tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 16, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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hardening subsidies are going to the big boys, informed opinions, but we don't live in a postcolonial morgan. we live in the neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm, sam, is a them, this is the news i live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 3 patients dying also hospitalized these ready falls. this storm becomes likes and southern garza how and the oxygen supplies have been cox. satellite images appear to show agent building a make shift refugee camp when it's folded with garza and so in mount server
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potentially it's randy ground defensive on drop off. i'm heidi joe castro in washington were famed actress. susan surrounding is lobbying congress for a cease fire in gaza. ukraine says it's withdrawing some troops from a key town and they've done yet regions following months of heavy fighting with the russian forces and synagogues constitutional counsel over tons. a decree by president matthew solitude, fin lazy election. the for at least 3 patients have died in the intensive care units of non sort of hospital, as is riley false is storm, the complex and southern gaza palate and oxygen supplies to the hospital has been cons stuff. the say they say more will die. local authorities calling it another will crime against palestinians,
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as well as treating the sick and wounded the hospital. with sheltering at least 10000 displaced people. israel says the bodies of captives of being kept there, but hasn't provided any evidence. i must move begins. are coverage. a terrifying experience for patients and medical staff and most of the hospital as is really soldiers, a storm the facility and find you treating the sick. and the one to the hospital was filtering at least 10000 displays palestinians from relent. list is really at the top medical staff attempted to move bit bound patients as, as really troops made a series of arrest after selling parts of the building. doctors describe conditions as catastrophic and disaster. yes. well, that's special there. about 1130 last night. these very soldiers and least frantic dogs in symmetrical complex after that they wanted us to speak is that the hospital
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must be evacuated within early 10 to 15 minutes. it was an ultimatum to evacuate within minutes, not only display citizens, but also the medical stuff. civilians started to leave the hospital, but then i me. so i was fired on the orthopedics department, and one person was killed and 2 people, but medical stuff were ordered to leave one by one roof actuated by force. the kidney dialysis patients were among the many forced to flee the hospital. authorities in gonna say is really vipers go to 3 people at the hospital on tuesday . the same day is rated for cisco. the prisoner in hand. costs was sent into the hospital to issue evacuation. orders and the visual i left with my husband. hughes blind. i was undergoing kidney dialysis, so they destroyed the walls surrounding us as well as another room. they ordered us to leave and fired booms and rock keeps us from overhead. they destroyed the
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building. we left and my husband and i walked to see which is right at least and took him away. and the dorothy, this is your nozzler hospital and the attacks on its facilities is yet another violation of international law and further emphasizes that there is no safe place across the gaza strip anymore mode. i was just the to drop by hand southern gaza. i had a my hers canal join us live from rafa. and how does that start with the situation and also hospital where people are dying and the cops and electricity and oxygen yeah, sammy, a tragedy is keep button folding from nasir hospital and it's a continuation of the psychological warfare emphasizes that there is no safe place that in a cross, the gods as triple looking at the entire staff inside the house, but including medical, a stop evacuations,
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injuries those who are still in the hospital or equally at risk of losing their lives. the ongoing power outage, the depletion of oxygen, as the oxygen is station on the uh, in the courtyard of the positive dollars destroyed the ongoing power outage causing it to lead. just splitting the risk of everyone that particularly those vulnerable conditions right now. injuries are critical injuries, patients of the chronic disease inside the i to you, those who needs immediate surgeries and medical intervention, a risk of losing their life. the so far the 3 people have died due to the depletion of oxygen and the ongoing power out. there's that along the a newly born babies inside. thank you. patient are at low risk of losing their lives. there were 3 cases of women who give gave birth at the hospital under the most in human conditions, no oxygen and no water, no food. and on top of that,
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there is no heating system as these days get to be very cold at night. so very difficult situations. they are a trask of loathing of losing the newly born babies. we're looking at another hospital being pushed out of service completely. we're looking at the bigger perspective here, the entire state of hon. you and it doesn't have any health care facility, just put in the rest cuz not only of people inside the hospitals, but across the city as risk as the other. a charitable hospital, the imo hospital, operated and managed by the policy rec, presence. society has been pushed out of service within the past couple days. and i need just take us through the latest strikes now on the roof itself. it
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is more than have to gaza populations and in rough city here as the being pushed to a squeeze inside this, a small part of the gospel are experiencing a terrible living conditions on top of that, it's all happening under here. be relentless airstrikes, just overnight. a tax on on since rose rough i am, the northern part of the city to residential homes, would evacuated and displace families inside these residential. all has been sheltering since the expansion of the ground invasion city of han. you and it's so far the casualty. as the casualties of these attacks, the res to 11 people so far with numbers of injuries who were rushed into both the que weights hospital and the job hospital. we don't good hospital here is a small sized hospital. it's not sufficient enough to receive this large number of injuries that doesn't have the capacity to do any proper medical intervention. all cases is transferred to into your hospital and already over well and exhausted
