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the, the, the line several venue is good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program. this our born during the war on gaza. a weeks old baby has died of acute smell nutrition. israel has been accused of using starvation as a weapon. at least a palace thing is a killed in the city of rossa is really airstrikes continue to target central and southern gaza. the thousands of is really protesting tel aviv demanding immediate elections and an exchange deal. so the captives held in gaza face off in south carolina. the republicans hold their
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primary in the southern states. polls showed donald trump leading nicky, him and peter statement with your schools, austin, will a current teen action against new causal will bring you the latest from the premium e g and the current functional for is the new console. open champion is being said that y'all cube, main sick in straight states in the beginning, gaza, where israel's for starvation of palestinians is rapidly worsening, acutely malnourished infants who haven't eaten in days are being taken to medical facilities. a 2 month old baby was rushed to the hospital in gaza, city suffering from severe amount nutrition. medical staff did what they could to save this child. but he died. all 2300000 people in gaza or facing famine. the most vulnerable are the roughly 335000 children under the age of 5 being. but all we saw
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a woman carrying her baby screaming for help. a pound baby seemed to be taking his last breath. we rushed him to hospital and he was found to be suffering from acute malnutrition. medical style rushed them into. i see you. the baby has not been inside any milk for days. as baby milk is totally absent in gaza at the united nations as warning of the immediate need for critical aid to reach the gaza strip. it says that without adequate food and water supplies, the risk of disease spreading and of famine only increases families in jamalia, in northern, gaza, or desperate for food. oh, my young man, now shall we have no time, no flower. and we are very tired because of turn go. i will dotson eyes hot because a sigh of smoke. i don't mean we have become pale due to hunger and we can't stand on our fee because of the tongue. i la casita, got your amended and gave me that i can whatever you should. oh, there is no, no, walter, no flower cooking or,
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or anything. this is victor then living like this. after 0 is tara couple. a zoom joins us now from the roof and the southern part of a strip. sorry, we want to talk to you about this. and this is something that you had been reporting on and warning the world about for not just weeks but months now that there simply isn't enough food in the gaza strip. start by telling us more. if you can about this incident, this 2 month old child who just died in northern gaza, of the yes of a desk over the incident today is actually evidence about how people in the notes are solving this. uh, implant has completely stopped to death as his parents were doing their past in order to search on to touring and then other parts of goes a searching for milk and basic necessities for him. but the return empty handed them the have nothing to do for their new born baby as the, as he had completely starved to death today,
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the very restricted number of the humanitarian assistance being delivered to the another at pontiff cause. and this is absolutely what we have been really a warning regarding and what this is, what united nations and little of international organizations have been warning from. and this is brought to you start to completely become much more of you something older at pod squared. there are hundreds of a newborn baby, mike faced the same faith as it is going to be new and immediate intervention to help to at least to mitigate a really a good thing. humanitarian crisis. the where, where are people getting their food from in the gaza strip? right now, well, serial the are getting it throughout the main humanitarian supplies being allowed to get into the goals district. and this amount for the southern areas specifically were more than 85 percent of goals as population right now. originally could not be really enough. for example, today, only 17 humanitarian trucks have been allowed to get into goals that they cannot
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really be, you know, for the residents in the south as there was no, any supplies being delivered to the north. and this is absolutely excessive, pays the humanitarian situation, if there's going to not be any kind of expanding of the capacity of these humanitarian supplies to, to is people who are living on the underlying thing button and for more than 5 months right now. all right, tara, tell us also about the latest is really airstrikes. several homes were destroyed in rough. uh, where are you are and that's why it reflected that you had been on the white military bombardment. we've been seeing. that's a residential flap today. being targeted as central rough, at least $8000.00 units have a report that killed an oxide that another is tract targeted an agriculture line to the eastern side of the district. and within the past hour, been seeing more explosions in the eastern parts where another empty house had been
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target. and we've been seeing a gradual increase or mandatory strikes, one of the central parts of because a strip that goes mass destruction for preferably to them. here's my latest reports about old, the lights of the problem is the crowded area, roughly attacked, is when it gets targeted, the road leading to a market loan dingle refutes for palestinians into k years. and this past my family and i were in the car, all of a sudden a missile was fired with us and we flew up in the air. some of them were killed and others injured. and is the why the build those as remove the rustle, helping to search for survivors is very forces destroyed. this 3 story building can central garza kidding many? and so it is. the rubble was on us. we didn't know what was happening on neighbors about 50 people inside
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most the women and children. we are praying to find survivors by follow the mother and 5 year old daughter or among the victims. what wrong did those innocent children do in the city of their that are another is when you strike more than $150.00 civilians have so rescued in these homes. the witnesses said the casualties . i'm mainly women and children laguna. as soon as we rough spots of the house of time you had the bloss and we saw this building collapsed. as you can see it, we kept digging and the majority of the dead bodies and 40 posts for children and the bike got old women and kid some 78 and 12 year old children. what have they done to those over? there's lots of these kids done to be punished like this as an example of how this all suppressed and the reason for the disability tax savings, residential areas here, show no signs of combat activity to just look and see what's arranging keeps isn't body parts. is there any safe place we can go to anywhere safe?
