tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 13, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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slice with driving, so that's the average of joshua looked at the lighting job creation. we also assuring to sleep economic empowerment of women move found empowering african entrepreneur is the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is, these are on alger 0. i'm 40 back people live in. don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. took a launch is an investigation into the killing of an american deck as active as to be occupied. westbank, a witness tells alger 0, she was shot intentionally. find these results. i still have the shooter. she was deliberately hit by a soldier standing on
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a rooftop aiming at her head. then you k prime minister passed to meet joe biden at the white house. the use of long range weapons for ukraine and its war against russia is on the agenda. moscow says they could risk a war with nato. also this hour at court in the d. r. c. sentences $37.00 people to death, including several foreigners for taking part in an attempted co class. on similar, valid pittsburgh, pennsylvania, the hall of america's iconic steel industry, bought a deal to bring billions of dollars of investment here, cause the off or because of the presidential election. and the i'm piece, a statement with the latest sports news rel, madrid boss. carla mentioned lottie, it's back of the criticisms of kidding and buffy and been easy as junior following . the spanish champions underwhelming stock to the season,
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the joining us to key it has launched an investigation into the killing of an american citizen and the occupied westbank. she was shot and killed by and is really side for a week ago. she was protesting against the legal is really settlements image and came to begins coverage i. she knew e i. e, a 26 year old american turkish citizen grew up in the us. but have funeral will be held in did in, in west kentucky where have family came from. her father says she travel to them at least to, for her principles. 2 but what shows in the head and killed by these radio army, well demonstrating against illegal is really settlements in your supplied westbank to key is investigating her death. but the us says it is not looking into killing. even though the president of the united states said how death was unacceptable, i am outraged and deeply saddened by the death of ice. she knew a ag,
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the shooting that led to her death is totally unacceptable. a preliminary investigation has indicated that it was the result of a tragic error resulting from an unnecessary escalation. the us government has had full access to, as well as preliminary investigation and expects continued access is the investigation continues so that we can have confidence in the results. some see the apparent us as acceptance, but these really always conclusions argue was hit in directly and unintentionally as hypocritical. the others say the us has double standards and there are 1st and 2nd pro citizens when it comes to investigations into depths, to take place abroad. including that of out, is there a journalist, an american citizen, sharing absolutely shot dead wise ready forces? multiplied westbank may 2 years ago, those be with
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a wide perception across the region. and i would say possibly was that there is a difference. then there's a like a by the us when he comes to investigation or taking a sense of the kidding or it's the citizens. we also see with your colleagues to alda 0 journalist who was sharing, who was also us citizen. don, i says the us is reaction to syrians killing did not meet international expectations by she knows family and the turkey state, looking for a kind of ability in her killing. but critics say, the precedent so far has been, israel can act with impunity. imaging kimber out 0 and hannah is rest, so sit down with more on the reaction in a case hometown of to that we ought to do for also if i should or somebody house here right behind me, you can see some of her family members and the brands they have morning and now
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waiting for i should news buddy to arrive. she had in her hometown in didn't in her, in her family house. and then tomorrow at 11 am local time. the family is going to receive the content and says right off the bat, her body is going to be taken to a mosque nearby here. and after the noon prayer, she's going to be taken to december 3 and be very, very unexpected. several people from all walks of life to attend her funeral. meanwhile, the turkish report of these are saying that they have in they have lost their own independent investigation because they do not trust the is rarely one little done to come to the of the is riley's command, that's for killing was in direct and unintentional turkish officials. believe that for killing was direct and impassioned. also, i sion was father. mammoth ag now is quoting all the night to states to do the same
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truck. he is going forward the same dad. now they're also doing their separate or topsy on eisen was body. and the findings of the, as a top see, are going to be shared with the international court of justice in the ongoing trial against israel. business out of that, i'll just see it. i didn't an item province. hardly i spoke to jonathan, pola codes an active his was at the protest when i should knew where i gave the scale. he says she was targeted by an is really soldier. the it's really inverse. the so called investigation is a like wash. it is a whitewash mechanism that is designed to insure it into unity of is really soldiers. i saw the sooner action or was shocked from more than 200 yards away. that's more than 2 football fields. joined together
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and from end of the v. like from an elevation of more than 100 foot feet above there was no one around other than here. that could have possibly been the target of that shot. she was deliberately hit by a soldier standing on a rooftop aiming at her head. and that soldier took a co shot and anything else that is really saying is trying it is a cover and it is a cover for her intentional killing. and it is a cover up in the same way that 17 other protesters in beta alone. since 2021 were killed by his ready fire. and none of them got justice. we have seen these claims indeed from israel, that she was in directly head. and these are the same claims they've
