tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 8, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the problem is that is there is allowed to be outside that ends of international law. and one of the issues that should be the is the fact that is it and has declared war on okay. parts people informed opinions, the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroy the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most will be the women and children inside story on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the while this is the news, our life from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes, a senior has full colanda is killed and is really strike in something nothing. i'm
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too dangerous to stay. doctors, patients and a groups full to leave one of gauze as last functioning hospitals. as fighting moves close up, us actually have state arrives and saudi arabia has latest lag on a tour of the middle east to discuss as well as more on garza 543. we have ignition on the 1st us luna. lambda in move in 50 is begins, it's jenny, towards the news . we begin this news with news out of solve the lebanon, where a high level has bullet come on that has been assassinated, and is really strikes with them all to well known as john. what was killed when is real talk says the call that he was travelling in meanwhile, and gone to the middle, transforming central and southern areas. a lot. so hospital in the center of the
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strip has been overwhelmed by the number of dead and injured 23084 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th. and israel police supposed to be removed demonstrates as a recording for new elections during a sits in protest outside the commit that they won't appointments have benjamin netanyahu to resign. he's due to meet us tech fee of state and the banking on tuesday that start and stuff, and $11.00, and then i'm bringing out correspondent in wrong comm, his life for us in april l. soc a and m on festival. what more can you tell us about the strike on wisdom? alta will, and ongoing fighting across the border which was just last comes with all correspondence in wrong. come just as we went to him with that question, we will try and get him back in just a moment. so want to be is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he is saying
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that every effort will be taken to restore security in northern israel. that of course, is on the border with something that speak to a soldier as near the as well level and for the he praise the efforts to protect it . i think that's it also sends a message to hezbollah. who is a cool that we will do everything we can to restore security in the north and allow your families because many of your locals to return home safely and in the knowledge we are not to be trifled with. we will do whatever is necessary. if we of course prefer that this be done without a large scale campaigned by the thing that will not stop us for the body as we have given him an example of what happens to his friends in the south. and that is what will happen here in the north. we will do everything and now to restore security. since let's get more reaction from israel now. so a higher it is live for us and tell a visa starts estimate more about what is really
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a thing of the about the strike. well a stock warning that hezbollah from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. an interesting that you just heard him talking about ensuring that that will be a secure board, the full, those living along that are able to return back to that hines and it soon off to that statement. another. and so you type me saw was fired across from hezbollah, into israel to people have been injured. so that's to just today, including one who was a civilian to us from one of those towns that hasn't been back home since the war started because he's had to evacuate. he's one of the now what they're saying is maybe 80000 about curies. and when he returned back today, just temporarily is sometimes they go back to collect close to belongings. he was injured in that so time was just proves the point is it's not safe for them to return just yeah, and that's one of the biggest concerns of those. living along the boards are
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a few weeks ago. we even saw some of them protesting, demanding, want to know what the situation is because they feel that they need to be able to go back to their homes, knowing that they are secure when they see how hezbollah has the capabilities it has. how has butler has also responded off to the desk of how my so 2nd and come on a lot already in the 11 on they know that has butler also means serious business and it has the ability to do so. now in that statement, prime minister benjamin netanyahu is replacing what he has said for the last couple of weeks. however, he has been commenting a lot more on in the last few days, especially with your secretary of state on to me. bring can going to be visiting tel aviv tomorrow. he already mentioned yesterday during stripping tap solve that there is a problem along the boards that needs to be dealt with and that they will be discussing that as the top of the agenda. we know that he has sent his
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a special us and boy just a couple of days ago who came to visit hate to find out more. all of this happened earlier today when this has been lots of commodities seem to come under was killed . the problem is benjamin netanyahu was actually visiting some of those a soldiers along dot board. it's a gets an assessment to find out what the situation is that, um, he was reassuring them. clearly he was saying that they all there and that that, that role is important. and let's also get a few weeks ago they were doing also training at 2 as they said, per pass for any possible scenario. we know that last week also dining hall gary, the spokesman had said that they offer pad and this is another warning from ness and yahoo saying that they are willing to carry out another war if they have to. but then he did also add that it's a wide, large scale, a response is not favorable. okay, so all right, what is the latest mindset from israel?
