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that would jeopardize it starts with us and it's, well, i must have a civilian economic impact in this product. the judge argued that political and economic interests. com be more important than the protection of civilian lives during the war. the israel carries out multiple attacks on residential buildings and people seeking aging guys by killing a 124 policy means in the past 24 hours. the play you're watching all g 0 live from bill. how with me for the back. people also coming out the security council has been prevented repeatedly from calling for an immediate cease fire. the united nations general assembly is
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debates in the united states use of its veto to stop. i see fire in gaza with these really strikes on lebanese territory escalating a us send boy attempts, mediation efforts between has for law and dues round and the us to bring cortez truck down efforts to disqualify donald trump from running as presidential candidate in colorado. in november as the next the thank you for joining us. we begin in 7 guys or where is really strikes on 2 homes in a rafa have killed 17 palace to be in the central guys that is also being targeted with these really attacks. getting 13 people in the say a rod refugee camp more than 30 and a half 1000 policy needs have now been killed since israel began its war on guys in
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october. how does i'm, how many begins are coverage of the with the bands rescue is kind of rough us campbell, to find somebody that's pulling another, it's really strange that tech on homes indicated. but this neighborhood left several people dent in the east of the city. another it's really striking. several other palestinians is right, designated rough as a safe zone. but telephony and cell phone, anything but safety, that i knew who he was for the demo. shame on them stopped the slug. stop it while i just blood. why, why the exterminating us. if you want to annoy like to ask, why didn't they just do it once and for all? there is no safe place on who told you roughly safe every day, foaming, foaming, school minister, there is no safe place on and with how much the house is full of children, women, and then i found myself under the rug who i'm injured slightly. i won't be our will to stop this. will we need to cease 5? because we're facing genocide,
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despite is the right is bombardment or 5 desperate palistine is continued to head to the city from other parts of gus that if you want to eat, you have to die in the pursuit of getting food. we said no to this and decided to hit to the south of tax to in central gulf cse us. this is the of the month of yet another strike on the say, a rot coming. well, let's talk when that i mean the i know was sleeping in our house when suddenly we had the sound of the miss unexploded. and we came here to see the house completely destroyed. this house was rented by civilians who had nothing to do with the resistance or any minutes reaction. they had displaced people that came from the gulf and a see spot talks drug on the people on floods. the continued to body dead didn't have them have the disease and i'll just say i was tired. gap was on, has the latest on the situation in gaza from a rasa in this off. it is rarely pressing one with its military attacks in
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different areas in error. ready also the uh, the designated as a safe zone in the beginning of this complex we have been seeing and hearing more loud explosions in the summer and parts of the city. or con eunice as also a number of illumination slash being funny is in this calling the city in the saw, the recall along side with the western part to run far as people are completely terrified. does the sound of fight exchange is still going on to this brief moment along side that there are more attacks to day when you go into the city where again of 22 round about had been targets is where people were waiting for. humanitarian supplies to reach to the number of parts. one kind of thing, a piece that has been killed with number of presidents also being pointed. and this has happened multiple years in the past few days. as people in the north are completely suffering from increasing the level of pneumonia attrition and the hydration on today a new policy the child has died because now you christian,
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where if somebody cannot no longer afford him with food items and basic necessities . and this is absolutely terrifying scenario that palestinians in the north, out facing them, this number with children being died. i believe that completely since the beginning of this conflict is expected to rise because of melanie attrition until an immediate committee code on distributed target intervention could be carried out to say of the lights. meanwhile, the united nations general assembly has been debating view esvito of the latest security council draft resolution calling for sci fi and gaza. the policy number that are to the u. n. re add month. so address members he said is are as well on golfer amounts to a genocide for 5 months now. is it a, it has been committing atrocities against the palestinian people on cheque and unhinge?
