tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 26, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no. counter avenues. the . the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters, and i'll find a navigator. here's what's coming up with the next 6 to minutes. at least 2 military personnel are killed and is really a tax on iran to ron calls that aggressive and provocative regional countries, including saudi arabia. cats are on the way you can tell me the is really a tax and warrant against an escalation 22 days of sage on northern
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gaza is really soldiers storm the last functioning hospital, detaining hundreds of patients on medical staff and come down to elections in the us trump and harris remained neck and back in the race for the presidency. the we begin with israel strikes on iran, which it now says is complete. at least 2 people had been killed is really officials say very attack was in response to missile strikes. spite to ron earlier this month, that attack came off to the assassination of several from us and has been the leaders by israel. so over night the is really military carried out what it called targeted and precise strikes against mill, luxury targets to ron,
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says the strikes were intercepted and only caused the minor damage. commercial flights have resumed. some science net 9 am local time after briefly being suspended. so here's a look at the areas israel hit in iran. it attacks and military bases and ms. all sites near the capitals to ron, leading to allow it explosions in the area. there were also strikes in the western provinces of islam and cause us don province. that's on the border with a rock. israel says the facilities in these areas were used by iran to carry out attacks on israel. so it runs for a ministry has condemned israel's attacks calling the strikes a late in violation of international law and saying the country has an inherent right to self defense. it considers itself and titles and obligated to defend against act or for an aggression and a wrong as calling for urgent and collective action in response to what it calls solid violations of international law by israel in iran,
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dasa and loving on our correspond to the virtual sort or is joining us now frontier around. so now we have an official reaction from the arabian foreign ministry, which has come through, talk us through what they've said. and what this means. well, it is not clear whether you're on is, is, is, is going to respond to is ready attack or not based on the statement that was released. this is since morning on this is the 1st comprehensive statement being released by your annual officials. so it's simply saying that is ratty, a tax on uranium soil was a relation of the un charters, and also uranium sober. and to that, it seemed that the around these i'm titled to defend itself against the act of aggression. and also seeing that based on this uh, this uh, the, the, the, the based on you, i'm chart there. it is having an inherent driver of self defense, but it's not clear whether that means that the wrong he's going to respond or not.
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so since october 1st, when iran launched nearly 200 new science on these routes, you run new officials with quite could be as something else could be a messages that is that attacks your on your, on the response is going to be according. but now we see when we look at the tone of the language is this actually don't play. and what has happened last night around is saying that. so fox took off this soldiers minutes a person out of have been killed. and that the damage caused by these riley strikes are quite limited. i don't see any of them. there is almost a sense of celebration regarding the stay in the defense systems that you'd, i'm officials, are again, again emphasizing how your engine air defense system performed quite well. this is now the crowd. so story bucks. how do you said that studying in such cases? but i think the, when it comes to is going to be the final say, belongs to the armed forces. and so far that has not been any official reaction
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from the office of the chief of staff to see that in the fact that despite many people will regard these rarely attacks as admitted and about calculated. but we shall note that because it's the biggest ever is riley direct attack on uranium soil. so we're, so what do we read into the fact if i mean, if there is anything at all behind it that we still haven't heard from the i r a g c on sort of what the military targets were? well 1st for the, for now, the, mainly, the, the information that's coming is mostly from the, is rad. decide they're seeing that they have attacked the air defense systems that are on the basis that the me site will be as, as. but when it comes to why or do you see or did in general the around, you know, army just by the way, we should know what that team you are on that are 2 arms. so we have talking about this, the regular army and the special forces, the end, each unit which is called the reputation to god's. so you,
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when the officials are saying that none of the minister is sent as belonging to the repetition, the gods has come on. the founder of the attacks, but they are admitting that is where the tax has target. this almost admitted to the festivities without providing further details. what they are focusing on is i bought the security of the destruction. i bought the scale of the damage and there again and again, notice that it's almost ignore level and extremely, extremely limited. but on the other hand, they're seeing that the investigation is still on the way. and once that the investigation is concluded, good or to expect in a statement, a comprehensive statement to come from the jungle on force to support iran. and in that statement, we are expecting to have some clues, whether you don't is going to respond or not. but as of now, the language is the tone of the language is don't put in what has happened last night. and let me ask about the experts i bought. i bought that they're seeing that by doing so you're on is trying to get out of the cycle off. they said that the
