tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 24, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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one section, connect with our community and tap into conversation as you know, find elsewhere but humanity. the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up, despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out just the or the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching the news on our life or my headquarters and don't find any you navigate. here's what's coming up. in the next 60 minutes. israel's assault on lebanon intensifies air strikes, target, a car outside of a roof, and attacks near the border have killed at least 3 lebanese soldiers. for people are injured in northern israel,
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after raucous or fired from loving on. israel says it's very defenses intercepted some a, some palestinians in northern dogs are facing the impossible choice. stay on, starve to death or leave. and risk being shocked by is really forces the us sector, state anthony blinking needs katara is a mirror in doha, still seeking solutions after 12 months of israel's genocide and goes on the color. we begin with escalating hospitality is between israel and has been the a series of rockets has been fired from lebanon into northern israel. they targeted several locations in the galley. israel says it's air defense systems intercepted some of the rockets and they crashed before hitting their targets. the lebanese army has confirmed as really air rates killed 3 of its soldiers near the border in
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the statements. as the soldiers were moving, injured people to safety on the outskirts of the village of the altar. an officer is among the dead's and is really a raid has targeted a car near the lebanese village of hyundai, around 12 kit, all meters, east of b routes. the village is on a main highway that links the capital to the call valley and to syria. we begin with a report from santa who data from the scene of that car attack in hyundai. we are on the main highway lane king very roads to the syrian capital, damascus. he has another target at his house, the nation, and is really drone. has this vehicle, we understand that there's a disease. at least one casualty, we do not know the identity of the victim. now this has been happening. not just been a long, wide scale offensive again has been lost in mid over a year. what isabel has been trying to do is the military capabilities of hezbollah
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going after their commanders, their members, and as of late, they've expand the target type thing, even as well as economic power. so really there is no front line as you can see on a daily basis. so many areas of towards the east of the country. so there's tonic industries. people are really concerned about where and how this conflict is escalating and it's has been escalating since the us and boy, hey miss austin was here on, on monday and his attempt to bring it into this conflict failed. so as you can see, panic industry. yes. a builder or target to the nation, isabel making it clear that this will not because it doesn't want to give a handful of the chance to re arm and regroup, but as well as remaining defiant, is holding ground along the border,
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engaging in combat. so this conflict has been costly, dudley and it seems it's just about the beginning outside maybe. okay, well now across to the border and speak to our correspondents in ron con, who's joining us from has to be in the south of lebanon. so how intense has the exchange of fire been and run what you just said by colleagues? i know for the reference, the fact that this conflict is escalating. well, let me show you. well that actually looks like every few 100 meters. that is a new strike. this month that you can see right on the distance of the horizon just came in about 5 or 6 minutes ago. and then we've had intense booming from jim all the way down to go for the kayla. and who do you see now come for the key line today? so you aware that fighting on the ground has below is pushing is ready for forces back,
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but it is coming on. the intense is re fire as well. now we've also seen rockets being launched from some lebanese territory into northern israel, the red intersections the inducting rocket defense system of a israel was activated and we saw some rockets being destroyed. but this is now a much more intense conflict than it has been since september. 29 twin is ro announced it's a ground offensive into let me know now the ground defensive seems to still be concentrating on a to come over to effectively buffers. are in various different places where these riley is going in and destroying houses and municipality buildings. where they say has blah infrastructure, military infrastructure is okay and wrong. thank you so much for that reporting from hosted by you on the south of loving on. we're bringing new to all of their joining us from the jordanian capital online because the is really government has
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banned al jazeera from reporting in the occupied west bank. and from inside israel news, we're hearing at least 50 rockets were launched from lab and on in a short space of time towards the galley. what's been the impact of those rockets as well? that was the 1st of all, is that in 50 rockets in 2 minutes, according to the is really military radio and that is a 1st the, that amount of rockets being fired in such a short span of time. what is meant is a tactic meant to defeat the is really air defense system. and the end it succeeded in a way because we received reports about direct impacts, about up to, for us is really injured. and all throughout the morning. we've seen sirens going off of the 2nd bully was about 20 rockets according to these really military. and it targeted the area of stuff thought that the mil military, sorry, and then industrial complex at nearby. and in the past few minutes,
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we've seen more sirens going off between the heidi and the actors. so more rockets coming in, in, in very short order. so it is hard for the air defense system to keep up with all of them to okay, north, thank you so much for that update from mine. well friends in germany have pledged over a $100000000.00 us dollars in a till 11 on to help people displaced by is really bombing precedents. my crawl is hosting an international aide conference for 11 on as is really forces continue to attack. would they claim or has been lot targets, and he's hoping to raise over half of 1000000000 euros in total for urgent humanitarian assistance. some of the money will also be used to strengthen the lebanese army in the south of the country, delegates from around $70.00 countries and 15 international organizations, including the u. n. r, attending that event in paris. so the french president's emmanuel, my crown,
