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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm on the inside. this is the news on life sometime coming up in the next 60 minutes . 100 days of is rose. relentless bombardments have gone the leaves almost
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$24000.00 palestinian. instead. any 2000000 people have been displaced as homes are reduced to rubble. and the war house cools, health crisis, movers, 70 percent of goals, us health facilities on out of service leaving just one dialysis fluid for kidney patients. and israel families of the count saves on maintaining pressure on the government and the conflicts by staging approaches to commemorate the 100 day on the new volcanic eruption in iceland threatens of fishing village as a spews out novice assessing houses. the stain on all shed humanity, those are the words of a senior un official to describe the devastating situation in gauze. i'm the will of lack of action to stop. it's probably students have now and your to 100 days of war. already the west in gauze was history. and so the people have gone. so these
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past 100 days have felt like a 100 years. that is also the message from the un agency for palestine. refugees, at least 23968 palestinians have been killed now since the will began moving 10400 of those have been children, hospitals and gaza have also been targeted. the health industry says nearly $340.00 health workers are among the debt. is really ministry have or say what time janice, killing at least a 117 media workers name, who begins coverage from rossa in southern gaza. and i've always is walking through the remains of what was once is all there is a search for a closer look. he seeks the glimmer of his the 3 children killed in his really air strikes for still buried under the russell about me. if you on how to nicole,
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you come here every day. we still have 3 children remaining under the law, the most of them, and how one can pull out their bodies. we'll take a last look at the remaining oh model, but frank gone to them. this is i think so, and we've prayed to god that we will be able to pull them out and see them in the palestinian civil defense phase. it has no resources to dig through the rubble and retrieve the bodies. is rose wore on gauze a has lift its marks across the strip. elbow raised refugee camp in central god was home to 4 to 6000 palestinians who were really displaced before the worth. the let's now entire neighborhoods are destroyed. after a 100 days of war, most of gaza is enrolling according to the united nations, israel's bombardment. how's? it triggered the largest displacement of palestinian since
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a macbook or catastrophe? in 1948 people leading their homes have nowhere safe to go. private honor, vis here on the 11th, there is not a day that we do not move from place to place from darrow by law to con unit. to ralph, there are no goods as well and never know basic things needed for licensed. there is no lice, and that's not the fox. we wish to have back to live conditions. we cannot find clean water or other than the substitutes of life. this is also a humiliation. wherever you may turn your face, children are the most impacted. um we adults a helpless. we can not help our children or even meet that basic needs. as the word drags on, it's taking away their hold for an instant this suffering peopling dog a feel for gotten on on save the believe. israel goal is to completely remove palestinians and from their land the words have been going on for
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a 100. they have left many feelings like it will never and honey my mode. i'll just be at uh about the other and god in $100.00 days as well as well ongoing as a has wiped out in time. neighborhoods along with home schools and hospitals is really military has dropped move in 29000 phones around 70 percent of the full 139000 homes in gauze a have been decimated, fuzzy hospitals are out of service about 77 percent of the strips health facilities, $350.00 to school buildings have sustained damage, will have been destroyed. it's about 70 percent. while nearly 200 sites of historical importance have either been destroyed or damaged. and an estimate of a 100 and full mosques and 3 charges have been damaged. felipe lozzo ronnie is the condition of the general view and agency for palestine refugees in the near east and gauze. earlier,
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he described the desperation being faced by the people of garza. i'm the un stuff and i think we have run out of all the but what's even more terrible is that this tragedy is taking place on the award on a daily basis. and despite all the warning, all the qualification we're giving about this is private the each time i've come, i'm not moved. i move, for example, sites apply to of the children, the number of children which have been will have been killed named, but also all funds that whenever you go to a school, the schools right now i've take 50 overcrowded by people seeking censor. the school should be a piece of education and the kids to find in the schools. i'm just looking at 2 eyes and begging for a sip of water or for enough of bread. and of course they're looking for help from you as an organization. you at the you and have lost over
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a $140.00 colleagues in the last 3 months. that must have seemed like 10 to tennessee. this has been absolutely devastating. it is to, oh so this 100 days it feels to be an attorney to that's what i am also be a sure he's been a despite all the adversity we are confronted with us. i find out stuff very, very motivated. it really on the, on the, on the commit to, to provide assistance today. as a you an agency. we are calling for an increase of offer of trucks crossing into gaza. we need meaningful assistance because as you an organization, it will not be enough to reverse the negative kind of the looming salvation introductory. we need commercial to come in the you and it says that the catastrophic levels of hung up on the risk of dying from funding is increasing in gaza. according to unicef,