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retard, he 3 actions retaliated 3 attacks. and also one has been quite clear that it's ready for a war. however, it doesn't want, it's because the he of the assessment in the capital of your on is that a direct continuous minutes engagement with israel eventually might lead to a data confidential? what do i say that could have serious consequences. okay, right. so thank you so much for that reporting from to run well after strikes me is really a military spokesman. daniel has already issued a statement saying i can now confirm that we have completed the is really response to iran attacks against israel. we carried out targeted and precise strikes against military targets in iran, and forwarded immediate threats to the state of israel. the mission was completed. if the regime in iran makes the mistake and starts a new round of escalation, we will be obliged to respond new to holiday joining us from the georgia union
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capital online because the is really government has bind, i'll just say, are from reporting in the occupied westbank on from inside israel. so tell us more about the official reaction from israel as well as what's being said about the impact. they believe that these strikes have had spaulding as you said, we heard from the spokes person of the is really army. of course, this is a saturday, so officials, especially from the religious rights, would not be commenting until after sundown. but already we've heard from the leader of the opposition. yeah, you're lucky. it. who has said that not striking a strategic a economic and strategic assets in iran was a mistake. we even heard from a prominent and very vocal member of nathaniel hoseley, quote, party tally, got clear. who said that this was a mistake. it was a cafeteria, lation in her own words, to the biden administration,
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that this strike does not change the balance of power in the region. and there's some commentary already in the is really media talking to that effect at the very least. some military analysts said that this strike gives iran plausible deniability. it can, it allows it to strike back and it gives a israel room to claim that it did something big. although it's in sharp contrast to these statements that we heard before the, the is really strike on iraq in order. there's some reporting that's come through, suggesting that israel has reportedly asked iran through several parties not to respond to that are talk. i wonder if you're hearing anything about effect we've seen it, we seen stuff like that. a reported in is really and some us media outlets. of course, there's absolutely no confirmation of that. but there is general chatter to that
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effect studying. but at through indirect, at channels the bite and administration and these rarely government had tried to relate to iran, that this would be limited and that it should not respond. because even as we heard publicly, if, if there is there any running and response is we would have to retaliate in a much wider fashion. at the moment there is no change to the home front. the instructions to is rarely as so there are no extra measures, no high alert, announced in israel following that strike on iran. okay, thank you so much. not a whole day reporting from my mind. and so the talk has led to widespread reaction from regional countries. katara is ministry of foreign affairs condemned israel strikes, calling that a blatant violation of iran sovereignty and a clear breach of international law. the united arab emirates trust the importance of exercising maximum restraint to avoid an escalation. saudi arabia said
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a condemns and deplores that is really strikes which is called the violation of iran sovereignty iraq saying israel's policies are aggressive and criticized the blades into attacks that if carries out with impunity. then the governments of online and serial have also spoken out against the strikes for reaction. we have with us a bit of humans that i have to as an associate professor of conflict resolution at the hot institute for graduate studies. welcome back, your reaction to these statements put out by regional countries. this is unexpected was a position by uh, the side of countries because they're not part of this is condition, they're not part of the as a digital side. uh and goes, uh and then they've been on and now the escalation against that on. so this is what is what it's not that was uh, so for that reason i think that i'm thinking that i position to be vocal and to take a very open and clear position that, that against escalation investigation is not settling. anyone is like, is
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a trying by escalation, but a store, it's trapped the image. it's is the image of the trends. and i think quite this position by this kind of a spike which came very weak, much weak of that. and what we, what that is, why the defense minister was promising, i think, is a near is, it is really difficult minister, had said that the attack would be quotes lethal. how would you describe what you saw a, it's anything, buckley, so it's very limited. it's very weak, it's been criticized the even by more that it's within those light a come like a little bit who's on the sion and that is like the product that says because it has to be more than it. so for that event, it's not satisfactory for to get you. i mean, so how is it going to be satisfactory for others or to the store to that shut out the image that this kind of attack made the image of the trends much? well then it was before the why do you think it was carried out and in the way that
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it was, if you believe that it was a weak attack? i mean, and what is the us as role here? to what extent would they have restrained israel and what does it tell you about their ability to actually contain israel when they want to, when there's a political will to do so. i think this kind of response proves of the argument that has been made for a so long. again, it's has been so much debate that, that with the u. s. has the ability to contain israel or not when it wants. and we old was all good that yes, that you a scan and has the leverage militarily diplomatic, the financially, if the, if the white house wants a know we have seen that the white house. yes. it wants to contend this because does not want this condition been done before by elections and has been able to deliver, which makes the wife house complicit and part of the in the general side that has been taking place in guys or for when need now or more than one year because it's
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never use, it's well or it's leverage in order to stop it or contain it. so this actually is about as, as is an evidence on the complicity. although united states because they have, they pulled, they can prevent that, but they're not able to and they have been prevented then escalation now. okay. speaking of an escalation, will there be one going forward? i mean, we heard from that ring in for a ministry who said that it's entitled and obligated to defend itself against external aggression. so the big question will be, is if and how iran will respond. it's very on likely from what we've seen. i've seen it on again some could this as a result of this, this was because it has been if i think that if the, if the attack will be add a painful, we would respond on the same thing and then on set, then not to come close to the nuclear facilities or the,
