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good, the hello, i'm about this and this isn't use on life until i'm coming up in the next 60 minutes . just 49 days before election day in the us. the f b i says, is investigating another attempt to assassinate for public and presidential candidate. and donald trump, a suspect is in custody. more families destroyed and gaza as these really on the attacks homes. most of the victims of women and children, strong as tie for me to have shanghai since 1949 makes landfill. hundreds of thousands of people are told to leave their homes. mexico becomes the only country in the world to elective judges by popular vote. president douglas manuel of his
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helper those sciences controversial reforms into law. the we're going to begin in the united states when a man's in custody after what the f b i says was an assassination attempt and republican presidential candidate. and donald trump. it happened at his golf course in west palm beach, a witness to solve the gunman. i managed to take photos of his car officers, then spotted the vehicle in a highway and stopped the suspect in my mind to county near palm city. about 45 minutes drive away. fill of our reports from west palm beach. in florida. donald trump is laying goals here at the trump international golf club in west palm beach, when the secret service said they spoke to the government in the bushes at the edge of the course. an open flyer said, oh, they use secret service personnel open fire on
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a government located near the property line. and this matters on the rest of the secret service agent. that was all the course did a fantastic job. what they do is they have an agent that jumps one hole ahead of time to where the president was that and he was able to spot this rifle barrels sticking out of the fence and immediately engaged that individual. at which time the, the individual to police say the suspect escaped the seat and an s u v. i d by witness and apprehended lights. that without additional violence is being named locally as ryan ralph richard as high profile selling off the streets as soon as possible. we did it safely and nobody else was moving in full since the officials said they found that a k 47 rifle with a sky to backpacks with ceramic, placing hung on the fence. i'm a go pro camera. the republican presidential candidate was taken to a holding room at the club by the secret service. donald trump latest sent an
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e mail to his fundraising list saying via not i am safe and well, no one was hurt. 3 months ago, his it was raised by a bullet, what a government took a shelf and enjoying a campaign speech in pennsylvania ahead of the secret service. resigned after that assassination attempt a donald trump is now here. is mara lago result about 15 minutes or so from where the incidents took place? as you can see, the road is completely closed off. this was already a high security area. and now security is even tied to the form of precedents hasn't been seen in public sense. although he did send out a fundraising, emailing, which he said his resolve was as strong as ever. and now questions are going to be asked about why the secret service let a potential assess and get so close to trump. once again, phil laval, i'll just say era, west palm beach, florida. chicago times, he's got a reaction from washington. first, we're going to head to florida and speak to phil as who's lived with this. not have
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felt you covered a lot of that in your, in your report, but do we know any more about what happened of the we know that the former president was canceled effectively on the look down at the gulf coast, which is about 15 minutes drive away from where we are now, before he came back, some are longer, this is the place of closer. we often see him on television, 573. i'm really his main residents. this is where he lives. we know also that this is now being treated by the f b i as an assassination attempt. now, that does not mean that the a suspected gunman fires at the, for the presidential. we know that the secret service fight in his direction, but the picture is still kind of becoming clear. we've had bits and pieces of information of, as we would expect with a story like this. this could be information that comes out in dribs and drabs, but we know that the presence of a former president was between gold house 5 and 6 on his golf course when the secret service detail, which was
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a few 100 yards ahead. moving towards the next hole, spotted the bottle at this rifle in between a hedge or a fence and then they opened fire. now this is actually a private golf course, you call and walking off the street. although it is accessible to people who are not members left for the punchy witnesses, here's what one have to say. stand off. when was that to you in there for 2 hours. we saw no suspects likes step outside of the car actually. but we saw multiple officers because we have them here, but not police actually. and we were, we stopped outside of the car and we saw them are there's multiple offices with their rifles drawn at the car for a couple hours actually. and they look like an attend stand off, but the office in the office is actually me just like stand back a little bit. so we actually can't get close to it of the and it was a witness that actually helped police track down the suspect because this suspect made off in a call that it is the person that is alleged to, to,
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to have taken part in this then was registered to his daughter, it was a member of the public you took a photograph of this call, passed it to police and they were able to then apprehend the suspect further down the i 95. but of course, like is like lots of questions now being asked about the secret service about that role about how they could potentially lead another potential assessing, get anywhere near the full, the president considering what happened in pennsylvania back in july. i don't remember that there's already a congressional task force that is investigating that incident, but now has to look at best incidents before seeking worked out what happened back in the 1st one in july. if i understand correctly, the, of the suspect has not yet officially been identified, but has a lot of speculation in us media. tell us what we know about the suspect. yeah, i mean, no official name from the police, but every us outlet is reporting it to be a man called ryan route. he said to be from hawaii, a builder who spent a significant amount of time in north carolina has at least 2 children. if one of