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put forward with previous giddings of activists of janice such as options here is on sharina blacklight. but never really. we seen anyone being held to account this lack of accountability. how do you explain it? but 1st of all, i would like to ask, what does indirectly mean? um, why does this soldier take the shots to begin with? how is this unintentional, these are they afraid the claims and they make no sense in the same way that their initial claim on friday was that the soldiers shot out of fear for their lives. these are just late in the life. and now the lack of comfortability takes place in context. this is not an isolated incident. it, like i said, it takes place in the context off. 17 other residential beta were killed there
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alone. um since 2021 is very fire. it takes place in the context of only a month ago, another american citizen being shot with live immunization in beta at exactly the same place on the meters away from there. we have heard the state department say anything about that. we haven't heard these very same thing about that, and it takes place in the context off a 13 year old putting in, being killed on the same day. just a few kilometers away from there to the south. again, with absolutely no way for the accountability. the same bullet that killed i shouldn't or a bullet that if the use is to kill palestinians in nations engine in did you need a refugee camp in the bus? and it is the same bullet that if the use of to perpetuate it's genocide in got that with complete impunity and lack of comfortability. so let's take
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a look at how the events on folded i should know. id was shot in the head south of nablus a week ago on september the 6th. 3 days later the us state department said it was waiting for facts to be gathered and rejected. launching his own investigation into the killing is rouse military then released the statement 4 days after accounting saying it's investigation concluded. it's highly likely. id was hit in directly and unintentionally by is really fire. now, a week after her death to get utilities have long shared only investigation, they're asking her family to allow evidence to be gathered from an autopsy for potential trial against his route. i've been to national court of justice while we spoke to daniel levy earlier. he's the president of the us middle east project and a former negotiated with these are the government. he says the us shows contents to dual nationals that are not is res. we are used to the us and it's policy treating is res,
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i'm palestinians not is equal humans both in policy in the way people have spoken about. what about american citizens? here you are creating that line, that separation line between less and more human americans with a different set of rights. it's absolutely the correct thing for the bike administration bite and the senior officials to be wrapping their arms around the families of a jew, national is radia americans who have been killed or before who are being held in gaza. what about jewel national americans, who are being killed by the same is raising military who get their weapons and their political cub net diplomatic talbot from the us? no phone calls? no, no, that's humanity. and let's acknowledge what was the cause. this was so revealing what was the 1st reaction of presence of biking, not that dry state,
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but which is still spot off from good enough. but what was his 1st reaction when else he repeat, he made a play which these re lease happened even stood behind. which he said this thing about the, the bullet came off the ground to ricocheted into the touch america, not to this. what so biden's, instinctive automatic go to place is how do i protect israel? how do i defend this robot light tonight? and other developments these really forces as killed at least 5 palestinians and as strike on out of my wasi and southern gaza. these really ami had previously designated the area a safe zone for disgrace palestinians, but it's frequently attacked. tends whether sheltering at least 16 people have been killed across kinds of since friday morning. the united nations secretary general says that the war on guys that has no power level in terms of death and destruction and is the worst he's seen in his tenure. in an exclusive interview,
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he told dodges sierra international law is not being respected in guys that nor in the occupied westmark. i have no power to stop the war. we have a voice, and that's why says we loud and clear to stay from the beginning. these war must stop the suffering of the policy, then people must stop and the right to self determination of the policy and people must be recognized. and indeed, we have been very clear denouncing the fact that to these was, is, had the level of this and the structure that there's no pedal out in my time as the 2nd stage of united nations icon them the federal tax of i'm us. but i've said very clearly, the can not justify the collective punishment of the other stevie and people that we have been witnessing the, the international court of justice has said clearly the issue,
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the new opinions saying that that is an occupation that that occupation is illegal . and that is what we have been saying from the beginning that the of the patient must step. and that's the, the right. if self is, i mean they should have the policy, then people must be respect. we must episodes the reject, any perspective in the next section of westbank called the level that being all of the legal supplements that move on the west bank together. we does this through zillow. part of the west bank must be the state of palestine in the future. and the one of the most concerning things we have at the present moment is to see the systematic policy of many in these early government that tried to end the mind . the 2 state solution, the exec fleet by the evictions several months
