tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 16, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the hello on the bulk of this is the news life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. another attempt to assassinate was donald trump less than 50 days before the us presidential elections. a suspect is under rest, is ready strikes less than homes and killed at least 14 palestinians across garza. since early on monday. is there any settlers target posting in school and they will provide westbank attacking teachers and students will have a live updates from the strongest type thing to hit shanghai. since 1949 makes land,
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for hundreds of thousands of people are told to lease the homes and in sport football . trial of this century is set to begin as manchester city awaits their fates. basically, it's a $115.00 charges accused of breaking financial rules and face a possible expulsion from the family. the thanks for joining us. we begin this news in the us with us being a 2nd to assess the nation attempt on donald trump some 50 days before the presidential election amount is in custody and the f. b i is investigating the incident. it happened to the republican presidential candidates golf course in west palm beach, witness soul the government, and managed to take photos of his car offices, then spoke to the vehicle on the highway. a stop, a suspect in martin county, near palm city. that's about 45 minutes drive away for level reports from west palm
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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 a government located near the property line. and this matters on this. a 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 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
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high profile selling off the streets as soon as possible. we did it safely and nobody else was to move 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 e mail to his fundraising list saying via not i am safe and well, no one was hurt. 2 months ago, his ear was raised by a bullets 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 former president's hasn't been seen in public sense, although he did send out a fundraising, emailing,
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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. well, the white house has released a statement from us president joseph biden, commenting on the work of the secret service. he says, i'm relieved. the former president is on hondas. i've said many times that has no place for political filings over any violence, every country and i have direct my team to continue to ensure that the secret service has every result, capability and protective measure necessary to ensure the former president's continued safety and trumps rifle come of the house has also reacted the vice president said in the statement, i'm deeply just to find the possible assassination attempt to form the present. donald trump today. as we gather facts, i will be clear,
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i condemned political violence. we old must to all part to ensure that this incident does not lead to more political violence. i can't, let's go to washington dc, now speak. does she have the time? see who's following the story for as the so strong was some harris and bite, and one of the political reaction as they being she helped. and i, it's been pretty consistent. it is this combination of political violence. we have jamie vance. donald trump running mate, i'm glad president trump is safe. i spoke to him before the news is public and he was amazingly in good spirits so much. we don't know if that'll be heading to my kids extra tight device. i'm saying a prayer, gratitude actually has been reported, but trump was initially shaken, but actually was joking with his supporters and associates over the phone to the officer in the, in the, in the, i'm assuming out as of this alleged assassination attempt structure, most of the majority leader democrats. i was just brief by the acting director of the secret service. i pulled the secret service with a quick response to ensure the former president trump safety. there is no place in
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this country for political bottles of any kind. the perpetrator must be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the lower and various levels of congress are asking for a briefing from the secret service. perhaps that is as monday. in this particular case, i've opposed to what we saw in butler, pennsylvania in july, the secret service all being commended for taking swift action. however, there are questions, as phil was suggesting, that as to whether they have the resources they need to keep. donald trump say she have, as we mentioned, 50 days out from the presidential election. how do we have disappeared? all of this will play out. so how does that vote? yeah, it's the length of time in the polls. good. we show a very tight race between from and, and the high risk from does have our account pain stop index campaigns, talk with you on tuesday and flint, michigan, a townhome event. it's not clear whether those pounds will have change. he is still mentioned already fundraising off this of the incident, and in fact, trump, shortly after that message did post on his own social media. so i truly social. i
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would like to find everyone if you will, concerning well, which is it was simply an interesting day, exclamation walk, most importantly, or the fact that us secret service and all of law enforcement for the incredible job done to that trump international and keeping me is the 45th president of the united states and the republican nominee and the upcoming presidential election sites, the job done was absolutely outstanding. i was very proud to be an american. we do know that in the past the trump campaign of accused the white house. um, now the hours come pay the riling up. the support is by cool. uncomfortably cooling, donald trump, a fritz to democracy, a lot of interest, not emergent ration of this alleged government. the social media posts of a foot ralph and examined particularly his strong support for ukraine against russia. and whether that might be motivating him in some ways. because all from it has been indicating that he wants to immediately try and broke, or a piece deal between ukrainian or russian, which suggests, but he's not given up open ended support to ukraine. but many of the democratic