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the us networks managed to get hold of his son earlier, who said that is not the kind of person i recognize in my fall, but he is not a violent man. but of course a through this person has to be not presented. we assume based on the reporting, but this is this man, but of course it will be uh, the coming hours coming days that we get more or more information. i don't know. so think about his motives. it's set that if this is the person in question, he is a strong supporter of ukraine. he's these ukraine mold and once he's set to a commented, quite prolifically on social media, the donald trump was a threat to democracy. that was a phrase, we paid a lot during the selection campaigns for the democrats, but this is a very much in the early stages. he's been in custody for a matter of hours. as i say, it will be in the coming hours. the coming days on the coming weeks that we find out a it is, it was him be what his motives was and see how he was able to get so close to the present the bearing in mind. but it wasn't even official that the former president was meant to be playing golf tonight. he doesn't have
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a public schedule. so somewhere else being was this guy. so lucky kind of inside information bill for not thank you very much. any that spell it out talking to us from west palm beach and for that we're going to go to washington dc. she i've been trying to say is following the story. your father said this is obviously going to have political ramifications. let's talk about the by the ministrations reaction. first of all, the why that was released, the statement from president bite and commending the work of the secret service by them saying i'm relieved the full the president is on homes. as i've said many times, there is no place for political violence or for any violence ever in our country. and i have directed my team to continue to ensure that the secret service has every results, capability, and protective measures necessary to ensure the former president's continued safety . let's talk about the response from capital house as well. of course, capital house, vice president, the united states biden's deputy, but also of course,
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drums opponents and to run up to the us elections for the presidency. a and similar sentiments from a couple of harris, the vice president saying quit, i'm deeply disturbed by the possible assassination attempt a form of present donald trump today. as we gather facts, i will be to, i can demme political violence. we will most do our part to ensure that this incident does not lead to more political violence. and actually i'd be just to build on something to fill mentioned actually members of congress also expressing outrage of political violence and actually a demanding some of them. i think it's a split thinkers. i was brief, but was a congress as early as monday. chaper now thank you very much indeed. sure how many times you're talking to us from washington dc. well, americans are growing increasingly concerned about political violence. often the earlier, besides the nation attempt on donald trump in july, or which was if so, let's pull find 80 percent of voters believe the country was quote,
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spiraling out of control. the same poll, find that 86 percent of americans were concerned about acts of violence. joining the country into chaos. earlier polls point to want to be a growing acceptance of violence and political life and cbs and use r n p on modest poland april aust. quotes, do americans have to resort to violence to get the country back on track now, while most people disagreed? are on one in 5, said yes. brandon o'connor is a professor of american politics at the university of sydney. he's joining us live . thank you very much indeed. for being with us on, i'll just do it. let's talk about this concern about politics and violence in the united states. first of all, obviously, leading political figures throughout the history of all was the fates faced threats of some sort. sitting presidents in the us usually get hundreds, possibly thousands every day in context tool terms put this into context for us. how much more dangerous is the us politically in terms of bonds now compared to
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the way that's being the for. and i think the survey, you're quite, it is really relevant to you. i've actually looked at that place late. i've been writing a little bit about the syria of the increase, the willingness of americans across the board to accept the balance is may be a necessary part of the political system, the percentage of people, particularly republicans, but also democrats in the last 4 or 5 years who said that violence can be justified, has really the brakes. and i think that's probably the kind of the start level for a sense of kind of frustration with a political system for some people that would resort to violence. now this is an hysterical to democracy. this is something to be rightly condemned, but it gives you a sense of the desperation for the mindset, the conspiratorial mindset, and the, and the shift height for, of the opposite side of politics in the united states of the migrant. so someone
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say trump is significantly contributed to that, but many would say, maybe we too early to discuss that today. we've heard from she have just a moment ago about the responses for both from kind of the house is comp as well as the by the ministration. and also she, i was mentioning it responses as well, from congress and, and senators, all having the same thing, same violence has no place in, in politics, in united states. putting that to one side. how do you think each campaign is likely to use? what has happened going forward and how are they going to respond to it in the run up to the election as well? i suppose with these events of care, i usually spend a bit of time watching fox news, seeing how they will spend a trump is a victim. and they circumstances that there is a, a kind of culture of hatred against the drum. as though trump has been starved, many of the kind of conspiratorial politics very much talks about, obviously,