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grabbing land and other actions in the west bank that we chat of course totally against international law are joining us not from on this is how some very who is a professor of international affairs at katara university good to have you with us again has been some, some strong words there from the un secretary general. but the same time the united nations is absolutely powerless. it seems in this conflict, its own people are being killed in guys by its own employees, a being killed with impunity, folly. and it is, it is obvious now that the united nations has no stand even its own. you know, it depends on the will of the members, and here i'm talking about the 5 permanent members. each one of them has a veto power, so they can per live this in, in one shot to so and, and short of having a consensus on anything, you know, the, you and is kind of dysfunction and part of life can't do anything but, you know, listening to the church in a made it very important to point to me to point the 1st one is that ok patients are leaving. the 2nd thing is that, you know, the,
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the blame should be on these ready to governments because of part of it is trying to undermine the, to see a solution which is the only game in town. the only solution that the international community is willing to work on. the bane should be on these really government. but what about the united states, which is seen as a neighbor of the these really government. so he was very different logic in that i bought the implicit that has actually extra steps in his statement is that the security counselor should do something. and here i think he's pointing out to the united states because as we know, the united states has been covering his been providing his language in india enabling isn't to genocide they've had a stance. i mean, casting aside all these good folks coming from by the recent can calendarize we cuz we know this is into conflict with the american election, but, you know, wouldn't and reality sending us something different that they provide them. these indians, out to the old weapons, to come to the front of seniors and to make their live educated even some of their
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own citizens that would same uh, this american, turkish activist who was killed in the occupied response was probably killed by a weapon supplied by the americans and diaries that the americans turning vines. i'm so that, i mean, they're just saying, you know, there shouldn't be an investigation who are going to do the investigation. there's ready to give them. and then we know when that when you get there is really the investigation, right. you know, the, the outcome we know with that was faced by mistake. we've seen this, we're shooting and walk law just a little bit. and now here with the, with the one with the american activist and was killed by these ladies is going to be there for the front on the back, you know, was by mistake and apology, but nothing would be followed. so this is the problem that happened. thank you very much, as always for joining us. have some very from catch all university on the news now . and there's plenty more ahead including. so the message is solely guys.
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the 4 guys are 50 activist groups come together in australia, as it holds its largest weapons expo plus i have to them is about one of the because i need to come see me do pete with lots of bibles as probably from what i show to use the u. k, as prime minister cassandra is you to meet us present, joe biden, at the white house later in in washington. the leaders are expected to discuss the possibility of allowing ukraine to fire british made long range weapons into russian territory. moscow has warned it withdrawn nato into the war. the producer, if the decision to lift the restrictions is really taken, that will mean from that moment natal countries are conducting a direct war with russia. in this case, we'll have to, as you understand, when you take the relevant decision with all the consequences for this,
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without the western aggressors would incur. not this don't even need for the fact is that nato will be a direct party to the hostilities against the nuclear power. i think you shouldn't forget about this and think about the consequences such as codes of a visibility do earlier russia security services said 8, expelled 6 british different mass last month, accusing them of spying and sabotage. the u. k. government says the accusation is completely baseless. the case security services accused the different match of subversion, saying they were tasked to ensure russia loses the war in ukraine. let's bring in my kind of, in washington, d. c. at the white house, mike, a right now the us and u. k of not given ukraine's permission to use long range may size against targets inside russia. will that change after this meeting between case i'm i'm present by as well. it has been some media speculation that the british, at least start thinking of providing ukraine with longer range missiles. however,
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the national security council, sports person, the white house, john coby says there is no imminent change in us policy. that the policy is going to stay the same by which it must be interpreted, us is going to refrain from providing a long range miss house to ukraine. whether that is the case of the breton will, john could be made clear. he cannot spiteful. ready speak for breton will be of the us allies, but it is no doubt the method that will be discussed at the meeting between his stomach and the us president in the course of the afternoon. that to, along with a number of other issues will be on the agenda in this, the 2nd meeting between the 2 need. this installment became prime minister mike, how much concern is there in washington about how russia might respond, especially following the cold comments from the russian ambassador to the united nations. this is including comments as well, from that to me, a person who stated very bluntly as at long range,
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marseilles were provided from british french show us sources in those countries would be regarded as being at war with russia. so this is a real threat from russia in terms of any response to retaliation possible retaliation to the provision of long range massage to ukraine. so this is obviously affect to that plays into the discussions, into the debate about whether or not these massage shouldn't be provided. we do know that you crane seriously once these massages, it's an at central part. it seems of its operations against russia, but the matter is likely to be discussed. but from the us we have put a very clear position that the policy has not changed with the provision of these messiahs. whether it's not it's changed among other allies like prison or life bronze. so when the gemini, as that is something that we will see in the days ahead today, there may be some indication of richard's thinking during that meeting between his stomach and the us president joe biden. mike, thank you very much. my kind of live there at the white house,