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thanks very much. so let's go back down to 11. and what we've managed to reconnect with on correspondents and we're on con them, i'm just asking you to a little bit more about the strike on with i'm out to. well, it happened in the past few hours as well as ongoing slicing across the board to so that's why the strike alleged drain strikes, a place or an 11 o'clock local time in the village of kid about saline. uh, in a suddenly let me know about 10 kilometers into the boat as a very significant distance within lebanese territory itself. this strike will be a blow for his bullet. he was a very senior field come on in southern lebanon, in fact, as well as supposes um, across social media, been sharing pictures of him with people that costs him. so the money to come on to the ronnie and how could suppose who was uh, killed new american during strike. about 4 years ago he was a burg seeing if he got hit with in the south. these really say that he was
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responsible for the rockets tax against a key military installation in the galley that was attacked twice in 24 hours. that attack was actually and his below response to the killing of a cd. her last lead us all the all over in beirut last week. now tensions all escalating here is all keeps putting pressure on that has below in this area, but i mean across the 120 columbia to buddha. that is disputed, but both countries share, obviously. now, the move that these are, these do that, the more has butler react. so that means the actual diplomatic community is incredibly worried that either a miscalculation or a misfire. could spock things off and drag lebanon into a oh, out fluid now, but has bullet. have said that they don't interested in anything like that, but they are willing to fight that will if it comes. you mentioned the diplomatic community that everyone tell us a little bit about diplomatic efforts that are on going to try and keep this
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situation contained. the last few weeks we've seen in tens shuttle diplomacy between berry and tell of eve by the french and the americans. that's actually being stepped up by the americans best sending the, the one of that top a diplomatic, negotiate to a most hochstein at 211 on this week. he's going to be meeting with the senior lebanese officials. there's no direct contact between him and his beloved. but he was in, is wrote last week and he was given a proposal by b is writing these, the they wanted has bullet to move out of this area. and further deeper into lebanese territory in clear this area completely has bullet for that part rejected that they said that they weren't interested in any kind of negotiation as well as the will in goals, continue the gym, and farm and is the, is arriving in berry tomorrow. again, meeting with the senior lebanese officials,
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the idea is to try and at least contain all of the tensions along this 120 kilometer dispute to bowed up and make sure that it doesn't spell out. but, but you had my colleagues, sarah hart that talk about and then you know, who's was, everybody is listening to what netanyahu is saying here. and 11 on any keeps pushing his bullet. he keeps giving these messages, ties, bullet saying we will push you, we will get rid of you from this area and we all ready for war if necessary. and that's the kind of thing that has the international diplomatic community wide. in fact, very last point, joe biden to us president is been on the telephone 3 times a day, according to the washington post to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. specifically about the lebanese is where the issue very volatile one indeed. okay, and more money, thanks for bringing. so seeing that from something less than them, which them all gun is explicit, will come and pay to invite to based in that they wrote, he says
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a response from hezbollah will most likely be swift. there's definitely going to be a response, a somewhat say, and we've seen the reports from there's really side say that this is a retaliation for that tax on the very major us, i mean is rarely a air force base in nor there in palestine. and that's is the that's interpreted as a response to retaliation for that, but that's uh, of course it won't go on the ad ser, uh, we did hear a lot about the also the how senior commander, let's just keep in mind here that a lot of the military formations off as well. the are actually a secretive and the you don't know exactly what kind of a position most of these commanders hold. i mean, end up with 2 areas. but i did submit to you was a commander, but this is good to apply to many positions. so we have to see, of course there will be a retaliation that response,
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it might be as part of the ongoing operations are taking place or it might be a single event. uh, just uh, dedicated to this as the response of this assassination. and the we live in sea in the next couple of days. what we've seen in the war is that the retaliation is coming quick. it's not taking time. so we might, we might see it in the next 24 hours or so. is there any minute tree is continuing to pound gone so i'm forming central and something areas of these $2149.00 palestinians have been killed in a 24 hour period. that's according to golf. as health ministry, a few remaining staffs at alex the hospital in the center of the strip say they can't cope with the number of casualties. 23084 college students have been killed since october. the 7th. the world health organization is going from medical center to be the best to protect it from is really a tax. last appeal came off to official, visited l x
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a hospital and gone. so i found it overwhelmed by hundreds of casualties and only 5 members of stuff left on site. i'm in the hospital in the middle area. the middle part of the goals and scripts, and emergency department where there are training children. several children on the floor and i'm very behind the doctors calling out a couple in so many people coming in from the explosion. there's one child who unfortunately passed away whose body is not identified and it's as you can see, your account exceed. unfortunately, this area is close to an area that was evacuated yesterday and recreation already they've lost a lot of their stuff. this hospital is currently operating with about 30 percent of
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the stuff that it had just a few days ago. they are seeing, in some cases, hundreds of casualties every day in a small emergency department. yesterday they said they had one doctor working overnight and this emergency department was in some cases, the casualty is coming in on a daily basis. i speak now to l 0 tech. i assume he is in rossa in itself and gone . so it's hard because we just had the cale 16 out. ok. so hospital tell us more about the situation the the. 1 1 1 yes, generally, this is the situation exactly inside the middle governance of the territory. as these areas had been the main concentration for the military attack point in the days, we can say that the 2 things considered to be moody is the standard with the military operation in the middle of the territory. only during the past 24 hours down to 100,