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immigrants in the most negative way, particularly refugees coming across the southern border of the united states. and so all of these people are criminals, rough and many of the let's just and, and then very unfortunate circumstance and doing something quite risky. because the life beforehand was very for the democrats, obviously today, a likely to want to talk about hominy about the need for non violets is the way to conduct politics, which is the right thing to say a boss. but into the future. i think that needs to be a conversation about how they are assigned many assault weapons, 70 military weapons in the united states. they have 47 in this instance, an instance of an uh or a gun that was used in pennsylvania. and i asked to stay in which is very widely available in the united states assault weapons. so those kinds of conversations about the attitude of people towards each of the violets and the cultures. i know
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the availability of guns, all of those things, the topics that the democrats, i think it should show some charge to discuss. but not today. this will be something over the coming weeks and the optimal shooting of times. um, as donald trump, that was a picture emerge of donald trump pumping as best as he was being hostile. the way by secret service agency, it was a blue sky back dropped, there was an american flag flying. that was a lot of people, a lot of analyst at that point said, that's the image that's going to win the election for a few weeks down the line. we're not seeing that image and it doesn't seem to have had, i've significant an impact as people fault. what does that tell us about the impact, the events like those have all the politics in the united states as well? it's been such an unpredictable year. obviously i'm president with by them pulling out. everyone wants to say, look, this is the moment the 10 the election or it was the moment. the trumps. talked about immigrants from haitian state in cats and dogs. that would turn the election
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against them. but we really know following donald trump, that no single event seems determined is the trump is obviously, i would say a lot of things. dramatic things have happened to trump as today. they might have been assessed, nation attempt on them. and these things seem to fight is another story of which is obviously the emergence of the harris candidates a really through the election into a new light. and so i'm was very skeptical of this kind of in some common tray, but you know, it's all over now the sections such as guides when, because of these events selections in america and i think the race and cycles of head kind of minutes with some tense so i think the kind of the unpredictability is kind of the standards in american politics at the moment. and it obviously is incredibly flight selection. there are many minor factors that we'll look back on and say, well that was,
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that was probably quite important. but it's really these case states, pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin, that will decide the election size of the size of the poles, the bite bodies to swing on. and that's we both candidates and spend most of the time over the next 50 we'll say dies before the election because that's those of devices that will decide the election depending on the corner, professor of american politics, the university of sydney, brendan, thank you very much. indeed. are the, is there a voice isn't targeting several areas across guys including positive on the side of the refugee camp in the center of the strip. and now the morning ray, flocking to home kidding. at least 10 palestinians. people are trying to rescue those trapped under the rubble. the injured have been taken to all the hospital is where the army also targeted a shelter, housing displaced, palestinians, northwest of rough or killing to palestinians
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with the policy in, in the economy in the occupied weiss bank is on the brink of collapse with unemployment rising. some workers of return to farming to survive is one of many ways the policies of coughing with is very imposed ethan only hardships, but also protecting their lines no to day, and reports from bates as on numbers. plum and right for the picking stacks and buckets of fresh tomatoes and vegetables produced. and it doesn't have to markets across the occupied westbank until a few months ago this down to 5000 planted and produced almost nothing. most young men here worked as manual laborers inside as well. and the war on gaza started. everyone was out of a job. instead of surrendering to poverty and despair, dozens of unemployed meant took inspiration from how much was habits who opted out
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of manual labor to grow fruit and vegetables. in this part of a few months, how much to green houses were in the company of nearly 200 others the last time this is better, even my income is lower and i plan my own then no check points or trouble. it doesn't, has come to life because of these agricultural startups. hundreds of new jobs have been created, picking, transported, and selling the yields. a shop for fertilizers and other products has also opened up. as profitable as it is growing plants and big doesn't is not an easy feat. water is scarce and is rarely settlers attack outlying greenhouses. all main couple of settlers, thank you for asking us all my sons used to work in israel. now they work with me. with 7 brothers after the war, we were all out of
