tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 16, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the whole life to wear another story that may not be mainstream. as far as, as the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the, [000:00:00;00] the other one, several then you to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today, the suspect was arrested off to be a parent. the assassination attempt on donald trump is charged with gun crime. at least 29 palestinians have been killed by as really strikes across the gaza,
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among the targets for the se ross camp and people that have bakery i started making the size of thousands with, let's have quotes the norm, a stomach. and this is this west to come is full wellness visits has coach isn't happy with the expand is it changes new format color on to low to wants to reduction in the number of games to help protect says from injury the so we begin in the us where court record suggests that the man suspected of an apparent assassination attempt on donald trump was at his florida golf course. the more than 11 hours before he was cited by authorities 58 year old ryan wesley rouse to appear in court where it was charged with federal gun crimes. the us attorney general says the entire justice department including the f b. i the us attorney's office in florida and the national security division is coordinating closely with law enforcement on the ground. let's show you
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a timeline of what happened on sunday afternoon at approximately 1 pm. donald trump was playing golf. a trump international golf club that's in west palm beach, florida. at 1 30 pm, a secret service agent spotted a man with a rifle in nearby bushes and he opened fire. the suspected gunman was equipped with a scoped a k 47. he then fled in a black s u. v. police put out an alert on the vehicle, which was stopped on an interstate highway nearly 45 minutes later. that was the scene by 2 15 pm. ryan wesley rouse was arrested by martin county sheriffs, 72 kilometers from golf course. kimberly, how could a standing by at the white house we'll talk to you in a moment, came 1st though. let's go to phil of l, who's in west palm beach, florida with all the latest phil, you're following court proceedings. what are you finding out? let's start with the suspect. the while they're giving us more and more information and bits and pieces on, it's also coming from different law enforcement agencies. what we do now is that ryan ross has have of both
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a very prolific social media profile. he was interviewed on television a number of times he had written the book, but as of this morning was still available online to purchase any bait, a number of social media posts which we were going to get to you just a 2nd about 1st i'm gonna take you back, so i write about this time is that actually when he was arrested he's what they dramatic pictures on the i 95 for you a. it's a very, very busy most who i here in florida. and as you say about 45 minutes after this incident took place, police took him in and they closed off the entire road. traffic was backed up for miles. they drew their weapons or a number of them. he backs towards them with a shot over his head. he didn't appear to say anything, he didn't pay it to put up any resistance. he was put on the floor and he was taken into custody. and then today, he stayed at the federal court house here, where he's been answering those charges. he's charged with 2 federal crimes. one of them is possession of a weapon by a felon. one of them is possession of
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a weapon or a fire on my should sites with an a blister right to serial number. these of federal charges not state charges, which is why the f b i is involved in this. and now they all come to me through all of the social media posts all of this noise on line to try to work out the states of mind, but also has many tips. we know that he is a prominent supporter of you crate. it posted on being interviewed by local tv stations. and clips are online. have been talking about this, about how we try to recruit flights is to go to ukraine to help in that fight against russia. so he said quite well known for that he had written this book in which he had talked to all about, but we've also loved that he is a one time folks that supports us of the full of, of precedents. obviously something that he says he now deeply, deeply progress. and as i say offices, i'll try to also go through it states of mind because there are a number of posts that have be described by some as runs as rambles. they're also
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trying to work out as mental fucking faculties, just how sound the state of mind he would have been. and so what are you finding out on how the suspect is believed to have operated well, so initially there was a lot of questioning about how he knew donald trump was going to be this golf course. yes, it's not really a surprise is donald trump is going to be playing golf for meeting seems to play quite so a lot and especially now he's a private citizen box that with no plans for him to be on the golf course yesterday . it was not going to be noted by any party that he would be the on because he's a private citizen. he doesn't show a public schedule in the way that the president or the vice president does, of the way he used to when he was president. and so because of that, a lot of questions were being asked about how this government would have known that donald trump would've been on the golf course. we now know, according to phone records, that his phone was paying cell towers. it was in the vicinity for some 12 hours already, 12 hours, 2 o'clock in the morning,
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but south of south how it is to report that his phone was that it was that up until the moment that this happened at about 130 in the afternoon. it's not a surprise that somebody was able to get onto this golf course at 2 o'clock in the morning. you would thinks up because it started by a former president who spends a lot of time that it would be uh, was tight security. but it's not, it's a private members club show. you can't get off the street, but it's still so close through several main roads and holes, $5.00 and $6.00, which is why this incident took place all very close to 2 made roads where they joined and joined together. we have seen in the past, members of the public who put onto this golf course because they wanted to get a quick selfie with the former president they want. it's got a video with him. so the find that somebody was that laying in wait for the best part of 12 hours has come as little surprise to so or, and filled the form. the president is still in mar, logo in the distance behind you. what is donald trump up to today? he's actually here for something totally unrelated. he was going to be here because he's launching
