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to this business uptake these voltage by the 6 bang gross dot net on the dash before to use the the color. and so robin, you are watching out as it was news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. devastation and deprivation in gauze as the death toll from as well as forming reaches all those 30000 palestinians. assume you don't to takes us on a tour of his hospital in northern garza, which is struggling to operate without stats and medical supplies. the criticism of job items, guns, a policy and c wins the democratic primary in the us state of michigan. we don't have to go very far to find that stories of children was abducted. we
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report from the front lines in the democratic republic of congress on the point of children forcibly recruited by all groups and sport. early holland is back in top form for manchester, city, nice 4 and 5 goals to send them in to the essay type of quarter finals. keeping up on track to repeat the trip the welcome to the news we started and gone. so the is very minute trees unrelenting, and it's bumping campaign. it's now killed nearly $30000.00 palestinians since october, and most of them women and children. these are the latest pictures in the city of the bala in central garza, even though it is really as strikes of talkative residential buildings, can at least full palestinians. volunteers have been racing against the talk to
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rescued any survivors dropped under the rubble in garza city. thousands of people have been scrambling for bags of flour. as i hung, a crisis unfolds. castle has cooled on the international community to stand against what it calls the deliberate starvation of the palestinian people. the 2nd was sitting here in the middle of the will, out in the cold. i'm a waiting for a to land on the beach along the outer sheet street. we've never had to do this, but our situations become a lot more difficult. as a result of the war and the weakness of some our bridge, unless we had to wait for 8 and collect whatever we come to feed the children and fill our empty stomachs on the food. the prices have been rising exponentially, and people find themselves in dire straits as a result, old man and casa, standing here, out in the cold, waiting to get the feedback at the as of, i mean, i'm about to limit the number of people who are suffering and dying, anita,
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staggering the aid that into district only covers 10 percent of the needs of those who a staffing and suffering. well honey, my new joys, as though on the phone from rough uh, in the southern gaza. secuity is always an issue. and then on getting a tax in and around your vicinity, which also means that a con, getting the volume that it needs to as well. honey yes, so how, let's start with the official statement by the health ministry. talking about getting the, the latest updates. so within the past 24 hours, we're looking at 70 people of being killed, mostly women and children, and find the residential homes or the working group, either in the on the close, the lord and god, the city and the southern part of the city. or here in the rough, our defense from area there are 100 injury. so 5 critical injuries. some of them
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are in the hospital where there is some medical attention being given to the injury or the others are just waiting on the for the non operational hospital without any medical intervention whatsoever, just resting their lives and the possibilities of this number to increase within the coming hours is very likely to happen given by the health facilities across the street with the exception of the city. yeah, they are completely out of service, but that includes the top from the central area. and that's the power we've been seeing so far as me hours of the morning and least hours of the night. a pass are intensified in periods like the central part of the golf during quoting data are going to be on all the rest of the accounts. if we're talking about at least 7 people so far have been killed, including 2 children inside residential homes, as well as a group of people who work on one of the main roads a very but waiting for a truck, a truck to get in there. so they are able to get the supplies for,
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for their families and that their vice. now a d, every single action. so far since the beginning of the war has led into the creation of a very difficult conditions on the ground that not shatter defense of safety and security for the majority of the cold war being displayed from their, their homes, into the southern part. but also the sense of that there is found in going on, and that is going to kill that large number of people. i'm sorry, people are not dying of, of the fall in on it predictable bonds, but also from the actual acute famine taken place in the northern part where there's only a trickle amount of food and food supplies and survival items being delivered within the possibility of their number of the trucks did not exceed 20 truck when compared to the needs and the actual desperate needs of the 600000 people in the northern part of the 2530,
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nothing. they're just the dropping the ocean of what people really need right now. but they're vive x and by the difficult living conditions here in new york city, old very crowded and very hard. now to try to take a walk in this industry because of, of this so many people who are not just a setting up chance on the side of the road or the little island been admitted. but also because of the number of people who are out in the states, either queueing for long dollars to get the bread and water supply as well. and for those who are cuing in line in front of the pharmacies and health facilities, trying to get them to go at supplies. unfortunately, it's been almost a little over a month right now since the international court of justice, hearing that requires as well to, to ensure the delivery of the essential assistance, the palestinians, and to ensure the safety of, of how civilians across the trip has so far as it has failed to provide that and to