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party democratic party won. but we're still looking for the, for the, for that. so the impact is very of yet. it's in so many, 6 in the morning now on monday morning here in washington. so yeah, we'll keep an eye on things i'll show you will indeed does she have she ever tons of that in washington dc? let's look at the implications of all of this with scott lucas is a professor of american and international politics and the clinton institute. at the university college dublin, he joined just some wicklow, an island to scott, so i will welcome to module 0. so for rounds 5 near donald trump, one of your key takeaways, to bounce off to the 1st attempt on donald trump's life. and i'm gonna take it to instructor too much and what happened after the 1st attempt on july 13th and that is uh, the trunk campaign. immediately try to take advantage of that. that point they were running against joe biden. you might remember trump immediately after he was nicked in the year by the fire,
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when the bullet pushing aside the secret service gave me right. and then raising that fist and shot and fired fight fight. you might remember the, the heavily bandaged ear where you even had the supervisors that were bandaging their ears as well as the republican national convention. but they lost that advantage in part because of the structure rambling, 90 minute speech that just lost the crowd at that then you. and then a few days later, tom later us replace job, i'm as a democratic nominee, she got all the media attention and she got all the mental, which she's had for much of the ensuing uh, $67.00 weeks. now here we are in september and you know, the trump people did not cause the suspect to bring that a k 47 under the golf course age. they didn't motivate that, but they will try to take advantage again as you have been here. and i think the question is, here is well, much explained. so i only a few days ago. remember trump, it had the disastrous debate before. uh,
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with that take away line emigrants are eating our cats and dogs that has been replaced for the moment by the whole notion attempts, cheating, death. as fox news put it, the idea of him almost being superhuman in his ability to survive. chandler trump campaign, keep that going, or do they run into another slip up? another conspiracy theory, another false it from their candidate. and can't hear us waltz dish campaign. in contrast, get this campaign back on to issues where they're on from the ground like a potency also given that this assassination attempt hasn't been paid to being caught on on cameras. hands that will not be able to be disseminated as widely as it was. the 1st time and it won't be, but you will still have, you know, the details of the assassination attempt that will be put out there. you know, we have the drama of the fact that the secret service were able to intervene at this point to prevent shots being fired. we had the chase,
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we had the apprehension. everybody will be focusing on the details of this gentleman. and we know quite a bit about the suspect from what you post on social media, but what was his exact motive? so they will try to ride that through. but i, i changed your point of the, i think as fast moving as this one watching is as unpredictable as it is as unpredictable. let's be honest, as donald trump is, you and i can be talking about an entirely different different topics on the new cycle later this week, let alone next week, right? or by early november in the time of the election, you have to think, what was this a close reflects on this pretty long history of political violence in the united states. that's a, we've seen multiple occasions over the decades. the beginning of high profile individuals. i mean, where does america stand right now when it comes to taking the potentially faithful heats out of politics 50 days out from the presidential election? i mean, there is a long history of political violence and fascinations. going back to the 19th
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century, john f. kennedy was killed a year after i was born in 1968. we lost martin luther king and we lost bobby kennedy. we have stuff, nation to town. so president, gerald ford in the seventy's. fine, ronald reagan when they came in in 19 eighties. what's different now is that this arrow social media just escalates. not only the drama, what is it for? it can escalate the confrontation that a year. i have to be honest, your age is a tragic, an awful lot already. that the man who has been targeted into assassination don't fall to assassinate you, assassination attempts, he has been the one who is whipped off that confrontation with a lot of his right talks encouraging biased against headquarters against groups. he doesn't like, like, like, lodge matter. i guess the media event and i'm going to speak to now not as now. let's be very briefly as a person,
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a native america still have ties to the country where i was born and raised by. so hope that we can step back from by once that we can talk about dialogue rather than division. that we could talk about issues rather than conspiracy theories and faults. but it's my fear that in this most important elections, 1365 america simply will go down the route of division polarization. and that is a very dangerous path to take beyond whoever wins november's election. all right, so i don't just puff indeed scott lucas, professor of american and international products. it's particularly clinton instance. she's a u. c. d w many thanks bye. she quite punch. more hands on this, i would just say, would use our, including positive means to farming, to survive. as an economic crisis takes holes in the occupied westbank on mexico. pos is a new law that will allow the public elections to elect full state and federal judges.
