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the, the safe, them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now the, [000:00:00;00] the low on somebody the, this is the news, our life from the law coming up in the next 60 minutes. the suspects who was arrested off to be a parent assassination attempt. and donald trump is charged with the gun crimes. at least the $55.00 palestinians have been killed via is really strikes across gaza among the targets, with the new so accounts and people at a bakery plus i started vague in the size of how isn't with,
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let's have quotes the norm this time is on the 5th, this west to come in, greece poses approval for short term holiday rentals, as part of a plan to address the housing crisis and is for asian club champions, a line drop of points as they saw the title defense. and then that can expose team where how to 11 drove by, cuts us else at the beginning of the us, where we've been learning more about the man suspected of an apparent assassination attempt. and donald trump 58 year old ryan was the lose appeared in quotes, not far from where the incident took place. he was charged with the federal gun crimes. we've also learned that he was at trump's florida golf course for more than 11 hours before he was cited by us ortiz, equipped with a scope to
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a $247.00. as a ruth was arrested as he tried to flee the scene in a black s u. v, which was stopped on an interstate highway nearby that was about 45 minutes later. and in the past hour, law enforcement officials have been holding a press conference. let's listen to some of the highlights ralph was to. busy federally with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon in possession and receipt of a firearm with an obliterated serial number. according to the complaint, ralph was convicted of felonies in north carolina in december, 2002 and march 2010. and therefore, was prohibited from possessing a fire or were continuing to conduct analysis and will be compiling the subjects and movements and the days and months reading up to september 15th. so your data shows that the subject was in the vicinity of the golf course,
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roughly 12 hours before the engagement with the united states secret service. our investigative teams conducted a neighborhood, candace in an effort to collect and obtain relevant video footage. the subject had an active online presence and we are going through what he posted and any searches he conducted online. in addition, we're going through media reports and public statements you made that he wanted to recruit, pass scam soldiers, and others to fight for ukraine. when it comes to secret service protection, we provide the highest level. so for example, yesterday counter salt team elements, i'm not going to go into the number of a person all that we have out there. but we have the highest levels for the secret service. and when we work with the palm beach county sheriffs office, like for example, yesterday during that emergency action, a response, we had their local tactical team assets partner with our local tactical,
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topical team assets. we had their helicopter up in the are providing us 360 and situational awareness of the overhead for any if there were any potential threats coming through at us. so what we did yesterday was exercise our mercy plan based on the number of tactical assets and the highest level of protection that we're providing. the sheriff and i have talked now clearly when you go down southern boulevard right now and you transferred over to palm beach and you see the robust presence that's existing outside of more lago, the heavy uniform presents the additional assets of the secret service. and for those use over here and 20 and 2017, when the present wasn't office, when you look at that footprint now and you look at it today, i eat, there's not much difference there. there is heavy uniform presence out there. and again, when i go back to his yesterday was off the record movement off the record. and the president wasn't even really supposed to go there. it was not on his official schedule. and so we put together security plan and that security plan worked. the
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security level of moral logo is the highest that can possibly be. now the road closures are back in place and will remain there. the check points were in place. and my commitment to the secret service is to give them every possible resource will be so once they determine the level of security that they need, they will get all the resources as possible. also, lavelle is live in west palm beach for us. he's been following that press conference and developments. they'll take us through what's new in the investigation well, we had a number of things uh from 03 bodies from the um, field office. uh, especially agents in charge of the field office in miami, from the head of the secret service. and also the us attorney for the southern district of florida. really, um, elaborating on what is being in the public domain also giving us a few extra bits of information. we love that. uh ryan ralph has
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a criminal history. he has felonies behind him in north carolina relating to firearms and of course those 2 charges that he is facing today also related to firearms. what was interesting is what was not said, because although they did emphasize the fact that the weapon that was found at the c, i had a scope which can only be used for one thing rarely nowadays to line up a shots. uh, it was the fact that they said that they all because shooting charges not bearing a mine. he's already being charged, but implies that they are looking at other charges and you've got to look into the language that's being used. this is still being investigated as an assassination attempt, how that case is made when he didn't make his shots when he didn't discharge that weapon you. any weapon that was discharged was the secret service that leads you to believe that they could be more to come down the line as they get further and further into this investigation. we did had that there are a number of such war instead of cowardly being,
