tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 28, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no counter avenues. the . ready ready ready the hello, i'm elizabeth donovan distance the news our lives from doha coming off in the next 60 minutes the. and now that is where any attack on the school housing displays, palestinians kills at least 11 people. across the board of fires, waiting strikes and 11 on can at least 8 people in the coastal city of siding, while hezbollah targets northern israel on the campaign trade in the us come of the
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harris appeals to versions in philadelphia. while donald. * will take the stage in new york, madison's quick god, and plus, over here to be on the bottom in teams. witnessing some prisons, high tension, confusion and chaos. in one case, by the book stuffy asa disputed election georgia's president says she doesn't to recognize the results and pulls for protests and tens of millions go hungry. and so don, the executive director of the world food programs as the one signs of blocking much needed aid. the we begin this news, alan garza with 53 people have been killed and as rainy as strikes across the strip since dawn on sunday. that includes at least $46.00 palestinians in the north,
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is one, has maintained the siege for more than 3 weeks. mark, lots of reports. the schools, once safe places of learning and refuge, or a constant targets of use, riley bombing, you know, shots, the refugee camp. several people were killed including the young girl, the roof collapsing in on the the customer school has been talking to a device right now on some of the larger number of interest keeping up to and from school to the unlikely hospital just sort of related to the main try at the school will show 20 people from giovanni, a refugee company, and western areas of calls and switching. israel's military says in his statement, it's bombing what it calls terrorist infrastructure in the north. jamalia also in the north. a similarly desperate situation with reports of his riley strikes kidding, upwards of 20 people. more than 3 weeks, 7 is rainy,
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ground and air result has pounded the north into a colourless apocalyptic massive debris unfit to sustain human life. he is testimony from those who been forced to free evil light duty and then as us now when our home was flattened and we took shelter into school, both for 5 months. for me is really forces besieged the school, detained old man, and forced old women. and children to head south on, on we much for days and for, and the attack as he marched off how that the all of this, as israel continues a complete siege blocking the entry of 8 supplies into the north. you an agency saying, or the full out of 70 requests to get food aid into the area this month were approved . that's 5 percent. the most of the populations are rely on the it's supplies. so when we are talking, there is an invitations and a book, aid and restrictions on the coming. this is implicitly will let,
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will feed in that the people that are well suffering from this mat in addition and the other this we have noticed before that people's are the stars to this in the, in the north. and we are expecting, unfortunately, the same in the coming days of the situation is going to in your back in all shots, the refugee camp, exhausted, searching for bodies. palestinians are forced to try and break down the walls they hoped, would protect them. mike level, how does it and handle that. he has laziness from the in central gaza. the past 24 hours on the another in parts of the gaza strip. and the cause of safety were horrifying. where the is where the forces might have last night. it start getting at least 5 houses and make that yeah. where at least dozens of policy use still remaining under the rubber till this point. they also targeted and you and shelter school, whereas he ate college can use word kills. i'm 3 during this and an 9 year old
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saying, and now all of these come as people are still under the rubble and the civil defense teams are trying to rescue those under the verbal all of this club. i met a 23 day located in siege on the another in gauze. esther for no food drink of water is entering the northern parts and not only thought also their number of big number of people who are still trapped under the bubbles. and no one could reach their mother and areas because of this is really siege on bank. now here's a bad yeah. and big news. it's still escalating and people are trying to reach out crying feelings out there. abundance asking for food, water in medicine. but the story is still escalating and we're still following the news in the north and also across the cause of this is in the
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and the anyhow as of sunday morning is ready for most of the target has multiple homes and bait law. here in northern, the guys are kidding dozens of people. palestinians resorted to digging through the rubble to recover those trapped because civil defense teams have been bonded by israel from operating in the north. lot on color with the inmate la here. documenting the off them off of the strike. i find it arrives to the website in the meantime, you town with this lady on the square in this area. i can the other thing is as we are talking about shipping residential square, which has been taxed by these just shown delivered destruction as it was on the other side of the destruction inflicted from this residential split.