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and the security council has been prevented repeatedly from calling for an immediate cease fire to put an end to these atrocities. this is what we are talking about and that's why we are here today. stopping the daily war crimes and crimes against humanity that are integrated to this is an easy assault. and putting an end to the genocide underway, as i'll speak to our diplomatic edison jane space at the united nations in new york . so a meeting james, that was triggered by the most recent us. vito and a common theme seems to have been disappointment towards washington for using this feature. yes, and also magic saying that it came into force just said right the months ago. and
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the general assembly decided every time a permanent member of the security council uses that because they need to come to the general assembly and explain why they did well. of course, this is the, the time that the us has used is vito, on the resolution in the security council, the us had to explain deputy about the robot would make it clear that they felt that the algerian drafted resolution, which cooled for us the spot was supported by nearly all the rest of the security council apart from the you, k, which ups abstained, would not have been helpful for the ongoing negotiations that are going on. well, nobody's was telling you that to the to intermediaries and those negotiations both kept an egypt. uh, they supported the idea of that resolution. that was a feeling, i think, because you've got a hold of the general assembly of able to add the views if they wanted a feeling of frustration at the fact that there was no seats fall in place. and the blame, clearly being put on that towards the united states because they all the yes the u
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. k. abstained, but it was that veto, that stopped the resolution from going through the us a box. so that hadn't raised a hand to them. that resolution would have been binding international law, and israel would have been then of having the security council demanding a see saw. and of course that didn't happen because of the u. s. v to yeah. and separately, james uh, phillip plaza, really the head of on right, is due to address the general assembly. what can you tell us about that meeting? yeah, the focus very much on the general assembly today too. back to back meetings on the situation in gaza. one of them has just concluded, and the other one is about to begin in the next hour. as you say, of this is of the head to the commission of general as the school of under, uh, who actually sent to like to, to the un. urging the general assembly to have a meeting. that is because unreal was created in 1949 by the un general assembly.
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that's where he gets his mandate. as you know, israel has made allegations that members of and rather involved in the october the 7th tax and 16 during the countries have stopped the funding to on rug presenting major major problems for the u. n. agency that does the majority of the relief work in casa now israel made those obligations, but there was a u. n team investigating those obligations and they've not yet seen the evidence from it's right. in fact, israel hasn't yet let them come even to visit jerusalem to look at some of the evidence, although we're told by un spokesman that perhaps they will be able to travel later this week in his left. so mr. les renew says we're on the edge of a monumental disaster with draven implications for regional peace, security and human rights. and the also says, cools by the government to this ralph on this closure notes about the agencies neutrality. they are about changing the longstanding political parameters for peace
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in the occupied palestinian territory. and that's what many observers will tell you . they'll tell you that i'm right as an agency not only works in goals and the westbank, but it also works in jordan levin and i'm syria. i'm for many, it's a link of those refugees go up for forced out a link that is where i would like to would like to break in the future aims. thank you very much for that. james spaces diplomatic editor. the former is really defense minister and current member of the wood cabinet benny dunces in washington . he's meeting with us, vice president campbell of harris and us national security advisers. jake sullivan discussions are expected to focus on a ceasefire agreement. israel's prime minister benjamin that's now has reportedly instructed embassy stuff in washington, not to help in facilitating guns. this trip. that's bringing our white house correspondent kimberly hawkins in washington. so holly, us officials can be welcoming very dense. so what we know is already there has been
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a rather warm welcome for uh, many gads uh, at the top of that meeting, the vice president campbell harris was speaking to reporters. she said that to what the meeting will really be about is getting what she said was the 6 week ceasefire . it will also be about getting the exchange of captives and also getting humanitarian aid into gaza. this is, of course, on the heels of those air drops were announced by the united states on friday. we should also point out those, this comes at the time of political importance for the uh, the administration given the fact that this is coming uh, just ahead of super tuesday, which is when the administration is certainly looking to get some score, some political points. but what this also signals is the fact that this is an administration that doesn't particularly care. 6 for, for the is really prime minister and is signaling but,
