tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 29, 2024 12:00am-1:00am AST
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the sta in your own adventure? no. counter avenues. the . the hello, i'm for me to muller. this is the news our life from dell ha. coming off in the next 60 minutes. israel brands the you an agency for palestinian refugees. costume of bible support to millions of people on rock condemns it as of rages, grief and anger noise in gaza moving to 1000 palestinians a killed and israel's 24. they see many of them women and children. multiple is riley strikes at the southern liberties for the city of tyler destroying a number of holdings, comma harrison, donald trump,
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step of the campaigning with just 8 days to go until the us presidential election. and manchester united to the finance manager. every 10 ox, 10 you with the club, off to the west, stop to a seasonal decades. the the is really paul lehman's bend applause to controversial bill. banning the un agency for policy and refugees from operating in the country and was condemned to move, calling it outrages as well as repeatedly targeted on roger and it's one gaza internet for to dismantle at the squared at the agency. know to day reports from jordan's capital amman, because israel's bandages era from reporting from inside as well. of israel legislates a ban on underneath the u. an agency mandated 75 years ago by the un general assembly to serve palestinians uprooted by israel in 1948. the sea
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legislation was proposed by members of nuts in y'all's recruit party. and one of the support of a solid majority of parliamentarians from across the political spectrum. the bill prohibits the un agency from working directly or indirectly, the occupied palestinian territory and bars randy officials and organizations from having any contact her work with the un agency. nearly $3000000.00 palestinian refugees and the occupied westbank, including east jerusalem and gaza will be impacted. the consequences could well be a book, elliptic, especially in war ravaged, garza, the 4th is where the politicians have been very clear what they called you did a scenario. the ladder from the river tool, the mediterranean sea, is fault use about implications that should be noted, posted and of course, it already exists, the organization,
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which the international community has created to stuff those pop ups that comes in part happens to the big picture. well, i fear with it we're seeing as part of the estimate cleansing of palestine. israel has long advocated for the dismantlement of the un agency, arguing its work, kept the refugee issue, which it rejects alive. this campaign went on violent overdrive in the past year. politically, some of israel's allies have warned the bills violate the un charter and security council resolutions and could jeopardize israel status at the organization. meanwhile, some republican leaders in the united states have threatened to sanction the un, if there's real faces, any consequences. the all eyes are now on un member states, and whether they will defend the organization from a precedent that could unravel its work world wide, or simply equi yes. to is rarely exceptionalism. with all the i was just the,
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you know, i'm this, i'm go to new or she's in the to damian capital and she's the because these really government spend all to 0 from reporting in the occupied was bank as well as from inside israel. miller. practically speaking, what does the ban on on remain? so the millions of people dependent on the agency but for me that it means that they will have nowhere to get assistance. there are over 3000000 palestinians right now in the west bank including jerusalem, but very uh, urgency in gaza, who depend on andre in gaza. they depend on underwear so that they do not starve to death. so they, they can get the basic medical attention. if under what can provide or, or can help, the hospitals provide the depend on under roof for shelter in the schools that
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remain standing and haven't been bombed by is really a more planes in the occupied was spot. there is schools, vocational training, health services, all of that is provided to nearly a 1000000 people that nobody can replace. these are services that are essential for the continued basic necessities of all those people in under what has been called brightly. so irreplaceable because of the magnitude of its services uh quote only and gaza. there are about 13000 staff members who work for underwood, provide services even now during the genocide and nor is those post echo 2 of them in fact so. so what happens next? as well, the laws give under about 90 days to finish its work to stop its work to for is really officials not to have any contact which has already been very,
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very scarce and very antagonistic over the past year. especially. and this is really concerning for everybody. we've heard from a lot of, for administrators about this. immediately after the adoption of the law, we even heard from the european union. the pointed out something very interesting, i thought, which is that this measure not only violates the you and charter it not only violates international law and is really obligations under it. it violates the provisional measures adopted by the international court of justice. in that genocide case, that is real now face as. so this is the one time that the e u is invoking those genocide accusations, and reminding israel that there could be very serious consequences. 90 days for the you on to figure out what it's going to do. some are calling for consequences including putting in question the un, israel's membership at the un general assembly. all right,
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new to do thanks very much so full that that's nor day speaking to us from amman, jordan, on nearly the entire population of garza relies on on russell the basic needs. let's take a closer look at the organization. the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees was created in 1949. and that was to support the palestinians forcibly displaced in 1948. and that was because of the creation of as well known by palestinians as the knock ball catastrophe. today. and supposedly 6000000 palestinian refugees and 58 comes across garza, they occupied was back. jordan liber not as well as syria to and as of last year, 545000 total enrolled and on russ $709.00 schools. the agency also runs a 140 primary healthcare facilities and more than 50000 palestinians work for the agency across the middle east. or also encourages and supports the rise of fell as