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1200000 palestinians experiencing in agency levels of an acute food shortage. children not deprived of 90 percent of the water, they need each day to survive. 335000 children under the age of 5 are at high risk of severe melanie nutrition, unpreventable death. the agency estimates nearly 10000 children will suffer device life threatening food with mel nutrition known as severe wasting. and if the situation doesn't change clauses in time, population could experience famine by early february. we can speak now to james dunn's lawyer, who's the head of conflicts, humanitarian advocacy, it saved the children, he's with a slide now from hitching in the united kingdom. thank you for your time. so have the children as a child see that was launched in the wake of world war one. so it's seen it's shy
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of war and suffering. the numbers tell us that this will, this will on gauze the children to pay the highest price. how would you describe the impacts of the last $100.00 days on the children of gauze and put it in perspective in relation to all the wars that you have worked with a while, i think it is unprecedented. and the more than age to see the levels of suffering on the shoulders of those that all the, the smallest, literally. since this conflict began, children have seen great violations against the mother. it is the abduction of children, the attacks on their schools and hospitals. a denial of 8 access and of course, the killing and maiming of so many it is biggest relief to think but a 101 days ago that was 25000 people who are no longer with us. and of course, the prospect of another 100 days is what we fear. the most annual report just alluded to. the fact that while in november, the un secretary general himself described because as a graveyard,
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the children i think off is all that it could become a mass grave for children. and it's not just about those who have lost their lives as the children who are main, living with amputated limbs, those who for those parents who have been done, who we often hear children being described as resilience. but how challenging is it to, to handle this sort of trauma trauma? i was speaking to a magic last week. you said, of course we couldn't help the dad's thoughts. so many children have a suffered life changing injuries. and you pointed out the fact that so we've seen an average of 10 children every day of this uh, crisis, lose one or both members. um and, and those are, those are injuries that they will have to, to live with for the rest of their lives. children grow, they grow with their injuries, whether it's a buns or the loss of a limb. and the prosthetic is that it needed in the pain treatment that it needed and all the rehabilitation to make sure that they can live assembled. and so the
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life they would have done and should have done prior to that injuries. so there is the needs that well, if the war ended right now to see spawn, that was desperately caught in for was the livid right now. the children of gauze over $1000000.00 children would need vast amounts of support for the month to me is to come. but of course the focus at this very minute is the prospect's of, of fall great. the numbers and you as an organization, say if the children had workers have work is in goals or had work is because you've lost some workers in gaza. do you still have any stuff on the ground? and if so, what are they telling you? yes, we do have lots of stuff on the ground, not able to do the job they want to do because it also is the most dangerous pace to be an aide worker amongst all the other different professions. but it is deadly to be in gaza. we did lose tragically, a colleague in december with his entire family. we also have teams in egypt, but on supporting the the transit of way, it is able to get in through the southern borders into garza. but as on ro themselves,
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they've said the current age that is able to get in and he meets the needs about 5 percent of the needs of the population and the needs of last. so we're, we're starting by to do far more. but of course, to do that, we need to have safety for our style safety for those who would seek to collect aid to be able to be reached with age, especially in the north of gaza, which is particularly hard to reach. and without that draws a, as you might have had a response thing, cause i will continue to be a monetary opportunity. okay, thank you for your time. james dunn start ahead of conflicts and humanitarian advocacy for saves the children. well as we've been reporting, most hospitals and goals are not functioning, those that are operating, facing shortages of supplies, even medical records, is there any one dialysis won't treating patients with suffering from kidney failure for suicide. it has limits. and then before the war, this dallas has more than
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a major hospital. so $122.00 patients every day on now it is over well because it's the only function in dialysis would in the entire cause a stream more often the solvable, including the situation is tough and challenging. because we are not only hospitalized and cause us and providing dallas a service, we have seen around 500 percent increase in patient from $122.00 to over $500.00 stadium. we are looking at on the clock. patients who had 3 sessions a week. now one of you having one session for a health situation is rapidly listings and that's what dentist. nearly 10000 patients need dialysis treatment in gaza. with only 17 dialysis machines, a winnable doctors are trying hard to hand the below team, but they have reduced the treatment session for each patients by health about the long lines of patients waiting for treatment. our program. i'm sort of the with the what us a half hour. well the fee, my health situation is due to the team because i can now not have
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a 4 hour session that i'm supposed to have. but just 2 hours, my body's waiting all the time. i used to go to nasa hospital before the war and had proper treatment. now nothing is left, no medical stuff, no medication, that is my leg is also broken. patients here see there are several dialysis machines available in different hospitals, but they cannot be used since most of those hospitals have been shut down because of these ready attacks on the health facilities. the magic's here on the immense pressure at the bottom from georgia. welcome georgia. the thought of this is beyond our capacity and i had one nurse who had a heart attack because of the stress should we call on all the competent authority is to provide help. time would be some poor animal nerve of people and they are suffering. so the 7 is rep has impose a complete siege on god's ice on it. and it has been nearly impossible for international including medicines and medical equipment to get into this vehicle.