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the is where the forces of targeting several areas across gauze and including parts of the sort refugee camp in the center of the strip. and early morning raid flattened home killing at least 10 posting. it's people are trying to rescue those trump some of the rubble, the insured has been taken to our the hospital. these ready? um it will say targeted the shelter, housing just based palestinians, northwest a rough coming to palestinians. and a witness says, and it's right, the strike on a shake rod one neighborhoods in kansas city felt like a nice quake. yeah, the morning attack appears to have targets in the areas when people were sleep by screws and residents and searching for any victims in the rubble. get on the people sitting at home and was surprised by your messiah. and that feeling the area, it felt like you know quickly the people you're trying to live and have nothing to do with anything. children. young men and women were sitting in their homes to be
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all monitored. but it's such a central gallagher and speak to honeymoon. so who's outside? i likes the hospital that's in darrow bios. so as we mentioned that honey, the strikes in the neighborhood of gauze, the city one small killing and injuring people while they slept. of the yeah, this is not on use. well, so have just to see these as talks happening for the past couple months. many of the attacks are taken in place without any prior warnings whatsoever. people are literally being murder, maimed in and bombed inside their homes at the time of the d. r. sleep and most of the talks are good places at night, past midnight, or the early hours or late hours of the night, just leaving no chance for people to run for their life was run for safety. and that's the difficult deal of the situation that it is not only the attacks that are me causing this man, but also the fact that people are
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a refraining of from move in and from their homes to another area, particularly at nighttime. because this ties of the entire gauze distributed clouded with the sky predators, the, the drones, the target drones, the quad copiers and what they're doing. not all the just creating and intimidating and environment and atmosphere for people. but also the literally chase people we have many of the dead they've had cases that are documented in northern garza, regardless due date for the southern part of district where people were chased by the quad copters of the words seeking safety and shoulder elsewhere over not attacks and really to kill it. 10 family members from one family that's and then if i write refuge account for the northern parts of re massacres, displays against the families. and that's the, the concern in part of it. now, families are being deliberately targeted and killed inside their homes and sudden harvested ftp. 2 more people from one family were killed. these are 2 of the early
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women and several others where critically injured, not set the scenario that was seen at repeating itself over and right, this looks like the, the phase 4 of the lower, but more families are being targeted and count on honey for those that survived these in the so sykes, how these victims being treated, particularly in the hospital behind you, for instance, given the a mental strain, the health system of course cons that continues to be. and we'll say perhaps today is the highest number of deaths that we're seeing here at the hospital. and that's not only from the people were killed the overnight of wordpress is the hospital or allowed the hospital. but the fact that many of the people who were in critical condition that the i see you at the intensive care here or the emergency department, could not make it for, for the past 3 days, they were under observation as doctors, they were doing their best to save their lives that they could not simply because
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there are no medical supplies, there isn't anything that you can describe as a proper medical care going on inside the hospital and we're talking about basic is stuff that should be available at any health and health facilities. if in a normal environment, you would find basic supplies inside the house, like we're talking about as basic as bandages or the and septic or other, the pain medication that should be available. these are not available at the hospital, what they're making, they're making the job of the medical and stuff and quite difficult these because turn of if these alternatives are not sufficient enough. and in fact the lead into death more than just saving lives. right? honey with, with a, a picture of what's happening in the job. i learned central guys, how many, thanks for them. i don't know late. that was really settlers of storm to school in the village, north west of jericho and the occupied westbank. they have time, i left a new teachers and students, the teacher was also arrested. abraham is live and have grown adult divide westbank
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a place that is often called the hall to of israel's illegal occupation. so 1st, the need to another separate attack against a bedroom community. but what can you tell us about the as well posting is i've been telling us that since late last night is really subtler as i've been attacking this by doing community resulting in injuring palestinians. there, but also in the rest of 3 solidarity activist, one of them is and is really and they say that the attack continued this morning. this time it's on a school to remember when we talk about by doing communities. we talk about people who are living in remove to areas and they often are prevented from building in the areas known as areas see which is 60 percent of the occupied with banks. so what they do is that they bring some small, it cut up on small tents and they try to get their children to get some basic education. now, with the increasing subtler attacks against them posted in say that they cannot really say they are causing a, these attacks are causing a lot of intimidation to their children's children. we've been seeing
