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i found just to tell them what's happening in their communities in a clear and unbiased and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm not even sorry. this is a new sound like from so coming up in the next 60 minutes to get the president william roots so on his economic policies were fuses to dive down on the streets of kenya, thousands, flea from the homes and golf, the city off,

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the new wave of his riley arabs kills at least a palestinian united nations say the conflict and saddam has pushed nearly $800000.00 people to install base plus further into for on the presidential races down to 3 men. and the result is unpredictable. sign of how much were the schools and with less than a month to the lympics defending 10200 meters, hampton. elaine thompson harris confirms she'll miss the games with an icon. these injury. the hello welcome to the program. it is 15, g m t. we begin this these out in kenya, where the president's dramatic, you turn on legislation that would have raised taxes, appears to be proving too little too late. protests against the government all growing

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a of the country. hundreds of police officers and soldiers on the streets of the capital, nairobi. police had been firing to gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrations that comes a day off to president william router withdrew proposals to raise taxes. he has old and soldiers to crush the protests, but organize the se that would be illegal. let's go straight to a correspond zane bas robbie's life for us in i robi zane's to protest on the streets continue despite the president. during a complete you turn on that finance fail to consider what's been happening today. that's exactly right. if the president had done what he did 2 days ago, 72 hours earlier, if he had done it last week, then we may not be seeing the kind of pay us that's been playing out in the heart of arrow these to this day. still today. what we're hearing from protesters is that

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he did what he did, but it was, it was far too little and far too late and came at the cost of too many young lives, approximate, or an estimated 23 people killed across the country and demonstrations that have gone on for a lot of the last several days. that number is expected to go up as the numbers are tallied. there are many injured in the hospital and the anger a continues to be there. the anger on the street is still very, very obvious from the protest as we've been speaking to now we're here on roy avenue between kenyata and the military recording that's been set up here all day. and really what's happening on this one street is an example of what's happening in the areas all across the country. protesters have been coming out, it is, it is smaller, the crowds are definitely smaller, but the clashes discrimination is, are still very, very intense. the sun is going down, we are expecting things to sort of subside as the day ends. but if you just turn over here to see what the police have been doing throughout the day,

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is basically coordinating people off trying to contain the protesters trying to keep it from getting as big. and rowdy, as it got 2 days ago when they stormed parliament, they are moving around patrolling all of the city streets. moving people from one area to another, trying to contain the groups of demonstrators that have been popping up in one street or another. the police are now on that corner of the street just a little while ago. there were on the other end over here. so really they're trying to corral the demonstrators and trying to push them out of the city center. as, as the sun goes down. but what we keep hearing from people is that they are still very, very angry. that what person roots or has done with the government has done had to be done, but simply killing the tax bill is not enough. and he's going to do it is not enough. they want it done, but now they are too angry to stop there. there have been too many young lives lost what they say they want, as well as for him to be removed from office office. and then they want to punish the parliamentarians. they say m. p. 's,

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we did not do enough to scan between president russo's overreach and the civil liberties of the people of kenya, and they want to see those members of parliament pushed out as well. and i think as you say 2 days ago, we saw a number of canyons lose that lives. many people injured. do we know if that's going to be any accounts of other c for that? this is exactly the question that the young people on the streets are asking. now, that is the question their parents generation is asking as well why these on arms children effectively. they were in their tunes in their early twenties, at most in their early thirties. so what people are asking now is why these on armed protesters on armed young civilians, the future of kenya, why they were met with bullets instead of but tons, why they were met with what human rights groups have described is disproportionate force at all. there's a great deal of anger and really that is what we are seeing. the government contend with. they know that there will have to be accountability because so far what they

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said and done hasn't been enough to call the anger. and as police tactics continue to be rather violent, we've seen tear gas fired for hours throughout the day. we've seen protesters yell at police every time they've tried to detain anyone. we've seen protesters knock over kiosks and just now put them back onto the street where they found them. so there is this real paradox. there's this real dynamic of anger. but knowing that what they're fighting for is their own future. and in terms of accountability, they're demanding that someone be held accountable and that starting as far as they're concerned with the removal of the president, they say retail must go and they will not settle for anything less. okay, thank you for that same as robbie. the for us in nairobi now is zane was saying, purchase, not just taking place in a row, be taking place throughout the country. the nation news outlet is proposing protest as in consumer with the countries the largest city of march from the condenser to the city center. they've been staging