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and that's about the time for patients here from young man and women. there's running now to do something over the christmas sale. that's the 0 system comes demonstrates as intel evasive have held a 24 hour riley to demand the release of captives held by how much in gaza they will say express that i'm good prime minister benjamin netanyahu on his government's handling with the crisis. thousands of people's thoughts gathering in the city on saturday evening where the families of some of the captives have been speaking of heights has moved from 10. it beats the mean. we've got city just tubs of from the president himself, talking about how there needs to be an international consensus to bring back those houses. but as he was speaking, there seems to be some uh, brewing and fight from some of the crowds. now, just to give you an idea on 5, today's riley they estimate is a 120000 is radius gathers. he just behind me there's been a mom, a mattress, and
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a speech is from the stage that you can hear that from families of those health caps is some of those from the southern towns that has been a types of had family members killed brothers relative this is grandparents and a real desperation and the message to insurance for the government. some of the direct me speaking of prime minister benjamin netanyahu thing. how many more days do we have today? uh, weights rather, uh for them to be returned in 5, most of them saying that that is no big street. and so all of them come back home. i know we'll do this at any cost. just take whatever is possible in terms of a deal unless it happened with many, sometimes saying that if this means and then to the will. so be it. but we have to get them. but what ever it takes, is there any forces that killed at least 5 palestinians in raids across the okey point, westbank this sunday to were killed? never ramallah among them a 16 year old as well. was that killed
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a 14 year old at i'm so tom refugee camps in the jordan valley and 2 others near hebron sundays not in springs, a total palestinian dest. so in the occupied westbank to $352.00 since october, the 7th. let's go home to cell hurt. who is in. okay, pod east jerusalem home the another day more rates in the occupied westbank. what moved can you tell us about what's happened today? a continuous raids across the occupied west bank as these really military has really opt that presents since october the 7th. we've been seeing these nightly rates for the last 2 years. but since the war began, the number of them has risen, risen and significantly, just today we're looking at 5 palestinians who have been killed. 2 of them, the most recent ones near the illegal settlements of back in the, near my law. these really army are releasing
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a statement alleging that the 2 minors were looking to throw molotov cocktails at an army base near and i'm on law. now both of those palestinians are miners and one of their bodies is currently being withheld by the occupation forces. additionally, we're looking at a school in country that has been rated and these really military confiscating all of the security equipment and footage from that school since october. the 7th, 352 palestinians have been killed. 94 of them are miners and homes, and we've been walking a 100 days since the war began. how would you describe how things have changed in the occupied westbank? the things have changed significantly since october the 7th. these really military presence is much more significant than it was before. the extreme is settler. violence is also at an all time high. even
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countries like the united states and france getting involved releasing statements of condemnation against the settler violence. look how many palestinians have been killed just in the last 100 days. 2023 was already on track to be the deadliest year for palestinians, and that was before the war even began. and after the fact is that a new all time high across the occupied westbank, people are always hopeful. there is a sense of resiliency among the palestinian people, but you won't find anywhere else. but they are also exhausted emotionally, mentally, and physically from the failures of their own governance, from the life under a brutal military occupation, generations of palestinian families living under this occupation. not knowing life outside of the confines of those walls that have sealed in the west bank, but they want to see prospects for peace there,
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hoping that there will be something that will lead to statehood. because the constant incursions by these really military, the constant stress of palestinian mothers and fathers worrying that their children are going to get killed. not just in the night, but in broad daylight and not just by the is really military, but by settlers who are in bold and by this right when government in israel, who are often under the protection of the is really occupation forces. and there was nothing down about it. so posting is will tell you that they are looking for a change, but the reality on the ground is showing, but these really are probably not going to allow that change. so while there is a sense of hope and there always has been, so this really army is constantly going into the occupied westbank. there are constantly talks about new illegal settlements. there are legal extreme is settlers
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who are in poland by is rarely politicians who set up what are called wildcat out posts that are even legal under is really law. and they are in bold and by government officials in israel. so there is hope on the horizon for palestinians, but they are looking for a lot to be changed on the ground. thank you for that home to celebrate the 1st unoccupied east jerusalem. now the leader of his bullet has son knows that all law has addressed the public in his speech saying disturbances in the red sea one stop until palestinian liberation is achieved on the war in golf and no gun america i'm due on the american should realize that the security of the red, c 11 on iraq in yemen, are all hinged on one single thing. putting an end to the war on gaza. rather than providing a remedy to the symptoms, they should treat the cause. at the end of the day, israel and america will find themselves in the face of one established single fact