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a crypto cards eventually this evening. so he's got all these guests coming from the out in this big media event, which no doubt will have the usual. donald trump addresses the public spots. we now know that he's going to be visited by a number of other people. the secret service going to be coming. can't remember. there is a new secret service pos because the last one had to resign after that failed assassination attempt back in july, the new secret service boss has come to florida. he's going to be off the golf course about 15 minutes drive away from here. examining the stable here, forensic speaking to law enforcement, then he's going to come here. so me personally with the former president on top of that, donald trump assign the secret service. he did this on lie on his truth social platform in the middle of the night. he finds that he's signed old members of law enforcement who we named specifically, including the sheriff who was also being invited. here is what he had to say. thank god, found the car and were able to give isaac were able to give
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a final present shop. a peace of mind sees where he invited the men and women that were involved in the stop to to go go tomorrow, are going to be thankful what they did. all right, still available with all the latest from west palm beach, florida. thank you very much for all your reporting. you as president joe biden has commended the work of the secret service, but did say that it needs more resources. right, job, present. okay. got a full report so far. one thing i want the service for health and trump's rival, complet harris has also reacted the vice president said, quote, i am deeply disturbed by the possible assassination attempt to former president donald trump. today, as we gather facts, i will be clear, i condemn political violence. we all must do our part to ensure that this incident does not lead to more political violence and quote,
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a speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how get in washington dc. kimberly good to have you back. we heard from bite and we heard from harris just now your hearing from trump? of the yeah, that's right. so the former president has pointed a finger at the current president and vice president saying that it is their political rhetoric that has caused him to have now 2 attempts on his life. he said in an interview with fox digital that he believes that the shooter has followed the rhetoric of the 5 in harris administration and also of comma harris's campaign. and that he acted on it. he says their rhetoric is causing me to be shot at when i am the one who has quite a save the country. and they are, the ones were destroy the country, both from the inside and out. they are the real threat the enemy from, with in. so this is
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a really strongly worded interview that has been given to this digital outlet. essentially what the former president is alleging is that what is going on, is it the rhetoric is so heated in the united states that some supporters of the democratic party have decided to act and are threatening his life. now what we've also heard is the opposite, but it is democrats are saying that is donald trump, who is responsible, and that it is his vitriol in his own political rallies. that is when, but he is responsible for the attacks on his life. but his attacks on migrant says that his claims to want to build a border wall. but all of the sort of toxicity that exists in the united states is because of donald trump and his political campaign. so there's a lot of finger pointing that is going on back and forth. but right now it has reached new highs. not only because of these assassination attempts,
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but now because you have donald trump pointing his finger at the president and the vice president. and kimberly, if we just leave the politics of this aside for a 2nd, ultimately, whose responsibility is it to ensure that there is enough security around trump, who is both a presidential candidate and a former head of state, as well as the bottom line is it falls under the per view of the u. s. secret service. and i want to let you know that joe biden has just given us another comment from his event in philadelphia. and he says, very clearly, let me just say, and i mean this from the bottom of my heart, and those of you who know me know there is no place for political violence in america, not 0, never. and it goes on to say, america has suffered too many times from and assassins bullet. it solves nothing and just tears the country part. we must do everything we can to prevent it and never given any oxygen. he's clearly saying,
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look at the buck stops with me. he's taking responsibility for this. he's saying as the president, former president, all terms pointing the finger at him, look at maybe i do bear some responsibility. he's being the grown up in the room. so the u. s. secret service is part of the white house, but with there is also this suggestion that the secret service itself has too big of a role, believe it or not, in addition to protection, it also has to look into financial fraud and credit card prime. many are suggesting it's time to separate that and just give it one roll and that is protecting the president. those are the discussions that are going on in congress right now, which is 0 is kimberly out there reporting there from just outside the white house . thank you very much. kimberly for letting all of that out as bring and read, i shot a political strategist, former senior presidential campaign advisor. you are joining us from washington dc . donald trump is an attack load. kimberly laid that out. he's trying to take advantage of this. tell us how you see things politically. the former president, donald trump,
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is the using the moment calling himself the victims bank. he will never surrender just like he did 2 months ago after the 1st attempt of his life. and look, we should be clear. yesterday the 10th was not successful. it was also not a failure by the secret service. this aspect was not only apprehended, but he never even got off a shot from that gun. but what we sit in right now is this moment of uncertainty. are we going to see more of these? my guess of yes, i actually was not surprised by yesterday because after what happened in pennsylvania this summer, i thought will be more attempts on not only trump side, but perhaps even a hair is or wall. well, we have entered now and we have been in this for some time. we're not just entering it today. is the territory where political bye live in extremism is baked in to our political public peers. and unfortunately, there's no going back unless we correct course by doing something which is pretty simple, stopping the election of extreme voices that are there,
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this rhetoric and give rise to it and support to it daily. you know, i wonder who ultimately folders are going to blame, right? i don't, i wonder which way this is going to go in terms of getting more votes for harris or more votes for trump because yes, trump is blaming harris. but you could also argue that trump is primarily responsible for making the political discourse in the us a lot more toxic over the last 78, maybe 9 years, as well as the aftermath of the 1st assassination attempt on trumps lives in, in the summer of what we saw was a sympathy boost people sort of looking at trump problems a bit more favorably that victim mentality that he had. and problem gates is very much uh, you know, something that he wanted folks to have for him. that sympathy. again, i don't think we'll see it so, but the boost in the poles this time because what we're seeing right now is a very unique shooter. this person was a low, well, with a rifle and also a white male. somebody responsible?
