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a thing, the lack of accounts, ability, both crimes committed in double is what's in bozeman, interpret for it to some other crimes, the beaten and stuff a days, palestinians and gaza, described the torch and due to the hands of his right, the little ones are enjoying this about as they are in life and go some coming on the us imposing sanctions on for is really such as we're talking kind of to the end of the meal fight westbank protests outside out in t is congress economic reforms. the kind of shocking diagnosis on the concept, the will help organizational critics. i 77 percent increase in the number of new
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cases by 2015. we beginning gaza with palestinians say they were beaten, tortured and humiliated while detained by his ready forces. there were growing accusations of gross ms treatment of prisoners on violation of international laws by is ready. so just i'll just say it was kind of like, how do i zoom reports now from a restaurant in southern gaza. beaten to church and team related accusation of palestinians detained by his body forces during the war and gaza. now released in roughly the most of the minute. i feel pain everywhere on my body before it just depends on our needs. for hours they kept asking me about the tunnels and about their captives held by how much of the i told them i'm 70 years old and i know nothing about these matters as they hit me
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a lot when i couldn't find an answer to their questions for my another saves, he was taken off to being told to evacuate his ho. oh, what the mice spent the 1st 3 days without food and was that we would not allowed to go to the toilet. so we would beach and harshly over the 1st 3 days. after that they moved us to another place, some new methods, a talk show, but after a 3 day stop, they shouldn't. they gave us a meal that's not even enough for child. these are not the 1st claims of talk to the hands of the is very soldiers. on wednesday, the buddies are probably 30 palestinians were found down to the school yard another and cause a witness to say if you have been tilted by his very forces been killed on the corpses, both in plastic bags. this is precisely why israel was taken to the international court of justice with the accusation that it is committing genocide. and the fact
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that we see that the i c. j ruled in favor of south africa and said that there was a clause zable risk of gender side is simply this, this evidence just simply bolsters that opinion of israel's been committing war crimes against palestinians since 1948. and nobody has ever held israel to account . disappointments comes off to you and top court said israel must do more to prevent the genocide of palestinians. ordering it to investigate or accusation of accused. and the palestinians arrests are treated in line with international humanitarian. low allegations of toyota has increased during, as well as will in gaza from beating to withholding medication system on his point to an increase of violations of palestinian rights since october. the 7th that's prompted contamination from rights groups who say such evidence needs to be present during odyssey. spy us, such accusations would undermine as well as credibility around the world. it's
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supported by evidence. it's full on garza has been conducted without just points, has lift little time for relief and craving, accusation of tool to adding to see it at once. the tennessee force involved in palestinians. sorry about zoom out 0 roof off in sacrament garza. meanwhile, the palace demand, red, crescent sizes, randy forces of storm the compound of the amount of hospital in fine units for the 3rd time is really strikes of also hit the central gaza destroying a school update. and it said that refugee come comes on the report, the lights to collect the body so full of scenes. the bikes really started in the southern city of funny things, more than a dozen, nothing else. but i've received full team bodies sofa. we received this number before 9 o'clock this morning without bringing the bodies to the people so they can bury the it's really false is continuing to bump central
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. how does that flattening dispute in the say a rock, but the g comes on wednesday night when the lounge, the, again, because i missed my school, i came to see what happened. i found the level of the bombard the entire place. my classroom was, you know, is it right as well? and cuz the task force, 85 percent of the strips, 2300000 population from their homes. the un save the situation, just got this traffic many spend the day trying to find anything they come to eat. the see the situation is be on desperate. upon a will the, the grind grain for people during the difficult, sage we're facing people, the facility to grinding animal feed. do we just us is right, continues to get swell. i'm because the palestinians a wondering how many of them have to die and how long they have to suffer before
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the bombardment. and how does that, how much is there any prime minister? benjamin netanyahu says us sanctions against for settled as a drastic and unnecessary? yes, president joe biden signed an executive order imposing sanctions on for is ready settlers for tracking palestinians, and they all tried westbank, bottoms against palestinians buys randy soldiers and settlers in the occupied west bank as increased sharply since the war on guns had begun. on october 7th, a white house correspondent kimberly hawk. it has more on that executive order of this feeling built on the actions taken by the, by the ministration about one month ago that would block for nationals from coming into the united states. those involved in violence against palestinians in the west bank, namely settlers. so this is an additive on top of that it would ban a settlers who have committed violent acts from doing business in the united states,