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. they will hear from every corner where the resistance has a voice or a rifle. they will hear one message put an end to the war and gaza. is right, a on me says it's killed full gunman who entered its territory from 11 on on sunday as well as, as it carried out 6 operations on is ready science near the buddha. and wrong com has moved from m o l saki and southern level. so there was several incidents across a 120 kilometer disputed boulder in the morning as well. the 590 tank me so into the vile. a settlement in the galley that actually killed a 2 is really is a full year old man. and a 17 year old woman is well then responded with the intensive selling across this 120 kilometer disputed buddha. there was showing quite intentionally in just a few kilometers away from where i'm standing right now. that seems to have come to an end for now,
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but we are expecting more as night falls also at 4 o'clock in the morning, a palestinian group, not his beloved, actually went into the occupied ship farms area. they came in direct contact with these riley soldiers. there was an exchange of fight and he's ready say they killed full of those of palestinian fights as they say that right into the occupied ship of funds was in response to the killing of how master leader saw that a really in a route just a 2 weeks ago, also the secretary general of the his beloved husband. this roller has been speaking. he was speaking at a memorial for a full and soldier with some i'll, twill, but he actually touched on politics. he said, a 100 days have passed and goes is still holding out because it's been showing an ethic steadfastness that is unparalleled in history. he said that also after a 100 days as well as might in failure and his not achieved is declared on, on,
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declared goes. he said that his bullet is continuing a front is inflicting law, sees on the enemy, i'm putting pressure on the displaced and those voices become loud. remember, this is a key part of hezbollah strategy to get his riley's who, of how to leave the home on. that's on the, in these really side to start to complain to the government publicly about returning back to their homes. and he says, uh, the only way to be able to go back to that homes is if the will in goals and stuff . and then he ended by saying, we've been ready for wolf, a 99 days. we're not afraid of it. we will fight without ceilings. and when that boat is, he's fighting for about 17 minutes. and this was once again, although no new, it was doubling down on the positions that his bullet has taken since october the 8th, and wrong con, which is 0. it will saki, southern lebanon. so head on the algae, is there a living in ruins?
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we have from palestinians remembering that loved ones killed in israel and the tax on casa right. so the white house run through, i was to say it gets ready to kick off the 2020 for presidential primaries season. who take a look at what the the skyler again northern europe spans get cold, really cold. we haven't had a direct from the north pole waiting for this is it to not line that i suggested the most not for the child in that cover letter. the next day or so, and it goes, it comes right on shows the low countries, the netherlands, for example, and spins round in land, bring snow to germany, power, and as the site fives. the northern helps of friends of switzerland, but surprised me south of that is when i for the full res,
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significant. right. and that's particularly the case in forts go where for so i could have some like a month's worth the next 24 hours or so. and to see also sees the snow dyadic, but the term should stay, stay away from those prices. the toronto surprised them. you will look for the team . they can see the division quite obviously it, it stays that way. so seville maintains 5 degrees above average evening rate on to use, it comes down to their averages, or more frequent showers on wednesday. and so seeing that williams has been seen the other side of the water. so in morocco, on saturday, casablanca of about 30 degrees, don't quite a record, but what about the average intentions? do stay that far? most of north africa, of course, he's dr. this time of year. the real, what was the science and is accompanied by a tropical psych could not far away from bushes of the top over you knew the unique perspective of africans are willing to change the streets because of the
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sense of urgency that we have. if we don't know more and more lives of voices, you don't often hear problem. nations do stand with paula spine. it's the same struggle sharing of displacement. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of testifying, genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is the or i care about how the us engages with the rest of the world. i cover foreign policy, national security. this is very much a political in house. here's the paul ford. how the wheel was freighted. are we telling the good story? people? yeah. what we're trying to see here. they're living outside and make shift time. this is not the way any family wants to raise their children. we're really interested in taking you in to a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's actually feel as if you were there,
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[000:00:00;00] the book and back. you wouldn't see me out as a reminder on told stories of the people have gone to the cost 100 days have felt like a 100 years pass the message from the un agencies of palestine. refugees, as a green milestone is reached at least 23968 palestinians have been killed. the gas for within $10400.00 of from children. demonstrations in tennessee for holding a 24 hour raleigh to demand the release of captive health by how much in golf at protest is also express that i get a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu and his governors have like least 5
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palestinians on dead in. is there any raids across the field deployed was fine. it brings a total tova to $350.00 teams since october, the 7th, with $96000.00 to take the a 100 days bones on destruction. some palestinians in gauze i have returned to the ruins of where they once lived. it's become a way to gather together and console one another. one of the women is and she lost the home and members of her family and, and is rarely strongly on rasa. she tells us how she and her remaining family, all coping in the home. but i no longer have a home. we do have all that remains are. these are nowhere in the neighborhood and these have become my home. and then the credit report, i gather my daughters and, and we start reminiscing if, if you remember that i did was killed here. how many people died there had kareem