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again, it's been white, males, loan shooter that have been responsible for numerous mass shootings in this country . so in a way that doesn't really challenge the consciousness, but this person's profile, does this worth? it was pro ukraine, yet he did vote for trump in the past. can even express support for nikki haley who could have been the republican nominee this year for the white house, but again with unsuccessful. what we see also in this person is somebody who wanted to carry out what it seems like is a pretty extreme agenda. just get rid of trump because he doesn't like him. how many other millions of americans have that thought going to their head? we have to wonder about how many of them have been radicalized and then look, i'm looking at recent surveys. one in particular, told me that 23 percent of americans are now in support of using violence in order to achieve political outcome. this desirable to them that it highly problematic. but again,
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we're seeing it reflected in the profile of this one shooter who tried to execute former president donald trump yesterday in florida. yeah, i think a lot of us went back to that pull 20 percent of americans who believe americans, i beg your pardon. violence may be needed to um i forget what the wording was. take their country back. something not quite that. don't quote me but something along those lines. um yeah. last one. if you were advising the harris campaign right now, what would you tell them? or i would tell them to use different words. you know, americans are frustrated by how part and parcel gun violence seems to be in just our daily lives. you know, we don't just have a problem with guns in this country. it's an epidemic. it's not only the number one cause a pediatric desk, but we know that we're not safe anywhere. whether it's church theater, grocery stores, you name it, got americans are being gunned down, executed by guns. we need a ban on assault weapons which for which current vp, harris and, and,
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and this candidate harris has said she wants this past week. she also revealed in the debate that she had the gun owner herself, so she's not trying to take everybody's guns away. here. we are meeting in need of a rational, practical conversation about guns in this country. she can do that. but in this moment, in the aftermath of this 2nd attempt on trumps life, we need more then there is no place for political violence in this country to see it. just look around, it seems that political violence is here and it's unfortunately here to stay. so we need different messaging for our leaders, and we need a real plan that has teeth, actionable steps that our law makers can take starting today the curb. this epidemic a violence, political strategist reno shot. thank you very much for your time today. thank you for having me. the is really forces have again been targeting several areas across the gaza strip,
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killing at least $29.00 palestinian since dawn house. and on the sea rod, the refugee camp in the center of this trip was flattened during a raid which killed 10 people. there is really military is also showed areas in and around rough uh, in the south and beta noon in the north. it was also, it is really a strike on a bakery that one killed at least 6 palestinians, 2 of the victims, there were children. the attack happened in a camp to displace palestinians west of hon. eunice and a witness says and is really strike on shake red, one neighborhood and gaza city felt like an earthquake. that early morning attack happened as people were still sleeping, of the people sitting at home and was surprised by a messiah. and that filling the area it fit the leg and not quickly the people you are trying to live and have nothing to do with anything. children. young men and women were sitting in their homes to be all motto who at home. now has 0 historical boys whom has this update from darrow about. there has been remarkably
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concentration of the is really strikes on this intro areas of gauze where the latest variety of strikes have targeted a residential building. you know, mr. rogers, could you come concrete palestinians? well, 14 of those ones that bought by what is confirmed that there is a key escalation and continuation of fine thinking as a tune neighborhood. what ami is, is to demolishing and blowing up full residential quest. all areas thought a trace and to need to re cordial with ami is trying to maintain its military precedence and post 3 men philadelphia corridor. due to strategic significance for that is really meant over at troops. and we are clarity on this topic. it's very from minnesota. benjamin netanyahu sits elliot that is well with not withdrew from post career doors under any circumstances which are right no more sticking at points in time to get to our seas, find a dealer in that sense on how to get used concerns. a month promising is about the
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possibility to move freely between areas of the script and even to have a chance to leave garza in order to get some medication approved. carrie could visit with just the wrong dairy, but i kind of find it over in the occupied. westbank is really settlers a storm to school in a village northwest of jericho. they attacked palestinian teachers and students. the teacher was also arrested houses. here was new to abraham has more from hebron in the occupied westbank as well. palestinians have been telling us that since late last night is really subtler is i've been attacking this by doing community resulting in injuring palestinians there. but also in the rest of 3 solid, there is the 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 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