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the refugees to return to their homeland stipulates in the you in general assembly resolution went on full which as well rejects atari. god was whom as in beryl butler with me. right now is what king to can lead you to my eyes out when it was present. thing is the goal. it's a step by probing just kind of in the owner was implementation of it's mondays of course the posting and occupies territories as well. is basically a looking for replacing or even removing this organization from this house. the entire trees, which will have certainly future precautions on be sure, the short and long time around that are below terms. by the way, especially that only one has been leading significant humanitarian operations. so, so will be gone on the cruise on the ground, which is a main, uh making sense is of course the goal is, is to have been completely subjected to is by the compartment palestinians. these
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completed this a step as a very serious escalation that will have huge impacts on the humanitarian economic situation. and the goal is a step that will set, at least with your rates, and it's domestically the uh, the refugee a wrong to operate to return cases will be certainly impacted while he's well is going to write a case. i use 2 cases, a bible replacement and even the reputation reported was a from the entire kind of city and search for you carry out your 0. there was that i had to luke is invested or to be you and barbara woodward has addressed the lack of a being allowed in tools and garza and the decision to ban on the humanitarian situation . and garza, particularly in the north, is catastrophic and completely unacceptable. the u. k condemns the as rated government's restrictions on age access. they must enable more aid to enter. now,
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that can be no justification for denying civilians access to a central supplies. we're also gravely concerned buys rarely connected legislation voted on today which 6 to cattail henri is ability to operate. israel must abide by its own publications, uninsured. unreal can continue to provide essential services to those suffering. and garza on the west bank are just operating gabriel as on days out the un headquarters in new york gave what we've heard from you guys in baset of it. what other reaction have you been getting at the you and on the stand by israel? well 1st of all, let's talk about the secretary general of i've been in contact with his spokes person and were told that the secretary general is working on
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a statement that should be coming out sometime this evening. it's currently a little after 5 pm here in new york, so we can expect a statement from the secretary general, i think in the coming hours. now in terms of security council members, this decision by the israeli parliament came down actually as the security council was meeting here at un headquarters, a discussing a israel's attack on your end. so as an advisors were coming out of that meeting, were we were able to inform them of the news. some of them had seen it on their phones. and we did get reaction from both the chinese investor to the u. n. and also rushes ambassador to the un, both of them condemning this decision by these rarely parliament, the russian ambassadors saying it's terrible. in his words, i asked, what can the un now do about this? and he said, well, that's a very good question. uh, the security council,
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it's going to have to look into that the same, essentially the same message was from the chinese ambassador as well. now there's other ambassadors, is there a walking out? they said, listen, we're working on a statement, but overall i can tell you there is widespread condemnation of this move by the israeli parliament because the you and the investigators here that work at the un. no, just as well, if not better than any one of the important role that unreal plays in palestine, particularly in gods, or they've been told up in the secretary general and from many others that the job, the unread does, is simply not replaceable. so we're expecting some more reaction probably on tuesday as well because the security council will reconvene having their monthly meeting on the middle east particular of the issue on palestine. so we expect to hear more about this decision on tuesday as well. all right, gabriel is on those. thanks very much for that update. on more reaction,
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the european union was issued a statement in response to israel's bond on law saying this legislation stands install contradiction to international law and the fundamental humanitarian principle of humanity. the bose may also entail the violation of the provisional measures ordered by the international court of justice and those obligations under international law. millions of lives are potentially at stake and these obligations cannot be disregarded any longer. the remains committed to supporting law and its mission while maintaining your tragedy, accountability and oversights and its partnership. while the goals also been discussed at the state department in washington dc joint engine as well. at the state department, there is a deep concern about israel's plan to ban the un relief and works agency from operating in guys speaking to reporters at a briefing shortly before israel took action on that band state department
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spokesman, matthew miller said that the state department had warned is real not to take this action. he has said, we have made clear to the government of israel that we are deeply concerned by this proposed legislation. he went on to say that secretary of state anthony blinking spoke to run durham or the administer of strategic affairs and defense, secretary, or defense minister, you of the lot warnings and bows it. this action was completely unacceptable to the us, that there was no other agency capable of delivering relief to gaza. and that, that would mean that children, babies, women, men, civilians, would all suffer degraded circumstances or even possibly deaf because of the lack of humanitarian assistance that, that would mean would be going into gaus. he went on to say passage of this legislation could have implications under us law that as
