tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 13, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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was this fear countless people lost that homes in the us alone, but who was held responsible and caused the 1000000 to lose that job? the man who sold out the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delphi and tell you, navigate i here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. do you an expensive polio vaccination campaign in gaza to reach more children despite is really strikes on the strip. continuing cherokee, a launches, an investigation into the killing of an american. its work as active as killed by is really soldiers and the occupied westbank eisen or as p i. d. 's body has been
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flown to assembled ahead of her funeral, half a city under water in northern nigeria. flooding from a collapsed um leaves millions homeless and desperate and sport from england football coach, spin urine erickson is laid to rest. his full mind, captain david beckham was amongst the friends and family, paying tribute to the swede at his you know, the hello. it's the last day of the you ends polio vaccination campaign. in garza more than half a 1000000 children have been immunized this month. medical teams are continuing their work despite constant harassment and threats from the is really army. but i haven't had any reports from northern guys all of the last day of vaccination campaign that should never have been necessary told you was or where they can do 25
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years ago. but it is what use will list war in gaza as it brought it back from nevada. we went through to the dangers and districts to help the children and to get her blessings from la almighty. my message to the world is to move quickly and saved the rest of the posting and children. enough is enough. it's been a difficult job. you want me to go with that and have 3 this campaign. the environmental situation here is very dangerous, is we must have potable water here, and we must get rid of the sewage and the waste water. and the streets must be clean of the waist, it fails, then there must be more efforts to eliminate told us right select the severe shortage of food health care workers have been attacked and harassed by is what you the military piercing now on monday is why the army stopped the call avoid that included vehicles and fuel for the vaccine nation campaign. warren health organization officials say they are confident. it's
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a 3 phase volume vaccine nation driving gaza has hit its target. i'm united the more than 90 percent of the children aged under 10 with the strip land it was. the disease had spreads on most of its 2400000 residents had been forced to leave their homes, taken refuge in a crowd a century conditions. despite the relative success to the campaign, scientists for your pull you could return because of the wide spread destruction unsanitary states of the gaza strip and other diseases that could be prevented by vaccine nations such as measles. i wrote a virus on now have the petition to emerge. and by humans, i really know guys of palestine. oh, okay, let's get an update with our correspondence, honey, must know. joining us from dated bella has central dogs, us so honey. just tell us how that last day of the vaccination campaign is playing
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out the well, you know, they're in, it's far as raising good time. now there is an on and now it's positive in the fighting. despite the fact there are some active environment going on. an eastern part of time unit, and sorry, the front part of dog you did. that's mainly as a to a neighborhood, densely populated area. and we know the existence of designated points and sites where vaccination are very, very important to accommodate the large number of people have been moving from one place to another. yeah. and concentrate to now and as they do in the neighborhood, the eastern part of the city is more of again, mobile, racing with time as the do the, the 10s right now is the vaccinate, as many children as they could. because the past few days i've been, i've been very, very challenging for the definitely a joke for you in
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a zip for health officials on the ground in volunteers who hawaii, who decided to be part of the part of the campaign and constant, harassed harassment and ongoing is, is ongoing intimidation via the presence of a drone attack. the reyland dr. a drones in the area that a good people's lives motivated it from leaving their homes and go into the designated sites and points in order to get their children back. so you need a similar scenario, took place here in defense from the area when and then do these as after each other . these really monitor carried out a tax very close and do a lot of the hosp to the one inside. in fact, the courtyard of the husband and one outside of the gate of the hospice, preventing people from taking the initiative and coming through this designated side. they are due to 3 points for vaccination and also in hon. you and it's based in part of the time you've had similar situations, constant harassment,
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intimidation, tonic concern over safety. let's not forget, we talk about all wants to close the one the year of genocide, the war with genocide that in fact it says on the grounds, a clear to everyone that have caused the sense. so you set a sense of space and a trauma, larger trauma to it. we want not only the vulnerability of the children, but also their parents and, and other an elderly who are trying to live d by d dot comedy. they tend to survive the difficult living conditions are created by this for. okay, honey, thank you so much for that update from dayton about a 100 central garza. well, in an exclusive interview with alpha 0, the un secretary general antonio good terrace, says the united states should put more pressure on israel to end. it's, we're on gaza, they have no, we lose. i know the american political life sufficiently to load up that to about 10, but at least it's important to put pressure on the united states in order to make