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they do is that they bring some small, it caught up on small tense 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, they, they are causing a, these attacks are causing a lot of intimidation to their children's children. we've been seeing 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 arms on the shower itself. is there a senior political analyst joining us from power as this? are this our more one? i wanted your a big picture take on things right? now because the ceasefire talks of died down the protests against benjamin netanyahu not working. and israel continues to do pretty much what it wants in gaza
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. big picture, where do you think we are in this war right now? and where do you think it's going? you would have thought that we are, you know, towards the end of the war, but in fact we are in the midst of war. and that's very unfortunate. i would say for everyone except those who are leading this route. because, you know, for many weeks, for many months we've been saying the world has the same enough is enough. but clearly it's not enough. and clearly the is there any government? and i really emphasize here the is the government because it's been sort of an open secret since the end of may, that every time the americans propose something, how much of greek towards then nothing else which you obstacle this to be is really government does not want a ceasefire today, certainly the majority over does not want ceasefire. they want to continue with the
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war. and as we are in the state of war, no judging from what, how much leaders are say to the, to the today that they are preparing themselves now to the idea that they will not be a new ceasefire. certainly not permanency is fine. and hence they are preparing for a wardrobe. attrition, i guess is, are like kind of a, you know, go to work that way whenever it's possible. any which way it's possible with the support of whoever would want the support from young men to live and on to whatever . so i think the, the, the federal for that, or either the, the state of war continues to decent cost stopping it is sort of moving towards the west bank in vegas, uh, forms. and if you take the statement, all these ready defense minister go on and on. he says there's no way to for these right is to move back north with the except for the whitening of the water 11 on.
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so now we are in terms of big picture to extend things award to the entirety of historical palestine, as well as to live and on and with the fits against human that have soul for human . we are then in the logic all original, more nor less. if we look at the us, no more one there, 2 months away from the presidential election. so every thing that happens there, now everything they do decide, policy wise, etc, is politics. it's pure presidential politics. do you think that makes us more likely or less likely to try and put renewed pressure on israel quite infect ever since by been left fees. um, left the campaign and the rest of the fort harris and said i'm going to take the time now to focus on a couple of issues that meant to create and by this time. uh, but we all know that uh,
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none of it is gonna work out for him because he has basically less on this leverage . i have been saying since the spring that there's nothing happens in totally summer. nothing's gonna happen later summer because after the conventions that republicans under a democratic convention, there is no, i need a serious pressure on protocol, so there's certainly no uh, change of course, in the policy, let alone pressuring on online like, is there a past year, despite for the destruction, despite all the corporations, despite all the various, i tend to cease fire. there's one thing for sure. the 1st one is the days of the war uh, serial. meaning from october, 7, october 19, when by then appears on the white house and spoke about it is drive out a sign ukraine. and he says you, it was clear that this war is going to go on and on and on. and is there. i
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wouldn't get phone unconditional support by the united states, and i would argue, regardless of who's the wouldn't up in, in november there got this who's going to be present after january 20th. this unconditional support is going to continue. and that will lead to israel is becoming even war mongering. and the united states will lose more and more credibility in the region and beyond. more on the shower alpha 0 senior political analysts. thank you for joining us as our the floods in torrential rains triggered by storm boris of cause massive devastation across the east and central europe. at least 10 people have died. tens of thousands have been forced from their homes. poland has declared a state of natural disaster, also 0 sonya jago reports the face rush of flooding in the southern polish town
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of google. ozzy, that many trapped wintering shall rain from storm bars caused the nearby the yellow river to bust its banks. its streets now underwater hampering rescue efforts and destroying essential medical supplies. no use fiscal days that on there everything is flooded. mainly the sellers where the surgical clinic on warehouses are everywhere. he's now trying to save what they con, you hasn't seen flooding on such a scale in decades. and the damage roots by storm forest across central and eastern europe has been devastating. one of the west to terry is called school with flood waters. inundated the town symmetry, the poland is prime minister. donal tusk visited the area and later declared a state of natural disaster as he tried to persuade people to follow. evacuation old is the most of the days. now. we know this cannot last for weeks. this is for
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several 1000 hours. we expect that will be many such evacuations. in the czech republic lives was saved by a rescue helicopter team. but elsewhere, all of us haven't been so fortunate. all the she has the shopping. what you see his voice then in 1997. i don't know what will happen further because i have my house on the water and i'm curious if i ever attend to it the town of yes and they can do the polish border. the flooding ripped bridges a part, leaving roads littered with rubble, its own across the rain hit region. thousands of people were forced to leave that homes. in romania search and rescue teams was struggling to save those trapped in submerged villages. that destroyed every thing. i don't have anything less than the beds 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