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hospital. these ongoing attacks on rough i city are increasing the level of fear and panic among the displaced population here. and it's only an indication that the ground invasion and the threats of expanding the military operation are imminent. and it's going to happen at before. people know it on before people find another refuge to shelter and all right, thanks so much. hi, my fluids, the doctor, man scale buzz is an emergency physician who's worked in hospitals in gaza. he's been in touch with some of the stuff and also the hospital and explain the situation and the off them off of these really. right. and i the just got the information from some of our colleagues inside. and they can tell that the hundreds of patients and staff altogether, 600, were forced by the occupation soldiers to move all the patient,
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the and the, the staff to, to one of the 3 buildings, which is the oldest one. there were only one elevator working, they have to carry patients by hand carrying them on their backs. and they're not crammed in the nato quoted doors of this remaining building. and it's 273 patients who cannot be moved. there are uh 300 family members to get with the patients. it's a 190 staff with the 300 family members. and then a number of displaced persons who have been forcefully displaced. they've taken shelter. so they say that's a situation in the hospital for the patients and the staff and the family members is unbearable. there is constant attacks and i did right. like to read to you uh, what's up message that i just received from one of the doctors accompanied by this picture of the coated doors in that building where they have been forcefully displaced too. and he says, all of the patients and health care workers were displaced to one department. other
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buildings had been invaded by soldiers. we can hear the shooting and bumping everywhere. please stop this madness. stop this war. this is the hospital facility, not a background field. and this should come as no surprise neither to the media nor to the world, because in fact, this is what these really occupation army has been doing for 4 months. they had the same threats against i'll put some capital, i guess, ship a hospital against the other hospitals in the north. i'm currently currently only barely a 3rd of the hospitals in costa are working because of these rarely. so i've been doing this to hospital one after another. the satellite images appear to show egypt se building a make shift refugee camp on its border with garza, us media reporting the camp has been constructed in case of a max exodus of palestinians. if israel launch is
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a ground defensive and rougher possibility of a military operation in russia, in, in, in rough up, with the possibility of the crossing closing time. but the possibility is below the, um, the sort of the egyptian nightmare. and if you like, and the sides of his one that is right before our eyes was run without moving a rolling challenge isn't occupied east jerusalem joins us live from then also raleigh. first of all, take us through what these radius is saying about and also hospital of the so dental care gallery who is the, is ready military spikes passed and says that in the course of the operation inside . and that's the hospital. they have arrested dozens of what eagles terrorists and they say that they have found weapons including grenades and more to bones among the people that they say they have to tightens all those. so according to these
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ready ministry were involved in the attacks on hawk type of the sentence, particularly an ambulance driver. who these ready, menissi says was part of that outside with the $710.00 mazda tech, inside is ralph's. now the other thing that he is ready ministry saying is that looking for the bodies, paul's captives inside the hospital, they say they have intelligence that there are some that. and that is why they are saying that they are undertaking a precise cooperation. launched by audio is why is ready made it treat special forces now. as far as we're aware that have be know your party's all those captors found yet at least the ministry is also saying that it has no intention of shutting down the hospital at once. the hospital to carry on functioning and that it is not a applies patient. so stop to evacuate. he says that the message is clear. we seek no harm to innocent civilians. of course, as anyone has been watching,
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obviously right now is over the past couple of days. from a reporting paper on the ground speaking to people who have been inside the hospital itself. what these ready on the site is massively adults with the kind of reporting that we're getting from the ground that's hospital in and cause and in general. and really talking about messaging, what is the us messaging at this point, especially in that, by the phone call to nothing. yeah. so obviously there is no longer lost between benjamin netanyahu and joe biden, and the, to split between them of the coming. i think more a more parents we have had following the collapse. so the guy wrote negotiations early this week at which these writing delegation that was sent, that was instructed just to listen not to actually participates. showing biden has tried to keep the pressure up on benjamin netanyahu and his government. so the c i
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a director was here yesterday for adults. and then that was fine, colts late last night. so we can drive by and that's the all have however, which we have from the white house. joe biden reiterated his point that that should be no operation in rafa without a profit, humanitarian, a plan for the civilians on the grounds. what else they talked about? well, you know, you don't get huge amounts of detail from the official readouts from either the government spot. we can get a clue perhaps from a statement that netanyahu puts out following the fight in cold. and which he said that would be no dictates against. these are all to israel regarding the establishment. paul's, a pilot's protestant, even states, and here was a side that some any recognition unit, sorry, guy in the that's a recognition of a palestinian state by the west or whatever it was. yeah. it would be rejected.