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a reference to conditions only aid that us gives to israel conditions that include the need to ensure that humanitarian assistance gets to the people it needs to get to or otherwise the us can withhold that 8. so this is essentially a threat from the us saying that we could withhold aid if israel does not stop this action that they are planning on taking. and matthew miller also said, in a number of important ways, the relationship between israel in the u. n is not productive, and it does not serve the as rarely citizens. well, we may hear more from secretary or state entity blinking, but for now, straight up condemnation from the state department at this action by israel john henry and l g 0 of the state department. on the commission of general sleepless, it really is commented on the band. the same vote this evening is unprecedented and says a dangerous precedent. it opposes the human child to and violates the states of visuals,
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obligations under international law. and this is the latest and the ongoing campaign to the squared it on rock and the, legitimize as role towards providing human development assistance and services to palestine. refugees are these both increased the suffering of the palestinians and nothing less than collective punishment failing to push back these bowls. well, we can all come with multi lateral mechanism established oft of over to. and this should be a concern tool. well, let's bring in lake, so talking bug, the full month, general counsel, an agency why director of operations that own wise joining us from to lose and fonts. thanks very much for your time and i'll do 0 this evening. does, does band by, as well a violate international well, it's indeed creates an unprecedented illegal dilemma for the united nations whilst adopted into each really little by
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the connect. it is really parliament, the international court of justice in july and its advisory opinion on the illegality of the occupation role that israel's very occupation of the guys a strip and a westbank encoding is true. so then i had become the legal including its associated a legal regime and at the end and the un general assembly subsequently resolved that israel must needs be occupied palestinian territory, including including instruments of them within 12 months. now, the international court of justice and a general assembly also rules that international organizations, including the united nation, as were under an obligation not to recognize as legal, the situation arising from israel unlawful president presence in the,
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in the occupied territories. and so this practically means in relation to this uh, this legislative measure that age rallies on the story that phone rise stuck between israel and the one hand to book. i'm sure he is ready. soldiers trying to are forced this legislation and the un general assembly, unless the parent all got organ that expects, it's to sort of not recognize the situation. so it's really a legal dilemma of legal crisis. and i expect we've just heard from your reporter in new york that the secretary general is preparing a statement. i expect that he will call primarily on the un general assembly. but, but also on the security council that where we all saw her 12 conveying tomorrow to, to consider the next step and, and the response to this, to this unprecedented results. we know. busy that the security council is not
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likely to take action, but the general assembly may very well besides to reject the, the government. it's credentials and debt by effectively on seating these really delegation from a seat in the, in the general assembly. and a general can also all size sanctions and barcode please continue. no. all right, so, and then that is exactly what one would want to consider at this point. given that the i c j, i've said is a, would need to at least demonstrate that it would be improving the flow of 8 into gaza. the us of the same thing. and one is while against impeding aids one israel face was while consequences. anything substantial? well, this is definitely a pivotal moment and uh, uh, from the, from, from the, from statements from uh, western un member states. uh,
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a long ways the much wider combination of a fall fall for the rest of the, of the year when members member states, you know that, that will undoubtedly also be before us coming. uh, this is a moment for the you when to really and, and you know, we should also consider that these legislative protects come on top off. numerous other attacks on the you when, as a whole and the earlier a tech. so i'm, i'm rob, but also i'm the un secretary general on israel sort of urging that the, the, the, uh, the, the you, when the secretary and building should be close down into the general assembly whole uh, it's really reaching a point that the, the, the principal organs off the, off the, uh, united nations, the security council, and the general assembly has have really no choice but to take strong action. uh
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and, and uh and uh, as you, as you, as you said, he is not just this recent advisory opinion, and it's all sort of genocide. ruling is also under international humanitarian law. a israel prevents unreal from operating its schools, its health centers, and it's not a critical service. this is rise, a no legal obligation to provide those services itself. and this was one of the, one of the key reasons why in 9067, israel request a tongue rock to continue its operations guys on the west bank because of israel knew that otherwise it would estimate provision for this. so i think is rather move itself into a very difficult political and you go corner, and it will be very critical to see how the leadership in, in,
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in the un, including the general assembly. and the security council will, will deal with a single response. but i found a very strong response. i'm in the par, some of those will. israel hasn't uh, indicated to any sort of alternative well provided for, as you say, the provision of aid. is there an alternative to on why given the very important work it's been doing there? yeah, it's sort of somewhat not easy. uh, it's really politicians that'd be talking about making arrangements in east jerusalem for the same children to go to sort of is really administrative tools. but nothing about guys are under westbank and indeed the magnitude between you guys on the west bank, sunrise, about $18000.00 employees. uh uh and, and, and runs hundreds of installation schools, health centers and so forth. you know,
