tv NEWSHOUR ALJAZ March 4, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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the community austin aside from the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders, the integrity in the pursuit of the the blogs, the whole rom, this is the out of the news i life in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes is while intensifies the tax on rougher and southern gaza overnights at least 13 people are killed in separate attacks. and given the amends scale of suffering, any god there must be an immediate cease fire. the us vice president calls them as
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well to increase the flow by aid, and the strongest statement yet by us lead to on garza is where the fault is, carry out. more rates across the occupied west bank will have the latest from ramallah, also ahead haiti to class a state of emergency after hundreds of getting them to escape the countries to largest prisons. the welcome to the news. we'd be getting rough on in southern galls. what as well as intensified as bombing of the densely populated city, at least 7 people have been killed and is really strong in the house in the kind of a does neighborhood. rescues have been searching level by hand to find survivors undercover abilities and other attacks east of the city. at least 6 palestinians have been killed at a strong kind of home. several others were wounded and taken to the day but other than his uh hospital. i think all is the city. several people have been killed over
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into the city is reading the military at times, palestinians waiting to aid victims her being rushed to. i'll shift hospital. civilians are waiting for the trucks loaded with flour. now they say is really troops started firing indiscriminately, as well as a constant bombing of calls were along with its targeted attacks make it extremely dangerous for those trying to find food. earlier on sunday, at least 8 palestinians were killed in debt and bela while they waited to aid to arrive x of them of it trickles these people are running for cover up to res. really soldiers fired on a relief. conway in there above the several. philistines were killed as they were trying to get much needed food to survive. my number as of 100 for the year. i was on my way to the was well, suddenly we were showered with ms. holmes shrug know, flying around, 40 pumps in the tone to pieces. it's beyond description of. this is the 2nd time in
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a week is really forces have targeted a crowd waiting for food. on thursday at least 118 palestinians were killed and hundreds injured. while trying to climb on a truck carrying 8 according to you when workers, many of them had a gunshot ones, but israel says it was largely the result of a stampede. despite somebody dropped it from the sky, the supplies for far short of events meet on the ground, need to cease fire. we need it immediately. we know it. we repeated to be able to increase. you entered 8 ed drops will look for this renewed sustain ceasefire to bring in a safe way. but a to the people in the medical care as well. the constance shelling and air strikes are worsening determining tier and crisis. i brought in
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a rough sign to solve. this was the home of the blinds of families, but now it's raised to the ground. the oven renews. entire family was killed, including for a new born twins and had it that'd be when we were sleeping. there felt like a bottle of water shoot me. my babies were next to me and i called the number the 10 people told me that my babies were dead. and the father was dead. 2 people here say this really armies targeting the last few pockets of safety, electing gaza and families like for nias are caught in the crossfire. again. i'm heart broken. these relays could have killed one child and left me another. but they're both dead. they're both gone. how can i bring them back? tell me, how is honey eunice? some people happy in order to move to another area again,
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this voice message by and he's really soldiers says the area near the how much towers is an active combat. so after 5 months of more and more than $30000.00 philistines killed human rights, organizations warrant life is slowly draining out of gaza. they say only an immediate cease fire can bring and then to the sufferings axles i much alger 0 antonia about, move joys a cell, the phone from rough. uh honey overnight, raids continues indiscriminately and yet everyone is trying to be hopeful of a pending ceasefire. the yes, the how it just to the marks the 100 it the days of the dentist by the war on guys they and that so far there is no lit up in the pocket crossed the strip. they're more, a chromeboys been targeted, more civilian inside the residential home,
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our targeted and more public facilities just turn into a part of ruin just within the past 12 hours is what we're not a cost center that was this morning brought by the became a major side of berlin, that's very strikes. we're talking about half an area that is rather very busy during the day, the fight. that's the horror. what happened at midnight? the house with at least 13 people because so far it's devastating the surrounding area. people have a sigh of relief right now because they, they just happy did not happen during the day. they're literally a busy road. the house is located in a very busy road, but i don't have that all that area where you can be the 1500000 people walking on that particular road during the day. so despite its terrible horrible what happened, but they're happy. yes. how did not happen during the day,
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or we would have looked at a couple 100 people being killed in that single attack. but as a game, 13 people, mostly women, and children, and other people from the surrounding area. neighboring homes were destroyed in the attack. those are the area of more residential home being targeted and destroyed and injuries reported to a lot of hospitals in page about yeah, where our vision is taking place that already people are dying of the hydration as far vision. people are still being bombed and killed and maimed inside the residential homes. i'd be happy, sheltering. and since the beginning of this for the, for the in russell with that update, thanks very much, honey. so that was still hope. solve a see saw what can be reached hopefully by ramadan, after the whitehouse said there was a framework agreement on the table for 6 weeks, e sign, timiza's, car fide once it hopes to achieve from pools in fighting. the spokesman said that