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a sit down purchase in front of costume estate lodge. meanwhile, in missouri and the south, west police and demonstrations are reported to be fighting in running battles and protest as also in to see many of them. university students have marched towards the town center. i katherine story has moved from augusta and guy. we're oceleto who's here on the outskirts of this city of protested has been using this road to find tires and said that they do not trust the president, even though she said that he's going to decline or he has the client to side on the bill. they say that they want him in so that they can sell, these has been done. so i really don't we have for me who are trying to keep the

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order as is this, your guys on the other side, we have the protested there who have the, the for this and this one was so, so basically what we're saying is that, that issue is not even just last final will they say they want jobs, they say the frustrated because they cannot get the job. the cost of living is so high and not gotten the president of progress then that he's, he's going to give them jobs. so it's very upset, we have been talking to them and they said that they knew the need to ship to do better passes. so you all to 0. well, so ma'am, let's say there's little president retail can do to piece a new generation who accused him of being a member of 10 years old political got charles profit, his i assume as president. okay,

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now were you route, so only no one can use 2022 presidential election. although a member of the country's political establishment and a former deputy president for nearly a decade, he said it was different. how slow on the side of the pool. you said he had a bull, some prime promising employment for the youth and an end to decades of corruption and mismanagement. people were killed on tuesday in violent protests against each finance bill that included every tax increases. and natalie says these protests of different, i'm going to be own king, this traditional political divides. what he says he now is a different kind of tell him. because the telling though is demographics and generation z does not have a class of decimal, tough try does not. so they will have this large group of very young people who

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seem to be possible to split during a pump and ceremony field state to visit to the united states last month on the 1st by an african leader in 15 years. us president joe biden said there was a bright light on the white house. you designated kenya, a major non they to all the way. but root shows cost is check good to say the least . he was accused of orchestrating a campaign of political violence against ethnic groups. the killed 1300 people following dispute to the elections in 2007. we are in open session now. in 2016. the international criminal court to drop the case against inciting, witness interference and intolerable political meddling. so leave to be with hundreds of millions of dollars he has over the years being repeatedly accused of involvement and the mode,

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political opponents and many land grabs and rooters finance bill has created few re across the country. and it determines protest movement led by the young. almost everybody in the country believes that he lies. and that that's the kind of work out of that. almost everybody in the country believes his corrupt, comfortable cult of that. so it's not clear where he's good to go to his next support from rich. i was supposed to refuse to sign off on a new tax law saying he can see the canyons wanted nothing to do with a new generation. that protested in can, you may have won this battle, but there's little indication the president will seriously address the wider grievances. it's all stuff with alj, a 0 which is big now to of to lie like a, he's a holding of african homeless. the member of missing voice is a group documenting police kennings in kenya. he joins us now from washington, dc. thank you so much for your time. is that so this seems to be

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a massive trust issue here with the president despite revoking this belt. and he's saying that he won't sign it's people so out in the streets that are in seems to believe him as yeah, i think um, well we need to realize that these, the big deal is just a gateway to all this small green rage on sounds sort of despondency and marginalization, the majority of the king of feeling, but it is only very well a to collected by the younger generation. so the president saying that he is walking by going to be, does not solve the problems. but however, with good would be thought also some of these uh, self inflicted print in hot all the time in the world to really make he's proposals walk. yes. kenya is in the middle of a serious subject crises where there are no windows for him to make any changes. for instance, 7 out of 10 shillings cliff to go to pay debt. can yes, did to d p ratio east almost 770 percent they they get on. so he has an options, but you'd be off fronting the orientation as

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a live side in the present. these literally probably every week, even in boss, all these clothes on, all your fees are walking around carrying money, even gunny bugs, showing people the lift is design a shoes on costs. then people will ask with no problem in paying the debt. but we will ask for comfortability. secondly, the ease for all these drug i know it will be canyon was sending it school. he's forced to a deep to go on to police. look on it. does it look like that piece a good optic. indeed, let me pick you up on the govern government corruption issue. i mean, that, that really does seem to be a big driver for many of the young people, protesting, but corruption, as we know, is not a new problem in kenya. many will say it's in the countries dna, it's at every level of society, business institution. so why now is it the people have finally decided enough? is enough. it is on a grand scale eighty's on the ground, industrial scale, the full and the full amount president said,

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almost $2000000000.00. can you feelings are lost in corruption every single day? it is on a grand scale. use the people or you kind of tablet, even if they what every single day or a night for the rest of their lives, the kinds of lifestyle that they are leading cannot much on people see it every single day. unlike depositing rash on these generation just by escrow of a keyboard, they'll be able to access all the company's, got these, my muscles upon them, and some people close to the president on owning right now, even though perhaps some in the past, maybe they weren't buying long piece of lot, he a piece of land now. now they are competing in buying some of the high end sport utility vehicles and buying airplanes. windows range can cannot even buy for themselves. i mean, again, some people now we're hearing on the streets quoting for the president to step down . how worried do you think president retail is now about his position?

