tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 17, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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for the the hello, i'm about this and this is the news on life from don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 20 palestinians have been killed and a single is ready attacked on a refugee camp. women and children are critically one that we're live in central gas record right? and phone triggers. some of the worst floods in decades across and much of central europe outside vague and nisa, and the size of poland where they've been working frantically, overnighted to reinforce the defensive. donald trump accuses kind of a hard time president joe biden of rhetoric for voting sundays a power and the assassination attempt boss doesn't provide any evidence on social
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media. john metra bands, russian state media outlets from its opposite world wide accusing it of on interference. the from north to south is very forces on least another wave of attacks across the gaza strip. that's despite 7 independent, un human rights experts warning that it risk is becoming a power right. have fights, continued violation of international law, one that calls it's un membership into question this, our rescue workers are searching for survivors trumped under the rubble of their homes in central gaza. this is the aftermath of us really attacking the outbreaks, refugee camp. at least 20 people have been killed, but that number crude rise. all those are injured, mostly women and children, and they are being taken to hospital. the locks, the hospital is one of them. honey mach loads lives outside the facility, and they're all about honey. once again, women and children,
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amongst the victims of the latest is really a tax. yes robin, the deposit you always have been quite difficult for the civil defense group members and paramedics to try to get to read through the bonds sides and upgrades. right. the can we keep an eye on this horrific, of holding events since early hours this morning we're at please. the 3 residential homes were targeted by combined to talk about here we are, tillery is an era talk on the screen, bought parts of the raise refugee camp, and so far, what we learn will leave for a being rescued it from the area. there are, those are the critically injured ones and in addition to the, a 3 or really pronounce did at the bottom sides of a great rest of the camp. but we are learning it from the civil depends the group aromatic volunteers into areas the challenges that are present at that card
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captor. then it says valence the drone attack of drones. the ongoing attacks and gun fires are preventing paramedics and civil events grew from getting to the bomb sideband, rescuing survivors of from the bond to tax so far. what we know, these are residential homes that were full of people. and the fact that these people were forced into internal displacement made their way back within the past couple days back of their homes because simply the city of there, but a 100 say right? but you guys are running out of faith. so it didn't matter in their hands and went back to their homes and the, became the victims of these attacks by this very military time of year. and the teams have been reporting over the last few months about the kind of pressure of the guys as medical facilities, a fee on the this is obviously just gonna add to that pressure, tell us about the conditions inside the hospitals, particularly of course the one of the hospitals that you were standing outside as well, this particular health facility allots the hospital is the only remaining somehow
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operational homes facility. they are running at the very low capacity possible right now. and every time we talked to medical stipend and doctors inside the hospital, they keep describing the verb, explain the you, agent, then the how impossible it is to get to, to provide the proper medical care giving all the involved difficulties at the hospital. here from one point to the hospital here it turn into more of a space for funerals, ongoing funerals. the night here at the hospital, but the influx, a huge influx of injury is arriving to the hospital just making it difficult. and the fact that the hospital almost completed run out of, of medical supplies make it a very difficult to intervene and to provide proper medical. so we're talking about bandages that are not available. we're talking about, but it's as simple as the medication, as simple as a septic, or a children medication that are not available to here, which causes the risk and increases the risk of people losing their lives here at the huffman. this is what has been going on. an injury is arriving to the hospital
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. no medication available within 2 or 3 days there pronounced it because the lack of, of proper medical care due to the lack of medical supplies and then sufficient medical stuff inside the hospital tell us about the kind of living conditions that people are in at the moment honey, because over the last couple of days, particularly we've been talking about the base, the site, so many more people are having to, to reside now in tens and temporarily shelters. and because of the can changing weather conditions. you were telling us in the last couple of days that even the times on the, the, that on the beach is i've spent me certainly near con eunice are at risk of being swept away. is different types are getting higher the well, so far we're looking at the whole year of fun going more and violence continues to happen across the gospel of whole year of this place. and 4000 of college thing is over here, and there and velocity, we're talking about at least 1500000 people are in displacements here in the fact
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that they've got through already winter time and drop off the city with the 1st thing they box. and waste in the area. this place been a now and there is but i through the summer time we talked about their tens there war now they need brand new ones out to protect them from the the, the, the coming winter season. and the changes in temperature, the wind that maybe worse of what we've seen so far as those who had no other choice, but to set up there since they are the shores in the western part of pine unit city near the board where they have very difficult time within the past few days as the tides went very high and dismantled, many of depends on the shore and preventing people from continuing to stay there. but the problem right now is not only just the 10s that are war now that they need to be change and to be more protected. as long as the words there, there are no sign that this more is going to indeed time soon. but also the living conditions, other elements that are important and that could prevent the spread of infectious
