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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  March 1, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST

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a business like just is free to you believe i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes modern plates the the hello i'm on the inside. this is the news line from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. is really snipers in times open fire on crowns of civilians in gauze while they're waiting for food. over 100 people all killed. medical self and goals as all the see for hospital side out overwhelm treating those here survives and knocks. okay. migration in the spot. like on the us campaign trail presidential,
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i bought an unlikely challenge of donald trump, both to make the trip to the mexican boulder slots on doors that jabari into ron was millions of radians, are eligible to pass ballots, and call them entry elections on friday. the border obviously, is that an all time high, all have the story coming out, uninstall the position of the rental formidable impulse, christine for that is on that renew scrutiny, and they have to be included misconduct, a series of messages, allegedly, between horner and a female team, member, i think the hello and welcome to the program is 21, gmc vance, 11 pm in gaza. where the death toll from there's really a tackle and palestinians who are collecting a continues to rise at least a 112 people have been killed in once being described as
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a masika of civilians. hundreds of starving palestinians had gathered to collect food aid earlier today when they were attacked, as well as ami says its soldiers were forced to open fire because they felt for us and by the large crowds. michael apple explains how the attack unfolded. in the early hours of the morning, thousands of people flocked to l. rashid road, southwest of cause, a city desperate for a aerial footage, released by these rainy military shows, crowds gathering around what looks like several a trucks. oh, by the time the sun rose, the extent of what happened was clear. the data and the dying lying side by side or to gun down by is really 5 o'clock in the day, is really just open random fire on us as it was a truck. once we approach to a truck, so this is really tanks and we're playing started firing on us. if this continues
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like this, we do not want any a deliberate at all. every convoy coming means another mess initial instead of aid. they've come away with the dead. why don't key caught call and make sure the stretches the wounded are taken to nearby hospitals, all of which are overwhelmed and bury function involved via the this is exactly what we have been warning about, the hospital being out of service. the mid this massive influx of patients we are operating on batteries, most of our victims are in critical condition, which requires urgent surgical intervention. but the hospital is without operating rooms. i stand helpless. we are simply administering 1st a treatment only that these riley military says its forces open fire when troops felt threatened while the spokes person for these ready government says palestinian drive is plowed into the crowds when the truck's while overwhelmed. but neither has
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provided evidence. one of the survivors says bodies are still lying on the streets where they would come down even inside the house. as soon as the 8 trucks entered, these really started shelling and shooting everyone who was on the road. they open fire run w, killing innocent men and women, and look, there was gunfire, snipers shooting tanks, shirley and drunk palestinians are left with a few options starved to death, slowly or risk losing their lives, collecting aid like an apple. oh to 0. well, many of the injured would take into our chief a hospital in dallas, the city, which is only partially functional medical stuff that have been overwhelmed by the number of patients smell. uncle reports and definitely be about them. i'm now inside a she felt hospital. i'm following the massacre that the created by the is ready,
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occupation forces against innocent and starving dozens who rush drive a sheep coast time road leading. they could get that hands on some food aid. yeah. and then we'll see random walk down the entrance and call the those of the hospital all over. the fact was victims. the more the filled with thousands of dead bodies, yet many more dead bodies. the main line of the road, the medical staff stand has plus, i mean this influx of victims. as we speak, more victims are still being dropped to the already overwhelmed hospital. that's listened to some eye witnesses. so we headed to al rashid road, hoping to get some flour for our children, but then he is really tanks advanced. they opened fire randomly on everyone, on the right. dozens were killed a hundreds inches. i simply went the hoping to get some food from my young children . we've been stopping for more than a 140 days with very little ages entering the gall district and nothing is reaching
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dental i o one model. it was the 1st time that i went there to wait for aid. i took a bag because we don't have flour at home. as soon as the trucks entered is really tanks advanced and started showing that it was injured. the holland is really tongues open. fire dozens were killed and hundreds injured. we appeal to the whole world. we cannot feed our children any 8 delivered to soaks in our blood with god. punish those responsible for some of them. the fear it is known to the whole will that the note of the cause of strip has been starving for months. it is beyond description of this man as a family of 12. as soon as he grabbed a bag of flour and is ready, soldier struck him in the chest. seeing him cling to the bag of flour. these ready soldiers shocked him again on the other side of the body. is lying here before you implement a lot of these riley's ledge to be with you man a t. they showered us with thumbs. missiles and shells opened fire randomly on any
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moving person. they are killing and stopping us. that's just ongoing mexico slots of the struck by the is ready zone, innocent guys in the multitude of for crimes on the i. 9 and i just the 1st house you that the let's go now to tired. assume he's in southern garza for us in rossa tarik. despite the tragedy of the aid truck masika earlier today, you still have most strikes on gauze that they have installed, even in the last few hours, took us through the latest to. yes ma'am. and in fact, as well as a pressing on whether it's fairly treat francais, causing a great deal of destruction and also displacement for palestinians. and we have been seeing a gradual increase of military strikes in the past few hours worked in the district in another part of the city. a group of palestinians have been targeted with a trone this time. we're at least 2 palestinians have to report the thing to do. so