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sure that the united states that puts pressure on these as well as they are supporting israel, put pressure on israel to stop the war. and at the same time, to recognize that the 2 state solution must not be in the mind. okay, joining us, aristotle, which is an associate professor public policy at the doha instances for graduate studies. welcome back to l, just 0, just your initial thoughts on what good terrace, how to say to alter 0. i mean, it doesn't get the killer than this, so he's addressing it to the united states. it is the only super followed which has been so far. the enabling is ready to continue this war through funding what those items i'm providing, diplomatic protection. so is that and you and could adults. so he says it's loud and clear, he's the us has to intervene. and this comes from the top you on the floor mats, and this puts us again back to, to the us. i mean, what is the solution? what comes with this? of course. i mean,
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it's august to everyone that the us and the solution has been enabling this war to continue and to go on for so long. his words are his words strong enough in your opinion? because earlier this week, as you know, we saw the deadliest attack on u. n. stuff in gaza since the war began since also uh, october, 7th of last year. there are hundreds, a few in facilities which has been damaged. hundreds of you and stuff which have been killed in gaza. so why hasn't the you and sort of been able to put an end to what looks to be blatant disregard of new and facilities and un stop exit on the phone, didn't i mean the you on special order? what has been a thought, a bit of a target and a victim of this war since onset of, of, of, of the, of the, of the world. and is what it has been a key and target owner to one particular. and that isn't the agency because overall has got his business, but it can wait on the stablish because of the establishment to phase of a and,
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and the displacement of millions of about a student. and so it's send you an agency the that's what stablish to, to create that for the splitting of the facilities. and as long as it exist and keep the living services, it means the best thing that if you're used to have a life motor less and until the the, and the conflict is sold and the able to attend to the home then. so and, and most recently the is very departments that have also instructed the army to get through the, to replace photo and providing key social services to that is, it doesn't, it doesn't which hands off is what is what in tools. but you'll get by guys a model less. and i think when, when book data sees all of this realizes the days that ada complaint is bigger than fighting. come us, it's up to the owner was what they want to end on the presence, the guns, a slip, and this for sure. i mean coming for them about it. i should've put addition. and i mean, this was for them i missed the for them, this sort of book to go see this is the, this is, this will not solve the topic,
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but i mean, it will just come to get the complex. just one final thought from you before we move on disliked the phone to accountability, about money observed since the beginning of the goals of worst, specifically when it comes to of course the killing of you and stuff in gaza. does it sort of set a dangerous precedent that politics is being put above? people do thing, of course, but again, just a minute to the viewers the, the, you want is a very political organization and for it to reach the consensus, so that on any issue and the global effort, it has to be, you know, what, i'm a school consensus agreement among the key players, especially that need to please the 5 important countries. it's not a food you and it does look to present that in when and of of the globe as it stands today. but we unhook the system the 2nd world war. i know that's the only available in the international system we have, i mean, decision making making is taking into, in this complex political environment. so if there's a political, the agency,
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but it's kind of about a human, a 30 and the, the polls human rights human venue set. but again, if you don't have this political consensus of live in the administrative living of the you on becomes padded lice. and this is what looked at us comes and he cries any screens and he says, we needs to get over with the politics agree on a political solution to enable the u. n. as, as an entity, as an agency to perform and to deliver it some responsibilities. and you'd be surprised, but we're not good at this stage. thank you so much, thomas, i'm thank you. my 1st, the turkey year has launched an investigation into the killing of a turkish us citizen in the occupied westbank, the body of activist iceland or as p i. d has arrived in istanbul, she was shot and killed by is really forces in the occupied westbank. a week ago, she was protesting against illegal is really settlements. her body will be transferred to her hometown of to them in western search. here i had
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a funeral on saturday for father has welcomed the announcement, the interest chief prosecutor will be investigating hercules. the good news i learned that i was states is not letting go of this arbitrary mat by opening an investigation. i was very pleased, i hope, and expect the same from the united states. i feel that she got a very good education in the united states financially speaking. she was doing well . she was married. she could have lived a comfortable life, but she pursued her ideals. she left everything and went to the middle east. how she was that much of an idealist. okay. we have her correspondence. we're so sorry . dar who's joining us from eighty's. hometown of defense over sewell, what's been the reaction to her killings where you are and across the country, the well,
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now somebody's interest on what i'm expecting. everybody you there tonight? come to set hometown him for tomorrow during the morning, and then at optimal. this is going to be beverage here, so for family is here and waiting to resume to see her body. but chair, as her father is again and again insistent on, according on the american governments to, in, to initiate its own separate independence investigation is extremely important because when talking to the people here including her family members, not on the camera, but also record the saying that because they do not trust the is riley investigation. there are lots of integrate these around that investigation and it's not transparent at all. so now we're just, let's remember what happened to i should news she won. she was protesting. i guess the illegal supplements in the west bank. she was shot and killed by
