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thousand points on a drum, the letter u, u, open up, well, everyone froze, 600 points, letter, letter n, n, nst curious part is beginning, few will get home today. 600 points, letter, oy, leonid arkadyevich, letter, letter ch, well, i know what to expect from you, you can name a word, now, now, hold it, hold it, don't drop it, 350 points, letter, letter l, open up, hairdresser, and before us is the second finalist, capital show field of miracles, from our program, from the first channel, gifts. as well as the player, we are all worried, so this, well, i thought, i didn’t guess, somehow the game initially went wrong for me, but then everything was restored, that is, i got everything together, and i won, the final came out, again on air. there was a short haircut, in the tver province they called him, what was he called? 750 points, one letter, well then i’ll name the letter a, yes, it is necessary, i know, always start with a man, come on, ah, it’s been a long time since we had guests from moldova, thank you, it's warm at home, yes, leonid arkadyevich always dreamed of shaking your hand, can i
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thousand points on the drum, letter, u, u, open, well, that's it froze, 600 points, letter, letter n, n, nst curious part begins, few will get home today, and 600 points, letter, oh, leonid arkadyevich, letter letter h. well, i know what to expect from you, you can name a word, now, hold it, hold it, don't drop it. 350 points, letter, letter l, open, shearer, and before us is the second finalist, the capital of the pole chudes show, from our program from the first channel, gifts from the second three players to the studio, to you girls, mugs that no one else has, of course i was worried, to hide i won't, like... like the player, we're all worried, so it's, well, i thought, i didn't guess, somehow the game initially went wrong for me, but then it all came back together, that is, i got everything together, and i won, reached the final, again on air capital show field of miracles, the third three, natalia vladimirovna brodneva, kazan, dmitry yuryevich grishko, republic of moldova, city of soroca, rano kholova, dushanbe, come on, dmitry yuryevich, start, ah traditions, 34 years old, thank you,
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. who said everything, 350 points, the letter does not want to repeat it out loud, letter, letter n, n, nte, i see that it is not there, but what, i see that it is not there, but i see that it is, open, literally people froze, 750, letter v, and why don't you spin the drums, because i am too happy. to see you, leonid arkadyevich, yes i, it was the dream of my whole life, allow me hug you, please, thank you, lenyaevich, belos, letter, letter s, open, i, the whole word is a saying and in front of us is another finalist from the capital show field of miracles from the first channel gifts of the third three players to the studio. tatyana vladimirovna, i want everyone to hear everyone to know, how many children do you have? four, how can we bypass this event, a person has four children, from us, from everyone, from the first channel, come on, pass this on to them, gifts to the studio, leonid arkadovich, today my son, the eldest is with me in the studio, sergey, go here, sergey, come on, come on! go, take it, thank you, you know that these are gifts for children, but that's how it's done here,
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man who said it all, 350 points, letter, but she doesn't want to repeat it out loud, letter, letter n, n, nminute, i see that she's not there, and what, i see that she's not there, and i see that she is. open up, literally people froze, 750, letter v, and why aren't you spinning the reels? happy to see you, leonid arkadyevich, and for me it was the dream of my whole life, let me hug you, please, thank you, lyani toch, i love you, letter, letter s, open up, what am i! come on, the whole word, a fable, and before us is another finalist, from capital show, poli miracles, from channel one, gifts from the third three players to the studio! tatyana vladimirovna, i want everyone to hear, everyone to know, how many children do you have? four, how can we bypass this event in a person, four children? from us, from everyone, from channel one, come on, pass this on to them, gifts to the studio. today my son, the eldest is with me in the studio, sergey, sergey, come on! sit down and take it, thank you, you know that these are gifts for children, but this is how it is customary for us, for some time now
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if you think about and it only her c n n interview some days ago. but also having to think about a form or debates. she delivered like many, many years ago, and we must not forget. donald trump is a total professional, you know, he was running a, there's a tv show for 13 use the front to so he's a pro and she had to send off to him and to she did well. and she also kind of use a very common trick from politicians and they get also by something they feel uncomfortable because they just change the topic or not to answer the questions. that example, that's for example of what you did when it came to migration, which is a really weak spot of hers as she was responsible, responsible for the migration politics of the abiding harris government. and she just kind of turned the page and the tags. donald trump managed to talk about a, this crowd sizes of his relatives, and he took the bait instead of mailing her down and migration issues. he jumped on bed. so in that regard, she performed very professional, as a politician and i mean these debates are also re
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in the united states as invited to employees so fresh and state media network r t n n for sanctions on its top editors that used of seeking to influence november as presidential elections. the us to on each address of the, to a charge with conspiring to come with money laundering unwinding before them. the agents registration act to commit money wondering now there's only 5 minister benjamin netanyahu has v. a form that is relevant not withdraw its troops from the border between southern gaza and egypt, known as the philadelphia, quote adult. he said the troops were germane onto that as of got into the portal. would never be use of the smuggling route by how much, which was behind the october 7th pedo attacked. nathan, yeah, i will stress that controlled in the caught it all was a condition for permanency file. now he said that it's really not good. it's hostages back. it's literally, it's pressure on him on these other terms that are you running planned at an extra border has elsewhere and we're committed to defeating them to extra painting this evil from our midst. i want to talk to
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it's n n for them for them to n n for them lo d0 opportunity for them to do just that. do nonetheless think that. but i do nonetheless think that starmer and reeves have a strategy. the facts are they've got a strategy, all right. and that's no, it's to steal off pensioners. i think it is right that they left. i think it is right that they level with us that the finances are pretty dire , and finances are pretty dire, and the undeniable that after 14 years of conservatives in power, and i'm sure you would agree with me on this, the state of our country is in a mess. i'm very proud to be british, but if you look at our nhs, you look at the report that's come out today, you look at social care, you look at the appalling state of our prisons, the fact that the government seem to be left with no alternative but to let out prisoners. early this week in significant numbers. i mean, that's a terrible legacy. >> you can raise your voice all you like. we not have that sort of behaviour on this show. >> over to you, lizzie. >> say something to matthew. they keep going on about th
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the main reason that my name is on the left side is because of the barricade that has a kid, c n. n is in gaza. and i truly believe that it's my government had any idea what was really happening on the grounds. they would not support the same questions to israel by rice, whom alexa and by offering to share the for teach that i have. and the stories that i've seen 1st hand and heard from my protest in, in colleagues 2nd hand, i hope that i will be able to make a difference with my research coworkers. a group of us marine is on shore leave, enter key a being attacked by use activist. they accused the service men of having foot palestinian blood on their hands. here's what happened. the start of the u. s. s. was dogs in the port of is made and wallet, soldiers and marines were on liberty. walking around the city is many members of the church. the youth union surrounded us soldiers put bags over their heads, shouted yank to go home. and if this scenario of this event was recorded and made its rounds on social media, many suggested that the events were justified. this also sparked a larg
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n, n, open up, a, please remind me of the task, oh, do you think i i remember, no, but what are we at least guessing, like christians, and say, what are the tasks called , out of the mouths of babes, what out of the mouths of babes, what did he say, repeat again, no, repeat now, no, what are you, and she , of course, doesn't care, sector plus on the drum. which letter to open? well, the first one . open the first letter. yeah. sector prize on the drum. prize, prize in the studio, 100 players from all over our country have gathered here in the studio, the main characters will appear on this stage, these are mothers, fathers, children, a cloud, i'm dialing yours number, parents, grandmothers. guess the star, maybe it's one of the ivanushki, the first thing that came to my mind, i don't know why, relatives, season premiere, watch after the evening news, i don't haggle with women, everyone knows that, the main thing for me, as always, is that... you were in a good mood, want to buy something for the kids, please, don't open this box, we don't need it for you, yes, it's a memory for the kids, they're waiting for me, i have late kids, that's a memory, well, yeah, what's there, what's there, i don't know, and the devil knows if they put something in there, you get upset, i'll be upset, well, okay, the kids might be upset, but what am i talking about, but i'll give you 300, yes, everyone's heard, okay. everyone 's heard, but i misspoke, god bless him, i'll give you 300,000, and you'll refuse what 's here, i agree, yeah, yeah, the car, it's dark there, okay, are you sure, well , whatever, whatever, i don't have a license, what do i have, i don't have a license, as a citizen, you have one. all rights, don't turn away, are you sure that you need the money, yeah, yeah, yeah, since i'm unemployed, low-income, a mother of many children, kids, what should i do, but say hello, help mom, decide, well, no, i, i don’t have anyone with me, what to do, people, i, leonid arkadyevich, the thing is that i need money now, i’m going on another hike in the mountains. i’m into tourism, i love sports, air, sun and water - this is my style, the only thing i can say is that this thing is not suitable for the mountains, especially, so money, money in the studio, as i said, but nevertheless, as soon as you touch money, you will lose that, that’s it, i don’t have a driver’s license, okay, i have an apartment , some kind of, no good, we live with children, “i can show that here lay, of course, no, i will not have a heart attack, well, okay, let leonid arkadyevich remain, let the next players remain, young men, come here, come!" to honor? otmakhov mikhail pavlovich, mikhail here my dear, get up, what is your name, pavlovich, very nice, do not push. and tell me, mikhail pavlovich, who is this man who is standing next to you? and let me tell you a poem, and you will understand everything at once. we arrived in moscow, we are to you, izvizh korola, and leonidovich brought gifts. big, and dad is the main one in it, works as the boss of his drivers, and mom is a beauty, works from home, consults clients and knows a lot, and my older brother kolya, plays football like me, and runs up on the right and scores into the top corner, and i stand in the goal, i keep dragging penalties, from every tournament... i bring them home, so i told you about my whole family, now i want a gift, i will say thank you. bravo, just bravo everything, it was a wonderful read. nikaevich, can i, and my son recited such a wonderful poem, and to sum it up, these are gifts into the studio, these are the products of our factories, and this is a wonderful elixir, my friend denis sidorkin passed on the youth, the picture of yozhkin's cat is already ours as a symbol of the city. all the tourists who come usually rub one place on him, well, nose, nose, nose, nose, one, yes, and you forgive me, what is your profession, who are you? i work in telecommunications, he said that you are a team, i am the head of the transport department, and where is your mother, that's where this mother is, look at your mother. tell me, what's wrong, mother without flowers, our family is football, and the eldest son plays football, my youngest son plays football, i have also been playing football since i was 7, i want to send a huge hello to my first coach, nikolai petrovich komarov, i come from the village of sovetsky, he has been training children for more than 40 years, in addition to football, they, of course, do not become great football players, but he will make people out of them, so honor and praise to him nikolai petrovich, big hello to you, i also want to convey from my team, i want to convey your capital show museum, this is a photo of my team, and the pennant is also our team, the team called mkm, the city of yazhkorola, greetings to all the guys, leonit arkaevich, and one more thing - my dear aunt blessed me for this program when i went, she is 73 years old, zolotareva olimpiada pavlovna, allow me to convey greetings on my behalf, convey them, stand there, i beg your pardon, not on my behalf, on your behalf, of course, it would be outrageous to say olimpiada pavlina, but since she is my younger sister by age, olimpiada from all of us for many years. 