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or the facilities room for structure. and they, they've been able to, to prevent that with the help of the united states on the pressure on this aisle and their nuclear and the cab sense of, of this. i'll save that outside of that is on the safe and that infrastructure on save. so on that level, i think it on man, some games as a result of the very clear position that the public about and mobilized just before the spikes. so it's unlikely that they've gone with that as well, but they make the statements to and his advice for the future considerations. but i'm sure how thank you so much for your analysis. i see the us, the pentagon said the defense secretary lloyd austin spoke with is really defense minister you. i'm go on to receive updates on israel strikes on the military targets in iran, austin, reaffirm the iron clad commitment of the us to israel security on the right to self defense. i'll just irritated, so caster has more from washington dc. the white house as president biden and vice
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president harris, closely monitored the attack as it unfolded, according to his senior administration official. the us was not directly involved, but has a team, these really action against iran to be proportional and effective at degrading a rhonda military capabilities and in detouring iran from further attacks. the us says, this should be the end of military fire between israel and iran and has promised consequences against iran is it retaliates. defense. secretary lloyd austin was in touch with his is really counterparts. you'll have a lot a few hours ago and emphasizing the us is quote, iron clad support for israel's defense, which includes the recent deployment of an anti ballistic missile system and the $100.00 us military members to israel. meanwhile, on the diplomatic front state, secretary antony blinkin has just returned from visiting israel and doha,
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where he tried to reinvigorate ceasefire talks between israel has the law and mosse . the us official says, the contours of those agreements to put down arms are in place and those agreements should happen without delay. hydro castro alger 0, washington. okay, here's a closer look at the critical events that have escalated tensions in the region. so in april, israel conducted a strike on iran consulate in damascus, killing 13 people, including 2 iranian and military commanders. 13 days later, iran launched about 300 missiles on drones, directly at israel. in july, how masters political chief aside honey, i was assassinated and is really air strike that targeted his accommodation into ron, in september thousands of handheld page or is an walkie talkies used by his butler exploded across lebanon and is really attack that killed 42 people the is really
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military then launched an expensive operation and 11 on with more than 650 air strikes against has been the targets by the end of september has been those leader has on the for the was killed and then is really ground defensive began in southern 11 on, on october the 1st iran launched another significant attack against israel firing some $200.00 ballistic missiles to her on saying that in response to is really military operations and gaza and loving on as well as the killing of senior home us and says from the leaders we have with us, elijah mike here who's the military and political analysts joining us from brussels . thanks for your time before we get into the regional implications of this latest attack by israel on iran. first. can you just tell me what, how you see the scope of their attack? how would you describe it? i think what they see any status is both iran region of paula, because these relays carried out the width for the support of the americans in
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terms of providing weapons and munitions, the feuding, and identifying the target and trying to de escalate. it shows that the wrong end in china is the, is really that all know that thing this was on their own. but since the 2nd simple . busy we showed the reliance of asia rise, all the americans and the british and the name to allies against non states, to engage the senior snap and on and against the wrong this why? so these laptops training. so if you want to add that to showing, that is actually it is no the strongest, all main name is denise with zoned, the americans, he's in the advantage of the aurora. so iran had been saying all along that it had been preparing for any sort of scenario. can you talk us through so they're air defenses and how they were used in this attack. the way they may have
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found this, right. and. busy invoice. busy 100 janice and the, the dedicated mainly the majority of the debt to protection of the main strider tools in any case that they needed to remain outside the range of the ring in defense. a system that the s 300 and as for hundreds, the tray kind of holding that and this is why they stayed outside the wrong space. they also employed more just for the electronic with fed and johnson. busy so videos and we call it says little that including security and redundancy just because the feeling that it runs into section misfire system can down one of the subjects. and then that would be even more complicated for his drivers and the american to rescue. but the park, it's the more of
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a we've seen how the it is reading selected specifically solomon on the west of iran. we talked about was this done and he down and the other side of the day was because. busy they use the rock a space and they both from a distance using small the bombs to reach that objective, which is between a 150 to 250 kilometers. so it'd be the objective of phase, right. and this case is really just to say the last one is not totally wrong, but to us and the amount of the not one is right, we get any data. so what? well, around doing x, i mean that is the big question whether iran will retaliate or not. and what do you think the uh, the regional implications of this are going to be the me in fact that the rang and announced that the off to offices that where kids and just sit down, it means they have to restart the nav popping,
