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to less than 6, but scientists say $186.00 of the countries, $240.00 lakes have dried up during the last 60 years and the rate of water loss is accelerating as climate change. worse since around the world. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, in delphi, i'm telling you navigate, here's what's coming up. in the next 60 minutes, the us sex or state antony blinking wraps up his tour of the middle east saying he expects negotiators will meet in the coming days to try to reach a gauze up ceasefire deal. and is where the air strikes hits. a school sheltering displaced families and central garza,
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at least 17 tallest simians are killed. 20 days of siege in northern garza, were palestinians face an impossible choice. stay on, starve to death for leave and risk being shocked by is really forces. israel's assault on 11 on intensifies air strikes, target a car outside they root. an attacks near the border have killed at least 3 lebanese soldiers, the after a year of genocide in gaza. the us is attempting to jumpstart talks with him, us, and israel to bring the war to an end. speaking in the hot in the past hour, the secretary of state anthony blinking says he expects negotiators to meet in the coming days. despite his optimism,
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israel is continuing its relentless bombardments of the strip just a few hours ago and is really strikes targeted a school housing displace palestinians in douglas laid off the refugee camp in central dogs or killing at least 17 israel seeds of northern gaza. as now and its 20th day, as israel is accused of carrying out the so called general's plan, which involves ethnically cleansing northern gauze of palestinians, is really forces have killed $770.00 palestinian since the siege began nearly 3 weeks ago. and then in the past few days, anthony, blinking has visited israel, egypt, saudi arabia. and now cats are, he says the us is looking at several ways to end the war. we do anticipate that the negotiators will be getting together in the coming days. and again, what we really have to determine is whether hamas is prepared to engage. and i
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believe that we'll be able to do that starting in the coming days. okay, we have several correspondence covering the story. we have him to the study and dated back in central gaza roles and jordan are standing by in washington, not all day as an online with is really reaction. but 1st, we're bringing some a bunch of aids with joining us from the how you listen to that wide ranging a press conference, osama. what was the take away message of the wondering 2 very important things that the us secretary of state has come back to the region . an 11th the time that he's come to this region in the last 12 months to try and tell the people of this region that there is still hope in some sort a negotiation planned. although these relays carry on with complete infinity and whatever they would, they would want to. and also to tell this region to base itself for and is really vitale ation in the region. he's spoken about how it is the talk to both leaders
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have in caught in, in the region about this, the possibility of this escalating any heard in the opening remarks from the, for 3 prime minister here that this is an unacceptable level of filings that israel has been continuing and is especially what we've seen in the last few days in northern gaza, not just the siege, but the relentless nature of its been bought meant as we saw in the early days of the war, but on and on. and he blinked and wanted this to be an opportunity to tell israel that there is a chance for it to as in his own words, after achieving its strategic goals and gaza. go towards a cessation of violence that allowed aids in and hopefully get some sort of a deal to get the captives back. but there is a debt caught to me here where the out of states, including cotton, has been insisting on ending the violence 1st, getting the captives out and delivering 8 in. and that is something we've heard the secretary of state talk about,
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but it is not really been implemented on the ground by israel. although he did talk about the marshall plan that you alluded to in your intro and said that the prime minister of israel has told him that there is no general decline. there is no plan to take every pellet standing out of northern gauze or the faces disturbing cannot test. but he did say that the states would be against it if it existed. so it has been a wide ranging press conference where they talked about god the, the next day, and gods if that ever comes to talked about 11 on these negotiations, are going to be 2 separate phases. one fairly, based on a ceasefire and a negotiated deal for at captives in gaza. and then there will be a lebanese version of it, which will be simultaneously taking place. but israel has now opened multiple fronts, not just in, in, on it's of a territory and, and occupied territories,
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but also with lebanon and other countries as well on votes. the, does it say that there is a risk of this expanding even further? and as a and is really striking, might be eminent as we've been expecting it in the last few weeks. this could further escalate. okay, thank you. some a bunch of aid reporting from dell ha, not all day joining us from the georgia and campus online because that is really government has bound delta 0 from reporting in the occupied west bank and from inside israel. so normally we heard more calls for a cease fire deal from the us directory state. but are there any indicators or at all that israel is willing to come to the table onto the escalates will come to the table. they will uh, we just saw in the past few minutes lines in the is really media saying that nothing. y'all will dispatch as negotiators. so i thought, you know, just as the secretary of state announced, but in terms of political rhetoric, in terms of framing and messaging,