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lost his life there and my grandchildren were killed in that corner. and the way i remember that we shed tears. sometimes we cry our eyes out. sometimes we're overwhelmed with serenity. the. this is our life and if this is our home prison, we spend all day here. every 90 the dad we were gathering at home and all of a sudden the roof fell on our heads. i told my son we should leave. he refused and said, where can we go in there and it's in to within seconds we were hit again with another missile. my son's daughters were around me. some were injured. others passed out. when she was conscious, again, she started crying, weeping for losing our home. i told her, let's take my grandchildren to your sister's home,
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and we can return here again. the father refused and said we should not leave our home. we live here and we die here. we are like all other guys and this was the good news i after a while a med came back crying. oh grandmother my father and my brothers and sisters and my uncles were killed, they were all killed. i asked him what happened and he said, oh grandmother, our home was dawned and they were all killed inside the you hit your head. i was on the land and that kind of to israel central banks as a whole, and garza has become a bed and on the economy, the estimated cost may reach $58000000.00. by the year 2025, the central bank got to the edge the is really government to cub. it's public spending. i'm caught interest rates from 4.75 percent to 4.5. israel
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main wallace spent $6600000.00 in various aspects of its war, including funding for the move in 100000 displaced people. some $250000000.00 has been put aside for mental and physical health care aid. while the total cost of rebuilding in some areas could reach a $174000000.00, including towns near the lebanese border that have sustained damage in cross border fi to gosh and basking is a former hostage negotiator. i'm the middle east director of the international communities organization. he says cooling on thousands of was of is, is affecting many economics, texas us there will have to be drastic cuts and the is really budget. but my understanding is that the board is costing is really about $350000000.00 a day. we've heard until recently about 350000 reserve soldiers cold up in judy both and the northern border facing lebanon. and of course, in gaza with the majority of them are those of 350 working the 350000 working
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people who are the engine of his release economy. they should be in front of their computers at their high tech companies and not in the battlefield if i see findings from us. unfortunately, it is more like everywhere across the economy of the us about the money. i heard the feature of a 100000 displays people. my understanding is the 3rd quarter of a 1000000 is where these were displaced from the northern border with lebanon. and of course, the communities around the strip is an enormous burden. but i don't think this the 1st concern is economic or 1st concern is human life and safety and the wellbeing of our citizens and his role and of course, and humanitarian disaster that's developed in, in does have different costs, billions and billions and years to repair and we are a traumatized societies, just like the palestinians are traumatized now and it will take many, many, many years to overcome this trauma. well,
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in the last ally us president joe biden has issued a statement on the 100 day of the war and gaza. the statement goes into detail about the 100 days of captivity for the hostages in gaza, but fails to mention the suffering and killing of palestinians following the is riley attacks in those 100 days. and that's 10 to our correspondence, chaper tennessee who is in washington dc. you've been reading that statement. what more does it say? and it's very much in keeping with what we've also heard for a 100 days from joe biden. there is simply no recognition of the humanity of the palestinians or some of the voices you are just saying that. i mean if you listen, i mean obviously this is a tragic and devastating a terrible issue, the captives and the and the families. but when you listen to the language he's using, and this statement of the white house is using for 100 days, the families of origin lived in agony, planning for the safe return of their loved ones. as each of these 100 days
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hostages left families of another full front of my mind, my national security team. they have the hostages that existed in fear for their lives, not knowing what tomorrow will bring. no one should have to you and you even one day of what they've gone through, much less than 100. i mean, you can see that the current corey is what the palestinians have been giving to you for a hundreds just on the phone bodily, with tens of thousands of thousands of killed, injured suffering from in southern for. and i'll put nice in the white house and his social security team's mind a part of a certainly then the 100 the 100 hostages. and that got, that is very in keeping with everything we've heard from the wife has to be here. and at times we see that frustration about the casualty count in gauze. what is your out of cherry and issues? and because it's purely in terms of the public relations full up for the why task, he does not like being called genocide. joe, he is worried about that,
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but he's worried about being cold genocide. joe, he's not worried about the actual genocide. so in many ways this is very much in keeping it's interesting. a day oft up, 400000 people according to the organizes and it seems the jump to me. i was the walk through washington calling for a ceasefire, calling for j by to do something cooling for an image of a genocide. right? if he didn't even know about it, he oh, your middle, he was and camp david's and mentally the us media battery tablets. you really have to look even in the washington post. yeah, this town's paper a record for any mention of the survey. maybe he wasn't aware of it, i don't know, but you know, this is his democratic base. so maybe then when it starts becoming more of a political issue, maybe maybe it is kind of a bit more excised about the kind of student victims a 100 days on the right. now you have any sympathy bear with me. any victims of this on today's or is right, isn't it? we're ready. she has a political issue for joe buys in the election coming up in the late to this. yeah