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oh, how worried should he be? of these more than the one that the biggest problem now he has these people, we not listen to he what he sees on what he does. those do not much. he said he was willing to listen. he deployed the kind of defense forces. he said he was waiting for listen more people have been short today, so it doesn't matter what he says, he's mortally wounded across on legitimate c. definitely. see that he's he is in great in right now. he's going to take a very long time to healed all the while. the economy is not in the best ship sold, the options he's options on, on choosing between good and bottle shows. he only has bottles shows they do require the presence of mind and the humility to say to reason and bustles. it was closed. well, it's going to re, re any in just maybe just maybe sold out because financially stop because he is

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going to really struggle to change people's minds. people watch seen not only being lied to, not only their futures throwing away from them, but also being feel now. and they're saying enough is enough. he might not blow, but he needs to be deeply wore it right now in terms of the part test as themselves the majority of them, as we've been saying, we've been reporting the young. uh, they have been using social media to get together, but they have no lead to i want to in terms of moving forward with that demands how, how important is it that, that the latest leadership structure is established? the leadership with instructor will have log at some point because these are the fast domino those on yas, you've seen yesterday. i'm from from storming department today. and yesterday they moved us change when they wanted to go on ok by the state house. some of the

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lawyers, some of this, you know, i got collectively sold a type say to them, look, the state house is a protected area and you might be killed. so there are lead us in lodging. they might not be your traditional lead. i'm the general secretary and i am the president. they are poor kids. there are people. if you look at the take, if you look within the legal fraternity, if you look at people, what doing financial accountability on crazy most, some of these posits they are there. but you're right to the extent that these in got needs to be honest and moving some direction in order to make changes. the a couple of things that will come in the present needs to be in the full and they like total boundaries commission on some of the men you've gotta, you've done some of the members where they called the president also has an opportunity because there are certain funds that have the court south declan unconstitutional if he does not, and he does it very well. some of these angle will calm down bar the lead a, she felt sorry,

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the groups also need to figure out who will the president all these people are going to go see us. and we can really move forward because all the options shouldn't be on the table. the problem and could be his own people who ask for not under president signs p, i put very few options to play. that's fascinating. token to of delight, like a horn of africa, i'm less than member of missing voice is a group that's documenting police cuttings and kennedy's thank you bye, please. the as well as the ministry is launched in operation, east of gauze associates ordered people to leave the issue, j, a neighborhood follow sustained bombardments in the area at least 8 palestinians. a dead 40 injured out of there. is mohammed seen as industry to a neighborhood? look at the settle comedy, and that is the high school that was standing here in the east of kansas city. where on thursday morning,

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is there any occupation forces began all tend to be selling laws possible since i am a but i know the thousands of people are living here in extremely difficult humanitarian condition. as you can see now, people are heading towards areas of the west of kansas city carrying the children and whatever else they can carry under the scorching hot sun in this hot weather due to the bombing leaving that destroyed science and temporary shelters. and way, they are exhausted, i'm tired, and i'm heading into the, on the, to areas that they are unfamiliar with. the priority now is to survive these chronic bombings people here see that these really minutes we will follow this protocol tillery selling with a ground operation. just as they did before and does a 2 neighborhood inter ballier as well as the obviously fat medical complex. yeah, i was saying in northern garza, 3 is right, asteroids have hit the jabante, a refugee camp for these. 32 palestinians were killed in the attacks. is there any ground troops pulled out of the camp earlier this month, or 2 weeks of flight to wind up in the philadelphia ideas we were sitting at home

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and we had an explosion near it. we went out and found body parts thrown around everywhere in the group of civilians who had no connection to any military was targeted by the positive throne. here in the, the now and now the candidate is dropped down to the wrong presidential election, leaving full in the running for the vote on friday. the may of 10 from announced his withdrawal on social media versus all to choose a success. it that you probably might see who died in a helicopter crash last month, and a lot of reports from tapper on in the race for a round. second highest job is down to 3 men. opinion polls suggest none has a clear cut majority each se, he is the man of the people and promises good governance. their challenge now is to mobilize iranians to make friday's election different from recent ones,

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which had record low turnout is, can be used for the people, especially for the people who they are looking for to help are looking for the government to, for the future. this is important for them. not everyone shares this enthusiasm and this largely liberal neighborhood in northern test on despite the candidacy of reform is politician muscle physics. and he is seeking change from within and once better relations with the west. but the weekend reform is movement said it's main rival, is it this illusion? society, i cannot have major expectations from this because because uh from the uh, the hierarchy of the government here at present the decision maker. the feeling is different and conservative neighborhoods in the around in capital, the core base of the establishment makes up at least 20 percent of the electorate.