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the being who the exactly. we was very new to the increase at the rate of the strikes from the new to the south. hope goes and i was starting with were an air strike top level to the ground. the residential building in the north district were a palestinian. i wouldn't kinda city and have, has been killed in that strike with a number of others who had also wounded. and these strikes continued as will endeavour to spread the city i have been killed in an air strikes the top level to the ground. there was an issue past that they weren't taking so long to get into the fox news. hope that you are to be what the time is pretty and have been killed up to being directed me way. i'm sure. even most of those are straight by the doing the residential buildings by the is barely forces in the area
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is made confrontations just to let the areas uninhabitable again for guns and see if there is going to be any possible return for the residents to these areas. not with these ongoing great type drives in the desk to, to more than a 23000 palestinians being to, to this very moment along side with more than the 1000. and this as a catastrophe of her power seems to be carried the coming days are going to be me. yes. and if you want me to be in the entire $240.00 people, kills just in the last 24 hours. that number is extraordinary. and it just goes to show, there is no way safe. a new one is safe in the gaza strip from is where the strikes you're seeing. right? that's definitely true. but these are leaves start to be family, and this will come on the one kind of themes. that's the earliest thing that
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they're going to be safe in the south as they were following the is really old, is to tell you more to rough. i right now the military attacks had been carried out roughly in con unit and in the middle, but for needs that were in the initial days over the work and said it to be a safe zones for palestinians were practically more than one, many a palace then you will have been moving and leading to these areas. we're going to their family relatives houses getting to you you'd like to make sure. i'm sure is that right now? they are living in the open, where they are turning to live and make shift tents that like all kinds of basic assistance and they buy they, we can see people how the struggle to get access to food, to water, which is considered to be a very daily mission for palestinians to find that this is a matter of survival as long as new palestinians will start striving to get the fluid for it throughout the united nation distribution center. children might die have hung up being thirsty as they're practically right now, i've been getting some of these typically tell you the reality on the ground
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insight going to respond to things that have to be made by the united nations in different international organizations about patient assignments. diamond inside, it'll be territory, so she didn't want to chosen a zoom thanks very much for taking on speak to. was that from gun us from rafa in something gone. so is now the insights of medical charging doctors without borders. hes evacuated its stuff from i'll ok so hospital tanya hodge house on is a pediatric intensive care adults. so adults was without food as she describes the panic in the hospital after his body forces told stop, the area would be boomed. in this situation, there has been catastrophic. over the last weeks our colleagues were there for multiple different organizations and myself. but luckily for palestinians rescue has been reporting horrific scenes when they evacuated. they weren't expecting to have to is actually it was
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a sudden increase in risk. and i can read some messages we have received from doctors working for various organizations. not necessarily doctors without borders about colleagues that i know who are in those hospitals. i'm saying, you know, each day there's an imaginary line in this disturbing grid that determines who's at risk of being immune and it in imminently killed. he described them as, as war crimes disguised has been l benevolent prior warning. he said they, they marked the area this was 2 days ago as a red zone. so they were unable to reach. they were told it was to, i'm safe to go yesterday either. and so they unfortunately have to evacuate to south of garza. that's been true of. as i said, multiple energy owes wendy international energy use floods, stuff panicked patients panicked. they began try a fleeting as well. they receive the same warnings they were, they had heard what happened, a ship, a hospital and other hospitals that were put under siege and,
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and then ultimately directly targeted us extra estate down to the bank and has arrived. and saudi arabia has visit as part of a wind, a regional diplomatic tool which began on 1st day thank and his meeting, which will lead us to discuss the ongoing war on garza during his trip. he's been discussing the delivery of humanitarian aid into the gauze. the strip release of his where the captives and the conditions needed to end the fighting then can, will travel to as well later on monday and meet has ready meet us. on tuesday, i speak to our senior political analyst mall and the show he joins us now. here on set, we'll get to thinking in just a moment. mullen, 1st of all, let's talk about the assassination of this leading hezbollah. us lead to was, i'll tell will, is the 2nd high profile assassination on lebanese soil in the space of a week. the other, of course, being the top, how must lead to a rory? what do you make of that? you know, i've never said that before on life television,
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but i'm going to say it now. it's complicated because everything is complicated as well. and we tried to simplify, but i think of this very particular case. there are a good number of explanations, right? i don't know which one is the more correct one, or maybe a good number of them are. busy correct. they're not mutually exclusive. so for one, they're sent this collection is right, is escalate thing and certainly put things as well. i noticed too, this is definitely to understand the ation for an attack by his what law on that many typical man in north is. right. and that's did heard these really military. and once again under mine, it's the difference. so i think i did that ition was only a matter of time. free things are not going very well in garzo for these are in the military. and i think the idea of uh, another front waterman got does wonders for it. and is there any government that is stuck about what to do next? 4th, was it 1st? i'm not sure. clearly there was