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and both addresses that he has lifted around that he's lived in hawaii. he has lived in north carolina and that they have interviewed members of his family as well. they tried to get into electronic devices, presumably cell phones, cameras, computers, especially when you look at the history of similar events. there is often a search history where these people have looked at all the potential i similar scenarios, all right, to do research. so they'll be very eager to get into any devices. but what was also really interesting was hearing from the boss or the acting boss of the secret service. because remember, his freed assess the left in july, asked about all of a failed assassination attempt against donald trump. uh, he is now in place, but he was very, very supportive of his offices. he talked about how this was more of a preventative move rather than a reactive move that they were able to take the thread away before the full. the president got anywhere near to the danger because the secret service agents spotted
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the bottle of his rifle was able to discharge his weapon out. i must also points out when you look at the why the political aspect of this, you may have also picked up on the fact that he praised both the secretary may oh, because the department of homeland security secretary and joe biden, and talked about how he felt that he had the support and also the president biden had requested that donald trump gets the full secret service detail. i'm not as somebody with stressing because i missed all the politics of this, the phone, the presidents who obviously lives that and barbara logo has eluded in the past to the fact that he didn't feel he got adequate protection. so there was obviously a very deliberate attempt to you by the acting boss of the secret service to remove the politics from this. i'd just say that they did the job and in his opinion, they did it well. and they've also spoken about heightened security i tomorrow logo the acting director of the secret service, calling it effective. surely they must be under
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a lot of scrutiny given that is the 2nd attempt on the life of donald trump. and just as many months to yeah, i mean the fact that there would be 2 times in 2 months on somebody with a weapon has managed to get so close to me once it is something that was already teams to be completely unacceptable by so many people twice is another matter. what is interesting though is donald trump has not come out here. i criticized the secret service. in fact, what he did was in the early hours of the morning, he went on treat social is a social network platform. and he finds the individual members of the security services he finds the local law enforcement. the sheriff of the local police has signed. the secret service really said that he was proud to be an american and that a happy and effective job. so he's always be really protective, and it was something that he was very, very keen to promote, and he's actually invited the head so i think had of a secret service to our logo today. he's in town because he is at the crime scene
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which is somebody has pre, the assessor was criticized for in pennsylvania for not getting that quickly enough . he has being had today within 24 hours looking at the, at the venue, the golf club, which is about 15 minutes drive or so away. speaking to agents, looking at the forensics. he's hey, it's a brief. the former president impasse and the former president has also asked the sheriff of mos in county who apprehended this suspect. all his departments apprehended the suspect. he's also asked and he has said that he can thinking possibly the sheriff in boston county describes what happened back when they closed off the i 95, which is the busy freeway that runs in this part of the well from florida. he said that they were tracking this vehicle, it wasn't speeding, it happy reported stolen, but the fact that they closed off the traffic during a busy time of day, they drew their weapons, they pulled him out, and there was like a number of agents offices with firearms getting get him to come out of the vehicle, step backwards. the fact that the suspect did not say, you know,
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why am i being pulled over? what's going on? he just remained calm. he remained silent. he said to him, that was what solidified in his mind. that they had cooled, the person that they were looking for. so donald trump remains, i'm sorry the, what is he doing today? oh, besides that invitation, you mentioned well, he's actually hey, at for a chris. so come and see event he's launching is a crypto currency. so he's having this big on veiling at a pm, which is about 3 hours away from, from that local time, which is going to be streamed lives. so this is one of those events that we often see donald trump, where he has some kind of pig on veiling. and he that uses a, there's an opportunity to really go off on a political message. it would be unfathomable that he will not talk about this to night because, you know, remember, despite what happens, this is politics and he's already gone on the attack despite the fact that come with