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where do we go? we're tired. we've run away from the north to the sides, back to the central part of goes up. where can we go? the whole world is watching this stuff. a new one cuz mostly on us flux, the hospital is over whelmed. within good many strove health saves that as well as at tax. have killed, move down 37000 palestinians, and garza for survivors deliveries of food. it didn't really need it, because at the acute level of hunger and medical supplies need to r, rawlings to tarika bassoon was just a rough, rough off in southern guns. and he is really army continues targeting residential areas in central gaza houses here as him who dari spoke to a family member whose house was attacked in darrow bhalla on thursday night. it was a p. m. on thursday night when yeah, the family were having their last cup of tea before they gathered and they drank
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their last cup of tea. there's where the forces demolish their house with the key to air strikes. this house has at least 4 t palestinians who are displaced in this house. and not only that, the house that was bombed had at least 4 houses surrounding it. under the rubble of this house where i am standing right now is at least 15 palestinians still chopped under the rubber. their families have been looking for them and searching for them for more than 72 hours. right now. they told me they're tired. they have been looking for them and searching for them, but unfortunately they did not find them with us today is just uh uh,
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yeah, the one of the family members shows uh, can you tell us what exactly happened? flash napkin they own so nice. do that on thursday, the family together we would always fasting. i stepped into that to the house was phone and there was no space i set by the room and placed my theed old machine to the in my lap. a 2nd later i heard the loud explosion. we were only flown up in the air. then the clock is it an old one blog? i started to touch my way out. i survived because the door and wooden cabin filled on me. did you to see if she had let him know? i came back to see what is left after what happened. now, all my family members were the one that i suffered minor industries. i think i'm iraqi. just use it advised by the grace of god. why searching? i came across a chide, but the part of his leg seems to be my nephew. then i found part dean with them all
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blown out there. you can see some of his call history. let, let me know that white glove back over there is full of the body parts and but the old guns we found after the explosion some found on the ground floor and some on the up to the one. when the house collapse, we were pushing a way concrete and pieces of flesh and the same telling you with a lot of the on my knees together with hedges, 9 months old b, b would buried under the degrees. as she bought the headway out, she was pushing pieces of flesh, kept it all over the place. my 3 sisters in law were killed. you. how much i mean in the past couple of days in the area were not easy as the is where the forces targeted houses that had dozens of the space people, people in the causal strip have no idea where to flee as they're telling us that
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there is no safe area note in the nor not in the middle area, neither in the south. however, people are witnessing starvation and endless air strikes. this is in the godaddy odyssey to that is but is really forces are abusing medical stuff, arrested during hospital raids and gaza. doctor made up with somebody, was detained at nasir medical complex in hon. eunice alpha 0 accompanied him home after his release on friday, and he told family and friends about his hiring or deal it can while that slough i out the door. and these really soldier used to drunk camera to check the building before entering the drawing was flown inside. he called me on camera. he told me to come down, he examined my id and all was fine. he wouldn't make straight that get to somebody . and then i found myself surrounded by more than 70 is riley soldiers. they blindfolded me and beaten back, took me from all directions,
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the mountain x on my head to main. i'm a how much flight to hiding among patients. hospitalized medical stuff on the floor . naked hand cofton blindfolded mocks of torture and with thing with clearly visible on their backs. when he's ready. so just took me to the 2nd floor. i found a chair like an execution chair. they hung was from the ceiling on the capt assaulting and verbally abusing me. and i'm all of that gets catch up. i can, they spilled food and catch up on me. they hit me with rifle start off. i need to put me in a corner. i was blindfolded and handcuffed. he's riley soldiers, smart glass bottles on my head. my leg was injured in 2 places by the broken glass, the wounds needed 7 state cheese. then i was moved with other goals and detaining another way. i left him the last to them and not i will not be allowed to double got off at the bulldozers and told us you are going to hell. we thought these riley soldiers, what kinds of barriers,
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but they wanted to frighten this. they sprayed us with freezing war trone, and they could buildings 3 or 4 as light. so we move to gain as an ad, i see your message just dead on the said diane is right. the office has stopped to me because my blindfold was about to fool longer than he might be. sikes the will for 4 hours and he's really sold to direct me on to the floor by my handcuffs and hit me with the bottle. and then i heard my own snap bring to the anti government protesters in israel have taken to the streets once again demanding the resignation of prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is really police use water cannons to disperse the crowds and tell her the demonstrators are also demanding early elections houses here as honda. so who's reports from the protests intel here and telling me of our 10 thing that the is really prime minister is directly responsible for not bringing back the captive or saying that piece of land for this . and the entire political situation must change
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these demonstrators. calling for new election and the calling for a deal to bring back the captive. and they're attempting to walk through the government the, [000:00:00;00] the has, the law says it has fight around 20 wrong kids from the southern lebanon into israel . these really army says explosions were heard in and around the settlement of curious mona and the northern part of the country. there