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a message to the americans that if you don't do something about 11 on your on, that is what it's gonna have to do it. for the test. i mean the point to blink and being in the area in the united states having deployed it's aircraft carriers to base me to try it out. as opposed to make sure that the war does not. why didn't. so someone needs to, as where smack has bullet down, otherwise is there, i would do it for them, right? so there's a number of reasons why this could happen unless, but not least, i think this back to be the most important amongst them all. mm hm. this is that this division of labor among those broiling today is right, and those who are in the work cabinets and in the, in the, in the, in the governmental equation government. i think the general's, the general's, unlike conventional wisdom, i think the general is one to smack. let me know if you remember earlier in october,
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it was the defense minutes to get on. what are the drawing a plan to, to, to had his bottle much early on. and it was nothing you know, at the time that undermined it and said not, we're not gonna, we have guys have to deal with. right. but for, for that, for these really minutes are the idea that has bullet continues to pose a threat like how much that then even more and the idea that the americans on here anyway. and to be able to take advantage of that and definitely gets rid of that fetch from the north. make sense? well, the here, but all they definitely going to get involved and get rid of that product. the americans that is on israel whisking amy and they sing the us in a way hasn't managed to this far. you're a 100 percent right about this question. i think that my cars do not want at this point in time, my understanding the by that and ministration on the one hand wanted to end day for i have a war who doesn't want to get involved with a one i guess the or on at this point in time because it wouldn't be a slippery slope. what's your thoughts? i can has by law. you're in deep trouble whether you're with iran and so they don't
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want i think the areas don't want that either. the question is, it's not very important, but it is uh, you know, central to is right. that's not the one me a water level, but now he's still the prime minister, unpopular as he may be buxton, as he may be populist as he may be. does he want to the indiscretion lover and he didn't want back in october? right? to my mind? without knowing the answer to this question. if you take just the kind of a more global view of his red spot that you would see, the generals don't care about the public opinion. i don't care about popularity. contests, don't care about the next election. some politicians do nothing yet. how does guns does so the politicians to my mind don't want to get involved in another major war that mike, you know, end up with collapsing the economy and i think the united states, the generals, something else. busy to look at another way, maybe minneapolis have suggested that nest young the also want to expand that
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because it distracts from the issues that he's having at home which are plentiful. and i have an answer for that. after thinking it through, as i said, i don't have a specific answer to the, to the question whether that's anyhow is or is not excited about another more than 11 on the find that it came out with the statement as sarah was reading it out there for us i think what is more important for him and his coalition, more importantly, to keep it together is to continue the water and gas out because he started it's going to take months is he's not stopping the oil and gas. you still have much to go in gaza. it would change to face 3. but the what we're going the bigger prize for him in his quarter, something like that is not that been on. it's the westbank by the a is if you get some more time and some more effort, the idea is how to make sure that this thing is paid. we'll never, ever come together under the americans. what forget about it once on for all. so i
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think the question for us, the end, or for the now, after guys uh, live in on or after guys off the west, back as he said now. and it's complicated, maybe we'll be willing to use that well, a little bit more now. thanks very much. i or so it has hair on al jazeera, jessica washington in j engine nations for an increase in arrivals or for cheese is fueling angle among some local. the however, we got most stormy weather just around the river, play little clots of storms here. close that eastern side of the awesome tina. nothing a little further north was you requesting some wet weather down to what the southeast of brazil further north penny a showers. right. of course the hot to bestow for marie i pushing right across into
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pre and over towards ecuador. i think the little southern offices we go 13, tuesday night just some live the storms here about space popping up across the southeast of brazil, one or 2 showers into the camera bay. and meanwhile, know the most part. so i suspect most likely to see any west, a weather scattering a shower, sales rep, not a sunshine, i may say a few hours later towards the winwood. so, trinidad and tobago pushing up to was by to see could catch a shadow to here, along with dominique as a showers just create a little further north was as we go through tuesday. but otherwise, it had another try web space or up to what was the gulf of mexico that's producing some reading off the weather. but the deep south of the us because of developing storm system here rolling across texas to was louisiana mississippi. as we go through monday, extensive snow for coming in across the great plains, pushing up towards midwest, driving further east with could see some tornadoes on this one. i would love to
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, again, you're watching islands is there a has reminder of our top stories. this, our high level has pulled off field command that has been assassinated and is ready to strike on something. none of them was i'll tell will was kills when the call who was traveling and was targeted. and this is where any attacks and goals, i have 4 doctors, patients and 8 groups to flee, one of the strips, last functioning hospitals. i likes the hospital in the center of the strength is