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diseases. they need better food supplies, any better medical supplies, they need a proper access to health care facilities. that right now what we're talking about is one proper health facility here and there, but i city another charitable health facility and he kept all in all very difficult conditions for a 1500000 people displayed here and there. but another part of the central area, kindly thank you very much indeed. tell me not good talking to us from general butler, a lot of water shortage in guys as far as many palestinians to walk for long distances in search of water for drinking. since the war started, the children are being sharing the burden, finding water and food for their families. do you want agency for palestine refugees? i said that the children spend several hours a day collecting food and water, often carrying heavy weights. so i'll just say there's digital platform ag plus a spoken to some children. here's this on oldest report holder is something funny because people have to for long distances to have some pre walter or they will buy
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it. some vendors walking in the street. that means you cannot guarantee that it was filled in a clean way. as you see around means you don't have any infrastructure, any drinking water around them. so the 1st and the line is the 1st of the line. the only have, i mean, a really pathetic when i one second i that's the 1st name the last name 90. i'm in a yeah. so good. instead of waiting in lines to inside of the classes and their schools are
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between the rebel on the dust, cutting heavy tanks and $50.00 to afford water to this some of these for you and then we have a scrutiny on each a 100 the so i can have my system had to be on my own. so i'll kind of show proof of the amount of, i'm not too particular. i mean somebody comes out of the get an invoice and the percentage of the, of us. and when can you talk to the published professional next duty on the lots only drinking go to books. farmers are also struggling to wolf sort of their
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crops, especially in the seats or this wizard. as you see around me, the plants this is excellent. so the culture is dry, there is no loss of how the, how you care to chevy that there was in a method that the have kind of the i level thought a simple can. no, no, no somebody but now shut up on the no, i mean the only solution for this is to cease fire and to normally reach the will to do the houses of people after they are we codes. this is not normal, this is not the solution. this is not an alternative, this is also an option, so that people wait in this hate extreme heat to grab something is really government sizes expanded its goals and the war on gaza to include the
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return of his very versions to areas of the border with lebanon, scholars, is there a force, tens of thousands of people on both sides of the border to leave their homes. has been escalating conflict between israel and the lebanese group as well as since the war on guys have begun. a lot of them continues to be severely affected since israel's war and guys have the gun in october last year. more than a 100000 people, the flight villages and towns in southern lebanon because of the cross border strikes between the is really army and has bowler. according to the u. n a, at least 849000 people remain within 10 kilometers of the so called blue line as the united nations patrol bind, or separate israel and the occupied golan heights from lebanon as well. how about the las vegas professional media studies at the institute for graduate studies? he's joining us here in doha. thank you very much again for being with us. and if israel is increasing his focus on the board of the northern border with 11 on the, the bottle with his bottle, what does that tell us if anything, about how it regards what's going on in garza?
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i mean, there are certainly some underlying questions that we have to, you know, ask ourselves and you know, to what extent to what extent is they're genuinely, a split between and yahoo on the one hand and kalonde in the military apparatus on the other about the possibility of expanding, expanding into the, into the northern front. right. should just say you'll have the launch is the defense minister within the television. right. exactly. and he's been out. he's been opposed as reported in his really me not media. he's been opposed for quite a long time. now, to the possibility of expanding the war or an all so called all out war with, with his belie, he's taking a more cautious, cautious, cautious approach. a military believes that israel might be stretched to offend, not that they don't necessarily have the manpower or the weaponry to fight on these multiple friends. but the fear is that they might be sort of exposing themselves in the event that another actor iran, for instance, would want to attack israel during that during that time. so that's,
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that's one question that we have to ask ourselves. another question is about, you know, how this might affect the war, the wind causal, as you, as you alluded to, and your question, my hunch is that nothing. yeah. who doesn't have any intention of letting up in gauze? i think i think that we, we could probably expect more more of the same. and then the other, the last question that has also been raised in is really media reports as to what extent is this decision? simply a byproduct of netanyahu's own personal ambitions to extend the war for as long as possible because of his, his own personal political battles. and we've seen months of protest against the national. yeah. who coalition, which particularly demanding the return of the captives there. what bad people their wants say they want to cease fire, but that is in order to return the captives. one of the things that has been a repeated theme, i'm going to sign those that we be speaking to over the last few months is the pro they, the process themselves don't seem to have a lot of impact. the position of the military usually does because the military is