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are no reports of any injuries as belong. rockets have been making advancements further inland towards target's in israel. most have been intercepted by israel's are in don't system the so it's the final day of the conservative political action conference in maryland. donald trump, the address the crowd and the most influential annual political event for public and conservatives is republic and presidential rival. however, nikki haley was absent from the list of speakers during his speech of trump was already looking beyond the republican primaries to a likely general election baffled with president job. i'm 4 years ago i told you that it took a jo bye and got to the white house. our borders would be abolished. our middle class would be decimated in our communities would be plagued by bloodshed k us and violent crime. we were right about everything. so believe me,
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when i offer you another warning and we've been right about so much, just about everything. if crooked joe biden, and his thugs went in 2024, the worst is yet to come. now in fisher joins as live now from national harbor in maryland, where the conference is being held out and give us the highlights of this speech. what stood out to you as well, did you join the c a in maryland? where have you, i'm the layers actually speaking the president about your team and that gives you an idea of how far the market movement has expanded throughout the not just the global side, but elsewhere in the world as well. and the figure ahead of that, of course remains donald trump, that he talked for 85 minutes the 1st 40, but it concentrated on with things are going wrong in the united states. you have them, they are say that to bite and is a threat to democracy. he also talked about how he was
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a political decision that obviously threw his back to the fact that over the last week, he's come under a lot of criticism for not going after a lot of them you're putting that after the death of alexander on the bottom the but he says that things are getting worse. the border is by the economy is bad at the things are just not very good under to bike, but he's had this to still be in view before what he's criticized. what america is like. he used it in his acceptance speech for the republican nomination in 2016 will. remember, you said as things are broken in america, there's a huge crime, but things of the border and only i can fix it. and it was also the theme of his integration speech as well. it was really no, but that didn't, you don't, it was more of this is really bad and i, i'm going to fix it. and that was the theme again, clearly that donald trump things to that resonates that he'll be able to win people over with thoughts, particularly in the suburbs when he lost so heavily against your bike. and he thinks that this is the message that you can carry into the general election. so we go
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a taste of what he's going to be talking about really for the next 9 months with what he said in his speech. and now, and you were telling us earlier, during the speech that trump is projecting extreme confidence at the moment that he's talking like a man who has the republican nomination in the back. a lot of things will close the insights, catalina he'd be there. he wouldn't be here, he would be there something for every possible, but every poll put some well ahead and that's bad news for nikki haley because that so home state, she was a governor of the and if she doesn't win there, then it becomes incredibly difficult for her to win the nomination. we're not that far away from super tuesday. that's what a lot of states have their primaries and caucuses. and donald trump is convinced he's going to win not to be uninstalled, a cold point in that direction as well. so it looks as if 2024 selection will be a rerun of 2020. and donald trump believes that the message that he used in 2016
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about how bad things out in america. how bad things have become on to joe biden. is the message people to tell him, back to the white house? the people here are trump supporters. that's why he got a huge reception. that's why people were cheating them. but of course, it's undecided voters and people who may have been republicans who don't like the way. he talks about things that he has to convince. that's why we saw the 1st 40 minutes of donald trump being very much on message. and then we've got 45 minutes of donald trump being donald trump. somewhere in between there is a message that donald trump thinks what went on the white house. alan fisher reporting from maryland. thank you very much. that's bringing carrie sheffield and continue this conversation. kerry, you're a conservative commentator. you're also senior policy analyst at independent women's voice. and you're joining us from arlington, virginia. we thank you for your time this evening. what do you think or the main dangers for trump? and so our correspondent allen just pointed out that he's, he's on a role. he believes he's doing very well. the polls say he's doing very well. do
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you see any dangerous for him? or i apologize, a certain, well, we have no culture. we beautiful i, i didn't hear that. no, that's fine. i didn't hear the beginning, but please do start again. yes. of the service certainly, no politician can take anything for granted. and indeed, the campaign, the top campaign itself put out a statement earlier this today, the stating about kohls, it did point out that companies is beating biting along some key points, including harvard university poll had trumpet, 53 percent buy, and at 47 percent. the harris calling, which was bill clinton's poster, which means the democrat has come winning 52 to 48 percent. more than consult a very much, you know, center left. there was a work done. a center pulling has trouble winning 43 to biden's, 41. so well,
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trump is winning, it's not by a huge margin, some in general. and what's more specifically important is the battleground states national pulling that i just talked about isn't as relevant as to the swing states . so places like ohio, pennsylvania, that's really where the election is going to be. so i will say no in terms of what the we're, we're reporter just said it all is not well in america, our consumer sentiment, our economic sentiment, people are living paycheck to paycheck. they're floating on credit cards there, there's just barely surviving, even though inflation has tempered some is still asher, nominally higher than when joe bite into the office. and you can see that people named are biding for this. and you see the joe biden's poll numbers overall, his own by himself. joe biden's, phone numbers are so low, it's the lowest, i least is one word to. and so the fact that you have such a deeply unpopular president who was less popular then donald trump,