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for injured have been transported from that to our hospital for receiving medical treatments. but also we have the hearing in the past hour. exactly the confrontation, some points change between the palestinian points. it's under usually the who just in this kind of respond to the city upon eunice. now this area i'd be also on by the today, what for palestinians have reported killed if you click, you know, milwaukee area that type entirely a designated as a sage 7 and a the was trim pond to ponder. and a city also witness moved the apartment by these pretty artillery, specifically and how much it is. it didn't show neighborhoods where there are injuries of a month, nor is it as time to be transported to the were p and hospital for medical care. and the same city, at least 17 palestinians, found a cute and have been recovered since the early hours of today's morning. and we have been hearing more a confrontation and bottled raging in the city of kansas city,
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specifically. and as they to a neighborhood between the power of city and pointers, and it gets very sore just as it's considered to be right now as an ex of battle field there, as well as trying to compete and militarily dismantle of the military infrastructure . the of the claims to and tarik. i want you to tell me a bit more about the humanitarian situation in the south. we know, of course the situation in the north of gauze is particularly bad. we that's illustration by the incident that happened this morning. what about in the south? what is, is it isn't getting west? well do, is there any level of change that had been recorded within the past few days, despite the international court of justice? urging for increasing the capacity of humanitarian supplies, the limited numbers of the humanitarian trucks have been allowed to get into the causes, trip, and specifically to, to be distributed in the side of that part. and we're more than $1900000.00 palestinians are defending was such
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a huge to out to the united nation distribution centers. people are struggling one daily basis for survival to get over to, to get food to have a few access for medicine were hospitalized in the southern part are completely suffering from the various to the shortage of medical supplies. pharmacies are completely right now on the house of such medications for simple diseases that considered to be very easily to be treated. but we didn't get on during the invitation, or humanitarian aids to the kansas to the situation is getting much more difficult . as people are completely mtv, to national community, to, to increase the capacity of the number. you may go to him and turn in to extend. this is what the united nations and the w b had been urging to do since the beginning to remove all the restrictions being placed on a deliveries just to help those desperate people to, to but the situation is specifically that the bi david situation is getting much more difficult and might be deteriorating more if there's going to be any potential
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military inclusion for roughly. okay, thank you for that topic. oh, assume that for us and rafa and southern gaza or why is there old submitted to reset it? open fire upon the civilians, off the troops was approached in what they called a threatening manner. they also set us down, paid was partially to blame for some of those that died. then in smith's house, the latest from okie party source is roughly it recognizes the severe pressure is going to come on the internationally now as a consequence of what's happened in northern gauze. and the address of the military says that initially what happened was the a trucks. why? because of this is why the result has created a divide between the south and the north of gaza. the trucks have gone through these check points, and he was rushed by thousands of palestinians trying to get the food. and people were crushed or even killed by vehicles. the military didn't open fire the state
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and then later the trucks move the know some people approach these riley military. they say it was threatening and mama and so that troops opened fire an open fire on people's legs. now these really media reporting what the ministry saying, and also acknowledging that this could put a lot of pressure on israel to get more concessions in any potential cx, 5 source and benjamin netanyahu in a press conference this evening. he's also said that again, he's coming under a lot of international pressure generally, but he will not stop the war until as well as achieved its objectives in cost punishment. i'll just say that occupied is to as well. the us president has commented on today's events in gauze that biden says, he's held phone calls with the mirror of cats as well as the addiction presidents about ongoing efforts to get more aide into the strip. but he says, efforts to reach an agreement for a temporary cease 5 by monday,
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unlikely. the whole front the turn. oh okay. let's go to she. every time she is in washington, she had put these comments into context for us because it wasn't long ago then by then was saying that by monday we would have some sort of new cx, 5 deal. and now he's rowing back on that. but nobody knew where he got this, this idea of the seas for i could have been achieved by monday. anyway. i mean when he said that on the last monday it took everyone by surprise. it was actually negotiation the cease fire, the potentials these fire, including i'm us and is rather it was very difficult not to ask questions about whether is framing of the negotiations have something to do with what he was. joe biden was facing on tuesday of this week. which was the, the michigan primary way. he was facing
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a numerous rebellion amongst the democratic policy based in the about the 100000 versus decided to vote. i'm committed in the democratic party primary instead of waiting for biden, but to share their opposition to biden's green light to the atrocities committed by the, by the israelis. so, you know, the question given us as to whether he's gonna have the aisle that domestic constituency. celeste, super tuesday next week on a primaries, them and all the concepts them. and you know, great, they've sent me, pays that provides a suggest that he's, you know, he has an imminent cx 5 because of his, his work and his efforts. we do have some more comments. so from the deputy press secretary about apple. it's one bible's in texas. down at the boulder. but on the way the, the deputy press secretary, olivia adult, is that the events in northern gauze. it would deeply concerning the cooling for a further investigation. and then we had a bit of criticism, half as ro, we've communicated to us really count deposits the need for that to be viable titles to maintain basic security areas or goals are whether, whether ministry operations to gain some us have concluded. and we have yet to see