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a job. if it weren't for these greenhouses, we wouldn't, has been able to make ends meet. nobody here plans to go back to work and israel despite the risks they've come to be proud of their new found freedom. it doesn't story of revival has inspired others in neighboring towns. and this is what palestinian say is the essence of their spirit. so moves or resilience wanting whole or just fair amount that all of the data it does on palestine. the nigeria is government is confirmed that most of the nearly 300 prisoners who escaped from a prison in the northeast last week are still on the run funding collapsed walls of the detention facility. and i do agree with the 7 of the inmates have been recaptured at a search is underway or the 2000000 people across nigeria has been affected by
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those floods which were caused when a dime, boston bono stage on tuesday, search and rescue operations around the way a government and humanitarian agencies are trying to provide aid, but they're struggling to access the area the floods of washed away or damaged roads and bridges. dozens of temporary shelters in a distribution centers are being set up. auto 0 has spoken to a 24 year old, who along with his friends, has been feeding those in need. and so the minimum stuff i, i don't my last slide a when i went to so with the any, hadn't been a long time. you sent it to you, no problem id unless you unity to letting me in with hang it and then you can either removing the band with any i've been getting it didn't go with any snatch i you so you can go with it. i'm pretty sure i said with you, no problem. i didn't want to know because it was, it is exclusive, i'll call you go from also what i see with this and that's when i'm bringing this up with them. i've, i've asked you to a nation, you, that even these are kind of cheap to maybe a 100 at
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way to snatch up. which having to apply to supplement which i've been to a guy in which an accident that he's not doing. and nobody's been to, i went to looking at that, it was some way to get get that into when did she knew in difficulties and, and then getting into school. now when i was, i'm going to say this was a brilliant irishman. and then it now came with a and then during the telecom with any so see was heading and she is home with them . come repeat it, tell you what scene you could. and that's going to know what time is in the engine . you squeeze, use an action of into sound which cushion in case we know that i send them somewhere in an, a junior tens of millions of people. it's on high end across china is east coast of sheltering. and the strongest type for me to hit, the regions is 1949. but then come, mainland fall was wind speeds of a 150 kilometers an hour. more than 400000 people have been forced to leave the homes, flights factories and drain services have been suspended. millions of people across
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parts of east asia have been celebrating the mid awesome festival, which coincides with this week's full moon. it's traditionally a public holiday in many countries, but this year that have been a number of disruptions, as robert bryan explains from sol, a giant pendant lighting one joe zoo in southern china. the holiday has meant a special treat of traditional moon cakes made from bamboo shoots, and fruits with cities from hong kong to be ging decked out for the middle of some festival. millions have been gathering for family reunions. but ty, food but think has disrupted holiday preparations for people around the mega city of shanghai. it's the largest storm system to make land full here since 1949 with travelers rapidly changing the plans before richards. we knew that type only is coming tomorrow, so we reschedule our change from monday through sunday. so we can get back to my
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husband home. tell him from doing safely with the storms passing. the clean up around. shanghai continues though there's 2 soccer and korean. the holiday is celebrated across the peninsula, but the celebration has put an extra burden on public hospitals in south korea, which are dealing with the strikes by doctors now into it. 7 months. bearing hospitals could be overwhelmed. the government has been wanting people to take extra care to avoid medical emergencies, and in spite of some reports of patients cooling round to schools of hospitals before being admitted. the system seems to be co people here wholesale being coping with unseasonably high temperatures. after a record breaking heat wave, this autumn festival is taking place in what still feels like the heights of summer mcbride. i'll just say a rest. so several people have died in sizes of homes. have been damaged often some of the heaviest remaining years. its central and eastern europe floods have forced
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tens of thousands of people in a number of countries to leave their houses. andrew simmons reports europe hasn't seen flooding on such a scale in decades. here in the czech republic, lives saved by a rescue helicopter 3. but elsewhere, others haven't been so fortunate with a wide sway of, of central and eastern europe hit by storm bonus. normality has been lost along with lives and livelihoods replaced by seems like this. and people wait to see if the homes spent most of your way to here to see what the braves survived. so not if not, the water will inundate all of the area. all the she has the suffering. so what you see here is worse than the 1997. i don't know what will happen further because i have my house on the water. and i'm curious if i ever be able to return to it. this
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river runs across the check for it to post on. the search has broken banks and defenses in publish towns down the street. this is one of the cause of submerged property, lost or destroyed. there's little movement apart from the water. thousands of people that have had to leave the homes all over the region, day and night. storm virus has proved devastating. colin's prime minister donald task took a look for himself and later declared a state of natural disaster. here he tries to convince people to follow evacuation orders in general most of the day if we know this cannot last for weeks. this is for several 1000 hours. we expect that will be many such evacuations. in romania search and rescue teams on the particular stress with submerge, villages, people are overwhelmed, many losing full of the possessions. so it's a storage every 2nd. i don't have anything left. the beds are filled with much.