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when donald trump was the president. i think what joe biting has to be worried about as you are donald trump campaign advisor. right now, what do you tell him? do you say stick to the same to the, the formula that you've been applying for years now it's working for you, or do you say you're going to tweak and adjust a few things in your campaign between now and november? well yes i read what was said earlier that he's got a module a to go after the independent voters, those suburban women in terms of the language well on policy. he's winning on very key issues. it's not just be economy, it's also foreign policy. it's even on issues like education can service have taken over the issue of education away from democrats. that was one of their bedrock issues. but now people are skeptical of the way the left has taken a reputation. so he's winning on big issues. i think we're tour lee, that's where he can win a little bit better in terms of, you know,
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the 1st half of the speech focus on that help. and that's how he's going to get these independent voters. the more about that, it's interesting when you say trump has to modulate, he's not known as somebody who um, who really modulate what do you mean by that? well the thing is i, i don't know even anything i say right now, i don't think i'll necessarily scala. i said, but i will say for people who want to understand donald trump, my advice to them is, i know i'm speaking to a global audience here. take a look at w w e roughly. now that might sound silly to you, but are, you know, donald trump is a card carrying member. i don't know if it's still active or not, but for many years, a card carrying member of the screen actors guild and he was very involved in w w. e. wrestling. if you watch w, w e. wrestling. look at the rhetoric, the language, the way these rustlers are constantly at each other's throats. they're yelling in salt or insulting each other before the match as they're saying, i'm going to just read your head off. i'm going to, you know, your mother,
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i'm going up your family level. it's all part of the theatrical why millions and tens of millions of americans love it because the thing is trauma and it's sort of the train wreck. and so for a lot of people there might be able to carry, you know, that you carry, you know, what the counter argument is to that, of course, which was the result of the last election. i mean, many americans love it, but still he was the same way when he was president, then he lost the re election. i mean, that would be my, my advice to people who don't understand how is to watch to be to be you'll understand him words. my advice to come would be not everybody likes www. you need to watch your language. you need to not be that way. there are more people in america who don't watch that much time, you know, the, but i'm saying all that to say that peter kill the billing there and check. and i think some of the well, which is that you said the re part of why he supports trump. he said i take trumps . seriously. i don't take him literally. yes. so i. ringback just for people who,
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you know, kind of gets under their skin and for even for a lot of suburban women don't take everything has to say literally he's a lot of it has to do with his beatrix. yeah. and that, and that's kind of been the, the rap on trump and, and the reasons for his victory and 2016 take him literally, but not seriously. and it's what a lot of his voters say they do. all right, thank you so much, gary, sheffield, conservative commentator, thanks for joining us. this. our, i appreciated, thanks the by the way, i think i misstated it that it's taken seriously, but not literally moving on. it's been 2 years since rush. i launched a full scale invasion of ukraine, but president forwarded me. your zalinski says that his nation is determined to win the war. rob mcbride reports from cremmit towards the east of ukraine 2 years ago. keep in darkness and done the siege seemed on the verge of collapse. russia had
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invaded incense by ukrainian attempts to forge close the ties, but the west of this secondary of the 3 european and other worldly does well. welcome to the ukrainian capital by president for a lot of them is a lensky with his country on track towards membership of both the european union and nato. together, they visited custodial, apple. that was about as close as russian forces came to capturing key street pulled lots of novel of news. the world witnessed the most important thing here so that evil can be defeated and russian evil isn't the exception nearby. the, although your at the in support is showing signs of strain. the e u has committed to a multi year multi $1000000000.00 a program. we're here to tell you that europe will continue to stand at your side for as long as it takes, with more financial support, more immunization,
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more training for your troops, more ad defenses, at more investment and europe cent, ukraine's defense industries. ukraine will soon be adding f, 16 fine to jets to it's also along with ever most sophisticated c drones that have been sinking russian warships. the 3rd, but fighting on the front lines were lanes at the stalemate. while moscow has been making games in the east and don't pass region, that it's an russian act, separatist have been trying to seize since 2014, these a crane in control, towns and cities and don't yet square on the front line of fighting well before the full scale invasion 2 years ago, but with recent russian by fulfilled success is better off b is russia, could once again renew its long held ambition of finally capturing the whole of this region using wire, which i worry a lot,
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but i don't have anywhere else to go this is my home. that's life right now. we don't have any other choice anywhere and ukraine is dangerous. ukraine starts the 3rd year of this full scale will, knowing the will weariness, especially in the us, is likely to grow and increasing the aware of its human cost. rob mcbride, i'll just say era. cremmit tools, key crane russian police have detained at least 4 people that have protest outside the kremlin. and moscow lives of soldiers protested in rushes capital demanding the return of their husbands. you're a shop of oliver has more on this from moscow of despite the official reports of his people started sole support of legitimate peace and i'm diminish of rationing ukraine. we can clearly see the growing discontent here. several journalists, what is haines around today? near red square, where we keep prizes by ones and mothers of mobilized resolve is what's taking place. the women gather every saturday to lay flowers at the to all the unknown soldier near the pregnant and demands that that husbands and sons be allowed to