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that be implemented and we are very concerned about that. so perhaps yeah, slight toughening of language. again, perhaps with an idea of a domestic debase. but still that by all the, all his comments is it for us? is it simply a bystander in the, in the bombardments in killing and gaza? we also have the us defense x ray, lloyd austin, speaking about the events in gauze or this morning. his comments were interesting. took us through the, the main headlines. and so our classic little by the few hours of excitement named austin was aust about the number of women and children who had been killed by a 0 in gaza. and without hesitation he said over $25000.00. so immediately there were questions as do you know where he got this number from, but let's take a look at what he said. mr. secretary, about how many palestinian women and children had been killed by his world since
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october 7th. it gets over 25000. mister secretary, yes. last week the un high commissioner for human rights weren't that any transfer, a weapon or ammunition to israel violates international law. about how many precision guided many nations has the united states given his relatives the beginning of the war. uh, i don't have that number at my fingertips, but uh we have uh endeavors right. it's about $21000.00 precision, guided munitions to is role since the start of the war. if netanyahu defies the united states and invades rafa, will you commit today that you will hold any future military set a sales phase? well, obviously sir, that's a, that's a presidential decision. but um, you know, we expect that uh, and by the way, i spoke to the district a lot last night. and i, i expect that uh we provide munitions to uh, to allies and partners that they'll use them in a responsible way. and and the reason why this is just another typical day for the
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bite administration in some ways is that that was an image of the road back by spokespeople in independence. again, he said, well, this is for pat ryder who is the republican spokes person. we talked independently, verified, goes a casualty figures and said, we've talked about this before. the with depends on open source information like many, if you were a sample of thousands of people have been killed. but as for this specific numbers, we can't verify very specific statistics that i'm not at as far as best as i knew they were. they were not going to be hamas controlled health ministry, but they know they don't show about this. so the 6, but finally the lloyd austin probably confident in using what appears to be a missed reading of the latest casualty. if it goes from for women and children, even as israel tries to of use case those numbers on the drug vitamins as, as cool them and the question in the past as well. okay, thank you for that shared breakdown. see that for us in washington or a statement on behalf of the un secretary general has been issued condemning the
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kennings in northern casa. the secretary general a condemns the incident today, northern garza, in which more than a 100 people were reportedly killed or injured, was seeking life saving aid. the desperate civilians in gosh, i need urgent help. including those into besieged northern part of garza with united nations as not being able to deliver aid for more than a week. the secretary general reiterates his call for an immediate humanitarian cease fire and the unconditional release of all the hostages held in gaza. he once again calls for urgent steps, so that critical humanitarian aid can get into and across garza, for all those who so desperately need it. okay, let's cross to gabriel. as on there, he's an eye for us at the un headquarters in new york. so give us a bit more information here game where we expecting the united nations to comment
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on the events that took place in gauze that this morning. well for sure because of the seriousness of it. but we did not hear from the secretary general on camera. he is travelling right now, but his spokes person of course, read that statement on his behalf. and i will say during the regular daily briefing, where journalists are allowed to ask questions of the spokesperson for the secretary general. he was asked repeatedly, why not specifically named israel? and he said that listen, they just have to gather more facts on the ground. and he said, they're just basing their what their, what their statement is now based on media reports and what they can gather. it's important to note that the, that the united nations has not been able to deliver aid to the north of gaza for well over a week now. and i asked the spokes person specifically about this.
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and he was clear that the united nations had nothing to do whatsoever with this a delivery that took place in northern guys, so that led to this massacre take a little listen to our exchange here. a cool on the ground in northern guys are right now is delivering aid on the ground. not the united nations. is any other country that you know up to date on the ground where we only focus on ourselves. right? so the u. n is not delivering a, i mean we were, we're all so we, we read the press reports of member states. uh, doing uh, doing a deliveries the, i guess facilitating some deliveries. we were not present at what had the tragedy that happened this morning. and we were asking these questions repeatedly because the secretary general set in
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a statement the condemned the situation or the incident. so as journalist, whereas people who exactly do you condemn and that's where it got a little vague because they were little hesitant to specifically name is real until they get more information. but that's kind of why was asking those questions because there is only israel now that would be potentially overseeing or, or overseeing any sort of 8 shipments because they're the only ones that are operating in northern guys are right now, cuz the un isn't so clearly the un says they're using the language that they will use, but clearly the secretary general's in his words, was appalled by what he saw and the un calling for some sort of investigation. right. and they've been, you of the security council is also have hardly meeting behind closed doors to discuss what happened this morning. i believe the french and best of the space and the press on his way. and can you tell us a bit more about what he said?