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a lot of them leaving these areas. and not only that, since the beginning of the war, more than 1600 posting is from the, by the in communities have been forced to leave the places where they've been for decades. because of these rowing, subtler attacks against them that often happens under the protection of these really aren't a need or i wonder if you could give us a snapshot of life there in the hebron is a place to see an increased restrictions multiple rates and increase in central, a tonic sol since the war started. what are people that telling you about life? well, they can show us more than they can tell us. and let me show you what we're seeing . this is the road didn't have run in the area known as h 2, which falls under the full is really me, the 3 control and on the streets. believe it or not only is really vehicles are allowed to pass to drive is re new buses. we've seen is really please, is really secular cars,
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but palestinians are only allowed to use this road on foot. not only that, we are talking about the in immunization, this is often caused by these rarely settlers who are often attacking paralysing is under the protection of these radiant armies. but since the war started, post indians have been telling us that they've been prevented by these re, the army from opening their stores, their shops that they use to it, you know, make money. and now they are held in their homes. there's a curfew here that's happened at around 10 pm at night and it gets lifted around 9 am the next morning, but also fridays and saturdays all the locals living in this specific area and have grown are not allowed to leave their homes. they talk about the square of you that is often imposed on them and has been imposed on them since the war started in
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october. and the reason is to protect the league. it is really settlers who live in the supplement caused the kids out of bar. this is one of the oldest is really sacraments here in hebron started in 19 is 68th and started expanding and expanding this area known as h 2. and that falls under full is really me the to the control has around. it's 35000 palestinians and 700 is ready settlers. but there are numerous checkpoints, view it as restrictions against palestinians. what, you know, you see how life is getting more difficult palestinians cannot even restore and renovate their homes. and on the other side you see is rarely supplements the thought increasing the have is ready in the city. is there any soldiers? but also settlers who often attacked palestinians,
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i'm not sort of osama showed you how the windows are often the people have to put these bars on. because when these ready settlers could pass by this area, they often fluid oaks. and it's me, the posting is one of the difficult stories we've been hearing from people here today is about a woman who was 2 months pregnant. but when the settlers came and started intimidating palestinians throwing drugs at their homes and shooting in the air, she unfortunately had the miscarriage. this is a glimpse of life here in h to area in have run the south of the occupied with. think so need of i telling a window into lots of many postings there and have brought many times to that media from that of the policy and the economy. and they want to find westbank is on the brink of collapse with unemployment rising. some workers have returned to farming in order to survive is one of the many ways policy means a coping with this really includes economic hardships or say protecting that land.
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or they report some fate positron nablus 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 manuel laborers inside as well. then the war on gaza started. everyone was out of a job. instead of surrendering to poverty and despair, dozens of unemployed men took inspiration from how much was habits who opted out 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. for a long time. this is better, even my income is lower and i plan my own then no check points or trouble. it doesn't have come to life because of these agricultural startups. hundreds of new
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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 really settlers attack outline greenhouses the 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 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
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palestinian say is the essence of their spirit. so moods or resilience, wanting whole were just fair about what all the data does on palestine. the documents of denial, these are the ami has taken responsibility for the cleaning of 3 is ready to come to us in guys the last november. it says that it's a high probability they were killed as a result of an ass try can november the bodies of and the tell it down know nick fizzy and on sherman were recovered in december, ministry officials say at the time there was no information to suggest captives held in the targeted location that's bringing done, perry, now he's a former regional editor for the associated press in europe, middle east and africa. he joins us from the tel aviv or i will welcome to you. so i want to start by asking you about these are the ami taking responsibility for the like the kidding of these 3 is where the concepts last of and bobby worked. implications. does this opponent admission how for benjamin netanyahu is,
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was strategy and the early weeks of the conflicts and of course now as well, there's no secret. the hostages are themselves endangered as high as really bombardments. i don't think is where it would claim that they know exactly where all the hostages are at all times. and so the implication of course, is that it's possible they would bomb their own people by mistake and certain hostages that have come out whenever i st. and speak truly have have said that they were scared by the parties. so i think this is essentially a reflection of the risk that is real knowingly undertakes when that strategy is basically to try to smoke at home. austin, a matter that includes bombardment with areas where they don't know exactly who is there. certainly these early armies is not admitted to targeting these people. and by the way of us take exception what the report, the claim that the tragic civilian dusted up. or if i lose the word targeting, i, i see no evidence that israel purposely targets any particular person, but it is a reasonable uh accusation that they don't take enough care. and clearly this