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being overwhelmed. we find a number of dead and injects and do a section save as the bank and his wife in saudi arabia. that's the latest off of his towards the middle east to discuss as wells for on golf. thing can head next to as well. it is russell agencies are choosing as well of using food as a weapon of war. charles stratford reports on the hunger crisis facing garza, for hundreds of thousands of palestinians who flayed israel's relentless bombardments. of the goal is a strip. the struggle to find food gets worse every day. i am quite the, this is the only bread we have. we have developed, but we don't have food without d. r. 's around the world. newport america news, right. and have them to us. there is no food. i swear to a lot, we had nothing for breakfast today. let me show you might then look at the bread we
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eat. we it's bread that is covered with dustin sent you and says one in full people, the goals are starving. 90 percent of families in some areas are lucky you say once a day international agencies accuse is using food as a with the violation of international on the last, on the health national. i swear to god i have no more bland could close. so food for my children, this is my son and i have nothing for him who suffers from diarrhea and call it doesn't have disposable diapers. i don't have ointment. i don't have medicine. i call even breast feed time because i don't have food to eat. i put the juice of one tomato and a piece of bread until it becomes soft. and then i think my baby is well. his pulse should be blamed. un agencies for the short lived food and medicine,
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getting into the gauze. you and says that's a base sly and accuses as well as continuously restricting the entry of oil supplies, including food, water, medicine, and fuel. well, the silver and the bar, our situation is below 0. our house was destroyed. we was very sick or we came here 2 months ago, so we have nothing here. we can find food. i didn't even drink tea for 3 days, only to get little lentils for some peace love without you and says in the last week of december, food assistance and goals are only weeks. 8 percent of people named. now the risk of finding in the palestinian territory is increasing the de jumpstart that which is 0 is really demonstrates as demanding due elections have held us to attend that protest outside of the class. that the group called on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down and was forced to be moved by police or com,
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has moved from occupied east jerusalem as see not protest outside the can. i said the one that many people that but they did hold, assist in booking one of the entrances. they were only that for around an hour, but it has spread across the town of eve and jerusalem. what's done with it in hostages square for a few weeks, there were a few dozen people protesting to let the captives out at the hold. a sci fi enable to do that. but that these captains are still being held in golf and now it spreads on the rhetoric has shifted where people, according on this and you know who they want to see and step down. and they want to hold elections, but not just pressure that also political pressure, benny guns and a couple of members. his colleagues from the national unit policy refused to go to a cabinet leasing yes today. and when there was a wide, a security cabinet missing, there was a huge,
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full out there was yelling and screaming and much sleeping inside assessing yahoos fall right comp inside his policy. we're all kicking the top military bras and guns. put some blame squarely on ness in yahoo. so no need is an applicant stop. this is the questions within the crude policy that if the all going to be elections held very soon as a lot of pressure to do so, what did they will see him as the winning holes or even put him up? the, let's take a look at some of the days of the wells news now, and at least 2 people have been killed across ukraine and will defer to use describe as a large scale russian missile attack. i started vague reports from teeth pulled from the rubble folding yet another day of strikes, carjacked, but the russian military, ukrainian authority to say cities across the country were targeted. that is, that the reach of the residential building was damaged, forced and gets residents out into the freezing cold. therefore through by so that
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they, it was going to be an error rate and bump and so very quickly quickly or until they bump shelter late to they've got the phone call and found out what's happened to the building, but they are white and shelter at 7 am easily over at home. nothing good would come out of it. rescue it because delivered age and told residents they would cover the blown act windows and key residents rushed to shelters, but there were no reports of any results hitting targets in the capital. this has become a regular occurrence of an air raid sirens assigned it last month. keep us head to getting more people across the capital. increasingly were you, one woman is killed and children among the wounded authorities vis a shopping center and residential building. so i hate ukraine says 59 crews and ballistic themselves as well as draws a 5 by russian forces. it claims $26.00 of intercepted more than half managed to get through it. ukraine has not said whether any of his ministry sides were hedge
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or if it suffered any minute you lost his since december 29th, there's been an increase of area of the tex carjacked by both sides. and there's no sign that there will be electric and strikes any time soon. i started bake. i 0 piece name. all russia says it's moved 300 people from the boulder city of bulk road because of ukrainian showing. as the biggest evacuation from a major russian says he, since the conflicts began or at least 6 police officers have been killed in a bomb attack in north west and pack a stone. they've been assigned to protect workers carrying as opposed to immunization campaign. that happened in my moons near the board with i've got us on the back of the only child. a bomb has claimed responsibility per year vaccination drives impacts on a regularly, not by violence. ization that someone who didn't is director of the sense of the global and regional connectivity. at the top a lot think tank. he says back us only till about thrive and remote areas of the
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country due to a lack of social infrastructure. a narrative that a sponge is also to be entered into areas that are very far along very remote where the st rates are very low. and we're ministration by groups like the by the box stuff that's the hard to find out about can be in certain areas like part the next was oh, of course of all this is that people, these areas can be convinced of certain narrative may or may not be directly at odds with their children's health. so for example, one of the narrative that has been spawn, particularly the bible belt since june 2014 has been the fact that in these areas, social infrastructure is, is limited. education is practically nonexistent. the health care doctor and the legal framework ludvigsen with these areas and all of us in every sense of the social contract to go by the state. however, there's this very expensive backseat, that ends up showing up at their door consistently every 3 months. and that's the least waste serving rice and the level of suspicion. and that have been spent by
