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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 3, 2024

Continues. Now 2 thirds of nicole. A car box population of flipped their homes up to as the by john takes control of the region. Polos for parliamentary elections is set to close in the mixed alex, this with teeny africans. Last absolute monica installed the us. I fired back again to europe and they bought a comp classes the 1st day of the athletics, competition at the asian games. Im surprised, surprised. Its the hardest ation, china and the we began in pakistan, were to explosions during religious gatherings, have killed thousands of people and injured minneapolis. At least 52 people died in the blast. And mustang in southwest and province of pollutes, has done in a separate blast. At least 5 people had been killed in an explosion at the mosque and the city of hunger, napa shower. L experience has more, as if again, as a celebration, worship is in bulk, system proven, mocking the 1st day of the prophet and the explosion is too graphic to show. Hundreds of people who run in the world bodies. This a district was passing near to the router when blast happened. I dont know the reason as i became in conscious after the bloss i was scared to i so so many bodies lying here and their bodies were lying for it these 2 hours before as he say, a suicide bomber. This a nice it himself, in the middle of a crowd near a local mosque, dozens of injured people rushed to help people with severe injuries have been admitted to you and god willing theyll be on right. I talked to an old on medicine so available. So with gods help, well manage everything shortly after the explosion and bulk system, another bombing was carried out at the most and they bring those suites in the high box total for the explosion close part of the building to collapse tripping dozens of people under rubble set up with pressure, well it must have been the suicide bomber blew himself up inside the mosque. The roof of the building came crashing down. Rescue if its continue and they are no more dead bodies inside a tech. So and civilians in pakistan has increased since 2022 bits after a ceasefire broke down between the government and the pakistani tell about no one has claimed responsibility for these latest attacks that have shocked people across the country. That looks bid, which is 0 for tomorrow, honda has moved from is lum abbas a sword guides the grudge focused on the deadliest taking place in the south resident, but not just on robin. And i dont know much about 50 kilometers from the provincial capital. Quite the suicide bomber that said to have a project. I riley with hundreds of people present that targeting and Senior Police official, the grant hike, azure days, and a number of people seriously one day to where i still hot for joe. The prevention of capital to pick allow me to do with a few hours later. I know the incident took place this time in the fiber, booked on the wall. Providence bordering id of a run this on board the day i to our tag or the said to have from their police come phones. One of them was good at the good. The 2nd a diag, a managed to get inside the most rare friday of worship, or that yeah there. And what neighbors are designated there, why its getting at least 5 people that are feared that because the roof of that market so that they may be more casualties under the rubbers rescue operators and its still underway. Now this from the time and focused on is seeing a spike of a guy across the door to provinces. And of course isnt being blamed on separate groups and jordan, this nomic stage, and that, that donavon focused on all the sofa. Neither have taken responsibility for the deadly attacks today and focused on commodity to the data. All, its not my but the longest serving female member of the us senate has died at the age of 90 to california. Democrats was known for supporting bills on gun control and the environment she had been planning to retire at the end of her next year. The senate observed a moment of silence before majority. They did Chuck Schumer pay tribute to fund started earlier this morning. As we lost a giant in the senate, senator Dianne Feinstein was one of the most amazing people who ever graced the senate. Whoever graced the country. She had so many amazing, wonderful qualities. Wrapped up in one incredible human being. She was smart. She was strong. She was brave, she was compassionate. Well for more or less to speak to petty calhane who was in washington dc. And could he fits . What can you just tell us a little bit more about the legacy that she lives behind as quite a legacy. And she got into politics in San Francisco, and the way she became mayor of San Francisco was because she was nearby when the mayor and another member of the government was assassinated. She described how traumatic that was. And that led her on a life long quest to do something with a gun problem in this country. She was the driving force behind a law. 1994, the bad military assault style weapons. And it did have an impact. You can choose to physically, the shooting, mastered into, went down now that expired in 2004. And as youve seen pretty much every day in this country, now we have a mass shooting. And so when in connecticut were in 20 small children and 6 educators were gunned down their classrooms. She tried to bring back that assault weapons bad. She used all of her political capital, but just fell slightly short on that. And that was very disappointing for her. But as you mentioned, shes the longest serving woman in the senate. She was also the 1st woman to be the head of the Senate Intelligence committee is one of the most powerful positions in washington. And the reason is it makes you a member of the gang of a. So the gang of a, our leadership and members of the Intelligence Committee, both a democrat and republican and they get briefed on all the intelligence. Theyre sort of the only checks and balance on the Intelligence Committee and the president when it comes to that. And she really made liberals fairly