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the democratic republic of congo. now a military court has sentence 37 people to death for their roles in an attempt to go in may. they include 3 americans and one belgian military expert. at the time, the company's army set, it stopped in a time by a group of men near the presidential palace in contrast to the on demand, while reportedly led by excited politician christian mulanda island way. connie has the latest i'm go my 8 eastern d r. c, thought to 7 people were convicted, definitely not here in the democratic republicans on the with the military quote in the control. so there were among the 51 people i listed the last time during the french military. cool. in the fall in the presidential palace in case of and then the attack on there was it this of the coverage president of to the probably i met this i thought was organized in a 100 percent to buy a group of commodities from day asked for a week and under the leadership of christie on that was
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a himself killed the same day of this for the cool, according to the me to just is this people do it or convicted for that or is and also a talking the man is because one of the country, which is the presidents itself, from now on, there, will have to go up to the appeal as the quote itself, see that they have 9 days. but this can still living many questionnaire around the country, asking on whether this was a way of just a political game which the presidents just like it is self, was accused by some of the politicians and the position for trying to really mean it's one of the plumbing that's bustling, was supposed to become normally the next presidential candidates in the coming election. but no, any one court pulled this up to now event. the quote itself did not mention any political a to against any fully to show on during this attempt. and now from now on,
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people would have to wait to see where the this people will be just and what will be the outcome from this, the situation which is just ended right now in control. so by this conviction, some of the people were also released and some of them were not the court could not please whether there were data to move forward with this or not. this is why they would just declare it's free from dis, quotes, an icon, a jersey to goma, the democratic republic of global, the rescue as a ne and nigeria still trying to reach people chopped by flood waters after a dime collapsed in bono stage. emergency officials say at least 37 people have been killed, more than 2000000 others have been displaced around the state, capital, my degree. the surgeon water cut off bridges and rolls, leading large parts of the city in effects inaccessible. i'll just here is fidelis by has today, just so my degree is that a rating on the people have come by the,
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into some of the make shift to such a us that's a being set up here in the come to accommodate people more people that being rescued and to be a be a lot of these are kind of more like insight into play down on the casualty feeder . they're giving 37, but we're hearing that the numbers could be higher because of we've seen the military because of a but use from the area. so i've been trying to rescue people here. i become people are struggling to cope like now that it's raining, you know, people, most of the existing. yeah. just beside me here. you guys who someone just trying to dig up, assigned to be able to wedge, you know, page to the mixture of structure here. so that when you get the rain that gets heavier, it wouldn't be able to affect them. they've been struggling apart from accommodation problem and in themselves subject number. they be struggling with cases of food. so to do that and what to
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a dime which collapse houston may just as of what's out for residential degree and with this content media, you know, you've been continuing it at now because it seems it broke it clear to see what you use and all of that and people are not even able to, you know, drinking, but some people are still managing to steve. friction is that you want to, to, you know, make food because they don't have any other alternative on the desktop prices of food because of switching people out. so i believe's the things that are not only that will buy for double the price and people are really struggling. most of these people have be dismissed from your communities and they don't even have enough money to be able to make purchases. and for, for some of them told me that for the, for the now, some of them have not been able to eat, that they just try and sky united struggles to belittle what the game and, but food has been a major problem. and now with the rain support, we don't know what will happen in the next couple of hours. now it's great, so still a head's own, i'll just say, or north korea reveals images of a uranium enrichment facility for the 1st time showing lead a conjunction inspecting
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a site by our members. rejected the contract by more turbulence, a boeing tens of thousands of factory workers begin a strike in the us and the united states are aiming to take back the saw them come from europe action on the way in sports with feature based on the the or that from mecca science woods down to west and you have an every estimated sandstone. bloom still, and you might get an occasional flash left but stopped. the general story from most in the middle east is to heat. cuba is office place in the northern hemisphere. 47.7 yesterday, it was followed by
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a rule night time is warm is not on record at 56.5. but there is a bit of cooling trend now. cool. there has been infiltrating from europe and i think it's a some degrees. it's reached the finds a rock, so maximum temperature forecast. 342 q 8. $43.00 still helps us out of that in doha, and do by around about 40 mock. and of course, the specialist, i mean, we have not much of a breeze realizes the edge of the mountains still being caught in smaller. so it's more still and green here with that's a back to finish in tropical after the after the few showers every now and again to top up the funding on the drive in south sea down the big sheriff's mike foreman. easy. okay. otherwise it's a bit of a gap to get to nigeria. so i'm not here to or kind of agree with sharon's a set the possible. and they all developing also in some parts of south africa and stopped in the major story. i have to say the story that and here's has been on the last day, a sort of heat,