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it's the, it's essentially that would be rewarding. how may i ask for boarding as a terrorist for an outside with the 7th mascot. so we can gather from that perhaps that then that that button pushed netanyahu on the 2 side solutions. somebody that netanyahu has spent most smith political career trying to avoid. all right, thanks so much. or challenge the, the agencies are accusing as well of using hunger as a weapon of war. searching for food has become a daily necessity for palestinians and gaza, called a couple of assume or votes from the off hungry displace. these children are receiving food handouts for 2300000 people who can cause a suffering at a different time and due to as well. so use of the salvation as a what than for less than the 58 trucks are getting throat to concept,
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which used to see more than 500 clothes every day because i'm more of the top of the border crossings. but these were the basic necessities of life are totally absent in our camp as well as all other refugee camps and gaza from water to food, let alone baby milk. we hear about aid being delivered, good quantities are scanned and their whereabouts are unknown. terry to say that the fee running out to estimate people are wrong even roughly on top of the more than $1300000.00 people who are read the and the prices of food and water only increases as it becomes less available hydrogen. the people's need for food is enormous. food is beginning to completely run out in the northern cause a strip, a coming boys have no end to northern guys are a tool. yeah. and i've got another and cause these people are collecting what they
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can from the ground. essentially hudson wins by the people i resort things to eat things, grass and animal seats, just as long. sasha eskimo was marsh where you gotcha. which way? so basically what i'm trying to collect some of these wild plants to feed my children. we have nothing else. rice at flour or bread. this is what we have been leaving on for months. i'm risking my life by being here. i'm gonna place you on site that children come to find all at higher risk groups to the mountain tricia. and this can post long term damage to the gross. the us size that by not allowing food into garza salvation is being used as a weapon of who the only way to stop don't getting tossed. ation is to allow a den and that can only happen with a ceasefire. topic about zoom out. just a rough, rough off in southern garza, in the occupied westbank is ready forces have conducted
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a right in the city of columbia and opened fire on the call palestinian need. you all reporting troops prevented and ambulance from reaching the scene. the deliberate obstruction of ambulances has been documented by right scripts in the past and the convoy was right. the homage vehicles in the town of bood, near on my law on wednesday arrived, was conducted in central romano, where 2 people were injured. nearly $400.00 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank since is earl's war on gaza, began on october, the 7th, slightly more still ahead on the use out, including people slee fighting an eastern democratic republic of congo as the government struggles to contain escalating on rest the 2 south african soldiers have been killed in a mold,
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so striking the east and democratic republic of congo. another 3 well wounded. in the incident near the city of goma, the troops, a part of a regional force helping the d all see fight the groups. one of the most active is the m 23 by falls between the army and it slices of escalated and based weeks around the town of soc hadn't either one to buddha. more than a $120.00 um groups operates in the area. they're competing for land that natural resources. the government accuses rolando backing m $23.00 charges cause he got a denies. thousands of civilians have been killed in the fighting between the congolese army. i'm the groups and millions have been displaced. un peacekeeping mission has been stationed in the eastern d r c for more than a decade now, but it's due to withdrawal by the end. the authorization is it's failed to protect people against the tax biome groups. jason stones is from the congo research group
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at new york university. he says the government sites as many challenges as it tries to and the violence. it was very confusing situation on the grounds that i think is very worrisome. on the one hand, you have to call these army those allied to local militia called the was, i didn't do. it is also allied with as receiving were support. now from the side, texas, southern african develop the community forces to the south african below in intensity in forces. it's also being that higher and private security contractors to different private security contractors. we have a whole array of the call of the sun and the other side. you have the m 23 rebellion due calling these government it uses to being backed by rhonda that also the united nations group of experts has provided numerous reports stating the same thing as a numerous governments donor governments. and so you have this very complex array of forces, bye to each other, an hour and a situation with the finding escalating that you have. what we believe our role on
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and for us is actually staging debbie fire with south african government and went to the indian government as well as we have a regionalization of this price. is much of this will have to do with terry for is actually was there before as part of the un mission as was being re added as the cited mission now. so it was actually not a lot of news about and for us, is there some new there coming to the south african army is really stretched, mary been even domestically and has a lot of recruitment problems, a lot of equipment problems. and so it's not clear to me whether the military force could really change things. i think the real, the real big news is diplomatic. really. and if we imagine a situation where it's asking government is finding on call the soil with their own and government. that is a significant diplomatic escalation as well. so i think that on the diplomatic militarily, yes, it could change things, but i think we really need to look is diplomatically wrong. and governments is militarily, very strong, but diplomatically,