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the situation here destruction the entire square has been turned upside down and allowing me to show you who would be appreciated. somebody here. some is because to as the care clearly see the serious pharmacy news wrapped in this web. and then, as you know, there was no any civil defense for as they swayed on the force them to sleep and evacuated to the god, the city neighbors walking alone. yeah. so this is a situation here and nothing does this trip exactly. and basically i and this is
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the scene from the bump side, or i will sure family wasn't flute as a 0. faith value town. all this time golf has health system has been on the almost constant attack by the is really military for more than the yeah. according to the united nations, only 49 percent of gauze is hospitalized of functioning and non they're offering full services due to a lack of stuff and basic equipment on friday that you and special level 2 on how it's used. a new term met aside to describe the widespread of systematic attacks by as well on house k workers and facilities. and as of wednesday, the world health organization says it's being forced to postpone in the next phase of its pony or vaccination campaign. if people don't receive a 2nd dose, the vaccine will not work. dr. victoria ville is, is a reconstructive, plastic surgeon who has worked in gaza. she told us about the life threatening injury she treated the desperate need for most surgeons. there. a lot of the
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general searches of doing what they can when i arrived at nasa in august though with people that had been waiting 2 months to see a plastic surgeon. so i operated on a young boy who had been hit in the face by a piece of a mess. who masonry it had last raised his lips to the extent that he couldn't eat, and taking the tip of his nose, not nobody to do anything about that. and he sat for 2 months waiting for somebody to arrive to fix that. and when i left his a friend of his father told me that his father had basically given up his son would ever have a normal life again, because they'd waited. so i think that the main issue is that the at risk of an open wound that's not close, that then gets infected and becomes more severe. and if we could have gotten them at the time in the u. k, we try and treat or trauma patients within
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a certain frame time. so the nice guidelines for sort of open injuries of the state that we should try and close them within sort of 48 to 72 hours because we know that if that doesn't happen, you'll get an infection and not infection can then progress the injury. and it may mean that you need an occuptation. so i, there are lots of patients in gaza. his injuries have been made even more severe by the fact that they haven't been able to get the treatment that they needed. and that's mainly down to the fact the doctors don't guessing it, and we have to concentrate on the human rights issue. the fact that we are not able to get the adults as in the needed. obviously the local stuff has been depleted by the tack on them, but we are also being restricted in tree. we cannot get enough talk to into garza. only 25 people are allowed and twice a week and in that 25 encompass all the united nation stuff on my boss load. i was
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one of 2 sessions, and i'm not saying that the other people with me shouldn't have been in there was a bomb disposal ex, but they were people tracking the pony or virus so they will needed to get in. but if i need to surgeons go to in on that week, you can imagine how this will help us get some to the people. on top of that, we cannot extract those patients that com be given the health care they need in gaza. we can actually safely get them out. we can't even get them out into the west bank into another pos of palestine. and that's what we need to concentrate on that is not legal. we have to stop that. we have to get health aide in and we have to get the patients out. age people have been killed and then is really strike in southern lebanon. they attack him. the coastal city of sight, in authority say at least 25 people were injured. and this really falls as low as multiple last tracks and they were having some of of the here the attacks came off
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to israel, switching people in several neighborhoods to leave the homes of ice being bombed dosage. a body has moved from the 11 east capitol, split another deadly day across the country, israel as attacking a village of the site that is south east of the coastal town of sight in about 40 kilometers from where i'm standing in the lebanese capital. now this is known as the village is known to be a has well, a stronghold, but this attack came it without any warning on a residential building. we saw as the pictures of the aftermath of complete and utter chaos at the scene of this attack and a number of apartments it within the building that was struck a complete and destroyed. and the circuit search and rescue operations still continues there that this at town near sidon is not the basically the 1st time that it's been hits over the past year. this is probably least the 5th time that has been targeted by israel,
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but it wasn't the only area that was had by is really air assaults in the road leading to bald backend. becca valley in the east of vehicle traveling on the highway was targeted. 3 people were killed in that attack, that, of course, in the southern part of 11 on these rarely military issues. at least 14 evacuation force evacuation threats 2 villages in the southern part of the country. and of course, the southern suburb of a route overnight saw at least 8 airstrikes being carried out by israel. certainly the situation continues to escalate on a daily basis. israel claiming that they are trying to the new as well as military capabilities. and of course, has a lot responding on a daily basis to highlights that they have not been able to their infrastructure is very much intact carrying out more or more daily attacks across the border. on sunday, a load at least 75 rockets were launched into northern israel. so the situation