500 points on the drum, letter, letter m. m. m. mikhail. yes, i i'm still waiting for you to finally, well, when! what is such a beautiful woman doing in suzdal? oh, i live there, relax, enjoy this wonderful city, here from all the residents of suzdal, as we say, a huge, huge hello to you. gifts to the studio, you can't do without them, souvenirs for tea, and of course, no one comes from the city of suzdal without cucumbers, my personal vegetables from the garden, try these cucumbers, the extraordinary crunch, the extraordinary aroma that such vegetables are born only on the sudal soil, i officially declare this, yes, please, musical gift to the studio, pararararam, wherever - you will regret more than once that you have not seen the fairy-tale city, about it now a story, suzal ancient pedestrian, in vladimir rus, come with myr to visit, at least in parel, at least by taxi, because there are colorful fairs, domes will enchant the eye, everything is there, my dears, it is missing. only you, what is a mephe tower to us, what is an ancient coliseum to us, we have a city in russia, suzal fairy-tale museum, there are masters filming movies, there is no cucumber holiday, simple and kind people please the world, there are colorful fairs there, the domes will enchant the eye, everything is there, my dears. but the only thing missing is you, there are colorful fairs there, the valans will enchant the eye. everything is there, my dears, but the only thing missing is you, pararararam, pararararam, the only thing missing is you, 1.0 points on the drum, so the letter, the letter k, open, oh, wonderful, i want to say a big thank you to the girls from the culture department who helped, collected gifts, and invite everyone to visit, all of russia, come, we will feed everyone, give them something to drink, beautifully present a good mood, sector plus on drum, please show, faya, my grandmother, every day in the garden, from dawn to dusk, mows, waters and digs, no matter what you tell her, and when friday comes, in the morning she looks at her watch, never misses yakubovich's mustache, for this reason, we are here today now, even if we lose, but we will see you. 400 points b, please, no, leonit arkaevich, can i spin drum for now i will say hello to my brother, he is an officer, lieutenant colonel of the strategic missile forces, his son recently graduated from military school, that is , followed in his footsteps, a young lieutenant came, to all my relatives in pendenskaya oblast, to all my friends in tambov oblast, to all who know me, hello to all, but 350 points, e, open, one letter, the main thing is that everyone froze, people are tense, sector prize on the drum, we play, 2,000 points, letter l, open, word, pozhinalenko, and before us is the second finalist of the capital show, oli chules from our program, from the first channel gifts for the second three players in the studio, excuse me, the vocal and choreographic studio also came with me, zavi, studio, please, question, what if? earth round, why don't we fall, but it's round, important questions, we ask right away, but we don't get an answer to them, what should we children do if we want to know everything in the world and continue, i want to ask questions about everything, who can give me answers to them, why? when, where, what and where, i need to know all this, i, e, how does an airplane fly, where is dill stored, where do ants run to sashka, mashka or dasha, why can't you put candy in it, for a vow, you need soup, where from the pillow, fiya takes a tooth, important questions, we ask right away, but we don't get an answer to they didn't receive them, how can it be? what should we children do, if everything in the world, we want to know and continue, i asked, mom and dad, why does a cat have paws, why does a snake hiss, why does a board creak , why does an udirfi laugh, why does an on-dish spit, where does the unicorn live, how does a rhinoceros dance, important questions, we ask adults, but we don't get an answer, how... what should we children do, if everything in the world, we want to know and continue, he mabuli, only speaks little, she is tired, over there he asked at... lunch, grandfather said, after lunch, mom is also busy, then cleaning, then the stove, dad has work, well why do those worries, important questions, we ask and rustle, we don't get answers to them, what should we children do if everything in the world, we want to know and continue, important questions, we ask completely from... there are a lot of emotions, i'm very glad that i got to the final, everything is great, thank you to everyone who supported me, let's move on, two stars, fathers and sons, the final! ninel - the premiere of the multi-part film from monday on the first. and we have on the air the capital of the show pole chenes, the third three. alena romanovna bart, the city of mias, chelyabinsk region. rinach aleev, city of tomsk. ekaterina ivanovna yakushino, city of tula. come on, rina. thank you, here is the task for the third round. the harvest festival in russia was celebrated on the day of the nativity of the virgin mary. it was believed that from this day on, summer ends, autumn has finally come. the days following the harvest festival were called, what? what were these days called? 550 points, letter a, open up, i want to call my friend vasilisa gorozhankina to this stage, please. the grove pilsya a trap there distant song about happiness about love, a familiar song, and mother simple, oh how i like you, oh-oh-oh-oh, a familiar song, and a simple motive, oh, how i like you, oh-oh-oh-oh, your scarlet lips, eyebrows and oak. i would kiss you forever, my dear, only dates, don't go with another, oh, how i like you, oh-oh-oh-oh, only dates, don't go with another, oh, how i like you, oh-oh-oh-oh, i can do a little magic, my strong chains, you can't break them, you can't cope with the spell, because you will wash, oh, how i like you, oh, oh-oh-oh, you can't cope with the spell, you will be mine forever, oh, so you are mine to me i like you, oh-oh-oh-oh, and so, all the girls are f... with you, what can you do if you're like that, i'd hide you in the grove beyond the river, oh how i like you, oh-oh-oh-oh, i'd hide you in the grove beyond the river, oh, how i like you, oh-oh-oh-oh, and the trap has sprung, so they gave, a song about happiness and about love, you can't cope with the charms, because you will be. mine, oh, how i like you, oh-oh-oh-oh, you can't cope with the charms, you will be mine forever, oh, how i like you, oh-oh-oh-oh, that's wonderful, tell me, why are you dressed like that? because i i came from the ural land, from the fairy tales of bozhev, our city is famous for the production of semi-precious and precious stones, i am a designer who creates such beautiful crowns, you are a designer, and accordingly i am in such an image, but i am not empty-handed, i want to crown you with my crown with my own hands, the crown in the studio, with your permission. size, keep your posture so that it does not fall, but i think so, we are going to the museum, listen, and you, you work as a designer, and why don't you say anything, who is waiting at home, how are you? i have three son, i am a mother of many children, i love to cook. i want to give you homemade pies, no, this is not for me, this is for the studio, help yourself, well, what's the task, remember, 800 points, the letter e, and i think that we need to open, open the letter e for us, can you even imagine how the harvest ended in russia. so they collected, autumn, but they gathered for a holiday, fucking songs, and come on, remember what you put on the table, or at least what you can remember from that, maybe you read, maybe you saw in a movie, what they put on the table, the harvest, good, big, guests, tables are set, 600 points, letter, in help out. from your letter the only thing i know is that you graduated from a financial university, right? yes, in your specialty, a manager, and do you work? well, a training manager. yeah, now if in russian manager - what does that mean? well , manager, oh, oh, finally, well, how are you? everything is good, wife, waiting at home, yes, wife, child, 4 years old, i just wanted to congratulate you, my wife has an anniversary, it was recently, we just celebrated, good, well, what's... her name? oh, her name is elvira, my daughter's name is samira, well - congratulations on the anniversary, celebrated well, i hope we will celebrate even better in the future. 350 points, and the letter p. yes, i wanted to talk to you all the time, because you can't come to an agreement with them. well, what is such a beautiful woman doing in tula. at the moment i am on maternity leave to care for a child. how old is the person? 1 year and 4 months, he is not far from here, yakov, yakov, what is your patronymic, andreevich, wonderful, yakov andreevich, very good, i also thought so and decided, and what is your specialty? by specialty, i am a paramedic of a mobile team, an ambulance worker, you paramedic, thank you, on the ambulance, yes, hard work, responsible, morally hard. work, well , how many years did you work on the ambulance? 16 years, 750 points letter n letter n for us, and i just wanted to say hello to our entire territorial center of emergency medicine of the tula region, my immediate colleagues natalia, tamara palnya - this is a filsher with extensive medical experience, more than 45 years, many of them are veterans of labor. also to our management, our girls, my colleagues, filsheritsas, olga olegovna, our boss sergei viktorovich, well, in general, everyone who works with us, 850 points, letter, letter i, open up, come on, imagine, summer is over, the harvest has been gathered, a village or a town, the table is set, everyone is at the table, so that... you put it on the table, so you then, well , let's say, the eighteenth century, you can cook, i can, what would be on the russian table, well, some kind of cabbage soup, for example, well, you say, you say, cabbage soup? baked vegetables, for example, pumpkin from the oven there or something else, which means meat, probably on the table, the village is prosperous, large, there is b
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n n a you see it's really been restored to them and they name the operation on the back. and they, so they think that it's a clever thing to call it a population number of about. so we all know that when you were hitting somebody under the back, it shows you that your, this are all at you on a, you know, like a nation. and that is the way that the is really military of the really a knowledge of services. anyways, this is the norm for that to cross all decent, big rock, one of international law that rules of engagement. the more and, you know, the best example of that is out the quote unquote is really marshal on the, i'm a guy is the only marshall i that allows you to bunch for somebody in the go in or get them in the back of they have israel israel is the gym, the title entity and nothing. nothing goes well the grad butler, but let me go back to my question. now. they would say that has bola members on our terrorist, that's what they say. i know that 11 on his board was not considered a terrorist organization or in many parts of the world. it is in many parts of the world. it is and they would say the members of as of all are terrorist, therefore we're targeting them, not civilians, only them. how does that mash or jive with what you've seen, they're on the ground in level as well. the vast majority of those 4 parts are insured. up until now i've been honest, i've never been a government to go in and the biggest, uh, give me a constituency of those for a venture for march, or are medical workers because i, you know, the box that box. but also we're not allowed to have a cell phone, you have to use a pager and the hospitals out there in general ager systems for their nurses and box to show. clearly, it's worth indiscriminate as they were hoping maybe that they will get some of the best lines paid or off as bull law. but that didn't happen. so if you didn't get any important progress, even if your claim into that you're doing that to target law, then you have failed. and the only invention on board that was to main till the 1000000000 at the chat arrived and to, you know, bring the package. i hope everyone's talking uh, i just read a little while ago. uh, the you ends reaction to this as well as the used by the way, as well as most countries in the world who are waiting and the ones who aren't waiting for the united states to tell them what to say. and most of them are saying the thing they're angriest about after they talk about the fact that civilians have been apparently affected by this. even if not targeted is that they're worried about the escalation. but that there's no question that this has to escalate the situation. why, why would the war cabinet of israel, why would prime minister, mister netanyahu make a decision to do something, this public, this outright against lebanon? if he didn't want this uh uh, conflict right now between his country and so many others to go outside his borders even more to go beyond garza and the westbank. is that what he's trying to do? we actually want to yeah. why, why, why, why does, why would he want to do? why would he want to escalate this war? because the access and the different extending and god has been fighting a more tuition and mc colonial colonial liberation struggle. and that's a great example of a charity, a sample based now, when you're fighting a much longer colonial power and you want to get your patient back later. and the longer this uh, $1050.00 off or continues as it is, the faster the block of the final call on it is. and it's really way if you're not, you're not, you're not, you're not, you're not, you're not answering my question. i don't want you to tell me why the b, n t colonial ish or whatever you call them are doing this. i want you to tell me why the method yahoo is doing this to, to keep this quiet long enough. the carpet miller tree is defeated on the ground both again in the finance and against philip. any uh yeah, no choice but to draw in the west to fight the war on the coming bike again. the i put a spin in in a extermination happen. gaza, but they will come and fight on behalf of israel, the principal formidable enemy android. right? this is what was meant to know what to do, and he wants to do it before the american election often, while they actually typically wants to drive as well. if it's possible that's worth or patricia to the election to fascinating. now that, yeah, is interesting that he's doing it before the election and he's doing it because he wants this to be bigger and he wants to escalated and he wants the west to come in and help fight the war for him. in many ways, um, interesting perspective and i thank you so much like