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i've nowhere to sleep. i have nothing, nothing, nothing. we don't have food, water, clothes, look, the neighbor gave me a dress. i can't stand it anymore. we have nothing left. even my husband is wearing clothes he received from the neighbors in australia well far, which is preparing for the west in the capital vienna, the river done, you has risen to record levels. it's already past its banks and leads the 3rd largest city. the danube flows for 350 kilometers of austria. one proven surrounding vienna has been declared to disaster area. stone bar is has hit 6 countries, and it isn't toby yet. as one government administered in romania products, this looks to be a once in 50 years whether event meets urologist. when the climate change is a calls with rising temperatures, causing extreme rain for andrew simmons out as they're going to bring in
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judgement field. he's an environmentalist and author of re genesis feeding the world without surviving the planet is joining his life from devon in the united kingdom. thank you very much indeed for being with us. we'll just hearing an under report there. one official describing this as a once in 50 years occurrence, but given the level of incidence that we've been seeing in terms of the climate over the last couple of years, obviously going to be another 50 years before we see something similar a scene of what was described as once in a 1000 here conference is happening several times. now in the past decade, we see a massive acceleration and intensification all the extreme weather events. and unfortunately, this is exactly what time it scientists would predict the extremity of the event. see the requirements of the events is precisely in line with full cost by
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climate scientists. and what that means is that we've seen anything yet. this is, this is only going to get worse and reports we've been counting over the last couple of days. the governments of various countries have been coming in for criticism that the people demanding that they should be doing more to protect communities. but there must one would imagine be a limit to what governments are able to do, given the circumstances that you're to talking about. it says that there are 2 key elements of preparedness and nicole mitigation, an adaptation i'm motivation is reducing your greenhouse gas emissions in order to prevent the level hating either taishan is adapting to the impacts of global heating. unfortunately, government right around the world has failed on both counts and failed to prevent rising global temperatures because they're still burning far too many fossil fuels . you're still aging fast enough for me because of the 2 primary causes on rising
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global temperatures. at the same time, they have failed to protect their populations from the medical impacts of that global heating. this is a double failure and unfortunately it is pretty well universal governments. every right of failing on both counts is good to you in climate change conference, top 29 coming up in baku and as a by john in november. do you think events like this are going to be focusing the minds of the delegates? the is it going to have any impact at all and what they talk about every one of these conferences we raise all hopes and we say this talk, this time they have to act. i think it's time for us to recognize that the conferences and not 6 of us, the way they're designed, the way they have run almost in extremity leads to disappointment and say, yes, we see a system where the most for kabbage most reluctant countries are able to set the
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pace and they're able to slow down everyone else and stop the progress from being megs. and so what we see at the end of these meetings in the perfect circle, the fingerprinting everyone says that focus sass optics, baffled rather than coming to get to make it global collective efforts to prevent the greatest predicament the human kind is ever placed on him. on monday it is an environmentalist and he's also are all very genesis feeding the world without dividing the finest i'm. we appreciate you being with us and i'll just get it sir. thank you very much. indeed. gemini, is that on the temporary passport? checks at all, not even of his line borders in an attempt to cub irregular migration, the decision follows the increase in the number of people applying for the asylum and the recent success. by the far right either f day policy into state elections. previously, only travelers entering at the eastern and saw the long borders were checked. germany's part of the shrunken area, which is made up of $29.00. you were being countries that have
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a ball list. internal border controls want us to speak to dominic cane is life for us in the ball and berlin. what are these boulder checks mean? don't so effectively what they mean is that the situation that that has been on the published board or the check board or the austrian border and the switchboard now applies to only others. that's the french belgian, dutch luxembourg, and danish borders. so anyone coming in can be stopped by the police and also to show their identity. and that's the points at which if they were going to claim assigned them, they have to do so in effect, it's a way the government here has a lie to don't to try to allay the concerns of millions of people will certainly hundreds of thousands of people in eastern germany, that is being costing the votes for policies of extreme less than extreme rights in recent elections. both those policies. calling for an end to my smart gratian. but it has to be seen this. what's happening today through the prism of, of, of measures that are also being implemented. so we know the government and the
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costs all the last week, putting that just elation through parliament. saying that he wanted to control the people who are already physically inside germany. so to a certain extent, these are the 2 sides of the same coins. what's happening today is toughening at border controls on board is that previously what so controlled? but also on the other side, you have the tightening of the rules regarding those who are already here. but one final thoughts, the bolt the germany has with its neighbors is something like 3850 kilometers long. so it is not difficult to get across the border at places where the police don't do the controls, which is why they have mobile patrols near border areas on busy roads. and that sort of thing. trying to get to not catch, but as it were, to stop people who might have gone over the boulder and felt that they hadn't needed to prove who they were. that's effectively what's happening today.