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a dress. i can stand it anymore. we have nothing left. even my husband is wearing clothes. he received from the neighbors in austria. oh sorry. these are braced for the west and the capital vienna, the river down. you've has risen to record levels. it's already bused, it's banks and links. the 3rd largest city, one proven surrounding vienna, has been declared. it dissolves to area, signed a storm bar as continues its violent cost. me to run a just room that climate change is the cause. with the rising temperatures, causing extreme rain full and leaving devastation in its wake. sonya yeah, go how does era? and that's a big isn't one of the worst hit areas in the town of clubs go in southern poland. he sent us this report. a fuss. sco is that he started tired on on the uh the i was on monday morning. it was hit by a tide from the living. now usually the alarm bells ring when the rivers run 2.7 meters in some places got to 67,
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and some places 8 meters high. when it hits this town, it reach have every building. every business has been damaged in many people are returning to their business is defined that they have been completely destroyed. now we've been here for a number of others and people have been cleared and got much. and dave read from those buildings and emergency cruise also have assessing the states of those buildings. now, while the clean up operation is taking place here nearby, sometimes cities are preparing for even west weather and possibly more flooding. and one of those kinds needs to may, has told people to evacuate and saying if they cannot evacuate the people of supply the higher levels of the buildings. so yes, this is a disaster, according to the police government, and they've advocated funds and resources. but that could possibly be was to come. i started big data type sco pausing the still ahead on alpha 0 correct down on
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short term holiday rentals. we'll be looking at greece has plans to come back over tours. in sports, a new world record has been set in the depths of the mediterranean sea side of how much will be here with that story later this hour, the 5 quite across the middle east, at the moment, lots of drive, by lots of sunshine, we are looking at a few shala's just around the southern end of the red sea, but again, nothing too much the space of time, but just even though hosted a little on the wall. and so i 40 degrees celsius on wednesday, maybe even touching 41 as we go through the middle pond. so that went further north . we got a few showers up to was a cool cuz it took the ac and a shower too. so let's have one or 2 shell, it's just around the eastern side of the med lab and on maybe pushing up into that
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western side of syria might catch us, you know, or even small south those guys over the next outside. but they will be fleeting, that will be few and far between a similar picture as we go on into a wedding to stay one or 2 shelves across northern parts of africa as well. but again, not too much to speak of. well, them out to you area to initiate you could catch a shower. here i would tools the atlas mountains to plenty of showers, making the way in across the central parts of africa. i still a little further north and they should be pushing out to the gambia through san a goal, some heavier, right in the into liberia and also into sierra leone and a repeat performance as we go through wednesday. but just not to be gone. it was a sing some say be right, must be defined here at that time. so the for coast, every dry with a few shouts to the east, the unique perspectives, the mark, and stablish when it's going to go into the drive using tomato harris, his identity of the black,
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the the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. the man suspected of attempting to assassinate republican presidential candidate donald trump on sunday has been charged with federal gun crimes. 58 year old ryan wesley. ralph has appeared in a florida courts. he was arrested on the highway near palm city, about 45 minutes drive from west palm beach, where the incident took place is really forces that, again, been targeting several areas across casa healing, at least $21.00 palestinian since dawn. it was also an attack on a bakery and it can't for displace palestinians may have fun. eunice. 6 people died in that strike, including 2 children. the united nation says not enough is being done in gaza to prevent further attacks on humanitarian workers. after 78 workers were killed in
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april, a coordination team was set up to avoid it happening again, but the u. n. senior coordinator for reconstruction and humanitarian action and gaza. a said a green protocols are still not being followed. the scope of humanitarian items allowed entry remains to restricted for effective humanitarian operations. furthermore, the united nations itself also urgency needs the entry of further vital security communications and tracking equipment in order to work in gaza. with regard to the coordination of the confection, a joint coordination board is operational reason security incidents, including shootings that you monitor and convoys, unacceptable and demonstrate that agreed protocols and procedure procedures still need comprehensive on time implementation of course. and so let me, it has more on this from the united nations in new york. the resolution 2720 was