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and they're brief as relentless, c, n, n d 5 year is that the 1st time they get any press coverage on this case, i find myself speaking to you. and i intended to circulate his interview as widely as necessary to finish the job. i began. thank you so much for taking the time to untangle this complicated case. american author, writer, and historian albert bush no heart once said that taxation is the price which civilized communities paid. ready for the opportunity to remain civilized when the biggest, most important and wealthy is banks and investment companies decide to not pay their taxes. we all lose close as individuals and as a society. that's why it's up to whistle blowers to keep on the pressure even when it takes decades. i'd like to thank our guests, thomas wilcox for being with us today, and thank you to our viewers for joining us for another episode of the whistle blowers. i'm john kerry. aku, please follow me on subsets at john kerry onto we'll see you next time. 2 the who, what else seemed wrong? just don't you have to shape house to come to after care and engagement equals
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n. charter and international law. under the rubble of double spun, dark press differs deep and 0 sum game global leadership with a never be updating force, domine nation n. fear we watch with great interest as the nation dollar gates walk out of the camber in protest ahead of is raleigh from we're the young man, the fine yahoo speech. the delegates left their seats as we have on yahoo! approach the podium to address the assembly and they were not alone. militia also joined the walk out and the country has been taking a firm steps for the freedom of pallet size. it is a well in which there might be continue to silence to meet with flag right away. but then before i know it, does this ring to a of costs then in gaza for most one, you know, we have raised our voices in protests and sought to establish a ceasefire again. and again, our voice size has been set down in the security council through the with the by will be to it is clear, the mechanisms of security council had been abuse to anybody. as i trusted this, i will probably have to establish, i says, fire is no longer does the bible standing in front of the assembly malaysian 4 administered almo, how my pass sign clearly stated how the 0 power has to be abused to enable masked atrocities. how sign underscored how is your al has violated every international law? there is including the genocide convention, john of hawkins functions. and course human quite street use. the malaysian foreign minister demanded that the security consul invoke the powers under chapter 7 of the un charter and imposed an immediate arms embargo against israel, 40 minutes of the house on. also notice how global south countries have continued to be marginalized. while the international community has failed to adopt a current realities militia, it will kids the importance of global housing, you need. we have a broad vision of promoting piece, development and stable my to pull out all done through the empowerment of the voices of this, of the countries of the global sales. who may see potential to for the push to for the 2, for the pursuit of peace and dust. these around the world through solidarity among developing nations and through mutual support and understanding. this is fundamental to and soft fair and equitable progress for all the global house, the minds you had pens and use that time. and we must not leave anyone behind. highlighting the rise of each level for the militia is a falsified alarming trend of hatred, intolerance, and acts of violence against most lives. the country has called for the urgent appointment of a special u. n. n. boy, just, that's the issue. i see you in general, assembly pictures are wrapped up. both indonesia and militia drew a hard line, not only to speak out for their own countries, but also to stood up for others who are in the our office needs to be going to be performed with reporting from drug cart out for r t 4. and the way above is way flags. the levels of the context where enough follow is meeting in a route. i mean by sitting block was desolated with the 18 bung come busting from. may well may as well as the put dozens of times to its northern border, while also sending out an order of 60000 reserve is trampled for immediate guarantee. that's as nothing it says out the go for the world to read fun. 60000. these raise back to the know about off the is of his storage tanks on lebanon's capital city locals have been forced to flee that home to seek shelter with many heading to the le cab. okay. did in southern bay route decades is a place use as a haven for displace palestinians a
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n. n boy. just following back the issue, i see you in general assembly pictures are wrapped up both indonesia and militia, through a hard life. not only to speak out for their own countries, but also to do it up for others who are in our office needs to be going to be performing the reporting from drug cart out for hard to meet as well as the global south is hard at the un india's foreign minister to this day used to say that world peace and prosperity is, conversely, in danger. so put our mind just on carpet service to the original purpose of the un has eroded and reform sunday did. the 1st steps towards the formation of the un, what they can now help at dunbar attendance. they find that often, and they all the content. the finally approved in san francisco. the debates of dot data centered around how to ensure world peace, a prerequisite for global prospect to day refine both peace and prosperity equally indigent. and that madam president is because trust has a told it and process is broken down. countries have extracted mall from the international system, then they have put into it n c, bring it in the process. we see that we've been in every charlotte and every crisis reforming. multilateralism is the full name to strong comment drive that. let's take this conversation further on, cross slide to new delhi and speak with foreign policy expert. there is a silver come out due to not joining us to live on, on the international a very well welcome to today. so thanks for sharing your sunday with all of us here at moscow. what a story though, this is, you know, it well as the voices of the global style solving, hopefully heard louder on the world stage. do you think the western hemisphere is listening? because so for a come out it's, it's no surprise, a dry chunk are right there saying that un needs to be reformed. it needs to be updated. we've been hearing that for quite some time already. it's, i've never tried to all of you from the latter. and issue of the pleasant sunday, the july technician has to be the phones and they've been just not 3 phones. i think united n
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well, throughout the world he's, he's a, he's basically become a n n, a pariah as a, as a consequence. and but as long as he feels he has us support and, and other western support, he feels ends on the feels invulnerable. and, and i think that that's, and i think that he will probably try to maintain that position as, as long as, as he can, as long as he feels he's got us support. he's going to continue as though he's invincible. and, and do and do make the decisions that he's making, which is to basically clear out all of lebanese area in the south, a little tiny river. clean out all of westbank, clean out all of guys a, so that every recreates there. the with he envisions and what some of his radical ministers and vision as they say they're biblical right, to lands as, as an israeli state. mean it's, it's, it's looked upon is the land of israel, but it's also the land of, of palestine. and, and why these 2, these 2 got along quite, quite well for 2000 years before the, the zionist concept came into being in the early 20th century. so, and, and late 19th century. so this, this is a r
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n. n. boy, the decision will meet an outbreak wall between made so i'm his country. if the decision to lift the restrictions easy, indeed, taking a will be taken to mean that from this and i've been told they take countries begin direct with russia, tells us what. and we expect to do as know to tell us what south africa all for us to stop preaching to others as well according to relations, built on mutual respect on the corner to the a very warm welcome to you. this is auntie international with the latest world news out day to get to happy with us. russia has the us prox, down on the see with most goes deputy foreign minister states and becoming response will make washington think twice of us any further post on action that says the ministry's spokeswoman labeled the latest developments. a declaration of information will, the shipping of ac is got the degree of aggression with which all this was moist is off the scale. yesterday, russian journalist was subjected to a real terrorist information attack as a corporation, as well as in their personal capacity. i think th
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uh, you know, if say it was a so low, i mean for is it a n n for a lot of supporters around the world. this has been fact that can be very successful . but i have yet to figure out who to understand how this will be leverage, including background and vision. now it will be less, it is into achieving that strategic objective in which they stated as basically the gaining folded and control of the northern parts of the stopping has been left from launching rockets. so those communities and they blink $60000.00 plus of their citizens for 20 ton to that communities in northern is that i don't see how the spectacle achievements are going to be leverage into a strategic objective. especially if they get in thrust in the long, protracted lives an invasion, a bite limited, as they say, of, of southern lebanon and pos, possibly long term occupation of that stretch of land and southern. let, let's talk about for a moment, efforts to stop and prevent a ground invasion. i want you to take a listen to what you as president by the said about that today. take a list as well. i just the fact that is,
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i couldn't 10 the, the senior n n 's. i see. the gunfire was so intense. i've never heard. it's so close. at each job video, watch the attack from her window. when she or something, she says she pulls out her phone to record. how do you on the east were cutting the settlers storm to building nearby, to protect them? the army prevented any crowds from gathering, but when they did so, they blocked the palestinians from burying a man at the cemetery. at each says, strength is a constant requirement. there is little rooms here for fear most of us she continues pull me even when is where the forces open fire. about 800 is really settlers live in the heart of hover and city in the occupied the west bank. but the number is growing that are building more legal units and seizing palestinian homes all under the protection of these read the army. the point is 35000 palestinians here. even basic necessities are hard to get. since the war started, residents have been telling us that they have a curfew every night after 10 pm till 9 am the next day. and on saturdays and fridays, no one i
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certainly, i know the israelis do and, and the american c o n n for those services. with some exceptions, you know, work very, very hard not to kill or a strike anderson, the people of this page are operation is, is unprecedented. and that they can't possibly know at all times the where every individual is. and if they're all set of south heinously, they can't guarantee they the, the once you press the button and do the operation with that to a target, there won't be in proximity to a child. say we're the number of other people are assigned. that's. that's the difference and that does rage raise huge questions about how to do it, or whether one ever should. all right, glen call, we have to leave it there many times to have time as always going. thank is, it's my pleasure talk 1st off break here and i'll just say around when we come back and photos heads the poles and show on cuz the presidential election some economic crisis, the collapse of his government 2 years ago. and the 1st votes have been constantly us presidential election. that's 30 pulling begins in 3 stat
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n. n. boy, followed by the issue. i see you in general assembly people, there's a rapture of both in alicia and militia. here, a hard life, not only just keep out for their own countries, i'm is, i'm also going to do it up for others. we are in the, your, our off meet, yours to be going to be performed with reporting from jim car down for hard to me. alright, another story, the shape, the week here and how to international the, you rejected what it calls. threats by moscow comes off the flight of important announcement over the whole of russia's nuclear doctrine. and the draw suggests that moscow has re define the moments when a foreign attack will force it to engage should strategic austin, a lady that see the, in the updated version of the document aggression against russia by any non nuclear states. but with the support of a nuclear states which is proposed can be considered as their joint attack on russia. russia will also consider the possibility of using nuclear weapons when receiving reliable information about
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n. n boy. just calling about the issue. i see you in general assembly people chairs are wrapped up both indonesia and militia, through a hard line, not only to speak out for their own countries. i'm is also going to do it up for others who are in our office needs to be kind of be performed with reporting from drug cart out for our so in just a few weeks its the multi point of world breaks international forum and cuts on types of stime then here at all. so you will be doing special coverage from the big event. the question is, how ever will brooks announce unveiled its new currency, supposedly backed by gold and design to charlotte and use the world to as of car and see the us on will keep you posted during our exclusive coverage, your analogy international starting october, the 20th and because the sweet the nice the what so striking some of these, this contrast but in california where some people are so.