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definitely, thank you very much. indeed. i'm going to came in berlin, a step ahead and obviously they're going to explore the implications of the is very ami taking responsibility from getting 3 captives in guys out last year plus and the board michigan monitor of americans are expressing their anger at their governor, the holloway will start with those dreadful floods in central and eastern policy if you have some pots of clothes have seen around a month with a frame inches 24 hours. this is austria, 260 millimeters of freight. and that 24 hour period you can see have a take a cloud that's the lie across all street check republic into poland. slovakia i remind you still single sabot, a wet weather as well. we'll catch sale of this massive cloud and that is still
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a bar sits stuck between 2 areas of high pressure, actually one that just around the low countries, west composite jeremy and also up into a russia event. so it's not moving to fall too quickly. so the spells of heavy rain in a similar area, it should just drag as well. a little further south puts in west with as we go through the next few dies, brisk wins, pushing it down towards that eastern side of switzerland as the policy of austria, seeing a significant snow over the outset. wet to weather, coming back into the balkans and this week i want it to choose day. it does dry up . it does brighten up behind. i am pleased to save us some wet weather coming at the central positively. good possibility actually for the west is generally dry up towards the north west. no better to live winds in london. that 20 degrees celsius ought to try with the 2 of us northern parts of africa with a few usual showers to the west. pod came into the woods,
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they say that your government has repressive policies for the success of human rice . it is most important task mitel with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of things like that. so i thought that it was the thought provoking on how much with the trip do you think impulse is right now to us? it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the on robot this, if you're watching, i'll just need a reminder about some stories. this are a mines in custody often for the f. b, i says, was an assassination attempt on republican presidential candidate donald trump. it happened at his golf course in west palm beach. a witness saw the guns and nice to take photos of his chart is really amenities added has killed at least 1200 cities across because of since jones china, when a house was flocking to now instead of like a g count is very strikes of killed 41206 palestinians,
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since of tobin gonna have to central guy, so speak to honey mach load, who's outside of the hospital in den obama? tell us about the latest attacks on of the yes, rob, well, just the past a few minutes. the scene here at the hospital were talking about a funeral. after a sooner a place of healing plates of medical care just turned into funeral processions. it stays here as a funeral, taking place by the hour here just given the large number of casualties. and due to being killed in overnight, a tax, what we're talking about is a more vast wholesale mass killing of civilians. then what's really concerning for the past couple months is the deliberate attack against family. every time was the in a funeral procession here at the hospital where we look at is at least 2 generations or 3 generations together. grand parents, the parents and their children, or the parents and their children altogether here at the funeral overnight,
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a tops across the gall district from further northern part in the city. and it's been the populated neighborhoods, including as they tune on the northern part of gauze and city, were talking about deliberate attacks and atrocities against the 3 families. and to break down, the total number is 15, but we're looking at for from one family and another 5 from another families and others starting from a different family as well in gaza. all the that includes, it includes the one particular family of 5 family members in as a neighbor neighborhood. the refuge account is really military carried out like a past midnight deadly air attacks on the cabinet, densely populated area, an area that has been bomb before repeatedly and as far as how you recall we do the field reported from that area. very crowded houses are hard back to back, very close each other there's. there's literally the space for people to walk
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around to get to their homes. and so we're talking about very, very narrow, overcrowded space where the residential home or targeted. and we're looking at 10 people from one family that being removed from under robles, of from the time of the us toss and all transfers out of the hospital. as we heard from paramedics and civil defense declared, there's still 5 more missing under rubbers. what we're talking about is a 3 story building that have completely destroyed, why people were still inside, who were not giving any prior warning whatsoever. not even a few minutes to move to a nearby safe area that was not given to them. on a separate attack is really monetary also carried out. their thoughts, coupled with heavy artillery, is in rough city. the western part of the city and area that is part of them off evacuation zone that is not safe anymore to give a report. a skilled in many other were reported with the critical injuries reported to remaining health facilities when it comes to health facilities here. and not only we're seeing this,
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the courtyard of the hospitals here turn into funeral procession and stage. but the fact that so many of the injuries inside the hospital, either and the emergency department or the intensive care unit, or the operating theatre, their account did by these tens, waiting in line for their turn for medical care. some of them are 1st of losing their life as the medical staff here is under pressure to make really difficult. the choices here who to start with who needs the medical care right away is the most sort of the prioritizing. what needs to be done 1st and that leaves many people here, many of the patients, many of the injuries inside the hospital at risk of losing their life. the other thing here that the hospital is almost running out of medical supplies, things that are as simple as, as bandages as septic and other these, except that you'd be available. any health facilities are not available here. and what the medical to stop is doing is resorting to alternatives that are either