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extremely dependent on donor aid. and i think we have a hard time going to the, to diplomatically with a government such as throwing government. and so i think it's in the diplomatic ground that things will begin to shift as a set of goals. constitutional counsel has ruled the postponements of the presidential election was illegal. the law was passed by parliament last week. officer opposition members were removed from the chamber, let to widespread demonstrations and the killing of at least 3 people. early of this month, president mackie saw positive decree to indefinitely delay the bose plan for february the 25th. besides the disputes about the disqualification of opposition presidential candidates as a reason of off to the routing, several government critics and opposition figures were released from prison. celebrations as they were freed. the ghost hawk has the like this from the capital dot com, of the closest, your sole council counseling rejecting and challenging the decision taken by the
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president voted by the national assembly to delay february's presidential elections to december 15th. now the president had said that the electoral process was flawed and decided to delay the elections because there was suspicion of corruption among the council itself that drew the list of candidates. the counsels response was that the decision to delay the elections is unconstitutional. they cited article one or 3 of the constitution, think a president can not extend his band. they present themselves. term in office ends on april 2nd. now this decision was welcomed by candidates, but also members of the opposition. he comes at a time where several leading figures of civil society and the opposition were freed from the tension. now there are several marches that are going to take place for many. this is a sign that the institution, the democratic institution in sending gulf works for others. this is a sign of
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a deepening crisis between the president and the, the constitutional counsel and some of the institutions in the country. now the council has said that the president, the opposition, the candidates have to get together and decide for a new election dates as soon as possible. nicholas hawk elgin's 0. the car on top of the car is now position presidential candidates. she gave us a reaction to the routing, and we believe that his intentions were and probably so you are to stay in power. so that's why we're being very careful and very relaxed. and we're not jumping to this guy right now. i'm overdue. we're made very, very careful because we don't know what's next he's going to call, but what's portion of right now the power that people in his hands is actually just asking him to organize the evictions on before the end of each job if she does otherwise,
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i think we all know that what we were saying is going to be actually true. so he what other options does he have right now other than organize these other sions under the eye of the world? because the entire world was actually watching what's happening inside of all. so the constitutional counsel is actually the one who's legally can determine whether these election should take place or, and they have clearly stated their opinions. these actions should be organized and we are in no, it's in the prices. so if the president's microsoft does otherwise, then he will be actually just considered as the dictator that we said that you were . and we are hoping that she will not show that face, and we will keep our country beast, and he will take the high road and go out within the highest doors possible. that's our biggest expectations from him. the
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ukraine says it's with drawing some troops from parts of the town of, of the, of in the done, yet screech, and following months of heavy fighting with russian forces. a recent video shows widespread destruction of the front line town, which russian soldiers are trying to win circle president of them is that landscape you cry and says everything is being done to save his troops. rob mcbride joins us now live from the training and city of kind of kids. so 1st of all, rob, what's the situation and of the, of kind of right now the. yeah, it does look increasingly precarious full of the ukrainian defenders of this town that have been literally months of russian assaults on this place. and it has achieved this kind of symbolism for both sides as we often see in these additional bottles in the east of ukraine. we sold it with the city of back modes last year that eventually fell again after months of fighting. and this does come with
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a significant time. you have the 2nd anniversary coming up with the full scale invasion by russia. you will. so it comes ahead of the of the elections and rushed to the presidential elections in russia or in july they may have 2 tents would daily like to be able to claim a victory ahead of that. but it also does have an actual strategic value. it's right on the edge of the russian health city of don't yet the rest of us helps in 2014 and a by taking a deep curry woods, a cement rushes hold on the front around. don't. yes, but it's for that very 2nd reason that ukraine would want to hold on to the city. and i, but there is a scream calculation that the premiums have to apply to all of these additional bottles that they are prepared to put that into the fight to carry on. drawing the russians into this battle. knowing that the russians have tremendous casualty weights, given these human wave assaults that they conduct, but at some point the ukrainians that we may be reaching that point. now have to