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n. n. a reconsider as well as membership due to it's ongoing violations. meanwhile, it was foreign ministry spokesman not working on it also echoed similar sentiments . he describes the we sent his where do you talking live in on as a mass killing, targeting innocent civilians. the statement can on it's condemned. these actions as part of a water campaign vice, well to disregard, see monetary in principles and international law. now server side of the targeting of it was investor, as the only non lebanese official to be effected on complicates an already 10 situation. suggesting that a response from the wrong may be on the horizon as well as rhetoric has been in testifying stuff wrong. that is already constantly reminding israel that it has not forgotten visa nations office might have you. it's a wrong and that it should brace for potential retaliation from rhonda. we heard this from boss with a discount. do you want the president, who said that one works fine job as well on his own matter,
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n. n. void, warranty decision will meet an outside rule between nato and his country. if the decision to lift the restrictions these indeed taken a will be taken to mean that from this volume and tone, they take countries begin direct with russia. we would love to tell us what to do. and we expect to be as low to tell us what south africa all the us to stop preaching to others as well. calling the relations built on mutual respect, sounded want to say the a very welcome to you. this is on the international with the license world. news update, it's good to have you with us as always, absolute lack of free speech to and a sweet press. and the us is now a power into any same person as, according to the editor in chief of all the remarks in response to washington, slapping the fresh round of sanctions. i don't see coming on global broad costs and social media channels, sporting dangerous narratives. your custody didn't you? why are they doing this now? because you closing down it's banning. well, it's clear they have elections and want to distract from something. but most
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announcer: and now, "bbc news" n washington. n bbc world news america. 20 people are reported killed and hundreds more injured in a second wave of explosions across lebanon. the u.s. central bank cuts interest rates more than analysts predicted. the deepest cut in more than four years. ukrainian drone strike in military warehouse deep inside russian territory. ♪ welcome to "world news america." after two waves of explosions across lebanon, the white house has warned of escalating tensions between israel and hezbollah. the lebanese health ministry says 20 people have been killed, and 450 more injured as personal wireless communication devices detonated wednesday. some of the blasts happened at the funerals of people killed a day earlier, when pagers exploded across lebanon. those tax killed 12 people and injured hundreds. it is believed the devices that detonated wednesday were walkie-talkies, used by hamas. the armed group blames israel by -- for the attacks. orla guerin is following from beirut. reporter: crowds gathering in sout
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n n she was the last person in the room with the very room a with the very courageous joe biden when he made that fateful decisiocouragn to hastily withdraw from the country. >> take a look. president biden always said that he wants you to be the last person in the room, particularly for big decisions, just as he was forpee ro president obama. he just made a really big decision. afghanistan, yes . were you the last person in the room? yes. and you feel comfortable? i do. and i and i'm going to add that . this is a president who has an extraordinary amount of courage . >> really comfortable. 13 dead americans. and those families, they're burdened the by what has been and because of kamala and joe's inept decision making and horrific planning, americans left left to fend forl themselves behind enemy lines. afghanef national.ng or literally falling from the sky. trying to cling to american cargo planes and billions of dollars and sophisticated wa military equipment was what surrendered to the taliban. and agais to the tann, 13 brave americans killed. campbell had never bothered once to ever talk to the retur family. she won't return their messages . neither she nor joe ever apologize to the families that caused the death of their loved ones. these policies got thesekill americans killed. she didn't show up at arlingtoen national cemetery during an event honoring these fallen servicemen t invo. hours after gold star families invited her to appeald star. the lack of basic human decency from kamala harrisf ho is appalling. families that have lost loved imve murdered because of theirav illegal immigrants and rape by their unvetted illegal immigrants and victims of horrific crime by their unvetted illegal oe immigrants.i no calls to those families either, according to the statel media mob. the real scandal is that donald trump broke protocolto by taking a picture with gold star families and other wounded veterans at arlington cemetery. pictures that president trump was asked by the familie s to take. what was he supposed to say to a grieving family? no, i'm not going to takea pict a picture with you. anile joe was sleepingure on the beach for the 400th day and kamala was what, doing god knows what. 10 minutes away, trump traveled to arlington to grieve with these gold star families. and this was notwistar fam the e he has met with them. he's met with them at bedminster and on other thsions. wi so naturally, the state run media mob is there. they're angry at who. don donald trump. take a look at this exchange betweealumthisn tom cotton far t liberal leftists, hack nbc, fake news. >> take a look. bottom line, though, i guess, senator, is it ever appropriate to make campaign contents at militaro y? these you didn't take campaign photos there. these families, gold star gold star whose children died because of joe biden and kamala harrid joes invited him to the cemetery and they asked him to take those photos. they wanted president trump there. they wantedd to take those photos. you know, the families also invited joe biden ha harris. joelibide where were they?as joe biden was sitting at a beach. kamala harrits sitting at her mansion in washington, d.c. she was four miles away, 10 minutes. she could have gone to the cemetery and honored the sacrifice of those young men and women. but she hasn't. shice never has spoken to them r taken a meeting with them. they did meet with them during the day because they were with them at the dignified transfery. and her and joe biden's incompetence. those 13 americans were killed in afghanistan in her desperate attempt to defend kamala harris. well , kristen welker, she didn't tell the truth. nbc news had to issue a correction after the show and kamala harris did not, in fact, participate in the dignified transfer. joe wa produ s doing this looking at his watch. i don't know. on a watch is a fitbit the way . she was the last person in the room with joe when they decided to send afghanistan into chaos, but she couldn't be bothered to shooow up for the dignified transfer of service members who likely die c ford of joe and kamala's negligence. the big question with the first and maybe only debate between, trump and harris scheduled for next week on abc. hey, david muir, are you going to take questions from hackle george stephanopoulos, left-wing radical hack left winger clinton supporter ask answer that he is? or are you going to askou about afghanistan and that deadly withdrawal? are you going to demand basic answers to basic questions that kamala up to now has never answered? or is abc going to prove once and for all that it is nothing but an arm of the democratic party led by their political director, georgie? >> you know, for the record and you know, these are a few of the glaring questions that we deserve answers to. people are going to begin voting 14 days from nowand pe in pennsylvania. early ballotnnsylvanias go out d within the week in north carolina. does kamala harris still want to abandon a filibusteo r to pas the $93 trillion green new deal with will destroy capitalism as we know it? will she decriminalize illegal immigration, as she has stated, and give free housing and health cargig ane, education and a path to citizenship or not? that's that's what she said. does she stand behind her tweet supporting a bail fund fort the rioters in the summer of 2020? she sent bail that out four dad after a police precinct was burned to the ground. does she stand by saying the riots won't stop? they shouldn't stop and we 574 won't stop. there were 574 riots. does she still support medicaree fo fr all and the elimination of the choice, the freedom and joy party, private health care that american citizens can have i thaf they. is she still proud of biden nomics? we're proud of that or not. does she still support defunding? reimagining ice? defund. dismantle. no. bail laws. rematch and police departments or not? does she still want americans to have the courage to never say radical islamic terrorism or illegal alien or not? does she still want to taxien or unrealized capital and give all of you the largest tax increasge ,american history or not? does she still want to go after price gauging? even though we know grocers have a 1.6% profit margin? >> does anyone believe she really changed her views? radical views on banning fracking and offshore drilling and electric vehicle vehicles ar garage. and what about tim walz? what was he not vetted? pick why did kamala pick someone who is both extremely left? you know, let's put feminine hygiene products in boys bathrooms in school and let's i low gender-affirming care. but don't tell the parents and a guy that's completely dishonest. s compleshonest.here is minnesoo big government loving governor, accusingvernme trump of wanting to strip civil liberties. >> really? vil li ak. >> i know we all know this. i remember a time when republicans talked about things woul freedom. they meant it. o they would never turn their back on our allies. urbut that's not these guys. trump and vance, when they talk about freedom, means government should have the freedom to invade every corner of ourofo life. they talk about small government. small enough to be in your bedroour lif talk abournment emd small enough to be in your exam room. small enough to be in your library. >> telling you the things that you should make decisionsds about. this coming from a guy that set up a snitch line for- comia. people accused of breaking covid lockdown laws. this is th ccused oe same guy who thinksy h so-called hate speech and misinformationcalled should be illegal. >> so much from the free to enjoy partyn som th. kamala harris, meanwhile, has called for an end to the second amendment. d theyr you know, with a gun, fl buyback, confiscation law, kamala worked to censor americans on social medi censoa she wants to ban choice of medicine. no more private health. >> that's freedom. that's joy. worked tirelessly with bidenwork to weaponize our doj against our politicainhe dojl opponents. and don't even get me started on all the new taxes that kamala wants to deduct from your paycheck. taxe wantey. oh, you won't be taxed for hundred thousand dollars a year. lie. kamala harris.s they tim walz and i are part of a freedom and joy party. freedthey're of marxism and big government tyranny. so, of course, big tech.e happ they're happy to lend their helping hand. listen nd a, if you ask amazon's alexa to respond about thesame same question versus donald trump and kamala harris. here'sbetwee big tech putting their cement blocks on the scales of an election. >> listen. alexa, why should i vote for donald trump? i cannot provide content that promotes a specific candida political party or a specific candidate. >> alexa, why should i vote for kamala harris? while there are many reasons, vote for kamala harris. the most significant may be that she is a woman of color who has overcome numerous obstacles to become a leader in her field overcnumero. erienc additionally, her experience as a prosecutor and her record oe f accomplishment in the in ar areas of criminal justice and immigration reform makea e her a compelling candidate. >> joining us now, texas senator ted cruz. senator, look at this. you have yet the deep state. we saw it happen in 2020, 51. former intel officials, the fbi pre bunking their very real laptop that they knew would be leaked. you'vey were ebunking big tech. we know their involvement. mark zuckerberg revealed a lot of it. you have a corrupt media mob that is nothing but an extension of their press office. you haygot a democratic part that will lie and say anything about any conservative, any win an election. and this is what donald trump and every republican, including you, are up against this cycle. d that whahow do you combat tha? >> well, listen, john, i think you just went through a very compelling indictment of the disaster, the train wreck that is kamala harris record. >> the one thing is i thought you were a little bit unfair when you criticizerecordd phrase her catch phrase unburdened by what has been i mean, that that phrase is the central motto of her entire campaign. it ought to be the bumper sticker. kamala harri campa bs, unburdend by what has been because kamala's presidential campaignil is unburdened by her record is unburdened by truth. it by her reco is unburdened by. it is unburdened by the victims of her policies. her campaign is unburdened by the 13 servicemen and women that her failures killed in afghanistan. it is unburdened by the millions of americans hurting from inflation, is unburdened by the families that can't afford to pay their bills anymore. it is unburdened by the deaths that her open borders have caused. it is unburdened by the tragic murder of lake and riley. it is unburdened cause the tragc murder of rachel moran. it is unburdened by the tragic murder of jocelyn nungarrayi. it is unburdened from any ackne that she is thereside sitting vice president. and jont ae biden is at least ostensibly still the president when he's not comatose on a delaware beach. unburdened her is amr catchphrasdee for lying to the american people because she cannot defend the catastrophic failures of her agenda. and that's the entiric thatmocrat strategy is lie and pretend that thegyy don't supporte the policies that are hurting millions of american ares and unburdened them for having to answer any questionsrn of her own words stateswdquesti position as on every issueinvoln involving the economy, on immigration, on law and order, on energy, on foreign policy. she's on burden. she doesn't have. to answer questions. 