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so ingrained with those in, within, as waiting society if we're seeing some sort of division of opinion for boned, of a better phrase between the military and nothing yahoo side of the coalition is that possibly going to be enough to start changing the emphasis that the nation. yeah. who coalition has within this it could it could, but i think that you know, the about face that you're welcome kalonde to do it. just in the last 24 hours is an indication that netanyahu and his far right coalition led by people life as a little smoke church. and in a more bank of year, they still have a lot of weight here. they still have the majority of the, the, the influence and as i cited kalonde has been opposed to this, he said, and he's saying that we have to take your cautious approach. he dismissed many of not. yeah. who's claims, including the claim that they have to go to open a lot war against his blow. he dismissed it as chatter. he called the idea of total victory. nonsense, right. that's a direct quote from y'all have gotten a now just yesterday he's saying, we are running out of time. we have to,
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we have to go out because of the law. and so i read that as you know, galandes taking very seriously these threats that non yahoo is prepared to dismiss him. that's what's been reported in his rarely media over the past couple of days. and that might be influencing his, his discourse and his decision making because he obviously doesn't want to be dismissed as defense minister right now in the middle in the middle of a war. and we really appreciate you giving us the benefit of your analysis. and this mohammed, i must say, as always, thank you very much, i as well, some 2 sites to root canals. the dentist is taking it upon himself to treat guys as children from a make shift clinic and dental bought up. but i like of tools as made of improvise the way he provides kept same compassion for his patients. the matter what the situation always comes 1st. this is the story of the non. my name is dr. odell country. i'm a dentist specializing and treating children and people with special needs,
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and that was of the out of the i got married one day before the war. the next day missiles were flying everywhere. around 3 days later we left our home and we moved from one shelter camp to another for the last fall from virus on how the can i introduce myself as a children's dentist. children would complain about their teeth. i would try treating them using colleagues tools and then they got the idea of immobile tent in the camp for for the same kind of understanding i got attention like on the device, it was immobile module. i didn't have a seat, so i used the car seat instead. i didn't have any air compression, so i used a gas cylinder and installed the valve of pressure gauge. i would literally fill it up with air from any car tire repair shop with my team. and i would check around 300 kids and treat 30 to 40 cases and then send them to have them give them all up
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for the william. and we offer children primary care, including tooth extraction or partial root canal treatment. we are a people who don't know the word impossible. sadly, we lack the equipment that would enable us to provide full dental services. the most common problem we face is high cost and scarcity of dental supplies. but the crossing closed in the last 10 months, nothing comes in or goes out that it allowed them instead of to have the same with the himself or message to the world as a message of defiance. instead faxes, we hope the world looks at us with compassion and extends of helping him to stop this for. our children don't deserve what they have had to endure. the buds into ranks of rain figured by storm borrowers have devastated parts of eastern
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and central europe. at least 18 people have died in tens of thousands of in force from their homes. romania is southeastern gaiety region is in chaos with 5 people killed and also get a chance to call next hallmarks. so the storm situation was put in very serious problems around the capital view and has been declared a disaster area authorities of warned, against non essential travel problems. prime minister has declared a state of natural disaster to free up funds for rescue and evacuation operations. awesome, big reports the west floods to hit central europe this century, hundreds of thousands of homes with that to that trustee. and the czech republic, days of heavy rainfalls resulted in rivers besting the bank in austria, romania, imposing warnings were issued, but you fact creation was the only course of action. the damage could not help being prevented. authorities tried to control the flow of water between guns best it was so they could do. the police department is to said he's government has
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allocated $260000000.00 to deals with the damage. the government has because it's a natural disaster. ginger the new stuff, you know, so if they feed them um is up until i have turn to the finance minister for now we have secured money for the needs of the places and people effective by the flooding . at this point we have $260000000.00. the historical 10 of quite sco was left with no safe drinking water and pots of it had no electricity. after a dentist they were holding the day before that they was going to be a small vice, but when it turned out it was a big wave. it was too light. we had about 3 or 4 hours to pack and get house. so we got a bit of stuff out and then the streets were already closed because the water was rising. the salvage and what they can they remote from the premises and navigating the damage, streets and poland. these are some of the west, those they've experienced in the decades. and in some cases, the still cleared and got the optima. but other places,
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the preparing for what could be was to come hungry, has issued warnings along the $500.00 come distress of the danube river in budapest 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 multi that's a said vague i'll just say to clutch go potent. so big joint is not from us or an opponent, so they can see you're on the banks of a river. they're just focused through what the situation is like as well as the assault is, hey, i have been working practically overnight for in the stands. 2000 minutes, you personnel, police, i know codes were working overnight to reinforce some of those. the defense is we also in the assignment, if you had a cup, does it used to drop heavy sandbags again to reinforce those? the battery is not. if i can get out of cover men, joseph, just show you how high the river level is at the moment so that police all stuff in