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return home. because the cons be on the front line and definitely as on the officials wanted them to also says 2 people were detained throughout the russia at raleigh's, in memory of the late opposition activist, and exceeding the bony, as well as that on table and onto draw fridays there were pulls that most companies were coming to the cathedral of points to save. you add to own at the memory of alex, a nobility. the police told several people at the exit from because central to try to get documents. so as rushes gearing out for the presidential elections in march, it's crucial impulse and full force. he's to keep things under control. this point brushes reported advances in the front, many se, that'd be financing is guessing. go down in the trenches 2 years ago, and he's addressed to the nation of legend page and stated that russia didn't have plans to capture ukrainian lines. but laser in september twins points to what we see. so ukrainian regions was proclaimed as part of russia and on a code here,
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russia's new taylor trees. and now they were supposed to move the and take care of and odessa and the control display plans to replace the legends the landscape with the pro russian leadership as well as defines the anti russian sentiments and ukraine at those goals had not been achieved. the majority of the russian people keep pushing state t v and also show the russian army had to talk. you came back in 2022 to a protect space civilians that from you played which according to the russian side, had been pounding the phones with in font as to the start of the full scale ministry, confrontation they've been way moved. that's millions of refugees and complete destruction of those territories. that for many off now probably is time to question the special mutual ration, whether it's an effective strategy to achieve rushes goals, you, let's repels all of the old dra 0 most square. still a head on out to 0,
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why the west african original block echo was, is lifting sanctions on molly each year and getting and assume about the legacy of european colonialism on africa. wins the top prize at the berlin film festival. also mentions to city have moved within one points of premier league leaders liberal pool that is coming up in sports with peter stem. it escalated this out to stay with the the hello. we got more cloud and rain rolling into weston, pos if you're looking for the unsettled for many as we go through the next couple of die central air. so the fair but the cloud at present, this is what was stall movie that pulled evaluate time when the weather in, across from denmark, sweden now pushing out across the baltic, states and easing further east reducing a loss of cloud associated with that. this next part of it system here,
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this every flight pressure that will develop that will make is why the central pa, self and mediterranean. and then we have yet another one that's going to run its way in from the atlantic, bringing some really heavy rain. and actually the dogs down towards fronds northern front sinks of pretty nasty weather. we all live to see damaging wins once again. and we are about to see further flooding as the heavy rain falls on already saturated ground, the same system brings him, tell me whether and across northern parts of spain and portugal, his assistant, to the east of that that will bring some pretty wet when do, whether it's a central pos of the mediterranean radi cross greece running toward c a g. and that is the side of the mediterranean pace and paces apply them right up towards the northeast. well, for heavy white weather across the west and possibly some snow, i was appear in a somewhat of weather to routing in across the north west of africa. and that will continue to push this way for the east.
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the if a child does not die from the bombing, he will die from the cold that no clothes, no food, nothing. no diapers were 5 and children in attends of one square meter continue without having a hostages right now. the specs for the government of the country for texas on october 7th, this government fails miserably. what do you consider amazing is alexis, we believe in the luxury of choice. introduce each class the each the college session with you in a g with bills itself,
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analysis. plug in hybrid electric the you're watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this, our acutely malnourished infants who haven't eaten in days are being taken to medical facilities and gaza. one was a 2 month old baby medical spouse tried to save this child, but he died of starvation within the last few hours. and his really air strike has killed at least 8 people in the southern city of rasa and gaza. women, children, and the elderly are among the casualties. the buildings targeted were near a busy road leading to a market. us and with roads is damaged by bombing, and no fuel for cars and gaza. writing a bike has become
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a crucial way of getting around parts of the strip expos, i'm of which has the story. navigating the destruction is a challenge for everyone in casa is roseville. bergman has left neighborhoods in bowens and roads too. so bikes have emerged as alternative transport if you'll minute. so a lot of the buses, seattle, because of the massive destruction caused by the is riley's roads and no longer suitable for cause. so bikes, so the number one means of transport them. it's easy and light to use. needless to say, the majority of causes inside the gaza strip has been destroyed as well. for the car, still intact, drivers can not find fuel with prices going through the roof. it's pushing money towards that, but we have been running this street business for $4.00 days now. i tried to do it 2 weeks ago, but was besieged by the israelis. most cars have been damaged and if they're still
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running, there is no fuel. little. this is the kind of comes of a lead to the fuel, which was for 5 seconds is now $4050.00. if available. what can we do? we have help with the crisis is further complicated by it's really directed to evacuate homes and shelters. many have to walk long distances, but some are ready to help others to move around more easily. and the now i used to have a bike repair workshop, but it was totally destroyed. so i restarted my business on this corner. there are no cars or fuel or even good roads to drive on. gardens are left with their old bikes and motor bikes only. i am trying to serve my fellow gardens and lend them a helping hand as the people because a tried to survive is really bombardment riding a bike is being seen as a symbol of resilience, of helping many to better navigate their daily lives. one push of a pedal at the time,