16 minutes and 29 seconds. that's it. and i would assume next week that georgie stephanopoulos is going to, you know, hand his questions over to david muir and he will dutifully read them. >> well, what dana bash didey dd and cnn did, it's not even fair to call that an interview. it was not an interview. it was a campaign commercial. and it's a worthwhile question. >> this is something that i raised in my podcast withd in ted cruz. >> how would those interview questions have beet verdicn dift if the quote interview was conducted by karine jean-pierre the white house press secretary? everything dana bash said is exactly what kamala to harris campaign wanted her to say. >> it was madam vice president. tell us how you're going to help jobs, maday it madamm pl tell us all the wonderful things you're going to do to secure the border . >> madam vice president. tell us, do you like kittens more or do you liko yoe puppies more? mad, madam vice president, let me close witdah showing an image of your grandniece gazing adoringle dowingy on you.a hist you are an historicsf transformation. transformational figure. oh, leormational figt clutch. clutch my heart. that's theoretically a journalist. >> cnn is is literally a wholly owned subsidiary of the dnc.c an >> and it was a complete laughing stock. hingstocd. i >> all right. senator ted cruz, we appreciate you being with us. joining us now, fox news contributor, former speaker of the house newt is with us. let's get your take about where we are two weeks from today. early voting in pennsylvania, mail in ballots go out in northg carolina, elsewhere in just the nextoingwher couple of days. it's game time. >> yeah, my my guess is thatingc she's beginning to crumble and that wall is a significant part of that crumbling. and my guess is that trump is beginning to find his stride and will be in pretty good shape in the next two or three weeks. the challenge for harris i sabout that nobody actually knows a lot about her. and so as you fill in the gaps, people begin to realize both how radical she is, but also how totally unready she is. i mean, you imagine her negotiating with vladimir putin. annegotiate in the room h with jinping or dealing with other figures around the world. she's just not ready. and you look at walz wallace's words, he may be the mos t dishonest vice presidential candidate in history candida, and i thinkl end up being the worst since tom had to resign from the ticket way back in 1972. it is just a disaster. how day by day, we learn more about how weird he isw of and how often he lies and how strongly the people around himwt resented the fact that he lied. so i feel personally that trump is in a good space to keep focusing on the issues, to keep drawing the contrast, and to remind people that a tax increasing left-wing democrat taking money out of your pocket is not nearly as good as an atr entrepreneureprene who wants tot money in your pocket. and that's the biggest it' single between trump and harris. a big i the only thing that i do worry about is that people don't know how radical she is. and i've been asking you that question. do you feel like it's beginning to seep into the consciousnessta of american voters? now we have new polls out tonight that shollewhowsw donald trump up in most swing states. and we'll get to that with our pollsters later in the program. do you think it's beginning to seeinp into people's minds? >> well, yeah, i it's well, ver look, we're in a verynmen dynamic environment. this is not a polaroid snapshot. i believe that she peaked o the night of her acceptance speech. and if you remember, michael dukakis peaked at points ahead. she was probably at best,ts ahe two or three points ahead. and that was her momentum. and she'adr s been losing ground ever since. they're not going to virginia, new hampshire and minnesota for fun. they're going becausg toein they're beginning to see the margin of their own states crumble. ergin of eithey're seeing all te of those states move into contention. i new mexico will be next because the oil and gas is so big down there. you know, and i think, you know, second place, my place, i'm certain as somebody born in harrisburg pennsylvania with relatives who still live in the middle of the state, they're goingg to to lose pennsylvania, period. she coule pencd affect the gover of pennsylvania. shapiro that might have helped her. but when you have an frackin anti-fracking candidate in a state in a se which has literaly two of the four largest natural gas fields, the entire world here in western pennsylvania. >> billions and billionsf doll dollars of economic opportunity. >> i just thinar econok trump wl carry pennsylvania and win the election. and even fake news, cnn had toew fact check her lie that well, in the debate in 2020, i said that i'm for fracking. ll she never said it. that was a lie to. mr. speaker, thank you. we appreciate you being with us. when we come back, we're going to whe l break down the biden-harris administration, their betrayal of israel. and tim walz dodging a question about the gaza hostages. also, students there back at. college and so are the anti-israedents arl protesters, in other words, the base of the democratic party. democratic party. we'll get reaction. ♪ ahea(vd. >> five there are some things that work better together, like your workplace benefits and retirement savings provide. presentation looks great. presentation looks great. thanks that help you make the right investment and benefit choicesm. so you can reach today's financial goals. that one and look forward to al, more confident future. >> that is one dynamic duo for you. well-planned, well invested. well-protected. >> hi, grandma. i played baseball today. oh, that's great. >> what position did you play? 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who's entering our country illegally? ring her legallmeanwhile, college kids are back at school and soth are the radical pro-hamas protesters. earlier today, nyp prd made two arrests as dozens of these protesters were swarming columbia and their campus on the first day of class. here with reaction , south carolina senator linsey graham is with us. so when you look at israel in particular here, this administration has arms withheld arms shipments and they haven't gotsh much, especially compared to especially compared to ukraine. they have constantly called for restraint. restraincht. they have blamed israel and they've done everything d but what they should do. and that's the right thing, i would say, which would sayh is well, you lost the equivalent of 40,000 americans in a day. pt we fully support your right to win your war agains wint islamic terrorists, although she rejects that term. your reaction? well, my reaction is i gotmber to remember, i'm on television here. em on tesioni'm here in las vege sopublican jewish coalition. >> these are some of my best friends in the world. they haves te in israel. they're great americans. they're jewish. they're republicans. they're trying to help president trump win. they're trying to help me takepd back the senate and all my colleagues and hold the house. gogod bless them. matt brooks, norm coleman, miriam adelson. >> great, drew. they're heartbroken. most all us have interacted with the hostage families. eone of the most despicable things i've ever seen since i've been in politics was the vice presidential candidate of the democratic party, refusing to answer a question about the death hostages at the hands of religious awa called hamas. >> he walked away from the question. y frome questithat video clip ir the mideast, my friend. and when kamala harris refused to attend a joint session of congresd s and sit behind bii as the vice president, her job r called for boycotting his speech that madeg news all over the terrorist capitals of the world.d they >> these people are naive and dangerous. whenaÏve and he refused to answr that question, that's a signalis to all the terrorist groups and the ayatollah. they reallt y don't give a damnr about our friends in israel. they have slow weapons. they have basically sat silent t while people accused israel of being engaged in genocide. whd what walz voted d is doing? gasoline on a fire. when donald trump wins this is going to end there. american steel captivity. over 40 americans had been killed by hamas on october the seventh. right at 40. and here's y qu question to joe biden. have you done everything you can to hold the ayatollah accountable for wreaking havoc t on, americans and the world at large. when donald trump getsf thes in office, these hostagesl will come home because he will tell. the the ayatollah. i'm holding you accountable for the safety ayatotabl and the weg of these people. and if they don't come home, i you're going to pay a price. >> joe biden has let ira don'tn get away with murder. he's infused them with moneyge in their eyes. he is a weak person. a ak persoonly person weaker thans is kamala harris. hgod, our friends in israel.l god help our friends in israelay . donald trump is on the way. hae well, president trump had the iranians near bankruptcy and harrison and bidenha allowed the iranians. they ignored the sanctions, he allowed them to takeand al in billions and billions of dollarsou t, which got them rich, which helped them fund these proxy wars. hamas out of gaza, hezbollah out of lebanon wit, the houthid rebels. and then they're even firing missiles int o israel themselves. but joe biden and kamala harrish would not participate in their retaliation, whichem to me has abdicated america's role as the leader of libertthaty and freedd around the world. iran cannot be allowed to not only fight the proxy wars, but get rewarded financial, ali, by by anan american administration the way they have been . let's look and break down, you just said. the houthis attack our allies, the united arab emirates. we do nothing to help them. d missilesns sen toward saudi, a saudi arabian oil fields. >>diance a m do nothing really . we've lost deterrence. we've lost deterrence. nobody is afraid of joe biden.i. kamala harris. what did donald trump do? he went to maximum did don econo pressure. he put iran in an economic box e .nd when he heard that suleimani therehe hea, iran revolutionary guard leader, was plotting to killplauding americn iraq, he blew him up. norew, what is biden doing charging the sinwar with crimes in american court? court.. g a hting a crime we're fighting a war. sinwar could care less about being indicted by garland sinwar. your days are numbered, pal. ill we're not going to indict you. we're going to kill you. >> you mentioned miriam adelson. i knew her. i know her. and i knew her husband, sheldon. and they had clarity. they understood that this is a battle of civilizations.l se good versus evil. please, sir. my besnatot senator. thank you. when we come back, come on.k is illegal immigration. it is wreaking havoc on new york city. and there are just a system. we'll explain. and we'll check in with former south from south dakota governor, now former kristi noem straight ahead. >> these bills are crazy. r >> she has no idea. she's sitting on a goldmine. she doesn't knowrt of it if shes a
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n n and jesse, speaker johnson says there's no fallback plan this. >> he basically says it's pretty much attached to save act or bust. >> we'll send it back to you. all right. we'll see what happens. bao , bill.> thre >> you know, three years ago,pal kamala harris looked you in the eye and lied about bordewhiv patrol whipping haitian migrants. >> i've been very clear y clearw the images that you and i, both of those law enforcemented officials on horses. i was outraged by it.rible, it was horrible and deeply troubling. and as we all know, it also evoked images of some of the worst moments, ee our history where that kind of behavior has been usedf ou against the indigenous people of our country, has beena used against african-americans during times of slavery. >> and the whip hoax was born.hi but it wasn't just a hoax. it was communist trojan horse manufactured justify importing c hundreds of thousands of haitians into the countrytota with little vetting. >> that is why. also, starting with our administration, we gave tpsou temporary protected status to haitian migrants 55,000. and then more recently, we extended temporary protected status to over 100,000that t patients, migrants for that very reason that they need support. >> they need protection. fast forward three years and more than 300,000 haitians thany. out?here legall thanks to harris biden. how's that working out? let's go to springfield, ohio,wp the new epicenter of kamala'srat middle america migrant crisis. in 2020, springfield had a population of 60,000. over the next four years, 20,000 newcomers showed up. >> now a quarter of the town'set haitian and the people of springfield aren't happy. ving >> i'm angry that my friends and family are packing up and moving . ources i'm angry that foreigners are using up the resources that were set up for the americans that reside here. i'm angry thaty that another country's flag was being flown in our city. >> angry when i see our businesses and recreational areas littered with garbage ourl left by people that do not know or understand our lawsd t them and culture and are making no attempt to learn about them. pee and let me be clear this is not about race. this is abou givent people bein given the privilege of coming here from another country and having no respect for our people, our land orl unpr our life's work. >> americans feel unprotected and unsafe . >> i have men that cannot speak english in my front yard screaming at me, throwing mattressesyard in my front yard.ig look at me. i weigh £95. i couldn'th 95 defend myself if i had to. >> my husband is elderly. i don't understandusband i what. expect of us as citizens. i meanderstand, i understand they're here under temporary protected status. and you're protecting them.verwe and i understand that our citylm services are overwhelmed and understaffed. but who's protecting our support? protecting thes me?m? who's protecting me? i want out of this town. i am tow sorry. please give me a reason to stayd . >> people in springfield say driving around towns now get dangerous. i really challenge you guys to get oututd do here and do something. these haitians are running into trash cans. ngthey're running into building. they're running into. t know they flipping cars in the middle of the street. and i don't know how like,. y'all can be comfortable with this. >> like,i don't kn i don't known who's getting paid from here? >> i feel like i honestl y feeln. like someone's getting paid from it in the background. >> last year, a haitia yean mige in springfield drove a minivan down the wrong side of the highwag side oy. o >> a school bus swerved out of the way and crashedway an, kg an 11-year-old student on boarde . >> not only is biden-harris made this country more dangerous, they've made i is counttot off more. >> when i got off the phone with the insurance company t phc and was told that my insurance went up because of the cost of doing business in my area, me and my wife have goodno driving records. uh, no accidents and over. i mean, she's never had anflux accident. so i live in springfield, ohio, wher of e the influx of haitians are, and we have had a enormous amount of car accidents becauseh they don't know how to drive. we've got to do something about it. intone-thirof ourone third of on is now haitian undocumented i people. >> springfield, ohio isn't a sanctuary city. nobody, republican or democrat, voted fo, so hr this.ds so how did happen and how many more springfields are we >> wg to tolerate? 