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that is not easy to replace. and as many, many people have headsets throughout the past year, it's already on right. that has the operational capacity to trust off the community, the dedicated, highly professional policy and staff of the, of the organization that is able to provide the services. so if israel has no arrangement in place, that will be a, you know, a huge for next we have seen already that goal that's in the gaza strip in the west . and if the community, they are realizes that i'm rise being forced to close down to schools and the house centers bass, this will be huge political bombshell and, and is likely to trigger a new sort of resistant actions. and, and that in turn will, this is rather an x, you still further step up. it's the fault on the red spectrum. very tragic
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situation. if uh, if, uh, uh, the international community is not able to now who really bodies face down and say enough is enough. and this extra stop that from texas. also interesting to see watson bite and we'll do immediately after the elections. he will have about 10 weeks uh before the next president comes in to really sort of the unencumbered by the, by the elections, to sort of step up pressure on, on these really government. all right, let's talk about thank you very much for your contribution this evening. a stature . well, let's turn to what's on the folding on the ground in gaza. a 24 day siege in the north killed a move in 1000 palestinians. it strikes the targeting heavily populated areas, wiping out entire families. the
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women and children of the majority of those killed gaza. civil defense is at least a 100000 palestinians, remain trapped in the north. there was a fled say they were forced to leave a gun points. 0 minded, central gauze, are these really minute please talk to the residential building at those a way to refuge account, at least 10 palestinians have been killed in the attack. the end of a rush to the nearby alexa hospital, which is already overwhelmed with patience, they refused the death toll could rise about a frequent as filed evidence with the international court of justice, which says, well, it proves, as well as committing the genocide in gauze on the 750 page document support south africa's accusation that as well as violated the 1948 genocide convention by promoting the destruction of palestinians living in gauze. so last week as legal
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team say they are confident the evidence provided will sustain their case. and the boss though is really a tax on the east of liberty city of both back of killed at least $28.00 people. and that's according to lebanon's house ministry. the slightest attack comes hours of the israel, bombarded the liberty city of tyre killing at least 7 people, and injuring 17 others. saying older as milan that from a southern lebanon, the residential blocks are being brought down in huge strikes after forcing people out of their homes under threat of bombings and the city c. front were restaurants. and cafe is used to be packed with. people are now destroyed, livelihoods, and history erase. this has become part of as well as policy in areas where as well as support based live the, i'm a how will about this very the,
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these attacks are part of pressure by these ladies on the muslim she community and those who represent them this way. it helps, by pressuring them, it will change the position of hezbollah and it's, i like amazon and forced him to give in and make concession was witnesses will not be the can. israel doesn't appear to be interested in a ceasefire. and 11 on it says it's in a phase of destroying hezbollah. this is a neighborhood bordering the southern city of sight in more families were made homeless and what appears to be a target to killing of a husband, a member that also killed women and children. left not because the power shops had been destroyed, our homes are being destroyed. people here are not fighters, there displays people who left their homes in southern lebanon, but israel controls the skies, but there is fierce fighting along the border. has been the hopes that by maximizing casualties among is way the troops it will give it leverage and potential ceasefire negotiations. the arm group has also intensified rocket beside
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and drone strikes on military targets in northern and central as well as well. however, is continuing its escalade tory pressure is raul appears to be showing its strength with attacks like this one. the feeling here is that it wants to make it more costly for hezbollah and it's supporters. hundreds of thousands of them are now internally displaced. there's little to suggest that there's support for hezbollah is eroding center for their eligibility to how that site though. so there's nothing on in the united nations security council held a meeting to discuss, as well as the most recent attack on the lawn and the hours of staff day wisdom countries, the verge to hong lots to respond. now the way in bassett is told the security council that israel is destabilizing the entire region. because even though there's you more reason why it has for the exam for the why later, the international law under your, in charter, by committing the bit
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a act of aggression against sovereignty on to told you on the integrity of your on is id aggravation. i guess you're on is obvious and does not a care in isolation, disagree. it aggressive attack is part of a broader sustain, peta with aggression unchecked. impunity which, which is why you continue to just stop guys. do the entire vision. most of the top, the federal is i'm going aggression. that's me. convincing on was crimes against the for the senior and, and live on is because a still a head and i'll just around the do just president leads of protest in front of parliament telling, angry opposition support is the election result was afford, the
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none of them are sufficient and quite a quiet months for year just as a approach, it is still a little bit stormy. not particularly when either winds blowing through norway now, but we found a strongly so once again, some funding in italy, but this is more of a focus and she can see on the eastern side of spain. so the whole costs for tuesday, the breezy little bit of rain in norway isn't particularly when the little bit breezy in the low countries and in our bags of flyers and like rain in, for example, those in germany. but this is quite a nice warm spell in the middle dries well, this is where we will see some flooding. these orange talks, phone from tons of stones from the alga off right up to the eastern side of space will cause some trouble, i think. and they're right in for a couple of days. but the same time it's induced give it rooms all the way from something from across to the balkans. mom because a case in point 23 degrees. he actually is a teens are about 5 above average stuff. extreme, it's just nice to see, i suppose,