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some people have to go go and get into the center of the time then and across the river. you can see some of those sand bags that are being put up to reinforce those defense is that we understand that there was a dyke. uh that was broken overnight. and currently what the may of this time has told people to do is evacuate. and those that conte evacuate should move to higher levels or upper levels in the buildings, but people seem surprisingly calm. this morning. i have spoken to some of the evacuation of the walking dead dogs, but there's no drinking water currently in this town. and the prime minister don't know task has said that they just don't know when uh what's going to happen next. so how was it's going to get he's been visiting the time of ruts of which has a population of 600000 and just consisting information about when it's going to peak this, i'm gonna think it could be wednesday and others. i think it could be on friday, but again, he's saying we just don't know how bad it's going to get. yeah. so you were
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mentioning that the, the design backs have been dropped and i understand that donald task has declared to unnatural does i have a disaster area, particularly so that funds can be released just tell us about the kind of government response that has been as well they've advocated around $260000000.00 to help with the funding. in some areas, this still can't be often mosley. now, the zip, preparing in the inside of poland, but it's not just here in poland is across the central europe. now we understand the desk though it has been increasing, but we also understand that jim. yeah. and how do we haven't been so that did so did, but they are preparing for it's us just kept till vienna some to the picked because events have been cancelled. the gaining uh, causing it to a natural disaster. people have to be warned against old, but the essential travel and really looking got to run $50000.00 people. tens of thousands of people evacuate across central europe across several countries. now
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this is the west flooding essentially, europe as experiencing decades, and yet the still could be worse to come to us. i thank you very much. indeed that's as i be talking to us from us and pulling their wild and contrast to the flooding and pull them to severe drugs in another corner of europe, our environment editor nick clock reports from the greek island of i'm one of those a c. as we're on a mortgage, so the eastern edge of the 60 days, one of the many thousands of islands scotts is across the iron in an emergency. now would you expect in some, a water supply to get pretty sketch this year as being particularly difficult, as searing summer heat waves and very low winter rain full, really crippled supplies and all holes have been running dry and it's affecting your lynch pen of degrees economy which is terrorism. the thing is summers precisely the time when you need as much water as possible because every, some of these waters fairies are criss, crossing them and discouraging tens and tens and tens of thousands of tourists on
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to these islands run, pay out the demand for water and it's increasing every year. if you look at the figures for more of a saloon between 20122019 water consumption doubled from 2019 to 2020. to increase the for the 18 percent. and last year. erase another 22 percent. so it's increasing all the time. and so i things like this, the implementing programs like do you saw the nation plants, but even at the height of summer varies concave and that's exactly what we had from the restroom saying that last night in august it was very difficult here. as the southern nations were running at full capacity at other islands, it's even more difficult is not so it's about a 100 kilometers to the northwest. if here is much bigger and it's got a big agricultural base and the gain rest of was running dry bull holes have been running dry and farms struggling towards the crops. and it's a similar situation in athens, in the capital, people that are talking about the water supply,
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running out in 4 or 5 years time. and there's a huge program of water development that underway to try and improve things. so, floods in one part of europe, drought in another part of europe. it's very evident that the impacts of climate change are affecting everybody across the continent. a mic clock, elders, era, mole goes grease. well, this kind of damages, central europe has been overwhelming, is cash authorities in many countries unprepared. the red cross as these maybe the worst floods to hit europe since 20 o 2. some climate scientists say the intensity of heavy rain incidents like this goes up by 70 percent for each degree of global warming, the calling on countries to prepare for the worst with more investments and, and a warning systems infrastructure and support for victims. professor peter newman is a climate policy expert from australia who works with the into a governmental panel on climate change. he's joining the start from past, so thank you very much indeed for being with us. there's
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a lot of criticism you level the governments across europe for the way that they are attempting to respond to this is not justified given the scale of what we're saying. well, it is unprecedented. these outbreaks of heat waves as well as clouds floods that seem to me to be a new stage in climate change. a lot, an apocalypse. as one of the may is described, it's like a wall with nyja. and really we have to come to terms with it and see there's a lot of preparation you can do, but there's a lot that will just happen and it will not be possible to prepay. so we've got to get on with getting rid of these possible appeal, biased climate change that's happening. we've got to get rid of fossil fuels in the meantime, as moving uh, just saying we've seen severe flooding across central. you're about corresponding next lot and was talking to us about the drive that is happening in greece at the
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moment. one would imagine it is equally difficult for individual governments within countries to taylor, if you like their responses to what is necessary, nick was describing, for example, that the solid ation plants increase are being over a pound and simply chunk cho or yeah, but that is something you can do something, nation plants can be run on solar energy and they can be putting quickly of 60 percent of our watering purposes. now the sell neither because we've just been in a long time draft. so this is possible to do, but yeah, i'm going to get on and commit to it. you've got to see that we can expect for the next 20 years. these unprecedented a occurrences of natural uh the impact that will get worse and worse. we've just got to do something that we haven't