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d as riley soldiers. and that right off the bat is mary's. they say that they have initiated that investigation. and according to the initial findings, these right armies seen that it was in direct and likely in town tional. but today they have received their reports, the forensic reports of the autopsy that was conducted in the west bank. and according to this autopsy, it says that the projectile travelled last to ride through her brain in a near least wave path. so this findings of the top see that was conducted in the west bank is contacted the for the in the is rally narrative. indeed, it is suggesting the author wise, so according to this autopsy of report, it's suggesting that the keeling was direct and intentional. then when we, when we listen to the witnesses that were there, when i shouldn't,
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who was killed what shot and killed. they said that she was pausing no track to these riley security forces, and that was no compelling reason for these writers. soldiers, tequila her immediately as we left the peaceful press space on the is right, the military began to confront the demonstration has begun to deployed to a gas. and as we began to me back shortly thereafter, like i munitions fire and were you know, to the titles, so i placed the snipers on the regions which i some buildings redone. hutch saw the shots rang out and we retreated, started back into the office groves and i hired a satellite volunteer shouting for help and i looked and saw that my share was on the ground bleeding having been shot directly in the head. and we as quickly as possible. cool tonight, so far,
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i'm covering it on your hands up for ourselves vacation, missing. but these are a few minutes. sorry to continue to pursue down the hill to a certain extent of the well, now the talk is official saying that they have initiated they have separate independent investigation. and they are trying to convince hyphen whose families for a separate independent autopsy in a stumble as well as of now we do not know whether she has family has given its consent to this autopsy about technical people. saying that this is important because the findings off these top see potentially are going to be used in the international court of justice being the ongoing trial against israel. ok, we're, so thank you so much for that reporting from turkey. you will cross back to a little later on, but we will tell you about what the us presidential biden has said about all of this because he's condemned to killing describing it is totally unacceptable. but
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he stopped short of calling for an independent investigation. he says in a statement, i am outraged and deeply saddened by the death of eisen or as the id, the shooting, the lead to her death is totally unacceptable. a preliminary investigation has indicated that it was the result of a tragic error resulting from unnecessary escalation. the u. s. government has had full access to israel's preliminary investigation unexpected. the continued access as that investigation continues. we can now speak to a gully. the live is a non resident senior fellow at the middle east council of global affairs. he's running a fly from oxford and the u. k. we thank you so much for joining us on al jazeera. so some opposing view points between majority and the us on this investigation into the killing of the circus octaves. let's look at your key or for just a moment. so it's opened its own investigation. the justice minister is saying that turkey, it has evidence that the killing has evidence regarding the killing rather,
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and that they would be making international arrest request. how significant does this as well, it is significant then because it initially portion that comes the issue for a new product that's comes uh very much on the mines. that is why it's much like that it was by accident rather than full. the initial, i'll talk to you for suggest that it is, it was designed rather than by accident. i can, that is going to try an engine major issue between east ryan and turnkey because there's not in the 1st time the instruction in the truck, the soldiers install. 9 halls in 2000 also is 0 to 10, then mine chunk to citizen. that was on a ship that's meant to or the manager and the black adult dogs are. and that turns into and major sizes that less than for a long time. and it will only result of the is are for ecology and also compensation. and i can, this is the fact that the truck is launching an investigation or it's on the type
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of turkey wants to also provide the details. ok for that initial investigation. and a given the time that there is probably the ongoing technician investigation both at itc. i c, j level. this is going to turn in other major issue between truck and the as well. but also that will also turn into a debate problem between truck and the us because of the charge it will be pulling up on the us 2 months. it's in the state investigation or it's form to take a stronger sense on the subjects and makes no difference between the 2nd and the 1st 10 seconds plus citizen. because the truck is not at the woods base. if the child was not at church and my son, if it was let's say, and is riley and markham trouble, the schools have taken a stronger stance on the subject. but the fact that the issue was a church american citizen, the us is at, at this stage, is refraining from launching and investigational it's phones is going to turn in
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how do you explain most compelling to explain the stand the thing us us taken right now. i mean, we heard from the us presidents, joe biden, he said the killings on acceptable israel must do more to make sure such an event never happens again, but they've not ordered an independent investigation. they stop short of that despite eisner's father even appealing to the us the actually the, what i do see with a wide perception across the region and i would say possibly was that there is a difference. then there's like a by the us when it comes to investigation or taking a sense of the getting of its citizens. we also see with your comic style, the 0 journalist who was sharing, who was also us citizens and they get us transformed is killing, was not very much, but didn't finish expectation. whereas like, you know, the perception is that if it was and is writing american probably that would have been much more simple to and much more a much stronger spence on the subject. this is really trying to get into depression