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decide that it's not worth holding on to something for the sake of the lives of the man and his time may be to pull back rum. we also know the economy and presidents are a tour of europe, take us through some of the deals are expected ounces that as well. that's why this does come, it makes this to all the more important heading to your uh, full this uh, security conference meeting with your pin backups such as the 2 admins. also significantly, the frames were expected to see uh, zalinski side of a security cooperation agreement, a long term agreement with, with the french as we saw you crate and signing with the u. k. which is a very significant to give these bilateral agreements, give a high degree of security. and that's what ukraine is off to, or is this long term security agreements, especially given the ags that we saw over the delay in the you funding. i'd also coming up costs with this $60000000000.00 of much needed aid from the us bill held
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up in congress. all right, thanks so much from mcbride. india is made out, position policy says it's bank accounts have been frozen to congress policy accuses tax authorities of august, tracing the move which it says is equivalent to freezing democracy. the obligations come a day off to the supreme court, struck down the funding scheme that allowed anonymous donations to political policies. congress policy leaders have votes, the judiciary to intervene and say they will lead product test if the months are not match. i said i had an i'll just say up the date is said donald trump will become the 1st form of us present face a criminal trial next month. the
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had a lot of that will stop by looking at the satellite image for europe. and you can see it is a laundry on settled picture, but don't be deceived. there's lots of mild weather to be found with temperatures one above the average for this time if you have we think conditions that would be most suited for early may run the mid february and look at those temperatures. places like germany as well as poland, rising up. we've got lots of rooms. it is looking pretty wonderful in a wall, so i feel good friday, 12 degrees celsius and should be around 2 degrees. the rain does start to pour in on saturday, a cloudy outlook and a much cool up by sunday. and that's because we what rounds of rain that are going to move in from the west. we'll see some of that pouring back into portugal and northern parts of spain, edging across much of france. it does look like a fine a day for britain on the island of island on the saturday. the rate isn't very far away. that will start to push as wait for the east, but on friday we're seeing more rain move across scan today, but it is pretty more mild hit to the temperature is little bit high than they have
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been since snow running across interested in more of that working its way across russia, lots of bright skies to be found across eastern areas of your showers, coming in to grease that. but you can see the west of a heavy rain rolling into island by saturday that she weather update. the they fled from the world's most secretive state. now young north koreans are finding statement, fortune. celebrity influences, but shining a light on the home of kings and bring dang, jeff. one on one east meets north. korea's influence is coming out new lives online . despite the risk on al jazeera activities designed to help young minds come to terms with children with very different experiences, but also suffering. some degree of trauma gung, could children such as 12 year old carrillo struggled to talk about their experiences?
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we would take it into buses. he tells us to russia where we stayed for a bit over a month. ukraine estimates about 20000 children have been full simply relocated to russia, despite repeated efforts and international mediation. only about 400 children have been with us for now the focus is on reclaiming ukrainian children and helping them recover the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back here watching out is there a time to recap on headlines and also the hospital in time you, this is under control of israeli troops generates is stopped working,
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causing pallets of the facility and gaza. 3 patients of times as a result hospital has been on the sea for weeks now. is really a real rates on rough on southern guns that have killed at least 8 people. overnights strikes, contacted the shell boot a refugee camp off high sized daily lives in arrows times and synagogues. constitutional cultures rejected a bit by prizes and microsoft to postpone presidential elections. rulings move unconstitutional. postponements of the vote led to widespread process in which at least 3 people died. humanitarian groups including doctors without borders, the red cross and the you and say they've run out of was that a scribe. the hollows on folding and gaza. following a meeting in geneva, they said israel cannot offload responsibility for the college until aid work has the aid agencies warned against israel pushing ahead with
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a major operation and drop off a one hoss 1000000 palestinians of sold refuge. we are reaching the barriers of language in describing the humanitarian situation. it is not in your interest to off load the responsibility to the states parties to the geneva convention half it onto the humanitarian auditors. islands. foreign minister is accused israel of carrying out to this information campaign against the you and refugee agency for palestinians. me whole mountain said hon is life saving mandates and gaza should not be on the mind searching countries that suspended funding to the agency to review it. i think homeless some of the beginning of the warranty is what it has been undermining un agencies more generally and united nations itself and specifically on red. it is also when it
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says strategically, i think it's part of a wider and positioned around the right of a ton of refugees in the context of the establishment of a palestinian stays a if we were to arrive at a 2 state solution. so i don't think it's disconnected to, to the idea of a palestinian stays because to continue in a continued continuation of one of us that is absolutely essential for a palestinian state to emerge and with confidence and also on the underground. and are you in agencies to provide information in terms of what is happening? and it's no coincidence that these allegations emerged a power level with the stuff in case it's the i see chance international criminal court, the worst has positive. the stress is in the north of golf, so it was a little late is delivered. some people have resulted to pulling up waves to try