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really prepared for before. this is i will think of video and climate change conference coming up. and bock who knows how by john, in november, the cop at 29. do you think, given the scale of what we're seeing, and particularly of course in the, across the european union, that is in any way gonna focus people's minds when we get to that conference as well. it certainly does 5, because mine's the bush was in australia where mazing and put it climate change it the number one agenda that it for a few years, but it slips away and people forget to and then the next one comes along and everyone says, well, why wouldn't we prepaid the reality is it's very hard to keep the politics of things moving on this front. unless we start to see that the, the future can be a lot best that we can actually do if we get rid of fossil fuels that replace it with solar and batteries and, and wind power and electric vehicles and so on. this is actually
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a better future anyway, we've got to get on with that. it's not as though we're fighting a war that's, that's getting out of control. we can do something about it. and that, that's the, the thing that i would suggest that these big conferences get on with show us how to get the because if we can get through the next 20 years, we can get to global cooling. and then we're rarely facing an opportunity to, to fix these things out, but they're going to get worse in the meantime. so when they go to get your thoughts on this professor paints and human, we appreciate it. so thank you very much indeed. thank you. to the northeast and julia now where families are still struggling to get medical care. a week after a down boston bono stage causing severe flooding. i thought he said more than a 1000000 people have been affected, most not live in camps without food and clean water. many of waiting hours to see a doctor or to receive treatment. doctors without borders is wanting,
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the waterborne diseases are spreading. the people living often about the expos today to the environment. so why do we see a lot of water born diseases, diarrhea, diarrhea, diseases. you've got malaria. malaria is around with the loading mosquitoes. people are not able to sleep under mosquito nets. and as you know, we are coming off of what we are not coming off. this was the ongoing nutritional crisis. yeah. so a lot of people, because of all nutrition, all in you know, the price which makes them most susceptible to diseases. nigeria as president, has visited the saw defective communities and spoken to leaders in bono stage capital. and douglas, while i'm attend over offered prayers to the families associate people to dive. he says as administration is committed to tackling climate change, new pages of revealing the extent of flooding in me and my as the death toll. the rise is 9 regions and states are affected in the wake of typhoid yagi,
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one of the strongest storms to hit south east asia. this year, at least to 236 people have died. and that all reports that more than 77 are missing. the military sometimes called for international aid you and says, food drinking water, medicine and shelter, urgently needed the still ahead on all, does it have a war on gains or the legal arrest of thousands of people who are going to have the latest from el salvador, the highlight of the heaviest, brian 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 that i'm not will help. just squeeze that way as to whether a little further south wiggly slot is it does say, but still some pretty intense down pulls were to run the way across the out fence.
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and ultimately, not typically as we go through with the space of lively showers thunder at times. and that could cause a little bit of flash flooding here at 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 this one for london 21 celsius on choose day 23 by wednesday. so some pleasant weather here with some basis bells of what very warm sunshine based on pots us by why the spacing, some wet weather. and you can see that count of the 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 shower or 2, i would towards 2 nicea child systems. how's the game cross the atlas mountains for west africa, the heaviest rank continues but liberia and see how many i in the
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sense that he missed the acadia and he just showed them the price is high for a family of palestinian activists. so peacefully protected the community from is really set to expansion in the occupied westbank for decades. they just put those that really for the on. oh, i see this is the story, the trying to see snow moving them some of the on the fire on it, just the, you know, as the world economy, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be. it's all about the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with the strategic downstream industry on the client,
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your better tomorrow. the the the what, you know, just need a reminder of what's up. so is this ok? several palestinians have been killed and over the age refugee camp, mostly women and children are among the injured and they've been taken to hospital is there any government says it's responded, it's goals and the war on gaza to include the ton of as many residents to areas near the border with 11 on facilities, they're forced tens of thousands of people on both sides of the volunteer to leave their homes. floods them to venture. a range centered by strong partners, have devastated parts of eastern and central europe. these 18 people have died. tens of thousands have been forced from the homes. gonna bring some breaking news
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out of money that all reports of gunfire in the capital bama co. nicholas nicholas hock is joining us on the line from dock. what more do we know about what's going on next? a hi uh essentially the tech took place early this morning at 5 am where a local residence of the capital bama. so could you hear sustained the gunfire and, and currently they're hearing with the residents describe the heavy artillery or the sound of showing. and it's coming from 2 locations that are in east of the river that cuts through by my go. one is fall id which we've been several times before, which is home to numerous refugees that we have visited there. and it's also close to the headquarters of the sound on the 8th, the paramilitary forces and there,