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negotiated in december as a way to accelerate humanitarian aid into gaza. and since then, the un house negotiated more a routes and streamlined operations. but the senior humanitarian coordinator, sigrid cog testified on monday that the amount of aid getting in is still willfully inadequate. the ongoing hostilities the breakdown of lawn order and the looting of supplies is making things very difficult. at the same time, humanitarian convoys, space denials, and delays for access, not to mention safety concerns. just last week, 6 on route employees were killed in an air strikes. the w. p has had convoys shot at and workers who were taking part in the polio vaccination campaign were stopped and held for questioning. israel says it's doing what it can, but they drew the line at working with honora. and sigrid cogs said that a political solution is the only sustainable way forward. cox that at the time
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$2720.00 was adopted. no one expected the war to last this long. she said the situation highlights how difficult, if not impossible, it is to meet the needs of the people on the ground without a ceasefire. christian salumi, i'll just hear of the united nations. it runs new president has held his 1st news conference since taking office speaking into her on israel's war on gaza was among the many questions he was asked about masood position said retaliation for the assassination of homeless. his political leader is my line. he is still on the cards. dealership is royal, has assassinated as ma'am here. they wish to have tension growing in the region. they wished to destabilize the region, we maintained itself for strength each. we have reserved right to respond. we will respond to the assassination of is melania. however, we are pursuing every possible path, conducing to ending the war on gaza, spot and during that news conference possession and also responded to claims that
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iran has been providing missiles to that with ease and human. on sunday, the army group fired what it says is a hypersonic ballistic miss silent who is really territory injuring 9 people by the end, tomato no more shots. we have missile capabilities, but providing the solves to other countries know providing rockets to the human east. no, we have relations within. yes, that's true. we have come and vision use. that's true, but we do not provide massages to them. about this line is a senior research fellow at the center for middle east strategic studies. he says, it's not a surprise around his distancing itself from the who the attack a little bit for cautions are specifically those. you probably have called precautions of what the amenities did yesterday or have been doing the rest of the goes beyond what is happening and goes on the palace. them in conflict because you know, in the future. yeah. man is could be yeah. and then put on play around the region,
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and that's why the other parties have been, you know, blaming you, ron, for this for providing muscles into the amenities. but let's not forget that the human these themselves. they have been playing up a significant role in, you know, acting against israel. and that's why i'm in these questions have been asked, but yvonne does not to be set, you know, intending to say that they have provided those missiles because, you know, there could the risk of a regular cautious and part of those, you know, capability has been due to do the amenities themselves and they have been working all this way and they have had the courage to use them. but it's not a surprise that'd be runs. president is not claiming responsibility for this. a grease is pausing approvals, the short term holiday rentals, as part of the plan to address the housing crisis. more people are letting out
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their houses in order to cater for raising torres numbers. but the government says that this has increased the cost of homes and rents authorities are also in trying to incentivize landlords to lease buildings to long term tenants. assignment colder as the travel corresponding at the independent. you are joining us on skype from london. so simon, what we're really talking about here is air b and b and the likes of air b and b, the short term rentals. and what those services do to major tourist destinations, can we start there as a travel corresponding what kind of changes have you seen in cities that are that have a high degree of air b and be penetration? well, let's take the ball so low. know where the man, who said that they all go to bad over know immediately i have b and b from o at b and b type lecture was because it's such an impact on the housing stoke. but
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here's what happens. i'm just getting into the ocean break a city city brake season in europe, and many, many people looking for what you're going to boss a level that's a problem to em, stood them to indeed cities in, in greece. and the big problem is that since eh, b m b be getting well with the allstate really, almost just kind of hit the san francisco idea of yeah, i've got a spare room or i've got a sofa. you can sleep. there has now been industrialized with the effect that a lot of people who would be letting out their apartments typically to local people . i think he know. ready i can make more money. i can make $3400.00 a night. by putting this apartment on a, b, a, b. i get a high spending tours rather than letting out for maybe uh, $100.00 a night to local people and quite understand the b grease is. let's choose country,
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which is say, no, this is distorting our house like ball kitchen. and well, of course we are very dependent on service. please stay in hotels because they all designed for you to new york city, bend air b and b. how did that go and what lessons if any, can we take away from that as well as new york, i think has a very, very active and very powerful hotel, low fee. so effectively they said to the city, you can't allow this to uh, to store them allocated. that was very well in the sense that anybody who was hoping to taking a pump and then just to let you doubtful indefinitely for f. b and b's was told no, you can't do that. there are some short term lex that you are allowed to do. but uh that seems to have worked fairly well. i'm actually new york is the most perfect