angry in that position because she back things like surveillance. She back things that drove attacks on drone assassinations. So she backed that, and liberals were pretty mad about that. But then she took on the c, i a, she was very alarmed by what she was getting in those classified briefings about the torture that was happening, that those black sites. So she sent her staff, they spent years going through literally millions of documents from the ca and really fox, the democrats of the white house. She thought everybody to make part of that report public. And the most important thing from that is the ca really been down playing its the extent of the torture to not only the white house and congress so to the american public. But theyve been saying it was effective. Her report very clearly showed that there is not one bit of evidence that using what they called and it has to interrogation techniques what she called torture, had any impact at all that it didnt provide one piece of good intelligence. So that really changed the debate in this country that she had been ele uh, she was suffering from. Busy and complications, so shed been in the hospital, she missed about 3 months in the senate. And then when she came back, there were concerns about her age and let discussions about whether or not the senate should have sort of an age limit. So thats just under find steins that are missing mcconnells been having health issues, obviously. And there were quite some quiet calls for her to reside. So as to not change hor, her legacy, which is vast. And so youre seeing now across the political spectrum, republicans, democrats, they are coming out if use of praise for her life, for her accomplishments. And it does it, it rings true. Sometimes when senators pass, you can tell that maybe they werent the most beloved among their colleagues, but that is not the case with senator feinstein. She is being remembered for a life well lived a life with huge impacts and day. Thank you so much. Thats petty kind of home for us in washington dc. So, diane signed stones, nearly 50 year political career, began in 1978 when she became mayor of San Francisco. Following the middle of may of george mas gone and supervisor, hobby milk and city hall. She found milks body elected to the same as in 1992 amendments, banning the manufacturer and style of sound the sold with is passed as part of the 1994 bill. Shell certainly defended Intelligence Committees, 5 year investigation, and to see i interrogation techniques during president George W Bushs administration. Following balance of ill health fund, stein announced she would not seek re election in 2024. She was absent from the senate for some time during this year. For more on this uh, joining us from washington dc is Steve Clements a hot. Ill just there was weekly show the bottom line. Thank you very much for joining us on this new zone. Steve. Let me just reading through her list. Theres only 2 minutes uh there. I mean, she really does leave quite a remarkable legacy behind, doesnt she . I mean, shes extraordinary. And, and i have the off to do you have a lot of interactions with . Senator feinstein did so before she went into the senate, she was a major d rights procedure to crusade, or you mentioned to the assassination of harvey milk. He was at that time the most famous gay rights crusader in the United States. He was assassinated by a, another person on the San Francisco board of supervisors where Dianne Feinstein was on the president. Of course, george must go need the mayor was killed at that time. Dianne feinstein took that moment and brought steadiness, but she also said whether its on gun right skate rights and things needed to change. And thats how she built her foundation that led to the United States senate and the various leadership she had there. But she was also controversial on some things which we can get to in a moment. Yeah. I mean, i the best to talk about one of them. Im sure, i mean, can you specifically talk about her role in challenging to see eye on its role in the war on terror, especially when it came to interrogation techniques you really did take on everyone, didnt she . But i think patty co hanging just laid it out quite well. She and senator john mccain and remember john mccain had been a victim of torture himself. The 2 of them became the bulwark against those inside the bush administration. Who wanted to normalize enhanced interrogation techniques. You know that, that, and they got classified as torture. And so this is something United States cannot do. And its patty cocaine just said she read through these documents. She knew them, not that right. I have to share now that shes past. I was even at a dinner with senator feinstein once and general david betray us at the home of an ambassador with a discussion became whether or not those that we were challenging. Some with us citizenship that might be implicated in some of these directors, whether the Defense Department or the Us Government have the rights of script. Those people of citizenship and Dianne Feinstein pounded that dinner table and said that would be a slippery slope that this country cannot do. This is how she felt about american citizenship, right. The norms and standards, hind human rights. And that meant even with those, with whom we were wrapping up and, and, and bringing in as an accused of terrorism. So she said we can not go below that bar. Yeah. Of unimportant human rights standard. Very, very important. And as weve mentioned, shes also been on welfare for some time. And there is seemingly a patent politicians in the us staying on longer and longer is they . I mean by then trump, mitch mcconnell, uh, just for your examples. Do you think that this is going to rise more talk of an age limit here . And i think it will raise talk. Its very, very hard because there are brilliant people with great wisdom and experience who happened to be age. Its just at some point when you deal with the print julia of health that also becomes part of the equation. And i think a lot of people worry that senator