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keep the bare minimum standard to do comply with the rolling and literally seeing at worsening conditions and each coughing day tell me what to do for us in rock. so i think, you know, a shortage of stuff and the lack of fuel and medical supplies of fulls to know the health and something goes wrong. the service, talk to him home, and the seller is an acting director of the hospitals, nature malia in the north of the strip. he's giving us a tool of the complex the most. so i'd have to find them and within should i would this is should i would that be sure my laptop is on the him and then matthew, yeah, you said the next i'd had see i'm says i'm looking for b o a d a l and then the last night you know, i jumped off for a slot and now you will get a yeah it this a lot because it gave me the best to get him assessment and, and what are you calling about? yeah, i saw here and with office and then when the dentist could be a while and don't know if that's something the one that comes in. what if it's good,
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you know what i have done more than that. i certainly don't have to look up. i didn't, i didn't, i meant that. yeah, they put them in that level of feedback and has the whole 7 something on it. so you know how many yet? because many how many yet some of the people who but it can go about almost like a how many yet that the how many you have to obviously it doesn't solve it when i say that and saw the math and it took me to work, but there are many yes, there's nothing that they're having at the end of the year because may not be let me know how to model a stop at the levels comedy as i'm talking about for the mac, the met that g. and since the autopay and how many i'm looking at the one that i have to place, what are you going to say you that separate the cost of what have actually a copy of you then you i did head and i didn't you know, so you death and let the, the hydrogen on how many at the you have to, because i'm in the background when we thought we had the say,
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the thing was to ship a couple me yeah, yeah. and then at the end that i would suspect me at the i'm what i think that would be i'd have them at a 100. my thing is that what would add to the say you that the, how many at the top you should pick cameron, set up knoxville enough to hold the, the upside refund. somebody off on because of us, phil, sorry, the magnet, then you lose. if you don't, how many yet do you like that or them what you know had i'm but it off and i don't have to buy. sorry. yeah. when walk on it a mac eh, dodge, i'm in the vision. you elected the heads up that a but by the i'm a do you have to let the pack it to the whole that and i have to, yeah, find a home visit on how many f as we don't have to let them but the off the job now you'll get a but you push him up off as the one if he does the hyper on the b b, i'm going to use the shape of me at that, but it was, that was a how well i can kind of how, especially why don't you sum up as i'm with hospice, vigilant. how many have josh, josh? good as i'm well enough. i'll have you get
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a hot set them the that the pay it. is it the be in money of is now at least 576000 people in garza, or course of the population or stuff away from simon. that's according to a senior aide official from the united nations members of the un security council of be missing to discuss specific food shortage in garza. gabriel is on the hospital on the tools from the united nations palestinians and guys that continue to suffer with not enough to eat. in many cases, nothing at all. 2 months ago, the united nations warrant that by february, the people of guys a could face imminent risk of famine. on tuesday, the security council was told that is exactly what is happening. and here we are at the end of february, but at least 576000 people. and also one quarter of the population.
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one step away from freshman, with one of the 6 children under 2 years of age. and nothing draws us suffering from acute knowledge vision. the un said they're working to restart food delivery to northern gas a, a. this is an absolute humanitarian imperative. the staff on our home was witness catastrophic conditions in the north. for the clean water scars malnutrition, the soaring and the seas is right. probably you and is hesitant to explicitly say palestinians are dying of hunger. it's becoming increasingly clear that it can not be denied. for witnessing and gaza right now, is that mass killing of children in slow motion? there is almost no food left and nothing is getting to them. and children are being starved while trucks of food are literally sitting just a few miles away,
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waiting to get in. and we know that this is happening largely because of is really bombardment and restrictions that are preventing the safe delivery of humanitarian aid, including food, a parent, the security council, even the united states, encouraged israel to do more. we urge israel to keep border crossings open for you, man, to turn a to enter gaza, to facilitate the opening of additional crossings to meet you monitor your needs and scale and to support the rapid safe delivery of relief items to vulnerable people and all the cause of the un continues to say to avoid a famine, there needs to be an immediate cease fire, but the u. s. continues to block any draft resolutions that call for that the meeting. it's a joint gabriel's on do. how do you see it at united nations in new york? meanwhile, mediators all working behind the scenes to try and skill. i see side eel between the boss and his royal. this week,
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the us president suggested an agreement was imminence, while in response a most time played his optimism, saying that it had yet to receive the proposal. now the state department, however, does remain hopeful. so our goal is to achieve a deal to reach a humanitarian pause and the release of hostages as soon as possible. certainly we'd welcome getting one by this weekend. so what i can say about the overall progress is that we made significant progress towards that agreement. last week, when we had officials from united states government engaging in the region, we continue to pursue further progress this week. american officials across the government continue to be engaged on this question. we are trying to push this deal over the finish line. we do think it's possible for the month. so is this stuff walk you by the story slip and kind of it does seem that both sides of poles the pods when it comes to even getting to was that definition of what a poles or a cx 5 might mean to then for a subsidy right?