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or double spend this on the us spence look at the culture level, but also based on the citizen level. what does the us, nick? this thing shouldn't be been his 1st class citizen as 2nd class citizen. when it comes to how you push to adjust this for your citizens, when they're subjects referring to how far do you think turkey is or, or is really willing to go with all of this. i mean, as we know they is ryland turkey. you have had rocky diplomatic relations since that might be a mom or a, a incident that took place back in 2010. but could, i mean how, how far is turkey willing to go? do you see it breaking off diplomatic relations with israel? for example? the mountain, unless it is full with the experience of one of its lowest points and there is more so it seemed to both countries and the churches already engaged in a trade before you called in advance. so the state of the relations is already at its it's loans and i think that would further up to these units for his
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relationship to charge a problem and pursue the needed procedures. and then somebody present just to it's fullest extent. and these will come in at another layer of sizes to and relationship that is probably the experiencing one of the was point. okay, gallop to life. thank you for speaking to us from oxford. oh, the rescue operations are continuing in northeastern nigeria after a jam collapse. costs flooding that's affected, more than 2000000 people. emergency officials say at least 37 people have died in my degrees since tuesday. the surging water has cut off key bridges on roads leaving large parts of the city, inaccessible as we have last night, at least joining us from my to very ne nigeria as much. so tell us what you're
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seeing and how, how people are hoping they're getting the water level in this particular area has sort of subsided for the 1st time in 4 days. and that's the reason why these people on trucks and those behind me able to make it to safety. they've been prob, for 4 days. we met an old man who was shop through the water, who told us that he hasn't eaten well over the last 4 days. and he has a really terrible health conditions that needed looking after. but he couldn't access medical help by the past few days as a result of being trapped by war to become my plans to my right on the house. as near as you can see, that there are still people on these buildings, one able to make it to safety some who don't come out of their houses because the velocity of the water is so high
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a. some of them are staying in order to protect their own property from looters. and that's the situation right now. but again, the rescue effort is proceeding smoothly for the time be, we'd seen. but now i did a navy, the military deploying troops as well as spins and boats to help with the evacuation and rescue operations. yeah, in my degree, what seemed the arrival of new boats in the last 2 hours, we are told that more than a dozen boats, engine boats up sofa arrived, and that helped me to evacuate people. now joining me to talk more about this is uh uh, the modem, but uh, the bottom of state, uh, emergency management agency. uh, mr. dunn with that talk to us about the rescue operation. how, how is it proceeding at the moment? yes, uh, currently, as you can see now we uh proceed into uh 5 or 5 to get out with the boats and uh
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the military on and then my home. but the same uh same. i bought the same uh now um, how many people are you able to rescue? so we are going to ask you 25 people inside the on each boat while you are going now. now we are going to 5. 05. okay. i mean, over the last 5 or 4 days, how many people, why are you able to rescue? god don't want it to. you cannot be able to count because where you got to rescue the people. so you cannot be able to, which as the know how many people we are, you got to risk through the lives of the people a positive thing. but right now, in terms of help in terms of food, age, shelter, and clothing, how much of these people get to yes, uh, the bottom of that good money is doing a lot and the other, i don't know what to know about doing that. so wow. so far, so good for now. the guy that gets infringement and they're getting the so called from uh where the uh yeah, united side in the comes we have now the, this,
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the government set through the 9 comes in. but as i said right now, thank you. been the top of the bottom, the state emergency management agency, all over the past 2 days with seeing the government here, a timing out money for families to be able to buy food. unfortunately, what is happening? markets have been flooded for supplies, have been destroyed by the flood waters. those who have food in the stores may have lost them because of the offline. yeah, it might be great. so the question is, how soon can that get pulled from outside board real estate with roads and bridges damage so far, the governor governor said you spoke to her about more than 2000000 people impacted by this disaster. yeah, it might be good. okay, that's my thing. too, for that rewarding for me my degree, i will not speak to martha compare, who's the boy no area manager for the danish refugee council? joining us for my degree as well. thanks for your time. so we're hearing more than a 1000000 people displaced as a result of the flooding in terms of your response. what are the priorities right
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now that you've outlined and are dealing with thank you very much for having me. so the dentist, refugee facile was actually being nigeria 2015. and right now we are responding to the process. we just the april, the b h a and then the material on to mission. bye bye. you're welcome to meet with you. in agencies, you material and the government as we just talked to others, they needed to fix it. so conditions, maybe a need to do to distribution of for up to 70 said say for the nutrition and showed the keys. i also think what the needs protection like for this to me, you might have to restore protection very nation selected people. we know that because of the problem as a government destination and when 9 comes open just yesterday that any strategic possible joining the un under the record response mckenzie to do a drain. chucky does this mean they need to do some of the cost?