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axles i moved out to 0 and the west african original block eco, wasa is easing sanctions imposed on several member states following military clues . this year it was suspended along with burkina faso and molly, following the overthrow of elected civilian governments, address reports from which it lost. it was a cause that linked 1st its leaders say the decision to lift the tungsten in post of news you're often lost is cool. wants to save the 49 year old institution from front mentee. it was clear, even before the summit, the regional block was ready to make concessions. and it did with immediate effect . closure of love on the borders between the cost countries and these yet to be lifted no fly zone of all commercial floods to and from asia is to be lifted the
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suspension of all commercial and financial transactions between the airport member states and major is probably list freezing of also this term functions including utility services, is still believed. freezing of assets of the republic of new jersey in a cost central bank is still being lifted. freezing of assets of new jersey state understood enterprises and part of the details in commercial box is still being lifted. but the decision wasn't without the conditions. they also wanted to reiterate its commitment to maintaining the, with the government, the media, with a view to secure a new release of precedent. buzzwords, i'd read on their transition from time to in general, rece brooklyn of possible molly and the sheer announced they were leaving the
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organization. they accused it of hosing focus, and pen bring to the wishes of 40 powers. the listing of functions is a welcome relief for the gentlest citizens of echoes, particularly media, which felt it was treated most unfairly. it could also mean trouble for the original book seemed lately as any effective in keeping some of its members in line . desperate to save it from imposing the original book, urged caution. we must approach this ruse. we've a sense of unity, a commitment to do with the or 5 people. the organization also east, some of the restrictions imposed on other members states can apply. so gimme and money for now. it's not clear whether the concessions are enough to use tension and bring the forward you intended countries back. indeed for how many degrees would you see that there been more demonstrations in the senegalese capital the car
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protestors are unhappy over the postponement of the presidential election. the vote was due to be held on february 25th, but president mackey so delayed it. and there's no uncertainty about when it will go ahead. sell says his mandate as leader will end as planned on april the 2nd. but he hasn't said if photos will go to the polls before the nicholas hack is in the car with and there are multiple demonstrations this morning. we saw the candidates going out to demonstrate. then there were members of the civil societies here, where we are our people from civil society asking for their release of what they describe as political prisoners. and among those political prisoners are these 2 men who is buying some kind of opposition leader and what's on the zone bundle. and here's the candidate to the presidential election july. but you do find they're both in prison. one of them sancho cannot run in the presidential election. the other is a candidate. now, people here on calling for
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a delay that their issue is not the election for the release of their leaders. what we're seeing is so many people out on the street. so many people discontent over the political crisis that is taking place right now. there's one man that has the key to bring back the piece and unity. it's the president and the president has called for national dialogue tomorrow, where he'll be meeting candidates, but also members of civil society. the prices of double in the eastern democratic republic of congo as provincial capital. goma traders say it's because of the 2 year conflict between government forces and the m 23 on group 1600000 people have been displaced in commercial trade routes, cut off by the fighting. catherine, so i reports from government a. this is a main highways, the democratic republic of congo is buddha. bless you, brenda. it's an important trade route into go math. the eastern provisional capital of norfolk but it's no longer possible to use it. sam,
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53 on group controls. mazda of the farming area, which is a red flag, its thing business is increasingly difficult and dangerous, was the one we are under siege and gone. the only route is to lawanda. that's okay . is blocked. recruiter. the farming area is controlled by m 23 other it's also not accessible. supplies on north getting through government. that's why everything is expensive. allow me a couple of copies of grain has just arrived from the countryside. she says vomas' not cultivating much of the land because of the security situation that's, that's i, in the time the got a sense of 23 came 2 years ago. commodity prices have more than doubled. we have 2 minutes longer transport prices have increased. we still have to pay government taxes. this is all passed onto residents who already don't have much. i my worried
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that business is good for you. the situation assist. creators here save the overall cost, have become too high. the cost to pay taxes imposed by different on the boxes. and then they have to deal with the security challenges. boma ended out scott posts more than a 1000000 comedies. we've been displaced by the fighting between government forces and m 23. i predict that the many displaced people who've come to coleman the governments north helping the city doesn't have the capacity to deal with such a huge influx of people. now everyone lives here they've, they're trying to do what they mass, to stay afloat. patching sewing all to 0, boma democratic republic of congo. the french president has been confronted by protesting farmers of the annual powers, agriculture show, and manner in the cool appeal for calm. after dozens of protesters scuffled with
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police of the event and cause damage to stalls, hurry faucet reports. it's your, it's the largest agriculture event showcasing the produce of french farm is that even before it opened it, it becomes another suitcase for that. and the problem is to be protesting for weeks. that's my costs, poor pay strict environmental regulations and competition from imported new products for us as president and cancel the plan debate with funding representatives here. also, they called it provocative with reports of environmental activists. also being advised on the instead that was this impromptu phase of some of the protest is rolled, costly bind in front. it's because you pick up sort of, you know, good. i always prefer dialogue, confrontation with that. some consultation does not produce anything good. there can be disagreements in our exchanges, but at least we talk to each other colonial and the dialogue remains confrontational, simply make with the farmers complaining that they would dying from low incomes.