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but again to someone that they would like to work with. now, we should also point out, but in addition to being well received by the vice president, there will also be meetings on tuesday with the secretary state and to the blinking . and what we are told that that meeting will be about will be specifically about the aid situation that will be at the top of the agenda when he goes to the state department. we certainly have heard a change in tone. it would seem kimberly, from the, by the administration coming to harris, the vice president on sunday, calling for an immediate cease fire a 6 week si fi. is this change in tone done for political purposes? yeah, i mean, i intimated a little bit of that. i thought a bit ahead of myself, but that is exactly right. folly is the fact that there is such a pivotal election day tomorrow in the fact that there are these presidents will nominate in contests happening on super tuesdays. it's called for many states will
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be holding these nominating contests for, for president of the united states, which of course doesn't happen until november. and this many are sort of skeptical about the president vice president's comments that she made in selma alma that alabama when she says the conditions are in a humane and the treatment of the palestinians. common humanity compels us to act. we have to point out, she has made strong comments before the fact that she's making them just 48 hours before this crucial vote. many are suggesting that this is because uh, once again, this is something but um, voters of color resonates with a also young people. and these are the very voters that divide and administration needs in order to win the 2nd term in the white house. thank you. kimberly, kimberly hawk, it's live there at the white house. the us special envoy, a most hushed and is in be able to talk seem that ending the escalating fighting between israel and the lebanese onto the test for la showing between the 2 sides as
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intensify since october hausten says he's pushing for a last thing. secuity arrangement. is zayna honda re, for some beveled, it has bullet says it has lost more than $200.00 men among them, field commanders. since the start of confrontations with isabel, it's been 5 months since the lebanese arm's group opened a 2nd front to help relief pressure on its ally hum us in garza international efforts are now underway to reach a ceasefire in garza has blessed says it will stop firing and adhere to any ceasefire that's agreed on condition as well does the same. but that may not happen . that it is, it does not necessarily happen that when you have a c's, fine, does it just automatic. the extent. that is why we're here today to be able to have a conversation and discussion on what kind of arrangement that could be reached here in london is not an automatic us. and for
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a must hausten is in bayview to continue diplomatic efforts involving arrangements that would allow residents on both sides of the border to return. the us has been trying to prevent the near daily confrontations between israel and hezbollah from expanding. but has molasses, western and voice have only one goal, and that is to ensure as well security. it has said it will not discuss security arrangements for southern lebanon until there is a permanency fire in garza, in level for an invoice, come to 11 on to discuss his riley threats. no one talks about stuffing the aggression on gaza. what they say is the aggression in gaza will continue. we have said this clearly in the past those you want to mediate most immediate and the aggression but as well recently stepped up into our campaign and has linked the suspicion of hostilities to hezbollah as withdrawal from the border area and the re deployment of the lebanese army with increased numbers and effectiveness,
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us amboy, aimless hausten war and what he called the limited war between is roland has the loss is not contained a vote. he also says a new security paradigm is needed along the border between 11 on and as well. in other words as well, will not agree to return to the situation before october 7th. that means new security arrangements and 11 on has now been informed through the united states of what is needed for quiet to return to the border side of their elders. eda bailey, and still ahead on alger 0. why nato troops are taking part in the biggest military exercise since the cold war, the, the landmark day in the race for the presidency. march, they will see millions votes across the 15 states as
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a super tuesday look 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 selections 2020 a week to look at the world's top business stories. how much of those plans gonna cost is the rebuilding going to cost and who pays from global markets and economies to construction and small businesses. we have just started seeing inspection coming down in many costs. well, to understand how it affects uh, daily knives, outline forth how big a 12 level is labeled food insecurity. counting the cost on al jazeera, there is no channel that covers world views like we do as a roman correspondence, i am constantly on the goals, covering topics from politics, to environmental issues. like nothing ever seen. what we want to know