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they're expected to heat the call by the ultimate authority supreme leader at a how many to cast their ballots. of course level, but if not, then we can expect foreigners to come and governance. this is our country. but conservatives are at a disadvantage. without a consensus candidate, bahama thought her caught a buff and say, jelly refused to withdraw in support as the other. the fractured political landscape could work in favor of the reformist wing if there is a large turnout or force a 2nd round the voting a week later. each candidate represents a different iran. the election is a choice between conservatives, consolidating their control over centers of power and opening the way for change, but with an administration that operates within the guidelines of the system. elections were planned for next year, but brought forward after president ever humor i, you see died in a helicopter crash in may. it shaping up to be

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a competitive and unpredictable vote that will have implications, but not on the runs strategic decisions that are already in place. that i heard there, i was busy to deshawn. let's go. so we're so sad that he is life for us and to her on we're so less than 24 hours now before the boat takes place. what's the need for you? of the? well, the more with regarding the election is not that much high so we can observe it can see that there is an app, but the people regard to the point to the ballot boxes. and in either on particularly in the past 2 elections, we can see there is a, a sound award to them, of the low turnouts. in 2021 is actually the election. the turn of was the apple 48 percent. and then each one of the $24.00 parliamentary elections that when know 41 percent, then of course it is

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a great method of concern for the particular establishment into the wrong the customer. additionally, we run the import, the committees, they have to use the hub that is a high turn off, and the high turnouts house would be the primary source of the listing of the options here. now that you spend is going down, you can see one often another the read mostly shows are coming out and people to go to the amount of boxes and to the cash they, they, they, they, they awards. but the, on the other hand, when we look at the pools as well, fulls of tylenols got nearly half of the waters are either as of this moment or either i'm decided they are see that they are not going to this by the box on, of course the we have 24 hours a law school change by the day of the election. okay, thank you for that for so set up that for us with that update from to her on of

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the now the 2 leading candidates and the us presidential race will face off in a debate later this past day. it could help save the rest of the race between jo button. i'm donald trump, and fisher reports now from atlanta, georgia, where the debate is to take place. it will set the tone for the next 5 months. the most anticipated debate in recent times to bide less stood face to face with donald trump 4 years ago on the presidential debate states. a lot has changed. some things happen, like the ill will between the to the left. what do you show right on the fight and one and 20? 20. some complained without evidence. victory was stolen from him. there's been the assault on the capital on january 6th, 2021. that has been done in terms conviction on safety for

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a felony charges. and there's been the conviction of jewel bite and son hunter. we know donald trump has a very, very, is very skill at being a disruptor. so i think what we're going to see is one of the debaters attempting to try to stay presidential and stay focused on the issues. and the other one is going to try to do everything he can to disrupt his challenger. joe biden thinks his preparations are going well. the trump has been on the campaign trail, looking his opponent. i know he's locked up in a log cabin someplace. you can imagine what is most men will lead to deal in policy . immigration on the board to is a political liability for bite and abortion rights for trump and bite. and we'll have to defend his position on the board and gaza. but most americans will want to know how each candidate will make their lives better. all the media, things that go by may have done well,

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like handling the pandemic and economic recovery. inflation is still high. many people still feel like the cost of living is not commensurate with their payment with their wages. and so even though he is overseeing lots of good things, he is still the president right now when all these things are happening, i think donald trump is going to try to make a job. i look out of touch, perhaps daft, and not ready, and not up to the job. nearly a quarter of all americans was neither mind to win this election. but this is the race. these are the candidates and both will be hoping this debate will give them some momentum before the vote in november. i was so sure i'll just see the atlanta . let's go to rosalind jordan. she joins now live from wash, dc rosalyn. so it's west highlighting the both sides have agreed to some new rules for tonight's debate. took us through those new rules to well, essentially this is going to be a matter of if they go over time,

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the microphone will be caught. there isn't going to be an audience cheering on one side or the other. and essentially the candidates have to agree to be civil and not engage in any of the attributes that would detract from the discussion of the issues. which is sensibly why this debate is being held in atlanta on thursday, evening, east coast time. now of course, before the debate actually happens in about 10 hours time. uh, both campaigns of now and least a new round of ads to stoke up support. uh, from uh, voters across the country. uh, most of the ads are uh, being shown, either online or attached to newspapers online presence. but there is also a very visible ad of effort coming from the bite and campaign in and around atlanta . the messages are, as you might expect from the sitting president accusing donald trump of having the