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and yeah, he made very brief comments just a few minutes ago before going into the close door security council meeting. basically saying he's very concerned about the, the what happened at that, the aide delivery situation and northern guys. i said he needs more information. he calls on there to be an investigation, to gather more information and get the exact details of what transpired. but he, again, the friendship as or as they have been echo the sentiments of the majority of the security council members and of the secretary general saying there must be a ceasefire immediately. that is what everyone here at the un for the most part is calling for with the exception of the united states was vetoed. now 3 security council resolutions that called for a cease fire, i should point out again, this meeting is it's happening at the security council right now is behind closed
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doors. we're not expecting them to be brief by anyone. it's just a chance for the members to talk openly and frankly, in the words of one diplomat about the situation in northern. got it guys in what transpired, but i can tell you that the us has circulated another draft resolution that well not calling specifically for a cease fire. does call for quote necessary steps to begin a process of cessation of hostilities. now russia and some other security council members have already said that this is not good enough, but nevertheless, so us is pushing forward with this draft resolution. then we'll have to see in the coming days, if it gets to a point where it could potentially go for a boat or not. okay, thank you for that. gabriel. as under that for us at un headquarters in new york, of israel says that 2 is riley settlers and one palestinian have been killed and a shooting at a petrol station. and the occupied westbank incident took place of the entrance a c l. e in eagles supplement north and for mala. is there any media say the army
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has blocked off roads in the area as they search for possible additional services. as well have fees nearly 3 square kilometers, the palestinian latin mirror and a legal supplement in the occupied westbank move. we'll establish a new supplement, may not doman nay okey bodies to resume an estimated 40000. is there any settlers live that i'll settle? expansion is an eagle on the international low, yet it has a round top significant, nice and small in golf and began in october no way says the palestinian authority has received a $114000000.00 in without taxes by israel, via also it's more of the funds on the way as well collects tax on the home for palestinians, but regularly use it's control of the types revenues as a means to punish the authority is abraham has no one. how is real controls nearly
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$200000000.00 of palestinian money more than $140000.00 palestinian authority and please have not been receiving the full salary for the past 2 years. that's because israel regularly cuts the palestinian authority's tax revenues. a hello city is there not control the void? there is and cannot collect taxes and customs goes under the occupied territories through check points like this one in 1994, the fellow and his radio officials agree that this red co, that's lose taxes on behalf of the palestinians. i'm tries for them every month. is there ok, 3 percent of the money as commission on average is a reflects around $200000000.00 monthly. this one is to show for the palestinian authority survival as a mix up within 60 percent of its revenues. time and again, israel has withheld the tax revenue as a way to punish palestinians in 2019 it's possible to deducting what he meant for
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palestinian prisoners comedies, saying this insights violence. israel also keeps money for any bills old. why the p a and a says no war and guys have begun as earl has withheld the taxes altogether. this time it said it will not transfer money. the p a pays to public sector and fees and gaza for services industry in response. tell us the news refused to receive any of the money if they don't get the full amount. in january, a plan was agreed for as well to send the money meant from garza to norway until a solution can be found. why withholding tax payments as well has caused at least 11 financial crises over the years. hello, send you an official se is, will use as the tax revenues as a threat. another way to exercise control and blackmail palestinians need that for him as a to the occupied plus thing. the
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now as we have from all correspondence to albert town, c, l, a. u. s. president joe biden is paying a visit to the us mexico border. he is in brownsville in texas, where he has been meeting with border patrol agents. law enforcement, as well as local leaders and visit highlights the importance of immigration issues ahead of elections in november. the 8th of this year now will say visiting the us mexico border today is the presidential candidate, donald trump. he is an eagle pass, texas, which is about 520 kilometers from brownsville. eagle pos is the epicenter of an ongoing state. federal flash of the board at secure see let's go to pass equal haine who is live for us in brownsville in texas. so what do we make passing of these doing visits? is it a coincidence that that booth visiting texas and the same time,
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you know, probably now donald trump campaign announced that he was coming last week, dividing the search and came out and said they'd be coming in the same day. but the president himself said he had no idea that donald trump is going to be here, which seems somewhat unlikely. but it does go to show you that this is a very unusual thing to have the 2 top contenders in the same state at the same time. that just shows you what a huge issue this is for the election overpaid cecilia from where we're at the motor carrier department. he is. this is about border control center. he's getting brief, done maps and talking to agents and just talking about the problems that i want to talk about here with jenny or miro, she's the video organization. we're stuck out here because the president wants to send a law and order message. and so what he was just told inside,