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and there are reasons both small and large, technical, and will abstract behind those stumbling blocks that we've seen over the last few weeks and may see in the days and weeks to come, the smaller, more technical ones around the names, the numbers, the ratios of individuals that would be involved in a prisoner as well, the scale and the extent of the aid that would be supplied in to gaza once there is an end to fighting. also the intensity of things like aerial recognizance, the amount of drones off them. yeah. where they'd be able to locate themselves, how long they'd be potentially grounded on a given day during that presence. what process the positioning of israel's military forces during this period? the more abstract and really, frankly, most significant differences are gonna be around the issue of long term plans because of these railways saying they want to buffers and they want military control. this is something that hamas has repeatedly said is unacceptable to them.
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and in a slightly more short to medium terms, how is the distinction between the end of a war which is what, how much is holding for an a temporary c spot is wrapped in cyst is what it needs. in order to have the option out, i'd see the maneuverability to maintain military pressure on rough uh, at the end of this, these 5 periods. the 2 sides seemingly have huge gaps still to bridge. and we'll see over the coming days when more of these details all confirmed by either side, whether they're able to get any closer bill a month so far. so to buy these truce them thank you as well. so his pulse, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has suggested that as well as the backing of the us public to continue it's offensive in dollars that come on and moving model humbly to me. since the beginning of the. ready or i have been leading a political campaign with a therapist, a kid the precious, contingent to in the world before its time. and on the other hand, to gain support for israel to whom we have had significant success in this area.
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because today, the habit harris poll is published in the united states, which shows that i see to be seen to the american public supports as while best means 4 out of 5 citizens in the us support as royal. this gives us another year of strength to continue the campaign until complete victory. even even for her is the associate professor of conflict resolution that the doha institution joins us boss, got good to hear this on the program. so it really, it comes down now to negotiation with dealing with conflict resolution. what it seems that sort of both parties consult with clarity to mediate is about the wish list. the problem here is neither side has the same wish list. and that's correct. let's include nice says that there is a huge gap between the position of nothing, you know, who wants to release the prisoners without stopping one, how mass wants to release the prison does, but wants to stop the work. now, how do you fix this gab?
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uh that is definitely our own for liberty, a better uh joseph by day and bump particular and who is the one who can really broke out of such a deal. now that uh by then has been trying to, uh, jim play with video as to try to uh, bridge this gap out to try to reach an agreement. but obviously that video is challenging and is not listening to what bite is. now the question is, so that is the, the, the video that he had has i love it and i'm a huge leverage out of probably the only country in the world that has a leverage. all. busy there's like any government, the question as to why that is binding, willing to use the g as in order to enforce such an agreement. this is something that looking at the house that by that has not been been willing to do. so could you just kind of call abraham and abraham just kind of 54 is what you mean by leverage. leverage is, is influence that model you're talking about, the parameter jump in that is,
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is leverage the meaning that he could stop the arms. and i munition, all he could tell is that he's representative at the un to vote for a ceasefire. i mean, these are these all elements that israel does not want. it needs a veto in the un secretary at the un security council. it needs american munitions and bible could stop both of those could take. that's the language we're talking about by then. it has of these types of leverage overlays like it and give it to the one is military and we stopped and see. and actually that binding is in the action of using this he's giving almost, they may not debate them to and if in the whole is to abide by it, but measured all these law when using the american weapons by march 15th. and if not, he's willing to stop the military supplies he's using for there is a fight mentioning the village. that's a, it's basically the was government who's funding this war on the as late as like,
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i'm also the pro api that can allow a resolution and the security council to pass without doing it. so 3 types of leverage that i think can use as the gods in his highest. that'd be genuine story. and both of those are good. okay. in the past, i guess he has not been wanting to use it. i'm that i, this is going to cost him dearly because that we are approaching directions of the elections and the state of michigan. the swing special sean just is something that 15 percent autumn up winning of the of the both of them. they're not willing to support the bye thing because he's not stopping the. busy to invest. okay, so let's just let me just ask them about these latest comments that we've been hearing from. press the button on camera talking about the ceasefire by monday. and i was just wondering whether he's jumped the gun bull. he's rocking the boat, which in a way, as you say, to start some sort of leverage or threat in directly to the prime minister in israel. how do you assess these?