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being recycled already being used that are not proper enough, not safe enough to be used here with this kind of injuries of people arriving to the hospital. so we're looking at at least sort of basic medications like pain medication that is needed immediately to save lives is not available. and that increases the risk of people losing their life. particularly vulnerable to groups are turned in by the children who are arriving to the hospital with very critical injuries. honey, thank you very much. indeed. that's how the environment talking to us from the bottom of the month of denial. these very armies taken responsibility, beginning of 3 is really captives in gaza last november. that says there's a high probability that were killed as a result of an air strike in november. the bodies of l. e. o, tony, donald nick, busy and sherman, were recovered in december, military officials say at the time there was no information to suggest the captives were held in the targeted location on the saw who has this update from the judge any and capital i'm on. that's because these really governments bundle just to go
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from reporting, insight, israel. these rarely army released the statement saying that he conducted an extensive investigation about an air strike that was conducted on november the 10th . the military says they were targeting a senior him, us official and had no intelligence whatsoever that there were captive in the nearby vicinity. now the bodies of the captives were recovered on december 14th, and the military is finally acknowledging that it is really airstrike is what killed them. the military went on to say that they do not conduct airstrikes showing or any other sort of attacks. when there is intelligence or information about the whereabouts of captives, but this is just one in a series of intelligence and security failures by these really military threw out the last 11 months. the greatest of those failures was also back in december when these really army shot and killed 3 of their own captives. there's been a lot of frustration for me is really public from family members of as really
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captives who have said the policy, the benjamin netanyahu and his cabinet are not going to bring about the release of the remaining captive, saying that he is neither capable nor willing to accept the deal and you have to remember that for the last couple of weeks there had been consecutive protest against israel's government calling for a deal to bring about the captives gwinnett. and y'all, who maintains that military pressure is the only way to bring them back. well, family members of the captive say that that is doing the opposite of the central. that's just the, you know, i'm, the gentleman was that his husband, but all the professor of international affairs i caught university good to have you with this. so these really ministry spent many months saying that it was not responsible for the death of these captives. now it's admitting that it is why do you think that is making that admission and why do you think it's doing it now? well, at the very beginning in that case, but it was not to care for them because for lack of information, i know what's a, what's also say, filial intelligence. but what time,
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as things have changed even this way, the politics change back into one by december the, the court for unity was very strong and the believe in inventory was kind of uh, overwhelming and as well. so is this a kind of like no voice above the voice of over the battlefield, but now it is split and there's really society, but also the, the split and the army and, and the government. and we've seen, we've had a lot of different voices and there's a government. and so i would say it has been part of the size in our, the release of the investigation is political now. and, and given the fact that the government is supported by the army, he's trying to do something different from what, nothing the apple wants him to do. or what tom is to do. i won't go into the opposition see to get an is in a position to have him. yeah. yeah. and get into supported by him maybe. and the chief of staff on both of the army people. i think the,
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the timing now is very important simply because i think they want to put more pressure on any apple and to kill the idea that the ministry pressure would release to be captive. now, it is obvious that the more the more of these right is fights the, the risky of the hospital become. so i think it is, it should be understood in this context that there is a different data that a lot of differences within this way to cabinets. with it as a society about the future of the world and gather. and i want to ask you about this increase confession and benjamin this and yahoo! we've seen for months. of course, the growing cries that are being gathering in the streets of major cities and israel, demanding that and the desk. and you also coalition do more to bring the captives home. but increasingly, i know this, that we've been speaking to have been suggesting that one of the checking points of this is going to be the military. but the stand that the military takes on this from what you were saying. it sounds as though that split is not moving towards the
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military actually beginning to take a stand if you'd like to take a position on the way that the captives are prioritized by the coalition bonds. my question is this. we've seen months of protests. the coalition has not changed its mind. does this make any difference at all, given the fact that it is the military that itself, is it making the submission? it would only we can the, the narrative of nathaniel, so of them have to remember that the, the is really ami is with respect to get into the society because it is the backbone of the, of the sofa and the country. it has one most, one of her, or if not all of which was with the apps, as anyone serve in the army seat and as well as someone who is patriotic so. so when, when the assessment comes from the army, i think this way we can nothing, you know, i'm missing it himself, never was catching the, i mean, he served as a and there's him, but he will, in, in, he was never a general and on me. and now he is deciding the ministry aspects of the war. i
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think at the when, when the idea of come up with this publicly, i, this would probably, we can undermine the interactive, but we're not going to have that. the continuation of the war. the only way for uh for is to get back to boys. so interested in that, if you want to get the boys back, you have to go for a ceasefire deal. and it is there. the, the framework is there, but the only if needs is nothing else to negotiate in good faith. he's not doing this. he's trying to deceive everyone, including his allies and the white house. so i think when the army comes with this, it's what so add to the anger with the public. and so i would expect that there would be more demonstrations. and in that more than scope and intensity and that would direct the blame and nothing else. pressure. i'm talking about is always we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. now is less than 2 months before the us presidential election out of americans are discussing who to endorse. the community has traditionally backed democrats,