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inside the agents are saying that just this year they've encountered the $190000.00 migrant migrants just in ground. is it? does that? does that make sense? well, i think that makes sense because sense of the term for administration, and here with an office they've completely destroyed asylum. and so there's tens of thousands of people who have been waiting their turn to seek asylum, which is illegal in human rights. and i think the reason with our here is good to highlight that we're not in there is because community organizations were not invited to speak with president biden. and we feel very disappointed that he would use his 1st visit to our home to spill or to promote the santa immigrant legislation and start tv preview mean, usually with executive action to shut down the border. now why does that get them housing and get some legal representation to try and get them settled? here is close because people say just
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the the murder is not open in 5. there are many people that have been trying their best for years or months to seek a legal way to seek asylum. you know, it couldn't be anything from the opposite of that. what we're disappointed in is that he would use our home as a political backdrop, awhile trump as an equal pass, just a few hours away, spearing similar anti immigrant rhetoric. we wish that he wouldn't be fulfilling. his campaign promises that he was going to be a pro, him or grand president, that he was going to support asylum seekers and provide a path with the citizenship. not try to shut down the border or try to race republicans to show that he can somehow be tougher than them on immigration, which is impossible. let me ask you this though, because you live here is brownsville being overrun. that's what you know. i was born in mexico, whatever within the rio grande valley. busy for the last 20 years of my life, it's a very peaceful place. it's a very wonderful place where there's
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a lot of culture where we, i think exports to the rest of the state. a lot of music and food. i'm thinking the american imagination because of so much of like invasion rhetoric. i don't know how they perceive the board it to be, but it's a very peaceful and safe place and we are not being and data. i think there's a few monitoring crisis that it gives us an opportunity to step up with a country and welcome children and families. but, you know, the crisis has me over police during the crisis of the was in the wire. the crisis is when people are drowning that the river, it's not that people are seeking safety. we can welcome people because we've done it for generations. jenny, thank you so much for joining us here on how to hear things. i do appreciate it. i just 3 numbers that really sum up why by and, and both by and, and trump are here and these are the 3 numbers that sort of put it on one. the sheer number of people can through crossing the southern border in the last 3 years, set records in 2023 is more than 2000000 people after headed at the border. the 2nd number you need to know about is where people in polls ranking ration as the issue
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. they say it is the number one issue facing the united states right down more so than the economy inflation, poverty. and that has jumped incredibly high in just the last couple of months. the 3rd number that really sums it up is president jo, by the, is asked all the type of button polls about his approval rating. they say, oh, how does he do it on the academy? how's you do it on foreign policy? how's you doing on immigration? that is the worst reading he gets in his entire job. performance 44 percent of people say he is doing a horrible job at the border. so biggest issue, the worst issue for him. you can see why the president is going to be speaking here in just any minute. now i believe we'll take that live when, when that happens, we will indeed apache calhane of efforts in brownsville, texas. yeah, we are waiting for the president biden who is currently missing with border patrol agents. as soon as he speaks with live, you can see right that we will indeed return to that. a less
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recap on the top stories best. however, at least a $112.00 palestinians have been killed off. it is rarely snipers fight at them while they were collect to few days. around 700, others were injured. best days attacked, fires, running troops has been described as an mask. okay. civilians were left scrambling to transport the dead and injured to nearby hospitals. many in critical condition, most of the medical facilities in garza, fanny functioning for us president joe biden has to find a prediction of a space condo in dawson on monday. meanwhile, the us to the secretary of defense remarks that of a 25000 women and children have been killed by israel since it's war and gone and began lost in northern gaza. hunger is listening nice
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palestinian families that eat once a day at lowest. and jabante a people are receiving just a trustful, extra monetary, an age. finding food is a daily fight for survival, dimitri matter, but then co as well in the wake up to the screams of 4 children asking us for food. they ask us for food night and day. it's a busy morning for a boom. us mood and his family and the carriage where they live. the women are cooking. these are pancakes made of animal feed. here in jamalia, they're lucky to find anything to eat, haven't even met. but what my wife and daughters are cooking. we spent 4 days looking for this just to get one key to my wife and i will not eat because it will all go to the children and grandchildren. i cannot eat when they are thought for months now and old and garza has been old but cut off from humanitarian aid.