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called for the fighting and loving on to stop and war, and that without a ceasefire, it's civilians, the pay, the price they give to assist, you will proceed the whole must end as soon as possible. they must be a ceasefire. and living on more damage, more victims, more strikes when neither puts an end to terrorism, nor ensure the security of all i, but to leave agree, it's that around is engaged in this with his belie against israel was a great to interest of living on requires for it to stay away from the war and gaza . i've heard great that israel continues that some of that tree operations and live in on in the south, and they've root and elsewhere under the number of civilian victims continues to increase. as bernard smith is joining us now from paris, where the conference has taken place, so bruno tell us more about what's been unknown so far. well, you mentioned that during the u. s. as it needs at least $400000000.00 to address humanitarian needs and 11 on well, the french say they're going to contribute just over the little bit over
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a $107000000.00. the germans all. so i'm going to contribute a similar amounts of the net more than half way to reaching the, the level of clutches that they need. 70 old countries represented the 15 international organizations as well. 11 east themselves. they say they need $250000000.00 a month to meet you, a ton of humanitarian needs of the $1300000.00 people who've been displayed that displaced by his rails. a war against has paula that raise about 20 percent of the daily needs that they're able to provide. so there is enormous need for further funding. the french hope, the by the end of this conference of at least the goals for full 100000000, the bad looking for and what is the role that francis trying to play here? i mean, both countries obviously have, maintains a strong ties over the past decades or so. why is this conference happening in
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front? well, i think from friends as always have this relationship, the special relationship 11 on a was loving them was a french protector. the no long after the 1st world war and friends, while his influence in the rest of the middle east and africa is generally waning in 11 on mac, chrome perhaps. who wants to show the front can still be seen as some sort of a reasonable approach. the french also wants a ceasefire and 11 on microns reiterate to the cold box. today he wants to see the un security council reinforced resolution $17.00 oh, $1.00 which set the should be able to you and lebanese troops and lebanese territory below the lights on a river towards these riley border. another has bullet force is most withdrawal to the north of the tiny river. but friends, michael knows that really the only country with any real influence on israel in terms of a sci fi, uh, the americans. well,
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uh said the secretary straight down to the blanket isn't here. uh, the americans have sent a low, a level representative. how that is generally the case here at this summit. the representatives of those foreign countries and international organizations at a low price of doyle, a low, a ministerial level. so there is a recognition perhaps. so there are limits on what the french can achieve at this conference. but they say at least there is one. this is the only diplomatic initiative going on at the moment. all right, thank you. brenda smith, thanks for that reporting from paris of the to god. so now we're israel. siege in the north of the strip has been going on for 20 days. is really forces have killed 770 pounds has been in since the beginning of october. the, when she says people in northern gaza are rapidly exhausting. all available means for their survival is really military has issue with threats,
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ordering palestinians to leave, or risk being bombed. but those who do try to flee, say they come under fire. the civil defense agency says it's been forced to suspend operations in northern gods, on it says, is really forces i've targeted it's teams with drones and the rest of the stuff it's members. the agency describes the situation there as catastrophic thought about zoom. joining us from dated by the head central does not an area which has also come under fire from is really forces thought it though what's, there's been a strike in the past hour or so on. a school sheltering displaced people in the north. and there's a barrier refugee time. can you tell us what happens? well, the reason what happened exactly is that it is very ami targeted. i school with your children, posted in families in ej a valley, a refugee camp. now we also understand clearly that these very minute trade is
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focusing on targeting evacuation sense as these areas are facts to where the civilians, families with a really forced to go to evacuation since this officer. the houses were completely destroyed in the north of the gaza strip. as they are trying to get benefits from the services provided by the united nation spots with expands and ultimately to operation in a jamalia. the situation has started completely chaos like that. especially is that the military is a forcing somebody as far as inside piece, an evaluation. typically on top of bossman found these should go fast and subjected to military inspection by these valley electric points that was set in some of the and rose that leading to slide the road also within the hop facing areas of the valley refuge account. and also the, as far as we know, your thoughts, what we also can a straight forward view is that there's 2 hundreds of families trusting devalue. they refused to flee as the, it's by the army conducted. i'm not
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a risk. i'm faith from these evacuation since is that we're hit previously on this one by the way. that was the just a couple of how is the go. we know that this what, how to verify the numbers of people were killed in the so i could do to the ongoing is very bottom and that i'm being ability all civil defense numbers to reach that location on the sides of the strike. as well as the body forces are trying to arrest mountain over 16 year old. um they are driving women towards cars, a city that means that they are empty about duration. so this is the light you talk then it to the ground fate you destroyed for area surrounding these are you separation centers just to make sure that somebody would not return box to these areas. so thought it, when the civil defense say that they have seized all operations in the north due to the catastrophic situation. what does this mean for people who are trying to remain there while it means that they will not help bye to
