped,
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search and rescue workers are racing to find those who are missing. yeah, do you use the most powerful type point of it asia this year, leaving the trail of destruction in the philippines and china before better in vietnam? the red river, the cuts through several provinces, has swelled and turn streets into rivers. by. yeah, that would end up, hit them on the 1st floor of my house is completely under what we have no fresh water and electricity. it's very difficult to trump the wrong and the price of everything is also going out. but yeah, you laugh everything is under water, including our motorcycle. everything is destroyed. we lost many things, but this is a natural disaster. so there's not much we can do except to move on. aid workers like these from the red cross say they're doing what they can and they're working with the vietnamese government to provide relief to those affected. and the head of the organization says it's workload is increasing. storms gets stronger and more frequent,
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part of its preventative part of its response as well. and part of its ad that taishan, there is no simple answer to any of it other than the focus on all of is how do we get humanitarian aid? and how do we prevent as many pop people as possible from being negatively impacted by climate change? in the capital noise students have been told to stay home for the rest of the week . and those living and low lying areas of move to temporary shelters. like making a friend right now, i only hope that they will allow us to go to the world commit to building primarily to save our lives off to that like will just be a, with the often met with the collapse of a major bridge flood waters at record levels in an entire community gone. many people in vietnam say they've never seen anything as catastrophic us. yeah. do you find a blo elgin's there? still a head and i'll just 0. a dutch international striker arrives in south america as
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he joins one of his those most famous clubs. the the,
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let's talk was 40 is p to me. the thank you very much. a strategy i have beaten hosts, england in the 1st of 320 internationals, travis have stored with the back for the of these. he smashed 59 or 23 bowls. as the tourist posted a total of $179.00, they went on to him by $28.00 runs showing the advent, finishing with these teams based figures of 3 for 28th. as they dismiss thing for
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$151.00 in the international break is come and gone. but some of the fallout is being felt by number of europe's top football clubs. in particular. also they kept an awesome a. the god is facing 3 weeks out with an ankle injury the mid field. it picked up the injury wall playing for no way on monday. the timing could not be worse for arsenal. they faced the local rivals talking them on sunday, followed by another away game at champions meant just the city. speaking of city, they themselves did not escape the international break unscathed netherlands defended nathan. okay, we'll stretch it open. he seems to, to draw against germany according to reports. he suspect it's kind of a hamstring injury. so he has brain foot on saturday, parameter at all to suffer the skate. a mini towel picked up a cy problem during a brazil training session. but as cool, well known spanish news output, monica, you will be fitful, rails match against rail associated ad on saturday. passenger mans walgreen's
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a marie also got her tea, some of the coffee injury and francis 31 last it to the on friday. and has to be withdrawn from the french squad. this re do a and between you will also withdrawing, but are expected to be fit to face breast on saturday. so there were also some big surprises during the international break in terms of results to have a power houses of willful argentina and brazil. both suffered defeats in south american world cup, qualifying the colored will champion. sergeant tina lost the columbia of the team who they beat to lift the cup america in july, but this time origin see that without the injured kept them new, you know may. so they went behind away from home to some sort of vigorous who fits up. yes. and most scared about the origin times equalizer, the in the 2nd of at least from the previous punish for nicholas gonzales. some of the things up at the break is made up with a ceiling a to one way into columbia with a penalty. it's a 1st we never origin see, this is 2019 escape. it's always important to play
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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 big rivals as full, brazil, they were missing the engine name all but still started with 3 round the dread strikers, the guys power of life for the student indic and wrote, 3 good could not school though, and they went down one the domains with the on the go to the host and the 20th. had 3 shots on targets and slums to the 5th to see to may last 5 qualifying matches. 2026 world cup co hosts the usa have high, but ritz you're purchasing. that was a new coach. the argentine in will lead the team to that will cup which will also see matches take place in mexico and canada. purchasing now has previously coached top club sides plus empower central man and chelsea. he 1st met insurance, expect it to be a friendly against panama,
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in mid october to us custom christian cuba, 6 is hoping purchasing that will bring a culture that is willing to fight to a team that has lost 3 of their last full matches to seek help the us cling to drool against new zealand in a frenzy on tuesday schooling, and the 2nd half was for the 1st international go. let me see those substitutes been wayne grabs of late to equalize. it's a secure the $11.00 to midland, slack of memphis. the pie has arrived in brazil as he pays the life with these new clubs corinthians fence. welcome to fly up the april. he has signed a 2 year contract with the famous brazilian club. the 50 year old has paid for peace to be in tobin barcelona. and manchester united among others, and most recently i paid 600 miami dolphins while i receive a ty, retail says he could have handled himself better of the being pulled over by police officers on sunday before miami's 1st game of the new nfl season hill found himself
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in an altercation with police here was handcuffed and pulled out of his call. the 50 year old, the so once one of the officers involved in the incidents dismissed you know, i'm, i'm human, i gotta, i gotta follow rules. i gotta, you know, um, do what, you know, everyone, everyone else would do. you know, so now does that give them the right to literally beat the dog out of me? absolutely not. but at the end, the day, and i wish i could go back and, you know, do things in a bit differently. i am australian hockey play. it has been banned from competing for 12 months of the was arrested in paris for buying cocaine during the olympic games. tom craig must've hung off of the band with the remaining 6 months suspended, providing he needs conduct and behavioral requirements. craig was detained by french police last month for purchasing the drug days off to strike the last day of
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school to final. at the games he was released with the criminal warning. craig has made more than 100 appearances voice country and helped him when silver episode to and then fixing 2021. and that is all the sports needs for tonight. so me to all right, thanks very much. peter. a new exhibition of the dutch artist vince of uncle opens in london. this week. the mold in 60 works displayed at the national gallery, showing him in a new light way from that of a tortured artist. charlie angela has moved from london. ambitious, but deliberate. this is the story events and van golf the curator's want to tell. in a new show of his works. the 60 paintings cause of his joy, his 1st month living in the yellow house in the south, the front in 1888 full of hope. this is when he painted the summer flowers, but it also covers his stay in hospital, of the costing office
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a low and his yet in a psychiatric asylum of these mental breakdown. but these paintings a just as joyous. his subjects may be fairly patients suffering deeply, seen him in the background, but he still finds b. c, the gardens at the hospital. a great to say despite his illness, this was a man planning his career coughing out his position in the 12th of the painting. these works, he wrote to his brother explaining how he wanted them displayed, but this was also a man who just a year later would kill himself. he's thought very much about which paintings he wanted to show together. he saw to block of what kind of colors to use to create a motion. and it was not. he's passed on the motion that he wanted to put into the picture. but he wanted to reach his view with emotion. poets and love is the national galleries, 1st expedition devoted to the dutch artist, typing into his universal appeal and showing how he re made the world around him.
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when you look at his paintings, vivid rites moving, et cetera, you almost to follow his thought process. these in those, in the way he lays down at 8 often very, very quickly. but he's also making thousands of aesthetic decisions about how, what he wants to achieve. this was then go at the height of his creativity and inventiveness. this exhibition, tons on it has the idea of i'm golf and tort should autism painting in a drunk frenzy and spewing out walk off to what instead, it shows us. yes, he was a visionary, but he was very deliberate about his process. he considered deeply has his was going to reach people and he said he wanted to create all the feature, which he did child engines out of there. so that's it for me from me to my level. this is all, but i'll be back in a moment with moles the days news, and remember,
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