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incident was a 3 hostages. were killed is, is a reflection of that. it's an incredibly tragic and unbelievably unfortunately, situation, unfortunate situation, but of course it has issues, political implications, stuff. and if indeed these individuals, what you suggest collateral in the bedroom, that news doesn't this noise won't cause a yeah, the israel does not have a good option. it has to choose the less bad option. if, if the those who are arguing that is real should agreed almost as conditions take back the hostages, give up whatever prisoners including convicted murderers are required and pull out a gauze and leave. i'm austin. power in order to end all this, then that then in the course of making that argument part of a factor is that, look, we're killing our own people. and this distracting to him. however, i believe that this has already been factored in so that the army has concluded that this is a case where the rumble environment was responsible doesn't really move the needle
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because they knew that this was a risk. and look, i mean, pausing is real, do show that the situation i just described, which is a bit of a capitulation for israel. if the result is that the mos remains in power at the end of the day in gaza. does have a poll show majority supports in israel, but it's only about 6065 percent of the almost deserves is really is would agree basically to, to, to, to give off on your major going a, we're a move from ending the rule of i'm us and gaza just to get back the hostages. but it isn't 90 percent. if it was 90 percent it's in the i would feel crush. it's. it's about to start right. i think he thinks it because that was down the crash and the scroll isn't, isn't get on the part and kind of, if you asked me if this conclusions of this particular uh, investigation of, of, of what happens these hostages will change that. i don't think so. and basically it's because of, of the near consensus in this room,
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the almost most must not be allowed, but they're all right. okay. but i never know. okay. nick consensus. you say about the overall objectives of the conflict, as you say, to remove a moss from the equation. but we all, as we tool now looking at massive demonstrations in the streets of tennessee, the towns and cities across the country to remove the human element from this is some negligence on the pots. if this way the government isn't it and you talk about nothing yahoo being able to withstand the pressure. but at the end of the day he's a politician, isn't he is not a military man. simply calling the shots it's now is among the more utilitarian, the transactional listenable politicians of everything. i don't, i think it does. this calculation isn't there. these are ours are restrictions, but he knows that half of is realized so many knows the 2 thirds of the public deal . so some of his supporters passed the borders. what do the deal just because it's
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been too long had they succeeded in eradicating last 3 months. would be different, but it will soon be a year. that's the political landscape. as i said before, the factory still has the support of almost 40 percent is something he believes clearly he can work with. he can invent some narrative and, and that's the election. if he holds out until then when she, well my, that will win them back somehow, or the demonstrations don't change that much. and by the way, historically, in democratic countries, demonstrations don't necessarily force governments take action, maybe powers of 1968, but it's where they're looking at the polls. they're looking at the political machinations that they can undergo and they're also, i think 2nd that whatever it is um, compelling these hottest housing to go to the street today, which is basically a desire to get back the hospitals and homes and cause right uh may, may may be, may no longer be part of the discussion in a year or 2, when, who knows what will happen a war with his baldwin, lebanon,
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and other potential of those the political calculations, cleaning the cold comforts of so many here waiting on both sides of this conflict for the loved ones to remain safe for. to return home done, perry from a regional editor of the 8th and your middle east and advocate many thanks for joining us. welcome to the visa. okay. still has allowed to 0. hundreds of inmates take advantage of floods and escape from a prison in ne nigeria to actual down pools cause with this, the 1st, the banks in eastern europe several countries declared dissolved desires plus new orleans sites on fire in the nfl with the leaves, best points to sally for 15 slices for auction, coming up next to the
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highlight. well, we will start with checking out upon the stone bar, set latest rightful figures if one of excessive, another $100.00 millimeters of rain in check republic. but some areas of cause have seen in the size of 20250 millimeters, all right. see the position of the well of widespread showers, longest spells of rain that have been locked in place here. i sway bar, it says now it's wakening fits yet, but it's still producing plenty of heavy right. high pressure either side of it. that's a heavy afraid to just squeezing it into a similar area. high pressure will increase as we go one for the next couple of days to the north of that. so that just tends to push the heavier right a little further south with. so turning a little try that request. southern positive pilot in to check republic was still plenty of heavy rain coming through. i notice some significant snow full coming in across the outset. wet weather will then sink across a good positive if lea i have to was the age where i take and brought us guys to come back in across australia,
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into powder and they just central areas of here by enrollment for us. northwest $21.00, sales as a pleasant sunshine here, down towards the south, west. tempted at 27 celsius that form or 2. i thought to try with them a while across northern parts of africa with the usual shala's to the west. as the, as the world economy, those struck those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, on with this strategic downstream industry on the clock in the needs of your better tomorrow