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and we would like to use this information to find the language in terms of the health that people displace are able to get right now hasn't been enough and what's needed as they need to know this. the you in estimates from about 2 days ago over 224-0000 people i directly over 20000 please. because the previous, the close of the we opened on a daily basis with the new arrivals we seeing we made changes to the institute for instance. we actually wants to point to this, to come, i'm the assistant to the emergency. they need somebody to go with the us, be get treaties in the know run up to fix the window. when you get to this, not a thing. we have to pick it up, be sure i get this child to reset the condition needs the to be in,
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know what we did in markets. that's how be not that people have the nice to be who needs to because then that have to go back to the name on the thing. okay, well leave it there. thank you so much for giving us an update for my degree and nigeria. the still ahead on the all the 0 and who's our our members rejected the contract by another big blow for boeing us back through worker's go on strike officer rejecting the latest offer on pay and conditions. north korea, korea reveals images of an uranium enrichment facility for the 1st time, showing leader kim jong inspecting the sites. manchester united manager, eric 10 hospice box. get comments made by cristiano rinaldo that's coming up a little later and support the
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there's been snowing heavily in the arrows and across the street and to have all these shows no united ground or foster because of these slow moving frontal system, which is pumping plenty of potential energy up from the sides, and then it's getting colder. coming in the top, it just keeps getting and keeps going. that close where it's not hot enough. it's now it's been raining very heavily. and the picture for the rest of friday is are the snow and that's the home was boulevard street covered or rain just to the north or just to the sides. we have federal window as well. so quite a lot of action. and i'm having to say this amount of snow for nearly 40 years. i have to say this early in the season says could surprise. i'm because it's like moving this out. there are warnings, art for potential funding in australia, in slovakia, and possibly in southern parts of pounds as well. and you can see why, cuz that's this is the active area that is coming in behind has been quite cold,
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is warming out slowly, and the shows that the buildings as active as are also determining a little bit less likely. so the focus is somewhere like the 3 days attempt is well below average, in fact, even below what it should be at night. and 3 that's continuing, right? we snow at height. the still right in the middle, it's hard to but for the most part, the heavier rain in north africa is moving slow, the south, where it should be as the
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new or what the news our on to 0. hello again. yours, reminder at the top stories b, one has extended as polio vaccination, campaigning gauze, all by another day to reach more children in the north. more than half a 1000000 children had been vaccinated since the campaign began earlier this month . the one has pushed ahead with the inoculation campaign despite numerous obstructions. 5 is really our lead. search here has launched an investigation into the killing of a circus. us citizen in the occupied west bank. the body of 26 year old dr. this ice in or s t i d has arrived in estoppel. i had it for funeral and to them in western church here on saturday. she was shot and killed by is really forces a week ago. a c was protesting against illegal is really settlements in the occupied wes. thing rescue operations are continuing and northeast or nigeria after a dam collapse costs flooding that's affected. more than 2000000 people. emergency
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officials say at least 37 people have died in my degrees since tuesday. the surgeon water has cut off key bridges and roads, leading large parts of the city, inaccessible to russia. now were moscow says it's expelled. 6 british diplomats from the country last month, accusing them of spying on sabotage. the case, as the accusation is, quote, completely baseless. russian state media has released the names on pictures of the diplomats and the countries security service accused. the 6th of subversion saying that they were tasked to insure russia's defeats against ukraine aids while the rest and positive blood refer to it has warned western countries against allowing ukraine to use their long range missiles to strike russian territory. proved inside . he would view such a move attempt to mount nato, directly entering the war. it is most about allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons on months. it is about making
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a decision about the weather. nato countries are directly involved in the military conflict on long scale. if this decision is made, it told me nothing less than the direct deposit dissipation of nato countries. the united states and european countries in the war in ukraine. this is that direct participation in the this, of course, but even significantly changes to the very essence of the very nature of the conflict on this one means that made. so countries in the united states and the european countries are fighting russia. and if this is so, bearing in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will make appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be created for us . well, that threat comes as the u. k. prime minister, cure a storm or makes a visit to the us. he and joe biden will discuss whether to allow ukraine to use british made storm shadow crews themselves to strike deep into russian territory who learned from joe in a hole in london in a moment. but 1st we cross over to moscow,
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bringing julia supper. volleyball will tell us more about the expulsions and what you're hearing from your end. so everybody is talking that's the situation is happening. it has of today's me thing between us present joe biden and u. k. from going to stick his salma. as you mentioned, at this meeting, ukraine is expected to be given permission to use low range european, but no american weapons, including british storm shadow missiles to try and i'm going to treat target deeper interactions, higher treat me pace, and coles be of such permission to care have a sign of direct specification of nato countries in military actions against russia, that direct involvement in the russian ukrainian conflicts. and threatens retell a true measures. but it's worth mentioning that things like today's situation. things like that do happen from time to time. russian diploma also opened accused