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continuing on to escalate on a daily basis. as we see this conflict continue. it is very prominent to benjamin netanyahu, his face to angry interruptions. during a memorial ceremony in west jerusalem he was told by family members of his really captive associates. for the release, the prime minister stood silently at the podium during the process. is there any defense minutes to you? i've gone since they needs to be painful concessions if is around the wants to release of captives held and gaza speaking at that same ceremony. benjamin espanol who was attending, he told crowns that, as well as the military power lines won't guarantee success. those comments came, this is where the media reports go out. also sent a letter to cabinet. i was before as well attacked, ron, it said the goals of the war weren't being updated or discussed
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that's bringing new to the issues. joining us from visual damian capital online, because is where the government has banned out a 0 from reporting and as well and occupied westbank. so they're not talking about painful concessions, which is not what we're hearing from nathan, yahoo! and now we have reports of this meta, the defense minister has sent. is the gap between galant and nothing y'all who widening further news or it did sure it looks like that. um, but we know that the 2 men have a very problematic relationship, but nothing yahoo at a certain point before the war even wanted to fire deadlock and replace them and even during the war they've had their ups and downs. but now this disagreement has taken to the public sphere and the launch really speaking to the concerns of many
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is religious, including those in the defense establishment about a lack of political direction or, or a determination not to have a political goal that can be achieved. so that the war would extend on all those fronts. so now those disagreements are out in the open, very interesting time. and given the fact that talks in though how and or efforts into a how have resume to try and see if a ceasefire deal in does that could be reached. i know with consensus even from is really media that netanyahu has torpedoed previous negotiations. are there any indications that he is now interested in and do the number that we could monitor? we've seen reports in the is really media that the delegation who headed that headed to the how is not fully authorized, but to make a deal. it's more there to kind of explore where things are and so given all of
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those indications and the rhetoric that we've seen from nothing yahoo certainly his lack of willingness to even say the word cease fire. he talks about a getting the captain's home, but he never mentions the word cease fire. so for now, it doesn't really look like that has changed even though there is an attempt to increase pressure on him. it doesn't look like he feels very into much of a rush. she has. she lived himself pretty well over the past year from any pressure, any impact of that pressure on his governing coalition? no, thank you very much for that node all day with an anxious live and i'm on the will just the days to go before the election. march of the focus is on 7 critical
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wednesdays, which will determine who wins the tide rate for months. now, while in tears have been allison about trying to motion the explosions to head to the polls. or correspondence, patrick hall handle quotes from wisconsin on how important the ground gain still is from both sides. a. 2 and your selections, experts say it's not really about the television ads or the candidate speeches. but this often thank let's work mostly done by volunteers. that decides the election run out of rented store fronts like this one in grafton, wisconsin, and on main street, across the states, trying to get out the vote. we started a personal postcard right in an effort. going back to august. to this point, we're. ready just talking about. busy we were hand written personally addressed over 12000 postcards to date. so the postcards knocking on doors building yard signs. 6 even standing in the streets lined flags. this is what both parties spend,
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the majority of their money on political side, just kind of look. wagner says in the end, it could increase motor, turn up further chosen candidate by as much as 3 percent. and he says, these are not just random doors, they're knocking on. yeah, so they can find out what kind of uh, youtube videos are watching. what type of pod cast you're listening to, types of purchases you're making, depending on the websites you're purchasing from. all sorts of stuff. the reason why this matters in 2020, there were about 3 point. 2000000 votes cast in the state of wisconsin. in 2016 trump won the state by about 27000 votes in 2025 on it by just about 21000 votes. for the democrats, the strategy is to run up the vote in the counties. they are going to win, hoping it's enough to get them the state are and it's electoral vocal. it's is funky looking thing here which dep desk. so size has been a much easier task since presidential buttons dropped out of the race. it was like
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the roof was blown off, you know, people were and they wanted to kansas they wanted. and i, i, i've been seeing that go like this. and it was like a county obama in 2012 got 32 percent of the vote. hillary got 38 and joe biden got 43. good morning, my name is jim and i'm a volunteer with the i was lucky democrats, jim simon. his volunteering to try and get the democrats to the polls, hoping someone answers the door. but also hoping when they do, he doesn't hear themselves. now. i've got democrat information. do you want any of it? no, just for medical, haymarket, l g 0. great. those lucky tony, wisconsin a span sandoval, he's joining us from washington, dc and sell a campbell of harris as rounding in philadelphia, which is probably the most crucial of the swing states that has the most number of electoral college votes. what is she been saying?