feinstein who was a very important for us on the Senate Judiciary committee, began to lose some sense of her faculties and began to loose. Right. North star, lots of democrats criticized her for her role in letting some controversial judges through the senate to District Committee in now, what is one of the most conservative supreme courts at the last century . And she would hug for republican partner in this Lindsey Graham and democrats, and what is going on with her. So this has been for some time, but absolutely raised at the point that i think becomes important in the 2024 election joe biden. If you were to win again and, and finishes next term will be 86 years old. And many people think the fragility of that age. Its something thats requiring us to think a little bit about. I dont know where the line gets drawn, but certainly with mitch mcconnell, Dianne Feinstein, many others, frankly, were seeing some of the oldest politicians in american history. Continue in their, in their, in their roles right now. And were going to see 2 of the oldest candidates, likely theyre not, theyre not nominated yet. But 2 of the likely us. Ready this candidates an american president ial history run against each other in 2024 a state as always, we really do appreciate your time uh on this new. So i think so much that Steve Clements far as the host of the bottom line in the United Nations is wanting the number of people thing to go into. A car box could suppose 100000. Its nick uh, medians uh, streaming out of the region more than a week after, as a, by john to control and his wisdom military offensive. I mean, he says about 2 thirds of the population has left the has a bunch on the government is urging. Its an account meetings to stay in the go to cadillac, but has explained how they would be reintegrated the government of the break away region has been dissolved and the states will cease to exist from january. The 1st meaning of the Ethnic Albanians have taken refuge in gorse and armenia. One elderly couple who escaped along with the discipled sun. Describe the fear for the future. Right now. Normally the which one it was in on the day. Is that pretty when you go on it is really such as busy. So start as far as the problem is, is, you know, im sure is huge. Send their job or the silver was it was you went above the road. Sure. Sure. Hold on. Sure. I see it shows the the, the oh sorry, the should with function. Well yeah. Shes just like, do you want to show up in the news . Monthly nature willis, i live in. Java has more for me and theyre going to cut a bach. What were you seeing more of the same the be being that the thing in the last few days, app launch and and to show in the roads leading out of this enclave route tens of thousands of people continue to leave as, as of right down the government continues to tell them that they are welcome to stay back. Many people are choosing to go and to discuss what happens to this area. What happens for the future inhabitants of this area, but this is an advisor to the gym and, and ive been planning mr. Re up customers, thank you very much for your time. At least with me, with this thing, these people leaving in the 10s of thousands. What happens next . How is this region going to be integrated with the rest of other by time . Well, 1st of all, welcome to some of the use of those arent given. Of course the most important challenge now is to make everyone living with regions not dependent children, nationality. To understand the junk is committed to making this region a safe and safe and some place to live. Nothing in front of my dentist, but hold for all the nationalities and most people are minutes will also leave tear. And the reason for some of the, the, to put a number of years and it was never an attention for us to present a government for them to be. Of course, as we can see, all this area was a great zone. All the cities here were up to attempt to demolished and they were in the rooms before the 44 days of war in 22nd 2020. And it is important to know that the great through to him state program is a me recreation reconstruction. And the developing of oldest suitors, including the infrastructure, including the 1 in the morning. And so for this region, well, depending on the religion on everything goes on the culture, the whole religions and cultures and disagree. So the same is that with john, and that is why the most important concept for us as the projected government now, is to make sure that people feel un seats, that they are living in a safe position. And they live in a safe place with all the infrastructure, with all the Sustainable Development goals achieve. And this is one of the most important a charging points for the committee. This is states that the for the state committee, Rachel Denver is Deputy Director for europe in Central Asia Division and human rights. What she joins us from new york. Thank you so much for being on this new. So the 1st of all i want to begin by talking about isnt it cleansing because it has been one of the accusations here, but before we move on to the specifics and the gonna cut about, can you just explain exactly what constitutes ethnic cleansing . Lastly cleansing, its not a exactly legal term, but the notion is that the people are forced to leave their homes and leave particular area because of their ethnic identity. Theyre forced either directly or indirectly, directly at gunpoint, or theyre told to leave or, or, or something similar. And so, like i said, thats, its not a, its not a specific legal term. Its a, its rather, its, its a set of actions, right . So does that apply here to whats happening and theyre going to cut back . It was, i think thats uh, people fleeing going to kind of box them. I think the numbers now are up 291000 out of 820000, which is the the, the, the, the general population and the car by harry. I think that many people certainly fear theyve said that they fear ethnic cleansing. I mean thats about johns authorities have said, and i just, we just heard the mr as he

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