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news the, the watching out, just see what has their minds about top stories. the south amount is in custody in the us of 2 of the f. b, i says, when this fascination attempt to republican presidential candidate donald trump, it happened at his golf course in west palm beach, us media, or on naming the suspect has run wesley rouse. is there any settlers of storm to school in a village, north, west of jericho and the occupied westbank attacked us to meet him, teachers and students. the teacher was also arrested. is there any military is killed at least 14 palestinians across kansas in store and 10 of them died when the house was flattened. you now know surround refugee camp is really strikes of now
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killed more than $41000.00 palestinians since october. all than 400 palestinians have been killed during the 9 day period. while the pony or vaccination campaign was underway in gauze of this month. 1000 small being injured and had to depend for that cat on guns as healthcare system as need be collapsed, the policy need health industry. so as it has documented more than 270 of time, some medical facilities across casa, says, the will began. i've says it's ready for us is they've killed at least $885.00 health coworkers and injured more than $900.00. so 2 full house of the 25 hospitals across the strip have been damaged to, along with about a 131 ambulances. or would you like us now? so talk about the state of medical facilities in causes, dr. victoria 8th. and she's a surgeon volunteering with the child to group humanity. ok. city of welcome to alj a 0. so as i mentioned that your volunteer search and in the time that you have being the,
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how would you describe the injuries you another don't is of how to do with uh, you know, we've seen explosive entries pretty much every day since i started at the beginning of september, in addition to the exclusive entries, we've seen a lot of a wound care. the problem is that my patients have an exclusive injury. it's not just a one day treat it and that they're better. they require often times months of postoperative wound care. so there's been a lot of management as well, and we talked to lens. so just before we came to you about the extraordinary pressure of the hospitals and indeed hospitals stuff under right now, what are you seeing and hearing and that we go means the staff and these hospitals are incredible and they've been working non stop for a year now they're, they're frankly exhausted and they're working with a really minimal resources. and every day that the conflict says on there are fewer and fewer disposal goals and essential medicines. and so they're working really with, with their main suppliers. right now. i understand
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a lot of fuel remains. a big issue was so i got the 2 hospitals, at least enrolled and guns are the come out. one hospital and in denise and hospital were facing the risk of closure. precisely because they was simply running out of power. i mean, all that any contingency plans in place to make sure, for instance, critically injured, injured patients continue to get health care in those kind of scenarios. and i don't know of any contingency plans specifically in place here. i do know that fuel is a big problem at all offset, as well. there have been several times in the middle of operations that we've actually had to continue using someone's cell phone flashlight. and so it was so this major, probably a vaccination drive has been underway. i'm central gaza, southern gaza and also in the north. how are you? how much do you way of the effectiveness of that vaccination drive given that they well,
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i witnessed accounts of people being targeted on the way to vaccination centers. i know that there were, there was evidence bullying targeted. and while they were trying to obtain vaccines, but despite that, the vaccine campaign is actually been a huge success. and they, they match the numbers that they expected. and the, i think, stand the w h. i was really pleased with the outcome of the 1st campaign and they're planning a 2nd campaign in october. so i think that's kind of a bright light and all of that. and of course, given that bright line, there are still concerns about the spread of disease without sanitation being back to what it was before. uh, the most recent conflict. i mean, what hope is that about being able to contain illnesses here? i think at this point the idea of being able to contain illnesses is kind of a kind of a dream. i think we're just trying to make it to you today with our functional suit,
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sewage systems without clean water available to just place people. there's no way that we're going to be able to contain the outbreak of infectious diseases. okay. and to talk to victoria davis, in the fontes version of working with the child degree p, mounted to young city, him could just be 2 and probably best to you and your team that tens of millions of people in shanghai and across the china is east coast to sheltering from the strongest, ty figured to hit the region since 1949, but being kept made land full there full of thing. hundreds of thousands temporarily leave homes to some quinn for it. has this update it up rooted some of the trees on the street in shanghai losing ground against the most powerful ty, phone in 70 years, while pedestrians tried to hold on to the address. and it's a little difficult to walk into type room day and such. wait a minute, but it's not completely impossible to walk. when walking on the road,
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you've got to be careful of something that blows off like 3 branches and be careful not to be smash. iphone being count, maiden, and full in eastern china, on monday, unleashing winds up to a 150 kilometers an hour, causing transport disruptions and emergency measures. in the city of nearly 25000000 more than 400000 people have been forced to leave their homes. and within a 1400 flights from the cities to main airport have been canceled, ferries entering services have been suspended. uh well, some guys involved on hold on zillow, so i'm not that worried. i just want all the way here. also the road is missing and you can see that the infrastructure is comprehensive. i'm not to worried about the big impact on shanghai by the time when we directed from strong ty phones all we're in shanghai out of precaution,