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civil defense? why? cuz we're really pushing the lives on the line and all that to rescue somebody is being completely trapped under the rustle of the shots, its buildings. what we, we have been speaking to the director of a supply department in gauze of civil defense. he said that our crews, even though the pontiff guys are, are really clean in order to rescue people into finally a refugee comes sometimes the rescue that lives at the out. they are really risking the lives in order to at full loose victims and get people to put onto the russell . it means that if there operation will be suspended in the newest families will die and will be killed in a very long run, not by these, but it may be close to our on april to be rescued by the civil defense on full. so we, we really ow, besides how much significance is that all of the civil defense numbers on the ground, especially with the latest attacks that took place. i'm just central areas of guns, just 16 minutes or 5, especially with and that's cool with housing,
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hundreds of kind of a single family, smart homes with pet. and i'm, is that rocks a refugee can be managed to recover the palestinians who were found killed on the dipper east of the building that was hit wild, at least full of those of children. what concerns kills in that strike? we're talking about a very important tool that we use for the army is trying to suspend, done to prevent whose teams to operate on the ground. they deliberately targeted their sole vehicle, a bracing of the north of the gaza strip. and the vast majority of the headquarters have someone to fire has that trying to do their humanitarian. well. okay, a lot of thank you so much for the a reporting from dated by law in guys all i'll just there are media network has condemned israel's latest accusation. that it's journalist based in gaza are affiliated with armed groups. the same bus driver reports. the hughes real is attacking journalist again.
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this time the military issued a statement accusing 6, ultra 0 journalist of being members of the armed wings of palestinian groups, hamas and islamic jihad allegations ultra 0. media network says, are baseless and dangerous. in a statement, the network rejects the use of fabricated evidence, saying it views these accusations as a blatant attempt to silence the few remaining journalists in the region and obscure the harsh realities of the war from audiences worldwide. what am i dead? that's the man is real accuses of being operatives are in fact palestinian journalist working in one of the most hostile reporting environments in the world on the ground in gaza, living through the atrocities they cover every day trapped and unable to leave, just like every other palestinian there is real publish documents, it says prove, quote, the integration of how most terrorist within ultra 0 and every carrier has its own
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shift. but this is the same is really military that missed took a wall calendar in a hospital. it destroyed for a list of names of palestinian fighters in our be they were in fact our big days of the week. say the committee to protect journalist has also pointed out that israel has made similar claims before. israel has repeatedly made similar on present claims without producing credible evidence after killing ultra 0 correspondent is male. el gould in july is ro, previously produced to some of the document which contained contradictory information showing that all google born in 1997 received a how much some of that tree ranking in 2007, when he would have been 10 years old. the latest accusations come weeks after a report biologist, the risk, investigate it to that reveal a rascal, potential war crimes committed by israeli soldiers using their own social media posts as evidence. israel has severely restricted access to gaza for international
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media outlets to report independently. and in northern casa, under siege for nearly 3 weeks now. ultra 0 is the only international news organization, the reporting on israel's campaign of forced mess, expulsion. it's crucially important for journalists to be able to do their job everywhere, including in gaza. we've seen over the past year, a very large number of journalists along with others, such as medical professionals, humanitarian workers, and our own unreal staff. a face violence and be killed and alarmingly high numbers. figures from the cause of government media office show israel has killed at least 177 reporters and media workers during this war. oh, to 0 says the latest claims against its journalists are part of a wider pattern of hostility. over the past 2 years is rarely forces have targeted
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and killed several de 0 journalist in both garza and the occupied westbank. they have stormed the bureaus in israel and palestine, ordering them to close. the worry now with these latest allegations will be used as a pretext for more violence. ultra 0 says the international community must act because journalism is not a crime. but killing journalist is the same bus robbie ultra 0. the us secretary state antony blinking is an a cus r e capital del hot. it's the latest stop on his diplomatic tour of the region and he met the mirror of casara shift. i mean, but how about the sign in? this is lincoln's 11th trip to the middle east since israel last it's, we're on garza, i'm more than a year ago. the us egypt on cats are, have been trying to for months to broker a ceasefire between israel and thomas in garza that we have with us on the on who is an associate professor of history. georgetown university costs are so we are
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waiting for the press conference to start and we'll hear what the secretary states as well as the categories, have to say. but tell me where you think lincoln's visit is going to take diplomacy? well, i mean, you know, we've been here before, this is the 11th visit, as you've mentioned in the past, i think we were expecting some kind of a cease fire agreement that was negotiated among all of the different parties, but over many months, despite knowing exactly what the outlines and what the parameters of that kind of agreement would be. instead we end up with with is really intransigent. and i think increasingly there was the assumption in the assessment that the united states was also kind of taking part of this sort of political theatre that wasn't actually leading us to ending, you know, the eric onslaught on gaza. and instead, i think this was more about buying time for israel to continue to pursue its military goals there, which of course now are becoming much more readily apparent, including the ethnic cleansing that's taking place. and just kind of where of mass extermination is, as you and officials have referred to it,