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of espionage and are expelled from different countries know just from the u. k. as the previous episode of diplomatic route between london and most kerry took place in may they see a wedding present, expelled the russian ministry tashay as trip to some of the russian embassies. properties of diplomacy stay says the russian u. k. relations. are it historically that for this incident, is not surprising as whole. currently, what we know is that 6 employees of the british embassy in moscow hazardous trip to all the accreditation. and they will be expelled from russia that was reported by the f as b. and according to them beat actions of those diplomats were found containing signs of intelligence was in order to destabilize in russia and the names and faith has also links to the media. and the russian ministry of foreign affairs also
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confirmed this information and according to the official representative of the 4 ministry, maria is the heart of the quote. the british, the state went, saw the owns as the boundaries outlines by the vienna convention. okay, you're thank you. so much for that reporting for moscow, let's find out whether there's been any reaction from the u. k. so all of this bring in juvenile hall. so joe, not what's been the response from the british governments, but essentially cutting audits had the uh, the version of events put out by the criminal more. but more importantly, by the speech, the russian domestic intelligence service that is usually a said, the suggested these 6 diplomats have been expelled for working to ensure rushes to feet in ukraine. they was there for the assumption that this was somehow approved for a preemptive strike. ahead of that style of abiding meeting of the decision on the use of missiles, long range missiles by key, you wouldn't ordinarily get
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a substantive response from the british side on questions involving diplomats accused of espionage. but we have one, and it is the british government refuting those claims by the kremlin, save $86.00 diplomats expelled by russia, where in fact kicked out last months. the accusations against them are completely baseless. the action followed actions taken by the u. k. government, prior to that in response to russian state directed activity across europe. and in the u. k, we are an apologetic says the statement about protecting our national interests. so this, uh, quote is the british side of tip foot type response by russia to actions taken by britain much earlier. not a preemptive strike that it had been assumed to be if the british version of event events is correct. rather, an opportunistic attempt by the crime and to link this to the meeting later in washington. yeah. and looked on, i mean, speaking of that meeting later uh, on friday, the 2 leaders will be discussing,
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allowing ukraine to use the longer range missiles. what concerns are there about this potentially widening of the conflicts that will be concerns in nato capitals, particularly off to 15 suggestions, if that would put russia directly in conflict with nato countries, entities, those concerns that have held back this decision making up to now. but i think of the moment there is a sort of re balancing all risks and interests. on the one hand, it is clear and increasingly so that the war a new credit is not going well for ukraine. yes, you had that for the old days. just pushing the russian territory in the cost region design to show that ukraine could hold the battlefield advantage still. but no, it didn't change the of the desired effect, which was to die, but hopefully russian assets away from its increasingly effective push in the east . and so it is becoming increasingly clear that the war cannot be won by ukraine about how much the satellite is due to help is distinctly given the new arrival,
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according to us intelligence of a radiant ms house delivered to russia. so on the whole, he is, you know, this is a situation where the, the, the interest rate or decide to potentially that it makes more sense to keep supplying you cried with whatever advantage it can be given, perhaps up to when the war, but to keep pressure pressure on russia and to defend itself. okay, thank you so much. on the whole recording from london $30000.00 boeing workers have gone on strike in the us. that's after 96 percent of union members voted to reject the new pay offers. following a series of protests, production will now be halted on boeing, 737, max and other jets manufactured in the seattle area. the max dress have been playing good issues and us transport safety officials have said the company has a quote, safety culture problem. boeing workers, last ones on striking 2008 on the stoppage,
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went on for nearly 2 months. this is about respect. this is about addressing the past, and this is about funding for our future. our members rejected the contract by this will be for labor practices violations of the law will only shot more discriminatory conduct. we have progressive questioning on the whole process of benefits. so boeing has to stop breaking the law has to bargain in good faith. andrew charles, one is the managing director of the innovation advocacy consultants in group, and he says, a union member see a rare opportunity to get a fair deal from boeing management. well, i think 2 things. first of all, it's 25 percent i before he's, which is still very reasonable place to get me wrong. and is the 2nd bill on as
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well, which is that boeing as part of disagreement on to, to, to bill it's next, a cost at a factory, either in seattle, in any event at a unionized factory. but on the line, all of these, these, these i is a really decent stop of almost the civil war within buying between the engineers. on the one hand, who historically of course, had prepared for these after roles and engineering company and the accountants and the financial, the financial side of the house. and in the last 2 decades, boeing has pushed very hard to be extraordinarily profitable. but as we've heard in that package, a lot of practices including on look for for violence and, and intimidation, and also outsourcing the production of, say, the night sevens to factories, insights that don't have unions. and the unions, of course, are quite crusted at these. but the union is also type of view that they have quite a strong hand at the moment because they, uh, they are making very fine airplanes and they've very fine engineers. and it's about
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time nice side that got respect. so that might mean, excuse me, that's not the a very sharp line, the sign. we're not going to accept 25 percent. it will be um, it'll be interesting to see how long these guys still ahead on the news. our i'm out of my tulsa ends in broadway, and this is lake cree by the world's largest man made lake. it's shrinking because of climate change. i'll tell you how that's affecting communities. yeah. he's on the ground free. those are the 1st part of the assessment. and there's been some red flags we have about 3 more coming up with joe and sports animal. the business latest a sponsor by intellect, global,