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trying to read 98th directed against is read, call in directing that they have done in the past, in the court just on the wrong when they said they both sides based on the other phones. now, one days from the very beginning of this exchange, all fire between base rate on the radians, the not ask any of our guys to to replace it in the docking these readings on the contrary from us and engage in the. busy and has the lives in gauging the wall and the shorter is not reading, doing great and on the live in these folders and thinking all the recording all evasion. so the rang and what is taken care of the root, brian, but i don't think it's going to be something similar to all the last guy when the the ring. and so that did the, is really the system even if the americans were getting more side, think this section beside in these roads and the all frame that the ring. and we're
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not really listen to the americans because they are not showing a great deal of follow to detach your. why. just the final thought from you, if i may, i, you were just mentioning the border with loving on a moment ago. i mean, just about less than 24 hours ago, there were reports, but senior is really, officials are saying, just like you said, that the ground operation in southern lebanon may end within 2 weeks after some of the media as well. and israel has been describing the situation on the border as, as very bad news coming in from the northern front. what do you think is behind that decision? and will it happen in a week or 2? excellent questions. we've seen how this really is mrs. kind of getting the best try on his beloved case given indeed the assassination of his secretary jennifer was and they had held the executive shore of sadie's house and somebody getting
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that was going to say at and some of us say it hasn't been struggles. therefore. busy as the biggest fold, these really forces point that has been my eyes be crippled. now from the 1st moment of the eh, classes, we've heard these really prominent step in the mean that they know sending the objectives to change the whole community. and now he's going to be good then in my opinion, to say while i am happy with a ceasefire, i'm happy to implemented to 17 or one without any modifications. and with that i would bring back. busy the set of stairs to their own on the piece, right? because we have seen has one of the bombing between a 150 to 200. besides every day we've seen the 5 divisions not painful. the writing in to hezbollah learned the stuff that been done, it's been going to destroying and re dining we've seen yesterday. for example of 47
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that fast having never seen that before on these really so as well as a doctor, not only the from class but also behind the enemy live in reaching type for every day, reaching even to be the goal that the forces by right so all that, these great thing, the pressure that is there, i did not expect, therefore this is not surprising to me. and these really probably was the coming to the not to play mean victory of reaching his objectives. right and finding this eviction. okay, thank you. so much elijah mike here, thanks for joining us from brussels. the 2 guys all where israel c just the northern part of the strip is now when it's 22nd day. is really forces every the come out, nod lawn, hospital and baseline here. it's the last functioning hospitable there. they do change hundreds of staff,
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patients and displaced palestinians. the world health organization says that lost all communications with its teens working in the hospital 2 days ago. the un says that it's deeply disturbed by reports of the range. and then what that is, joining us from data and by not having central gaza. so and what are you hearing about the situation in the north and now with no functioning hospital? what does this mean for people? they're not only no more functioning more hospitals, but also know more civil defense themes. no more ambulances, no, a no food, no watcher. the situation the nothing causal is very hard. and yesterday's was very hard night on people incremented one of the patients. the medical personnel was after that is where the forces to learn the hospital, the pain, most of the policy and use their even your medical stuff for insured, or even someone who is seeking refuge inside the hospital. every one was detained.
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some people were entering cases. some people missing, but we have been also and not being able to reach any of those who were released after the is really forces re positions of very close to come on age one. now it's not only committed what also an out of the hospital was out of service. also they didn't, agent, hospital was out of service. so the situation is very, very horrible, especially after the 2 babies that were killed after that is where the forces targeted the only oxygen system. and they were unable to live because they were living on those machines. now, according to the civil defense themes and the ambulances, paramedics, they're saying that there are lots of people still trapped under the rubble. there are lots of people also that is come to their woods. they are saying that they are unable to count the numbers of those fields because they are simply unable to reach
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policy news. they are unable to rescue them under there are. but now with all of this, there have been 3 weeks now of the siege. impose the u. n. agencies and also the international organizations in the gaza strip have been submitting requests to the is really authorities to make them able to deliver watcher food and also medicine. but so far that is where the forces is the 9 of these requests. now with all of this, the storming the arrests, the king of the people under the roberts, there are thousands of other policy you'd still injured by the other still in big law. yes. under the seat under this, located without any food and none of the water for 3 weeks. now the r, c, r c and the pcr us are saying that they are receiving overwhelming calls from people asking them for food to feed their children, children. so i mean, these women, pregnant women,