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that given what's happening in spite this some throw off in the expansions of morocco, it will be some snow of significance on monday, then reduced just a few shots. i think on tuesday, the seasonal writing in north africa should be going science by probably to is that which is fine. also sierra the articles. so i've been gone a little bit last night in nigeria. the beams as a content creators have become journalists, rescuers, heroes. and targets to, to customers. so when a visa comes to me and yet they continue to report the close of business. the story of just want to be should be a, let me know that had been hired for the love of cuz on that just the to the latest
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news stage of on the vision all taking place in the boston in northern go for as the way to on the strength of and, and the resistance you better from the account with detailed coverage with both of these real and how may i ask, continuing to talk to us the prospect of a low and fighting seems unlikely anytime soon from the house or the story. the near says, these ambulances have had any maintenance, israel's totaled will pay of the stripped me. no spare parts, have come more than a year. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you want to move to 0 reminder about top stories, the sour, israel's fall, evans,
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boston, new standing, the you win agency for palestinian refugees from operating within as well, and was condemned. the band cooling at oak ridge is also significantly restrict unreal as activities across occupied east jerusalem. and the occupied west banks and central gauze. at least 10 palestinians have been killed. vine is ready as strike targeting a residential building and federal by law the enjoy. that being rushed to the nearby alexa hospital and that's already overwhelmed. patients in the past, always really attacks on the east of liberty city on falls back, cause kills at least 28 people less according to live in on the health ministry. this latest attack comes our office is open, bought at the liberty city of time, killing at least 7 people and injuring 17 of us. the
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he was president joe biden cost is ballots in early voting in his home state of delaware biden. there's no expect it to return to washington dc with 8 days left until the election. the former president donald trump is in atlanta, georgia, while vice president cala harris is campaigning in michigan. will it speak now to rosalind jordan? she's in washington, dc. rosen and you've been watching the latest lego carmella harris's campaign. what's happening today as well? the short version would be the vice president left washington to head to michigan to campaign in a couple of cities. she's already been to the city of saginaw, where she went to a, a, somebody, conductor factory and met with workers there and talked about her economic plans. she has another rally with her running mate, tim walt in ann arbor in the next couple of hours. but the big story coming from the campbell of harris campaign is their efforts to take advantage of the racist
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language that came out of donald trump's riley, on sunday at madison square garden in new york city. that, in fact, would be insult against the people of puerto rico, which is a us commonwealth. not a state has really angered not just of those of puerto rican descent, but it is also anchored other latinos in the united states. they are considered a critical part of the swing vote, particularly in swing states, such as pennsylvania, l and, and others. and so the campaign has already, i helped put up money to send out copies of the speakers, remarks, denigrating, puerto rico to voters in pennsylvania. they've already there already reportedly working on a television commercial and the vice president herself, also known as the democratic presidential candidate,
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said that the american people are tired of this quote nonsense. and she said that americans are ready to turn the page. and she said that the rally which donald trump held on sunday in new york city just shows that he is much more interested in grievances and himself randomization. rather than working for the american people. right, rosalind jordan in washington, d. c. thanks very much for that. on that note, let's bring it out and officially he's in atlanta in georgia. i am ellen frozen and mentioned that the democrats at this point would not wanting to capitalize on those races or comments, hasn't been reaction to the comments made by comedian tony inch lift wasted at the trunk. bradley, on sunday nights when he called puerto rico, a floating island of garbage, has to be reaction on your end. well of course we were in new york on sunday, and we highlighted that there were controversial comments, including that comment on puerto rico,
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which would undoubtedly caused controversy. and absolutely, that has what's happened. there's been a firestorm essentially over the last 12 hours or so. since those comments were made, the trump campaign desperately trying to put them down and they're simply saying, look, these are comments from a comedian, but they don't. and they're not endorsed by donald trump. and the media is focusing on this, rather than concentrating on the list of great speakers who made points about why donald trump should be the next president. the simple fact is, this isn't about us for the trump campaign, particularly in the key swing state of pennsylvania. and we hear that the how does campaign is going to spend a significant amount of money highlighting those comments to as the latino community there. it's the start the largest puerto rican community outside the island all in pennsylvania. and of course, pennsylvania is a very important swing state. and so we will see that over the next few days when we hear anything from donald trump on this in the next couple of hours when he speaks here in georgia, probably. but what we're likely to hear is that he has got no regret said nothing