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resorts and amusement parks have been temporarily closed. all the tropical psych loan killed 6 people as it passed through the philippines on friday and shanghai people. a sheltering inside, riding out the storm, bringing the bustling financial hub to an unusual health. if to some good food, all just there luxurious government is concerned, most of the nearly 300 prisoners who escaped from a prison in the northeast last week and still on the run flooding collapse was at the detention facility and might have glory, 7 of the inmates of being re captured and so she's now on the way more than 2000000 people across nigeria and being affected by those floods. which because when i done best in born, i states on tuesday. so she must of operations are underway in the government and to come out and say, with agencies now trying to provide a but the struggling to get to the area. the fonts have washed away or damage, roads, and bridges. thousands of temporary shelters and
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a distribution center has been setup. several people have died of thousands of homes have been damaged off to some of the heaviest, raining years of central and eastern europe. floods the fullest tens of thousands of people in a number of countries out of their homes. henry stevens has the latest to europe hasn't seen sledging on such a scale in decades. here in the czech republic lives a saved fire. rescue helicopter 3, but elsewhere others haven't been so fortunate with a wide slave of central and eastern europe. it firestone bonus. normality has been lost along with lives and livelihoods replaced by seems like this. and people wait to see if that homes spend most of your wi fi here to see whether the braves survives or not. if not, the water will immune date. all of the area i get ahold of, she has the suffering. so what you see here is worse than the 1997. i don't know
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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 river runs across the check into poles. and the search has broken banks and defenses in polish towns down street. this is one of the cause of submerged property lost or destroyed. there's little movement apart from the water. thousands of people have had to leave the homes all over the region, day and night storm bars. this proved devastating. helen's prime minister dental task took a look to himself and later declared a state of natural disaster. here he tries to convince people to follow evacuation orders is the 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 under particular stress with submerged villages,
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people overwhelmed many losing full of the possessions, is destroyed every 2nd. i don't have anything left. the beds are filled with much. 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 before which is preparing for the west in the capital vienna, the river, the danube has risen to record levels. it's already past its banks and leads the 3rd largest city. the danube flows for 350 kilometers. the foster 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
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a once in 50 years whether event meets urologist loan. the climate change has a calls with rising temperatures, causing extreme rain for andrew simmons out here. now the news that will stays in federal judges of mexico will now have to be elected the people. the controversial legal bill has been signed into law about prison and respond will lopez, upper door, supposed to say it means judges will be more accountable. but critics say, it'll end judicial independence, a kind of enough thing. let's just, let's put it in then 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. now it's different. now it's the people who are in charge, and it's the people who will decide to ahead allows us era. a new world record has
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the business lasers to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the the top is voting as far names. thank you so much. it's being described as english football trial of the century. all conquering manchester city faced more than a 100 charges of breaking financial rules. if found guilty and independent commission, critics spelled a club from the premier league and the richardson reports for moving a decade munches to city, has dominated the english football landscape. since being bored by the abu dhabi
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group in 2008 the clubs, fortunes has been transformed. this season, the right to win the premier league for a 5th straight time. but it consists of the pitch. could the royal, this old conquering team, city face $115.00 charges, allegedly breaking the lease financial rules if found guilty, and independent hiring could rule to relegate city outs of english footballs, top division, everything went against that to you in respect to all of the charges then you can expect the most serious penalties imaginable because effectively would have been established that over a very long period, city it systematically a false false accounted in terms of the major possibly i. revenue. the challenges include more than 50 counts of funding to provide accurate financial information, full teams failures to give correct details to play and manage of payments. and its alleged. they refuse to corporate with premier league investigations into the finances. on $35.00 occasions,
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the club insist they have irrefutable evidence that will prove their innocence. 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 reach for many, many years, but i'm set so and everybody's in the scene and, you know, disapproving. so was it the funds of hoping the good times can continue to roll for clubs and until 2011 had gone nearly 4 decades without winning a trophy. if you lie cause where we have nothing. i'm waiting for somebody been given this, you know, we've enjoyed all a phase of it. um it's, it's printing fantastic. we've got the chinese investment is the silicon valley investments. were 20 cents 20 percent of the shares. these people are not, the not going to invest in the company that they think is going to damage the reputation while the team will be focusing on football, the club faces