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yeah, hi, elizabeth, not a 1000000 miles away actually from web potty was just reporting all of that. and also very similar picture because of their on 19 electoral college roads in pennsylvania, it is seen as the state. so when it is on a knife edge, it is a state that donald trump one in 2016 jo biden's, when it back in 2020, but by the finish of margins. now kala harris is the and she is very aware that the clock is ticking and asked me to sort of patsy's report every single that counts. this is not high probably when talking about margins here, where it could be just a few 1000 extra people, either side that really swing this either way. she has noticed today that one poll that came out from a be see, use has actually got higher in the lead. she's leading by full points, 51 to 47 percent against donald trump. this is a national poll. however, both sides, both sides. you but these post, i'll just a snapshot in time. there is a history of them under representing donald trump. so she's very keen to points out that there is still a lot of what to be done. really we've got 9 days,
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9 day, 9 days left in one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime. and we know this is going to be a tight race until the very end. so we have a lot of work ahead of us. but we like hard work hard harkins walk in and make no mistakes. we will win. the one issue she also just discussed was the war on cause of the worried garza. this is an issue that is really talking to a campaign because she has to essentially strive the line of her current job as vice president mid day job. but also what she would potentially do differently than a bite and administration. it often to a number of high rallies over the last few months. a few months ago, she'll get heckled quite a lot and she would talk about the issue of gauze about tends to be something that
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is not being touched upon too much recent weeks because she'd be focusing more on domestic issues. but she was hackles at this particular riley a little bit earlier, and she suddenly real quick what she said, she said, i want to talk about cause that for a minute. okay, we can, we must seize this opportunity to and this will bring the hostages home and i will do everything in my power to meet that and we're here because we're fighting for automatically democracy. we respect the voices of old people. interesting, but she mentioned gauze the 1st not as well. she said, i want to talk about cause that for a minute. but could it be by accident? it could also be a deliberate deliberate ploy because she is losing support among our american votes is it's no coincidence at donald trump was in michigan. she's seen in michigan where there was a huge our american base many our but american votes is that i've spoken to who happy leaning towards cala harris at one point or while the leading against donald trump. now say they either tons of vote for him as a protest vote. will they plan to sit this election hours in protest against hire
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and the by the administration's policies in support of his royal. if that happens, that could be disastrous, perhaps because donald trump would likely still get the votes. he would have gotten from his people that would have gone from his people. but the had just a few 1000 people sitting out. the selection could mean that had numbers go down and it states like michigan 60 electoral college votes they are really crucial states i had to with. so thank you very much for that for the valve. live in washington dc. a lot of republican presidential candidate donald trump is holding the valley in new york's madison square garden. thousands of hudson portions drive in from nearby state to show the best support from out on the say. the valley is a victory laugh of thoughts and trumps one town as well as bringing on correspondence. alan special, he's joining us from outside madison square garden. so allen, new york nurses slips wednesday. well, it's trump sort of thing for holding. such allows riley in the states, which is voted for democrats and the last 9 elections. and how many people have
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shown up tonight is a very old place to have the start of the last 2 weeks of competing get underway. but remember, 2012 is a native new yorker. there's 20000 inside the whole at the moment, the band from a number of republican speakers. it's almost like a mini convention. and we're getting nice features like this feature of the highest by johnson to the local representatives from new york as well. former president chain one of these like civic promise, allow me a little all to hear from some of the trump family as well as you own mosque in the next hour or so. you can see that they've set up an over 40 a year to just on the other side of the tv street as well. and it's about a couple of 100 i cited at each of those cases. and the reason donald trump is doing it here is the campaign wants to suggest that new york and play is that it is a swing state that he is going to when i start to launch,
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like you could actually pick up new york to not even begin to suggest for that to happen. and there's a couple of other reasons why dental companies you want because new york is what a lot of as soon as i get some drugs, probably good something probably meet them by themselves. and the other thing is people, donald trump, is a need to be your he's so he's the madison square garden, is a legendary mobile home stars. i, i'm rock stars and $6.00 and he wants to sell it out tonight. what we've done the and the album with just always a one week to go looking at the polls. have we ever seen a race this close? the races, ties every research tools, but sadly living memory. nothing has been this. so different talk. if you looked at the national polls that came up to date, it suggests that both candidates are 40 percent new marching for new,
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clear water between idaho. what that does tell us is that the base support is being on both sides. a lot of people have decided the voting democrat of the voting republican and they are not going to be made. that means the battle over the last 9 days and decided which is people who may well have gone one way or the other. and by now, people don't fall into the other side, but the trump campaign believes that by having people like kennedy junior, robert f, kennedy junior at one stage, that suggests that perhaps there may be some democrats idea. but we've seen some of the how to get a lot more support from disaffected republicans. and they still think that that is fair. tell drawing for them in the last 9 days. what we do know is that for both candidates, this is not a race to the furniture on till next tuesday to as many states and boats speak to as many voters as possible. one thing someone once told me, is that raleigh's don't win elections. it's people on the ground to do that. i've done what they're hoping to do. the next 9 days are going to be incredibly