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instigated the attempted coup on january 6th, 2021. frustrating his ability to actual leave the country in an intelligent way and accusing him of stroking divisions, particularly of smoking a racist. the antagonism in the united states, donald trump's, the ads, on the other hand, are questioning the current president's of fitness for office. his mental and physical health talking about him, but he considers to be jo biden's poor handling of the economy in the last 4 years and also using racist language, particularly suggesting that a vote for joe biden would be a vote for his card. vice president campbell harris, who is of african and of african american and south asian descent. uh so what i'm really not playing nicely in the pre campaign. pre dive campaign debate ads from

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both sides on this thursday, and roughly not as you've touched on age has been a massive issue for, for both candidates. took us through what people will be watching out full and what else is at stake as well. one thing that the political pundits say they're going to be looking for is to see whether uh, joe biden has command of the issues and is able to articulate those issues in a clear and confident fashion. there been uh, some suggestions from the trump camp that perhaps the current president might be using medicines to help him get through thursday, evenings, debate. whereas you have of the bite and campaign questioning whether donald trump might even actually stay for the entire debate. because they say that he is unpredictable. busy if he does not respect political norms and behaviors and that

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this is not something that you want to see running, arguably the world's most powerful government. certainly other things that charles people are looking for, at least from the pundits of salary, would be questions about immigration. questions about reproductive rights. questions about how to handle the economy, which is still a, been running with much higher than in inflation, then most had to expect it some years now that child, the probate pandemic has it to some extent. so the problem is substantial points. the economy, the handling of the immigration issue, the questions about reproductive rights and also about civil rights. those are the substances of issues. but i think what more people are going to be talking about on friday morning will be how both man actually performed in a room with out their supporters. they are to cheer them on,

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which is what we have seen in more recent debates. date is gonna be very interesting viewing russian and jordan that for us in washington, dc of the us supreme court rules of 10 to rarely permit abortions in idaho. when pregnant women are facing medical emergencies, the 6 to 3 routing effectively reinstated lower court's decision. the idaho is near total abortion by mosse you 2 in 1986 us little known as the emergency medical treatment and labor act. president, jo, buttons, administration had sued, idaho. all doing the act takes precedence over state lo. still ahead on al jazeera and my new my clause political future is at stake in a snap french column entry election. an action from the t 20 cricket will cop to south africa beach afghanistan to reach the final that's coming up. what's on it and

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the color we have some very heavy right across the north west quota of south america. some lobby storms. rumbling right. the seasonal showers here of course, you can see how they run their way up towards columbia, pushing out so could door not a dry weather across myself, brazil still a chance of one or 2 showers towards the south east of the country somewhat to where the 1st time this pushing up towards us and seeing for the full sale since it warms up as you go into fridays. the system just placed a little further south with south of that was pretty truly 15 celsius step santiago, struggling to reach freezing in that port stanley. now we still have problems across the caribbean, it is very warm, we got lost the little clots of stones into the western side of the caravan mental trip this way. further, westwood city is

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a tropical wave of developing tropical weigh heavy rain there into cuba to make us see some live the showers and the rush, the showers eventually making the way into the east. not as, as we go through friday. little bit of whether to just looking across the deep south of the us. but the story really is about that in tennessee. southern areas on coast full, the hottest you on the record, plenty of showers running across the plains. i'm pushing towards the midwest. the israel's war on gossip be coming forever across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down? why despite insist on 0 consequences for israel in this war on gaza? the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line,

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the key difference, the market. don't people this comfortable moyer nice to match up on the price range of an auctioneer. the the welcome back to watching out. as a reminder,

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on top stories with our hundreds of police officers. and so here's on the streets in kenya, a day off to the president withdrew a proposal that would have raised taxes. lease have been using a, a gas and rubber bullets to discuss purchasing. this is rarely minute 3 has no interest in operation east of golf, the city and people to leave the exchange and neighborhood in northern garza, 3 is right. asteroids have hit the giovanni a rest. decals kidding. at least as to how to state the united nations as nearly 800000 people are facing. salvation ensued on the on the environment to rapid support forces have been fighting for over 14 months. now. many people now depend on the community kitchens to survive. the move and reports from their mind waiting in line for his number to be called wasn't what types of food i've been time. imagine he'd need to do to get food to fill his

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stomach a day labor. he used to be able to afford meals for himself and his family, but that was before conflict between the dance army and the parent military rapids support forces started in april last year. the fighting took away his source of income and force them from their home. well imagine what, what does that, how do i lost my job because of the conflict and move my time these several times. and that has been very costly, especially with no source of income. so i now stay here in a school for displaced people with my family. and i come here daily and sometimes go to other kitchens to get 2 meals a day. is one of hundreds of people who come here each day. more than half of working age for the needs worked and non foremost factors for the conflict. lack of access to the jobs as fighting continue means many have lost their income. financing has also limited supplies in markets and increased fluid costs. so we need to kitchen like best provide food for thousands of people here in under mine.