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but swarming in particular of the, with americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us once to keep the war in ukraine going to russia's will is broken. is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's more on causes the quizzical look good us politics, the bottom line, the difference the market, those people this coming people. moya nice to match up by the brush. junior
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the back. a reminder about top stories on the ologist sierra. the you case from is a curious tama and us present joe biden is due to meet you in washington. they are expected to discuss the possibility of allowing ukraine defy a british made long range weapons into russian territory. moscow as warranty, it would draw natal into the war. a witness to the kidding of american turkish activities size. you know, a, i get in the occupied westbank says it is really military's claim that it was unintentional. is a lie. he told oranges there i saw ation or being shot directly by an israeli
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soldier from a roof around 200 meters away. and body is being transported to our hometown into a key for burial. i protest against these are as well on guys. i have continued to disrupt australia as defense and weapons exhibition for a 3rd day 1800 police have been deployed to secure the side off to violence, broke out between police and protests is danielle robinson before us from the protest in the city of melvin 50 active as groups coming together,
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one cool the, it's a message of silver guarantee with palestinians and garza, the echoed nationwide driving thousands of people onto the streets. we talked a week for nearly a year that upholding images in the, from the guys. and to some extent is also from the west bank, and that is becoming very disconcerting and frustrating that frustrating and just hopping. for many people in australia. longevity has been a lock of the demonstrations here, the killing of tens of thousands of palestinians in does a broad cost online ignore. i think the few are you as active as when the 1st husky some of those you might be getting the media. i just couldn't do anything education, a vaudeville aspect of the news that was demonstrations holding teachings and for detailing the history of the call straight next. well, explain the best,
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the children, obviously the sites out of the car servicing at $16000.00. so spend the children, the bombing the med are chosen for others. the decision to act deeply posts new time, a 5th generation palestinian refugee mac. my ancestry goes back to palestine, hundreds of years. finally, the well to sing us for who we are, where human beings, we all believe the same blood a poll of mold in 1000 australians, conditioned by humanitarian organizations, found that the number of people in favor of the c spy in australia has increased by almost 30 percent since november last year to 81 percent. well, more than half say they want to strong the action from the government to achieve this. for testers, have vowed not to rest until they demand to mess with ongoing demonstrations. intensifying pressure on the astronomy and government to act. and some of the
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messages are guessing through this week, the foreign minister cold on each route to accept the un security council. back to these 5 deal in gaza. bar quote is to say that's nosy meals as the civilian deaths tobin guns arises. so to just the passion of those, he's supporting the palestinian danielle robinson out to 0 melvin's seen of in use. north korea has released images of a uranium enrichment facility for the 1st time. showing me that came junk on touring. the site state media coded came say the facility 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 facility, rob mcbride as more of himself. this is the 1st time that north korea has revealed
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in such detail the inner workings of its uranium enrichment facilities. north career is suspected of having one or more such facilities at its nuclear sites. we are not told exactly which one this was or when this visit took place. about we see images of kim jong, done touring the facility, and also calling for the acquisition of more centrifuges, which are needed for the production of weapons grade uranium. this comes as north korea continues, its active development of its nuclear capabilities in spite of international sanctions. as objections from a south korea, we also see released on fridays images of conjunction, overseeing another weapons test. this is thought to have been the testing of a multiple, a rocket launch system from north korea's east coast, carried out on thursday morning when we're also told that kim jong and visited
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a facility for the training of north korea and special forces he was pictured holding what appears to be a sniper rifle, the floating all but it's nuclear capability, and it's military prowess, all seems to be times for the run up to us presidential elections. and we are owned by south korea. and that also us officials that we can expect a possibly a bigger publication as we get closer to the election date in the fall. and that may be the launch of an icbm and intercontinental ballistic missile, or even another underground nuclear test. rub, mcbride, i'll just say era. so for a japanese companies bade to acquire a sales plant in the us battleground state of pennsylvania has cause concern among steelworkers. the deal is being blocked by the biden administration, but that could pay thousands of jobs in jeopardy. and with the presidential election only a few weeks away and certain