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is how do these things affect people we revisit places day even when they're no international headlines. houses are really invested in that, not the privilege as a journalist. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching outages 0 live from to high reminder of our top stories. israel continues to target densely populated areas in the southern gaza way hundreds of thousands of the space policy means that taking show to at least 17 people were killed in a rough time. as to homes, what body members of the united nations general assembly have meant to debate the us as veto of the security council resolution calling for
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a ceasefire in gaza. 3 votes of being held at the security council, but the us has vetoed all of them. now and to i've been use and the us supreme court has handed donald trump a major victory, overturning a decision that excluded him from colorado. is violet trump, is the front runner for the republican nomination to the white house to college. i present joe biden. the state stop court has ordered a trunk call for the ballot in december. fighting is ro leading up to the january 6th 2021 a time on the capital. trump as welcome, the decisions stressing the need for the presidential immunity. immunity for president and not community for me, but for any president, if a president doesn't have full immunity, you really don't have a president because nobody that is serving in that office will have the courage to make in many cases what would be the right decision or it could be the wrong decision, it could be in some cases, the wrong decision,
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but because they have to make decisions and they have to make them free of all tara that can be reined upon them when they leave office or even before they leave office. and some decisions are very tough, has to bring it out. and fisher in west palm beach, florida, forrest island. so trump winning his supreme court battle to stay on the ballad in colorado right before so, but you say a major victory for him. space significant and important. i mean it wasn't just colorado mean in illinois, we're also going to exclude them from the pilot. and if it's been successful, then many other states would have taken action as well to kick them off the ballot because they believe that he was behind what happened on january the 6th. and therefore, as an insurrection, it should not be allowed to be on the ballot. no, the supreme court, when they had the initial hearing, even the liberal justices were skeptical that a state had the power to exclude someone from
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a federal ballot. so the result is an unexpected. it is a when for donald trump, it beings he will be on all 50 states. come november if he wins the republican presidential nominate contests. but it as far as this other cases, a consent to go reading too much into it. right, i was going to ask you about that. i mean, he's going into super tuesday right now is a clear front runner. is there anything that keeps stopping a slick, but the one thing that it is sticking in his brain is undoubtedly the question of community. it's why he mentioned that during his music conference and model lago just behind me, it's why he talked about that. he believes that a president can essentially do whatever they want and the law doesn't apply to them . one of the examples given during the supreme court heating was that a president is able to kill one of his political arrivals, not face action if he is in office there. clearly the supreme court is going to
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take a few and that they had to take that case, even though the appeals court in dc real unanimously. that that was quite simply nonsense position that donald trump was taking. but given that it is a huge constitutional question, and there's never been real done before because we have another president who's face criminal charges like this. then they were always going to take that on. but if he thinks because he got a $90.00, when on the case about whether or not you could be on the ballot, and that's going to be translated into the immunity case. for donald trump, me have a few more sleepless nights because most people that i've spoken to who are legal experts say there is no way the supreme court are going to load up. you never know the supreme court decisions are always clouded in a bit of secrecy. and a bit of mystery, but just because he does this big, when doesn't mean he's going to other big ones and his father super tuesdays consent. it looks as if he's going to rump away with all 15 results at all 15
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states and territories that are holding the the contest on tuesday. it doesn't look as if he's going to run into any significant opposition from the healy. all right, island. thank you very much for an island. fisher lives in west palm beach, florida, as nato troops. so taking bought in a huge military exercise in poland, the largest since the cold war. the exercise calls notice response 20 full brings to get a $20000.00 nato and sweetie. shoulders is designed to test his defenses in the face of russia's war on ukraine. step boston has more from poland on the day's activities. this is the largest need to access high since 1988 to the end of the cold war and preparations for steps fos. the defender stopped and already after the rushes occupation of crimea. but after the russians, agent of ukraine fees have increased. that of nato country could be next. what this