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we haven't heard is really officials talking about a ceasefire. they've been talking about total victory. they've been talking about staying in gaza for possibly years to come, and that's not just the prime minister and his minister of defense. that's even bunny guns who heads the opposition. we've even seen that in ministers in the government talking about the needs to expel the entire palestinian population out of gauze that to next the territory and re establish illegal supplements there. so there's a lot of contradiction there, but you know, blood can was happy repeating and taking at face value, whatever he was told in closed the room. okay, thank you. an order. thank you for that reporting from my mon browser and jordan, joining us now from washington dc. so rosalind lincoln, we could say that this could be blinking last trip to the middle east before of
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course the us election in about 2 weeks time. so what will he be looking to come away with and what impacts was this trip going to have on the campaign if any impact at all? well, 12 days is a very long time in the political world, but anthony, blinking is a government serv and he's not in the political realm that said with the effort to try to restart negotiations and with a what we're just hearing from, nor they. and i'm on that israel may be sending, it's all negotiators to go ha, to try to help restart this process. it is entirely possible if there is significant move much that we could see the us secretary of state returned to the region. but there is this idea that you don't send the top of visual unless there's something really critical that can be achieved. and that since you don't want to waste that officials credibility or more important time, if you're going,
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if you're not going to be making any progress. that said, it is the fact that even though antony blinking is not involved in the us presidential election, certainly the war in gaza has had an impact on the presidential campaign. it has made a come a very significant issue of perhaps not the number one issue in the swing state of michigan, which is home to a large number of arab americans, many of whom have been quite disgusted with the buying harris's response to the war and to its ability or inability, some would argue to curb israel's conduct of the war on the people in gaza. and so certainly while there is a private hope among some us officials that this could all be wrapped up, if for no other reason than to end the suffering of the people in gaza, as well as restore security for the people of israel. there is also
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a recognition in the political realm here in the united states that the conflict in the region is having an impact on us presidential politics. okay, roles and thank you so much for that reporting from washington dc. we'll find out what's happening on the ground right now with our correspond to intensive study. joining us from good and bad are so, as you know, there's talk of possibly restarting mediation talks when it comes to guys that hands give us a sense of what the situation is like on the ground right now. and particularly in the north west, in the north and in the south. let me give you the last update where the is ready for it says target is a service club in. and because the refugee cab, where this service club was a, shall serve at least one policy anymore, it was killed, and 16 others were injured. but all of these insured are actually bring that with
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severe burns, and there's no cream, no medicine to treat those fluids. and also there has been earlier another target in will tell you the odd 17 policy means were killed. among them are children and dozens of others are also injured and they are also, it is critically injured. and again, there's no medicine now moving to the north, the situation in the north is actually the heart of fine. we're not only talking about is there any air strikes, but we're also talking about tags. is there any soldiers? what's copiers, is really selling interrogations? separating families from one another at 20 day siege and also no water, no food, no medicine, no ambulances, people trapped under the robots, no civil defense team on all aspects of life. the situation there is horrifying. during the past couple of weeks, these are the forces have been literally wasting off any source of life in the another in a god. well sir,
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but also display everything. i'm telling you right now there are still thousands of palestinians injured by the inventor. yeah. yeah. and also, and they tended refusing to go anywhere else because they believe that it know where is safe across is because of through now, part of sydney is, are not whole me challenge by the ongoing military, encouraging in those areas, but also not having food for 20 days not being able to feed your children is also a very big challenge. and we're have, we're trying to ask people how it's a cool thing 20 days without any food. and all of the you, admissions and agencies to deliver food to those areas are actually being denied by the is where the forces know all of this comes as we're hearing testimonies from kind of thing. is that the, is there any forces? are they getting very big holes in the streets of another, in your body? they're putting people in putting them in group and also marking them with numbers
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that are gauging them and separating families from each other. children, mothers are horrified by this to you and also it has been a very, very hard nights for those in bates, not huge about yeah. they're saying that they do not stop hearing setting an airstrikes. so it's escalating every single minute. it's harder and harder for those under the seat, and they also feel has been very abundant because there have been calling out there have been calling not c r a c, for protection on for food and water. they have been calling all the civil defense these, but no one is listening them and no one is reaching those areas. so not only that, some people are only requesting food for their children, and this shows how hard of the situation is last night. is there any horses arrested that these 5 c will be sent to you and also force those teens to the the
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another and got those trips. so even if you say about, if you get injured or if you need help, you won't find anyone to help you. so you're either going to die because there's no civil defense themes. ambulances are permitted because there's no walter or food and also because of the ongoing is where the air strikes as are temporary setting. and thank you so much for that update from dated by now in central 1000 as well. we can also use a or is eve was a journalist and commentator at plus $97.00 to magazine. joining us from tel aviv, thanks for your time. so is really media has been reporting the nothing. yeah. has announced that he will be sending and negotiating team to cuts are a once these mediation talks restore, as we expect them to come a few days as outlined by uh, by the officials. um, does he have any incentive to one to pursue a ceasefire at this point? thank you for having me. first of all, it's very hard to say after more than