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a top priority is allowing more humanitarian aid into the strip, the muscles, se one's palestinians to be able to return to the northern positive gauze. and finally, once they complete withdrawal of israeli forces from gauze that for the monks, jones is not from occupied east jerusalem with the latest to me. what news is coming out of israel about the sort of muted c side, or is it all and is it all the last $24.00 of the really be no change to the public position of the is randy government essentially the states back to last week when prime minister benjamin at no, nothing you know who said he wanted and these really government wanted to get a complete list of hostages still alive inside gaza. speaking to how much the officials, they've told me on more than one occasion. that's not something that prepared to offer until there is a final deal agreed and not now seems to be the current hurdle to any major
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progress in these tools. it's important to know how much does have a delegation inquiry that working with the mediations from egypt from casa and including those in the us as well. but the israelis have popularly said, they have not sent their officials down to cairo to participate in those tools. just yet sale and other developments as well as obviously we're watching many guns at the end of the wall cabinets and a full, the prime minister in the us. so ready to meet the vice president, pamela harris. i mean, he's doing his own thing a power lee, which made a prime minister netanyahu. i mean, in your opinion, like, what's the modus operandi here? this is of mine who and so a few months ago, it was a political opinion and paused prime minister netanyahu. he put his hands off soon off to the conflict, began and said he would be willing to join a war cabinet to offer his advice and his opinion on matters of great significance to the state of israel on friday, according to his office talking to me just
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a couple days ago, he essentially informed the prime minister that he would be traveling to washington didn't give him a huge amount of notice that for he's going to be meeting with pretty much the entire country of top officials inside washington focus on foreign policy. beside present, and by that and so not just the vice president, also the national security adviser, the secretary of state, the national security council coordinator for them at least breton, the good. these are individuals, the key to understanding exactly what the us positions all want bad read lines all it may be. so how this is another opportunity to try and find the key to unlock these negotiations on a sci fi for the most. so with the light isn't very much going on, will speak to you later in the day as well. now the was vice president, capital harris, as i said, as, as the palestinians in gauze. i've also forget humanitarian catastrophe. she's called for an immediate c thoughts as to killed a flight of aid and to release the captives. and given the
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amends scale of suffering in gaza, there must be an immediate cease fire or at least the next which is what is currently on the table. this will get the hostages out and get a significant amount of aid in this would allow us to build something more in during close than jordan possible from washington dc. essentially the vice president, carmella harris is responding to domestic political criticism and grassroots criticism in this country that the by the administration is on the wrong side of history in the war on garza that it has been giving is world too much cover as it carries out its war against thomas and other groups inside garza, while not doing enough to actually protect palestinians who live in dogs. are the
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vice president using the word ceasefire repeatedly during her remarks at a bloody sunday. uh come member ration in selma, alabama. underscored the need to try to get this temporary 6 week long ceasefire into effect as quickly as possible. she also had tough language for the israeli government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that much more needs to be done to get payment or terry and aid. and she called on the israeli government to try to help restore basic services inside garza, notably because so many buildings and communities have been destroyed and is really airstrikes and harris also said that uh, basically the is really narrative that uh, this was a stampede on this past thursday that led to the depth of more than a $100.00 and in rough uh at a convoy your truck instead of the fact that these people were shot at by is rarely
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forces she indirectly, but very plainly. refute these regular narrative about what happened at that time humanitarian delivery. psych as well. we're joined now by hudson, but already he's a political analyst. tons office of international relations of consol university. good to have you with us on the program about a week ago that was going to have excitement when president buying off the cuff in an ice cream shop, said w. c. s 5 by monday. it's now monday. the hours certainly in the us oppose a ceasefire more towards when quite sure what his train of thought is, cuz he's rolled back homeless comments. i wouldn't say that he is taking back to his it, his comments he's interested in ceasefire, simply because it serves his own political interests. i'm here, i'm talking about fighting, but the question is whether by that has the coverage required on the is ready uh to
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push them to sign a deal with that with him us and cable. and you know, this is different the question because nothing. yeah, because i'm get to do not align with those of of vitamins these days. and as you know, that the, by the end is ministrations, are goldman can patients with, with nothing else tactics and, and his also policies and, and together. but we've also seen that we've just heard from villamore correspond that they don't buy the story. so then the, the is riley's, haven't sent a delegation to cairo. so this whole concept of a potential c 5 seems to be alluding everybody right now. exactly, because this is an attorney who has backed exceed. he is not interested in the 2 sites. now. he is putting a lot of demands and he knows that how much can i meet them because he wants of his fax, the uh, the, the opportunities for any, any, any deal he's more interested in continuing the war, couple of harris, the american vice president, i quote she says, given the admin scale of suffering and calls the must be an immediate cease off, or at least 6 weeks, which is, was his company on the table. i mean,