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particularly in the north part of casa. and i think this most recent visit seems to be at least to think about what the political and economic path forward will be in the, in the reality of an israeli occupation. that is not going anywhere on not exact notes. i mean, we heard from the state departments before blinking left the u. s. and the state department spokesman said the blinking, we'll have several other agenda items during his trip, including planning for the governance and security of garza after israel's war. i mean, what do you make of that statement? so what could be going on right now behind the scenes to prepare for that scenario? well, i think right now the discussions are probably more around, you know, what to do in a quote, post time as they asked are kind of right. so the assumption here is that israel has achieved its military goal, something that i think, you know, everyone observing knows is as far from a fact that the stage. and then there's the question of who's going to actually do with the day to day governing. in addition to having a is really permanent military presence, potentially even resettling gaza as,
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as we've heard from many different is really officials. there are questions about whether there will be outside contractors led by u. s. companies that have now this is in the more recent reporting that's come out that are dining contracts and the 10s of millions of dollars potentially to around a published indians and these various essentially what, what amounts to concentration camps and then managing them in this way. and then potentially even in listing the support of arab states, right, this is something that we've heard over many months. the idea that there might actually be, are governments in this region, many of whom have already normalized their relations with, with israel, that might actually contribute. you know, forces and personnel to the idea of kind of a managing a post conflict guys, or whatever is, is essentially left of it in the aftermath of this genocidal campaign. the, the idea or the point that the us is raising. and i was discussing post for plans, not only for garza, but for 11 on as well. mean we heard the us and by sort or say the same thing 11 on about preparing for
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a post worst scenario without has been not the insinuation here. is that the, these groups have failed or will fail and therefore is the us and israel trying to take away from what's happening right now on the ground to sort of shift the focus to till tomorrow. i think for all of the discussion that the us and israel are not necessarily on the same page are in agreement. i think what we're actually seeing and practice is that there was, this is very much been seen as an opportunity to try to settle scores, to try to defeat a number of the opposition forces across this region. light, of course, chiefly by iran, but then including many of these other actors in palestine and in love in on and as a way of re shaping the region essentially. i mean, this is the kind of language that's being used by many us policy makers of re re shaping the region, but doing it at the uh, you know, through this, this kind of heretic expression of violence on the part of the israeli military. it's and trying to not just defeat these forces militarily, but to also decimate the societies as women. this language of reshaping the region
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is not new. we heard this back in 2006 from the us sector of state of the time comes on. these are rice who is talking about 11 on at the time. that's right. and again, these are always ambitions that far outweigh the reality as we see it taking place . and so there are attempts to exert tremendous pressure. and i think this also speaks to the level of violence that's being, on least on lebanese society that it's attacking the livelihood it's it's decimating entire buildings with people still in site. it's attacking the health care sector. hospitals are being targeted. the idea is to create such a internal set of divisions through this kind of holistic violence that is meant to then turn into a kind of a civil strife that a through that kind of chaos of forces that are far more favorable to the us. and israel would, would potentially take, take over. but there's no evidence that that's actually underway at this point, despite the many imaginations that we've seen on the part of many us officials. again, we see them going back and forth to be able to deliver these ultimatums, essentially at the barrel of, of military force. and that's continuing to be expressed by is okay,
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i'm done already on thank you so much for your analysis. and once again, that is a light fixture from here in customer, where we do expect the us structure state as well as the category prime minister to be a speaking to the media, giving a press conference any moment. now once we see them on the podiums, we will prospect live and we will listen to what they have to say. i mean, while the is really military has targeted serious capital, damascus and the western city of homes with airstrikes, a residential building, and the covers to saw area of damascus was hits and there are reports of multiple casualties and palms. one soldier was killed and 7 people injured at the military sites. that's according to the syrian defense ministry. here's what's coming up on the news hour after the break. we look at the challenges we're single, facing the world's largest rescue g count 7 years after being forced to flee from me a month. plus. i'm rob reynolds in los angeles,
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both candidates and this year's presidential contest. i've raised an awful lot of money. where did it come from? and where is it going? lab reports coming up the had lower than ne scenarios of india have been preparing a for a severe psychotic school. will get there in a moment to south asia with us to east asia. and we have also got a stormy situation here. you can see try me lingering across the southern parts of the screen. that's going to bring some very heavy rain to southern and eastern parts of china. taiwan, seeing that rain as well as it works its way west, across the south china sea. and much of the energy is being pulled towards that system. we have got some training rein behind that. moving into southern parts of japan,