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because if there is most these 5 by monday, there's also the blows up it is face doesn't to this is different. i think get close to him a lot in terms of is it because the bill of dates and his own as i'm in the but i'm literally is a huge questions about the relationship between the u. s. government. and that is why the government, to what extent that america is using or is paying is funding this world without being listening to this has very serious concerns within many, within the state department, the us state department, we are using a lot of money. we are big, we have funding this was but we are on the big without being listening to. so monday is going to be an important test for a by then with that he is winning to a news is a current that really be use in the elections. also because the over what we mean by dorothy 67 percent of the boys of americans that support thing gets seized by up
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. she mediates these by out. now obviously they've been yeah. whole does not care about with the what's by them is going to lose is not giving him this room in order to use for his elections. and it's in the outcomes only about one thing, which is his political future and would be the only getting his position in the us government. and he's seen his position is be, it meant and only by containing like the video in this war. and that's why, by then again is approaching. i bet any of those on monday now that he made it public that we and hoping that by monday is going to be as the, as far as the good foot by then. because you also don't take advice that by then nothing else always draws his position. not tell you what has been his vision. we shall see. what does happen on monday for the a brain fart from the doha institute. thank you. thank if and now the mirror of
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console says the international community is failing to end the suffering of palestinians and protects civilians and gaza. shake the mean been how many of the tiny was speaking during a states visit to friends for the amendment back home welcomed him to powers on tuesday? not the visit follows the proposed c side discussed last week in the french capital and minimal hospital, highly alarming. you often mobile when the counter and risk a higher than ever before, as the world continues to witness the genocide being waged against the brotherly palestinian people. using starvation, force displacement, indiscriminate selling is that in the meanwhile, the international community is still unable to adopt the unified stance that puts an end to the war and the gaza strip to provide a minimum level of protection of children, women and civilians is where the forces are again coming out to rate in the city of janine and the occupied westbank confrontations by account between palestinian
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scientists and is ready falls. as ministry builders have destroyed infrastructure and dec operates, local journalists are reporting and try and strike with at least one person wounded . the battle out of rockets as being fired from level into northern israel, a residential building and couldn't get human. it was also destroyed. no injuries have been reported. the exchanges of fire across the board. i have intensified since he is really on the bottom of the city. in eastern lab and on, on monday a fun take bullhead have i'll be, i'll just it renews are including the us expedited say form of fall, right? power, military leader to columbia. the crimes including the measles on the rise and possibly u. k. beautiful from funding us to come home support of the outbreak. uninstalled this japanese faith based on section makes is late. dr. save you far one. how about
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still relate to in the program the, let's bring some of the dates of like global news headlines in the democratic republic of congo. the largest un peacekeeping base and south kiva is being hunted over to government forces. the mission was older to withdrawal by the end of the yet it's being housing the military fund, tom groups for more than 2 decades. but the congolese government says it's failed catherine. so it shows us no line from guy in east and the all see and cause we will see it impact all of the un mission pulling out as well. the un mission in d. r. c. caldwell new school has been in country for last 25 years. and now, um they, uh, peacekeepers are preparing to exit the d r c
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in you know, b. c. yeah. and the reason why this is happening is this one that was made by the crumbling government to have the peacekeepers exit to that decision has already been endorsed. by the un security council. and right now, the peacekeepers are doing a handle of a ceremony, a to the military in south key who and one of the problems is that the, this mission has become very unpopular. many companies are very frustrated about with new scores. they say that the peacekeepers have done much to keep civilian safe. i, they say that, you know, even with the presence of this be, for peacekeepers, people are still being killed. there are more than a 100 rebel groups here. uh, this part of the country that says um, you know, go,
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ma, uh, d r c go my, uh, sales people, not people as well. so millions of people have, are internally displaced and they say, uh, that says some of these talks have happened very close to military base is a, basically this beats the pop us of the presence of the forces here. and of course, you be reporting from the front lines during this recent space of fighting with them $23.00 rebels in the vicinity. i mean, how to assess the strength. so sort of the fighting forces, the fighting policies and well fighting is still going on, particularly here in north cable. well, we are despising, has been between government forces and on, on group calls on m 23. and we have gone to comes for the displace every day. since we arrived here a week ago and we have seen the suffering of millions of displaced people they are