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all types of people have unable to reach any kind of food. and according to those policy muse, they're saying that whoever walks or tried to go out of his home, searching for water or food is targeted by that is really quite the captors city. and it's very hard the situation right now. and despite the fact that the is where the forces withdrew from combined at one end, reposition, the situation is still escalated and the fact that we are on able to reach those. and the another in gaza strip is also a get at adding more mystery to those in the south who have been very worried on their harmonies in the north. but it's also very hard for us because we knew that i looked at her some of the stuff. the son was also pills. the doctor was locked up in the room and committed what his other to, but the son was arrested and we're hearing a lot of narrative, but we're not knowing what is happening on the ground. and this is a way that it's ready for us to have been systematically using up forcing
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a complete telecommunications back out on such areas that they are holding military operations there. for instance, following the stories step below fig. and kind of thing. use those in the nothing causal serve are waiting for this low paid and seeds to be listed as soon as possible for him. thank you so much for that. for hardy printed by so they'll head on the, i'll just, it renews our results. governments announced as a $30000000000.00 settlement for victims of one of the countries worst environmental disasters georgians go to the polls and a political battle between east and west were live until it's a police history made in game one of the world series of the los angeles dodgers based in new york yankees, were the 1st ever walked off of grand slam. you know, that story on the williams, the
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highlight of that still no lights up in the heavy rain across pots of western europe. we're looking at some most fund, 3 showers, developing around the southern pots, the front gallery of light pressure, just moving away from the northeast of spain, easing into the west side of the met, another area of light pressure coast just to the south west of the bridge. it shows that high pressure ahead of that, this is where it's fine. how do these dry penny a sunshine or rather the morning missed and salt, but essentially quiet across central nissan parts of europe. then we have about what the weather, making its way across the island, pushing across the western sky from heavy rain coming through here around the west analysis. and it'll push its way high, but towards norway as we go on through the remainder of such de lobby showers. continue for southern parts of frost pushing across into northern areas of
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a plans you move on into sunday. that wet weather just creeping a little further east would set but not making too much progress. so central and eastern pos, staying lots of drive temperatures into the mid teens here. what's the weather continued across those west? and there were some more cloud on the right and to the south west of spain. some of that, what's the weather roll? so loving down across north america, pushing it to north america boundary area and june is here. and then the seasonal shops of west africa continue. the pod came in to be say, say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights. with this most important task might go with them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time that so i would tell you to stick to the thoughts provided king on says how much with the trip do you think impulse is right now to us it seems to be spreading more easily here the story on talk to how does
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on the top stories on the officer, a news. our iranian media are reporting that to military personnel were killed in israel's attack on sites across the ron b is really army size. the strikes were in response to it runs attack on october. the 1st don attack came off to the assassination of several hemispheres, while the leaders by israel iran says the strikes were intercepted and caused only minor damage. officials condemned the attack is aggressive and provocative and are urging the public to maintain calm and unity in a statement that uranium for ministry says it's in titles and obligated to defend itself against acts of aggression. does as health industry says is really forces have stormed to come out on the lawn, hospital, detaining hundreds of staff, patients on displaced people that you when says it's deeply disturbed by reports of the range on the last functioning hospital in northern garza. so voters are heading
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to the pool in georgia, is problem entry elections, which may determine whether the country continues on the road to new membership and distance. those itself from russia, pro western opposition groups are up against the governing georgian dream party. it's been in power since 2012 and it's seeking another 4 year terms. the prime minister era lead club, i could say, has been accused by brussels of shifting towards all sorts here in ism. so voters are choosing a 150 members of parliament. georgia received a new candidate status last december, but that process was been installed. stalled, on the main issue, if the selection is weather georgia can take back control of its break away regions of, of cars. yeah, and south, i'll set you the governing george and dream party has taken a pro russian stance in recent years. it's so we'll push for a territorial reintegration but has also threatened to bad opposition parties if it wins. the opposition is calling for
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a tougher stance against russian influence. they believe close ties with the e, with nato could help settle long running territorial disputes. when i speak to a guy about, she'd say, who's a political analyst at pos tv. joining us from typically say thanks for your time. was the selection being seen by many as so high stakes? thank you for having me. this is a very crucial election according to any political play or you can just country. the thing is that the georgia dream was constitutional. my majority for the 4 consecutive time, and there was a big fight between the not a huge you and a russia. it's like 5 political fights. will georgia continue to be a peaceful sovereign? come principal, because last periods of even less than political play, as all bullying,
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the government 6 pay things that georgia elected of how to hold on the, for these a position pop is which are the top of the langley. as a pro you will appear forces, if they don't tween georgia will lose all the benefits regarding the so you atlantic integration. but the president of the lions isn't that it's an unprecedented alliance of opposition parties. these pro western opposition parties which have come together. so how much of a threats do you think they are for the governing party? as for the governing party last, so 12 years it has been winning all elections on all levels. and these time off of a federal surveys, including the door to door surveys, the more than 17 owners to probably to show you the georgia dream has around 60 percent 60 and the, the, the, the off position, which is a probably not a good they are very low,