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but the city isn't the only place in the capital where people need help getting enough to eat the high cost the food and it starts at the end markets mean many around the capital can no longer afford to feed their families. and that's contributing to the high numbers of those around the country already facing the same problem. the agencies such as the world flu program say more than 40 percent of the dance population are facing hunger here in under man, kitchens being available like this one. notice how to clean kitchen means food for a family for the day. and if not, you know, if we took care we provide for more people, we may give out 5 kilos of lentils, and that would be enough for 2 days for a family cooking. it helps us seedmore families and we provide food daily. some of our kitchens provide for up to 2000 and some of these. the sedans government says such initiatives are welcome to ease the needs of civilians affected by the conflict commissioner and then a much more. i mean, i think i, uh,

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what is my thought, what matters is that provides help to the citizens because our capabilities governments extremely limited. kitchens are directly type the communities we coordinate with them and they're open to all the initiatives. we are trying to develop kitchens from waiting in lines, serving them in their home. the help center was fighting continue. the number of those in need of food supplies is increasing. for many here waiting in line is the only thing that keeps them from starving. at least for one day. keep a morgan knowledge of their own. i'm through mine. we're doing now by a certain amount invito he is direct to of saddam transparency and policy track. a think tank joins us from west orange in new jersey. thank you for your time, sir. the international rescue committee has just added to don to the top of its emergency watch list. what does that say about the state of the country as it can fix the energy and the see pause video to be part of the natural rescue call.

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immediately is a short cut in the sense that the to the wind speed for the magnitude of the humanitarian disaster. that is actually done this for danny's why you, these are things on the, on the simple forces wrong, which is also the strong infrastructure, the public good. these rules, hospitals are. ready and therefore, it's a lot of the shooting stadium does. often nobody and a lot of issues arise is also the lobbyist displacement is often the world. and um, unfortunately, there isn't even a piece there for is that these are the listing it, which is a big good question look at. and i will, i want to ask you further about what's going on in terms of peace talks. but 1st i wanted to understand what was happening and i'll fascist, etc. and all for we know the are assess around at the city. it's been besieged for months. now the u. n. a c adopted a resolution demanding that the are as of in the siege,

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but that hasn't happened so well. now for the thousands of people who, who are trapped the, or it's the most of them are unable to leave the city that you have seen me to the side of them being at fashion. you know, they're in between the, the, c, g, and forces of the auto safe on the different movements. that's the main new job. they have, that facilitating the exit of several voice. the auto service doesn't want to storm a c, d, b that as well as the community over from i've seen a lot of civilian casualties. that too is sure to happen. ready and therefore the do you have, you seem possible to force the civilians to leave, including valued on them, schumann position areas that is destroying hospitals up to destroying. marcus american, you need to increasingly difficult for civilians to, to stay with the city. and they have been on a 10 devices odyssey, also to see,

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you know, to seize a, a water you know is, are, well, i've got cheats. the you can keep me wanted it to the city, but that was uh they found by the uh, process of the definitely moving into my as far as is, uh, we do use this through the process and therefore i own use of, uh, you know, use including the pricing uh civilians from food from drinking water destroying the facilities, best service, the other station for me to use those of which are well, crimes, crimes against humanity. and the need is a lot of safety and you know, the student offices and it says on them showing also it shouldn't be held accountable for such uh, you know, discretions, i'm not, and the nations of the international community. indeed, as, as i say, according to the global hunger monitor ip, see the risk of famine and 14 areas is incredibly high if the conflict escalates father. so the question is,

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why has nothing been done to to end the conflict to try and mediate out of the the conflict the web piece talks in jetta. but that didn't come to anything but nothing, nothing since a need in the end that those a did. and debbie, i don't expect them to be invited divide, you know, adult. i just find the very, you know, pressing attempts from the us, especially on voice dis redone on the body of the decision in the kingdom of showdown area. a to make you not as far as to why it was a thoughts, but the due to the lack of policy can we'll of the details of the she's on the offices on the left and stuff on falls is you also to, you know, attention of the will be cool in other classes that got the on, on the train wall. there is a not confident inaction will in the international community, i'm the in the,