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the time for the sports news here. so during thank you. the funeral, a full my england football manager, spend your that reason is taking place and so i'm country of sweden amongst the friends and family. paying tribute was eric since captain david beckham ericsson died at the age of $76.00, also pocketing pancreatic cancer. he was england's 1st foreign born manager when he was appointed in 2001 and help them reach the well cop quotes of finals twice. that concludes erickson a passionate and caring person, and a true gentleman, to see you nice and manage it. all right, 10 hawk has hit back. christy on rinaldo who made comments criticizing his pull the manager. rinaldo, who played on the 10 hawks of the club in 2022. so the documents attitude was too negative towards united. the chances of winning the premier league or tompkins leak
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at the feet away to southampton on saturday would be 3 offices in full. and that would be, that was thought to season for suppose he is 10 hawk has aust funds to be patients . so he's far away from sorry. uh for away from me in system. uh so everyone can if and he said i have an opinion. it's okay to this, we will see where we are in, in may next year. it's a very early in the season and it's about winning trophies be as high as possible, of course, in the need to do everything to be in every game. and then we will see it may where we are hiring into much cities. $115.00 alleged breaches of premier link financial roles is set to begin on monday. the writing champions or keys are breaking financial 5 play rolls, which is designed to stop clouds spending more money then they generate. the comp is denied allegations of wrongdoing, but it's
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a found to be in breach. city could face a point seduction, or he's investigation from the top fleet, french champ, his power switch them out, and so they won't pay off to being ordered to give can. and by pay $60000000.00 by the french lee, by pay claims he's owed 3 months salary and the bonus payments of to joining round the trip in july p. s g. so the french woke up when i agreed to waste those payments for leaving on a free transfer. the club now says it will take further legal action. now than in stock in memphis to buy has completed a move to brazil to place the corinthians of to signing it to you till he left. i took a madrid on a free transfer and explained why he chosen to continue his career in the south american country. it's the middle so boy, you know, it's where the joke up when need the, the, the, the, the kids in europe, they look up to people in brazil. they look up to the, to the players and the way they play and also the way they embrace life because
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it's not the only football. and i think the reason that i'm here today, it's bigger football, a 22 time grand slam champion, roughly on the dow has withdrawn from next week's legs, a cup leading the future of his career and doubts since his 1st round exit at the french open. in may, the spaniards, his army, played 7 competitive matches, the down has been played by injuries for the last 18 months. he says he has no physical problems now, but isn't in a position to win anything. or are spain play farms later on on friday as a davis cup to call us out present action elsewhere, there was a to one victory for the netherlands against for sale down. now need to beat heist on defending time. his, it's lee in that final prepaid match to qualify for the new account stages. to practice one and back to ahead of sundays for me to one as a by you on growing pre. and there was 3 red flags in the session. the drivers were forces of the 2nd early on with because of
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a loose piece of debris on the track. yeah. that was child support. case of then close the 2nd one east i can pull position 3 times here is the never one. he said in to corner to bring in and a session williams drive a frank cole, a pinto then crushed to the full match. this the stuff when finished foss, this is the championship lead. it looks like his 1st race when to interesting 6. it's been this been to your best female gulf is begin the campaign for reco to full straight, so i'm caught play. so when they take on the usa, both teams took pots and the opening ceremony in virginia on thursday. the 3 day tournament has been dominated by the europeans lately. but the americans have to talk to rank players in the world and the team in nelly called and many of food that will still on homestead oil. but the european players uncontaminated by that. 1 i just left st. paul to america. i loved the american crowds. that's so much fun . i always loved when a so i'm come to america cuz the atmosphere is unbelievable. i would say as a here every week, you know,
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on the lpga tour and i just really enjoy it. the crowds are great law and even though this point america, that's so respectful and just we have a lot of fun out of that. oh, the boss is just have a life and evenings and we just know each other really. wow. and a great team spirit. and i think miles, excuse me, pull on in team goals and we'll do anything for them when we have that box. and i think that's what's most important to thursday night football. any nfl in the buffalo bills have made it to wins out of 2 offices. they beat the miami dolphins. james cook had 3 touchdowns for the bills, the sweat for 5. the dolphins says $1.00 to $10.00. some for the bad news though, for the dolphins is that close to back to a treasure, fi, loa, stuff with a concussion. the side of history is a plant not hardly killed sewage off for a police officer to be dismissed. after he was hung cofton trying to the ground for speeding violation before the season open at last week. saxon back to back to the scary moment for
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a lot of hope. seeing what happened to what were your emotions that you saw him there on the ground. i mean, understanding what's, what's happened in the past and just knowing that i'm praying for him and his family needs a great football player, but i've been around them outside of the football field and even amazing to me and even more amazing human. so again, prayers are going up to him and his family and hopefully everything's all right. but just the 8th time in cricket history, a test much has been abandoned without a full being bold as rain washed out in the fixture between afghanistan and new sealants. the 1st of a match between the science was hosted in india because of security concerns in afghanistan, venue ne, dudley was chosen due to his proximity, but it look do deemed from the stops because of study rain for over 2 weeks and the region are right that is all useful, so now it is back to during so thank you so much for that. it's a lot. korea has released images of the uranium enrichment facility for the 1st