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and that's where the attack or where the gunfire 1st was heard. and now we're hearing from residents. so they can hear gunfire and a sound of what seems to be the attack in say, new which is just 30 minutes away from paul id. and that is actually the headquarters of where or the the, the base of where the combat jones of the money and military take off. so that's the center of the drones. and it is a normally heavily guarded location that started both by molly and forces, but also with the help of russian mercenaries from the wagner group who have a location in between those 2 areas. apology and send you the last time by my code was a task like that. dates back from several years. this is supposed to be the safest
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location in molly. and so to have such heavy gunfire at the center of where the president of transition is and where the military engine is called miss. as a surprise for us, for many there has been attacked in the north of course, in the center of the country, but not so close to the capital by miko, it's nicholas. and thank you very much. indeed. obviously as we get more information on what's happening there in bama coat, we're going to bring it to you for not nicholas i in dot com. thank you very much indeed. well, the mont arrested in connection with the opponent as fascination, an attempt to inform us president donald trump as being charged with 2 firearms offences. ryan rufe is said to of hitting himself up to 12 hours and turns golf course armed with a rifle and his scope. trump has thanked offices for the quick response, but as asked for more agents for the security team. the level reports on west palm beach in florida. donald trump survived
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a fully 5 millimeters back in july 2 months and another assassination attempt. later he says he needs more security secret service at a great job, and i think i can say honestly, the sheriff's office, law enforcement, everybody really did a great job. we do need more people on my detailed because we have 5060000 people showing up to events and you don't have the people don't have that. this was the moments his alleged would be assessed in was taken down like police on sunday afternoon. guns drilled offices yell at ryan roost as a stop traffic on florida's busy i 95 freeway. he says nothing remaining silent as he backs up before he's cuffed. i'm taken away, i watched him and realize he was not asking any questions or what's going on. just cops everyone's names, rifles is hell cops. right. 5 is shut down. why? no questions either to him? i thought yeah, as the guy, that's the guy they're looking for and sure enough, it was on monday. ruth was back in court in west palm beach, just
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a few miles from the golf course where he allegedly spent 12 hours waiting to take a out the form, a president. he's charged with 2 federal gun crimes including possession of a weapon by a felon. police say phone records show room arriving just before 2 am around 130 in the afternoon between house 5 and 6. secret service agents spotted a rifle barrel. poking through a fence, an open fire. investigators believe he had planned to execute the form a president with an a k 47 type rifle equipped with a scope and may be filled all live stream it with a camera. they also recovered along with ceramic plates, often used to put body on what we did yesterday proves that the system can work. because the suspect didn't even get close to getting around off and we apprehended him and brought him to justice for donald trump now safe back at his mara log. a
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result. this is both another brush with death, but also have a chance to claim he was safe by some kind of divine intervention. remember, there are politics a play here too. so within hours of his incidents, the fundraising emails were out. the social media posts were out leaving what he calls the radical left saying, well that's a flying. i'm only going to get was because of the rhetoric, whether the american people agree. but we'll find out in about 7 weeks time, fill it out. i'll just say era, west palm beach, florida. so trump is blamed his political opponents for the rise and political violence in a post on social media. he said rhetoric by kind of the house and joe biden has quote, taken politics in our country to a whole new level of hatred, abuse, and distrust because of this communist left rhetoric, the bullets offline. and it will only get worse. he went on to say that allowing millions of people from places unknown to invade and take over the country is an unpardonable sin. he called for reforms to prioritize what he called legal,
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unmet at based emigration. stephen soon, this is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco is joining us live from there. thank you so much for being with us. the freedom of speech is a basic fundamental right within the us. it's of course, a basic human right as well. but people's lives are being put at risk, particularly at this point. and particularly in the us. tough is it to limit the risk to people at the same time, not crossover into outright censorship. it, it really doesn't make sense that the drum campaigns accusing the democrats of using inflammatory rhetoric. but in fact, it is the, the trunk campaigns that have been claiming that the vice president harris and her team are trying to destroy america. that there are communists, that they are knowingly letting in murderers and rapists and others to attack the attack americans and that kind of thing. uh, the strongest language coming from harris is that the donald trump is
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a threat to him to democracy. which based on a sound that his statements about acts he would take as president did not seem to be that far fetched. so i really don't think the rhetoric is the problem here, despite the efforts by the trump campaign to uh, to, to, to you, you to say that give us some context to this. because obviously american politics particularly can be a very fair broiled place, particularly in public, particularly when it comes to rhetoric. is this a situation? is this a circumstance that has existed before or is this a new level? built in 1975 president gerald ford, who was a narrowly escaped to death from to assassination attempts within 15 days of each other. he did not try to blame the democrats for it. however, even though he was a republican of the main problem for us is that in the united states is very easily