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you know, we have seen, you know, different states of need issue in the a you and it is at least the use seeking all the shows. and instead of meeting at a factor in the pressing for committee and stuff on the, what's a good for us to, to, at this cost is how long that expect that they might need to re streaming attorney and disaster is going to create new officials and the international community to the end, the, you know, basically come up with the standard one piece of fault which has not been the case something now. okay, good to get your perspective set up on about. busy direct to see don transparency and policy track, a think tank. thank you for holding. thanks to now from scottish and the polls on sunday, for the 1st round of a snap parliamentary votes president emanuel my chrome who was taking a gamble coating the election likes to be seen as

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a daring political disruptor mistaken. now if he wins, he'll have pulled off a crew that will make french history. but if he fails, mccomb would be remembered as the president to propel the fall right into power. well, let's speak now to natasha butler, who is as an an t fall right. raleigh in paris, so not long now and to the election. what is midway? you are. so that's why one is just the beginning, all face and t fall, right, riley and people who was gathering a hate to send the message because they do not want the ad t mcglatian policy of marine, the pad, the national, riley paul to the wind power. they say that a way democracy and rights in front me for all sorts of organizations, say you've got a lot of media organizations. they are worried about freedom of expression. in fact, the natural values ready, things like that. if they get into a palace to say, well, poly for tie some they need, yes,

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you full circle to add to braces and groups who will say no. the national released on a very good job with reading the pay of presenting a policy for the local main stream, a little slipped around the edges and the posts. but they say the dangerous messages are still very much said, but it's a policy that espouses immigration message because it has a negative language when he comes to muslims, when he comes to women and they say that the national rally is going to danger invites of. so many people who wants to go, people are worried about problems generally it's position, for example, in the european union fonts is, was being one of the most of the european union, the fridge presence. my know my call's already been very active in the what's going to happen if you have a fall, right? you're a skeptic policies winning power. so that's why people have come in know that is and the concerns. oh, really because if you look at the opinion polls the opinion, polls do suggest that maureen depends for why policy signing the lease. okay,

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thank you for that. and natasha butler, the 1st entire in bolivia, a senior army commander has been arrested off to what the president is courting attempted to on wednesday on the vehicles round the entrance of the presidential palace in the pals and troops storm the holes inside was on the on peer 2 reports from the columbia and capital where leaders have condemned the uprising. an armored vehicle ramming the entrance if will leave us presidential palace and wednesday, clearing the way for troops stormin and what the government has called and attempted to. the man who led the operation general one quick zuniga had been dismissed that the earlier outside the palace, the site is growing anger about believe us it cannot make slump and rising poverty . we all the forces intend to restructure democracy to make it

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a true democracy. not one run by the same few people for 50 or 40 years inside president luis as it could be seen confronting soon you got it all to the or just believes to come out in defense of democracy support. there's answer this call and faced off with soldiers outside the palace. they wanted to surprise us and the bolivian people. we have reacted and the people have mobilized against this. attempted to thank you to the bolivian people a few hours later the soldiers withdrew. and so when you go was arrested, the den said without providing evidence that the president had asked him to state the crew with them. the president told me the situation was bad and this week would be critical that something was needed to increase his popularity. and i asked it, so we bring out the ahmed vehicles and he said, bring them up. president odyssey spacing several challenges for the v, as in the middle of one of the worst economic crisis in history. growth is that its

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lowest level in to decades. inflation in unemployed, the rates are rising and the central bank is running out of support. and currency protests are becoming more regular later in the evening soon you get and and then let's co conspirator present to crowds. a government official says they could face up to 20 years in prison. as night fell calm, returned to the pass, and many believing remains on the streets chose to them the money citizens don't want to leave. they say, what are we doing on homes? we weren't, we come, we don't want the crew. is this the leaders from brazil, mexico in here in columbia, have expressed alarm and denounced what they consider an attack on democracy. and although president out of se, declared the situation under control, it doesn't take away the reality of a concrete deeply divided. and on the age of possible explosion,

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that jamaican spent to ended her accolades at the new york going pre added this month, and she will not recover in time to compete. i tested and then fixed. she won goals in both video and tokyo and apart from you send both to the only ashate to win multiple olympic titles in the 10200 meters thompson. here one a 5th, a gold in tokyo, and the full by 100. read a lot of, she said it's a long road, but i'm willing to start over and keep working and to make full recovery and resume my track. career hurt and devastated to be missing the olympics this. yeah, but at the end of the day it's sports and my health comes 1st to the n b a draft work teams that get to sign up, but play as a heads of the new season. and for the 2nd year in a row, it was a french play who was picked 1st with the 1st pick in the