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borrowed from the us financial system from receiving money from us citizens and even own property in the united states. now what this is is really to address what the us government believes is a lack of action by the is really government from the uptake. and what they see as targeting a palestinian since the october 7th. how most attacks in israel. so this is something that divided ministration feels is one of the strongest measures taken really by any administration in a number of years with honda fluid joins us live now from occupied east jerusalem. how about so what sort of response has that been in israel that on president biden sanctioning these westbank sessions? so many statements from his really officials, essentially downplaying settler violence across the occupied west bank against
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palestinian. these really prime minister says the majority of those who live in the legal settlements in the occupied west bank are quote, law abiding citizens. many of them currently active, we serving and israel's war on garza even ends. the statement by saying that anyone who violates is roles laws is prosecuted. however, we do know that that is incorrect, given just how many attacks on palestinians there has been in the last 4 months alone, the united nations putting out some statistics at the end of january, saying that from october, the 7th to january 28th. there had been reports of 464 attacks by settlers on palestinians, ranging on a wide variety of topics from bodily harm, to desk, the best, the destruction of land intimidation. and remember, a lot of the settlers are armed by the states. these really government giving weapons to a lot of the settlers since the war began. so these really government downplaying
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the problem across the occupied west bank at home to remind us again, what kind of pressure netanyahu's facing from the far right members of his government. it's it's not just members on the far right. it's the government as a whole. and as also these really society, the families of the captive increasing that pressure on us and yahoo to get a deal that would bring back their loved ones. while we talk about israel's far right, these are members of nothing. yahoo, who's coalition for threatening to we've, the government essentially toppled the coalition entirely. if nothing, yahoo enters a deal to face, say is bad for israel. one that they're not in favor of here. we're talking about need some more ben, beer and bets on that smell, or it's both known for nationalists. and in previous times, remember that deal back in november that saw a ceasefire and exchange of captives for palestinian prisoners. they both went into the cabin and meeting with the intention of voting notes and then each of our band
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beer and his party ended up voting against the deal. so you have this issue with his rules far right. then you have the opposition who been completely critical of nothing yahoo throughout not only his political career, but this war time period, especially. they're saying they're going to offer netanyahu a safety net. if the far right we've the government because of a deal that would release thousands of telson and prisoners, the opposition is ready to step into unity government. we're talking about yes of each party headed by the leader. you're in the people's, they're willing to go into the government with nothing yahoo for an unknown amount of time to get this deal secured on the table so that it can see the, the release of is really kept us from gaza. so an incredibly complex and never changing situation here in israel, across the political landscape. all right, to have the flu lie for us there and occupied east jerusalem. i'm the thank you are not just president joe biden is visiting the election battle ground state of
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michigan. it's to mock as endorsement by the united auto workers union, which has his headquarters in detroit. and but he wouldn't be meeting our american leaders despite michigan having one of the biggest arab american communities in the us. the americans in warren, near detroit, had been holding a protest rally of abiding his visit, the angry of his administration, support for israel in the bull on guns that i'll just say was practical haines. as the oldest at the scene for you here, the protesters are just now started to walk away. they were to march back. they've been marching across the building to get kind of tense here for a moment because the police were just, they were like each other spaces in the riot police cave. you can see there's a huge police presence back there. they've just now separated without any sort of violence any arrest, but it was incredibly tubs there for a little bit. now, as you mentioned, joe biden has to do with the air of american vote in michigan without michigan. it's unlikely he gets back to the white house when that's bringing james up be he's
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the president of the are the american institute to joins us live from washington dc . james, good job. you. but it was always look so we understand you did some posting last october and your results show that support for bite. and i was full in from around 59 percent in 2022. just 17 percent. terrible. if it goes, how much trouble is it by been politically with our americans? also young black and latino voters split, aiden's, very serious trouble. that was in october and i dare say the numbers would have gotten worse in the intervening months. there's not only disappointment, but there's really anger in the community. imagine a situation where a sitting president comes to town and p. ready are trying to set up a meeting with him before he comes and the community says, we don't want to meet with them and they reject it. and then finally, the white house has to abandon plants to do it. they have not been respectful of the journey. they're not dealt with the community leadership and frankly losing michigan would lynch?