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and bureaucracy from competition with foreign products using chemicals bands and from the government has tried to cub. nationwide, protest with a more than $400000000.00 package announced this month and a pledge not to bond pesticides that are allowed elsewhere in europe. the protesting farm is the showed on saturday that they intended to keep up the pressure about being the way it's a home that shouldn't be rad police in the fair. i don't expect anything from a chronicle. eventually the french president was able officially to open the power show. he's now promising a meeting with farm is representatives next month to consolidate emergency measures and set out a plan for reform. how are you? suppose it out to 0. a growing number of migrants from haiti are requesting asylum in mexico faced with changing policies on the us mexico border. many say that the time has come for them to learn spanish as the 1st step towards a new life in mexico. and we'll wrap all the reports that these young men are on
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their way to with spanish language course in mexico city. all of them are migrants from haiti, so they've only been in the country for a short time. they say they want to learn spanish in order to live and work in mexico, legally accessory. you only see the, i don't want to go to any other country. i'm looking for a safe place to settle because i have a lot of family in haiti. pettis, depending on me, if i find a job here in mexico, i will stay in work to help my family. richard tells us he doesn't want to risk crossing the border into the united states, out of fear. he could be deported back to haiti. and richard is not alone in his mindset, the number of haitian migrants looking to settle in mexico is growing. and it follows a sharp rise in migration as issues like violence and poverty have worse and in haiti. in 2023 hastens accounted for nearly one out of every 3 applications for humanitarian asylum this,
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according to mexico's national refugee aide position mexico has struggled to address the historic number of people seeking international protection in the country. way not. but even though service is like the spanish language courses designed for migrants have been stretched in educators like, i must say, going don't say that mexico continues to be a country that welcomes anyone seeking assignments. good or good? i love it. a. i think the idea of spanish courses comes out of necessity. so if someone is seeking that, we teach them spanish and we can't deny them the right to that education plan wasn't, regardless of added to the one majority of migrants transiting through mexico, continue to view the united states as the final destination. many haitians say that mexico still represents a more stable place to stay than their home country to minimize it up a little al jazeera mexico city. columbia is hoping to strike it rich by solving a 300 year old maritime mystery. the government spinning 4 and
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a half $1000000.00 to explore this wreck of a spanish go in its thought that the san jose was loaded with plundered treasure, including gold and silver, now worth billions of dollars. and a french senegalese film domain has won the top price of the berlin film festival, the golden beer. the film is about the 2021 return, alluded treasures from friends to the west african states affinity documentary explores the legacy of european colonial isn't on the african continent. stomach cane has won this from the german capital. the thing about stone me from much to job a french senegalese direct us is that it confronts an issue which has been at the forefront of many people's minds, not just in the film world, but also across europe. in fact, those countries which will once colonizing countries that stole the property of civilizations in africa and took them back to the home country. so down
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a concentrates on the been named bronzes and the struggle to return those bronzes, the whole principle of restitution. that is what the message of the director of the film referred to in accepting the prize, the goals and bear at this price. the fact that this festival, the best film is this documentary and it says something as i say, which resonates with many people in the united kingdom. that of course, the elgin marbles with the other european countries that have prophecies that which once belonged to other civilizations. and that's one of the points that many people here wanted to make. fil a head on alpha 0 and sports are snow are on course for a big, big tree against new castle as they continue their title bid. that is up next in sports with peter stomach, the
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white, sandy beaches and clear to close voltage. this is the multi, it's the world knows and loves the island of an ungodly, smaller waist, next to the capital, one of the most densely populated cities in the world, and just off the coast new project to try and remedied pillows sunk into the sea for a highway leading to woods now just assemble will be a new congo pulse in residential blocks. judging, send beds, hills micro organisms, find sustaining marine environments. it's a tricky balancing act for the government of the country that's 99 percent of the water vulnerable to rising sea level. the dive is head say the judging has already had a devastating impact rates in this area of last 70 percent of the carl coverage. the residents of building gaily are already taking action to protect the reef carl's come back to promote groups and replanted off the coast. it's fun for me. i do the only thing they can do to protect their environment in the race to expand
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the the it's time for the sports news with peters dimmitt. who's doing this in the studio? peter said, oh thank you so much. well according to such a fan as being crowned the counsellor opened, champing for the 1st time in his career of the b to you all could main sick in straight sets of the victories of andy marie i'm very rudely van gambrell fees been sick became the youngest of a concert, open finding list in history. and it was points like this that a seen him rise to be occasionally and worked with just these food. if a t p to or event the 18 year old had full se points him inside, right. but whose catching of it took us off as soon as he in one of the 1st i think just an hour and catch. it also showed just why he's rank 99 paces above him. the