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to do with him. and of course, it will be the corrupt media, the link stream media, the enemies of the people, as he's called the media in the past, highlighting something that was meant to be taken as a joke. but let me tell you one comment. i go from a republican, i know who is today. it's a trump supporter who said this was a racist comment. describing it is a joke is what you do when races get called out. and he said that the republican party should be and must be backed up in this. all right, and then what else are we expecting from trump today as well? he's been in georgia, unimportant swing states. it's got 16, electro college votes. so you can see why is important. it's a place that he lost in 2022 bite and one it is surprisingly at 4 years ago and come to hi, this is slightly behind in some of the polls and slightly ahead and some of the others. so that tells you how tight this race is going to be, and he's going to win here in georgia. he's been meeting with faith leaders, but he's here in right in the heart of atlanta. now,
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we're not seeing the big crowds that we've seen. the other events in georgia for donald trump, but that might be, that were in the suburbs, right? in the suburbs in the heart of atlanta. and that tends to be very heavily democratic and so may have been speaking some people who are going in, they were students born in students who are at the university here. and they are essentially one of them said they've come alone to see the show. but everyone here will be watching to see whether or not donald trump address is what happened at the raleigh. whether he will address the fact that we're not just comments about puerto rico, but really racist comments about other parts of the us community. for a man who says that he's trying to bring a medic together, will he address to his comments directly when he takes the state to you and about a couple of hours, right? unofficial in atlanta, georgia, thank you very much for keeping us updated but i'm joined now, why can't us macintosh, the former, a secretary of state and lieutenant governor for to recall?
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he's joining us from san juan. thanks very much for joining us on al jazeera. we've heard how puerto ricans not only for the reasons, but latino is a very unhappy of all those comments that were made. but not only that, but also that donald trump didn't seem to say anything against those comments to so and as an, as american citizens, we can fight back. and what we're doing is we're inviting a for reagan, americans who have the right to vote on the mainland. we have 6000000 ricans living in the states. 3000000 living in puerto rico. we're asking them that they go out on the boat next tuesday and user votes to back at this comedian and hit back at the host of this comedian, which is donald trump. and the way they can do that is in key states battle ground states. there are more public and voters the margin of victory or defeat in the
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past 2020 elections in pennsylvania. we have 600000 ricans, or 400000 of those who have the right to go in georgia, in north carolina, in arizona and nevada, all of them swing states and battle ground states. we have more borders then are needed to serve past the majorities that were obtained in 2020. and they turn out to go on tuesday. not only to vote for campbell hours and the feat donald trump, but you also vote for the us senate candidate is that campbell, i supported for example, that even car sale, who is a dorian from florida, who is a democrat. and who is congress woman who has voted in favor of a regal repeated z as a member of congress. if you have bob casey who has been very supportive that was
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in pennsylvania, jackie rose and the. busy senate, the senate cabinet in nevada. we can not only have camelot when the election thanks to for recon boats, but also retained the us senate for, for rico, the that, that people affected by comments like that. would they come together and make that difference in swing states? what? so that's kind of a reality. the one that donald trump could face come election day, or is there made aware of what the comments were and that made makes it dependent on what campaign the democratic party and cavil a will do with those terrible words that were said? well, instead of saying we condemning those statements which everybody is doing, we just go out and condemn and condemn them with our right to vote. because we are
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natural born us citizens and have the right to go with the mainland comm trade in some of the peoples who are being attacked by donald trump. but as people who unfortunately do not yet have the right to vote because they're not us, it is we are you as soon as we can fight back effectively and hit them or it really hurts. what do you think it says if we could, comedian felt comfortable enough to make a comment like that? as a trump riley? do you think his comments were isolated or perhaps could be representative of what many people, including donald trump might be thinking or have created the kind of sentiment? well, he was probably hired and he was probably scheduled to be there because of the types of jobs that he usually makes. so you know, it's not a totally fine exculpatory situation for the donald trump campaign to say, oh, that was him. we are, we, you know, we have nothing to do with that. yes,
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they do have something to do with that. and the fact that donald trump has not said a word about this has not, this is, and so, and so from the medium that he and his campaign were hosting says a lot. and uh, and the terrible thing the been said that same day and previous days, you know, comparing the payments of a major golf or uh, you know, those are not things that as presidential candidates should be talking about. so, you know, here's what it is. and i think it's high time and now to regions personally and the regions going to hit back personally using wisely the right to vote that they have as natural. busy or american citizens in the states where they may reside, which includes the swing states of pennsylvania, north carolina, georgia, arizona, and nevada. all right, candice mccintock, thanks very much for joining us to now to 0. can us we can talk is the full most secretary of state lieutenant governor, governor, excuse me,