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we've also heard his speaking as well earlier. it seems that she's found her voice . is it she finding her voice, all the democrats trying to find the voice countering that toppling poll numbers in the us? i think it is the democratic party because they're suffering. and now internally, we know that the left part of the democratic party is not really happy with, with the biden's policies and but also the out of votes in michigan for our sense the, at the they made it perfectly clear that they would be and committed and this would probably undermine his is pushing it as an chances and in november elections. so they want to balance that by showing some leadership by appearing as if they are putting a lot of pressure on the left and the government will let everyone know that's the one who is obstructing and then negotiations now is and nothing you know, and probably for this reason they are also hosting had been against east administer and, and the war cabinet. and he's seen as the competitive nothing he or even other placement . so he's being seen as someone who is being groomed by the united states to the
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place. nothing y'all and months to come, maybe and, and, and this is really appropriate magic for the democratic party because they need to act decisively if they are willing to win elections in november. indeed, i mean, deciding what might happen the day after is somebody, the lady that people on the ground, all i'm not concerned with right now when you talk about the general public, because they're angry. whether it's in the united states, whether it's in your report or the pots the well, because the question is, if you're pushing so hard for ceasefire and criminal, harris is saying what she's saying as the other american politicians. you know, the other hand is still fighting with congress to get both funds to send munitions to as well. so where is the humanity? once i'll just say, that's a piece of the inside. just sending the weapons, the very weapons that a killing, the polish didn't even say that on here. because with, even with those, they don't have the discharge on the video. they're sending his weapons, they protecting him in the united nations by doing anything against his right. and
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at the same time sensitive version is latest, seems to be, uh, not that much because nothing else is able to evade them every, every, every time. and, and, and this is because nothing else understand very well that the american president, when it comes to as well, he can make a huge difference because he needs to take into account the domestic scene, the loveliest, the congress who support is then i think nothing. you know, is, as is betting on, on his support as an american best white efforts, as he even made, is perfect to hear that 2 thirds of americans support is right against how much he's trying to defy by then and even china, jimmy trinity, we should see what happens at a us day breaks in the us and we get more reaction from the the guns visit to the main house, and they're already thank you for joining us. so this is where the forces have covered up mores across cities in the occupied westbank, a novelist, the army rated at mos on mastery. somebody had been demolished as low as was killed . last may. after being accused of killing 3 settlers and neutrons,
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refugee camp an explosive device was used to destroy and is really bold as to the end of the county. is very full. so they've been conducting rates and destroying buildings nearly every night since october for stuff and spend a swift joys and stuff. i'm ramallah in the occupied westbank. but it just brings us up to speed of what we know about arrests and attacks on palestinians and the occupied westbank overnight. they certainly have halted have they to have the least 7 overnight rates in the occupied westbank. i'm one of those is still ongoing. the average around still averaging around 40 every 2 to 24 hours. so the numbers a bit less than usual. ready though the day is young and they're all raged during the day as well. and the most consequential of those raids ended with the killing of a 19 year old mine was stuff of abu shell back. now he was killed in amari county,
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which is just on the outskirts of ramallah hair, that would come from stations with these riley forces during that raid confrontation between palestinians and israelis. the, and it appears that most stuff it was killed. joining those rates, we've had at least 25 arrests overnight as well. most of those from a raid net have room locals, but it's parts of the negotiations over c, sol robles. however, the politicians of the civil service wants to try and deal with this includes palestinians that have been arrested since october the 7th. for example, it's a very difficult balancing act and it's a bloody time all around. yes. well, i need it would, it would likely involve the release of the palestinian prisoners in currently and these riley jails had been arrested over the years previous. these fine november, 240, published in in prison, is released to the families here and the occupied westbank. some of them have spent
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many years in prison and have to begin to adjusting to life again on the outside. it's been 3 months since no one. honda was released from an is riley prison, but she says she still doesn't feel free. and the seat up, we are a prisoner or is it released as part of we need to force the whole lives are and they told us we are under surveillance things having gone back to me and we'll be having less time since i was released at the check point solutions, i'm afraid i would get picked on the middle of the one was convicted of using scissors to try to stop shop was at a market in west jerusalem in 2015 a 14 year old cousin hatfield was with both girls was shocked by pressing soldier, title was killed. one of no hands bus stops up to her release was a cousins greg. hey, i'm gonna put them in this. then after being away for 8 years,