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a year and which the negotiation and international pressure. it seems to me also internally inside of many people that we gave up on the hostages and even to achieve a file, any kind of deal. it seems. and it's not the only me thing mainstream is that he's on the street processing for her that she's not that steal or saying he doesn't them, you know, it's sacrifice the hostages and want to prolong the war to save himself politically . because we know that any kind of what you a, that he would have to, you wouldn't include the release of the thing and for the if you are present in a small kitchen maiden video and he's extreme partners to the collision made it very clear that they will not agree, so it seems with the operation in north and got the big sensing there with the destination of thing was and with all the detox 11 on and in other places in the meat of these it seems. and if and the i want to shift the forwards from the hostages and from any negotiation,
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it's important to make the buying himself time as he buying himself time here. and isn't simply down to sort of the political reasons that you outlined is definitely that they are always trying to buy time. this has been, he's pretty because tactics for the years with um, kind of normalizing of the conflict and just trying to buy time. it's the same tier, i think if you would want to have them be able to have a sci fi redone that easily cape gives, you could have done it a much before a blinking that is visiting now. the region has been, is really 11 time 11 times since the war began. and it seems at the blink and refuses to understand what many, even an average age relatives understand that within the always just line it to him that within the always prolonged in the war. and finally, the different excuse is not to achieve a deal. how much support there's nothing you have for all of this amongst the
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public. and it's hard to say it definitely a lot of the public suit supports and there's many people among the center. that's what caused them, you know, and they agree with the fact that the prolong the what the war and sacrificing not only to proceed in the but also the hostages. and the future is a for his own that for you to come survivor. but it's important to say the following destination of messiah indicating of the new are and the, the aggression in self 11 on even be what many people say maybe should be placed, but they do supported. it does give, it does give them some support in the suite this quote unquote this set to the fact that the succeeding in those actions. so i think it's hard to say it, but definitely the fact that he's not talking about the day after not showing enough talking about what would it be after it this ends it, it's well, it is really worried. but think of, i mean,
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you just said that's it. he's been seen by some a succeeding in these actions when you refer to like the assassinations of this has been not as well as the high mosley leaders, but the stated aims of nested yahoo as well as the government, which has to destroy from us and to get the settlers back to settlements in the north of israel. of course, that is on the border with the south of 11 on, i mean, none of these stated aims have been met yet. it's half day. exactly when the war began, they talked about intimate, didn't come us bringing back the hostages. and recently they added bringing back to the residence of north and israel. this has not been achieved. and this is why you see using this as a net, as a nation to different aggressions into different from, to kind of blur the feller on the official goal of the war. the doors were defined by himself and his government. and to add to that in this week, i've been in the border of south point. he's really not big event,
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but he's reading writing stuff. there's according to settled inside guns. and we've seen the presence of the court members, there were ministers, minister, benevita ministers, smotts, which even one minister of michael on from the record. and it's in the out of pocket. and definitely it's a sign that that's in the always not going to uh, agreement or to a deal, but to fully occupied guides of the the plan that was already published in the us warranties whether or not to taking to action the general to spend 2 or 3, by completing an offer and got signs to transfer all the cooperation and the event that took place on sunday and monday with the police kind of figures can show that this is one direction, the government, my goals. just the final thought from you. i mean, does, that's what we're talking about. the incentive for israel 2 and a to come to some sort of cease far, but this is real. have an incentive to agree to a cease fire also, while the us continues to supply it with weapons. i think that's
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a major problem on the one hand we've seen by done and blinking and other people in that distraction warning is rather from the actions in north and got to from the ethnic cleansing there. but on the other end, they continuing to supply weapons and support israel. and this is why also, it doesn't seem that anyhow, has any reason to stop by the front end in a letter they sent a few days ago that they might stop through the weapons supplies. but it's for now it's on the effect. we didn't see it happening. so i think and i can believe that if the us would really want this topic, they could have put a red line to them, you know, and tell him. and the fact of lincoln came here once again and didn't publicly talking to them. yeah. or at least said public in the different press conference. is it having to region opening thing for that then the oh you have to do this. so that by this thing shows that the us is still supporting 40 is running, doesn't want to to talk direction. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you. orange here. thanks for joining us on audra 0.