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but in reality they are not as popular as they prepare the but the main thing is that pro, maintain silver and the tea and the presentable is concrete and not to kind of obey directory from brussels. this is the current setup, but not a georgia production or proteins appear in say, hello, georgia orientation is its page. but the thing is though, i mean the language that's being used by the georgia dream party, it's a said it's telling voters that an opposition victory will trigger war with the rest. so, i mean, what, how does the language kind of filter down and impact those who are coming out to vote, the students that actually raise any new cry. lensky, solved ministration. officials as well as the position lead the st. georgia. however, being the bullying they got our best tools on a stone cold say come to the front against russia. little croupier was in georgia
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and since 2008 occupied in good, heavy, totally on the wall, 5th of my country. so a, me kind of res, i'm sure no pulse is in the war with russia will be a devastating for georgia. you have 3 days this country kind of life. uh, these are the russian horses. so george and government, the georgia dream government has pups. these. 3 piece and it has a good load. reese and said that anyone who says to open a slit confront these onto georgia and does not realize what threats of pay to this country will have if they, if they. busy kind of hosted with these resume against the crime meetings. i mean the type of false just a final thought from here. very briefly, do you believe that these elections are free and fair? these elections are more we infer than before because they are uniquely held in
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electronically electronic bottle. of the boxes are receiving the votes. they are hundreds of western and international and domestic observer. any kind of you regularity will be of course, recall the done report itself up there was a com situation. this pulled out the kinds of shortcomings, but the, the end the pool left effect with find the results of the role which closes at 8 pm low co time. okay, thank you so much for speaking to us from typically see thank you for your interests of the with just 10 days left until the us presidential election. both democratic and republican candidates are intensifying their campaigning. holes continue to suggest the tight race with both sides trying to convince undecided voters. island fisher reports from the swing state of michigan of a detour from the southern states for both candidates, texas,
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a strong republican state. the backdrop reported arguments in the closing dates coming, the house brought star power to a rally boosted pope icon beyond see added to the glamour, the vice president delivered the warning. a trump when we'll see texas is strict anti abortion measures adopted nationwide. if you think you are protected from top, of course in van, because you live in michigan or pennsylvania or nevada or new york or california or any state where motors or legislators have protected reproductive freedom. please know. no one is protected. if there is a trump national abortion van, and it will outlaw abortion in every single state. well, how does these republican vulnerability on the issue of reproductive rights? the trump campaign believes the boulder is an open source,
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drawn down a debt to an event in austin. donald trump blamed his opponent for the mess. the state has become demolished, aging ground to import her army of migrant games and illegal alien criminals into every state. and america, in every state to border state, you've heard that is true. top was then due to head to michigan, but when his arrival was delayed size and started to stream away disappointed. just to close the 6 server standard. there's those 2 o'clock. so i'm ready to go. is there a once in a lifetime? possibility of seeing him were very, very unhappy. so say i was here 4 years ago and i look forward to it tonight, but i'm not able to see him tonight, but i'm going to go home and watch it eventually took to the stage almost 3 hours late. my people came to be sure we could cancel our evening event. i'm sure that
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people wouldn't mind. i said, are you crazy? i'm not disliked as opposed to so tight suggest that the base support is big 10. it's the undecideds, the floating voters that are know the target as both campaigns try to find an argument that resonates with them in the final days and throws them on board. i was for sure, i'll just see that in trouble or city, michigan. and the us presidential biden has issued an unprecedented formal apology to native americans whose children were victims of a boarding school programs intended to erase their cultural identity. he made the remarks and the crucial spring state of arizona rentals reports from the sheila river in june, community of arizona on indigenous land in arizona. president joe biden gave a forceful may a cold book for generations of government sponsored family separation, cultural eradication,
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and shocking abuse. of indigenous children are formally apologized. it says the states of america for we did are totally apologize. never do the 150 years. native children taken from their families were sent to government and church. one schools where they were beaten for speaking their languages or observing their traditions. at least 900 children died from disease, mal nutrition or abuse. survivors reported widespread cruelty and sexual assaults on young children the schools program caused intergenerational trauma. the persist in the form of social problems, like substance abuse, domestic violence, and suicide. the pain is cost. always be a significant mark of shame. block on american history as bite and talked about
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recognizing past wrongs. a demonstrator spoke up about palestinians killed in israel's ongoing war in god's hold on the go. as a lot of it is a paper bag killed as a lot of innocent people be killed and asked to stop. the timing of vitamins visit just days before the presidential election was no coincidence. indigenous vote is over willingly supported by an against donald trump back in 2020. now complex harris is hoping for a similar level of support from the indigenous community, giving her arizona's 11 electoral votes and possibly handing her the keys to the white house, rob reynolds, l g 0. sheila river indian community, arizona. the result government has announced a $30000000000.00 settlements with mining giants, vale and b h p. so it's compensation for victims for 2015 damn collapse one of the