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i think his defeat in november and it's something that he's got to deal with, but they're not dealing with it correctly at all. yeah. not. and i mean on. so the say that james, because we were talking earlier to members of the arab american community ahead of biden's arrival in michigan. they say they've been abandoned by, by the old. so it would, it's prolong supposed of his reading this war and gauze are so brief. it took us through why people feel so abandoned that as well. number one, he's been totally insensitive to the suffering of palestinians from the beginning of this war. he was making statements about israel. even as of yesterday, when the white house press secretary was asked, what was you going to say to eric americans in michigan? our 1st thing was israel has the right to defend itself. that is ludicrous, and it's actually really hurtful to people in the community. secondly, he's not met with the leadership, he's not talked policy with the community has met with the jewish community, not met with the community. and then they decide to go out and do a campaign visit with the campaign manager last week and the president this week.
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you don't ask people for their votes. if you don't respect them and respect their feelings at all, any other community would react the way my community is given the catastrophic impact of what does a represent, not just the palestinians, but to the entire community. okay. that was the thing about the poll is that every component group of the community was dead, set against what he's doing on james, away from the politics. how is the arab american community being affected by the war and gaza? on a personal level, i mean of 827000 palestinians killed the humanitarian situation catastrophic when people feel different, perhaps of able to a cease fire always back to different to like it's too little too late. i said that was quoted in the paper today saying after 30000 dead. so there's really no looking back. you're not going to bring them back. you're not going to bring back the 1st and the feelings that the community has at least. however, if he did a ceasefire and made something very strong statement, it might open the possibility of a conversation. but right now there's no conversation because there's no respect
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and it's, it's a problem. look, i've been doing this work for 4050 years and i've never seen a situation like this where we simply were shut out from conversation. and the result is that people are saying they're going to vote either uncommitted or not vote at all. and that will be hurtful because we are the margin of difference between victory and defeat in michigan. i would also, and, and sylvania and virginia. those are 3 states. the campaign forwarded to us in, in 2020. and frankly, i see no change at all in the freelance that they have today what they had a few months ago. just a final thought to you then james. so if the 2024 presidential election is a re run of trump versus button, which way will the arab americans that i mean, trump is also strong support of israel and let's not forget he brought in the muslim travel band when he was in the pilot so one of the political choices then for our, the americans in 2024 of what we saw before and 2020, they voted 3rd party. they voted ralph nader in 2016 many voted for jill's time. is
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not the 1st time that people who felt vulnerable and hurt voted for 3rd party or didn't vote at all. that's the issue. and like i said in like you noted in your beginning, it's also going to impact the young voters, black voters, non white voters, generally. who are i'm surprised, i've been doing this work on palestine now for my whole life. and i've never seen this situation where it's the vote of other groups, other than air of americans were impacted by something in the middle east. but young black folders are telling us we're not vote and provide and that's, that's catastrophic for the president. unless he changes that, and i just don't see the administration recognizing or willing to know something about it. james, i'll be always good to get your thoughts on your analysis. james, thank you very much. with the type of short break here, and i'll just figure out when we come back to eve agrees, and i guess we're playing with $54000000000.00 despite the tension among us on
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a storm brewing and india and warnings that one of its best on exports some of the threats, one of those things the brought to you by visit capital. so there's another coal bloss coming out through eastern catherine to the northeast, the u. s. a bit as though in the state of new york. otherwise, the fine looking picture hasn't been there all the way down the pacific coast has been stormy. weather was raining, quite significant. and so hopefully useful. so because it gives you the sum of water supply running into the rockies and the cascades. but heavy rain in los angeles to san diego, his problem to the residents, to softening sandbags again because they've been a flood recently in san diego, and you could see it on the one coming. this would be the 2nd winter storm and the last week coming in later on saturday, the same time we should probably worked hard for