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in comes the very overcrowded accounts. they have just, they don't have the basics. they don't have one, so they don't have food. and particularly women and children of laudable because they are the ones who go to the bush and to the forest look for food when they go there. we spoken to women who say that some of them have been rates and then we've also talked to children who are ton, who are being targeted by the groups. take a look at the story that we watch these use are all under 18 years old. they said they were adapted from the villages that are now under the control of m. 235 to is very used as neighbors for the escapes with heat in the identity for security reasons. we'll call this point on. he says on man,
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a talk to his village in january was separated from his finally managed runaway and ended up at this comp single dilemma. you know, like i'm, you know, i was not fine. my family is still back there. i keep thinking about them. i tried to call them on the telephone, but the numbers don't go through. sometimes i want to go back home to see if they're okay. is youngest, here is 11 years old. the wine known to each other and did not separately are these phone calls forth in the shed experience. you don't have to go very far to find such stories of children who was abducted, some of them are very traumatized. they say they cannot find help to lawrence before you t is trying to support them. one of her sides was count. the other is in the hands of the fighters. she does what she can, but she's also taking care of 17 other family members. william,
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how you for my house is not com. i think about my boys all the time. so the you an estimate, sat around 125 you said on support with i'm actually number we're. 8 to supporting children who have been really released from i'm here very terrible stories on the day. me these boys still not say not easy pray for on group locking and surrounding areas. how to enjoy language comp, democratic republic. now in west africa, at least 30, won't people have been killed and 10 have been injured and a bus crash and southern molly. it happens south of the capital bank because the bus was heading to begin the faster the transform industries as the driver lost control on the vehicle over time as well. so head here, all the, i'll just say it renews. all americans condemn is rounds,
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will run gauze as a visual memory all the us at full then. but he set himself on fire in protest. uninstalled action for the sake of things. we to get stunning though. besides the trophy back in 2021 will not coming up with bob a space up to the break, the hello off to cold and lucky start to the day, close pots of north west europe for us then some fold around. here we're looking at telling them what rolling in from the atlantic looking pretty telling tab to into central pilots. ultimate, it's right. it is a storm emil. bring you some very windy weather into a italy sicily a particular thing. some really nice the conditions, choppy waters in the mediterranean here in southern north. we've got some weather
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just making his way across the western side of russia, just pushing out sofa at about 6 days. try that for jeremy much opponent, 2, west and there's a problem. so neat down towards us with a good deal of products, settled and sorry, but we all will see some whatsoever to sliding further south. what's an east which as we go through this day coming in across england slowly last 3 cool weather coming, getting behind some showers, and some of the wintry in nature. that while it comes down across the low countries into farms know them areas of spite and again, it could be a little wintry here. i'm every flight pressure that's china gets way across the med pushing across main directly into greece because of weather to into the fall north of algeria and all of them ever since. and easiest thing. some riley went with it could cause some local as long as it pops up through fast. i mean, while it's sunshine and show us west africa in the,
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in an increasingly complex world, it's paramount to be direct action. what there should move in international law is vehicle b, this model on sort of discussions that come through the noise is real, operates under climate of absolute infinity. we challenge conventional wisdom. how does it affect you? how does it affect the community? a sense that message that and the out of bigotry that a sama fob. yeah. but these are acceptable forms of, of hates upfront one out to 0. frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows about being to win the index sense . say they want to buy time using fix political debate. ok. some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice, informed opinions, but we don't live in a post colonial award. we live in a neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera
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news, [000:00:00;00] the book about queue, which email just in use with lisa who around the heart of mind to of, on top stories is ready and strikes on homes and the in central guys i have killed at least 7 people who volunteers are trying to investigate the volume is from under the rubble, israel's will, as now till the 30000 palestinians. thousands, apollo cities not have been scrambling to bags of slouch as they hung a crisis and falls across guys, a concept has cooled up the international community to stand against what it calls the deliberate salvation of the palestinian people by israel. so the will in
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gaza has overshadowed the us presidential primaries in the backround states of michigan. the little trump defeated nikki haiti in the republican primary. well, joe biden easily won the democratic one, but more than a $100000.00 people cast a protest vote against bite and his support of as well as 13 percent of the total. and 10 times the target set by the campaign is 1200 reports now from table the in michigan or in michigan. the message to president joe biden has been delivered to the 10s of thousands of arab and muslim americans voted for uncommitted. and the states democratic presidential primary, a protest vote against president bite and support of the war and gaza from a community that over whelming lee voted for him last time in the majority air of american city of dearborn voter. after voter told us which box they checked,