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d around the agreement is causing get as among the unions fil a valid reports from pittsburgh. american football is huge in pittsburgh, the status of the big p. but a political football is being kicked about here right now on steel. is that the hoss of it even uniting presidential arrivals us still should remain american owned us deal is being bought by japan. most opposed to pounds vehicle. i'm still buying . pennsylvania is us steal finality, $50000000000.00. president biden is also against the deal and could block it and it should remain totally mirror site thing. national security concerns, people are many here, wants you to happen, including us steal itself, which employees, $3000.00 people in the mom valley and says no deal could lead to thousands of job losses plus local councils. or we already have a, at the time you economy to lose our biggest employer. it would be absolutely devastated. i'm many workers themselves. i can honestly say that
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a big deal doesn't go through a little concerned for us to get along the line. now this is about more than just stay alone. remember where we all pennsylvania is in the industrial north part of the country with a large, probably unionized workforce and union leaders all not funds of this deal. i remember, unions make presidential endorsements, which can sway thousands, maybe millions of members who are also focuses on will weeks away from a presidential election. so you can see how all of this fits together and so that the pennsylvania is the big prize. the both sides are desperate to win us w. c. a workers union has 50000 members, have a pencil, ladia 800000 nationally. if there is support for the steel, why does the union look like it? well, i would push back on the fact that whether they are support for the do or not, i think, you know, last week the ceo come out and made some pretty irresponsible combat and striving to shut down the facilities at the deal were killed. i think it was real responsible and reckless of them. they phone steal official speech of washington
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this week for a last minute in person, appealed and published a bunch of emails. they've exchanged with the union for all to see. they've even hired mike pompei, i secretary of state under donald trump, to lobby for the the whole is the power of the presidential campaigns, may be a world of ways for the heat of a steel works, but they are colliding now to decide the future of one of america's oldest, most iconic industries that live out. i'll just say era pittsburgh, pennsylvania, 30000 bullying workers have gone on strike in the us. that softer, almost a 100 percent of union members voted to rejects new pay offers. following a series of protest of production will now be halted on boeing, 737, max, and the jets manufactured in the seattle area. the max just has been played with issues and us transport safety officials have said the company has a safety culture problem. this is about respect,
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this is about addressing the past. this is about funding for a future. our members rejected the contract by this will be enough for labor practice straight to the shop or discriminatory conduct. we have worse of questioning on the whole process of benefits. so following has to stop breaking, the law has to bargain in good faith. andrew, charleston is the managing director of the addition advocacy consultancy. he says, union member c, a rare opportunity to get a fair idea from boeing management as 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 well, which is, but boeing as part of disagreement on to, to, to bill it's next
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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 the power and what he's 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 7. i'd sevens to factories, insights that i've had 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 fun engineers. and it's about time, nice side that got respect. so that might be, excuse me, that's not the yeah,
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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 now is in tina. more than half a 1000000 of the population is suffering from poverty. the operators as soup kitchens are urging president harvey malay to reactivate a food distribution program that was halted in december and a massive drive to cut costs to reasonable way for somebody to source their lifeline for millions of people in that time of economics, dr. soup kitchen sink argentina showing the impact of presidents have you had a maze intensive austerity policies. we know some of these pregnancy and travelers for more than an hour to pick up food for her 5 children in the capital. that's because the soup kitchen in her communities no longer getting supplies from the national government. so then you have come in and what i showed and we had sets up a place to feed dozens of people in the community. but since me late took office,
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we had to close it down because we were not getting food. so i come here to take back with icons for my kids and other children there. the government has hold to the distribution of food. i started to investigate soup kitchens and those running them accusing them of your regularities. mean a continues to push ahead. he's economic agenda by providing incentives for forwarding investors. and with a 0 deficit plan that includes increases in the price of health care medicines and food was flashing subsidies for utility services in transport. so the name of them to come to me soon that we're making the most ambitious and profound structural reforms in recent decades type of encourage innovation, the quotes of companies and ultimately the growth of full origin times. but this is happening as the levels of poverty have jumped to at least 55 percent of the
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population. millions of people in argentina. i depend on food bank and soup kitchen like this. when i'm told that over 3000 people are coming to this place to pick up food every day, it's just an example of the economic hardship that people in this country are facing. this things might of how do you want to be in those runs 3. so teach in seeing when a site is she has been working to help people in her community for years. whether site came, i am worried, you know why? because the late as a man who does not care about poverty. in fact, he thinks very badly of the pool. i requested some milk a while ago, and of course they take it doesn't the talk. this is a got made of notices. the don't know the reality. don't know if some don't know poverty, an, or soup kitchens struggling. the government says there are signs of economic recovery in the country. but among those coming here, those signs are not visible at many fee or their situation. we get even worse.