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a high risk. the joe biden have said there is no room in american society for violence . on the bye of horace. he's already gone out and said that this is because of the rhetoric rhetoric from the left he said bullets flying and they will keep on flying . so he's tied it all in to his political message. i remember with the hours of this attempt, yes, but i attempted assassination. he had put out a fundraising email in which he said his resolve had never been stronger. also asking for donations on that true social post. so politically, this is something that he can very tap into, especially when you consider but less than a week ago. that was not the page where he has been, according to many people. he was on the back foot against comma harris like his campaign of struggle to we k. we gain a lot of the narrative, especially because there was being so much talk about people using pets, haitian michael, to allegedly 18 people's pets in springfield, ohio. so for him, this gives them an opportunity to really reclaim narrative because he was the
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victim of an assassination attempt for the 2nd time. this will be the fact that he's also got this co incidentally organized event, which was already organized will just be an extra platform for him to talk about that. it's a funk law enforcement to where he signs those people. he reset, saves his life, but also p. s. this wouldn't happen if i was president for the full of l. thanks very much for that update from west palm beach. we appreciated as well. you as president, jo biden's denalis, the parents attempt on donald trump's life. let me just say there is no and i mean this in the bottom are those, you know, we, many of you do know place it in political violence for political violence in america. non 0 never, i'm always getting that political. boswell was room america in america. we resolve our differences peacefully, the ballot box, not the end of a gun. wanna stay with the story and speak to glen call. he's
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a us national security and foreign policy specialist. he's also a former c. i a cloud of stine services office and he joins us now from boston in the us. thanks very much for joining us. and l g 0 is quite concerning that this is the 2nd dissemination attempt on donald trump in just as many months. would you say it was handled better than what happened in buckler pennsylvania where it appears to have been handled better? yes. so in july 2 months ago, we as the, as we all know, know, the secret service there did not cover uh, one of the buildings and bruce of a building buildings with a line of sight and within the easy distance to shoot. in this instance, it was a, i think, accurately characterized by i believe it was an f, b i or secret service spokesman is a preemptive act rather than
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a reactive one. so the secret service contingent that creates a, a bubble bubble around. in this instance, donald trump was 500100 to a 1000 meters ahead of where trump was always on his golf course and identified the potential threat. so from this scenario perspective, yes, it seems to have been the better handle this a. what does your mind concerning? so is the suspects in this case? wine was it was he appears to be alone assailants. but this attempt on donald trump's life was pretty planned, especially because it wasn't known that trump would be at the golf course. and that assess because also onto the 1847 with the scope. how wiring is this? well, this specific event, of course, is worrying because it was a near the near miss or the catastrophe. but it is not surprising that this happened. and even though, as the representative pointed out,
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the trumps each visit to his golf course was apparently not announced in advance. and not scheduled that anyone who pays any attention to him or realizes that he golf nearly nearly every day. and that's all i think literally true, i think he golf $200.00 days are up to $365.00, but for $200.00 days per year or something to think to that effect while he was in the white house. so if someone is determined to cause harm, it doesn't take them a huge investment to say, well, maybe maybe i'll, i'll spend the day the sitting in some, it's the trees because there's a good chance that the person i want to get is, will show up that shot, so what can one do about that other than create this bubble around to now to identify the threats through intelligence, be it from the fbi. i law, law enforcement, the c i a and so on in advance is of course the goal. but if someone is acting is
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alone the loan potential gunman, the that's virtually impossible or challenge to try to preempt. because there is no probably no blank blank. that one could identify in advance just a couple of months ahead of the election. and again, it is the 2nd attempt does, has highlights a dangerous time and you was politics. how exposed is donald trump for the democratic presidential nominee cumberland harris, which well, all i, and many others have been saying for at least a decade is that the, the tenor of the american national political life ends to solve society is, is been spinning or descending towards the violence and increasing risk to violence . numbers of people when i have spoken and public trouble could asked me if they should arm themselves, which is an alarming question to have to field
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a given the tenor of the times i'm. i have been called as a former c, a officer, which is a civil servant serving their country by the fellow americans comes as the enemy. we know the rhetoric that we've heard, frankly, largely from donald trump and his entourage and, and then republican support and supporters. characterizing his political opponents as durham, and as the enemy, i can call the enemy, as i said, there's the deep state threatening name, our government, calling for the people, 2 shrikes and all of these things unfortunately, but it shouldn't be, shouldn't be a surprise if those are the terms used by our leaders, they will shapes the framework of perceptions beliefs and then actions of large numbers of people that 8 years ago or 10 years ago. so this is a crazy person list,