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but so much of china or dislodge the dry picture. lots of sunshine to places like basing. it will be a little bit cooler across the north for places like mongolia a bit of a wintry waves expected to push across areas that on saturday you see that rain edging towards vision as well. now rain is going to be the issue for the north east of india. thanks to donald. it's going to continue to drag its way across places like a dish and west bengal. often making lance on thursday nights or friday. we still got that heavy rain affecting more eastern areas, heavy rain as well across the south, but for the north west of india and pakistan, it is a large meat drive picture. those cities like new delhi, i'm the whole a still seeing some very bad at pollution and that's set to continue. the israel is duty is of in judaism, is as real, many american cheese are raised with a one sided view of israel. this is our land,
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that's what was conveyed to us found in the depths of my family's house. but the tide is shifting is younger. jewish americans learn the reality about these rails treatments of the palestinians. i was never in the palestinian house to live barge into one in the middle of the night. it's a military occupation is right, is an episode one on alex's era. as the world economy, those struck for those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the brace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on the clock in the news, your better tomorrow the.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the reminder of the top stories on alta 0 this hour and is really straight because he had a car near i le, east of a routes. the village is on a main highway that links the capital to the bank called valley on to syria. a series of rockets have been fired from lebanon into northern israel. the strikes targeted several locations in the gallery for people has been injured. some of the rockets were intercepted from a crash before hitting their targets. israel siege in northern gaza is our and it's 20 if day is really army is bombing schools on hospitals and burning down and shelters. at least 37 people were killed. and there's
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a barrier refugee camp on wednesday. turkey has carried out strikes and syria, a northern iraq in response to an attack on its capital ankara. government official say it's highly likely that members of the curtis on workers party or p k k. were behind the attack at the 2 sauce defense company, which killed 5 people an injured dozens sooner cuz the roku has more from anchor a, a loud plus followed by gunfire inside the premises of the turkish aerospace and defense company to sasha. near anchor 2, attackers, set of explosives and opened fire on the workers. they drove into the facility in a taxi during the security personnel shift change. the sounds of gunfire continued for some time. according to eye witnesses, before security forces were able to intervene on them for the said the motive. unfortunately, we have 5 motors and $22.00 wounded is above and below incident. most of those
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wounded in good condition. we just visited some of them in this hospital surface interior minister alejandra k icon them to what he described as a heinous attack. dodge acute uh, voltage. when compared to previous similar tex, we have a strong opinion. that's just the peak of k to this to been a zation. but as i said, it would become sets and once the identities are determined, which was announced to the public. turkey a scary down to retaliatory strikes and northern syria and your rock hitting surgery. curtis, don't worry because party or particular targets. several people were injured in the city center of combine it and, and tell her father in northern syria. the aftermath of the tax side is still being investigated over the years took you have seen similar attacks, some of which were linked to iso, but most have been blamed on. curtis separates this minutes since. so you can go ton, i mean from the central government and non cut off the attack came one day after
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the government painted on a new approach on the curtis issue, which was the see the p. k. kids jail later released on parole in exchange for the on to laying down their weapons. but now might have question whether there's still room for peace. seen on to solo l g 0, cause i'm on cause i'm on cut out. it's been 7 years since a military crack down to me and them are forced more than 730000 broken, go to flee to bangladesh. and today they faced numerous challenges. and what's now the world's largest refuge account, and this conflicts in me and mars were kind state spreads many real finger or concerns. they may never be able to return home to your child, or it has more from cox's bizarre and bangladesh. 7 years after the 2017 military crack down in me and my growing a refugee is say, a life isn't much better in bangladesh, violence, trafficking,
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and drug crimes arrive on children are forced into marriage. flimsy shelter is off a little protection from extreme weather and food restaurants have been cod due to funding shortfalls of humanitarian agencies know division 9. no. there is a lack of education that private health care, central facilities, or any means of making a living at the moment when people are trapped for long periods without the future dreams or homemade that is only natural that some get them felt in crime. and as a legal activities trying that the international community should take steps to resolve this price is a bunch of the rights groups that are hanging also face frequent, harass them, torture, extortion, and unlawful detention by special police units. more than a 1000000 growing, i live in what is now the world's largest refugee can. but the face of new in security is inside as rival drugs and battle for dominance tons of money. some children make up more than half of the population in cox's bazaar. and every year
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and now the 30000 are born into this uncertain life. and without access to formal education, fears of the last generation are growing. i mean, they're cutting flat to bangladesh in 2017. she has 4 children. they are from, were born into camp the i'm worried about my children. how can i help and support their education? there is no access to form and schooling. i don't know what will happen to them in the future. the latest conflict between rebels and me and mars military government has forced more running from their homes. some of the young people not believe that freedom and the right to return can only be achieved. so i'm struggling. something visit our team was able to meet. one of the active is in a secret location of the many in the younger generation. now believe in arms struggle against the me and mark government. we see it is the only way to gain freedom and return to the homeland. we will keep fighting until we get our rights