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. and we've seen, as you mentioned those thousands of people out in washington and elsewhere in america, protesting about the us as policy to as israel. so as we were talking about the year, yes. so on saturday there is this calculation, the fear of trump will take over amongst the base that the, the yeah, that's a member's a long way. and again, they are, you know, and it's interesting that we've had lots of reports of that. but there is that pressure on those readings to finish that high. yeah. the high bombardment of gauze approved phase of the operations by the end of january. and perhaps in some ways that is to try and get this off the headlines, get people to stop thinking about this. and actually that concerns. now that may be as well as listening to them as usual. and of course, the most, what was the weight of his consent? it's completed by standard all of us. so, i mean here they sure. yeah, the best that does that realization of his. com go on much further. we, i remember the extra few weeks ago there was an inside are saying that these
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writers, if you give a green light to do whatever they want, as long as it doesn't enter into the sheets of the campaign season that so i think when the pressure will be on, on these right is to try and dial things back to the heat of the campaign campaign season. that was a phrase use that remember. so i tell them, you know, until it's getting becomes a matter of spin, political political problems are purging into them reduction. then i think we all got more wired. but right now they think time is on their side. and anyway, a lot of these people in the streets will have forgotten by november and just be really scared of donald trump. okay, thank you for that. so yeah. breakdown. so you that for us in washington, the us we've been discussing the best votes and this is race for the white house will be cost in the republican corpus in iowa. november's election looks unlikely to be a rematch of 2020 pissing president joe biden,
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against the former president donald trump, john henry and has moved from des moines, that the candidates are making their final pictures in the iowa caucuses. donald trump is speaking in india and ola nikki haley, speaking in dubuque and rhonda sanders at had for appearance is scheduled for sunday. he's now got 3 schedule. apparently one of those was cancelled and they're doing this in very cold weather. it's in the negative. twenty's could get down as far as negative 28 degrees on caucus day. and that means those candidates are going to have to get their voters out in difficult conditions for donald trump. who in the latest poll is a head by 48 percent to 20 percent. for nikki haley to 16 percent for rhonda santas as an nbc des moines register pool. and that shows haley jumping up one spot, leapfrogging over to sanders who had been number 2 in previous polls. but trump's
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voters are largely rural. that means varying areas that are not as well cleared from snow. they may have a while to drive, so it will be an effort for them, but they've shown commitment lining up outside of his rally on sundays. so on caucus day it's likely to be cold. and it will be the hardy is voters who decide who wins. john henry and al jazeera des moines, iowa is quite small as swearing in a new president. bennett, a revenue whose promise to make the justice system will fight and cracked down on corruption. he won the election held in august, but then face legal challenges from conservatives and parliament will have to fight an appeal baffle in carrying out his reforms with the establishment. politicians squeezing his budget for health and education, while indigenous communities remain wary of his commitment to that rights. that is getting more in this with money over a pablo is long for us and mexico city. so my new,
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the road to the presidency is clearly not been easy for, but not to robin. of those have been attempts to prevent the peaceful transfer of power in guatemala and tensions have been high in the country. even in recent days have been a that's right, tensions have been high for months, weeks, and even in just the last few days, the, even today we're hearing reports of protests taking place, supporting them out of the outside of the congress in guatemala city. there were some 28000 security forces deployed in the guatemalan capital to help secure the presidential inauguration give you an idea of how much has happened. just a few of the many things that have happened since the election last year. there's been the persecution and imprisonment of people associated with it and that's what a little and his party, there's been the persecution and investigations against the electoral authorities and most recently the arrest warrant issued against the against electoral authorities. now, um,
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what is worth noting here is that behind every one of these attacks against the peace should have power. there has been an almost immediate it response from the citizenry. namely, indigenous communities therapy protests that they've held, the national strike that took place. there's also been the support from the international community, namely the united states and the european union who were quick to announced to announce the sanctions against, quote unquote um, on democratic actors in the country. whether it be identifying corrupt government officials or corrupt, a wealthy elite within the country who want to protect their interest, and in doing so, our effort and to undermine the presidency of the better. now the one thing that i can tell you whether it be from being on the ground in guatemala during the elections, or just speaking with reporters and political analysts over the last few days, is that there is a lot of hope in guatemala right now, that they don't have to worry about little will work toward restoring democratic constitutionality and brooding out corruption in the country,
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which many in the country see as being the number one problem with the bottom. all right, let me pick you up on that because arrival. uh, of course, run on an anti corruption campaign in guatemala. realistically, how difficult is it going to be for this new government to actually roots out corruption? it's certainly no easy task. if you speak to just about any political analysts in guatemala, they'll tell you that this mass exit is that we've witnessed over the course of the last year or last few years of migrants leaving guatemala of seeking a better life in the united states are doing so because of a perceived worsening of the economy, we're sitting living conditions, a whitening of the wealth gap between the rich and the poor in the country. and that's a symptom of the deep rooted corruption, institutionalized corruption in guatemala. so not only is the incoming president going to be having to defend himself against a judicial attacks from the attorney general of if that's something that's expected to continue even after he's sworn. and he'll be dealing with the not only