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thank you so much. and it's really strikers, targeted the car near the lebanese village of holiday. it's around 12 kilometers east of bay routes. the village is on a main highway which links the capital to the back of valley and also to syria. tensions of escalated long lebanon's border with israel and made an exchange of cross border attacks between his butler and it's really forces zayna for that. it has more from the scene of the time as we are on the main highway lane king. very road to the syrian capital, damascus. he has another target at assassination and is rarely drone. has this vehicle. we understand that there's a disease. at least one casualty. we do not know the identity of the victim. 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, they're members. and as of late, they've expanded 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 conic 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 it's a lot because it doesn't want to give a handful of the chance to re arm and regroup. but hezbollah is remaining defiant, is holding ground along the border, engaging in combat. so this conflict has been costly,
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dudley and it seems it's just about the beginning. outside made room is really strikes on and further and 11 on the eastern background valley have killed. at least 7 people. children are among the victims. rescue workers are trying to free people trapped under collapse buildings as a vague has the latest from it because we've just arrived at the scene them and these ready as try to in the time of us for the invest our valley. it struck a home. now we've been told a number of people have been killed, including children, and dozens of people have been injured. and that is relative silence here at the moment because they believe that some people may still be alive underneath that trouble. this took place in the middle of a residential area that gave me has spread hundreds of meters around enclosed complete devastation. now, the back of valley has been the subject of intensive radio aspects over the night and the day,
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but no risk bite for this people. this strike took place just about an hour ago and rescue workers have been on the scene, putting out fires, removing revel, searching for anyone that may survive. now the important thing to note is, every time is okay, is that a strike? that bump costs millions of dollars and it's been dropped on places like this on people's homes, causing civilian casualties. and you can see that across the pickup value along the main highway of an invalid back in towns and villages across it. but also what's important to note is this considerable amount of tension, and i'm going to have people here agreed israel, but also the angry are members of the media. they feel that the world is not seeing the world is not hearing what's taking place. the world is not seeing, and hearing the civilian, dest told, the civilian casualties are taking place. folding is a strike after striking after strike, and this is replicated, not just the, the size of the testing, bailey, but also here in the east of the bar. never done in the best value i started big
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data of for the value is really military size around a 120 rockets have been fired from loving on into northern israel. at least 50 rockets targeted several locations in the galley. some of them were intercepted and crossed before fitting their targets for people were injured in the attack to the elders or a media network has condemned an accusation by israel that it's journalist space and garza are affiliated with armed groups. the investor avi reports the israel is attacking journalist again. this time the military issued a statement accusing 6. i'll just hear a journalist of being members of the armed wings of palestinian groups from us and just wanted to hug allegations. ultra 0 media network says are baseless and dangerous. in a statement, the network rejects the use of fabricated evidence,
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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 a more depth of 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 of israel, published documents it says prove, quote, the integration of how much terrorist within ultra 0 and every carrier has its own 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. thank the committee to protect journalist has also pointed out that
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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 here investigate it. you 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 media outlets to report independently and in northern casa, under siege for nearly 3 weeks. now. ultra 0 is the only international news organization reporting on israel's campaign of forced mess,
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expulsion. it's crucially important for journalists to be able to do their job everywhere, including in gaza. we've seen the over the past year, a very large number of journalists along with others, such as medical professionals, you match your and 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 medial workers during its war. the o g 0 says the latest claims against its journalists are part of a wider pattern of hostility. over the past 2 years is really forces have targeted and killed several elders. here, a journalist, and both casa and the occupied westbank, they had stormed the bureaus in israel and palestine, ordering them to close. the worry now with these latest delegations, will be used as a pretext for more violence. ultra 0 says the international community must act.