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did you vote uncommitted? yeah, i'm committed. as of right now, as i'm coming to you, why do you want the no president? because of what? because of the way you've been telling me why it was, it was to and they want to stuff it was. there was little doubt that donald trump would when the republican primary in michigan for the bible would come in 1st and the democratic campaign. and they had their supporters, i voted for donald j. trump. i know the way the surprise of the night was the 10s of thousands of democrats who cast a vote of no confidence in the man most supported 4 years ago. biden is clearly been listening, saying he hopes for a cease fire by next week, dearborn mayor abdullah, her mood was not impressed. or you simply can't look past the genocide where there's been the killing there's been over 100000 now who have been killed wounded or who are missing. so you can't really, really just right off. committed voters haven't come close to the meeting. joe biden in the michigan primary,
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but they don't have to do one by just 850000 votes. here in 2020 and 4 years earlier, donald trump won this date by just 10000 votes and the uncommitted campaign believes it has the votes, didn't i buy it in a key? so wednesday did he is holding on to when a november is biting edges ever closer to amassing the delegates to win his party's nomination. the uncommitted vote marks a warnings took president. many of these voters helped put into office john henry and l g 0 dearborn, michigan. friends that activists have been paying tribute to the american admin who set himself on fire in protest against once he called genocide against the palestinians. 25 year old iron bushnell died from the buttons he sustained outside the is really embassy in the us capital. on sunday, kristen salumi has moved from new york to
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active is aaron bush now is a he has shown the ultimate sacrifice and took the ultimate form of protest. they held a vigil for the 25 year old here in new york. as well as in washington dc, renewing his call for a cease fire in gaza. it was in the us capital outside the is really embassy on sunday, that bush now wearing his air force uniform, recorded what he calmly described as an act of protest. and i will no longer be complicit in genocide, setting himself a blaze shouting the air force as its investigating bush now was a cyber defense operation specialist stationed in ohio since late last year. and due to end his service in may, the white house have this reaction? the president is aware and we can, i can say that it is obviously, is a, it's a,
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a horrible tragedy. and our thoughts are with the family loop, a barbosa met bush now doing community service work. when he was stationed in san antonio, texas. she says he grew up on the east coast and a very religious family. i don't think he was mentally ill and she probably thought that as other people have said that the society is if we allow what's going on and god, they refunded with their own tax dollar yours. that's heinous and that's, that's ill. and he was outraged by it and he could see that politicians weren't acting. they ignore the protesters that are out there every weekend ceasefire. demonstrations are now weekly, hans and many us cities. so many are small and no longer make the news unless protesters block traffic or engage and other acts of civil disobedience that need to arrest california to texas tech here in new york memorial services have been
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organized like this one to pay tribute to aaron bush now with more than a half 1000000 people in gaza now at risk of starvation activism, credit him with putting their suffering back in the spotlight. present telling me i'd 0 the the, the high court in belfast is delivering a judgment on a legal challenge to the u. k. governments nolan island troubles act. the case was brought by relatives and victims of survivors of crimes committed during 3 decades . a conflict between protestants and catholics. for the 1960s. they say the law protects bush soldiers and extinguishes hopes of justice. the legislation in all investigations into killings during the so called troubles and office i mistake the perpetrators who cooperates. a correspondent, terry false,
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that joins us now from the capital in northern ireland. hurry, why did then the families bring this case up against the government? well, these are families who, who's, who have either had relatives to being killed in such incidents or one case. there is a survivor of a shooting attack who has suffered for post traumatic stress ever since. and in the 3 cases that are being heard a, as a test cases of, or against this exact, um, they alleged, there is some sort of a british government collusion in these killings and, and injuries. and so the concern and the lawyer is argument is that the, the act itself will prevent proper criminal investigation, proper justice in the future. it will prevent a civil litigation looking for compensation in the future. if anyone involved in
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these crimes cooperates with an independent commission which is do use it to set up soon and starts to evaluate and review what happened if people cooperate and they say what they did, what their role was, what they know about it. they don't necessarily have to acknowledge the victims, grievances they don't have to, it'd be contrite to about to. there were concerns that they could even be trump list about it and potentially still gain immunity. now i have to say the judgement is still being read out by mr. justice colton, who is, who is the delivering his verdict in this case. and so far he seems to have found in favor of the applicants at least on the grounds of the rights under european convention of human rights. as saying that the, that the rights to, to get justice in these instances would appear to be contravene by