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a pretty big stoves as far as houses. louisiana, where this feed of moisture comes of the case was still of course that he co to pay for land recent directly with breaking hard temperatures in the small ons in the caribbean, probably about re be replaced immediately because there are slight moving showers in the heavier otherwise, a fairly dry picture. the rightness in panama isn't quite routine. panama city big shelves are in columbia, and peru, and bolivia. and amazon, you're in general, are probably welcome, but they do give you the risk off then slides. they taylor down through re or beyond that through padded wine, austin, teen, or is pretty darn horse with the maybe attempt to just for like 14 by our blanca, but up to 40. i'll be on that since you brought to you by visit cuts on the
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the book i'm actually watching out. is there a quick reminder about top stories here? is our list. anyone's detained by is ready for us, is say, they were beaten, tortured and humiliated on increasing number of accusations of christmas. treatment of prisoners of violation of international is really forces up storing the amount of hospital come down in southern casa, for many operating the basic facilities are running out of supplies within $27000.00 to the ends of the cable. since as well as 1000 stops in early october and use present turbine and assigned and executive order, imposing sanctions on 4 is ready supplements for testing, palestinians. and the upside west bank is ready. 5 minutes to big. and i mentioned y'all were sent the executive board a is trusting let's take a look at some of the world news and the leaders of agree, the night,
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$54000000000.00. a package for ukraine hungry dropped its veto threat during a meeting of member states and brussels. as the summit was taking place, farm was a blocking roads around the e u. capital. they want to draw attention to that protests against rising costs and cheap food inputs. latasha bucket reports from process as hungry as prime minister victor old man was under pressure as he arrived at an east summit in brussels. having d to, to more than $50000000000.00 financial aid package for ukraine in december. or the you leaders would determined not to allow him to stop at the deal. again, i come from distance icons accept this, this strange and so it goes to the game of the victim of them. and there is no room for compromise on our principles like rule of law, and for sure, there's no room for compromise on you claim question in the mood to make any more concessions to open is
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a close ally of russian president vladimir putin. a select group of the leaders took the home, gary and prime minister aside before the summit. some of the politicians had previously suggested budapest voting rights could be taken away or you funds frozen unless hungry back the deal. no, no off to the meeting. the package, which includes military assistance, was approved. these 50000000000 euros for 4 years, also send a very strong message to putting just the head of the secondary verse 3 of his brutal invasion to, to, with ukraine's president who'd attended the summit to the key. welcome to use. this is a clear signal that your brain will with sense, and that your a will with sense. well, you leaders that results one problem. another one was brewing on the doorstep. hundreds of farm is from european countries, including phones. it's lee and belgium. angry of the e u. environmental rules and phone competition that they say is destroying
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livelihoods. despite the recent demonstrations forming wasn't even on the official e u. summit agenda, which is why these pharmacies are bringing the tractors and protests to brussels is the only way to be heard. this european union for 70 years pushed us into becoming very big fonts and all this oversized funds. to date their budgeting. i know they're criminalizing other than saying that this is our fault. the message we have for you are being union, is that they cost, if this officer and that they have to bring us the solutions. impossible to acknowledge you need to set the discuss. palm is concerns, they will say so they talked about the situation in the middle east, but came to know conclusions. it was clear that on the day when the blow could manage to come together, there was little appetite for all the crises to as a shadow. the display of unity. tasha butler, i'll just sarah process. now the number of new cancer cases is expected to increase
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significantly within the next 25 years on the world health organization survey of a 115 countries also shows that the majority of them don't spend enough on cancer treatment had of will come today on sunday, the said they said there were an estimate to 20000000 new kinds of cases in 2022, close to 10000000 related debts around one and 5 of the world's population not diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. approximately $1.00 and $9.00 men die from the disease for women, it's $1.12 data collected by the global concepts of imagery says long breast on come to ritual. kansas are the 3 most common types recently. by 2050, it's predicted that will be 35000000 new kinds of cases. that's 877 percent increase on recent estimates. but for the brain, somebody international agency for research on cancer he explained what could be behind to increase. i mean, things like tobacco, alcohol abuse, these are key factors that are driving the, the increasing incidence of cancer,