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because journalism is not a crime, but killing journalist is the same bus route. the old is 0 time for a check on the weather. heres carl had lower that let's look to south asia in the early a satellite image. it shows severe psychotic storm down, not working its way towards the north east indian not going to bring very heavy rain and strong winds. here. we'll look at a little bit more closely as it moves in land. but 1st of the north west of india and pakistan which has been contending some very poor quality level in pakistan, had the worst quality in the world on wednesday. and those conditions will continue to cause that hazy sunshine in the days ahead. but there is a very wet weather working its way across westbank goal and into addition, we are expecting that to link here over the next few days. no, be some heavy falls as well down in the very south of the likes of carol, with bus of rain moving into so long as well. a big bus of rain in the east asia
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will continue to effect, tie one, some of the islands in the south of japan, and that's because much of the energy is being pulled towards a tropical storm. try me. it's sitting in the south china sea. it's expecting to move towards high nan island and vietnam, where it could make line for in the beginning of next week. but thanks for that energy being pulled away. we have got clear of sky is the go central pots of china, but some heavy rain to come for the east coast on saturday. still ahead on the news, our rob reynolds in los angeles. both candidates and this year's presidential contest of raise an awful lot of money. where does that come from? and where is it going? we'll have reports coming up on coming up in support. holland wasn't done and informed phone, manchester city, we have the latest accent and the champions lead on the way. it's one of the
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a meeting of minds, the tragedy for me, of a democratic solve effort there. it's how quickly resort as a doctor to the very old re global knowns, the intertwining of money and politics campaigner andrew fine state and photographer shock you do on, on active is on the crisis and gone. so what is happening today is happening on our watch. the news from now they will be people asking, how did you let it happen? studio will be on scripted part one on on disease. the trouble administration says is seizing children and separating families as a deterrence and want them all the child seized from his father and detained in the us for 6 months. finally, returns as a shadow of himself, found that his debt from that failed attempt to emigrate quickly, but couldn't unexpected call from the us change the course of the future. the return with this documentary film over 6 years on a jersey to the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the top stories on the all to 0 news. our, the us is attempting to jumpstart talks with him, us on to israel to bring the war on gaza to an end. speaking and don't fight in the past hour, the secretary state antony blinking says he expects negotiators to meet in the coming days. he says that us is looking at several ways to end. the war multiple is really strikes of it. a school housing displace, palestinians, and the under side on the refugee camp in central god. so at least 17 people have been killed. children are among the dead and injured and is really strikes has hit
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a car near on a survey roots. the village is out of main highway that links the capital to the back of valley on an international conference held in paris has raised $1000000000.00 in aid for 11 on double the amounts expected by organizers. $800000000.00 will go towards urgency to monitor in a to help people displaced by is really bombing. and a further $200000000.00 will be used to strengthen the lebanese army in the south of the country. delegates from around 70 countries in 15, international organizations, including a when are attending about events, a leg given to assist the old present. the whole must end as soon as possible. they must be a ceasefire and living on more damage. more victims, more strikes will need to put an end to terrorism, nor ensure the security of all i, but to leave agree, it's that around has engaged in this with his belie against israel was a great the interests of living on requires for it to stay away from the war and
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cause the, i regret that israel continues that some of the tree operations and live and on in the south and they've root and elsewhere and to the number of civilian victims continues to increase. okay, bernard smith is joining us now from paris. so bernard, a significant amount of age pledged here, tell us what, what more, you notice our fussing the french going to be pleased with the figure of a $100000000.00 in money for immediate humanitarian aid aid, and 111-8200 1000000 towards the lebanese army which is very, very weak and very significantly on the fund that it's double what the french were looking for. when they announced this conference 11 on itself, levin's government says it needs at least $250000000.00 a month to look up to humanitarian needs in the country. not least,
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those 1300000 people internally displaced on the un development program. it says that the full out the economic pull out, particularly from this fighting could be worse than the 2006 will between israel and it has a bowler. unemployment is going up the lebanese pound as last 98 percent of its value. so there is significant need for this money. the french were also hoping to achieve some sort of diplomatic solution, perhaps looking for a ceasefire. that might have always been a long shot, the low level of representatives here, but they will be pleased with that large amounts of money they've, they've been black. what is the role that fronts is trying to play here? and why is this happening in friends? friends is always have this connection with 11 on it was became a french protect yourself to the 1st world war, while friends, interest or influence perhaps is waning in africa in the middle east. my chrome