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this acts. now have to say that this is not yet a final decision. there are a number of grounds on which these applicants i'm making the case, but so far, at least, and we have to be careful not to go too far with this so far. at least it looks like he's getting, i'm pretty sympathetic hearing and data suppose really at the end of the day, those people and families at all reflected want to find closure in some way. so those of us at all times to be connected to this case. so people are watching, can understand assembly's grievances and so all sides, regardless of what is happens in court today, have that opportunity to appeal depending on what the verdict is, whether it's the families or whether it's the government. so this is actually going to run belong for a little while longer. yes, it's very likely that either side would be able to take the appeal to a high code. there is also a separate legal action altogether,
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be turned off by the irish governments app to your pin code of human rights. it hasn't got underway yet. so there are a number of legal obstacles and, and provisions still to go through. but essentially, the british government's position on this is that it is a natural outworking of the belfast agreement of 1998, which was due to design to bring the troubles to an end. i'm very much a prioritizing the idea of reconciliation and writing a new chapter, moving cost based, very divisive, very painful history. however, the, the applicants argue that by potentially protecting those responsible to some of the respondents during the troubles that this act itself could be an obstacle to reconciliation. because of people still feel that the loved ones have not receive justice, that they haven't receive justice or proper consideration and compensation for what they went through, then these grievances will carry on into the future. so that is really at hot uh what is being heard in the cold today. oak about to have vehicles in belfast as and
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when we know more about what to the verdict is for the moment. thank you. now the full melita halls a fall, right? colombian power military group has arrived back home after being extradited from the united states, solve a tool behind so served a 15 year sentence, the drug trafficking, you know, face of several trials for killing cuttings, and other crimes that he's already testified before. a piece tribunal and hype of a line to sentence. alexander on p a. t. how small from the capital buckets all, 16 years after being expedited to the united states of cocaine trafficking charges, columbia. as former right wing power, military leader, celebratory mancuso returned to his home country. the former so called war lords was greeted by a massive security operation to ensure safety victims, organizations, and government officials, hope them inclusive will provide information about housings of crimes when
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paramilitary groups spot left wing rebels in the 1990s in early 2000 mean i would go with and so it had a super, often with the complexity of government forces and the political them business elite for now i'm inclusive will remain in prison and it's due to face several trials. but he's hoping to get a reduced sentence and an early release by collaborating with columbia as transition with justice system and working as a so called special piece emissary for the government in talks with the remaining groups. what's clear is that microsoft kept meticulous records about what happens back then. he has detailed information including naming names, locations, and information about specific operations that took place that could be very valuable in reconstructing some of the crimes that took place during the prior military era. for years, victims of paramilitary groups have seen the extradition of commanders such as inclusive as a way to slow down investigations involving state forces and the political
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establishment. many, many hearings with columbia and judges. mancuso has already spoken of the involvement of high ranking police stations in war crimes. in previous testimony, before transitional justice authorities here, he provided information about a mass graves that subsequently led to the discovery of many corpses and for any families, that means the difference between knowing what happened to their family member and not the victims say the former, commend their needs to prove his word for them. it's hard for us to believe that a power military, someone who has done so much damage to society is truly regretful. and now he, since they have to peace, many people here in columbia, i believe them on cause as uniquely positioned to set the record straight on a number of pass crimes. we're also helping the government moving forward on new piece process is that the government, the institutions will have to be careful to strike
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a delicate balance between offering him a life sentence. and also ensuring that the victims will receive a truthful testimony list and that i'm 50 as jesse and i've looked at the u. k. second largest city is suffering a major outbreak of measles bolden. 70 percent of cases in the country have been requoted in funding. and many advocacy amongst groups when a vaccination levels, a low jen health reports now from britain. second city of the measles is on the march again and here in the hot spot city building in, in england's west midlands. the measles, mumps, and rubella or m m r vaccines is being dispensed to children at a pop up clinic. the current outbreak is growing fastest and excluded communities with post koby vaccine hesitancy lingers, and there's mistrust of the m. m. a job in particular because of decades old, discredited research linking it to autism. unfortunately,
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some years ago there was some nasty room is about it, which proved to be false. and we can talk about that later, but there is room, is that completely false? and it is a very good vaccine, and it is a very safe vaccine. some communities are more skeptical than others. here the u. k . is health security agency appeals to a group of moms in birmingham, somali community, one with among the lowest vaccination rates. ok. this woman says her 2 sons most developed autism after receiving the job. and while the connection has been debunked, the injection is a co incidence. unfortunately, stories like hers are often amplified on social media informing the wider community . this woman describes feeling brainwashed and confused. so it's a lot of false information in picked up. how come you stop that?