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n n a just just looking further into the ground evasion. i mean, the last time we had something like this back in 2006 of the ground invasion didn't go very well. uh for the is really they will be very conscious of that one thing. i all of those things go next. it doesn't matter that things come go old and what was usually a go and get one point tail or another pay. but i think the idea is to, as a limited authorization, it pushed it is by law is military or protective, and drop as a staff to the lead time of your visa and, and, and then we go back to days that he bowed up. that i a twin full some, some of the, a political agreements possibly to enforce a un security resolution 170-144-2006. but it doesn't mean this, you know, this kind of flaws. corona is going, quoting towards the military, started use their planning in advance. has paula has an aust know of 100250000 real kits and drones and long range missiles that is widely known. why do you think they haven't used those? yes, against israel, why haven't received them grow will out or from prison a so that deep, i think the supplies test that talked to by the explosion of the page on the walkie talkies last week that the, the 11 of the survey wishing to organization this followed by eliminating the launch felt so fits me, those shape which makes it between lack of communication and, and, and, and the leadership the probably looking for way to re establish itself. we knew we sincerely, this makes it a little difficult for them. but also that is the field one because and for me is that where the face by that using to stay the in the, in the full scale rule and we've visited with signature, discoloration, that's the, the me sounds of launched the pen and paper in three's last the last night it's which is as far as as the center towards the end of the and my at nissan was intercepted. so that's the question a if there's the capabilities to launch on the new condition with the, the, the weight of the attendance. as a result of fades to the whole, even even more severe responses by, by these are the defense offices. i'm and i'm very curious how to order it is, is randy's inside the country feel about this latest escalation. because now you have, as you say, this, this latest attack this morning, this ms. solve that a nanny made its way into tel aviv bringing the crisis right into people's homes. nearly a, do they support what's happening? of course i used to have some there last night and there was kind of a white pin scene in there. what's going to happen? but in the center, i think it was defaulting to know which, which is evacuated in very few people. less than one that isn't so the salvation that they came to send to people expect something to happen to us. the idea of, but i think one of the guys over the nation said some more controls, i'll say, maybe not enough, is the truth conceived in the way that it will always come back to the i think that is for it to unity when it comes to the, when it comes to the what we mean in the knows that the sensitive definitely by lies know listen to a talk. he's a, this is on accepted. the thoughts of the nursing is a, is to be a fox you. i didn't display 60000 people is the results. so i think it's leasing for the time being. that would be most of both of the governments when it comes to a, a, to the know so to the war against piece by that then you guys yeah, i mean, what do you think as well, the old, the, is ready all these intentions all now in gaza because from what we can see from our reporting on the ground, there doesn't seem to be any reduction in the intensity of the strikes that use a to be genuinely the. ready to reduce fixed by this couple abilities any way, you know, so, but shipping so many of fits, need the sheets to fall sick to go back to the negotiation type. but again, volts can go very honking. and at the same time when soto, so by talking military thought, it gets also killing civilians. that's true. it can change in, in nature. but i think the, the plan to begin with is to false. the handle of is by law also send a very clear message to you on that. these are stealers, different police to have, as by the and how to the bentley. and as it is to force them to go back to you on the resolution $17.00 day award, which to be to be, to be honest. it's what the situation should go back in which on the side of the spectrum issue of security and sort of the resolution. yes. hey, i appreciate your time today and you'll see michael bag analyst and associates fall . busy to test him house a speaking to us back from london. thank you. of the head on out. is there a report from a mexican town in the hall to fay? tough for control of one of the wells most powerful drunk hotels. and one is behind the record number of internet shutdowns by authorities in the past year, across many african nation. the, the latest news, as it breaks many people were killed in this area. this is the level of destruction of properties with detailed coverage, world health organization say it has hit its target. i'm united in more than 90 percent of the children and our 10 from the house of the story. at least that feeds about tracing, since it's being called, it says, this strikes has been carried out in an area that must be protected from the principles of international law. us servicemen and women swear an oath to defend the constitution. but military veterans play a major role in full rank home groups, taking up homes against their own country, january 6th, inspire so many people that violence is a way to change the govern. the 2nd part of a new series, the head of the us, the election examined sophisticated white supremacist. people are trying hurt america and americans against all enemies on how to 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the in watching out is there in line to us on top, sorry, is this alice as well as cooling off was a forces along the lebanese for the slightest strides, killed at least 3 people in the she had town of nice, right. in the christian majority to side one regions, maybe 600 people have died in the past 2 days of his writing for me as well. i has hit back with miss all attacks against israel. among the places hit for the northern city of south said any attack talking to the headquarters of feet and the side intelligence agency, municipalities was intercepted in gauze as well. it was a launch more, a types of nights that needs 35 people been killed in the latest wave store. or 2 factions as one of the most powerful drug cartels in mexico have been fighting since early september. they want to control the city of korea. com, which is the base of the center low call. tell john home and reports from cody icon in the north west of mexico, towns people in cooler than having to adjust to a new reality. the one with bodies 10 up on the street daily when way schools are closed, businesses have reduced hours and 2 weeks off to the start of a civil war and this in a lower cost. so spot by the rest in the united states have one of its found is there's no end in sight. the local economies hurting the chamber of commerce estimates. it's losing $25000000.00 a day. it's almost have fraud and i don't have global boots up. see if you've restaurant from us to 46 years later, it's an institution. it is wondering how long we can hang on. the name of. we've talked about 15 percent of all usual customers, but people don't want to come out because there are risks. this guide. let's see how long this last, you know, i know i can say he's closing 2 hours earlier than usual buses to take his stuff. i work, run out all the criminals have told the population by social media to stay home at night. that's when they take people away instead of the very public shootout. so the 1st few days, what we're seeing now is at the warring factions a kidnapping. people killing them and then dump in their bodies on the streets usually overnight, but in the day time as well. it's just early afternoon hearing today. can. there are 5 people that just turned up that denise mold and 70 bodies of the paid for the missing out number then says he's about cruise. she leads of all re upload towns of voluntary greece. have been searching for the disappear yes. within the last 2 weeks, that numbers showed up high the never before the civil a lot of the, i guess all types of cruise desperate families whose relative has just been taken crying austin, to do where to go for families who have already gone to the authorities but that total, nothing the police national guard and the only room here, $30000.00 in total, that they haven't been able to stop the fights. and yet when the person that's close on you, the all parties arrive and things have already happened. that are key points, communities, where did they know the coming of the groups are? they should go and act before things kick off the face. they'll strategy for that. and after it's happened, there's no point in i see a state that's important against organized crime. they happen to be well forensic services continued to pick up bodies on the main road out town and residents can only look on what's become the new don't home. and how does it clear can china has testified and intercontinental ballistic missile into the pacific ocean. it is rather these tests to be publicly acknowledged and they usually take place in isolates of inland areas rather than it see, the ministry says the move was routine on compliance with international tenny chang reports from basing. it was interesting that it was launched into the sea. we've seen quite a lot of me. so this all tests in recent years hopping in among go to the o as in the west and province of syngenta, whether or not this is areas. this clearly flew over the space of other nations, the pillows said they had been informed and this test to be conducted on the format of international law and the conditions of international. but i think heading into the pacific, there is certainly a message that's why we see other chinese may be involved in says complex to carry around taiwan, but also with the territory. the issues in the south china sea with the philippines recently. i think where we're coming up to national the next next week. the 1st of october in china is the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the people's republic of china. and i think missile tests like this are often an opportunity to celebrate the growth and development of china. but i think people will be very testily watching were, was heading into the pacific and to the area around the south. china. so concerned is mounting and focused on that. a $7000000000.00, economic bailout from the international monitor, monetary fund is faltering. the data was reached in july, but pockets don is accusing the i'm a, a storing poncas don in. i'm after officials a meeting on wednesday to discuss the deal. the country's economy faced with slums off the he is a political instability is showing some signs of improvement that the governments anxious to maintain. meanwhile, moving the 3rd, if it's population is suffering from mental illness and anxiety and depression. health ministry says some of the causes arising prices and lack of jobs come off high to reports of nearly 50000000 people live in the hall. the capital of focused on spun job province. the city is a major industrial and economic help. but it's also home to a growing number of 4 people. mama and his family live in a makeshift changed up in the shadow of a part of the constructed apartment block exports through the scorching heat of summer. in the icy corridor window, he and his 7 children make a meagre living by connecting plastic borders. defend for recycling on a good day there and a 1000 group b, which is less than $3.00. lot of other color, but i saw, i know you were going crazy without any way to earn a living. it's hard to survive and these tough conditions that just look at my family. how can i feed them like, alone by medicine will provide an education for my children. for us, these are just dreamily sit down with all the markets up front of people. many gone to forward, even the most basic items, the world bank estimates 40 percent of the population and living below the poverty line. which means that the wave on to dollars 15 cents a day. right in forward you an economic hardship pushing families and go worsening hardship. and that did leading to widespread anxiety and depression, around 80000000 people and focused on and now it's stop rang from mental illnesses . one clinical psychologist said young people in particular on affected no degree a hot millnicky, even with degrees in hand, the youth face and lack of job opportunities leading to stress, extreme poverty, inflation and unemployment contribute to this mental health crisis. the government must take this issue seriously and address the basic needs of its people, job opportunities, health care, and education, which are fundamental rights like ignored jessica pool. even professionally scared, well, goodness, struggling guard. i'm a decent leader. died from his job and the tech started the factory and makes ends meet. by working part time i looked and started doing the here's what it imagine the, i guess i thought you a lot of you can't even imagine how deeply the financial crisis has impacted us. but we often blame inflation. many other factors are affecting our budget and family structures. if these issues aren't address, the consequences could be disastrous. very good. experts here raising awareness about mental health issues. there's grocer advantage increasing access to health care services and community support. network gemalto the data lahore, puckett dawn in 2023. that was a record number. internet shutdowns across africa that is, according to the internet rights group access. now, you can, as ation says, authorities deliberately interrupted web access at least $283.00 times and $39.00 african countries. nicholas hack reports from deca for citizen journalist my to r c. c, words don't come as freely after being locked in jail for an online post. for every keystrokes, there is no hesitation. this sense of the presence always watching over him on his computer or device. when thousands in 2023 were protesting a politically motivated trial against opposition. figured we spend some to see say took to social media to document what people were shouting on the street. the young journalist was convicted of threatening the state and fueling arrest his post permanently deleted from the internet. defiance he says, says he would do it again. oh, come, come on, please. oh, so that my jo times made me more courageous and also more cautious. i think i come out stronger and more determined to continue my generation at the forum on the internet for you to me now for go see systems among cyber activist journalists, policy makers, influencers and hackers, their goal to push back against growing internet repression. 