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a hearing that's likely to last more than 2 months. a verdict isn't expected until early next year. on the richardson, l g 0 to are small, secure and important. when in the premier league they beat north london rivals taught. number one, now it was predictably a fiery darby and arsenal went in to this match missing. so she players through injury and suspension, resilient defender gabrielle score, the only goal of the game midway through the 2nd half. the victory means arsenal. continue there and beaten start to the season. this the 2nd in the table, 2 points behind leaders. now city new castle, also enjoying a good start to the season. harvey barnes for the winter and it's $1.00 to $2.00 against me like arsenal. they're on d. a 3 wins from the opening for the 1st one is teenage star, low, medium, all has been lining up the spanish league again. the 17 year old score, twice against her own, as his team reported their 5th street when one of the finished for one with the
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wind taking bars supports points clear of round madrid at the top of the table. next step for martha. it's monica image. the entire queen football association board reserve has resigned following what they call regrettable chaotic incidents during the countries woke up qualifier against the rock and investigation has been launched after fans reportedly left pleading for water as they lined up to watch the game in kuwait city. to the golf and the united states held off a european to fight back to and their 7 year wait to lift the solheimer cap if he's some nearby mo instance by starting the final day with a big leap. and eventually they secured victory on homes, soils 15 and a half points to 12 and a half is their 1st when since 2017 and ends around a 3 straight to feats. alec fisher has more convergent into truth unlikely. chapter insole, hypo history with
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a quite thrilling fight back on sunday. but the just fell short and in the, in the 1st the, the mos on friday and the 2 sessions leaving them story full points behind was just too much of a gap to try and catch up. certainly, the europeans came out of fighting. they had their big names at the top of the order charlie hold, deliver the stunning victory over world number 1000000, called the big victory. it's a sign of how tight this much was. there's so many games went to the last screen, but it was literally of who we delivered the by to have points to the united states, giving them the 40 and a half points they needed to win. this all hang tough for the 1st time in 4 attempts. it's amazing how these things come down to half a point here and there. and fortunately this time we are on the right side of it. i would give them a run for the money. i don't think i'm the one expect us to be here at 230 and so have a chance. when did you become aware of how important your match would become on the 18th pole, on the middle of the fairway, i saw that we're at 14, i was like, oh,
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shoot. i better birdie this that is phenomenal. go. because he's being in the united states for the next 2 years. the next part of the series. well, that will be in the netherlands in 2026. 0 and for sure, i'll just see them at the saw him come in virginia. oh it was a lucrative dang for john ram on the list toward the one the latest tournament in chicago with the earns for a $1000000.00. and it also secured him the susan points title, which gives him the bonus of 18. a 1000000 on top of that, the standard has finished in the top 10 of every live event who's played in service defecting, some of the pga tour last december. the new orleans saints have recorded the nfl best points tally. and 15 years after 2 games, they made it to wins at of 2 oven. camara score 4 attach downs of 5 beat the dallas cowboys. 44. 19 a week after a masting,
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47 points against carolina panthers at 4 points, store to have their own record that is a such in 2009. they went on to when their last super bowl title that ceases to time defending champions and their rival society bangles. and in 2625 thriller and the fast unusual ways. when star quarterback patrick my home's a positive sense of tackle wine and more as a move no one expected harrison's by kurt with appreciate 51 yard field goal to make it to wins. attitude near yankee star aaron judge smashed his 53rd homerun of the season after the longest home runs rep. if his career judge for the suit this week, the yankees went on to the boston red sox, 5 c mclelland's oscar p l. street one, a thrilling race. the officer by john ground preexisting moved above red bowl and the constructors a standing huge incidence on the 2nd last last the race with 3rd place up for grabs
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carla saints and sergio perez colliding the 2nd when of the season for australians . he asked me to make lando norris finishing and 4th one place above the championship leader. max for staffing. mclelland are now on track to claim a trophy. they haven't won since 1998. right. but we'll have one last 2 constructors championships and the pureed otherwise dominated by mercedes in recent years. there are now 20 points ahead, but north is still 59 points behind verse stipend. the 7 races last, i didn't even worst collision and formulate 2 was 3 cards crash the start of the race in baku, it was a stalling issue with chris and many needs of victor racing car costs pepe marty's card, flipped upside down, all drivers were on hurt from the instance there was a near miss ad sailings, america's cap, somebody finals. the british and switch teams came close colliding and waters off. it comes to barcelona. britain and italy are leading the way right now in the series last vote standing will challenge defending champions new zealand for the
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america's cup next month. and russia's alexia morgan off has set a new world record in free diving. this is an event where competitors have to hold her breath with no use of scuba gear auction of dived to a depth of a 125 meters at the world championships and corsica breaking his own world record by a single meter. and that is all your spot for now in the back. so that far before we go to objects and the member of the junction and 5 pop corpus dies at the age of 70 jackson family would tied to it. his younger brother, michael, as we've seen a big on the hit making career in 1969 with i want you back. they went on to have a string of all the hips in the seventy's and eighty's title and his brothers were inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame in 1997. okay, that's. that's the news i wrote. my person will be here in a moment with much more the dice to his wife. now
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