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keeping on the business as i talked about, a pedophile ring led by hillary clinton in the basement of a piece of product that sounds, litigation st. laughable. i initially did laugh there are, but then someone to for garner garner want to shut off the basement of the pizza parlor. people will act on what their leaders say. then the rhetoric is alarming. the toward leaning towards violence. here a hi ping call. thanks very much. for your insights into this, for speaking its been call a us national security and foreign policy specialist. thank you. were us voters in pennsylvania reacted to the suspect of assess the nation attempt to shock. what has the world come to? this is a great country for a while. i'm trying to take another life, especially a former president, is this unspeakable, unheard of life is. life is thinking,
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but it's just unfortunate this man has places life on the line. not once but twice . i think it's crazy. i think he's good for our country and i still don't know why people are trying to kill him. i think it's out of control. i think the democrats and republicans in this country should get together and work as a you. the 1st thought i had is that i hope you was okay. i also start um we need to do something about guns in this country. well, we'd have shaw is a political strategist and full let seen a presidential campaign advisor. she was that in the current political climate move violence can be expected in the lead up to november's election. the former president donald trump, is the using the moment calling himself the victims think he will never surrender. just like he did 2 months ago after that 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 suspect was not only apprehended, but he never even got off
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a shot from that gun. but what we sit in right now is this moment of uncertainty. are we going to be more of these? my guess is 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 sites, but perhaps even a heritage or wall. well, we have entered now and we have been in this for some time. we're not just entering it today in the territory where political violence in extremism is big in to our political public peers. and unfortunately there's no going back unless we correct court by doing something which is pretty simple, stopping the election of extreme voices that are there this rhetoric and give rise to it and support to it daily the is really forces have again been targeting of several areas across garza kidding,
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at least $55.00 palestinian since during, over a dozen palestinians died in civil attacks at homes in all or sarah's refuge again . and a strike on the old customs family home killed at least 12 palestinians. these really little trees also shells, areas in and around her. i find the cells and beta noon in the north. and there was also in his way to either strike on a bakery which killed at least 6 palestinians. 2 of the victims were children. the attack happens and the council displays palestinians, west of connie and us, tara, god bless, whom has this update from darrell butler. there has been remarkably clear close and tre. shinall fee is really strikes on the central areas of garza where the latest bar. roger strikes have targeted a residential building. you know, mr. rogers, could you come concrete palestinians, while 14 others will want to pop by what is confirmed that there? he's a clear escalation, a continuation of fine thinking as a tune, neighborhood,
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whether army is still demolishing and blowing up full residential quest or areas thought a trace and to need to re corey, the army is trying to maintain its smell, its repressed sense and post their email to philadelphia corridor, due to the strategic significance for the is really meant over at troops and we are clarity on the something is funny from minnesota. benjamin netanyahu said earlier that is bill would not withdrew from post career those funds, or any set commerce. tom says, which are right, no more sticking points in time to get to our seas. find a dealer that since then had to get used concerns a month, palestinians about the 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 care because it will just be right there. but i kind of find everyone's new president has held his 1st news conference since taking office speaking into hong israel's. one goal is that was among the many questions he was asked about last week. positions
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concept with tele ation for the assassination of how most politically to is melania is still on the cons. the dealership is royal as assassinated as male hon. yeah. they wish to have changed and growing in the region they wished to destabilize the region, we maintained itself for strange each we have reserved right to respond. we will respond to the assassination of his melania. however, we are pursuing every possible pos, conducing to ending the war on gaza. well, during that news conference possess can also respond to 2 claims. one has been providing muscles to the hotels and yemen on sunday the on group fide what it says is a hypersonic ballistics ballistic roll the missile into is really 2 or 3 injury, 9 people buying tomato. no more shots. we have missile capabilities, but providing massages 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