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interesting. i'd also incredibly historic when it comes to american political hist, adams, thank you very much for that. alan fisher live in new york still ahead on knowledge of sierra rising violence on the streets of mos on beach capital. for testers, reject this month, election results and bolivia, government and says it was investigated tom to form a president. even morales of college shows that the fall. i was looking pretty, quite lovely alton, whether across smart chip central says eastern year. that's the good news. i have a tool as a west, we've got banks, cloud and right. more way by coming in across southern falls, pushing across tools easily more so for that is to sort of spain as we go on through the next couple of days and really live the storms rumbling away here. that
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could cause some of those lines will flash flooding to see how he extends his way across the fall south of spain as well. wanted to share, i was up to what was the northwest thinking well, sitting somewhere. so where the driver not in some way, whether they're just coming in across denmark, pushing across into northern areas of cheer. i mean that's so easy. a little further research type of tools. the baltic states some what? so i wouldn't be a weather coming into norway, much of the u. k, looking fine and dry as we go on through, choose the west and on and can see a shadow to centralization, pos if you can resettle with that present sunshine, warm sunshine into the south. east athens at around $27.00 celsius, but across the other side of the med ways is looking pretty right. became more heavy down pulls into eastern spain, southern areas across the straits after protest. some weather. well, what's the weather coming in across northern positive rock of north america found she area. it's a busy the,
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despite healthy young workers perishing in the heat, florida has blocked protections by outdoor workers. they are not allowed to take regular rest of the seats to pull down their findings. there's this kind of mentality that if you're a person of color, you can handle the fault lines investigates deadly. he why would you ask for the government to do the analogies? even as the world economies those struck those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise with this strategic downstream industry on your better
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tomorrow. it's the the see what challenges here of me, elizabeth put on and don't have a mind to of on top stories to south is there any forces have killed at least 11 palestinians, including 3 journalists after they bombed a screen west of gaza city. the building and al shelby refugee camp had been housing displaced, people, palestinians, and northern gaza struggling to survive a position to know of food and rooster. that is right now and it has been preventing the entry of humanitarian supplies for the past 3 weeks. which is 9 days until the us selection donald trump is holding the valley in new york's madison
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square. got it and i'll come of the house has been appealing to vs in philadelphia . and georges elections commission has announced the governing party. one saturday's vote with more than 99 percent of ballots. counted the georgia dream policy has 54 percent of the vote. they all position as so as refusing to accept the result, calling it the constitutional clue. the chief shall, michelle, has called for swift, proven what he described as a natural irregularities. the president has condemned the polls declaring she doesn't recognize the results. it's when you called it's most, we were not just witnesses, but also victims of what can only be described as a russian special operation. a new form of hybrid wolfy waged against all people and our country as the last independent institution in this country. i must clearly state that i do not recognize these elections. recognizing them would be tense of
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onto the truck, demising rushes take over off georgia, a. p, a alex on several was the international spokesperson for the united national movement. one of the opposition parties in georgia is joining us live fun to please see. thank you very much for your time. firstly, why is the opposition convinced the results have been falsified as well? because uh hi, elizabeth. thank you for having me tonight. oh, the reason why we condemning this poles is because uh, what we saw were not 8 elections. it was pure and simple. ready that very, it was a crime at all levels. what we saw and i think the whole world soft footage of violence manage stuffing people being attacked while avoiding special commandos taking over precincts. we saw terrible bodies from on across the country. and that was just an election day that's not even to mention to countless accounts of people haven't been. fluoride has been stolen for weeks if not months. ready the election
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is something that we have been telling the whole world about for a long time. these weren't not elections. we student there from the morning up to the face. ready with our mouth open as to what was happening to democracy. it was a pure of attack and it was organized completely from top to bottom by the ground. do you believe the central election commission is acting as independently as it should? as chairman said, the vote system had been internationally audited and only 20 out of 15000 machines had failed. yeah. okay, so the essential election commission does not exist. it's simply a department of the georgia dream party this year and it passed the law in parliament that remove to any type of independence, whatever was left of independence as a central election commission. and the made the chairman of the commission and the we p of the torch and dream building 40. that is not a democratic standard at all. but let's talk for a 2nd about the whole count and about this of,
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of audits that he so diligently made, which is a like the company that was hired to do this election is called smart medic, smart medic is currently under f. b. i didn't type meant over. ready to for the end of the teams is been involved in calendars or different scandals around the world. and it was created by non author them who could chavez, the communist leader of venezuela. this is, this was not a democratic election and the, the steps for this reading had been started as far back as a year ago when smart medic was. well, the n u has called for a swift pro. they said that they have been unnatural irregularities, but do you have any hope that they can be an independent investigation into these are valid irregularities, the yeah, when the you said, i think what did you did this is miss beacon, i think right now is not the time to investigate because when your entire country is taken over, but the g r, you advocate you be, it's not time to investigate as to which levels of infiltration by the cage of you