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back. yeah, that one of the, the you and saves me on mart, isn't ready to take back row. hang it all. so i can knowledge is bangladesh is grappling with the complexities of managing more than a 1000000 refugees. the slaves, many running are frustrated as they have little control or say over their future and depend on the other decisions on which audrey gives a cox's bizarre bangladesh, the, the democratic presidential candidate council harris has condemned donald trump for remarks he reportedly made about it all fiddler, she says the comments are a window into food for republican rival, really is. yesterday we learned that donald trump's former chief of staff, john kelly, a retired 4 star general, confirmed that wild donald trump was president. he said he wanted generals,
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like adolf hitler had a donald trump said that because he does not want a military. that is loyal to the united states constitution. he wants a military that is loyal to him. kimberly healthcare has more from philadelphia. the harris campaign has responded to the comments allegedly made by donald trump while he was in office as president. but he spoke positively about adolf hitler. calling those comments deeply troubling the vice president said, is incredibly dangerous that donald trump would invoke adolf hitler. a man that was responsible for the death of 6000000 jews and hundreds of thousands of americans. their campaign and the vice president also deeply concerned about other comments. the donald trump is also made regarding election officials, journalists,
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and also judges calling those officials the enemy within. they say this is just further proof that the former president, as the republican presidential nominee, is in fact an hinge and a danger to democracy. and they have gone on to say that unlike the 1st term, when donald trump was in office, there are no longer the guard rails that would be in place for a 2nd. donald trump presidency. in other words, those that were in his administration to check his power can not necessarily be guaranteed to be there in a 2nd, donald trump presidency. now donald trump campaign has responded to these accusations, saying that these are outright lies, ends of the harris campaign is totally false. would they also, of course, the timing saying that the general was the chief of staff for donald trump and less than 2019. but it's only now bringing these allegations forward, 2 weeks from election day. it is
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a signal they say that comma le harris. this campaign is in shambles. kimberly helped get al jazeera media, pennsylvania. well, donald trump was in duluth, georgia, holding a campaign, riley, where more than 13000 of his supporters had gathered. allan fisher has more a little high. so donald trump in duluth in georgia, 15000 inside the whole a few 100 looked outside people who just couldn't get in. and they listen to donald trump go through his normal speech. no reference so told to the comments made by his former chief of staff john kelly, suggesting that donald trump wanted his generals to be like those who surrounded hitler, loyal to him. but he did put out a statement before he arrived and dilute describing john kelly as a low life lawyer saying that he was a total degenerate. tough but dumb, who got dumb, as he spent time in the white house. eventually donald trump said he didn't consult with him on anything on fire to that we spoke to people who went to the raleigh and they say that the comments if true,
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have not impacted on the way they will cast their vote on november. the 5th trumps my man. me was my man 4 years ago. he was my man in the last 4 years, but he wasn't near me. people made a big mistake. he's been there before. he did it and get this straightened out. i think that's the only one i wouldn't go far. see the only person in rich, georgia is an important store for both candidates in the selection. it has 16 electoral college votes as quite a significant number. and in the past that has been sold a lot of public and but it flipped in 2020 to jo bite. and so that is why donald trump is spending time here. and why on thursday, couple of highways will be campaigning in the state with black obama trying to convince voters that she's the one if you put in the white house, come january next year. oh, so sure, i'll just eat up and dilute in georgia. a massive amounts of money are pouring into
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the democratic and republican campaigns, comma harris has raised more than a $1000000000.00 in just 3 months. and that's 3 times more than donald trump raised during the last quarter. so where's all that money go inc. rubber reynolds explains . donald trump may try to deny it, but those are donald trump plants. if you lived in one of the swing states, chances are you'd have seen some of these as you does, or even hundreds of times. all of them costs money, commer lots of money into and where is it coming from? for carla harris, it's mainly grass roots donations. the democrats generally from state house to the white house are raising more from small donors and raising more from sort of traditional sources of money. unions, political action committees, donald trump legs in small, individual donations and is relying more on big games with big bucks. like you on
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months, the tesla magnate who has given 75000000 dollars and miriam 8 olson who inherited a gambling casino empire from her late husband. so far she's given trump $100000000.00. so those donors millionaires billionaires are really supporting super packs, which are stepping in to kind of fill the fundraising gap. the republicans are facing due to their poor fundraising from small donors into the people. regular people harris as billionaire donors to including bill gates, the microsoft founder who is given $50000000.00 to a political action committee or pac aligned with harris and doing an error in former new york mayor michael bloomberg has donated to harris. so what's in it for them? marian 8, austin, for example, has always ad issues related to israel,