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decisive breaking the opening game of the sick and say it's been an ace to when it's for the 27 year old. told him falcon good customer sway for the 1st time in his career. and so so he's 6 of to reapply. so as to say that it's a, every typo is a special one, you know, every time you want to win every told them and you play, we play like around 20 to tournaments per season. you know, and at the end of the day your, your compete every week, you know, so for sure here in the, you know, this is one of the nicest trophies and i think it will be a special. i'm also jasmine appoline has won the divide tennis championships also she full back to based on a call in sky in 3 fits, cutting sky up, pull the big results against will number 3, cocoa golf and will number one and just be on tech to get this fall and she won the 1st fits 6 full power leaning found herself within one game of the fees of $35.00 in the 2nd, but one the next full games to level it up. she then secured her 2nd ever career title,
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or reading the food 675. she will break into the top 20 for the 1st time in her career. in the premium league mentioned at the city of beacon bull and with one bill, it was full fighting to school, went on for 24 minutes. also, he's nines the lead goal of the season and the 4th consecutive games, the school to games for cherry. it allows pay for the other side to go within a point of lead me this livable also with the $2.00 point source leaders and the 3 host title rates looks it's a continue is the current, the full one up against new cost. so what that means coming to a place goes from gabrielle and co habits in the 1st, i'll sit them on the way against. you can also run be some formats as going into this. when i retain school twice is by many people will be likely to one to go with an 8 points of windows to be deleted by lady crimson and scolding the 56 minutes. but it looks like they might be heading towards a goal and benjamin cisco equalized. but in that of time. kane was on him to school
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the winter. it was the 27th lead goal of the season ending fines 3 mess using street boston. i never meet the 2nd the place, the lead off or something phone a. when advocates off i it is also a front of the 20th with expense the present in wide man real feeling yet spinning . and the 2nd house, the leaders quadruple. the shell, felix and frankie. the young natured with a nice minutes of each other before fairly low pays sealed the victory stuff. it's time chevy's main on now. it's just 5 points beyond real madrid. i believe it is as well as the picture. right. and it has a gaming hand on vacillating i did. going to put themselves in a dominant position in the full to test against india and to show it. but she saw before we could some dates in england added 51 runs to the title, is that we're called up to 35310 roots and beaten on 12241 year old james anderson took the 1st week of the response, he searches 3 rate and $700.00. yes, i think i saw who really has to double hundreds in the series and he provided some
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resistance with 73. but it was but sheer and tom hockey who would take 6 week. it's between them to leave india and 290 to 7 training, even by 134. meaning something sort of gave you the best both word that she used a lot, but that's your, that's not how we look at a set. how can we get the best of each other as a team? and how are we going to keep trying to get better as a group? and we're not always going to get it right. and that will can continue to keep trying to, to improve scotland have beats in england. so when rugby as co council council the 4th to you in a row, it's the 1st time in the history. they've done this since $1896.00 to and found them at the start of the show. it's mary fields. he has become the 1st scope to score a hectic of try is the case. the english found him advocate. he enjoys thing against a means now has 6 tries and these last 3 tests against him. final school assessing 21 to gretel, towns inside edenbrook 36 nations champions added to him as
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well so that he won 7. so they said when in a row, you should be england is 6 nations regularly living and consecutive victories. and also when he made 18 in a row at home, then she and james low to and fully and ty been in school twice the and the 1000 is the completed the bonus put when. if they give me the remaining 2 matches, they will become the 1st team since from the 1998. to secure back to that grand slams as well as whales, it's a 3rd straight defense. and finally, to the richest horse race in the world and send you a book, it's good to has $1.00 to $20000000.00 sounding, kept installing photos of age. so the ground spent most of the 1800 meter race in the lead. but 6 year old senior books go written by julio alvarado ready to fall back. the american train, whole stage english, but the sold by a nose to win the $20000000.00 prize in re yet. and that's all the sports needs. so all right, peter stem and thank you so much for all of that. we're back in just a moment after a quick reset,
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stay with us. the . this is the 1st to decide that we see in real time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream media. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered out coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on a more top listing and inspiring story. people trust to tell them what's happening
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in their communities and at p a and unbiased and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of this medical facility in the man incidents capital heart to him is a single room that provides 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. the un says 70 percent of hospitals around the con creek aren't functioning. i studied business administration but came here because most medics have left the capital. i take care 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 wounds or shrapnel from an artillery strike, serving as
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a lifeline to many invest 15 volunteers say they'll continue to do what they can to help those left to believable by the conflict. the, [000:00:00;00] the other ones are of any age group to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program this hour and infants killed by starvation in gaza. 8 agencies say that they've run out of milk and baby food because of israel's blockade. no let up in is really bombardments and central and

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