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happens. what he's at the time now is to make sure that the civilized world takes the stand, does not recognize this election over here in georgia. we get the opposition of all of the for the opposition parties. my party is the largest one of them, but all of us have decided to have said publicly that we did not recognize the result of this election. now the president of. ready jazz drawing does not, she does not recognize the, the results that were published. and essentially it actually permission is just impossible to imagine that more than the country besides to vote for this party when just 4 years ago they have received in the forty's. and since then has happened, the political crisis and economic crisis just positive and cost of scandals. what we saw was a pure attack on whatever was left of democracy. we're not going to stop to know that that's the next step. we're coordinating with never opposition party. we're not going to stop until we get rid of between the industry and who is the,
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the rest of the behind the georgia intern green party. so we get rid of him and we protect our european integration. so i think it's time for all of our friends, all of those that care about children, democracy, including our friends, into you to not, you know, being around the bush and to not come up with soft yet hard status statements. they need to do both with on and say that to condemn whatever happened because it was not even like hey, alex is on several of the opposition united national movement. thank you very much for your time. thank you. the police in mozambique say one person has been killed and 5 others injured. and a protest by opposition supposed to is demonstrations and violent police responses have been ongoing since the dispute and elections. early of this month, malcolm vibe reports from the capital and the food to the c. c is the name of the police. he's done
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far to disperse a crowd of all positions supporters. they've been counting the name of finance. here i'm on the line. they, they say one most of the presidential election, they were protesting the or victory body of the ruling for lima policy in the northern yes of provence. the electoral commission says for lima, one, the polls which were marked by widespread irregularities. 6 people with sho, with live bullets. bed 3 toes. yeah. wow. says he took cover behind a call when a bullet hit is um. no good. uh we demonstrated to show that we already lead this country. it's not of, i'm just waiting to recover. we know the police come on the shooting and we will fight that with these videos from the city of non food on thursday, bystander the saying the young man's just been shot by police during a private test. many of the young people cooling for change say they have few opportunities in life. things haven't improved for years and they have nothing left
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to lose. pretty much ruled noise. i'm beat finality, half a century. it would be an election since the 19 ninety's rights group say the level of rigging has grown with every poll that's really most popular that receives declined. reasons, elections have left, many opposition, supports his face and the police, the electoral commission and the government intensive. electoral commission hasn't commented on the reports of irregularities for lima says it's victory reflects the people's will. of the victory valley in yes of providence, please say the opposition supporters started the violent last set on spanish. you'll stay through storms at the supporters of the for the my party, the police had to contain the anger of the opposition. they tried unsuccessfully to take piece guns at force to peace to shoot in the air, which resulted in 6 members injured by stray bullets. give us a look of the injured wood taken to a hospital. please say one of them later died. let's group say more than 10 people
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have been killed in the police crack down on the election related protest. the opposition says it will continue. it's nationwide strike from tuesday. malcolm web out to 0. the food to mozambie. and the ongoing conflict and saddam has listened to severe food prices leaving millions hungry and many on the brink of famine before the conflict. 14000000. so the names didn't have access to enough food. that number has now search to 25600000. that is about half the population, and sam sam camp in north, at 45 and has been confirmed among the 400000 displays people living there. the world food program loans that 15 areas are severe risk of famine, particularly in the food cartoon called of the fine and just need of states. and more than 750000 people are facing catastrophic food shortages,
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putting them at extreme risk of starvation. early my colleagues civil vonny, i spoke to cindy mccain, the executive director of the world food program. he began by asking about the situation in samsung camp in this situation is catastrophic because we have not been able to get in that scale. an access has been very difficult, so i'm pleading with the world to help me gain a broader access within sudan and, and be able to get to people who are suffering from famine and help stop famine. nevertheless, i've been here talking to many of the leaders here within the country, pleasing our case with regard to, to access, making sure that we, that we have, we are able to not just gain access, but we have gate crossings that are active like andre, and others and, and actually helping the world focus on sudan and not forget about sudan. this is a crisis and we need the dentist do it. multiple parts of the country right now are
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considered to be at risk of famine. now just to make this very clear, for viewers, famine is measured in the number of people who die of starvation every day can family and still be prevented at this point. in those areas us if we can gain access, i mean access at scale, we can probably preventive but the list of times to time support here we have no, you know, we're not in there. and as in a scale that we should be, we haven't been able to reach the most of the people that we've been trying to reach because of various issues. so it's really important that we, that we gain this access and gain now, so that we can get in there. otherwise, fam, and this could be the largest humanitarian crisis on the planet. if left alone, you've talked about access. you said that several times the aid isn't getting everywhere that it needs isn't getting to all the people who need it. uh, not at the speed that they need it, not at the scale that they need it. i know that you and agencies and a groups in general or low to talk about the political situation. however, however,