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very high on her sort of radar with social media candidates can talk tiny slippers of the electorate with pinpoint precision, as we all know, facebook, google, tick tock. they all know everything about us. you can target, you know, previous owners living in the suburbs of, you know, pittsburgh, who commute analysts see the huge amounts of money, harrison's raising as a sign of greater enthusiasm on the democratic side. in recent history, the candidate with the most money has always won the popular vote, but that doesn't always translate into victory. both al gore and hillary clinton had more money. and one more votes, what they lost in the electoral college. and that could happen again this year. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. well, the world's richest man, a long musk has been warned over his $1000000.00 giveaways to promotes voter registration. the giant checks are being gifted every day until the election by the
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pro trump america past winter is that the contests are chosen at random, but they must be registered voters in one of 7 swing states and they must sign a petition. the supports free speech on the right to bear arms. the us justice department now says the sky may violate federal law warning that it's legal to pay people to vote. and here's what's coming up on the news hour. we'll find out why ends in these. yeah, is blocking the sale of apples, iphone 16, and we're just one game in, in the new n b i, susan has already thrown up some surprises. that's on the way the sports. the business latest a sponsored by intellect, global,
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the the time again time for the sports in the service center. thank you very much. uh diane, well let's start with football and barcelona to best buy munich for one. and do you have a chance? his lease was in england, go off in yet still the show with patrick and spain. david stokes winds up the action. this was a meeting of 2 european power houses with 11 champions. the titles between them and bus elona planning get home could not have hoped for beth to stop by and responded strongly though. and harry came through a cd close. that was before they all got involved but the england captain didn't have to wait too long before he eventually did get them back on level times. it was old boss,
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the rest of that boat wrote 11 dusky school 10 minutes before the break to restore the lead against his former club. boeing complained of a pushing the build up because it goes to the risk free. didn't think it was enough, was quite low frustration, followed for the gym inside. when we're feeding you it pops up again for a 2nd at the noise. magnificent pause. how's the weather there was more of the same in the 2nd home, the media miles, the teenager who lifts up the euro is the spain deliver to pinpoint floated past for a fee. and yeah, and the brazilian did the rest, the company that loosing but it is going to stick with this program. is it the it was
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a dream to me to reach my $100.00 game for the club and it happened in such a special way. i'm very moved. i didn't think too much about the hot drinking on. i just went to the celebration in front of the funds. it was a way of telling them that i am here because of the club for the funds. i'm the love for this josie. by somebody taking the victory to goes to one the 1st when it gets pointed, the 1000000 decades david stokes out to 0 while these were the scenes just before. okay, cool. so please class with that parcel on a support is outside the stadium. small group us who flows and fences at the police, but the situation was quickly controlled funds or upsets. how about reports that there league game against that electrical, my dude could be played in the us. this follows lead as president pushing to take games to other countries. pizza has yet to make a decision on that. on i just the city move to said in the champions league table off the splashing spot,
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the prague 5 now to folding open the flooring and just the said, the minutes thought it was this up for a just acrobatic that here from earning had a surprise. everyone including boss headboard, you'll know this quote, a 2nd straight off the tombstones norwegian, completing its free gold list in 11 minutes. i see to be a check tempted to continue their exit thoughts on the new po, to on the spot ahead of from dow in eunice sealed a one now when over all the light 6 as they sit. second in the table with 3 went from 3 and they go from substituting markets. that's why i gave a tiny and title holders into milan, a one know when of a switch champions, young voice from scoring and stop as time off of the attendance. mr. penalty. early in the 2nd huh. need continue. the stunning run, beating
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a madrid base club for such a straight time. and this month they humbled the title hold as well. madrid, one mill. this time they be 2018 champions. athletics told me i did 312 goals from canadian, jonathan david sealing a great come back for the french club. so here's the top 8 and the $36.00 team and league of the sides will finish. here. we'll go straight through to the round of 16 is the premier league sides who have impressed so far? austin video live a full the only sides with perfect record. not just the city occupies the place on goal difference shows a lot in you is from the bus to take on that. his former team majesty united into republican lights on 1st day or the new one, the trophy with united in 2017 and he said he hasn't given up hope of being awarded . the 2018 premier league title is city are found guilty of breaking financial fair
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play. rules united finish 2nd the season with money in your behind city who deny any wrong doing i think we still have a chance to investigate because maybe they punishment men see to we've points and maybe we've seen that we've and they have to pay me the bonus and gives me the model i wish the best to many nights it since the moment that left. so if things i'm not going amazingly well for them is not something that makes me happy. or if he's still on defense of your wiring, 10 panel i have been arrested off the rioting and rio de janeiro. science arrived in the brazilian city for wednesdays, qualified investor doris semi final 1st lead. i guess both the follow the line and supposedly began 11 uruguayan fund was arrested for allegedly stealing a mobile phone. and i was supposed to set to fly to