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countries worst environmental disasters. monica, you, on a cab has more from a village near the brazilian city of mariano. in the historic city of marianna school children gather to learn about a tragedy that's 9 years ago, changed thousands of lives forever. just a few kilometers from here. the collapse of a damn in 2015. wiped out the 18th century town of band with the keys and devastated dozens of surrounding communities. 19 people lost their lives in what became one of the results, the worst environmental disasters its effect. stooping, felt along one of the country's largest river basins, locked voltage local in the dodge of the small co damn, was both next to rural communities inhabited for over 3 centuries. these are places with deep roots hung to indigenous people, descendants of runaway slaves and fishermen who relied on the river for their livelihoods. others to the dam collapse,
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took everyone by surprise. the avalanche of money is toxic. waste travels more than 650 kilometers to the atlantic ocean, destroying houses, bridges, and farming land. i'm pulling everything in its path. now, after nearly a decade of waiting, people are hoping the mining giants responsible will finally bring them just as the government announced to deal with the companies behind the disaster results by the beautiful seat, an anglo australian, wp supreme court, just as we as hold basketball halls was said it was a historic deals here because it showed the country was the dressing, its environmental disasters holding those responsible and accountable for us. so is the older one for the book, but this is definitely a breakthrough. but i fear too much of the money is being directed to the federal and state agencies and not enough to the people directly affected. one of the
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mutual that he would boss who river basin is one of brazil's largest. but the fishermen say the disaster and left them in ruins. ok. we want our home back, our way of life was destroyed. that's why we insist on returning to been thrown creek is to feel the peace we once had. the settlement was announced just 4 days after the start of a historic trial in london where 260000 individual claimants and 1500 businesses filed suit against wp, which has its headquarters in the u. k. the god do. despite the settlement in brazil, this trial will continue monica not give all just sierra being. what do you see brazil your is it still a heads on the houses are and is our attorney chang in southern thailand. we're in and search and see his rage for the past 2 decades. what is the new hope for peace still? wanted just fixture, real madrid have dominated and recent years,
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but it's far so low. now. let the way in spain filled up to l. costco, coming up and supports the, the latest news as it breaks, getting something new is he has to get his face to force on november. the 5th, if he has any chance of winning the wifi with detailed coverage. with the release supplement on the summit, such as the senior president possible of us was also invited to come down from the house of the story. this leaving guy scrape was still to be right to the house who had central business district. it was level occupied after it was finished in 2019 . how could over 2000 be simply disappear. the babies were taken in the middle of the night without the parent's consent. it's a 17 year old mister. this to hans some human jewish families in israel. this wasn't an accident, he's one of the states. this was
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a system of just the or world here's disturbing allegations of speech sanctioned irregular adoption israel. the i'm in i children appear on now just the around the time for the sports is your son out. thank you. very much during while we start with a piece of baseball history. as freddy freeman, the 1st of a well sir is woke also a grand slam, and the la dodgers victory against the new york yankees. set out crowds of over $52000.00 signs that the dodger stadium for one of the 4th oldest libraries and
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lived up to the buildings. yankees as the head, thanks to john carlo sentence 2, run homer, but freeman carrying a badly sprained ankle hit the whole run on the suspect. he sold plans all the bases in the process to go from 3 to down to when 6 free inside the arena for the dog just to go one new head assessed to this 2nd spring. the goal, it's goes, it's going to get um, but when you get told you do something like that and this gave him, that's been around a very long time. i love the history of this game. to be a part of it. it's special. you know, i've been playing this game a long time and to come up in those moments you dream about those moments even when you're 35. and then in the leave for 15 years, you want to be a part of those. it's the energy that the crowd brought to my game, one of the world series. everyone's been talking about this all week and for us to
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get that 1st when especially like that, that's pretty good. with the cheapest retail take ask i know, $4300.00, many fans that have been priced out of the spectacle bus and they'll be right to a car. visa says it's a small price to pay for it. he believes will be one of the best will series of all the time in the atmosphere was absolutely incredible. was electric from the very 1st pads up and sold a walk off grand slam. we had 52000 sam screaming their heads off, standing up chance engineering start to finish. and when the walk up grand slam happened by freddy freeman and it was just an absolute a reps and it was absolute pandemonium here as well as the stadium. there was a truly unbelievable moment. these are the 2 most restored franchises in major league baseball, but have a lot of history going, but it's been over 40 years and they face it's not going to was serious. there was a lot of excitement to have these 2 teams who are the 2 best teams in baseball this year. the opposite coast all about history come together. there was