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survival is a thing the charlotte, i have not been shot in subject then. 2 months ago we were on the brink of a famine. now we have no real family, you cannot find a kilo of flour or any food. if you do, the price is a so expensive. in this market might seem busy, but only at 1st glance, the vendors but barely any bias. these spices not t, nothing substantial. this man is selling carrots and says they're affordable, but nobody's buying palestinians here. have nothing left. i haven't because i'm not going to go to feel ashamed. do not tell the cost was how much it costs. they looked at me in law offering if i'm serious, i'm no longer sending pumpkins or anything expensive. it's enough to meet so limits for $0.25 a key low, so they're not coming back to your mac. i'm the thing is we h, clovers, and grass. our children have died from starvation. we have run out of things to eat
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and we are starving. we have no money to buy anything. everything is so expensive, which we use to buy for a dollar. now coasts 15 for these children and their families a ceasefire is the final hope at least then. it should be easier to move around the gaza searching for food to make it through the day to meet you, even if it didn't go out to 0. and $711.00 on is riley strikes, killed an elderly couple overnight that the latest victims of confrontations between is wrong and the lebanese on group has been a, which has killed $49.00 civilians since the beginning of the one gaza. now the exchange of fi across the board, it has intensified since israel boomed, associated east and 11. on monday, st. ahold of has moved from beverage. there's a gradual escalation as has the law intensifies its attacks on military positions in northern israel. celebrities arm group is striking at the army assets,
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but it's still being described as it calculated response to what the group considers provocations by israel in recent weeks. these really army has been striking far beyond the usual boarder regence targeting what it says or has the compounds and infrastructure killing the groups, commanders, and fighters. the conflict is in a new phase. the united nations peacekeeping force deployed along 11 on southern border says there has been a concerning shift in the exchanges of fire general. that's our one. the recent events have the potential to put at risk a political solution to these hostilities. adding that currently there are, there is an expense expansion and intensification of strikes. israel appears to be operating with little restraint, as it attempts to push has blown away from the border. the army says it wants to
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create a strong barrier. so tens of thousands of residents in northern israel can return home and live safely. but there are divisions on how to proceed with some suggesting the stepped up air campaign could be the tearing messages. i think on one hand is really is trying to use force to negotiate a stronger diplomatic outcome. but it is also the possibility that part of these really. busy element is tempted to solve this situation with the use of force without resorting to a different might have been political solution. the u. s, which has been trying to de escalate tension, says it has been assured by as well that it wanted to follow a diplomatic pass. is way the officials have acknowledged that a war with hezbollah would be far more costly than the one in gaza. but reports from washington suggest there is concern without the political supplement, there could be a military operation in the coming months in, in november during
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a temporary truce in gaza between israel and thomas. there was a week of comb across the 11 on israel border, a new ceasefire and garza is now being discussed. has the has said it was adhered to any truths that is reached on condition that is well stops firing as well. an agreement involving security guarantees will then have to be negotiated. and while there has been tough rhetoric on both sides, months of steadily rising tensions have largely been kept in check for the time being many say the situation is far from an uncontrollable escalation. but there is a risk center there, which is eda bailed representatives of palestinian functions including fafsa and her last on missing in laska, expected to discuss the formation of a unified government. on the rebuilding of casa, the visit is expected to last 3 days. this is the 4th time russia is hosted missing of this kind. nearly a ship of and over at reports from oscar,
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are representatives of all major palestinian movements, including thoughts of how much palistine and as long as you had on functions from syria and lebanon, a gathering and most scared to develop a unified strategy for further action that visit is to last mostly days all the way things, including with rushes for administer survey novels are being held behind closed doors. no media representatives are lounge that we also know that presentation is not planning to meet with them. russia has previously held similar meetings trying to achieve reconciliation between the policy and functions. and this is a full such me thing. the usual mitigation, wife of roster i can serve on that. it's claiming one of the leading positions in the middle east, but also the gaza will program. things have changed for russian and israel because they are very fond of such a me. so you is considered by israel support for terrorism. how's origin led to
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syria? is it tara ration and relations between the countries at the same time, despite all the statements about corporation, it does not seem to be crammed in how much send, as well as other policy or functions can reach at the size of agreement. and according to unless the unification of palestine will most likely fail again, you left your profile about ultra 0 most go the toddy and opposition politician the d. o has been killed and ami a sold in his punches headquarters in the capital and jemina. the attack on the office of the socialist party without folders will say known as p s. f came hours of to several people were killed and then the sold on the nation's national security agency. government officials send wednesdays events for the rest of a p, a staff member. okay,
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we are going to leave that story and go to brands vote in the state of texas, where as promised we, we can listen to us president joe biden, who is biggest for space and now texas history more than 1000000. we're the 1000000 acres of texas van fern. from the start. i directed my team, do any possible help protect the people in the communities threatened by these fires? the response to specific requests from may from the state. you already have more than 500 federal personnel here working on fire. so suppression that includes is appointment of $100.00 federal firefighters and more on the way as well as doses of dar of additional fire injures air tankers. small planes helicopters to help fight the flames. and fame has already guaranteed the texas and oklahoma will be reimbursed for the costs of keeping folk safe or grateful for the very 1st responders risking their lives to save us. and we urge,