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easy for mentally ill people who get guns and both the young man who a shot dead president trump a couple months ago. and apparently a, the fellow who was arrested the other day, definitely have some a mental problems. and yet there's never less able to get ahold of these high powered military style assault rifles. and so i think this, when, you know, the, certainly there are aspects, the american politics of that are, are, are pretty sharp right now, especially the increasing polarization and the rhetoric and the white. but there's a problem. unfortunately, that's been in the united states for a long time, largely because of the easy accessibility of guns. and looking ahead in the event that donald trump doesn't win the presidency, he will obviously have somebody following on behind him in the next set of elections. is this essentially how us politics is now? is this a rhetoric a level on an intensity of rhetoric that has uh for the is for the bar has been set
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and this is what we're going to hear from 91. or if from is taken from the equation . if trump no longer is part of the political process, do you think things will change of some business, singular figures and a lot of ways a, to be sure. but there been other policy of republican politicians, particularly those on the right to who have been engaging in these, this kind of over a, the top rhetoric. i mean, the, what americans have been talking about in the past of several days at this. been this utterly false claim which the vice presidential count candidate, j. d down submitted was a false claim of that. there were a legal uh haitian emigrants, a kid, now stealing and eating pets of white people in ohio. and you know, it is absolutely no evidence to support that of the republican mayor and republican
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of the city council. people have had a denounced it, in fact they say that their voting for harris here has a, a lot of a lot of concern about this kind of these conspiracy theories at many ways resembled the rise of fascism in the other countries of blaming outside people were being being uh, being there responsible for the country's problems, claiming that there are politicians that are allowing this to happen. and even planning on people's fears rather than simply discussions, discussing the issues. savings in as a professor politics have university of san francisco. and sir, we appreciate you being with us. thank you very much indeed. and the city of springfield, in ohio is staffing up security and schools after a series of bonds rights. it follows false claims by trump about haitian immigrants in the area stealing and eating pets. we have received at
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least $33.00 separate bomb threats, each one of which has been responded to as each one of them has been found as a hoax. so 33 threats 33 hoax. i will make that very, very quick. none of these had any validity at all your social media. joining metals is binding. several russian media outlets from its platforms. russian state media has been accused of using methods, social media sites to carry out influence operations and manipulate and uses. some measures have already been in place against state media in russia, such as blocking the outlets for many ads and reducing the reach of their post custodial walk is the technology not journal this stand on a list is also a digital culture often is joining us now from new castle in the u. k. thanks so much for being with us. these allegations against russian state media have been
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made for several years. going back to the twenty's at least to the 2016 election. why do you think matter has decided to do this at this point? i think we've seen a steady drumbeat hold more and more information being uncovered about the extent toll from russian interference in western societies. we, so most recently rush or funding separately, right? we influences an entire major operation, independent media refreshing the united states. we so obviously blink in the us top dental not talking just last week about how rusher is trying to cover. lee involve itself into western democracies and try and sway public opinion. so i think probably meant to realize the science of the scale of the same flips, the rush was having all of us. and so better to get ahead of it now, you know, in advance of the, the us presidential election really reaching its final stages. so that they can avoid maybe some of the con pharmacies that they faced in the past. and i was wondering though, i mean, given the fact that it is taking this action and taking it,
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so public site does it leave itself, doesn't match a leave itself open to allegations that it is going to. so the citing was one political side or the other. yeah, i think you know so much in this case because it is pretty clear that this is basically a russian state box media organization that they all taking action against. and if you think about it, really the, is the involvement to evolve to, you know, if his own math to platforms, facebook, instagram was up and threatens, which is the sort of twitter like the eighty's are designed to believe across the map to assign. we have ups that are almost 4000000000 uses worldwide, all t has on its facebook group, which is being deactivating the chaos of this morning and we understand we'll be elsewhere in the world over the coming day. something like 7000000 uses. so this is a really easy way for people to be reached at on a grand scale. so um yeah, i think that will be less control to see around kind of political interference here and maybe some more questions of watching the afternoon here. so what kind of
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impact is, is going to have on the reach of, of rush and media, particularly in the face. as you say, it'd be allegations that it's been manipulating opinion in the us and other western governments. does this essentially shot that done or will people still be able to get access to? and i think people will still be able to get access to it. obviously matter is a significant part of the online environment, but it is not the only place and we have seen, you know, people who wants to see kind of the sort of innovation do go to increasingly frames, platforms that role and right wing versions of you tables acts of, of twitter, all the instagram and many of the platforms out there on the internet that people can go to funding these. and the 2 bits of information should that you want to. but i do think that it will have a significant blood one all to you. obviously we, so any of the stages of the russian invasion of ukraine, the traditional methods that also use us to broadcast such as through television being impacted, particularly in the u. k. you know, the way it was taken off broadcasts, and really it's always being much more of