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a for to recall. thank you. all right, let's stay with the us election. and heidi joe cast is joining us now from madison in wisconsin. i do. we've heard a lot about the importance of the swing states, a lot of emphasis on that at this point. just days away from the direction you were in one of those swing states, it could come down to a handful of people. what are the main issues where you are that's where i found that i am in wisconsin and the election in this state was just decided by just 20000 votes back in 2020. when this wing states one toward joe biden, in the election, previous to that wisconsin had voted for donald trump. and so really it's up in the air, how voters will decide this time around. in fact, the latest pull out today from usa today found that the 2 candidates, pamela harris and trump, are tied essentially,
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neck and neck. so speaking to the voters here and asking them what are the issues animating them to vote? well, the economy constantly comes out and we've seen as a national polls, as well as the number one issue. people really felt inflation during jo biden's presidency. some of them are blaming comma la harris, who's courses the vice president for that same. and that is one of the major reasons that trump has those voters support. but we're also hearing about health care. i spoke with one woman who is a dairy farmer, and she says she's fearful that trump will try to get rid of the affordable care act again. which of course, is a health insurance plan that passed under the obama presidency. and now insurance, 45000000 americans, including many farmers, she says that without that insurance, she may have brain cancer as she did before and she would not be able to afford treatment without potentially losing her farm. and then another top issue that
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we're constantly hearing about is immigration. wisconsin is far, far from the southern border of the us with mexico. but even here, there are people with strong opinions. republicans saying that they think this, the border is not secured. they're blaming that on biden. they say they support trumps a plan for mass deportations in which he's claim that he wants to deport millions of people per year. but we also spoke with that same farmer who again, is not a trump supporter. she says she wants to vote for carla harris and she says that if mask deportations were to take place for farms they lose a lot of their labor. as many agricultural workers in the us are migrants, many who come legally, but some for undocumented as well. so find me to pray here. there are so many issues that are up in the air for voters in wisconsin who say they feel very empowered being among the swing states that they could be the ones to decide this very consequential presidential election. right now. you're jo castro,
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thanks very much. i. you, jo castro, tracking the developments in swing states open. sylvania is also a state that sits on a knife edge and with 19 either 2 votes. it could also decide who becomes president and gets his bug is ready to play. it spots in the finding the course of the selection is my kind of reports, goals and fields of gettysburg amok. to remind us of the black, the black hole that was fault here, a part of a civil war that pitched americans against each other scenario that it goes into a divided nation of to day. when we start to see people who think differently than us as our enemies, then i don't know that there is another election enough democracy if you will, that can save us from that. the republican incumbent and the district, backed by donald trump, did not reply to request for an interview, but his democratic opponent bits, bonham. a former republican,
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is adamant that donald trump support could prove costly at the polls. the majority of people i've spoken to, including several republicans recognize what a threat he is to our, to our democracy. so these republicans recognize that while they don't agree with every platform i have, they understand that if they vote for him, he takes away the right to vote in the 1st place while the civil war was still raging. in november, 1867, abraham lincoln came to gettysburg to dedicate a new symmetry for the thousands of united states soldiers who died and baffled it shows the address was an impassioned plea for preservation of the union and the fulfilment of the young nations exercise in democracy is what it co till this day that the government of the people by the people for the people shall not perish
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from the it's an ideal for which so many died. that struggles to suffice today's clement a plus style division. mike kinda, oh, just sierra guess he's the pennsylvania to georges of protesting against the results of saturday's parliamentary elections in which the governing georgia dream party was declared. the winner of president's supplement was, or a bitch of any calls for the demonstrations and to choose russia of interfering in the poles. allegations must go denies. mohammed reports unhappy with the election results. thousands of george gibbs rallied outside parliament in the capital to be the seat. they accuse the governing pro russian jordan green part of leading the vote. georgette the president said that part you said,
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and i agree with the sub position election . people who have a lot of opportunity to to work here to you on 3, the election commission, se deposed was fee and 5th. i think that the booting party 154 percent of the volts election absolve, disagreed election days. was generally pro city ready when opened, argues, administered. nobody met her, but locked by your tons of every month. we stricken compromise, but, but secrecy, and several trusted direct inconsistency. president salumi absorb, she says she doesn't recognize the results accusing russia middling in the election
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. i'm accusing the routing party of having used a russian forms russian messages and probably some type of freshman timing for this. a really special operation. russia deposition st. outset powers of trying to destabilize georgette the european union quote, for a full investigation of the results. the people of georgia have been striving and fighting for democracy as they have a right to know what's happened this weekend. and they have a right to see that electronic irregularities are investigated swiftly. transparency and independently many good gifts, one country during the european union. but the subsidies election results that drink up us more difficult. now, how does and does it? are they bolivian governments, the tooth full of presidents,