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a lot of excitement leading up to the game of the game. certainly lived up 2 ends of the cheapest seats and the retail market for dr. games is $1300.00 for yankee games. it's about $1700.00. so it's a lot of money. but fans see this as a once in a lifetime opportunity to see the dodgers. and the yankees face each other in the world series. this has a chance to be one of the best real serious maps ups that's just and recent history of it all time. and a lot of people believe it's a once in a lifetime opportunity and the price is worth it or spots. a lot of head coach has if leg says that his side have to be trail madrid later on saturday as a done and prepare for his 1st out classical. well, madrid have won the last 4 and kansas between the sides. but it's barcelona who lead the way. and lady got 3 points clear of the fierce rivals. it's been an impressive start for flick, who beat his old sides line munich, full one in the time to speak is why we we uh,
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give everything. yeah. to win. also to win on to the classical because it's all a chop and know and in so many we also have some class the they come on some classical, but it's not the same like reality against bus, our boss, icons, me on. so it's the classic one. i think everyone is happy everyone and they have to enjoy it. and this could be the danger man. flip side will need to look out for denise. this junior is a favorite to when the bottom on the, on monday would it to the world best class code to call onto lock to back seem to get somebody out of here. so them which he has progressed so much as a football player coming one of the best players in the world. and no doubt's, he's a future battle to when he still keeps the same humility and reliability that he had when i met him for the 1st time. yep. on to and that's why i support for me a 100 bucks. is that a thank you so much. so now, what's highlands is appointed
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a new negotiator and peace talks to resolve the unrest in the south. the conflict between malay, separatists thinking secession and the government states back 20 years. the appointment is thought to be more acceptable to malaysia and mediators, and the main rebel group, the b r and tony trying reports on nursey watts and southern thailand. the fires lights up the night, the off the mazda of a truck bomb, and put on the southern time that the state is doing breaks. the force of the explosion is clear. the transmission act, so a few ponds remain. the rest scattered and the blast investigate is sift through the wreckage. but they know who's behind these latest attacks. so hanging palka used to be an active member of the virus on revolution. us, you know, will be, are in the main separatist group in southern time. and now he acts as a go between with the time military. while he's keen to see the piece talks resume,
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rebels have one simple go. it's, i'm likely to be met the i, the guy on deal if they're not going to be the only thing that the be are in once is independent. my or if we don't have an independent state, we will continue to fight. but when we get tired of fighting, we stop. and when we get stronger again, we will come up and continue to fight to a remote jungle of road in the south. a tiny ordinance. disposal team designates a bomb attacks like this remain coming. that's a problem to the tenants. new piece, negotiate to a veteran soldier with years of experience in the deep. so one of his 1st proposals is to drastically reduce the number of trips in the region. but there are conditions been pan. we have a plan to reform and reduce security, which works on the concept of different levels folder criterias. i meant, then we can remove the treatment. but if the requirements not met, so we have to reevaluate the 3 provinces of 7 thailand have been under marshal or
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emergency decrease in more than 20 is a source of resentment to many who lived there over the past 2 decades. more than 7000 people have been killed in search and see here in southern thailand. but even during periods of relative peace and tranquility like the last 12 months, security remains incredibly high. and that's a severe disruption to everyday life. the other major issue lies in the capital bank of recent political tomo and the appointment of a new prime minister have left the tiny government's position without play. it goes with direction. to me, this is a good development for the talks, but island doesn't test any clear picture of what it wants from the docs. that's why the peace process hasn't done any further. you expect changes in the south overnight, but if the government can open a dialogue with the separatist might to leave you at the tensions that have been building for years. tony checking out to 0, they're out what 7 time,
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and thanks for watching the news our own off is 0. so obviously john's with you in just a moment and he'll much more of the dates the to interrogate the narrative is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting it's global standing. there's no question about it. the united states is effectively complicit to the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes, they look the correct but so is the international community. can we also say that dells? the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the ruins left behind in the city famous for its roman ruins, fell back in lebanon's best of value and its famous waves, 2000 years old roman temples,
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designated as unesco wells. heritage sites is considered his with a strong pulse. most people have left and those who remain save have seen nothing like what's taking place now. i'll strike off to strike off to strike. people here tell us they live in constant fear. we will go in here and we will not leave, fall back is empty. the foreigners know, taurus and the lack of tourist is affecting everyone in the last week and on this been over 100 fifties rating strikes on 5 big. that's way over 80 percent of the population has left, but the seems to be knows that these really bombardment the searching has written this was in conflict. but now it must contend with modern bond struck by he's ready for these threatening expansion sites. as the world economy, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your
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business to get off the the right spot. otherwise, with the strategic downstream industry on the client, your better tomorrow the, the at least to manage the personnel are killed and is really attacks on the wrong, the wrong coals it aggressive. i'm provocative the, a low on simon's i them. this is i'll just say our lives in the hall. so coming up
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