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a digital operation than anything else. so that'd be pretty forward thinking. and so i think this will have a relatively big impact on their ability to reach people in the homes. want me to talk to think this is going to have on other states control media organizations around the world. obviously, archie is not the only one. know it's not, but i think it is probably the most explicitly, obviously following the rule of the government thought a survey. and so i think that, you know, in that way it is a little bit of a, a stand example honestly. so i don't imagine that we will start to see tip full time kind of replications of this happening elsewhere with other state and major organizations in part because they're not used as explicitly as the kind of friendship propaganda for each individual government around the world. so yeah, i don't think that many of those organizations need to worry too much thinking that all to you is going to be i, the exemplar in this case. i think it's more a, an exclusion rather than the room. it's really hard to get the benefit of your expertise and this crystal walker. thank you so much. i to start head on,
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speaking in front of 18000 fully on troops, president unable kaylay used as salvador scheme depend, and stay said, abrasions to announced. as government has dismantled the gangs, they used to terrorize the country. the most little of the war against the gangs showed us what we made of, and that we can achieve what we sent out to do. but we still have many things to overcome, to fully eradicate to the cancer of gangs from our country and allow us to reach its full potential. the president who is brand new themself. the world's coolest dictator has become a model for those in latin america seeking a hard line response to violence in the region. but as kelly made what he called historic announcements, hundreds of salvatore in families took to the streets of the capital to protest. the president's ongoing state of emergency, which has led to more than 80000 people being arrested many of the protests or say
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family members are being thrown in jail without being charged. other say in this in mind there's are being arrested and that's nothing to do with the gang. they took my son, but he is innocent. he owes nothing. all i ask is the president to return them to me because he's my only son and i love him. oh, my boy is being held without being charged. i haven't seen him. i don't know if he's dead or alive. i went to leave a package for him and all they say is that he's the since 2022. in response to the deacon gang violence. bouquets administration adopted the state of emergency that is suspended many constitution rights. the crack them has been accompanied by an assault and democratic institutions and then the rest month campaign against critics. in many ways, the beans sound bar, i think, okay, that ministration. this is our government that is extremely popular and has some research to them. so increasing by it into the country to report that is
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responsible for white spread human vice by the nations, including hundreds of our read. oh, she isn't right and i go less than so that'd be pause. nick used to being gang members. i love the subject was sorts of, i'm used to but despite the concerns many salvador and celebrate the reduction in crime, in what used to be one of the most dangerous countries in the world. but others feel they have treated abuses by the gang for dose in both by the government. other stuff that i did, the, i just, the police chief of the indian, the city of coal carter has been psyched following week. so protests off to the right from killing of a treaty doctor. the 31 year olds body was fined inside a state run hospital last month. the discovery led to some doctors across the country going on strike, demanding more safety in the workplace. one person was eventually arrested for the local government and police were accused of mishandling the case. senior health
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department officials have also been dismissed and we tried to deliver their justice, the doctors demanded in the health and police department. we have decided to remove our police commissioner from the store. sunday ghost was arrested, and these people removed that proves on demands with legitimate it's a historic victory for our huge movement. a history, a major pipeline fire has been sparked in texas after a vehicle evolve. firefighters in houston have been battling it for hours and then finally burned power poles, melted a playground and cause other fires. people living nearby and being forced to leave the homes. the areas in the heartland of america is petrochemical industry is got 5, thousands of kilometers of pipelines. of the 7 story building has collapsed and sadly owns capital killing. at least 8 people. 6 survivors have been pulled from the rabo and eastern free time among the dead. a 3 young children,
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sketching. so i'm now working to free. those still trapped us, robert sean, did he combs has been arrested by federal agents in new york on on specified charges after he was indicted by a grand jury. the follows rates and his properties in los angeles, miami, earlier this year, as part of an investigation into a suspected sex trafficking comes lawyer, called the decision to bring charges. i'm just and said his client was an innocent man. details of the sealed indictment are expected to be released later on tuesday . i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes on or more on all of these stories, including our top story gunfire. as being heard early on tuesday morning in several parts of molly's capital, bama co, you get a little more information about a course on our website, obviously the dot com. i know about this and stay with us. the
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your better tomorrow the at least 20 palestinians have been killed in a single is really attacking a refuge account. women and children are critically wounded. the office and this is all just you know, like for me to have also coming up reco drain voltage, i goes some of the worst floods in decades across much of central europe. donald trump accuse is capital house on joe biden. all the rest of provoking sundays a part of the assassination attempt, but he gives no evidence of social media john to match up funds. russian said media outlets from its platform worldwide, accusing him of following the interference.
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