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a ball with 2 bus burnt motor bikes and vandalized feet, side cliffs before right. police broke on the control and you have started the well and the 2nd test match against new zealand as a look to level the series and parents using the one the 1st test in india for 36 years earlier in the week. but they're up against here by the ashland. it took the 1st to be with kids. as 7 conway top schooled was 76. the washington sand then took over, taken the remaining 7 wickets to go. the black hops out for $259.00 pockets on i've saw it as well. and the fed test against england with the series on the line, then the docket and jamie smith impressed for the tourist with fifty's. but the spinners dominated as roman i. li, i said you kinda took 6 wickets to a strict english,
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$267.00 all out. the basketball and kevin durronda started for the phoenix suns as they won the season opener against the los angeles clippers. it was a clip as the 1st game and the new $2000000000.00 include them off to sharing and a re now with the lakers for 25 years. but the funds that ruined the party as 14 time, also jolanda school 25 points. bradley bill has $24.00, is a beat to see if there is an over time $11613.00. and there was an opening day when for the orlando magic because they be the mom and he the 116 to 97. the magic out school, their opponents by 21 points in the 3rd quarter, their biggest margin for 14 years, from a rookie of the year powell onto who this was the saw with 33 points and 11 re bones of magic. and tyson fury and on exam that was sick, i have launch the press, a tool for the rematch in december. fury suffered the 1st to feed,
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to all of his korea to use it in may, but he's confident he can get revenge to begin his heavy weight will titles my re much re people is always ends up one way. i always end up talking about the re match, whoever i faced multiple months has been knocked out with the remark. so i mean, visa gen. so mike, similar in the 2nd fight with a sec, what does my yeah. what mean? motivation? i don't have much weight on the my yeah. but as him on the my concentration of this is my motivation as well as the mexican gong k on sunday and there will be a huge milestone. so fernando alonzo, who will become the 1st driver to compete and 400 formula, one races you 43 all spaniel. the 1st raised all the way back in 2001 before going
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on to when to championships with the rental and the ass a month and drive is far from finished with the contract that runs until at least the end of 2026. that's what you support for me during thank you so much set up. well, forward isn't isn't easy. i have blocked the sale of the newly launched iphone and other apple products. they say that the company has failed to meet commitments to support local businesses. patrick folk reports from neighboring singapore, with a latest eiffel model is easily available at a much cheaper price. apple's being having a, stella year reaching its highest a 3rd quarterly sales volumes ever. it's being helped by brisk business and markets like into an issue, whether it's been a search in the month of smartphones and it's, we're expecting the life and 16 to propel shipments. but the block on the latest model means people in indonesia will need to wait longer before they can get their hands on. one thing, a lot of spanish already looking for what the again, you know,
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i city in this a, as in the 1st time looking at it and see what the info is quite disappointing. usually nowadays, i mean, in this time a month, we already get like the promotion, right? all iphone is coming. so, and then you can order it here. indonesia, it requires locally sold smartphones to contain 40 percent local components. alternatively, companies can invest in other initiatives like with such and developments or applications authorities. a apple is about $15000000.00 shy and the refusing to renew its components certification. its recent success may have been part of the problem. i think that is, it's probably some level of clarity if we look at, you know, when these guidelines was set, that was at the time, then after the most important far less or iphones into the information market, the move could drive some consumers to purchase the newest model overseas,
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the cheapest iphone, $16.00 cost $994.00 here in single pool. if you buy it from an apple store, but buys in indonesia late to full cost, an additional $155.00 for the same phone because of import fees imposed by the country. early this year, apple c o 10 cook announced plans to open a full apple academy in indonesia. the company's already invested about a $100000000.00 in such facilities, but it may need a more adaptable solution to meet local requirements. i think it's a market which none of these big companies can afford to ignore its largest market and sell just asia. so uh they are definitely very focused in, you know, being present. the blog comes as governments around the world are increasingly taking steps to cub big tech. last month, brazil supreme court banned the platform x because of a dispute about this information. indonesia has also recently been chinese shopping platform to move to prevent cheap products flooding its market, patrick bulk,
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which is 0 single. okay, that's what for the news. our thanks for watching all to 0. well, mathis ends with you in just a moment and drop. we'll have much more of today's news and all the latest headlines. thanks for watching. the he says he went to more towards here yet to provide a. are you looking back? are, you know, i'm not far but not in the eyes of his government to my life as being us. can you just me like i just said these are these really toast. in the 2nd part of the series, we follow a british age work or as he prepares to contest his citizenship revocation. last year i received the tenants increase. so you're only as good as possible. take listen celia, and i'll just 05 of sizes expect this will be we
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have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down. for the victory for the government, get this one of those containing refugees coming the actions of israel's government, the military to take it has been described as the closing of the policy. how could over 2000 be cmt disappear? the babies were taken in the middle of the night without the parent's consent. it's a 17 year old mystery. this to hans some human i jewish families in israel. this wasn't an accident, is one of mistakes. this was a system of just the or world here's disturbing allegations of speech sanctioned irregular adoption israel. the human eye children appear on out just so you're not in america is a region of wonder i'm joy, tragedy and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are,
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