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example because of course, man that shooter area. many. so many people living there, it's more in the small that places such as vanish. where actually, if you got 5000 properties turned over to a b and b type arrangements, then that is going to make it really significant dent in the, in the amounts of accommodation opened up to people bus. all right? yeah, i love tourism. i love competition in tourism and in many ways it'd be a be, and similar platforms are a great addition to the stock of options for the tourist. but when it starts actually inviting the space of local communities, i think that's going to fall. and personally, i prefer to stay in a hotel in a beautiful city such as prague rather than thinking. yeah, great. i'll just pay the same for us and then it'd be and be lovely city center
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apartment that really belongs to the local people. it doesn't belong to me. so what's the right way in your view to manage something like this, right? for local authorities we, we, the new york is an example of a city that has been there, b and b. you explained at the top how air b and b can really change the housing stock and, and negatively affect locals in some other cities. what would be, is there an in between sort of middle ground right way to approach this? that's a great question and absolutely that is. and it's by ron bay on the beautiful coast of new south wales in australia, what they have said there is. yeah, we recognize that it b and b is very popular. but we are going to put a substantial, lengthy attacks on, and it'd be a b rentals. we're going to use that money to go straight into social housing to build more homes, more apartments for people, so that local people can live here. now that really works if you are in an area
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such as a stray via where you've got, you've got quite a lot of that empty space, but it just shows with a piece of being mentioned, nation, you can actually take what could be a negative turned into a real positive so that the locals are genuinely benefiting from tourism. assignment color travel correspond at the independent such a pleasure to speak with you this evening. thank you very much for your time. thank you. a bad hold for the future. rupert murdoch's global newspaper and t. v. empire is beginning in court. the australian media mobile appeared in court for a closed door hearing in nevada. rupert murdoch once that upon his desk only his oldest son, lochlund, take over, and murdock trust own significant stakes in the companies that own fox and the wall street journal of firefighters and texas are responding to a major fire at a gas pipeline. the huge plume of flames is burned power poles and spark. nearby grass fires. residents in the area south,
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idea of sports and use with center, how much has joined a center. thank you very a lot to sarah l'oreal madrid that has coach carl onto a lot to it has issue that needs to fulfill is the governing bodies. he wants to reduction in the number of games to help protect his plays from injury to his bedding them has been sidelined but since older spot. he was back in training for rail ahead of the opening, chime pc, a game on tuesday. the competition has a new format, the season that meaning that teams will be playing a mall mattress. we all are the title holders having beaten boucher dalton and, and last year's final normal. and those are needed some if those who rule football goes to make the decisions don't come to the conclusion that the players get so many injuries because they play too much. then we do have a problem that most of our request is for them to stop and think how we can play less matches while having more attractive competitions. here's how the new time. here's the format that will pay out the season. gone on the old,
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a group of for the system. it has been replaced by 136. it team league table clubs will take on the 8 different sides with full home games and for away games, teams will finish and the top a to will qualify automatically. for the last 16 knockout around those place, 9 to 24th, it will compete and then they'll call payoff for the chance to join them. it means more lucrative broadcast deals as the number of matches will increase from 125 to 189. a go see, i know, and all those missing for on the sort of due to illness as his team started their asian champions the campaign and also were taken on a sort of a welcome bunk bed. so sign that will find them the open, this going for this idea, right inside the game finished and 11 joules things to equalize this from some of the old like it's your feet in front of the vista tournaments also hasn't extended need for much this season. well,
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it's been described as english football is trial of this century. not just the city face more. the $100.00 charges of breaking financial rules if found guilty and independence commission could expel the club from the primary. and it was just that reports for more than a decade munches, the city has dominated the english football landscape since being bored by the abu dhabi group in 2008 the clubs, fortunes has been transformed. this season the right to win the premier league for a 5th straight time. but a contest of the page could the royal, this old conquering team, city phase $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 to gain city in respect to all of the charges. then you can expect the most serious penalties imaginable. because effectively would have been