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would want to show the friends can still be a relevant pro, cut, relevant intermediary in the middle east. now, the world, many big names of the conference. yes, they did get that money. but in terms of diplomacy, most of the representatives of the 70 or so foreign countries and 15 international organizations were at a low, a level, mainly sort of judy administer or on bus a. doyle level. so from the israel and the ram weren't invited to the americans only sent the deputy secretary to ones and the blinking to the hopes of achieving a ceasefire. perhaps well, perhaps a long shot. but that will be satisfaction, as i say, that they've got this pledge of just over a $1000000000.00 and humanitarian $8.00 and $8.00 eleven's military, which is that i'm going to use will tell you urgently need. okay,
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thank you. vernon, for that reporting from paris. the, the while the bricks annual summit is in its final day, it's been hosted by russia and is the largest such meeting since the war on ukraine began a cornerstone of moscow's foreign policy. the lion's aims to provide a counterbalance to western powers. earlier this year, founding members, brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. well come to iran, the united arab emirates, if yoga and egypt to the group. during the summit, the block discuss how to break the dominance of the us dollar with a new banking system. so you and secretary genuine toner gutierrez, has made an address to the assembly, calling for an end to the warrens to don, gaza, and ukraine. we need to be seen, you claim a just the same line with you in charge of international law and general assembly resolutions. we need to be seen. so then we don't have to sign anything that again,
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the sense be meeting to a best, what sustainable piece those with the messages i have delivered to the high level segments and the general assembly in september in new york, a 0 yourself of all the about joining us from cause on. so what's come out of this final day of talks? well, representatives of almost full say, states gather at one round table including leaders of the brakes and c, i s countries, asia, africa, the me at least on latin america, many strong piece messages were delivered by the leaders and you know, it felt like maybe it has of state decided to show an example of how to find some conflicts and their own countries. first and foremost, late wednesday, nice prime minister in the range ramirez you met, chinese presents. she's in pain on the side lines on the break summit and debris to
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work towards a peaceful relationship, taking steps towards normalization of ties, a bose prime minister movie. and present st. endorsed a bolt of a toning agreement. uh prime minister mode. it has already left cuz on, as he's having a nice thing was i love shows today. a lot of attention was say to them, at least a piece supplements, of course, according to present floods you made peace in the region is on the brink of our full scale. who and he once again read the racers the 2 state solution to the conflicts and mahmoud abbas is also presentation cause on actually applaud. 7 present at one speech when he spoke out in favor of suspending on sales to israel while a mean and from and it's nicole passion. yeah. and, and i actually said that's your yvonne end. but key we're about to sign the piece tree. see the median on his impression on these signs. now try to agree on all the fundamental issues like the absence of territorial claims, known use of fools and this type of shipment of diplomatic relations. and i'm
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telling you a gutierrez's gutierrez's speech actually concluded this big this expanded, i may send you a too nice license. nice a antonia terrace will have that spotlight to amazing websites like you may, peyton and russian officials now say that's the participation of the un secretary general at the summit and cause on this high level actually is the recognition of the role of breaks in the wells in the international arena, because it has a central role in maintaining peace and security. and we can see that's a basis just that was being said here, right now we're waiting for collection and pieces of music conference is about to begin and turn the steps, looking in front of it in front of the entrance to the press center. so basically at this best estimation is coming to an end to end of course,
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where waiting for some sort of statements at the, at the end of this particular breaks. uh, summit. okay, you'll, yeah, we'll check back with you a little later. thank you for that reporting from cause on russia. the democratic presidential candidate campbell harris was condemned donald trump for remarks he reportedly made about at all fiddler. she says the comments are a window into what her 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 like adolf hitler had. donald trump said that because he does not want a military. that is loyal to the united states constitution. he wants a military,
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that is loyal to him. a massive amounts of money are pouring into the democratic and republican campaigns. carla harris has raised more than a $1000000000.00 in just 3 months, and that's 3 times more than donald trump raise during the last quarter. so where is all that money going? rob reynolds reports, 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 ads, dozens, or even hundreds of times. all of them costs money, lots of money, and where is it coming from? for com la 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 and sort of 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 billionaire and former new york mayor michael bloomberg as donated to harris. so what's in it for them?