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massage to the bus as long as a senior research fellow at the center for literally strategic studies. he says it's not a surprise it, ron is distancing itself from the theater a little bit for cost of that. specifically, those do live cobra to the cost of what the amendment is they've yesterday or have been doing the rest of the goes beyond what is happening and goes on the palace sending conflicts because you know, in the future. yeah. many is could be yeah. and then put on play around the region, and that's why the other parties have been, you know, blaming you run for this by providing missiles into the amenities. but let's not forget that the m and these themselves, they have been playing, got 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
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that the risk of cautious and part of those you know, capability has been uh, 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. the floods in torrential rains to good by strong bars of caused mass of devastation across the east and central europe. at least 15 people have died and tens of thousands have been forced from their homes. in poland, the governments declared a state of natural disaster many years remain on the water as a bank of ports from the southern town of cliffs school in the west. so that's to hit central europe, this century, hundreds of thousands of homes with that to that tricity,
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the czech republic. days of heavy rain falls, resulted in rivers besting the banks in austria, romania, imposing warnings were issued. which of recreation was the only course of action? the damage could not have been prevented. authorities tried to control the flow of 4 to between guns best it was this, so they could do. the police department is to said he's government has allocated $260000000.00 to deals with the damage. the government has the case, it's a natural disaster. ginger them instead of you know, so 50 feet of them is up until i have turned to the finance minister. for now, we have secured money for the needs of the places and people affected by the flooding. at this point, we have $260000000.00. the historical time of quite go was left, had no safe drinking water and pots of it had no electricity. after a dentist they were holding the day before they was going to be a small vice. but when it turned out, it was a big wave. it was too light,
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we had about 3 or 4 hours to pack and get out. so we got a bit of stuff out and then the streets were already closed because the water was rising. the sellers are doing what they can because they ring back from the premises and navigating the damaged streets in poland. these are some of the west for those of experienced in decades. and in some cases the still clearing up the optima. but other places, the preparing for what could be was to come hungry, has issued warnings along the $500.00 columbia district of the danube river. in budapest sit preparing defences. but no one knows if it will be enough. as rain continues to full people in the center, europe race themselves for the possibility of most of that i said vague. i just said a clutch go potent still ahead on alta, sarah. the philippines with drawers is the largest coast called vote from the south china sea, off the confrontations with chinese versus the sports flash down for this faithful
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player. hitting his way into the major league history of all the highlight of the heaviest rain is now using off across the southern parts of poland . check republic, austria. just starting to push a little further south with a couple of areas of high pressure there. i'm not, we'll help to squeeze that west to weather a little further. south wiggly slot is it does so, but still some pretty intense down pools were to run the way across the out fence and ultimately not. so basically as we go through with the stay, some live the showers thunder yet times and that could cause a little bit of flash flooding. here for the truth be told it was a little legacy of shells. just coming back in across possible street over towards remain. yes. and what the weather also to the southeast of process pushed by the north with that high pressure was in charge. and it's
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a one for london 21 southeast on tuesday 23 by wednesday. so some pleasant weather here with some basis bells of what very warm sunshine based on pops us by. why the spacing, some wet weather. and you can see that kind of rain coming right. and of course, a good part of the central areas of the mediterranean few showers to it, to northern parts of africa, but nothing too much to speak of. maybe northern areas of algeria catching a shout to i would towards 2 nicea choices of how's the game across the atlas mountains for west africa, the heaviest rank continues for liberia and see how many i of the week the look at the world. still placing the stores, what kind of response can we expect from china if tech talk is in the back of the markets in economies and small businesses, how time cube is wide,
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economic problems be addressed, trying to be fixed to understand how it affects d. 9 south asia is growing, but employment levels are actually fully. why is that? counting the cost? oh no, jew sierra 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. so with this strategic downstream industry on the clock, in the needs of your better tomorrow of
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the channels. is there a reminder of our top story? is this how the man suspected of attempting to assassinate republican presidential candidate donald trump on sunday has been charged with federal gun crimes. 50 a co vine, was the booth as appeared in a florida. he was arrested on a highway near palm city, about 45 minutes drive from west palm beach, where the incident took place is where the forces have again been targeting several areas across garza can at least 55 fellow simeon, some storm 6 people were killed when a bakery was attacked me or call us the noise of nations is not enough is being done in gaza to prevent the further attacks on humanitarian work. as of the 7 aid workers were killed in april, a joins coordination board was set up to avoid it. happening again, but the u. n. senior coordinator for reconstruction and humanitarian action and