2023. so a record $283.00 internet shutdowns across $39.00 countries wide spread. cyber blackouts took place in senegal, ethiopia, and getting well if you, because t great and i'm are our regions in, during a year long shut down kenya. and most of be also joined the list. these governments say the restrictions are necessary to stop the spread of misinformation and prevent and rest witness governments west point now using natural disruptions during periods of unrest as well as during periods of elections. and ultimately, whereas, the justifications are numerous that provided by the states network disruptions undermine access to information. they undermine freedom of expression, they undermine citizens, access to education services, to help services, and they undermine the economy. at the 4 m. c. c hopes to learn from others. like okay, let's head to the united nations general assembly where we are now in the balance. i hear from you cranes and presidents. let's hear from the launch means lensky. your excellence is today. i want to tell you about day that has already passed and a day that must never come. on the night of march forest 2022, i received one of the most dirty file reports in the beginning, all that full scale rocks and invasion against ukraine. very poor towards the ball drops and tags firing directly at the buildings of our ukrainian nuclear power plant. there's a breach in nuclear power plant is the largest one, and you are in 6 nuclear react ups, the russian army and stormed this facility and just as brutally as any audit during these war without thinking about the consequences possibly disastrous. this was one of the most horrifying moments of the war when no one could know how rational strikes on the nuclear facility will down. and everyone in your brain was reminded of what the chart level means. now the debris is yeah, nuclear power plant 3 mice occupied by russian forces unfortunately. and it's a threescore for nuclear incidents. this is the major source of radiation danger in your possibly in the world. that's why interface formula i presented the fuels point is about nuclear safety in ukraine. we know exactly what we are dealing with. and i want to thank you, the general assembly members for adopting or is illusion in july this year on the safety of nuclear facilities in ukraine. most in the world understand what's at stake, the general assembly and demanded that drops injured to on control of the version to clear our power plant to ukraine. only then real nuclear security and will return to europe and the world. and now about the day that must never come. since raj icons defeats our people's resistance on the battlefield, put in is looking for other ways to break the cranium. spirit. one of his methods is targeting our energy infrastructure. the visa, deliberate draws from the text on our pile of blogs and the entire energy grid. as of today, russia has destroyed all it's 10 or more power plants and a large part of our hydro electric capacity. this is how put in is preparing for winter, hoping to torment millions millions of ukrainians, ordinary families, women, children, ordinary towels or the or we'll just put you in once to leave them in the dock and cold this winter, forcing you trained to suffer and surrender just imagine please your concert with 80 percent of each and there just has to go on with such a destroyed part of the system. what kind of life would that be in? recently i received yet and not an alarming report from all intelligence now, which it does seem to be planning it techs on our nuclear power plants and the infrastructure aiming to disconnect the plans from the power grid with the help of city lights. by the way, light is in general by the way, said the lives of the countries rocks. he's getting images and detailed information of all the infrastructure of our nuclear power plants. but what does these really sweat them? any style or droll strikes any grades ago? incidentally, in the energy system could lead to a nuclear disaster. it dave like that must never come. and the most school needs to understand these. and these defense in pots on your determination to put pressure on the dresser. these are nuclear power plants. they must be safe. the latest change as well. 2 years ago in the fall of 2022, i proposed a comprehensive strategy to end the war and to ensure security and. and i presented that piece formula. and at highly inclusive political platforms, a world leaders that g trans assignments in indonesia representing billions of citizens from all parts of the gold. and it's important for us that all these people can understand us understand that you green ones to end the score more than anyone in the world. war always pauses a threat to many you will see in the media and reads in the reports. what is happening in ukraine because of the process of war? it's something many are imagining it happening to themselves. and yes, the small from pies in war torn to see it is, can reach audit congress. and if god forbid russia causes and usually are disaster at the one the one of our nuclear power plants radiation will not respect state board is. and unfortunately, virus nations could feel that the staging effects many are consumed by the deepest understanding of floor is always found in the home. it destroys of the brain. young people who filled it full pain of this war is ukrainian children. quite a longing to distinguish the silence of different types of artillery and drones. because so for us us war, it's our people who are forcefully, super easy by occupation because putting decided she could do whatever he wants. it's our hero of soldiers who are giving their lives to defend our country, from innovators trying to steal our land. that's why we say, rightfully so. that can be no just peace without ukraine. and i think every leader, every country that supports us in these, that understands us, that sees how russia it country more than 20 times larger than ukrainian territory, still wants even more land, more land, which is insane. and is season it day by day while wanting to destroy each stable and rush at holland where his special body is for that north korea and iran telling choice of friends. now every neighbor, overall shay and you are and central asia feels that the war could come to them as well. and just think what's kind of lost is that would mean for the world. and i attend or nearly 100 nations and international organizations that have supported the beast borderline. it's truly in a global community, africa, asia, you are latino, america, north america, the pacific region, all united by that piece formula. and i am glad that the drawers to be signed me. it was so reminding all the un general assembly, everyone was equal all nations that participated in the be summit, large and small, no v to right, no blocking authority. those that have been independent for ages and those that have only recently gained independence, those that have gone through wars themselves and those it costs them to peace. oh, all we are equal. that is what russia hates the most and cannot control. that's why russia says the geese formula doesn't shoot it here of the un already match with leaders from india and what the mileage of pain any delay took in finland, canada, part of why slovenia gemini, and others and, and my meetings will continue these different absolutely. parts of the world and various political ways of life, but they share the same understanding. this is needed and it must be a real just piece. unfortunately at the u. n, it's impossible to truly and finally, a result of that as a war and base because too much too much depends in the security console on the v to power when they aggressor exercise v dap, our, the, you and these follows to stop the war. but the bees formula can, once again, there is no power in it. that's why it's the best opportunity for peace. every one is the quote and it's effective and comprehensive. when some propose alternatives have caught it, settlement plans so called sets of principles. it not only ignores the interest and suffering of ukrainians qual affected by the war the most. it not only ignores reality, but also gives fortune the political space to continue the war and pressure the will to bring more nations on the control to any part of a well or alternatives. attempts to see these are infect, efforts to achieve allow, instead of an end to the war as a global initiative, the piece formerly as already existed for 2 years. and maybe somebody was a nobel prize for their p
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'n this is "the context." >> this new bill is a significant step forward. it holds polluting water companies to account of the year where there has been no accountability. >> what this bill does it is comes up with some nice emotive phrases like prison sentences, banning bonuses and so on, but it doesn't address th fundamental problem. >> introducing these new laws and tougher penalties certainly looks like a step toward cleaning up our waterways, but there is plenty of evidence that the water companies have been breaking the res around sewage spills for years. christian: the government threatens jail for uncperative water bosses and restrictions on their bonuses. are they plans that will work or are they windowdressing? also tonight, france finally has a prime minister. you will know him, thformer brexit negotiator michel barnier. they will need all his skills to organize a rock is french parliament. and not entirely immune from prosecution coming from plead not guilty to his january 6 case as it returns to court in washington. very welcome to the program. the waterways here in britain are awash with records amount of sewage. today, the government announced a new bill that would beef up the powers of the water regulator. in the future, water bosses in england and wales will face to years in prison if they are found to have obstructed an investigation into a sewage spill, and their bonuses will be blocked if they fail to meet environmental and financial standards. but activists say it is not enough. the system is broken and the current regulations are not being enforced. here is our environment correspondent jonah fisher. >> profits and pollution. for years, water companies have paid out dividends to shareholders and bonuses to executives, while at the same time discharging sewage into our rivers, lakes, and seas. but could that be about to change? on the banks of the thames, the environment minister steve reed introducedew legislation to and what he called the disgraceful behavior of the water companies and their bosses. >> this new bill is a significant step forward in fixing our broken water system. it is an immedia down payment on the water reform needed after years of failure on environmental damage. it holds polluting water companies to account after years where there has been no accountability. >> the new bill will give regulators more power to take action against the water companies when they pollute. executives who block investigations could be sent to jail. bonuses will be conditional on the company meeting environmental and financial standards. watching on, the chief executive of seven trent water. last year, she took on more than 3,000,000 pounds. >> ms. garfield, are you where would you won't be getting three point 2,000,000 pounds next year? introducing these new laws and tougher penalties certainly looks like a step toward cleaning up our waterways. but there is plenty of evidence that the water companies have been breaking the rules around sewage spills for years. many campaigners say the real problem is that the regulators have been letting them get away with it. >> we have perfectly decent laws, perfectly acceptable legal framework. the problem is it's never been enforced. what this bill does is comes up with some nice emotive phrases like prison sentences, banning bonuses and so on, but it doesn't address the fundamental problem. we have a set of regulations already and they are not being enforced. the only way they are enforced is for the regulators to b properly funded and empowered to do the job they are supposed to be doing. >> water companies say they know the current system isn't working. they say the best way to stop the sewage spills is for more than 100,000,000,000 pounds to be spent on new infrastructure, paid for by a sharp rise in customer bills. christian: let speak to the director of science and policy at the environmental charity earthwatch. you will have heard the criticism in the report, that this will not make any material difference to the way companies behave, because the regulations are not being enforced. what do you say to them? >> i think we are not going to legislate our way out of this problem. it will take collective action from the government, from water companies, also from farmers and citizen scientists taking action. but i think it's a step in the right direction. christian: the environment secretary who you saw in that report said up until this point there has been no accountability for the executives. here you have personal liability. when i'm not clear on is whether they are responsible for covering up some of these investigations. is it a widespread practice? >> i think that water companies have, up until now, not been