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just groups as browse for rejecting these back states under the, under the narrative that they will turn your children in for a while. now, anyone who's actually studies roles really focused on will tell you the parts of the population has a breeze. now, 241000000 as of the visual sensors released in the middle of last year. but that doesn't stop people from remote in remote areas to be indoctrinated by this very compelling. their in his top quotes has canceled the early release of 11 men convicted the gang raping of pregnant women during anti muslim. rise in good drops in 2002. and then also imagine 14 pico repeating 7 members of the rate victims family. i'm afraid in august tons of trends to following the recommendation by good you're at states panel box. they will not have to attend to prison in 2 weeks time . sunday ahead as a senior advocate and just supreme court,
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he says the 11 men deserved to go back to prison. these people were not punished adequately. the supreme court had earlier open to get quit to which would be good shot, government operated and licked them up pretty quickly. after completing 14 years of imprisonment. even during the 14 years they had various kinds of laws and leaves that there. but out of present most of the time, but pretty much would leave the absorbed demo. everything up to 14 years was not just to activate the supreme court because inconvenient said, but the state would truck did not have the file to release them. it was because they've tried, had been conducted and had been tons, but one of the states that states opinion has not been taken. and therefore, it has been validated that emissions on this does not mean that the another state
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government cannot, again, by sort is giving a, giving them permissions. and the legion mass murder is back in close. and the 2nd attempt to sue has country for breaching has human rights on those by that has been in solitary confinement since he was imprisoned in 2012. the claims that amounts to in humane treatment. he's held in a 2 story complex with the kitchen, dining room, jim and a tv room with an xbox, like fick, private killed, $77.00 people, and boom, i'm going to tax in 2011. shows in us pay megabyte going down, moving 8 percent and at a trading off to an incident on one of its commercial jets on friday, a dual plug from a boeing 737 mx across the blue mountain. mid air on friday has been found in the us state of oregon. no one was injured in the incident, but it did leave a large hole in the side of the aircraft. discovery up to
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a plug is considered crucial to uncover why the incident took place. investigations revealed pilot some war the safety of those days before the blow out. let's go to high star cost where she joins us by from washington d. c. a. how do you tell us, what will we know about this investigation so far? i laura, it's really quite miraculous that there was no serious injuries in this incident, not on board, nor anyone who was harmed when that door plug fell from the sky and it was discovered by a teacher in oregon in his back yard. now investigators are pouring over that piece of evidence, which they say is critical to see if there was some sort of hardware malfunction that contributed to this incident. they're also coming through the history of alaska airlines. this specific jet was actually already under observation, and it was banned from traveling large distances over water because in just the past month,
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there were 3 times when warning lights went off mid flight and she indicating a fresher eyes ation issue. alaska airlines was going to review that. that did not happen prior to this friday incident. rather it was reset, the system was reset and the jet was put back into operation. and it is set back to investigators the so called black box, which is the voice recording in the pilot's chamber that was recorded over after this friday, the incident and not retrieved in time. but those are pieces of evidence investigators would hope to look at as they say that this is indeed a very good outcome and that no one was injured, but also very concerning. and leading to the as a board or that all of these mass 9 jets in the united states, which is a $171.00 of them are rounded, pending safety inspections. and the remaining 44 of these jets that have been sent across the world into the you, into brazil in particular. they are,
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have also been grounded as well following those countries regulators. and on surprisingly, heidi is affected as hit boeing's share price. so it's more about the impact on the company. a yeah, 8 percent down and between 8 and 9 percent of so far. what we've been monitoring as far as the share price is following. following, and this is a, it's just a series of bad years for boeing. of course, we're thinking about 5 years ago when the boeing max eat jet, had to catastrophic crashes leading to the depths of everyone. and for 346 people because of a software malfunction with the flight guidance control system, all of the mass eights were taken out of circulation. they were fixed, and they're actually back in the skies now. the boeing took a $20000000000.00 hit as a result of that incident. and now with these match nines and next model having
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this previous incidents course, a big question is whether this was just a one off with that one alaska airlines flight, or whether it is a bigger problem and talking about all of that will be boeing's chief executive who's called a company wide meeting about this on tuesday. okay, we'll follow the results. the outcomes of that meeting for the name of heidi, thanks very much. indeed. i'm of the 1700 were hanging refugees have arrived on the shoals of all che, in indonesia, since the middle of november is the largest influx since 2015. well, far as you say, it is increasingly difficult to accommodate them because of growing hostility from local residents. physical washington reports from vandal che, of this call talk and bundle a cheese dog and dusty, but it provides at least some semblance of a home produce group. if $137.00 were hangover, few cheese, we are hopeless. a country land and home were taken from us. then we came here to