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because me, i am the mom. i have 2 children, my 2 children, they'll have like same because i have had a multiple moms and most of dads, a lot of the nurses who say don't use the book suits your social media of social media. especially if it picks up this what we're using today. well, this has been fascinating because what we've had in here is a glimpse into the online world of missed this information. and it's very real consequences. and we also credited a large number of people being admitted to a hospital, which we didn't want. what we would like to see is getting up to that 1995 percent general immunization for him. and well, because that's going to protect everybody. that's the goal and the health system is well equipped to deliver it to the mall back saying, yeah, changing mines is proving much odd. jo, nicole elders 0 booming and as well still head on al jazeera, the wells festus,
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it's his 8 high trick for city in less than 2 seasons. the victory also keep city on track to re to last season. trouble in trophies when they won, i think happened finally at champion for this type. things have been 2 months stopped and i believe but cannot walk, not make anything. so when, when you lose to mom, that's the reason for how totally it is. it's not easy to get back and every game is getting better, it's getting better. so then kevin as well so, so that's why it's where the police as a step by step is coming back. new castle avoid is a potential upset against the 2nd tier team blackburn games finished $11.00 after extra time. and when to panels, seats new castle winning the shoot out for 3 to say inc, suspension for their 1st major. and that mastic trophy, since claiming the as
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a cap in 1955 west or city are also into the quarter finals. 2 at the responding goal and extra time to be primarily signed form of substitute abdul for tom was the man who scored in muster one the half a cup in 2021. they since been relegated to the championship, they are currently 6 points clear at the top of the table and on course for promotion. news unable, under fire, chelsea coach moran cl punter, chino admits his future is out of his hands. they play leads later and their 1st game since the losing to liver pulling the leak up. final. chelsea are also 11th placement, primarily in spite having a squad cost a totaling well over a $1000000000.00 is nothing. my hon. you should hooking my guns. it was a very good relationship with the owners. we used for the the they don't, they don't usually manage the given that all so initial with anyway, but just to see,
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to leave it to for the rest of the day. that's successful. okay . daniel met the depth is 32 lean to by open round to 16 after we meet alexanders of child co in straight stats, it was matter dives, 1st match since losing in the australian open finding a fine set thriller against younique's center, a comfortable progression here for the top seat and defending champion 16375. 0, i stepped away with a karen catching off has backed up. his cuts are open 6 fast with a straight set. 63 overlake about ash of from some divide. hatch and off of one of his 6 title in doha. on saturday when he woke up men sick, he was the street fence winner against 19 year old man ash. i'll face another on scene to play your area. has you got in one over in acapulco, daniel out there and pulled up a major upside against fellow german and top seed alexanders of rep in the 1st rounds of the mexico open. this is the 1st time in 3 tries mirror, suppress,
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receive synchronous japanese baseball sensation show here tiny may have just proved, he really is worth his 700000000 dollar contract. the 2 time most valuable player was making his debut with his new team, the la dodgers, and a spring training game against a chicago white sox. a 29 year old won't be pitching the season because of an injury, but showed why he remains one of baseball's most feared headers and pressing with a 2 run homer. tiny spent succeeds in playing with the alley angels before signing a record tenure deals with their southern california arrivals. and check this out for a bus or bring their shots to cleaner. we have layers max stress on 60 further injustice on the fire to give that have a 121 to 119 when over the dallas mavericks. it was later dean the 2nd for this game winning visor, beater, and n d a. history and we're going to finish with the world's best driver would be
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being chased by the worlds fastest drown. tamara. david stokes has more know many people can keep up with max to step in, but this drug camera has no issue. it's capable of accelerating 2 times faster than these red bull car with a top speed of 350 kilometers an hour to stabilize. my 1st impressions was just when it boss me like when the show me how quick it would go on on the straight. yeah. it's, it's crazy. i never thought you know, to say drawing. going that quick. you know, just for, for camera footage, i didn't recognize the drawing. i didn't know it was following me while driving in, in the web. so, and it was very close to me in some places. so squared sees, backed by red bull, the camera was custom built over to use by the company dot strong gods. it can reach 300 kilometers an hour and just full seconds is the only drone we know that has a film and camera and that goes this past $300.00. 50 kilometers an hour. it's fully
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custom built around it. so there's no current. drone has been modified as a one of a kind of thing that we developed ourselves. it's not clear if the drain will ever be used during live, right, seems given safety concerns. but the 3 time world champion, but stuff it seems keen. we've had a lot of the same shots in over the last 3 years. so i think now with these drones coming in and especially this one being so fast as well, being able to, to keep up with the car. um, i think you know, some particular corners as well and it will be so cool that the drone is like for the following the car as close as possible. um so for sure, you know, it's going to be very interesting. um, you know, to finally be able to show that live through to a lot of people with the battery locked. it's only 3 minutes. there's a long road ahead in terms of development. but this technology has potential to open up a new era in sports broadcasting. they've been stokes, which is 0, and that is all you smart for. that's the case. i much thought that the movies or the other side of the break to stay with us here. and i'm just
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the on the the be able to have the fall. i've got
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the, the 1st to decide that we see in real time it's the victims themselves long before there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame at 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. because of the warning you pray, run deep, but the devastation of the country's precious ecosystems may take the longest to hear people and power documents the environmental impacts of the fi too, and follows the premium for prizes investigators,
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as they collect evidence of what they described as eco side, ukraine, ground 0 on the jersey the, the devastation and deprivation in gaza as the palestinian just toll from israel is bombing, which is almost 30000. the time about this, and this is obviously life from doha. most of the coming up, the senior doctor takes us on a tour of his hospital in northern johnson, which is struggling to operate without stuff and medical supplies. plus, i'm john 100 in dearborn, michigan, where voters cast a surprisingly large vote of no confidence in jo bite. on one measles is on the y as in parts of the u. k, we're going to report from birmingham that's become

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