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a deeply divided congress, but the congress that appears to be on the verge of its own political crisis right now. but again, that advantage that they don't have to worry about little has, is this very significant support from the citizenry. and, of course, that support from the international community, specifically the united states and the european union who have identified bad actors. and we'll be working very closely with the incoming, it admitted administration to begin to put an end to impunity in the country. okay, manual romano, that 1st live in mexico, said he just pointing out there's life pictures that you're looking at is getting ready. people on the streets of guatemala and getting ready for the swearing and of the new president. but now the regular columbia has declared a states of natural disaster on some months, like 2 thousands of people. the president, gustavo, petro said, $33.00 bodies have been recovered,
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and 10 are still missing the month signed strong, a busy municipal right on friday, and a mountainous area connecting the cities of with the middle in the gulf, enough for ciocca region where the landside could, since such efforts will last for 3 days, but could be extended to ask what it was president says, all present stuff. members who had been taken hostage by inmates have been freed. hundreds of soldiers moved into the coats, impacts the prison following negotiations with inmates, an order being restored. $158.00 guns and 20 present stock members were taken hostage on monday, and several facilities alessandro around pitts. he's been following developments from why i q thing on denmark has officially crowned the nation's new kings. people waited outside the palace in copenhagen to witness the historic moment
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to king frederick the 10th gave his 1st speech. also, he was proclaimed in one of his australian born wife. mary has been named queen con source as weeks mother, queen margaret abdication for 8 last month ending to 52. yet rain little kind of corruption is full of hundreds of people to evacuate in south west in iceland. yes, again. rescue work is all still assessing the exact location and the direction in which the lava is flowing. sonya gave us more to daybreak of iceland wrecked tennis pendency to west streams of molten rock. i'm size began to float into the fishing town of getting the vic, this is the 2nd time since november that the houses are standing empty. here it's people have to flee, offer a surge of seismic activity. iceland, civil protection agency has raised as
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a lot system to its highest level signaling home to people, communities and the environment. it was only last november that the same area was evacuated of some full 1000 residents. huge cracks had a paid every with forcing the popular tourist destination of the blue lagoon spa result to shut down. his rescue is what quickly to build barriers to protect the nearby g assemble power station. people were eventually allowed to return back to the homes 6 weeks later. but it split this seismic activity is fall from over here tomorrow, and we're working with the scientists and continuously assessing the situation. and what we're looking at a lava flow model to understand the volcano. so and look at what actions can be taken to protect the infrastructure that could be at risk. iceland location above a volcanic hot spot and then we'll stop. blonde tick means us quakes are a common occurrence. it average is one or option every 4 to 5 years. but this
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particular part of the country has experienced 5 in less than 2 years, causing widespread disruption and hazards each time the ground trembles. sonya guy jago elders era. the still ahead on the images there on the way in sport, palestine kick off the agent in cobb county and see if it will be there for religious the moment of prayer for waiting into the freezing waters of the rio grande. the youngest today, just 2 months old. this is part of a huge search of migrants to reach the us border in recent days, over 4000 a day in the mexican state of what we let alone. all my friends have crossed the help of crest. this is what lies in store for them, hours of waiting in the cold to be processed by overwhelmed custom and border
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patrol officers from the texas side of the border increase and illegal crossing as a result of smugglers moving large numbers of people through mexico. bunch of cards to me, immigration authorities here have meds. they stop detaining and reporting on documented migrants in mexico. it was very hard to get through immigration inspection now as pressure growth on a sharply divided us congress to act thousands more migrants and southern mexico are preparing to head north, trying to reach the us before the new year of the
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size of the sport. his pizza money. thank you very much. have a signs, asian cup campaign has started with the feats to be wrong in what has been an emotional journey for the play is against the backdrop of the war on gauze. a dramatic, as her old school was at the match, and education said he stadium a palo steins football players, have become ambassadors for that country at a time of war. and funds from different nationalities came to the opening, asian comp matched to show supports as much for the team as for the people in palestine, no one and tell them say, strong. i know that things are really hard, but just stay strong for your country. and we hope to see post sent back as a country here to support how this time and it will support all this time with every single thing we have. yeah, i just want to say that you don't have to be, i'm stand with them. just like you have to be a human 1st. that's why don't some garza so with everything going on,
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i just feel like showing your support for the country is the most important thing. even if you're not promising in just being in solidarity with every way shape. so those teams held a moment of silence to remember those who lost their lives because the war on garza out on the pitch around got straight down to business. it took the 3 time asian co champions, just 2 minutes to go ahead through cutting ansari's lot. iran cit. 21st in the world rankings. well, palestine and $9.00 to $9.00 and the radians made it so. so generally inside the double the lead and the 12 minutes, i understood goals followed from next to say. but just before the whole time we sold palestine, thomas say, i'm smoke street earphones defense to heading a goal for his team. so being a huge to 3, this done in the 2nd home,