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seek peace as we have experienced nothing but pain on lives. for years, we're going to have fled persecution and mass killings by me and most security forces for nearby from goodish. but overcrowding, intense costs to funding and did increase in violence. this has prompted thousands to flee again in recent years, traveling by boat to southeast asia. tramonto says she was tortured in me and my husband was murdered by an armed gang in bunker dish, which he doesn't feel safe here either. december university students stormed the car park, demanding the deportation of the refugees and forcing the group made up mostly if women and children out with a shelter and onto the truck. the when they attacked us, i was scared that they might kill my children. were ready victims of torture on to that it for him to have travelled by boat to achieve for years and had long been tolerated,
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and often even welcomed by the local community. but some social media posts accused the refugees of spreading disease. adults saying that they have come to take of the attorney. some residents have expressed anger at the rank of the taking up resources which they see as this. that's despite the fact that the money for the food medicine and other essential doesn't come from the invitation. government, or even the local government here in j of the you and refugee agency is responsible for their and these costs and says, according to the online campaign of misinformation, this information and hate is responsible for the growing hostility. i mean, when the weather, my dad. okay. cool, so his hatred doesn't just happen. we suspect there are people framing this information defines on social media. it doesn't happen by itself. but the local authorities acknowledge the spread of hatred towards the ringa, but say they don't know who is behind it's when within dodger. so that would be our government's been trying to provide temporary shelter, but in many places that were thinking of putting them,
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the local people rejected them. so asking for them to be taken out of that che data be, did you that this call park is fall from an ideal place to live and remote dose is she spends all her time worrying about where they may have to go next. she says her life has been in ruins since the day she was born. only dream is for her children to be safe and happy. jessica washington, the i'll to 0 bundle g indonesia. so it has hair on the out of there. um, let's take a look at life full struggles to compete with basketball in the philippines. that's coming up in support with pizza. the
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destination in dubai. the, [000:00:00;00] the real kit transporting the 1st us luna alonda in only decades, is experiencing technical problems as it makes its way to the moon. a 543. we have ignition accompanying volt and the mason says the cross carry mulanda is having trouble pointing its solar panels to the sun. the um crew target admission is designed to make the 1st us landing on the moon since the apollo mission in 1972. if it is successful, it will be the firstly the landing carried out by private company. and even thompson is
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a contributor at space dot com. she says the mission could help scientists on future missions to mars. i'm build. there are several payloads on board including 5 from nasa. so the hope is that more entities like universities and scientists can be able to do science on the moon through programs like this. this is highly valuable for a number of reasons. a, like i said, nasa has a couple of payloads on board and so this is going to inform nasa this trip back to the moon. they have experiments that are going to give data about the planetary body as well as commercial companies. and it's just going to further more space flights. there's been quite a few missions that tried to land on the moon last year, including one from japan. there is one a couple of years ago from israel that um, also did not successfully land on the moon. so even though this has been done before, for different countries have achieved it,
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it is still quite the task. so the launch that happened in the early morning hours is just the very 1st step. this spacecraft is going to land on the 23rd and that will be the real, the real challenge. there's a lot of things um, basically different types of materials that you can find on the moon. these types of missions will help you figure that part out. so the moon is sort of like a test bed for deep space missions and every lots of countries have their sites on mars. they have their sites that on deep space. so the moon because it's very close to or is a perfect place to test out the technologies that they will need to go to other places. and the moon is also known to have sources of water ice, which could be used for various things like fuel and other necessary um materials needed for deep space travel. we've got peace and offering us right back down to us . good sport. hello. hello. thank you very much. and looks like for zillow, have decided on the next coach started about junior. it said to be named the new
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man in charge of the national side thought of all as resigned as coach of self paula and said this was the realization of a personal dream. he was reported to be the preferred choice of the country. full confederation of today failed to richard callaway and chelsea. we chose to extend his contract with right on the dread. daria of all, we'll take over with results struggling in 2026 woke up qualifying, having lost 3 of the 6 games. so for brazilian, mid flamingo to the couple of bits of doris toddling 2022. before joining sel, palo, the country has also paid its last respects to one of its football legends. malia is a gullow the to be to begin with the public wake and then a private funeral, attended by friends and family in rio de janeiro. so gully was the 1st man to win the world cup as a play and a coach. he died at the age of 90 to manchester united. begin to if a cub campaign against food to weaken athletic laser with the competition now united to any realistic chance of winning
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a try see the season that people have already secured their place in the 4th round by beating also to know an own goal from your school, but cube your gave level for the lead with 10 minutes to go. the receipt has been school basic and then stuff. it's time to make sure. but when there's also some food straight defeats. the agent cupcakes up here in color on friday with a strategy of one of the favorites with the size of the sucker is ever arrived in the hall. and we'll look to lift the tri people the 2nd time. i think one to 2 of them as hosts, 9 years ago, will certainly begin the campaign on saturday against india. in the philippines will not be playing at the asian camp also making the 1st appearance of the 2 limits in 2019. they have failed to qualify this time around barnaby low to pulls from manila with football, struggles to compete with basketballs popularity just days before a fif of world cup qualifier between the philippines and vietnam corpus daughter.