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the army and the parent of the true group that they're fighting in sedan have been accused respectively of obstructing access to aid and eluding aid. in the country, is that still happening? it's still happening. yes. and so they've made it very difficult for us to operate a we have in less and for, for the record debbie, pete was the 1st one on the spot on this price. this began, we're not going to leave, but it is important that we gain co would that we, that we help politically here not, not many develop people that, but that are diplomats around the world. take a hand in this and help stop it so that we can get the idea of what's it going to take for the aide to get to the people who need it as well ways. first of all, when i say access, i mean we need to be able to, to travel safely and, and again at full scale. but remember right now she managed terence,
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i've been targeting, we're not targets. and the respect for humanitarian law is almost nonexistent. some both of those 2 things combined with our, with a inability to be able to get through the roads, get through the process if the amount of food in that we need to get in is really what we need right now. is there communication. busy hang on with the various belligerence, you know, it's as often referred to as d confliction to say where the convoys are going to let them know that those convoys shouldn't be attacked. is all of that happening. mm. well yes or there's deconstruction that you have to remember, remember, communication is very difficult. here. we're in the country that, that is, you know, is not set up for broad communications. and if it is not working. so we've asked for communications equipment all also to be brought in so that we can communicate with not just our teams, but the other u. n. teams that are on the ground to serve. we can coordinate things but less for number. what's what we need right now is complete and clear access to these regions
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who have not been help or not getting any age at all. and large part of this is also what has happened this year is of course climate change. and so the heavy rains was a debilitating factor, the, the flooding was a debilitating factor. so it's been a kind of a perfect storm of problems i would for with regards to being able to get in of late last year the united nations warned that its humanitarian programs across the world were severely under funded. and the statement from the human agency, which i said, quote, if we cannot provide more help in 2024, then people will pay for it with their lives. in the case of sudan, now the most of the year of 2024 has gone by. is that what we're seeing happening in the country? people dying? because you know, the world isn't pulling together and for the programs yes, i believe so. we have not, none of us, not just debbie a p,
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but none of the agencies have received adequate funding to help mitigate this crisis. you know, we had a huge event in paris to help raise money and raise awareness about sudan. and it raised in the scheme of things, it didn't raise that much. and so it's, it's very important that not only do we do the things that i'm talking about access, etc. benson, i make sure that every speech i given every talk i given every paper i write a sudan has mentioned one way or another. we have to keep the fire and the defeat of the politicians, especially to make sure we, we care for care for sit down and look, given everything that you've told us. is there any reason to believe that the food situation in sedan is going to be better in the coming year then it's been in the past year. a well interesting way not so i heard a briefing today that said because of some of these rains, there's going could be a really great harvest this year that will help. that will definitely help, but it won't stop it. so we need every body and this not just of course,
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our local farmers here. we certainly need them. but we need to be able to give, give also farmers and our are some of our people that are in some of the larger cities, etc. the ability to be able to feed themselves with either cash face transfers or helping with the, with farmers in general just in terms of mitigating mitigation from the climate change and, and from planting the correct crops, etc. it's a full scale operation that we need to put together here, and it's not to scale yet. the still ahead on knowledge is 0. why the german chancellor is urging mainstream hotties not to lend support to the far right. despises big ones on how so the goal is trying to revive it. it's in the magic legacy and very suspect of sort of well stage. the behind me you can see just are really a slice of the damage. as a result of these intensive is rarely strikes, asking questions,
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don't you see your, your future? and when you see the state of the country today, we're closing from the action to see another talk here within the documentary, i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story, the shots have been funded to conbal a carrying even morales believes from a president. what all it says he's now safe, but his driver was wounded. he blamed the attack on the government. an accusation that's denied. i know which one that has more with the able more all this was on
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his way to a television. the station when 3 vehicles into subsidies call the mouse men jumped out and opened fire the firing motor. all these can be heard on this video posted on his facebook page. let's get out of it quickly. another video posted shortly afterwards shows helicopters, leaving the scene. the former president later appeared on national television. yeah, the span of the colorado arrives down by 14 shots. you can see them come in, but yes, there were 14 shots, the one to the drivers handle if you arrived bleeding and the another shot to it is on. luckily, none of them hit me. but all this has been fighting in the rest for an issue earlier this month, accusing hello sex isn't on the rage. go a challenge. he denies saying he's accused is what paid to lie about him like i so they failed. when all that failed, the plan was to kill me today. that plan has been carried out. but as it is, luis,
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i would say denounce morales, is that keys? ations saying he condemned all political violence. he said he's older than the major, unscrupulous investigation of the incident comes off the weeks of rising tension between morales who let bolivia between 20062019 the current presidents, a former ally from the same governing policy. both president of c, i'm the lease of going to lead this socialist master policies in next year's election for the morales is constitution new bod. as both sets of supporters face off against one another across bolivia. this latest incident, whatever the truth behind the accusations, was only worse than already 10 situation joined, which is 0. hundreds of thousands of people have been hit by weeks of heavy rain across eastern mexico. the residents are using context to navigate streets among