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there are new challenges to face because there have been so many changes. i'd like to pick up my education lead a normal life and to tackle these challenges ahead on no, i'm so it is of a 10 year sentence. a family haven't been allowed to see her since october 7th. so fucked me with somebody in the drum. there is been a 180 degree shift in the family, so you should go down and we went on a, we were not allowed to come to. and from now we see a remarkable transformation. and she supposed to differently performed despite todd ships in prison. she came up as an educated culture, unsuccessful pass, and i know him was one of 240 pilots, jeanine's freed in november and exchange for a 110 captives released by how much in gaza. 10 of those palestinians have since been re arrest, advise railey forces. bernard smith, i'll just say era ramallah in the occupied westbank, australian human rights organizations that are holding on the government to revoke the visa will start to criminal investigations against
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a form is randy general accused of committing will crimes during alamo goals. a general officer of the army southern command that operated in garza between 20012003. during this period, the military was implicated and atrocities, including mass murders and the destruction of civilian homes. the he's scheduled to attend events and support of as well across several australian cities. this week i went off is a lawyer on the executive director of the australian center for international justice. she says, years of impunity, biased by the forces have gone unchecked by western governments of these allegations. a sort of serious, incredible, in fact that in 2005, a british court held that there was prime in front of face evidence to suggest issue in your interest were not which darn almost evaded in 2005. unfortunately, they range from a series of full incidents, of course, at the time these rarely army is accused of
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a variety of violations of international humanitarian level. but the but the, the incidence that we've highlighted these trends and government and have been meticulously documented by the palestinian sense of the human rights over 20 years ago, include incidence of 2 incidents or punitive harm demolitions in refugee camps. one in rough off that distorted $59.00 homes, another in the range refugee camp, which left a 33 year old woman who was 9 months pregnant. pregnant killed the incidence of 3 teenage boys who were killed with 3 they by tank shows that included flush it and munition which mutilated their bodies. and in fact, 11 boy had was you know, how to tank rolled over him. so these are incidents that we continue to hear about in the next 20 years, and i think this is an issue of impunity about west and states really have given his room. the
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fifty's government has declared a state of emergency and nighttime care fee following a search and gung violence, and the storming of the countries to largest prisons. prime minister audit only has been existing, can you trying to sub, for the international police fulls to help control the streets comes on the hand of triples. if i'm not going to get it, i've left him and the national potentially is where hate is higher profile and also a locked up for the government set in stone. the data of the fee has gone fights. we found the streets of the printer into a bundled drum. they succeeded in releasing federal government bus. disobedience was caught in the middle of the street buttons, and gangs around to us. we can't take it anymore. we have no way to go with no police to be seen in several parts of the city. shops and properties have been due
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to police say no to be quick to deal with. the gun button is not ready to start. the, all of the companies authorities are driving around the nomic calls while the people have no on the vehicles. and the police don't even have it present. i paid for this bullet proof vests, i'm just tell them that this i'm wearing right now out of my own pocket. that the gun members who controlled large parts of the country, demanding that as a nation of acting prime minister audio henry a fleet to king of last week to try. i'm finalize, a need to send king and security personnel to haiti us. part of why you and but task force to restore order, but with no sign of for them forces arriving. see patients in photo prince, i left with no option, but to lead the violence in any way they con. how does that, how much does it? well that it, we split through how old isaac, who's an independent journalist in puerto prince, he gave us an update on what's been happening on the ground
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a sometime last night. uh, coordinated uh, gang action, an attack against, uh, main detention facility. uh imported brands uh has led to nearly 3600 uh inmates clean the facility. its a bit of a mixed bag. you have uh petty criminals and you also have high profile inmates. uh, such as those involved in the assassination of president trump. now he's uh, as it stands right now, uh, the columbia and mercenaries, uh, 17 of them who are involved in the assassination are still in the facility. it's disrupted the day in part of france today. and it's a very pull the tile situation as gags are still in full control of several parts of the city and are threatening to wage even more violence on the rest of the city as it stands right now,
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the whereabouts of prime minister island re are on known as he was to return from his tribune, kenya, where a ink to deal with the canyon officials and government to have uh, canyon police officers come and help with getting volunteering. he, well, it's mainly linked to that the official trip that the prime minister took to kenya as the torrent gang leader barbecue, claimed that the united uh, pretty much all the gangs, uh, rival games and part of brands to fight against the government and topple it in response to that deal that the apartment is to or sign with the canyon government right now. and that's pretty much the question that everybody's asking is the response from the government. the did issue communicate where they are press statement, where andy essentially called out the attacks and the violence. i've been waiting in the country in the city for the past few days, but no official uh,