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marian 8, austin, for example, has always had issues related to israel, very high on her sort of radar with social media candidates can target tiny slippers of the electorate with pin point 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, hits burg, who commute analysts see the huge amounts of money. harris is 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. go ahead. it's on the news hour. we'll find out why indonesia is
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blocking the sale of apples. iphones, 16 were just one game in the new n b. a season has already thrown up some surprises that's coming off on the way the
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the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the time for the sports. who is your son? oh, thank you very much for that and well with the football barcelona thrashed by munich for one. and the times is leak presenting when a refugee is still the show with
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a hat trick in spain. david stokes runs up the action. this was a meeting of 2 european power houses with 11 champions. the titles between the barcelona planning at home could not have hoped for bet to stop. the sign responded strongly though in a hurry kinds to td 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. so after that, the rub 11 dusky school, 10 minutes before the break, to restore that lead against his former club by and complained of a push and the build up for the goal stood the risk free. didn't think it was enough, was quite low frustration, followed to the german side when were senior pops up again. the 2nd at the noise,
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magnificent pause. the, the thought there was more of the same in the 2nd home, the media miles, the teenager who mix up the euro is with spain deliver to pinpoint floated past for a senior. and the brazilian did the rest, the l. o. c. but it is going to stick with this program, is it that it was 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 patrick. no, 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 above the bas josie. by somebody that's taking the victory to goes to one. that's 1st when it gets pointed in nearly a decade. david stokes out to 0. 1 of these where this is just before kickoff
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police class with barcelona, supposes outside the stadium, small groups to flowers and fences of the police, but the situation was quickly controlled. fans were upset about reports that the league game against astrological my did to be played in the us. this follows the need as president, pushing to take the games to other countries. he has yet to make a decision on not just to sit, he moved to the champions, the table off, the splashing spot, the prague 5 mill. feel for the open, the scoring and just the said minutes thought it was this way. just ask for basic back here from earning had on a surprise everyone including both pip, guardiola. the tenant at school, the 2nd straight to us. it's on stones norwegian, completing a 3 goal blitz in 11 minutes. a city beat to check sentence. living will
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continue the perfect saw to in europe the on the new coach on the slides. i had this from darwin. eunice sealed a one know when over our be like 6 minded to uninstalled wasn't happy with the question that was off after the game. you spoke yesterday about not dominating as chelsea was more of the same tonight and is that come? does that concern you? one of the inside stadium, your and your father, we didn't dominate. but the way i looked at this game was that we had for large part of the game total dominance like it all the other games we played except for the one against chelsea. so i'm not worried at all about this game. so here's the top age and the said 16 league decides who finish here will go straight through to the wrong. the 16 is the permanent excise a who have impressed sofa. awesome villa. i live a pool. the only sides with perfect reco. it's matches assist you occupies the
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place on goal difference. so the news from the bus to take on his full that to you might just say united didn't be or police lights on 5th day. while you know, one the trophy with the united in 2017 and he chiefly said he hasn't given up hope of being awarded the 2018 primitive title man. city are found guilty of breaking financial fair play was while united for the 2nd that season with money, new behind city who deny any wrong doing i think we still have a chance to investigate. so because maybe they punishment men see 2 with points and maybe we, we netflix and they have to pay me the bundles 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. well, i'm not to see night that are yet to win in europe a so far this season,
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but every time you have isn't concerned. and he says by himself and maureen, you both winters a and lorenzo and i, we won a lot of trophies and the nauseous, but you have to prove yourself every year. and when you don't, when we are always and the criticism we are friends are 3 on the right direction. that'd be follow the right up. and we built a chief. what do you, what all the targets are, why and you have stars as well. and the 2nd test magic guess, new zealand as a look to level the series in june or new zealand. one the 1st as in india. and so it's 6 years. but they faced tough competition. 7, conway pups for 76 months. while washington send out took the last 7 week, it's pulling the black tops of 259 pockets. non have also started as strong as the test against england with a series on the line,