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we urge folks to listen to the warning. small local officials listen to i've flown over a lot of these wildfire sensitive impressive matter track. i've been a helicopter in the west and the south west northwest phone over more land burned to the ground. all the vegetation got dentist, tires, state america, square footage. the idea, there's no such thing as climate change. that man, i love some of my manners offering, sir. we still think there's no climate change for my business trace, going to keep building on the progress we've made for the climate crisis. and we're going to keep help folks free build themselves in the wake of these disasters. and we rebuild to the standards that are up to up to date, standards and building codes and the rest. because a lot of, if you fly over these areas that are burned to the ground, you'll see the midst of 20 homes that are just totally destroyed. one home sitting there because they have the right roof on it. anyway, so i took off
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a savings fight at texas alone for $13000000000.00. $13000000000.00 for 3 years is asked 3 weeks after flyers and winter storms across the state. for disaster strike, there's no red state or blue state, right, comfortable. just communities and families looking for help. so we're standing with everyone, everyone affected by these wildfire, so we're going to continue to help her respond to recover. now turn to the purpose of my vision. i want to thank congress, resolve us. we're to the passport. it was district but he's been a great partners also wanna thank america remote merck, collin, for his partnership county. judge trevor, you know i, for over 30, i know 30 local officials who have joined us here today. no one, no one works harder for safe, secure border than all of you. instruct,
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trademark is, has joined us today. he's joining by 7 mirrors in cities and towns across south texas for county judge's fair from across say, i told the county judge that i used to be a county official artist job in american politics. you know why you do everything. you don't have the budget. so any kind of too late or some of texas, the passenger state house leader trays here che martinez fisher and the state senate leader carol officer and look and all the other local officials that are here today. i want to say thanks folks. it's real simple. it's time to act as long press time that i just received a briefing from the border patrol at the border as well as immigration forestman asylum officers. and they're all doing incredible work under really tough conditions. really tough cuz you, they told me what they were. what were you already know? we already know they desperately need more resources. say it again. they
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desperately need more resources. the more ages, more officers, more judges, more equipment, in order to secure our board. focus time for us to move others. we can't wait the long folks and my 1st day is present. i introduced a bill. i sent to congress comprehensive plan to fix the broken immigration system and to secure the board. but no action was taken. then months ago, my team began to seriously go, she's in the by part of some group of senators, democrats, lady, conservative republicans and progress democrats now resulted in a compromise. bill is the toughest set of border security forms we've ever seen in this country. it's pretty basic. with this deal, we could hire $1500.00 additional border. security is 1500 addition office and officers and between ports of entry for the last 4 years. staffing has been roughly that flat, just flat pages working overtime,
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spending long hours for trolling the board, making major sacrifices. and i know it takes the big toll on them and their families. that's why in december i signed the bill finally getting border patrol agents for you. i've been pushed by i'm reminded by the congressman overtime pages are finally getting overtime. i mean it's ridiculous. it took this long was long past time and i was proud to do it, but we need to do more. it's time to step up. it's time to step up, provide them with significantly more personnel and capability. we also need more integration just help handle the backlog to 2000000 cases by color of 2000000 cases because by part is able to provide funding for a 100 more integration judges immediately. we're also established new, efficient, and fair process for the government to consider asylum claims for those arriving to the board or today, the process to get a decision on the asylum claim takes 5 to 7 years. or you all know it down here,
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but some people around the country don't understand it. it's far too long to command you say you say i have incredible fare and we've changed the standard, make it hard. we want to change, make it hard. and what happens is say, well, okay, you can run the country but come back in 5 to 7 years, maybe as many as 8 years. and you would get a hearing from before a judge to determine whether you can stay or this will encourage more people. this encouraging, more people are coming to the country they get by the 1st time they got another 578 years before they have to do anything. because they know they cannot handle the case loads quickly. and they'll be able to stay in this country in the meantime, for new policies in this bill, an additional $4300.00 additional asylum officers will be able to reduce that process to less than 6 months. that would have a serious return effect on those coming, nor when the criminal justice gang say we'll get you northwest 8000 bucks. it's in
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a way, let me get this straight. i'm going to go north. scott, cost me $6.00, a probably closer to $8000.00 and i'm going to get there in 6 months they may be able to get rid of me. i don't know. 6 months, 7 years to different things. person was thinking about enter. united states understands the case, has to be cited in a few weeks or months instead of 5 years, 7 years or less likely to come in. the 1st one is not going to pay the card, tells thousands of dollars to make that journey. knowing that we turned around quickly look and we also need more cutting net inspection issues to detect and stop fentanyl matter in the united states of america. a year ago, i started a border and i'll pass on our watch. these machines i've worked through able to detect everything from fat and all the weapons to people be smuggled in cargo containers. this, this compromise bill will provide an additional for 3 or $424000000.00. so
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$100.00 more of these machines because save lives in the process. this compromise that the session will also give me as president already the next president, emergency authority to temporarily shut down the border between ports of entry and the numbers of immigrants and migrants, excuse me, over whelmed, the border started straining the border patrols, ability and process at the same time at our legal ports of entry by cheering browser, we're making investments. i did research, i buy partners infrastructure law is going to provide nearly $4000000000.00 new dollars to boost security. these waiting time atlanta ports of entry like brownsville. and i want to thank you again. cultural gonzales, but we get that through and get the past as the law that you get the money for the project. that's how you get the money for the gateway bridge from that fund. folks to buy part of some border security deals, a win for the american people. that's
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a win for the people of texas. and it's fair for those who legitimately have a right to come here to begin with. so when for the people of brown, so i believe that's why the border patrol unit endorsed. i believe that's why the national chamber of commerce, and that's what chamber commerce endorsed, not known as a democratic organization, capital b. and that's why the wall street journal endorsed it as well. this is a truly bi partisan issue. that's why the bi partisan south texas alliance of cities endorsed folks i didn't get, i didn't get everything. i want them that compromised by parson bill. believe it does anybody else compromise as part of the process? that's how the democracy works. i was suppose to are compromised as a very positive step under critical issue for the country. all those issues. the folks here in brownsville and all along the border know that we need to have their backs year backs. i want the people to understand clearly what happened to this