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decoration, or, or of presence as been seen, the haitian government had requested uh for any assistance since october of 2022. and ever since, as been in this international process to try and gotten gather the, the support, the funding and the troops that would be eventually coming. so here on the ground in haiti, most people are out of state where they are pretty much trying to cling onto whatever hold they can get. and um, and if something happens, uh they would look into a development of some sorts as they've been caught in that cycle of violence. uh for the past few years. um and it's clear um at this stage when, if ever the terms are coming up. but for our pulse, you talk to the feel that it may be more into urgent than ever the to the us. what a powerful winter storm and days of only see places have dumped around 3 meters and
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they will northern california. does he have a nevada mountains or was effected by high winds and dangerous travel conditions? so drifts have closed around a 160 kilometers of roads, of the house of me to have snow is expected to fall in the next 48 hours. and doesn't focus on heavy rain. and so there's also triggered floods and land slides coming. 32 people are enjoying dozens. most of the casualties are in the kyler. buck soon, pop province on the border with i've gone this done. many homes and other buildings are collapsed in the deluge extreme. what to whether it has become more common and focused on over the last few years with thousands dying and floods that caused billions of dollars of damage to still head on out there. look at why thousands of genie don't, doesn't sound pretty good about the medical license was suspended and keeping her home to live. nikki haley schools the 1st when in the us republican prime reset stories after the break, the
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that was more right on its way from spain. disgusting to the next 24 hours, but we should probably concentrate what's happening just here. south of monica and west of it today that low that will developed into something quite substantial. it'll produce very strong wins. great deal of rain. usually it's on its way across the traffic and on his north and flank some snow as well. so close again then for the rest of monday is the right and that's probably the focus particularly on this eastern area code. so from, for example, albania, down through degrees, co, fast to get some snow on the high ground here. and the winds are fairly strong behind it. so for example, if i didn't, yeah, you'll get wins. northwest india gale's on monday with them. right. and then it stays wouldn't even not so much. so tuesday, wednesday, this window. so i fix out year into needs here. all right,
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we will carry on this. the whole system moves across, eventually to affect, for example, very romania and then turkey, again, still on the high ground, right? why this time is dispersed over western europe, but a huge amount of snow, maybe a meter, sorry, just told me a tablet and the swiss alps. so you know what's happening continues, you know g area. now let's look for the says more dustin, the breeze, for example, and montane, and cheryl is going a long way north, in sierra leone, for example, and the governor of the african narratives from african perspectives. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is key is you to do short documentary, it's fine for can still make it from ivory coast and the sea turtle god. and adam may, in zambia,
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the washing office everything's out would be so wrong. the reminder on top stories, his role is intensified. it's bobbing overall fine southern guns or at least 6 palestinians have been killed by a stripe, charging them under the family home in the east of rough up the 7 others were also killed in the strike it on a house in the care of it. of this neighborhood is there any forces carried out to be 7 low rates across cities, 5 west bank, which font color cities rested in the rates facing device was used to destroy it as a full days of the end to the north shelves went on us vice president tumble hours, says palestinians in gauze while suffering and the by this hiring catastrophe to school for other agencies, fontes fuel, the flow rate, and the release of the temp tips rami curry is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of b realty says, there were many complicated layers to the seas find talks, as this is
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a kind of hardball as a call up in the united states. really tough and negotiating. and, but the thing is now is negotiating with how much is, what are some of the sharing with the united states. and he's also negotiating with his partners and the a temporary government, the world government, wonderful of any against is in washington. having talked with the american officials and nothing. yeah. but did not want him to go, but he went. so there's a, this is a, you know, 6 dimensional negotiation, not just as real a mass, but you have to really see the court issue as israel wants on the bottom line gauge . they want the cottages released them. they want to be sure that no, never again, will they be attack from gasser and they get, i'm sure most of the posted in people and government also want all the prisoners
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released and the guarantee that never again will israel placed them under siege. so these are many, many issues i've come together causes health ministry says that he's 15 children have died from mountain nutrition in d hydration, not just one hospital in the past few days. in this video from northern garza about the is morning the death of a child. for weeks the u. n. has the morning the 10000 children in garza risk of starvation. not since then. my daughter has died. she passed away due to mel nutrition, all vitamins and minerals dropped sharply in my daughter's body with an accepting heart. all i can do is pray to god one night, but the number that this child was suffering and acute lack of oxygen and severe amount nutrition. we did our best to save a life. unfortunately, the child died. we do not know how many, like what's called a. the photo is the regional director for the middle east and north africa, sol, unicef. and she says the note. and so the children from malnutrition could be just