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one of the philippines most senior football officials is that an amateur tournament piece, personally inviting fans to support them in national team. the scouts, the goal, sol, duck games in manila case strong is, is very straightforward. so the number then falls on is, you know, the, our target of funds to come support the philippine, ask us. but making this happen isn't as easy as it sounds because unlike elsewhere in the world, football isn't why we played or watched in the philippines. it's more of the following of the national team that, that, you know, need some, a connection. the organizer of this tournament is hoping to rekindle the connection made in 2010 with the east coast defeated favorites, vietnam, and the as the championship being there it's, it's not just about supporting the, the, the country itself. it gets the opportunity to learn as well, to expand their game because we know that these players it's worth already getting
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here are beginners and they have an opportunity to learn from the best. they ask us true against indonesia, despite taking an early lead. but the big winner was the national football federations campaign for the whole football stadium was easy to achieve almost anywhere in the world. but here the brother beads were basketball is a national sport. it takes a little bit of work with tonight. nearly 10000 people came up to watch the match between the entities and the philippines. and even after the disappointing result, there was an air of disappointment. suspense left the stadium. they continued to cheer and hope for a better day for their tea barn below. i'll just hear a minute to the play of places all. now concerned in the nfl is the buffalo bills book. the tickets with the 50 you in a row, this bottle sealed off to the jacket was lost to see the title whose but the bows also won the game against the miami dolphins. don't say hoss,
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he's 96 your country to help him incomplete and impressive turn around for 21. 14 victory. as the boats can be a c east division at their $36.00 states for the green bay packers that also reach the pale soft it'd beating rivals of chicago bays from st. straight time. children love became the 1st starting cruiser back in their history to reach the pales in the 1st year of the 7 to 9 victory was the 3rd in a row securing the move while called place. there was no reason to celebrate for the atlanta falcons. however, they sacked head coach office smith, just how is off the defeats of new orleans since it's the 3rd consecutive year that they haven't progressed smits to coming to an end as a result spilled, vintage it could be on his way out to the 24th season. the afternoon, even patriots being whose worst cities right losses to the patriot. i have los angeles rams wide received the book on a cou, a has broken the old time, a rookie rex, and we show most prescriptions and most receiving yards. who it was,
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any effect around pick in the draft, but he broke the record. that's it for 64 years as the rams are to into the playoffs up the super bowl 2 years ago. they age, the san francisco 49 is 21. 20 take is staying in los angeles and brought in james and anthony davis, combined for 47 points. and 18 rebounds as the lake is defeated the clip as a local le arrivals for type is we're looking for a 6 when in a row, and it was $98.00 total with a minutes remaining until the us from a to in previous. meanwhile, james had 25 points on the night, so this pick up the bench full game losing streak coming to an end for the make is they move ahead of the golden state warriors in the wasting conference. and the dallas mavericks came back to be wasting conference leaders, minnesota 10 to 15108. the mavericks were trading in the closing stages academy roofing and look it on 6 combined full 69.4 3rd straight way
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and there was a record in the her she's annual a itself. it was becoming one of woods, most favorite traditions. almost 75000 bays were collected off to the 1st go between the who she bays and the lehigh valley fences. the choice that we did, they said to more than 55, local charities, i'd like to see them do that here. so right. yeah, they would tell the buried. absolutely. that's it for a month for this news, but i will be back in just a moment with most of today's news for you, the religious trinkets. incision is 9, the century's old couple lane. the tourism is the bread and butter to some light families. the war and slight constellations have met the tourist on coming. we are next to the church of the holy secretary, very good location for the tutors, a sort of killed biblical religious place. we are in the famous place for the
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cushion, for the political message to come to visit the church of all his applica, notorious to 70 dead. fish should be the 50th time of the you with christmas, the new year round the corner, and usually these lanes and these shops are incredibly busy with terrorists from all around the world. but if you speak to any of the shop findings, they'll tell you that business has oh, but to indulge large scale is ready, police surveillance and all the tree. a rest of this open steps up and occupied east jerusalem with movements being restricted and it for reggie having repercussions on the local economy. hard hitting interviews as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than anything thought provoking on my question to you. all
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