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established over a very long period. city it systematically a false false accounted in terms of the major positive that revenue. the charges include more than 50 counts of funding to provide accurate financial information. 14 failures to give correct details to play. and manage of payments, and it's alleged, they refused to cooperate with premier league investigations into the finances on $35.00 occasions, the club. and since they have irrefutable evidence, that will prove their innocence. we're going to see. so i know with the people looking for it, i know i know where they expecting. i know it was a read for many, many years, but i'm set so everybody's in the scene and, you know, give disapproving. so was it. c the funds of hoping the good times can continue to roll for clubs that until 2011 had gone nearly 4 decades without winning a trophy. if you lie cause where we have no way thoughtfully been given this. you
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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 return. you said 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 . well, the team will be focusing on football. the club faces 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 the united states held off, you're paying 5 back to and the 7 year way to, to lift a golf, saw him cup. it was the 1st when it says 2017 and and so one of 3 straight defeats for the us. official has moved from virginia, a t and t truth and unlikely chapter in solheimer history. with a quite thrilling fight back on sunday. but he just fell short in the,
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in the 1st the last on friday in the 2 sections, leaving them story points behind was just too much of a gap to try and catch up. certainly, your opinions came out of fighting. they had their big names at the top of the order charlie home delivered the stunning victory over world number one milli, called the big, big it's a saying a po type this much was there's so many games went to the last screen. but it was literally of who, who delivered the bike to have points to the united states, giving them the 40 and a half points they needed to win the soul hang up for the 1st time in poor attempts . it's amazing how these things come down to half a point here in there. and fortunately this time we are on the right side of it. i . we gave them a run for the money. i don't think i'm the one expect us to be at 230 and so have a chance. when did you become aware of how important your match would become on the 18th paul, on the middle of the fairway, i saw that we were at 40 and i was like, oh, shoot,
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a better birdie this that is phenomenal. go because he's be in the united states for the next 2 years. the next course 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 of us since with teams that have kept the hopes of winning the america's cup. i live both teams that came to a must win races on monday against their attendant and which is why both times this series is taking place off the coast of spain. eventually window will take on reading chance. you haven't seen that before. the america's cup. also hitting the water, is it good? the fact that was san francisco giants, the baseball class, he ramos, he became the 1st the right handed back to, to launch a home run out of the all co fox and into the has of the low canoeists floods. despite his efforts the giant's phillips, this came, it gets the san diego fibers and why says alex,
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the most economic has sets and you will direct quote and free diving. this is an event where competitive have to hold that breath with no use of a scuba gear. multiple know if the die of the 2 depth of a $125.00. me too. that's always full for me. i had you back to serial. right. son. i thank you so much for that. as sign of how much other philippines has withdrawn is the largest coast guard vessel from a disputed coral reef in the south china sea. it comes after a month long stand off with badging, but the government says it's not giving up its territorial claim. houses here as barnaby. lo has more from manila, the 4 crew members of the dentist. i'm a bun while we're in structures when the philippine coast guard vessel return support on sunday, after 5 months, etc. and was deployed to sabina. sho, about 140 kilometers off the province of pulled out one to monitor a suspected island construction. but a chinese the 3 of them had um,
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the hydration. the other one was experiencing go for 5, which is presumably also related to hydrogen. they even have to guide 3130 and so air conditioning units. philippine authorities say they ran out of food and drinking water after china repeatedly prevented supply ships from reaching the crew . the cues, the chinese coast guard, deliberately ramming and damaging their boats. aging says manila entered its waters but including a vessel in an attempt to permanently occupy sabina, the reef. this part of china is clean over most of the south china sea. from thank you, trying us actions out the safe guard. it's territorial silver and the team might have timed rights and interests, which are legal on a bulk board. both sides are standing firm under claims, but also trying to solve the dispute diplomatically, as many land aging have an arrangement for the peace to supply its outposts. in a 2nd time, a soul knows that steel was responsible being sold when the prison spending
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beaching last week. the philippines reiterated his position in china against amended its withdrawal. but they agreed to keep exploring ways to de escalate the stand on. your analysts say sabina is likely to continue to be a source of friction. this is very close to the mississippi of uh, china, which uh the uh, got from defeated pits in 1995 and also where ever uh been the one digit post for august. so pay me show in the past due. so being the shortest going to the 6 month old marshall. so you see the complexity of these trees, mainly because it becomes a make or break or dis offices of the military strategy of the 2 countries. and as the philippines insist, hasn't given up its territorial claim, and we'll send a ship back to sabina china warrants. it won't hesitate to carry out what it calls
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