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a function of the true number. these are the true green got to know about when we reported about this this morning and in our state. we have the information about dentures of them in the afternoon. you are saying what are the port, the blue 15 children, so the number is on that eyes. and this was the number of report that only from one hospital. so we really do not know about what's happening to other children, to or do not have access or to the ministry or how does not have enough access order information. what we have been wondering about is that the access to humanitarian aids and the delivery of humanitarian aid can be made. reduce the proportion of monitors on the mountain to $1.00 and $6.00 to them. and more of them has well $1.00 and $6.00 to them, which means 15 percent of children and most of them has the under the age of 2 has
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to be accurate nutrition. this proportion is 5 percent so much less in the areas with the aid is around. right. so just do not have the appropriate food use. what do you babies got that estimate from the mothers of the mothers? i'm fairly my motors. we know that there are the adults ignore them as well. i'm guessing why don't we need birthday and if a mother gets one me, but that is no way that you can best with the child. and as a result, the trunk would not get or then you can choose. one is the best place is necessity for ever. the same for the child can give all the new trims. but and these cases, when the mother cannot be more than one need per day or the child is going to be my motors, they do not have. the babies also are not like the adults. they cannot eat the normal food that any
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a bank guns is to. i'll see you then all of those stories about what the tea party, the adults are. ethan and this type of food cannot be given to babies. the work are they available or to afford the availability or hygiene? the fact that there is no i be put toward that. we already reports indicate that the access to water in the parks of northam. honda is one you need to put the web as on good, an emergency condition. the minimum is $3.00. so this of course will cause more disease because they cannot pick it off the hygiene and now they are feeding the baby's to know the destruction in gaza is unprecedented. fentoni neighborhood, subbing, flocking, leaving them unrecognizable to palestinians who used to lift the and does it to the neighborhood in central godson residence of attending, to see what's left. imaging came to hustle pretending to survey the damage of
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the days of his really rates and tank for the day to neighborhood sights of gauze. the city is almost unrecognizable within tie up blocks of apartments reduced to rubble. hust with a low and i'm what i can do about my daughter was staying got her in laws. so she was young. only 20 years old. they were besieged by israeli tanks for a month when the innocent people were killed, the 6 story building was destroyed on their heads and to our families have been killed. with all their all buried under the ruin of us allow me. my daughter was killed along with her daughter. they were all women and children. 5 whole families were killed by these roommates in cold blood. for the more than 2000000 people have been displaced in garza, many will be returning to a similar scene. a 70 percent of homes believe to have been destroyed. and it's all modern robots and then of simple follow the model. once we had homes, we gathered, we age,
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we talked to the friends. now there's nothing but devastation. it's israel savage. we bob over some look around. there's no sign of life, a little fuzzy, a little bit. no, any homes have been destroyed. the infrastructure to across calls, the schools and universities, hospitals, the courthouse government buildings including central archive cemeteries, and over $200.00 alt logical sites, have been what died. the experts say the destruction of garza is the worst enrolled in history and it will continue until the bombardment stops image in cuba, which is 0. the south square is health ministry is threatening to suspend the medical licenses of 7000 jenny adult as who will down to hospitals 2 weeks ago. the trainees are
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protesting against government plans to increase the number of admissions at medical schools. they say the government's trying to solve adopt a shortage will hom patient cause many striking doctors over the ignore a box to quote a river to help them from them doing from yourself up to opinion starting today. we'll proceed with the law enforcement. stewart on site inspections and other measures government will utilize board available means to ensure that this situation doesnt post a threat to the health implies the citizens by robustly operating the emergency medical system and ensuring there are no issues with severe dimensions. the medical that we promised to do at most in this regard. and furthermore, although the days passed, we once again appeal to the residents who were still pulling about whether or not to return to work to do so. as soon as possible. he just came join us alive from the south korean capital. so an eunice, the government's good to take legal action against thousands of young, don't the civic,
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know that back to the order of to walk you off the job so to speak. he's going to be quite disruptive, isn't it? hello? yes, so hell we're entering the 3rd week of the doctor is walk out and already we've been hearing reports of exhausted medical personnel holding down the fort really reaching that breaking point in the absence of the junior doctors that play critical roles and hospital operations such as this that so we're part of so national university hospital here. they play critical roles in ice use in e r as in cancer words. and they make up some 40 percent of the hospital, dr. a population at this particular university. so there is also concern, as there's supposed to be a new route of insurance doctors and resident dr. starting their contracts this month. but now eyes are on whether they will actually joined the boycott instead.