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but many said they won't be doing so this time. the designs are against president joe biden stance on the war in garza john 100 reports and the cities dearborn and michigan, which is a large number of items of american voters. in an arrow, the american community, the once leaned reliably toward democrats. many now feel angry and betrayed at arab con, a convention to their of americans, us report for israel's war and gaza has left many. i read with president joe biden and vice president cumberland harris, even among democrats like dearborn mayor abdul. a mood who is not endorsed as parties nominated for the white house. this is the place where community comes 1st and where the people have the gall and the backbone to say people over party and dammit, people over president writers, susan apple house says she's voting for green party candidate, joe stein who was called for an in to the war,
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i'm asking you to have enough self respect to not go and vote for the democratic party. doctor adam fudge, who choked up as he recalled the horrors of treating patients in gaza worn that survivors will suffer lingering after effects. the mental health crisis is one of many crises that are coming after after this genocide in this 5 visibility to patients. we talked about the mental health and educative kids that are going up. now this is original down here is the democrat and republican donald trump are both campaigning heavily in this wing state. but they had few supporters inside or outside arrow con. that truck was a fascist in new york harris who let the support it in front of the time. many expressed outrage that their taxes were funding the bullets and bombs that have killed and estimated 40000 in gaza. the anger, many arab american, the government have you, how on americans you're going to include major different,
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our job. i mean, when i say 500 the about 20 there or did you want to 1000 here of americans and much of the hands in america, from the headline speakers to the youngest, who wrote the americans voice, the outreach over the war in guns and their government support for it, john henry and l g 0 dearborn, michigan. so they had a note to say that the japanese historical drama show guns for yourself, but this is emmy awards and assigns name
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the the controversial reform of mexico's legal systems, begun after president under this mama lopez open the door, signed into law mexico. now, of all state and federal judges to be elected by the people supposed to say, this is going to make judges more comfortable. the critics say it's going to end judicial independence. as far as the election of judges is expected to take place in june next year. this is a kind of messing, let's just, let's put it in and them into the simulation. because we also talked about living in a democracy. but no oligarchy was in power. those who ruled were the ones at the top of my nowhere to the facade of democracy. that was a simulation. when i mean, now it's different. now it's the people who are in charge and it's the people who will decide julia got it, and it was more from mexico city that was certainly as symbolic moment as president
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. under this manual lopez over the appeared in the video posted on his social media sitting next to president elect and his hand pick, successor, cloudy, a shame bound to sign this reform into law. it also wasn't lawson. anyone who knows how important history is to this president. and his role in is that it was on the eve of mexican independence. they, one of the most important dates and the political calendar of this country that he chose, that he chose the states assigned as a reform into law. he has said repeatedly that he considers this law to be one of the most important, if not the most important of his governments. now, this signature basically brings to an end to very tumultuous weeks in mexico. there's been lots of protesting in the street against has performed in 2 different locations. protestors broke into the senate and into the congress in order to stop the discussion of the, of the form from taking place. ultimately, both the congress and the senate passed that the president has said that he considers this to be completely necessary in order to reform the very corrupt
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judicial system in mexico. he has said, it's a very clear example of how democratic mexico is the fact that specifically some 7000 judges under this new law will be elected by popular vote. the opposition, on the other hand, say it's not at all like that, that in fact, this is just assigned to get a lot more power to the ruling party of the president over the judiciary branch there by giving them full control of the government, you know, on eliminating checks and balances in the government and they say the problem with mexico is corrupt. just the system is not really the judges. if it happens, the corruption happens much before cases get to a judge assessed the they say happens with the local police, with local prosecutors, etc. regardless, this reform is now a law. and in the coming weeks, the mexican electoral authorities are supposed to begin the process as of
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organizing elections of several 1000 judges. as soon as next year, julia gallano audra 0 mexico city legend seen as president of human a says he'll defend his government's commitment to bringing finances under control . and he'll veto all bills that threatened that. on sunday monday he made a presentation to the congress. so next year's budget, he said he would only consider increasing expenses if spending was reduced elsewhere. and then i adopted harshest energy measures doctor we took office in december. well, you know that they don't know the most important. here's the thing, nothing more than publishing 5 and 10 years. they've done the fiscal deficit. that's like even a total of this project of increasing public funding companies by this congress. and that's why we will be to any projects for the present. the fiscal valid isn't going to like, you need to pick up firefighters and brazil, advising a by using the percent of the national park. it's a nature reserve located just outside the capital, around 1200 heck. tears are being affected. dozens of firefighters, the military and a special rapid response team are trying to contain it. the city is going to
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$145.00 days without rain, and that's caused a severe drive. the emmy awards have taken place in los angeles is honoring the best television of the past year. daniel and eugene levy have been making history as a 1st father and son host. among the big winners was the historical epic shogun starts i on a so i has become the 1st asian women. when for leads of drama actress, that was a surprise on american tv show hacks and netflix drama, baby reindeer. also to help you the teeth of jackson, member of the jackson 5 family group has died age 70, the jacksons, with due to his younger brother, michael, is lead singer, the gotten their hip making career in 1969 with i want to back and went down to give a string of friends from the 19 seventy's and eighty's to his brothers were inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1990. so i'm going to be back in
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