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and make a meal. here's one woman story in her own words. and that's why the cabinet is good. with that, the sorry, yeah. it's not me said a little see if you don't know how that is a what fraud area calling about a some of the. yeah. so that's fine with you. yeah. and even as the literacy it had been, i have no clue upon this as a drug miller's, i'm sorry, it's about thus little on. yes, the look now i don't know mean door to the head start when you are to be remember. so let us know the whole well, what does that have to and we kept for shopping for the state of ohio. if you had told me that number from how's that? oh yeah, no, i would need. well, i get the, the, what i'm in the audit on the computer, if it's in some of that the condition and i couldn't, it might interest you if it's so love you called was left here, but he, me, mother,
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a household with nobody to be. but you know, i've got them to do the substitute cuz i don't that. yeah, you would have to not, never tell someone over jo and, and they should look let them use the y. yeah. nay. or i can uh, jim murphy, i'm out of the school. do i have to have the child when or what he had to do when do a meeting you to for sitting on the camera on? well now the when team is always up with the pay it or the it was still gonna be, i don't want you to deal with that. you had the whole change them to give one more . i'm in the show you if you any child with, if that man the side and the thing that i'm the thought about, what i'm going to was that who the head of well, that's the government, this is why you know, send a little her basic come on and when he got the zip. yeah, i didn't want you to if you and i'm, i'm then i the oldest and haven't got any matter when you got off. yeah. and is over the, comes by, let's just put it on it. i'm going on, which obviously says you're on the side of the she says you're in the us. the been near daily protests against israel's war and gaza oscar winning entre susan,
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surrounding those, added her voice. she's among more than 350 american acts as musicians have signed the petition, calling for a cease fire. i did joe castro, reports from washington. as american actress susan surrounded arrived on capitol hill to join activist calling on congress to push for a cease fire in gaza. it's like shooting fish in a barrel right now with people stuck and not being able to get out. the hospitals being destroyed, surrounded, joined to the anti war group, code pink to speak with members of congress were built to send more u. s. military a to israel is pending. democratic congresswoman rashida to lead is the only palestinian american and congress she met with the actress. then greeted supporters outside her office the same thing, but they're trying to see him standing up for only 12 percent of congress
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publicly support a ceasefire compared to more than 60 percent of the american public serrano. and try to share that message with republican house speaker mike johnson, who's largest campaigned owner, is the pro, is rarely group a pack. a member of johnson staff spoke with surround it. i think, you know, this is a little world right here with this work. and his concerns with keeping his job and his finances coming in whatever. but you have to peak out and see that outside of the most of the world understands that there is a genocide happening. the us senate passed the $14000000000.00 military aid package to israel earlier this week. that bill has an uncertain future in the house. so due to republicans bulking at the poor and spending the us as israel's biggest military
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supporter, about a dozen other demonstrators were arrested on capitol hill, protesting that this wasn't the 1st time. so random has protested in support, a palestinian to say that you don't have to be sent in the actress was fired by her talent agency after previous protest in november. some critics claim she's anti semitic. this doesn't mean to do with criticizing jewish people. this has to do with criticizing what is real, is doing now. this coming so many people. more than 28000 palestinians dead and counting heidi joe castro, elders era, washington the i'll a candlelight vigil is being held in kansas city. also a mass shooting on wednesday happened during the superbowl victory parade for the kansas city chiefs. a female d j for
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a local radio station was killed in 22 people injured, many of some children, police in missouri questioning to teenagers. first and foremost, i was distressed that preliminary investigative findings have shown there was no nexus to terrorism or home grown violent extremism. this appeared to be a dispute between several people that ended in gunfire. nbc news or polls. the j grey has moved from kansas city a lisa, this is going to be a lengthy and detailed investigation that they have, perhaps hundreds of people to interview. they're asking for video from anyone who may have any video from the time that the shooting spree began. we are learning more from police today, as you talked about 3 suspects in custody. at least 2 of those are juveniles. and we know that the adult suspect was one that was tackled by fans. and they saw him with
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a hand gun rustled him to the ground and held him there until the police showed up 23 victims. uh, the one who perished is 43 year old. but lisa lopez, galvan. she was a popular radio host here in kansas city. and her parents and families say, an average chief span had to be at the celebration yesterday of the $23.00 victims of age range is $8.00 to $47.00. with that least half of those uh 16 are under so a lot of children were here to parade. it makes sense that there would be a number of children that were wounded or injured during the shooting spree, as we talked about coming into this no indications of terror. instead, it looks like it was a dispute between multiple people that escalated into a gun fight. police also saying this afternoon that they have recovered several weapons here as a judge in new york as role the dollar funds hush money try will begin next month.