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now as to the medical license suspensions, as you've heard from the vice minister administrative procedures are ongoing on this monday, but it is expected to be a prolonged procedure as the sheer scale of some 7000 cases. they are expected to start with a smaller group of individual doctors and questioned them individually as to their circumstances. and that questioning process is expected to run at least a couple of weeks, according to the health ministry today. now the junior doctor has since walking off the job have largely maintained their silence despite government outreach. and critics say that they are able to have this confidence of essentially ignoring the back to work order is because of the success is that the korean medical association have been able to have in the past 3 strikes that has had against the government since the year 2000, and that is why this government is putting his foot down in saying that won't be
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the outcome this time will continue to follow events uh with you units can the in sold, but it's cost saving uh to seam and con, or the professor of health economics and policy, its sole national university school of public health enjoys this out also from so a professor could help you with this and i'll just share with thanks very much for your time. how much of this is about sort of sensible public health policy. i mean, the more doctors you have uh on uh, on cold will patients can be seen medical facilities will be well stocked. it seems a sensible move. well i think so because some, in terms of the number of doctors per capita, korea is the lowest from all the way you see the countries. but at the same time, korea is experiencing a very record aging of population. so there is some rapidly increasing demand. and youtube creation of healthcare services, while the 1st issue, it's
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a shortage of doctors. and furthermore, there's so some issues over the distribution of the doctors, so between over and rural, and between some of those small, profitable specialties versus less profitable specialties. so i think this, the increase in the number of doctors in korea has been a very urgent uh, health policy issue. but unfortunately it has been attempted by a previous government, but its a old fail. okay. i think the some circumstances lucky. yeah. is yeah, the used, i mean the 4th any so yeah, sorry. took me to drop too much i. i would like to jump in at y adopt as then so angry. that was it's our employees and those are in training as well. you know, the korean health care system is a domain of the private. so that means that the more doctors means
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a more competition. and the form gets the reduced income for doctors. and these training doctors, they are basically uh they would get both certified in of 2 years and then they would be practicing doctors. so for them, the increasing number of doctors means they immediately decline potential income after these trainings. ok. and when they get that open to practice the sanctioning doctors, the by the government, any aggravate the situation is, is never any cost of mediation. what both sides couldn't sit down and talk about this. well, you know, says government, oh, open the channel for communication for a long time. but the position of the career and medical association it is, the korea does not need any more. so in my view, the, the, the doctors did not has not been responding to governments um, uh, communications and discussions. and then finally, government declared this the implementation of this policy. and then the medical
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association and junior doctor's, i mean, then okay, this policy and the kind of almost right now it's of interest. see how this situation develops in the coming weeks to the mainland. professor simon kwan from sales national university. thanks so much for joining us. sir, thank you. the politicians and bulk asylums have elected sebastian reef as the prime minister for a 2nd time political violence and allegations of vote rigging mont elections last month. the single policy, one of majority, but the 2 largest parties in parliament degree to form a coalition government which allowed shareef to be elected. come all. honda has moved from the capital. some of mohammed chevron city itself is declared to have been elected as a prime minister of islamic republic on august shop, archery deliberate being elected prime minister for the 2nd time. you think your
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201 board to be home or you upon a word bag by former prime minister amber on con speedy, i party bernard redoubts, aboard from the allied barky, including the buckets on people's party that skirt 3rd in the recent election. although a chat box jedi of elder brother, no watcher date, was hoping to become prime minister for the 4th time. after returning from exile in london edge up there to let your body take the top job. several political parties including current speed, t i. m, o is the single largest group of 2, lots spunk selection. but did fade go in enough wards to secure the majority deck us buckets on military establishment of rigging the war and war and what they called their scarlet and mandate to be returned and the release of parn from prison off your body. so now here's the glory. elation government says it's the government to bring the nature now to vicar know, make like
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a budget on the billions of dollars in loans from the international monetary fund to help it out of spiraling that yeah, that i'm name may have done, but now we've opted for deep surgery, we have to bring revolutionary changes to the system. we will bring basically phones to different departments. we have decided to overcome all the issues. we will not let pug, the stones people live in an embarrassing situation. but many people ahead on disputes of it's not about the not goodwin guys over the internet. the inflation skyrocketed during the previous 16 months, 10 years. they double gas electricity level of prices. they've sold into people's mandates. p t. i was winning, but they rigged. the results are requests they instead of stealing for parts of stock and buying flats and england rather do something for free people. what do you city to say? oh yes, we all know how the government came into power. they should have respected the people's mandate, however,