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80. so i'll just see that window site is kenya and germany have signed a migration deal during president william hotels visit to berlin. the dale is intended to promote the recruitment of skilled labor from kenya and a david patry ation of canyons without the right to st gemini. present goto would also take part in a for him. with top german business gate is to boost education and employment opportunities for young canyon by phone. yagi has the space more than 255000 people in myanmar. at least 36 people have died after heavy rains triggers. floods in and around the capital rescue teams have been working to move people to safe areas on boats. a 3rd of myanmar, 55000000 people, reply humanitarian assistance following a military coup in 2021. but 8 agencies cannot operate in many areas because of access restrictions and security risk. droughts caused by climate change have resulted in
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a significant drop in water levels on lake cai by which straddles zambia ends in bob we as i'll just here is how room latasha reports is affecting people, safety and livelihoods. and there's no longer enough water for hydropower. pizza machines and has been working on making me. but since 1990 he's experienced jobs ends and bob we over the years. but do you see is 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, to the point of that island. so what does that, what does this place? it's a complex then we know that's the area and then what other ways to get to know 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 on is expected to know on when it for shipment. because
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a lot of fish is not hungry. you can send his children to school right now. life is so hot. and bobby's parks and wildlife authority, his conflicts between wildlife and people, are increasing as leg gallery, but gets smaller animals moving closer to where people live, looking for food and water. they're a dangerous animal in this lake. he paused and crocodiles and you see the ladies doing the laundry. they say sometimes crocodiles come very close to the edge and over the some people in this community had been attacked. severe dry conditions have changed the landscape. this area was underwater a few years ago as water labels continued to drop. people here are getting more worried about the future. hot and with us out, is there a lake cody by then by a still head on knowledge? is there a special home coming for a brazil now hopes more sacred items will be returned?
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a few minutes. the the amount of catch up on sports has to be trustworthy. thank you very much for having a good boss color and so long as he has spoken out over the criticism targets it's what's keeping them buffy and the easiest junior, most gun close to face rail. so i'll see you that on saturday,
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i've had an underwhelming spots of the season, but the 2 wins and 2 drawers from full needing something to criticize the team, stall forwards in above bass case he scored twice. and his last real game of the 3 goal. this matches while he's presenting and teammates only has one goal in full. it's worth mentioning, however, that both players had busy. some is representing the countries in the euro and corporate america respectively, trends and, and i'll be honest and going through the training. well, they're happy, clear, and makes good progress every day. and i think you've done with this adjustment period. and so is vinnie, let's not forget that they started the season on the 9th of august also, and they couldn't play a preseason, but they played many games in one month. and this is how they've improve their shape. i think they're doing very well and, and they're happy and therefore i go to one power essential man, resume league action on saturday when they face braced his events and they manage it and to be seen re, k has revealed that he's not looking at. he's run a fixtures in the revamped you a for champions league p a. so you have been given a tough fixture list in the group stage in feeding,
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matches against also athletic. i'm a good by munich and men just the city. they begin, they campaign against your own a on wednesday. prefer yeah, i don't what hold on? i'd rather not be the team with the worst group in the west fixture list and the toughest group. no, i don't think we need that now. i'd rather have a comma, easy, a schedule, but it's true that when you play against very, very high level teams, they'll always point shared between them. what i'd like to have is nothing but wins, but that's not what we're going to get across. it's impossible for it to have them like that. i also learned a bit of a crisis. the head of one of the biggest games of the season. the gunners face local rivals caught them on sunday. they'll be without to a big biggest stalled stick than rice is suspended, well kept in boston, the guard was injured while on the international gc with no way. nonetheless, manager may come out and say, who just signed a new gun? his contract isn't good, sir. it's
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a hit of the match. there is something especially we have so many huge iron supports as these did they that they were born and to look into that as stuff and we have some good examples around the 1st team as well. they come in after the game and a motion on what it means for them. it's a privilege to have the power to contribute to someone making someone really happy . and unofficial definitely. manchester said he manage it, pick audio has welcome to news that a hearing and so the clubs, 100 and the theme a legend, regions of premium financial rules. it says to begin on monday, the reigning champion, so to use the braking financial faith, a rules which are designed to stop clubs, spending more money than they generate. the club has denied old allegations of wrongdoing, but if the phone to be in breach, city could face a points, deduction, or even relocation from the top league. we say so happy that the started on monday and and i know you'll be