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the palace to be in team continue to be out played by iran stuff. the zoom made it full one from close range to seal earphones victory and send them top of group. see, it's really tough so i can see the results make this happen. but were you aware of the support that you had in the sense even at one point the a raining of friends with tearing for paula told me to know before they got me on farms on or on the water. the supposed to call this time . i'm sorry that i think the phone of him, the competing was talking about by this time because we need it to be a good company on this is not the result. the palestine team, all the funds at one stage for the stalls at this tournament, but representing that country is already big containment, and they'll do it again against now the top of putting it on post
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a united arab emirates, joanne industrial set out to 0 education in the of the groups, the matcher, and the united arab emirates when they're open or against hong kong, was much dominated by, via our decisions. salt on the ideal scoring a penalty. often all of a good big hand bolts, the lowest rank team home comp and had an equalizer from phillip chance. he's one of the 1000 goals in the tutoring of history science salt on that. they made it to one. so the u. a before another penalty completed 3150 for the fund that reached the semifinals in 2019 full time champions. japan, i've got off to a winning starts in the agents up here in tough that they were made it to work hard against vietnam. who did to why did one stage japan flushing back to eventually when for to mean i'm, you know, with 2 of the goals, he has one more asian cups and japan runners up the carpet in 2019 south korea or one of the favorites for this asian caps, they say they're opening game against ball rain on monday. you can kinsmen can
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bring home the victory to break a 6 day drought. eunice came to pull some so little south korea won the 1st 2 asian cops in 19561960. but it's now 64 years since they lifted the trophy. the national teams new head coach says they're ready to turn that tide as the said many, many times over the last month. so i will goal is to put our 3 nation cup and i can see in the highest that they are hungry for it. and so we are ready. the anticipation is palpable. how do i gave you as a fan of son your mean? i really hope he performs exceptional and reaches the top at the age and cap literally as always, it will not overall how we know we have many players who are playing well in your opinion teams. i think this tournament could bring as high a better results. with
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a star roster path for the household names in the region like you means that you've gone in. and of course captains within mean there's plenty of us ahead of the asian come a spotlight. a concern though is on an unlikely figure. the coach, you're getting clansman, won the world cup as a player with germany, but had a rocky start advert taking this out career job in march. they went 5 games without a win and fans criticized him for working remotely from the us. the team has since pivoted to rack up 6th street wins, but the mood remains cautious. at a say a clansman doesn't bring home the trophy with the golden generation he's got. he could very well be shown the door out early. got a son who's 31 now is that the peak is that he's in his best use. you got to meet j playing some fine music you got in playing for the price on demand. got these plays who i don't think i don't think we've seen this before. we've had so many of these
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stalls play a very, very high level. it'd be a huge shame. i think if, if the sounds great wasn't able to capitalize on that. expectations are high for south korea. they kick off their agent cub campaign against buffering, you know skim oh to 0. so on a monday is that the fixtures, indonesia take on a rocking group, d before malaysia face. jordan in self 3 is group. but how much salt us? lots of the lights penalty to spare egypt splashes in a row, putting effort, a cup of nations match against mozambique most definitely mohammed opened the scoring for the pharaohs and just the 2nd minutes everything was going according to plan. but the southern africans equalized in the 55th minutes. and 3 minutes later they made to one week the m casio boat k scoring for the black, mumbles sellers penalty and out of time risk you to points egypt. sions. elsewhere and grew paid wasn't the sort nigeria we're expecting. they were held to one wonderful with equitorial guinea, even salvador spending the night year ends with the open after 36 minutes,
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2 minutes late however, african football the of the victor awesome and headed in to make it 11 and rescue a point. on monday, defending champion sent a goal, begin the campaign against them via the full camera room take on denny and repeat algeria face and go to the the manchester united, the state out of maintaining to, to draw against taught them. i'll explain the premium e, how inside, where in front, in the 3rd minutes, the early go coming from arrest miss williams. this is we're able to do level 16 minutes later, which all of a sudden, missing an equalizer full of businesses. but then every 10 huntsman read came to the children before ha, from this time portland, was the provider, as long as the rest is applied, the finish was new. boy, he moved it and setting up
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a rodrigo been sent now that you all could, which has begun these australian open title defense with the wind, but it was anything but straightforward. the world number one was given a type test by correlation qualify dina prison, which you all can, which took the 1st it's 6 to but prisma check back to win the 2nd and it's high break structure which ended up winning in full states. but he needed 4 hours and one minute to do so. that's what was supposed to be useful to nice money. space a, and that's it for me, molly inside this thing is out. i'll be back there just a moment to stay with us. the i have the right to boycott, anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that was just opening my annual contract from the state of arizona. and i was rather shocked to see this 3 part series explodes,
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