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the most severely affected areas of sly cortez on a colonial era world hash of size. mexico has suffered the effects of at least 4 or 5 times during the hurricane season. is 5 parties in europe have seen a search in popularity and will be sent to you as an older. some are winning elections so often struggling to form a government and take power. step voss and reports on the so called file rule against the far right. the freedom party in austria, celebrating its election victory and early october. but it's the new consent, the right party, that is no task with forming a government in gemini the far right alternative for germany party want to state elections last month. but the body is excluded from coalition talks. when i know off the, if the 50 only get 10 to 15 percent of the nation of ocean and then they can continue to ignore us. but this won't be the case. the country is slowly waking up
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both in the east on the west, and we will get more votes. it will be impossible to continue to ignore the a of the is most popular among young folk just age between $18.26. in an effort to stop the rise of the far right below, make us have sought to the consent to bend the ac. arguing the parties extreme is an unconstitutional, but others are skeptical. se outlawing upon it doesn't mean it's. it's appear in the file in the north of germany, mr. l t g. a has organized protests against an asylum seekers center. he used to vote and left for this now containing 40 a. if the mainstream parties of disappointed me, i voted for the social democrats and the left, but they failed me. they've not brought the change. we needed many pensioners or living on $1000.00 euro is a month while a lot of money goes to asylum seekers. for some observers, european leaders adopting more restrictive migration policies is a direct result of fall, right electoral successes. you can see that they shape the policy without,
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without even being in the government. because this been this tell them you can see everywhere. when somebody opened countries, they are part of the government. but even if they're not, they still uh, yeah, shape the policy agenda. but studies show that copy and file right ideas the is not attract most oldest people who agree with empty immigration policies would rather fold for the original. and then some countries, the original that's managed to get into government and then that into the file rights. freedom party over here at the will. this is leading to coalition, but he's been stopped from becoming prime minister, raising questions on how long europe's file will against the file, right? we'll hold step size and l just sierra billing in the south korean capitals, thousands of conservative christians of stage to protest against low as they believe could lead to the recognition of same sex marriage from the bride, reports from sole even by sole standards. and this part of the city center is use
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the thing big protest spaces unimpressive. turn up with the organizes climbing. hundreds of thousands of people have been converging on sol sent by a christian and church groups from across south korea. the issue that has got everybody so riled up is the issue of the same sex marriage. now the organizes of this protest are proud of the fact that south korea is one of the last few developed nations, still not to have adopted same sex marriage. they believe south career is a kind of boston of conservative christian values and they wanted to stay that way to go on to discrimination laws in places like yard of the united states. and you have left to confusion and a model decline in society, loading the distinctions between men and women. what's got people, hey, why read as a law change that was introduced over the summer? went by same sex partners. oh, now created as a couple when it comes to the sacrament of national insurance claims. now it's just
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a small legal change, but people here believe it's potentially the same end of the whites. that once you start to make these changes in the law, the legalization of same sex marriage is bound to follow each other comfortable. the believe these laws could happen to undermine the family values, which is by the us. you have to protect families. now in spite of same sex unions being progressively accepted around the will buy more and more nations, the organizes of this protest. they don't believe that they are out of step saying good around 2 thirds of people in south korea, be they christian or not, are opposed to same sex marriage public, right? i'll do there. so it sounds like all the more than 80 percent of his dark send him a live band in the capital. but now the countries film industry is pushing back with the launch of an international acting school with less harmful thoughts from the car. 0 in an alleyway in a decor suburb, in a small open air, send him
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a club lights up the night. it's blowing an old african classic cellar. the story of a powerful type crude who has become a cursed, desperate to lift this bell, he becomes blowing to is own greed and those he's wrong. the film is a sharp critique of post independence, african leadership. a story that still resonates today. the young people see themselves in this story. it might be sought in 1973, but it's a timeless piece. but to make a movie like this today would be very difficult, almost impossible because there isn't the money nor the space decatur for this type of story. telling to nearly every movie theater in the senegalese capital has gone dark, including the same elements sewer. now a late night supermarket, african narratives have become dominated by series that can be streamed easily on. phones are cheap to produce and quick to get cliques. but for the owner of the medina sending by the drone out, independent african voices,
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i believe that you have some sentence in may not frequency or but people don't know that everything movies as a potential. you have to be exact to solutions or just to, to abuse, and they're going to be around, african movies at the car is new international acting school. the future stars of the silver screen are selected from across the french speaking world. drawn by a style of performance found only here, and you voice and frank and phone send him. i feel people here are much more thoughtful and focused on the work, but they do it in an open and approachable way. it brings us, perhaps this feeling of being free from the way others look at drawn to the big screen. these young people hope to catch a glimpse of their lives in the flicker of an old film. proving that streaming definitely has not killed the movie store in san diego. nicholas hawk, l g 0,
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