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2024. and the address the atlanta hawks select. zachary 609. is that because she was snapped up by the atlanta hawks on a 4 year 57000000 dollar deal. the 19 year old fellows in the footsteps of federal countryman, a victor. when by ama who was the number one pick up for the san antonio spurs and lost his draft, he was one of 3 french plays in the top 10. e 7 foot to 19 year old alex saw it was 2nd pick for the washington wizards. and to john asylum when it's to the charlotte hornets, as 6 pick full frenchman and total word drafted the phrase, the stairs data of all night to to was this so so that's, that's uh amazing. that's amazing for the friends basketball. and i'm so happy that to be about off of uh,

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something special for my country. what were your immediate emotions when you found out, you know, it was really heavy for me. uh, account already had a feeling, but uh, i was happy for him. you know, and it was, it was nice. and for me, i was really heavy for me to south africa thrash. have got his time to reach the final, the to be 20 woke up up for the 1st time. i've got a son back in the 1st and trinity died and were blown away on a very difficult pitch. they're all out for just $56.00 once and $11.00 overs. even south africa's quinton to carpet struggles before being a bold but the easy completed the chase inside 9 overs. it's a welcome victory for south africa who had failed to get through all 7 of their previous woke up semi finals across all 4 months. and the final, the face, either england or india. and i don't want to come across as in, you know, bits or,

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oh, sorry grapes, but that's not the fits that you want to have a, a match. it's a semi funnel. the look up on plain and simple, you know, it should be a fair conscious. i'm not saying it should be flat completely with no spin and no see movement. t 20 is about attacking and about, you know, scoring runs and 2nd week it's not looking to survive. i think if we were to think back on this, we could probably be, be pretty happy that you're not planning here again. but having said that, when it gets on the same for both teams on the not so finding a way to in is probably the most important thing. well that as well, i have book the place in the quote to finals of because america became mexico one now and los angeles, mexico based veteran stripe. i saw him on random, but the only goal of the mindset from the penalties, spots to secure all 3 points. to prevent william mexico can still qualify for the knockout runs with the victory over at cordele in the final game on sunday. while events well as when concerned to make his exit from the torments that following this be one last to ecuador in las vegas. it for the who are beating by friends

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will a, in the move be open a how the office fair to 2nd half riley by the way, gave voice to came of by 2 or 3 points in las vegas and keep the hopes of cold science to the last 8, a lot on the ways to get a place at the 2026 woke up in his heating up and we've now had the droll for the latest round of asian qualifying jeff on the samurai blue. they're aiming for time agent champions to time. have been handed a tough role in groups alongside australia, saudi arabia, behind china, and denise you trying to asian champions, katara in group a guess. iran was focused on the u. a. e. curtis done and north korea. and group b, it's south korea, iraq, jordan, oman pol, assigned weight, the winners, and the runners up and each group will qualify automatically with

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a 3rd and 4th place teams fighting for 2 other spots and funding yet another home run for sure. have a tiny, the japanese sauce smash these 25th of the season for the la dodgers. and the foreigner went over the chicago white folks. it takes his r b. i speak to 10 days, which is the just the franchise record, the top of the national, the west and that, is it for me? money. thanks. on the 600 looted all works with 60000000 euros have been, were patry aged from the us. it's really off to join until peroration many of the objects of an old said on, well intended for trafficking. also the out works and now on displays. the central institute for restoration in room and restoration work is due to begins to mean to see a big gap. democratic like on to comment. we have sensational cases like the work that was stolen from them. and that the game of palmer for this scope to behind me that is heather, mystic, bronze,

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and very few hellenistic bronzes have survived in history. okay that's it for me money by this means i'll be back there in just a moment much more. today's the a unique perspective, one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this is not a rough. it looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 100 years . connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in the region government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0, african stories from african perspective. amazing, reduce the menus to same se, mailbox and some people to short documentary by african filmmakers from the media.

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and gonna, knowing that i'm actively contributing to the change. it's really a rewinding feeling, sleeping on water and the girl from the new series of africa direct on i'll just sierra of these calls, choose solutions that gives us no hope for our future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number, think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see, the difference is my us, my life. i, at least in my life, those stages we want we want to break because the women in my country democracy become about to on we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are in the footsteps,

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our ancestors, whatever has been done before can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the, to the on the president, william russo and his economic policies refuses to die down on the streets of kenya . i mean sorry, this is all it is there in life from don't or so coming up is our launch is a ministry operation on their shoot. you

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