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we hope they will get the act together and also relief to the common man. may god have mercy on us, get the new government fidget, a huge economic crisis along with going political instability and serious security . today, on this resident board, the bonus dawn ended on the people and focused on want the new government to scare the country out of trouble. what good, but not everyone head is going if it is up to their thought. come. all right, that is your need. uh, it's not my but a visual has been held by somebody is a people in bold, the missing malaysia airlines flight 37 i which disappeared nearly 10 years ago. it was carrying 239 passengers and crew and it disappeared from radar shortly. i have to take off on march the 8th, 2014 malaysia is pushing for a renewed search for the plane as well. still head here on the houses there. i'm going to send that. i'm getting an order in for the 100 to 8,
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the of the, [000:00:00;00] the book about hundreds of indigenous people in northern columbia have been forced to feed the villages after an increasing power. military violence is the latest search of the countries and total conflict which has lasted for more than 6 decades. i listened to run p i. t is in your hutch uh where they would take it of more than
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$500.00 indigenous. we might have been sheltered in locations like this one across the city of radioactive for over a week. now, after having to flee from their villages in their territory for being caught in the middle of fi thing, get between 2 different power on military groups that are fighting for control of a territory that has become and has been for a long time and keep cory door for a number of elizabeth activities, including the trafficking of the cocaine. this is the 2nd time that this community please from violence. the 1st time was a little over 20 years ago when at least 50 members of the community were killed by another on the group. and at that time, they were already granted a special protection staff status here in columbia due to the ex,
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essential threats for their life and their livelihood in their territory. many here hopes that not to have to deal with this kind of violence again, but unfortunately this has been the case for them. and a for other indigenous people that have been over whelming leave targets said the by these on group and what appears to be a reconfiguration of the conflict that inside columbia, despite at times by the government of this double fatal to initiate the talks with remaining on the groups in the country, the question now for the people is just for how long they will have to remain here . so far, local authorities have been helping them with fluids. madison and other basic needs, but the fear is that this emergency good worst and in the coming days and weeks and that they could remain transits here for months. i listened that i'm,
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if the i just see it at the watcher because on the washington, dc, republican, primary, etc. any victory so far, right of a full, the president double trump. he's 70, save it to get the policies not to go for guys present. j 5 in november selection, the highly is the 1st willing to with any republican party, primary, se in the us, and then repeat assets to criminalize people who live on the streets. supreme court judges ology to rule on, but below that essentially makes being homeless as a crime is constitutional rentals report so from los angeles, the cane enables, she calls herself omen job own if she lives on a patch of broken sidewalk with a group of other homeless people next to a busy street. it's a harsh existence. we're constantly shuffled around. like you don't get dressed like your cons to. we just trying to pay attention and be aware of when
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everything is going to get destroyed, stole in support, service providers for the whole. let's say people like omen are suffering the consequences of decades of failed national policy. we have a broken mental health system. we have a broken foster care system. we have some folks who ended up homeless because of an addiction. we have some folks who start substance misuse once they become homeless . now possible changes to us law could make life more difficult for homeless people . in 2013 the town of grant pass, oregon passed an ordinance criminalizing any form of camping or staying overnight on public property in appeals court throughout the law. but the city took the case to the supreme court states in urban areas, including los angeles county, which as a homeless population of more than $75000.00 support the camping ban one l. a. county supervisor, katherine barger said in a statement,
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is local governments are restricted from regulating and camping on public property . we are left powerless to effectively address our worsening homelessness crisis. advocates for the homeless se criminalizing people who live on the street simply will work, especially in a city like los angeles. you can criminalize people, we don't have springs to put them in a jail. it's not going to happen. you can give every person even these tense as many tickets as you want. but where are you going to put them? if you pick them out of here, they'll go set up a block later. a colon who creates art from found object says she has no idea where she will be living in a week a year or beyond. i don't know if the answer is, but it is not persecuting the people that have already suffered. so last year,
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more than $650000.00 people in the us were homeless at some point in time. the highest number recorded since data began being collected nearly 2 decades ago. rob reynolds, l, g 0, los angeles. oh, that's a finale bucket bone use all the other side of the break. and until now, thanks very much for your time to complete the landmark day in the race for the president's march 5th. we'll see millions vote across 15 states as super tuesday looks set to move joe biden. and donald trump a step closer to a re match. stay with alger 0, so continue to cover it should be us elections. 2025 police brutality and indigenous method inbox. on an incredible jenny for justice, time as the seeking reparation for others. like with no political background, she inspires the people to become ginnie's 1st line sen. within the realm of
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