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gaza said agreed protocols were still not being followed the school for a few minutes here in 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. a question salumi as well, from the noise of nations in new york resolution 2720 was negotiated in december as a way to accelerate humanitarian aid into gaza. and since then,
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the u. n. house negotiated more, a routes and streamlined operations, but the senior humanitarian coordinator, sigrid cog testified on monday, that the amount of a getting in is still wilfully 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 raw employees were killed in an air strikes. the w. p has had convoys shot at and workers who were taking part in the a 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 on rock and synchron. cogs said that a political solution is the only sustainable way forward. cox that at the time $2720.00 was adopted. no one expected the war to last this long. she said the situation highlights how difficult, if not impossible,
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it is to meet the needs of the people on the ground without a cease fire. christine salumi, i'll just hear of the united nations. what doors were to serve as the united nations and the secretary general and executive director of the you and office for projects, services. he's joining us now from you. ok, thanks very much for joining us on al jazeera, we just got from kristin salumi. we spoke about the importance of a even mystical solution, but if you have israel or is this thing working with on rock, what do you do as well? today we were very clear to both of in my intervention. i need serious cox intervention about the fundamental role that the place, what is the replaceable, what is on the ground, and all the un agencies, including my own agency. you know, we rely on the great partnership with the world. i think it's fundamental tool
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focused on the bottlenecks. and as you know for several months there was a, an easy excuse that the problem was outside gusts of with the bureaucracy in multiple controls, inspections and a slow approvals off of the, of the cargo. but as you here today from our presentation, we fix it the logistics. the problem is not, not the logistics, the, the shoes, political, the. so the making these, the so called 2720 mechanism. we have one single stop shop to approve all 8 in 2000 . we fix it through all the car. there's the multiple inspections and fortifications through money. if there's on the ground, the 14, you know, it's morning there's a in the different call reverse. we are no bringing 11 more money. there's $22.00 guys of that. and as we have shown the making, this is the liberty is delivering at face is deliberate, sweet sleep. but the problem is not outside guys of the problem is inside gaza with
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the of the issues related with these conflicting with issues related with the incidence that, that not actually events it, incidents that these obviously affecting the security to the safety of the un personal and the military and the 8th agencies, the and the issue is about the lack of crossings, the roof of crossing steel uh, not being operational. and we've of course, the, the difficulty to exceed the in the ending pay the manner to those most the need in the, in the situation that these get the stuff it gets the political. so we really need to, to overcome the issues that are no longer logistical. it's about political, will we need political will to get to the un security council resolutions fully implemented or in the situation as you say, that is catastrophic. safety is paramount. it's vice. well, there's one media account over you and staff members saying that it doesn't feel safe wearing
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a you invest anymore and would prefer not to how does this highlight the day just face by you and walk as look i, i have my own team in cuz i went to guys in january and i remember very well a driver telling me that when he met me, that in the, in the, in the evening before he lost a, he's house with the strike. i also lost the colleague of mine from you and ups lawyer while he was a driver, he lost his life and then the same strike that more than 20 members of he's on family the last the life except a small doctor, a 14 years. 2 days ago sensitively and you know, upset the fuel the, the truck was heat by, by strikes and buy it. sure thing. so you see indeed the situation that is, is impossible, not totally the war, but also the fact that in this war,
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the many areas, you know, the when personal is not safe, nobody's safe in, in, in guys and nobody's safe in gaza. is i think it's fundamental that 2030 in the law is fully respected. we need to cease fire. we need the release of the also to use we need a new pet, the, the 8 to, to those most indeed. and lead to respect the many 3rd international law. tell us more about the trip you made to rough. uh, it was a few months ago, but no 11 months into the school on cause. uh, what are the age needs of the people that as the situation is, is this whats, i think the, the, the, the problem is not the about the supply or about the digital rows of the, of the international community. the problem is about the distribution. these side does it, does some months ago. you remember there was a call fortune or is it the insulator?