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time showing the leader conjunction touring that sites. state media quoted kim saying the facilities should boost its capacity to produce material for nuclear bombs. the program is banned under several un security council resolutions. south korea has condemned the unveiling of the facilities in china's top annual security conference has taken place in beijing with delegates for more than 90 countries. in his opening address, china is defense minister. total negotiation was the only way of resolving issues like conflicts in ukraine, on the middle east. tony tongue has this reports for the security co operation in the asia pacific military delegations from around the world. assembled and aging, loved the patients for this to day meeting. and this chinese defense minister welcomed delegates. a pressing need to do to resolve hotspot issues, such as the crisis, ukraine,
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and e's real. probably security and conflict. promoting piece of negotiation is the only way out the fundamental way out. the form will take place over the next 2 days, giving delegates an opportunity for formal and then direct discussions. whether it's even the attendance of a delegation from the united states department of defense lead things between us and the chinese offices. like this humanitarian exercise in 2016 pup ceased in recent years. direct video conferencing between us and chinese generals resume this week. but observe as say, deep rifts between the 2 sides remain. it will take a lot of effort, possibly even including the new administration, whichever person will become the next president of the united states, to do any kind of reversal office, continuous deterioration of bilateral relations between china. and the united states, especially between the 2 military the but there were problems closer to continue
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tensions in the south china sea between aging and the philippines. a peer sit on a collision course told between defense officials from both sides and the chinese capital this week. then the results to keep talking and concerns of a flash point to tie one. china is military continues to prove the islands defense is provoking fee is then an accidental clash is inevitable. with so many active complex around the globe move the 90 minute to delegations in attendance. you might hope that something fruitful would come from this form, but it's expected to be large. the ceremonial with attendance avoiding anything sensitive security issues in the south china sea, tony tongue l to 0 agent the us as a post sanctions on a high profile can body and businessman and politician for a legit ties to scam sensors, law young pots as
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a senator from the governing party and also a personal advisor to the camp boat in leadership. washington has accuse life involvement in human trafficking and using forced labor at the scam sensors. droughts caused by climate change have resulted in a significant drop in water levels on lake a reba to the point where there is no longer enough water for hydro power generation. and this, however, my task, the reports, the lake, which is shared by sam b, as in bob way, is also a source of livelihood for communities on that border or the pizza. my phone guy has been working on macon we, but since 1990 he's experienced outs ends in bob we over the years. but he says, what the country is going through now is with the lift level used to cover all those as strong as you can see right now with me the up to the top,
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the point of that hyperlink. so what does that, what does this place? is it kind of, what does it mean? we know that's the area. and then what other ways, the victim no more people who depend on the lake for the livelihood, i'm worried, the drought has reduced fish pointing areas and the not catching of many fish as they used to with this is going to go on with it for shipment. because a lot of fish, he's not hungry, you can send his children to school. right now. life is so hot. and bobby's parks and wildlife authority says conflicts between wild life and people are increasing as leg gallery, but gets smaller animals moving closer to where people live looking for food and water. there are dangerous animals in this lake. he paused and crocodiles and you see the ladies doing the laundry. they say sometimes crocodiles comes very close to the edge and over the some people in this community have been attacked. severe dry
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conditions of change the landscape. this area was underwater a few years ago. as well to naples continued to drop, people here are getting more worried about the future. hot and with us algebra, lake cody, by then by good morning this was elizabeth cronum and i'll just 0 in just a moment. ready too often of kind of style and this put trade through the prism of war. but there were many of the kind of stuff thanks to the braves, individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives funding for decades reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part for the air of darkness on a busy day public and media censorship. and the rise of all 3rd period wake up one day. this system has been turned from an electoral democracy into
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a competitive look at the loss of power in hungary for the experiences of those who leave it every day. there is a pressure on us to be very careful, of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that pressure. how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera. we're being taken into the mangroves along on boxes coast. this is an environmental success story. what man destroyed man is now restoring. i mean mohammed is a community leader and part of the ongoing mangrove restoration project. he tells us logging of the mangroves over the years, had a severe impact. so we're now being taken to another way that the community gets income from the forest, but it's also being described to us as the forest security, the farming of the forest. but take a look when you go and destroyed to force them to be that they had the tissue owing . explain you so people know. yeah for the,
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for the security is protecting and growing this mangrove forest. is it community efforts in the name of food security and job creation, a crucial realization that by taking in care of nature, it gives so much more that the if last day of the united nations polio and vaccination campaign in garza more than half a 1000000 children have been immunized despite the ongoing conflict, the hello, i'm elizabeth put on them, and this is alex's human life. from dell ha, also coming up to key it launches an investigation to the coming of an american
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