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certainly. and we, we do see differences in the, in relation to, to where countries are in terms of social and economic transition. it tends to be that height, the i countries this as human development index, which is a marker of uh, of, of social society to an economic development. we tend to see higher incidents in those countries and, and certainly they of the, of the kansas that are very prominent in many west the nice country such as lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer. but we are seeing these kansas very much emerging and lower income countries in the lower of human development settings. but one of the biggest challenge experiencing is the proportional increases in the cancer parts. and it's going to be most striking in the, in the lower income, the lower human development countries. they are going to see a, a projected increase of well over doubling of the burden by 2050. and these are very much the countries that currently are equipped to, to,
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to really sort of deal with the cancer pensive problem. and it's only going to get bigger. and that's going to be more patients in castle hospitals in the future police knowledge and tina, i thought an intense confrontation with protest as outside of congress and the capital. but as iris demonstrates as gavin for a 2nd day as politicians debates with controversial economics a phone bill present to have you on today's bill has been passed by the international monetary fund just to say the reforms will make life even the honda for some of them is with joined by theresa bo and been as iras, theresa, we seen these on to us that what you protests getting much larger on the streets. people remain extremely unhappy about present legs before the hello theresa, can you hear me? i told a star, and even though ha, while we're here outside congress, there's been lots of issues with connectivity. but what's been going on here we
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haven't seen in argentina in many, many years. we've seen clashes between the police and protesters who were trying to get close to congress with seeing the police using water cannons. robert bullets hyper spray among other things on protesters preventing them not only from making it to where the building is located. but also from blocking the roads, which is a government policy, they say that they won't allow any protesters from looking the roles. we've also been seeing people with talked some time. this is a traditional way that people in argentina used to protest against different administration. so there's several people on the streets with thoughts, sometimes extremely concerned about what will happen in argentina from now on. the debate has been ongoing since wednesdays. here it's expected to last between 40 and 50 hours. it's up to you yet, whether she's going to be voted on thursday or on friday, but the situation has been extremely 10. so initially, the government proposed to bill with over $600.00 loss. now it has reduced it to
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over a little less than $300.00 because i have yet to me, they have to make lots of concessions amount with loss that are being debated is giving the precedent extraordinary powers for one years. also they provide high station of faith companies in this country motor. nice thing, the always 2nd, sorry for the expectation of fossil fuel. among other things, you can see the police surrounded the area. there's lots of protesters not far away from where we are this people. they were telling us that they were extremely concerned about what we happened in origin. tina we do. you cannot make situation in the country with the nation rate. that on december was 25 percent. that the, almost everything continues to go off with a government that is saying that it would implement of terry t measures to reduce the deficit to bring down the deficit to 0, hoping to reduce a government spending by 5. for sam, this is even more of what the international monetary fund suggested initially. so
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certainly lots of concerns among those protesting here. how about what will happen if this bill passes and again, it's not clear yet when it is going to pass, or if it's going to pass. but certainly there's lots of sense and surroundings. congress probably gonna be late, came to power with a promise to transform argentina, to modernize the country in a way to attract the forwarding investments. but in order to do it, it will be easy to do because the only thing with power for labor you, when you're done with thousands of people on the street that are willing to challenge him, that's all right, that's the reason my life. i sir, and but as i was pleased that frank 2 went out to one of india's best known exports, da shooting teams, fame for existing to flavor, but the government's being wrong, but without urgent help, production could die out. know for numbers explains why dealing with the land of this on the boat is home to india is fine s t, but it may not be so for long, at least in the regions,
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