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all day is long as failed in their attempt to secure a delay. it's the 1st time a form of us prices and faces the criminal trial fabric tenancy reports from washington. donald trump will be prosecuted in a new courtroom on march the 25th. he will be the 1st former us president to face a criminal trial. the case is expected to take some 6 weeks and trouble found to be present to fight what he believes as an attempt to buy the bike and administration to interfere in the 2024 presidential election. obviously, the manhattan district attorney. welcome the decision by the judge stating that he was pleased with the quote denies of defense as motion to dismiss and look forward to presenting his case to the court. the prosecution letters that donald trump paid an adult full actress, $130000.00 to prevent it from going public about the alleged affair. prior to the
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2016 presidential election, trump declared the payments as a legal expense for the ledges. the payment was made to help from election campaign and therefore was in fact, i'm declared campaign contribution. the new judge's decision confirms with donald trump will phase criminal prosecution in court before the 2024 presidential election. as the new york court hearing going underway on thursday, a georgia court was hearing evidence about the amended improper relationship between the atlanta prosecutor and her deputy, a revelation that could result in bad states persecution. imagine crump and co conspirators attempted to survive the results of the 2020 election being thrown out . on friday, a new york judge is scheduled to route on a civil case involving trump and his real estate, and it could cost him hundreds of millions of dollars. i'm from could be bound from doing real estate business in the states, from bull surfaces to federal trials. another case or legend that he attempted to
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over time, the results of the 2020 electra is on hold pending a us supreme court judgments on presidential immunity. of the case currently scheduled for may on alleged miss, humbling of classified documents is expected to be delayed. she everytime see, i will do 0 washington class finkelstein is a professor of laura at the university of pennsylvania. she says the timing of the trial means it's a featured prominently in front of this campaign. i think it's a very good idea to get this trial going because the later we get towards the actual election in november, the harder it will be to proceed with these trials and other trials will come in as well. so by moving of with the end of march and of starting jury selection on march 25th as it has now been set on the docket. it looks like this case will actually find a clear spot in the calendar. relative to other cases of the georgia case may be
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delayed quite a long time. there are a deep complications there. the january 6 case is indefinitely delayed and we have no idea what will happen with the classified documents kicks in florida. so which is also federal court and also have this, by the way, on the immunity question, because it is a federal case of the, so it is a good idea to get this going. and of course, this was the 1st indictment. so it makes sense that should be the 1st trial. now the us is that i jing rusher is developing an anti satellite capability in space that's not yet been deployed. the winehouse says this capabilities concerning but represent no immediate threat. a winehouse correspond to, kimberly house that has more in the white house says it's monitoring rushes and ty satellite capability, but says there is no threat to americans personal safety. this one day after the
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chair of the house intelligence committee revealed the threat posed by russia. now national security council spokesperson john kirby told reporters that a white house briefing on thursday that the security threat in terms of the satellite capability is not active, nor has it been deployed. still, he says it is trouble and i don't want to minimize the potential here for disruption. should there be an anti satellite capability of any significance? it could affect services here on earth. there's no question about that. that's why we are taking this so seriously. the white house says this, engaging directly with russia about the threat national security advisor jake sullivan, has also brief. some members of congress. lawmakers are also urging the white house to declassify the intelligence. since the united states can consult with us allies,
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the white house is reviewing that decision. kimberly help him out of the 0, the white house truck drivers and mexico they got a nationwide strike demanding best of security on roads. the private test was organized by a driver's group, its cause disruptions on at least 9 major highways. dr. is se lawlessness on the roads is led to a rise in robberies and extortion. it's causing the death of one or 2 truckers every month. we've gone from cold to strike on just a 5 and said it's disruptive negotiations to find his way that has suspended the activities of the un suman wright's office in the country and ordered the stuff to leave. but as off to view an agency expressed deep concern over the detention of prominent activists o c o sound began to decade. she's been a vocal critic of the mid 390 pound to apollo reports.