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bill was the united states senate was on its way to be passed. then it was the rail by rank and file paula to write parson politics. the rest of that needs to reconsider this bill. and those senators who are posing need to set politics aside and passion merits not. and whether it's going to benefit one part of your benefit . the other party spoke with their benefits. the american people to for the american people deserve the speaker. the house needs to put this bill on the floor because we put it on the floor. unrestricted. you would pass the majority of democrats, republicans, both houses support this legislation until someone came along and said, don't do that, don't benefit the company. that's a hell of way to do business in america for such a serious problem. we need at this time for the speakers and some of my republican friends and congress were blocking this bill to show those fine pass by parson board. bi partisan, got remembered by par conservative leaders,
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supporters this border security, but especially member who we work for caching. we work for the american people. i mean, i'm, it is understand my predecessors legal past today. so here's what i would say to mr . trump. should apply a policy issue set of tell the members of congress to block this other station join me or i'll join you in telling the congress to pass this by products in border security bill. we can do it together. you know, and i know it's the toughest, most efficient, most effective border security builders countries ever see. so instead of applying policy to the issue, why don't we just get together and get it done. especially remember who is the have to work for. we work for the american people, not the democratic party, the republican party, and we work for the american people. let's remember who we are, where the united states of america have no, i mean, just think about it. there's nothing, nothing beyond our capacity,
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nothing. when we work together and it was things we should be working together on this, we have a for me to get it done. god bless you, only god protect our border patrol. god protect our troops. now i'd like to turn this over to the secretary, my workers. thank the a good afternoon. at the outset, i want to echo the president's words about the tragic fighters in texas and oklahoma. we in the department of homeland security especially our agency fema, are intensely focused on providing to support research. okay. that was part of the things that i bought in the, in brownsville, texas giving a speech that about immigration. let's go to passive. okay. and who is in brownsville, texas, so some up for us past 8. what were the key points? the key message by president 5. and when he was talking about immigration,
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well, what i thought was really interested in there at the end where he just usually tends to avoid saying that on terms name, he says, my predecessor, sometimes the 1000 miles from the directly challenged him to work with him on this issue, so as you know, both around trump and joe biden are here about 482 kilometers a part because the border is such a huge issue. so this is a very bad issue for president bible and approve of holes. people say it's for verse, say he's doing force than what he's doing in the economy, where, so what he's done with the pandemic, it's their number one concern for the country, and he's getting formal approval ratings on that. only for 44, for some people say he's doing a horrible job. so he's trying to ship the narrative in the way he's doing that is there is talking about this bi partisan bill overall is about a 118000000000. most of that was for a, for you creating israel and asia military aid,
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but there is about 20000000000 in there to do things. at the border, he talked about the additional screenings of fentanyl. they talked about $1500.00 additional border patrol officers after all he is speaking of the patrol facility. it would also do seems like a lot of him triggers if $5000.00 or $4000.00 modern pat were after apprehended in a week of the southern border. he could simply shut it down. rig asylum, harder, or that was something the democrats did not. what i see happened. and again, add those screeners. so i add more detention facilities as well. so what he's trying to do is say to the american public, look, i had a pretty, a way to solve this. this is not my fault, the republican said, the dated weren't going to pass it. and it is true that it looked like it was going to pass, it basically had the deal, they worked out it for months and then you saw sunset of yours come out and say, well, i'm not going to vote for this because that will give joe biden when on the way to the election, you her gentle from come out and order the republicans, my house especially to not pass this because they said he said he wants to make it
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an election issue because it is better sitting him in the polls. that's why i think you see both of them here today. but now the question for the binding team is the visuals usually sell the story? that's what people remember. and the media here is showing day after day of massive numbers of migrants crossing the border. so the visuals provide is just a dysfunction in the house of representatives and the senate. it's not really easily compelling pictures. so that's going to be the challenge for the by doing this ration. but you can expect that you're going to see him here more as the election gets. they are trying to solve the message. it's not his fault claim. republicans. ok, thank you for that. pass 8 co haine. that for us in brownsville, texas. okay, that was the us president joe biden, paying a visit to the us mexico border. he was that in brownsville, texas. we have some projects. okay. not
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a fit for me. money in science for this news, although i will be back in just a moment, but more today's the the, the be able to have the the
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hard hitting in to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by. well, does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb 2. in the security council, this is a major stumbling block, is a problem to access it. you hear the story on told to how does era a settled time upfront takes on the big issue, studies of coal to what is happening now. it says a question about 5 unflinching questions, rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that another thing is taking place.
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augusta. nothing goes into gauze or without us all permits and nothing leaves us out with that as well as permissions allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without the the hello online site, this is the news outline from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. as rarely falls is gone down, palestinians of waiting in line some desperately need of a supplies of a 100 people all killed. if there's anything that the aerial footage of today's incident makes clear, it is just how desperate the situation on the ground is. the wells reacts to the master code of and us can.

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