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exercise wants to show is that nato is very ready to defend the alliance, but often remarks by donald trump. uncertainty has come to what the results from a doctor united states will be in the future. he encouraged, basically russia to do what i've heard. once with a natal member that doesn't say enough on defense. and that's a very painful point. so many european countries, which for the last 30 years have closed out arms factories, ammunition, factories and barely invested in defense. on tuesday, the you will launch a multi $1000000000.00 plan to upgrade its defense capabilities. but military lead us where they need to have side that not only the industry, but also people in europe need to be more aware that peace is not a given step fast and l just a rough costs and you have go in poland brushes, foreign ministry says it summoned the german ambassador in moscow after a russian media published
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a recording set to be of german army officers discussing supplying weapons to ukraine. and they potential attack in find me. a gemini is defense minister as accused of criminal enough, conducting what he called an information. did roy to create divisions within 2 fairly and governments? the vote to turn out for parliamentary election. any ron last week, reach a record know main terry minister says 41 percent of the 61000000 e radians image of all the casts are violent voted on friday. that's done from the previous level. 42.5 percent in 2020, and from the highest 71 percent, who voted in 1996 results a dot has more from tehran? no, absolutely not. absolutely. was there in the running parliamentary elections so the internal administrator has announced that what will turn out is 41 percent, which is something that the did the 4th establishment in the company is quite satisfied with because they were concerned that to turn out could be around 20
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percent, which cooled cause a, there's some surprises for the post establishment. on the other hand, the 4th one percent is the lowest turnouts just establishment of the islamic republic, or if you run in 1979. so in that sense, to position the reform missed also see the result as a significant victory. so you're running part of it has $290.00 seats. when you look at the distribution based on this results. as of now around $150.00 conservatives, they secured their seats to a different board, missed and the rest on the, the didn't independence but $45.00. and please need to go to the 2nd phone because they could not pass the 20 percent trash quote. so as of this result, we can easily say that the conservatives are going to keep their control over the 3 branches in the content that would have been interesting to consider that the government, the parliament and the judiciary. so in that sense, protest see that the results are just showing
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a strong continuation of the state does go in here on this. you said that how does your general of france has become the 1st country in the world to explicitly protect abortion rights in its constitution? parliament mentioned the historic joint session invest side to hold the final vote for us and divide new. my cause government has been pushing for the move since 2022 . the doubles of it. we owe more of that to all of these women. women who have suffered in the flesh and in the mines sometimes to the point of losing their lives . yes, we are haunted by the men who died for one thing to be free. yes, we are haunted by the needles of back street abortionist. yes, we also wanted by those who escaped con, destiny for abortions, abroad, fearing for their lives. yes, we also wanted by the suffering on memories of so many women. this apple has been fined to nearly $2000000000.00 by the you for unfailing fav, unfairly favoring his own music streaming service over rivals. and move is the
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$27.00 nation bronx for suntrust penalty against the tech dried. the says it band developers from telling uses about cheaper music subscription services outside of the investigation was triggered by a complaint from sweetie, streaming service out of 5, and that is of use for now on our to 0. i'll be back with more after accounting, to stay with the the had a low, then let's have a look at the weather across europe over the next few days. and from the satellite image, you can see a number of friends working that way from west to east. now that system is a named storm, has bought some very heavy snow to the out. a risk of avalon shows as well when it has moved off towards the se, taking the west of the wet weather. then we're going to see some improvement on wednesday. of course, the western parts of europe. but the rain isn't very far away. you can see it
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starting to work its way into highland searching all the way down to northern parts of spain and portugal. but let's have a look on choose day at the very south. we have got some wind warnings that remain for sardinia as well as sicily, since thunderstorms and heavy rain warnings out for graceful places like athens and desolate nikki. but behind that for spain and portugal, lots of sunshine and the settled condition is that on choose day into when state head of the west, the weather that you can see looking in the wind wings to the farther north of that it is okay. largely wind for the north east, a few showers here and then moving across the moving parts of opponent. so i'm wondering whether entering into the south of move way on wednesday. but for britain and i look at that for i to spell is coming in on wednesday. we haven't looked at the 3 day for london and miss the morning on wednesday. but funny spells by friday, [000:00:00;00]
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