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even morales of staging an assassination attempt? on sunday, the former president posted a video online, which shows his call was pointed holes in the wind screen. and this dr. apparently wounded. it happens is a small town in central bolivia. the tensions between morales and bolivia is current president. and who we are say have led to violent protests. morales is currently under investigation by the prosecutors office for charges of human trafficking to the okay, now if for rights activist steve and he actually linen, better known as told me, robinson has been joe for 18 months. he pleaded guilty to contempt of quote off the breach of an injunction, but prevented him from repeating libelous claims. they, i've seen that and had earlier been sued for libel by sue in refugee jamal new jersey, an order to pay almost a $150000.00 of damages. his lawyer said, he repeated the claims because he believes in free speech is really curious by
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critics and politicians of inciting days of riots across prison in late july. europe's largest called manufacturer faults of boston is planning to shut at least 3 factories in germany and lay of tens of thousands of work as step boss and reports from berlin, a flag and 300000 workers in germany. they had jobs long considered among the countries safest are at the risk. this example is a very trusted customer, obviously cost view. we have to see how we can feed our families and what's next for this region. since this has personal consequences, but also for the region and in fact for germany, volkswagen has suffered badly from strong competition with china. seen it sales decreased by 500000 cars over the past 4 years. the companies transition to electric cars that's also seriously left behind for the cost of set us inside. and it's a problem with the management is that is known these problems for almost 20 months . i don't get to develop,
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present any innovative solutions except that cost subsidy cuts and the employees allegedly caused the problems as well as your books. the announcement will likely lead to a fee as back home with germany's powerful unions who are hinting at strike action . volkswagen is no longer determined beacon of success and stability. it's been for so many years. a faithful realization for many here not only for those who may lose the jobs, but for the country as a whole. we'll see if it's famously strong economy. we can step fast of alex's era bowl in manchester, united to the set to their manager, eric, to the all the decision comes off to the clubs, worst stall to a season in 34 years. david stokes reports sundays to one defeats at west. him turned out to be the end of the road to manchester, united, manage it every 10 hug. it was that full loss at the season, which is 3 victories from 9 games. united a down and 14th just 7 points above the relegation places. it was stopped to
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a campaign since the $198990.00 season. yeah, i think it was a think this time to be on us. fail a day fail for and a little bit, but a pharmacist or something good enough. i think it's a, a time that we really liked fresh energy, new perspective and new ideas. 10. how took the job in 2022 and went to try face dangerously cup and the cup in may when they beat manchester city to the trophy. it was that victory, that convinced you know it's, it's new coding to jim ratcliffe to stick with 10 hug. but results and performances have forced the cups hand with just one when and that last 8 games, you know, competitions, it seems like they've been swimming around in circles despite the 600000000 outlay from uh, from 10 uh, during this time. uh, there's no discernible progress whatsoever, so it wasn't just take over, they've got
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a difficult jump in to turn it and turn it to and the stricken oil tanker around, you know, it's, it have one a record 20 english titles but nothing since 201310 hawk now joining david moiz, let me find how joe say moreno and only can associate in folding show to the standard set by alex ferguson. i do feel like this time around the money just being bites all the way is being given a lot of time. i think that this is a very remote some of the decision made by the ownership of system. the scope is around the managers much healthier for money to succeed and that i think they would really prefer not to being stuck in the money to 5 months into their operational direction. really, 10 houses, assistance for me. you know, it could strike a route by mr. roy will take charge of the team is entering the head coach until a permanent replacement is found. they probably less the in the lead cup a wednesday. they be stokes out. is there a why that's it for me for me to my now. so this is all, but i'll be back in just a moment with more of the day's news,
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the, the risk of diseases passing from animals to humans is greater than ever before. we do not know all the different parasites and viruses and bacteria that the neighbors may have in its final episode. i'll just say ro visits the disease hotspot, madagascar, they also, he's on not a cliff enough to respond to a not pre class and the cost on just later on. mary, him shaheen. and that's been making films about since 2006 when i moved there in 2005, since we recovering from the 38, your occupation by israel. people were hopeful that their lives would improve
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their dreams have been destroyed. and all that remains on account of the last chapter, dreams on out to 0. just as the water begin to restate in the country south is a new city or flooded hit. the country is not displacing tens of thousands across several districts. we don't have any fresh water for drinking. no. can we cook food under these conditions? it is tough for us. the region is familiar with flash floods, but this is one of the worst spent over 30 years. thousands of people are forced to move homes and farm lands severely damaged members of the armed forces with the help of volunteers, our leading rescue and relief efforts. we faced real difficulties and rescuing people. i think that was too much water recovery for many of those farmers could take months or even years home go daddy dentist and all the calls that are pointed towards washed away. it's a total loss. climate exports, one,
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