completely transparent with air pollution data. part of this bill is that they need to be transparent, all emergency overflows need to be monitored, and that data on the frequency and duration of discharges needs to be released within the hour. that is a move towards more transparency. christian: this is the change the environment secretary announced today. there will be checks on all emergency outflows, not just for the regulator, but for us the public, and we will see them in real time. >> this is what is in the legislation, yes. we will have access to the data, easily accessible, we will all be able to understand it. at earthwatch, we believe in the power of data to change. having this data is a step in the right direction for protecting our freshwater. christian: what difference does it make if you know about it in real time? >> we know where the pollution events are happening, when they are happening, therefore when we need to take immediate and drastic action to prevent at from happening in the future. christian: the chief executives of these water companies say the real solution is billions of pounds of investment. can you meet the regulators' demand without plowing in the kind of money they want the bill payer? >> i think there are a number of solutions to the problem. one of them is nature-based solutions. we can be implementing weands to remove a number of pollutants from our freshwater systems, investing in the infrastructure is certainly one way of improving water pollution. i think water companies should be taking a long hard look at their resource management before requesting more funding from the customers. christian: part of the problem as i understand it, there is a lack of sewage infrastructure in parts of the country. holding up housebuilding. we have to somehow encourage water investment so we can unlock the 300,000 homes that we want to build every year. >> exactly. we cannot build on more land and use natural building houses because that will only worsen the problem. we know that wetlands are very important for clearing up our waterways, natural habitats, treaties are helpful in clearing water and pollution. using that or houses will just make the problem worse. ye there is money that needs to be put into the infrastructure of our sewer systems. christian: final word on pay, which annoys people, the sums that these boxes are being paid. this was introduced by the last government, but does bonuses are being taken from shareholder profits, rather than from the customers. but i understand the regulator was already consulting on whether bonuses could be banned. what is different and what this new government announced today? >> i think this government is trying to empower the regulators to take action more rapidly and without the need for in-depth investigations that just prolong the issue. i think this is an empowerment of our regulators. christian: good to talk with you. thanks for coming on the program. two months ago, we were in paris bring you the results of the french election. we didn't warn you at the time that french politics was in a sorry state, but i didn't think it would take this long to bring you news of a new prime minister. today, we have one, the eu former brexit negotiator, michel barnier, who has been tapped by him emmanuel macron to form a new government after deadlocks of negotiations between the three main groups in the parliament. that parliament could still be to mr. macron's choice to a vote of no-confidence but it seems likely the right wing national reassured that mr. barniers comments on immigration. as for the left wing alliance, the biggest block in the assembly says this macron had stolen the election from the french people. we can speak to our guest to talk about france. thanks for coming on. are you surprised at the choice he made, but i did it taken so long to arrive on michel barnier? >> i think most of us were a little bit surprised. his name had been circulating earlier in the summer and then over the past three or four days it seemed as if we were getting very close to an appointment. different names were near certainties. people from the center left center-right, other names, technocrats were floated. when mr. barnier 's name came out last night, people were surprised but also relieved that this period of waiting would be coming to an end, just a few weeks away from the deadline having to present the budget to cabinet and then parliament, there is actually a prime minister, fully functioning prime minister, if you like, in the seat. christian: i have interviewed him in the past. spent a lot of time listening to him in brussels of course. he is a mountain walker, very cool under pressure, and he will needll of that. this is some path he has to negotiate in the weeks ahead. >> yes, i think he will be faced with an incredibly difficult task. he is clearly a good negotiator, consensus builder. i think all of this will play in his favor. he will need these qualities in spades. but it is also quite clear that macron has appointed someone who is drawn from a party who came in fourth place. this is going to sit poorly not with just the parties and the french national assembly, but also with the voters, who are going to wonder why when macron said nobody really has won the election outright, that may be true. but some people did lose the election. this was the mainstream right party from which barnier hails. it is a strange choice, and understandable choice. basically macron had to select someone who wasn't going to be facing a motion of no-confidence from day one. with barnier, he has managed to clinch this, but it will be a very fragile government. christian: someone has to do it because there cannot be another election until june. they have to pass a budget, which france desperately needs. with respect to the finances, in a pretty sorry state, as they are in many countries across europe, and the eu is bearing down, demanding deficit cuts. how will that play with the far-right block and the far left the block when he puts those cuts before parliament? >> there are two important things here. one is, as you say, he has to impose some kindf austerity measures. i think the cost of living crisis, that kind of worry, these are worries that are shared by both the voters on the left, far left, and also voters on the far-right. that will not sit well with them. the other important thing -- and i'm not sure this is what drove macron's choice. i think his choice was probably driven by desperation and frustration in the end. but one thing we need to keep in mind is that barnier was not just the brexit negotiator, he was twice european commissioner, he knows the ins and outs of brussels, the commission. if there is somebody who can probably play a favorable role and try and negotiate the procedure the commission has launched against france, it is probably barnier. not to mention the fact, barnier , because he is from the droit party, means that he is closer to the epp, ursula von der leyen's camp in brussels. whenever barnier's shortcomings, he can be an asset for france in europe, particularly given the pressure that france is facing. christian: that is a really good point, actually. that will certainly stand him in good stead. final thought on his government. does he put other technocrats in the party around him? does he try and select from the biggest groupings on the left and the right? >> i think people try to have a mix. we are almost certain to have some of the outgoing ministers probably coming back. i don't think that le mer should be written off, current finance minister. he has been a strong supporter of barnier. we may see him come back. the current home office minister may also make a comeback in a different ministry. he will have to be mindful of the fact that this is a very fragmented national assembly. people have to draw from the left and the right. the problem is, i doubt he will be able to attract many people from the left. barnier, it's interesting, refer to him as appointing other technocrats. this is the genius sleight-of-hand that macron had performed here. basically, this is really a right wing prime minister that he has appointed, but everyone thinks of him as a technocrat because he is linked to europe. in all of this, this is probably what may save the move at least in the short term. people think of barnier as a technocrat for now, but i don't know how long he can maintain that illusion. christian: i will imagine that they suss it out pretty quickly. thank you for coming on. around the world and across the u.k., you are watching bbc news. let's bring you the other stories we have been following today. one person has died after a royal navy helicopter ditches in the sea last night near dorset. the ministry of defense is that helicopters were taking part in a night exercise when the incident occurred. lucy b has replaced her legal team and is planning a new appeal. a former neonatal nurse, one of the uk's most notorious modern serial killers convicted in two separate trials of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill seven others under her care. indecent assault charges in the u.k. against the disgraced hollywood for producer harvey weinstein have been discontinued in their prosecution. cps said it made the decision after reviewing the evidence in the case and concluding there is no longer a realistic prospect of conviction. 72-year-old was charged in 2022 with two counts of indecent assault dating back to 1996. the chief prosecutor at the international criminal court has told the bbc justice must be seen to be done, after seeking an arrest warrant in may for israel's prime minister and the defense minister. he was also seeking mourns for three hamas leaders, two of whom have since been killed. we have been speaking to nick robinson on political thinking. >> what could i have done? if they had applied for warrants for hamas and not against, not looked at the evidence -- the evidence compelled in israel, at the time 40,000 plus people have been killed in gaza. this is a record that has influenced a week prosecutor. if one had applied for warrants in relation to israeli officials, not for gaza. well, this is an obscenity but how is that possible? we had evidence. we need to apply the law. you cannot have one approach for countries where there is support, nato support, european support, powerful countries behind you, and a different approach what you have clear jurisdiction. christian: plenty more on that interview on bbc, or wherever you get your podcasts. in the u.s., there are two trials making news, both of them linked to the november presidential elections. in california, hunter biden is facing nine charges related to tax fraud and evasion. the indictment says he failed to pay at least $1.4 million in federal taxes, while spending most of his money on drugs and escorts. at the last minute today, he entered what is known as an alford plea, entering a guilty verdict while still maintaining his innocence. we will talk about that in a second. meanwhile in washington, donald trump was back in court over the revised indictment looking into the january 6 riots on capitol hill. lawyers entered a not guilty plea to the charges brought by the special counsel jack smith. the hearing was adjourned this afternoon without any trial date being set. trump's attorney is trying to push for a delay until after the election has been held. let's speak to a former federal prosecutor, republican strategist. always nice to see you, joe. an alford plea. how do courts tend to view it? >> most americans have never heard of an alford deal. fairly unusual. i have had difficult clients, but if i said, let's figure out a way to antagonize a judge and the prosecutors by going in on the day of trial and changing our plea, and asking for an alford plea, which the prosecutors have to approve, it is actually a kind of deal. i have to think it was quite a stir in court this morning, still ing on as we speak. it is a special arrangement, basically a situation where a defendant says i am maintaining i am not guilty but i acknowledge there is so much evidence against me, a jury will likely find me guilty. it has to go to the highest levels of the justice department for approval. there is no guarantee he will get it. at this point, it is really in the hands of the judge to say, we can put things off, you can really organize with the justice department to see if they will approve it, despite the fact that you have made them angry, or you can give us a queen guilty plea, or the third option as every go to trial right nis the way it was supposed to be as of this morning. christian: we should remember the background to this, there was a plea deal originally agreed to which involved him having possessioof a weapon while under the influence of drugs, but also some tax charges involved in that. a for plea deal had gone ahead in delaware, that he would have been protected from this. but it fell apart because the justice department thought it went over the arms. why would they consider an alford deal in this place? >> that was a fantastic deal last summer, would have reduced both of these cases to two tax misdemeanors, not felonies, and a suspended conviction of the gun charge. which means if you are good for a year, the charges disappear. it was a fantastic plea arrangement. it fell apart because both sides could not agree to the terms, even though they spent months working on it. it was really a failure on both sides. that would have been a fantastic solution. now one year later, as the government had pr
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>> no, she can't see that, because she's legally blind. >> reporter: it's been particularly sloppy. >> it's caused me a lot of stress. >> reporter: they estimate thousands of di disabled people like lauren have been impacted. now it's alleged the state has violated the constitutional rights, ending coverage with little or no notice or little explanation of the actual reason. we asked florida for comment, which they never gave. so we went to a press conference to ask governor ron desantis why people who should have medicaid lost coverage. the secretary of the florida department of children and families stepped in to say this. >> we're committed to ensuring that anyone who is eligible maintains coverage. >> we do have an appointment friday. >> reporter: but, without coverage, bryant said she took out personal loans to pay akins' care team. >> a little over 12,000 now. >> reporter: $12,000? >> yes. >> reporter: of your money. >> my money. >> reporter: why would you put out $12,000 for someone you have only known months? 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