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then docket and jamie smith impressed for the tourist with fifty's or the spin is dominated as that and roman ali and said yukon took 6 wickets to a strict england to 267 all out to moscow and kevin to on starts with the phoenix suns as a one there sees and open up a guess. los angeles clippers, it was a clip was 1st game and a new $2000000000.00 increase still off to share and a re no with the late because with 25 years. but the funds were in the party as 14 time all sides ronda schooled 25 points as they beat the clippers and overtime 116 to 113. and tyson fewer in alexander will say, have launched the press to for the re much in december fury. so for the 1st, the fee to of his career to sick in a bought his confidence, he can get to events,
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to re game. he's heavyweight will titles my re much re, people is always ends up one way. i always end up cuz i'm out in the rain much whoever i've faced more than once has been knocked out with the rain much. so i'm in vision. 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 my concentration. this is my motivation. well, some of you may have noticed that looks like it has the was dressed as the hickman video game cat that and carrying a briefcase. well, when he opened it, he pulled out a photo of him landing a punch on fury, and the 1st 5 to and he cicily got here to sign it. clearly the mind games have already begun with just under 2 months ago. it's a mexican gall and put it on sunday. and there will be
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a huge milestone for fernando alonzo who will become the 1st driver to compete and $400.00 formula. one race is e 43 year old spaniard that 1st raced all the way back in 2001 before going on to win to championship said with luna. and the, as the martin drive a is bought from finished with the contract that runs until the least the end of 2026. that's always fault for me a 100 bucks a day. and so i wanna thank you so much for that. so far it isn't, isn't easy. i have blocked the sale of the newly launched iphone and other apple products. they say the company has failed to meet commitments to support local businesses. patrick folk reports from neighboring singapore, where the latest iphone 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 where there's been a search in the month of smartphones. and it's,
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we're expecting the life and 16 to propel shipments. but the block on its 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, i city and 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 probably some lack of clarity if you look at, you know, when these guidelines was set, that was at the time,
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then after the most important far less or iphones into the innovation market, the move couldn't drive some consumers to purchase the newest model overseas, the cheapest iphone, $16.00 cost $994.00 here in single pool. if you buy it from an apple store, but buyers in indonesia late to full cost, an additional $155.00 for the same phone because of input fees imposed by the countries of the c a apple c o, tim 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,
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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, which is 0 single. okay, we're back in just a moment of morning who's right here and i'll just see around the how it's reported. look at actual information on the ground. look at the way that this issue is framed in the media. how is used to justify the escalation fluids collection? anything new years that are known as the media? and they think it's how it is weaponized is this online push has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let this operational can't do that. what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide. the listening pace because the media on al jazeera,
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the trump administration says it is seizing children and separating families as a deterrence. and we want them all the child seized from his father entertained in the us for 6 months. finally, returns as a shadow of himself, found that his debt from that failed attempt to emigrate crippling, but couldn't unexpected call from the us change the course of the future. the return with this documentary film over 6 years on a jersey, the true kit is the worst 3rd largest for the serve apples and apple juice. a quarter of its output comes from apple orchard surrounding like a or is it over use a fertilizer in agriculture? an animal waste have also calls ology to blue in the water, depriving it of oxygen along with falling water levels. that's worrying farmers. the biggest change is know of the country at the same latitude as a kid has a similar dropped program, which means, well, that can get any policy until a few years ago, children would slide down here into the lake. now it has become the evidence of the
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extent of the water loss in lake pay is this, the surface of the lake may appear large, but it steps as dropped from 18 meters to less than 6. but scientists say $186.00 of the countries, $240.00 lakes have dried up during the last 60 years and the rate of water loss is accelerating as climate change. worse since around the world, the us sex. your stay down sydney blinking wraps off his tour of the middle east saying he expects negotiators will meet in the coming days to try to reach the cause of cease fire a deal. the

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