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the venezuelan government has asked the u. when's human rights body to close its offices in get active and ordered a staff to leave the country. not a full week of the boulevard in republic of venezuela announced his decision to suspend the activities of the technical advisory office of the united nations high commission on human rights business winners for administer. yvonne deed accuse the un staff of having an attitude violator of the united nations charter. so obviously that could be uh, but uh, it has an office created to collaborate technically with the state in order to improve and to optimize human rights protection and venezuela. but it has now been instrumental lights by the extreme right wing opposition. but i'm up the minus what i like the expulsion follows. the detention of lucio son, begin a prominent human rights activist whose arrest has caused an uproar. send me, gives attorney says the arrest and a raid at the act of his home is clear evidence of government crackdown on to send
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a single candle a. they were looking for something related to conspiracies, to terrorism, of what they are not going to get anything like that, because we know that this is a gross lie that's been built around gro, seo son miguel. and her entire family is who in a statement on thursday ravine and ashanda sunny spokesperson for the un human rights office, said the un regrets the decision by the venice will and government adding that they are guiding principles have been and remain the promotion and protection of the human rights of the people of venezuela. but who is it up a little alger 0? so i have a now just, sarah, how changing, whether faxes or reducing fisherman's catch in malaysia,
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the grace has become the 1st for dominant. the orthodox christian country to legalize same sex marriage its bottom and to prove to bid on thursday noon. no mean. same sex couples have the right to get married and adult children. hundreds of people gathered on the streets of athens to celebrate more than the single units. then eliza, the form of the family, does not change the new for the family, remain strong. the interest of children of being protected. the bill is here to acknowledge the reality and give children and fellow citizens, the support and protection that everyone else has. it's
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a significant day for many families that from now on are visible. it's a tremendous decision from a government no one expected, but they delivered. it's a small step, but still a step. it's a step for a quality justice and love. in the united kingdom, the opposition labor policy is gained. 2 states from the routing, conservative policy, securing a double via election when a live of policy over to and conservative majorities in the constituencies of welling bra and central england. and kings would in south west in england. the conservatives that only $14.00 out of $21.00 by election since the last national election in 2019 the next general election is due within the next 11 months in australia, pharmacies of cold in both areas, and several sidney pugs following the discovery of a special investigation into the hazardous substances being widened to $33.00 local
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fox as best also is banded much of the world off the research found, the inhalation of the substance could cause long inflammation and cancer activists . so have storm, the canadian finance minister's office, demanding climate laws for banks. they states the sits in crisp freeman's office in toronto, although she wasn't there, bring peace activists say they want regulation and this is budget kind of those largest banks have been accused by environmental groups of making that companies have paid agree now. and they're actually off for generations fishing close to show or has been the backbone of fallacious coastal communities. but the change in climate is making it more difficult for smaller scale fishermen to and living foreign slowly reports from the jo, how straits or early morning is feeding time at this fish farm in the straits of the whole southern melisha. while my read one bit
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more, my as it works here, occasionally after he stopped going out to sea to fish 2 years ago. so you're going to die. i've had 2 bad experiences when my boat was on the way back to show the winds changed suddenly in less than 5 minutes. and what a large waves in my boat was sent by. i couldn't avoid the waves getting hit with that. i didn't think of anything else. i only thought of getting back safely. i lost half my catch, but i didn't care. near shore fishing has been the backbone of coastal communities in malaysia generations. but that's the way of life is coming under threat. changing with a battens also mean the fuel months with say for small scale fishermen to head out to sea. serena roman is a conservation scientist, has been studying the impact of climate change on rural community. so everybody knows the temperature of the ocean by increasing the color beaching, et cetera. but this also affects the movements of the species. so we have changed fish, the seas sees analogy, you know, they're not where they used to be. the fish and not coming in. we didn't have squid
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at all last year. it's not just to climate change, coastal development and land reclamation also creating pollution and a build up of salt wrecking habitats for marine life. i could easily patch 23 grams of clips before. no, it is difficult to even get 5 kilograms. a fisherman here have had to find other ways to make a living. the number of fish farms has multiplied with many expanding to businesses by offering fishing platforms for english. you can pay $35.00, bring it. that's equivalent to about roughly 7 us dollars to come here to fish is becoming increasingly popular with fishing and disease and is turning into a pretty good source of income for fishermen here. but to climate experts say in the long run, fisherman going to be able to escape the impact of climate change and coastal development. i see, i see an end to this industry and the last complete loss of his heritage. i'm not
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sure what time it changes reversible. many fishermen here share that sentiment. they say they won't recommend the children or grandchildren follow the footsteps. firstly, i'll just do the straits of the whole malaysia. well, that's it from me for this news. now we're back in the moment, then other folks show that stay with us the this magical facility in the mind in sedan scott been so hard to him is a single room, but provide health care for dozens of people every day. and it's run entirely by volunteers for dance health sector is nearly destroyed after 9 months of conflict between the army and the parent minutes for your rapid support forces. d u. n says 70 percent of hospitals around the country aren't functioning. i study business administration but came here because most medics have left the capital. i take care
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of distributing the medicines. we have 570 patients who come to get medication for chronic illnesses. minor emergency operations are sometimes performed here as well . and the center also receives patients with a gunshot wound, or shrapnel from an artillery strike, serving as a lifeline to many invest fixing volunteers and say they'll continue to do what they can to help those left to believable by the conflict. siberia once hailed the salvation as technology instead, instead of in fear, do you miss the rise of anxiety? overwhelmed? lots of agency apocalypse may be on the levels how online hopes and fears shape our existence. the utility of the information that you're receiving becomes smaller and smaller. oh my god, you mean my faith is dependent on the health of the planet? yes. okay. do more on that. just if
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