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and then the idea that too many trucks parked outside difficulty to the exceed the 2 guys. but now it's very clear that the problem is not about the volume or the availability to provide a the problem is not the bulk procurement. the bottom is on the, about the logistics. the problem is inside because of the lack of capacity to distribute the 8 in the, in a safe manner. so i would say that the real needs are all relate to a with, with the health, with foot. we've made the comments, but it's a very generalize. it needs for everything. no situation where 90 percent of the of the of the people had to do flu. when more than 70 percent of all the 1st steps of ease destroyed with, with the lack of waste management. with the, with the proliferation of waste and debris getting, obviously
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a health difficult health situation with the risk. there's but a thought of diseases and the end we, the, this is the 3rd fact that the, literally the children. so i think it's, it's fundamental that we focus on what these needs is and what is neither these political with will the one that has proven with the international implemented 3rd and community that we are ready. we are ready to state and deliver, but we can only deliver even if we want to stay if the conditions are allowed. and unfortunately today, those conditions that are not a present is for joyce, loretta silva, the united nations and the secretary general. thank you very much. for joining us and l to 0 as you and continues to face challenges in providing age to palestinians in gaza. thank you. an explosion at our pasta
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factory in northwest. the kids killed one person last injured city of the workers and caused the fire to breakouts and investigations been launched into the cause of the explosion. the philippines has withdrawn its largest coast called vessel from a disputed coble reef and the south trying to see it comes off to a month long stand off the station. the government says it's not giving off as territorial claim. bond or below has moved from manila for crew members of to day stomach bug while we're in structures with the philippine coast guard vessel returned to port on sunday after 5 bun set seats and was deployed to sabina shall about 140 kilometers off the province of but i want to monitor a suspected island construction, but a chinese the 3 of them had um, the hydration. the other one was experiencing go for 5, which is special. lovely, also relieved the 2 hydrogen. they even have to got through what they're doing. so air conditioning units,
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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, the liberals ramming in damaging their boats. aging says manila entered its waters but including a vessel in an attempt to permanently occupy sabina, the re, this part of china is clean over most of the south china sea. from china, as actions are the safe guard, it's territory is 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 steve was reached on sabrina. so when the personal spending 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
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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 obviously a new shot in the past to. 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 . law enforcement measures. barnaby low al jazeera minute grease is posing approvals for short term holiday rentals. as part of a plan to address a housing crisis, many people are letting out their houses to k to for rising towards numbers. the
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government says this is increased rents and the cost of homes. jones, throughout the us reports from athens of the company's family apply in is of short term rentals increase. 8 years ago, they started renting out this apartments for some additional income. it's now the main business and under this full time job and the income often from overseas visitors, holiday and athens helps them save this property from repossession during the post 2008 global financial crisis which bankrupted greece. we have a mortgage on this property. um some, some loans that were taken out uh before the crisis for a new business. um, the new business didn't do as well as we liked. um, but the, the loans and the debts remain. and the short term rental business is what it has helped us to be able to pay off the mortgage. the prices also gave property owners reasons to evict greek rent,
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as they believed it. a lot of people to tools, salt them. and i don't, i don't want to bad experience again at all these uh, uh, mess with uh, unpaid balance, unpaid 1000000000 expenses, long legal procedure that to the glass by law in order to inflict someone. but the government is now putting a temporary one year hold on any new properties being turned over to show to him. rent is the government has been forced to take these measures because many greeks cannot compete with foreign visitors. the real estate, as elsewhere in europe tourism is driving runs up, and that makes it much harder for young people to move into that 1st home and stuff . a family, greece is population has been shrinking for a decade because of folding both rates. many people are worried, but the housing crisis is only making matters worse. but no one has the government shut down short term rentals altogether. because
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a 100000 households likes to combine, he says, make a living from them. and the state is expected to un, a 1000000000 years as in tax revenue from them this year. and there is another solution for the greek housing crisis mold and the 1000000 properties are shuffled and half of the state owned. the government is trying to open them up, it's offering private owners a 3 year tax break to rent them long term. and it's trying to take its own real estate out of multiples. but given greek state bureaucracy, that's as likely to take years. jobs, federal flows out as a athens are still a head analysis era is full trail. madrid's head coaches issue the plates are full points, governing bodies,
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some of the details the the system to support. yes or no. thank you very much for me though. well castiano, rinaldo is missing for and also due to illness, as he seems started there, asian champions g campaign and the sort or wood taken on a certain thought of iraq in baghdad. so thought that was on the open dis, going for the saudi arabian side, the game finished and the 11 drove things to his equalizer from having to go like it to appear in con, deposit this tournament. to also has an expanded league a full month. this season waiting tend is a line of the united app, and it's when to go down and their game against cut the said asian cup saw a come icvc. with that goal, a 9, it's a life and the ac has minutes to grab