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a more robust and new especially is about the sentence as you come up and we're going to see. so i know what the people looking for it. i know, i know where they expecting. i know it was a read for many, many years, but i'm set so everybody's in the scene and you know, you have this problem. so was it negative in stock of memphis the pie is complete. so to me, to brazil, to play for corinthians, he definitely took them to do it on a free transfer and explain why he chosen to continue his career in the south american country. it's, it's the metal. so boy, you know, it's where the joke up would 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 it's not the only football. and i think the reason that i'm here today it's bigger football. well friday marks the one year to go celebration for the 2025. we'll
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definitely takes championships and go to in a video message. presidents of will definitely take sebastian co urged fans not to miss outs and be a part of history. the championships will take place in the japanese capital from 13th to 21st september, next year. a very important commitment we made to the tech co organizing committee . i'm the governor of take care of it off the back of the olympic games. i sadly select sites as was not able to share the great moments in the national stadium, which is where we will be hosting on championships next year. we will do everything we possibly could to bring the world athletics championships as quickly as we possibly come back to tokyo. the united states of america have taken the advantage against europe in the sole harm kept the americans managing to take the opening foursomes 31 in new york many quarter. and allison co proves guessing about how to
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move to the perfect start us. so aiming to win back the count for the 1st time since 2017 the off to full session and for just the aid. so i'm in cricket history, a test mattress, need a band and without a bowl being told as rain washed out, the fixture between afghanistan, n, u, z. and the 1st that match between the sides was hosted in india due to security concerns in afghanistan of the uh, before we go, take a look at this, quote, phenomenal footage polish right to the gold cx made mountain biking history. recently, by becoming the 1st right, it's a complete, a run on a moving frame. and he did it in some style doing all sorts of stance along the way . go the who trust the 10 carriages up to speed of 23 kilometers per hour. describe the rush, he got as
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a pretty nice feeling love to see it. we're going to leave it a full, full newsletter for beta. thank you very much. that's pretty cool. that brazil has formally accepted the return of a secret cloak made by indigenous people. after i spent more than 300 years in your organ has a story today the to pin um the type of loan for the return of offended ceremonial cape once used in the tribes religious rituals but stolen during the shops of patient, of ne them for sale in the middle of the 17th century, brazil's governments being trying to recover onto the trucks like this, taken during the colonial period from around the world. well, most of the, yeah, but the to pin number mental represents the cultural reproduction of the indigenous peoples of all brazil and its greatest and most beautiful essence. it represents the x you for is a for rich past, but also to hope for
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a dignified future. for all indigenous peoples of brazil, the present was president louise ignacio lou like the silva also attended the ceremony. it presented national museum in rio de janeiro. he promised he'd continue to fight for indigenous rights. give me a pull. this help me. my position is not changed. i am in the fave of the rights of indigenous peoples to the territory and culture as established by the constitution . therefore, i'm making the upset idea of the limit on land claims. by the 21st century, the to meet the cloak was held in denmark's national museum cultural act to this say that delighted, but this is only the stones. they say another 10 such brazilian cloaks held in museums and libraries throughout europe. the hoping that the return of the scarlet ibis mental will pays the way for the repatriation of other sacred items to
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preserve in the coming years. poking out to see you for me to meet, i will have a news update for you in just a few minutes. the best fit for me for the batch, for the whole team here in joe. hi, thank you for watching bye for now. the a mazda, some big supervisor of the united states, vittoria's guantanamo, and background detention center. civic, so cold war on terror now. human rights activist campaign for the release of the last i've gone in one time and will be retraces as steps, revisiting, because that's it. that goes of background with this documentary on a jersey to september and that was
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a 0 people in sweet land called when nectar new president. the 1st is the countries 2022 economic collapse. people in power week's environmental campaign is facing a truck down for using direct action protests in germany. the labor party conference will see new prime minister cure summer outlined his vision for the future of the country. against all enemies examines the link between us military veteran and the american rights groups. the united nations general assembly brings
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