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a share of the point. so do a visit any beat it per sample as of iran? franka casey school the off to just 2 minutes in jet down and they had plenty of chances to add further goals. it didn't strike it. ivan tony at one a penalty for his team. but i'll do saw you had minors missed the support ticket, finished one mill way on the do it the head coach call onto loyalty. it has issued the play to football as governing bodies. he wants a reduction in the number of games that to help protect his plays from injury to pending um has been sidelined since august. but he was back in training for y'all ahead of their opening champions the game on tuesday. the competition's new format means that teams will be playing more matches at this season. we all have the title holders haven't beaten bruce edmond and last year's final,
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a loan. those are nice if those who real 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. well, having more attractive competitions or here's how the new champions, the format will tail to gone. all the old groups of 4 is said that they're set to 6 . the teams league table clubs will pay games. it gets 8 different sides teams who finish and the top 8 will qualify automatically for the last 16 knockout round. those place 9 to 24 will compete in the knockout sales for the test to join them. it means more. lucas has a broadcast deals as the number of matches will increase from 125 to a 189. well there are 6 games in all on tuesday with live. a full taking on ac milan is fixed is a repeat of the 20052007 finals extra games in the season. ahead or something. many
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of the plays off looking forward to nobody ask the players why they think about are the more games. so maybe our opinion doesn't matter. but everybody knows what we think about that heavy, more games. a everybody's tired of that. well, it's been described as english football style of the century, masses to city face more than $100.00 charges of breaking financial rules. if found guilty and independent commission could expel the club up from the premier league. and the assistant 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 for change 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,
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city phase $115.00 charges for 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 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 refuse 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 what the people looking for it. i know i know where they expecting. i know it was a read for many,
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many years, but i'm set so everybody's in the scene and, you know, give disapproving. so was it 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 know, we've enjoyed all a phase of it. um it's, it's printing and fantastic. we've got the chinese investment is the silicon valley investments return. you said 20 percent of the shares these people are not, i'm 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. while the switch teams that have kept the hopes of winning the america's cup
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of life, both teams came through most win races on monday again, sarah tied in and which is why it will eventually when uh will take on reading changes and you've seen it. and for the most com also have in the was a good defense. it was san francisco giants baseball play a heavier ramos. he became the 1st the right handed by took to launch a home, run onto the also pots and into the hands of locals. the newest, despite his efforts the joint still lost his game against the san diego positive and the as well for me, a 100 bucks. if somebody. thanks very much center. look, pettis send you an economy in the occupied westbank is on the brink of collapse with unemployment rising. some work has a return to foaming to survive. it's one of many ways palestinians are coping with is really imposed economic hardships while also protecting their land. no, to day reports from bates or john year numbers,
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plum and right for the picking stacks and buckets of fresh tomatoes and vegetables produced in baby doesn't have to markets across the occupied westbank. until a few months ago, this down of 5000 planted and produced almost nothing. most young men here worked as manual labors inside israel and the war on garza started. everyone was out of a job. instead of surrendering to poverty and despair, dozens of unemployed meant took inspiration from how much sub it's 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 of the time this is better, even my income is lower than i planned my own, then no check points or trouble. it doesn't have come to life because of these agricultural startups. hundreds of new jobs have been created, picking transported,
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and selling the yields. a shop for fertilizers and other products has also opened up as profitable as it is growing plants and bid doesn't is not an easy feat. water is scarce and is where the settlers attack outlying greenhouses. the main trouble 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 palestinian say is the essence of their spirit. so moods or resilience planting
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holes are just fair about what all the address data does on palestine. and that's it from me for me to my left for this news i was i'll be back in a moment with more of a day's news that admit that getting. yeah. and he just the truth is the price is high for a family of palestinian active as so peacefully protected the community from is really secular expansion in the occupied westbank for decades. they just put that 80 for that day on. oh, i see this is the story that's i'm trying to see them moving them some of the on the fire on it just either as natural disasters, increase concern or some people across the globe are taking action
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times running founders the lower governments in germany, environmental campaign so facing the roster of authorities, and in some cases being labeled, it's are using direct action protests people empower, investigates climate correct down on which is era adopters, rape and moto, while on duty, has shopped nation. it's also left these medical stuff inc saved lives fighting for their own safety. the rated murder case at the college called hospital has highlighted major security. they use a public costs because protesting doctor said it's time for the government to improve the safety and working conditions. so the cc tv commerce here on working, if the cc to the cameras were working out the logic cos hospital, they would have been able to identify the culprits southfield us. we're going to go with a high number of patients and the image of the sofa across india. it's left to some
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doctors coming on to attack my patients, families. when they haven't got mission of seo, they haven't got the right care. most people in india rely on public health care at government drug tests with getting treated at these hospitals is often difficult the the suspect arrested off of the a parent assassination attempt on donald trump is charged with guns lines. the result is there a life from deluxe, also coming up at least 55 palestinians have been killed by his lady strikes across garza homes and on the same road refugee camp also hit the east and central

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