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the government challenges here, where the israel has to maximize every possible means every possible method of getting assistance to people who need the us. secretary of state says that you might have to have it in situation and garzo is unacceptable. and on sustainable, the mindset me say that this is out just a live from the hall, so coming up. no, as often as well as bombardment of gauze or a seas. 5 talks in cairo,
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conclude without consensus on gangs in haiti binds, laid out with security forces to control of may that port to whereabouts from minnesota on. those polls open in the us kicking off the single most important voting day in the presidential primaries. as much as go to the polls on super tuesday, we look at the foreign policy and human rights positions of the 2 principal content is the beginning in washington dc. the us secretary of state is asking him us to accept an immediate cease fire with this. well, an end the war on garza, on to the blinking, made the comments off the holding talks with casa, as a prime minister on foreign minister sheriff mohammedan on the 9th and just them as finding lincoln also called for
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a dramatic increase of humanitarian aid into garza. and the release of captives, the situation for children, for women, for men, were caught in the crossfire for mazda is making inside of the gaza, is unacceptable and unsustainable. israel has to maximize every possible means every possible method of getting assistance to people who need united states will continue to strongly support those efforts along with many other countries around the world. but it requires more crossings, it requires more, a getting in. and once that aid is it, it requires making sure it can get to the people who need it. so we will continue to press that every single day because of the situation as it stands. we simply unacceptable. and the secretary of state is set to meet these ready will cabinet member benny guns. guns has already met with us, vice president campbell of harris during his trip. she told him the us supports, this is fine. we have correspondence covering both sides of the story in
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a moment will speak to him, the salt wrote in occupied these 2 reasons. first, that's getting the license from washington. d. c should have a tendency. so should have we had that statement that from the us, secretary of state of the meeting with cost is following most of before he meets with spin. again, is some kind of diplomacy in motion here. it was a little difficult to tell whether once again we're just seeing the sort of performance of rhetoric from the administration. clearly the u. s. isn't a bystander in this conflict is the main supporter of the is really offensive without which these very defensive couldn't go. um, so this, this idea of an opening unacceptable, and israel must act. and, you know, when we've, we've had it all before. i mean, they can do so much more, they could, they could pick up the phone until until that then you know who to, to let the aid and actually all the issue of a, the us central come home has just developed. they've just had another ad drop in
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gauze or about 3 hours ago, or 36800 ready to eat meals. but again, it will be 8 agencies. i have this just performance if that's less than one trucks with of aid that would, that should be going through some of these crossings. the blinking is speaking about, we're seeing this meeting with benny gums. he's part of the walk out with that. he's not necessarily a huge alternative or a moderating influence. he has direct responsibility for what we're seeing in gaza . but when you have to, when you put all these little elements together, you start wondering and then you have comma harris talking about c spots. is this just multiple performance of actions just addressed a great deal of concern when no leverage is actually being actually employed? oh, that's a good point that's, that's fine showers tendencies to bring us that perspective. meanwhile, from us has presented its proposal. we know for a cease fire agreement to mediation is in cairo. so let's take that now to have this all hope. you know, if you're part of east jerusalem, so what line that we're hearing out of israel and the conclusion of those talks and
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kyra the whole 2nd day of talks in cairo wrapping up with no real end in sight here. these really is, are saying they're waiting for him as his response. while i'm saying they're waiting for israel's response. and mediators in the middle here kind of scrambling to try and get answers from both sides. but it seems at this point that the talks are stalled. and remember that these rarely did not send their own delegation to the egyptian capital because they had demanded from us a list of names of all the captives and gaza, who are still alive. how must have refused that request saying that they can not give up that kind of information until there's a final deal on the table. so a lot of back and forth, a lot of sticking points from both sides, but it's really officials even at the highest level like netanyahu, himself, this entire time. all of these negotiations have been going on. has said that just
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because there are discussions just because there are talks in several different places, does not mean we are anywhere closer to a deal. right. thanks so much. i'm the social an escalation of these right. the ministry offensive own gaza has killed at least 97 palestinians, and when did a 123 others and just 24 hours people waiting for aid in garza city were again targeted ourselves. i'm a visual thoughts, smoke and explosions on the horizon in north casa, after israel bombarded the area. it's still unclear if there are any casualties. the attack follows a night to berlin, to some environment on the residential areas in job, malia and beta law here. several tell us students were killed in the offensive search operation is underway for survive. the in gaza city people were seen q and get to q wait around about seeking humanitarian aid only to be met with
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gunfire. the witnesses say he's rarely vehicles nearby. open fire on 3 trucks, caring flour, water, and other supplies. i that if you want, we'll move. they speak about the 8 every day that deceiving us 3 or 4 trucks of a to thousands of people. my son told me that he's hungry and couldn't wait anymore . my children catch up hungry every morning and i have nothing to offer them. this isn't life for you to allow me. they seem to care in a crisis in god's ears were sending as malnourished people, including children, are struggling to survive. dr. say these children are dying from a variety of diseases because of the food shortage. the trickle or humanitarian aid being dropped by various air forces is not enough to feed almost 2 and a half 1000000 people. human rights advocates say israel's, for starvation of palestinians as a war,
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crime people are and gaza facing incessant bombardment. there being stars, they like access to basic resources. they have been displaced multiple times over most of their most for most of them, their homes, their hospitals, their community institutions or schools have been damaged or destroyed and they're left everyday just trying to survive. and the idea that people are being killed as they sky image for me, garage sions, of food, is just appalling. there are 1000000 cases of infectious diseases reported by the garza health ministry. which few facilities left to treat the sick. the systematic shelling of gauze hospitals by israel has crippled the health system. the u. one is renewing calls for a ceasefire to save the money in cost of the danger axles i know which, which is 0. so i'll just sort of thought
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a couple assume is on the phone from solving garza so all the details of casualties from that attack on an 8 will convert becoming any clear right now. tonic as well as how many in fact uh, fees of tax, but not top of each row per family target to your switch, humanitarian chromeboys, despite the pre coordination with the, is really not a treat. as with everyone knows that isabel is fully taking control over the space these that they control what goes in and what comes off from the number of positive johnson. very difficult for any humanitarian homeboy happened access to the north without having kind of going through ministry to points that it's been had been recently creating and setting up some different locations in the police and the 2 main linking groups between the north and the south. and the one of the latest target to the number of chromeboys that where he's been to the north as the situation in the north is getting really desperate. and the work is alongside with
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the drivers being completely terrified with such attacks also added more casualties of mind civilians who are waiting eagerly for such humanitarian supplies. it has been also the situation described by food experts and by medical teams. but as well as using stuff that you should right now in order to punish palestinians who are right now still across the middle. the ballad, wisconsin briefly a tonic co understand nurses talk about a lot of a mess, the aged children in clinics and rough off today. tell us about that. yes, i mean this is what be a, a city administrator hello funding to the kentucky national humanitarian organizations have been warning for him. what to the explosion of the test among children because of lack of malnutrition on the hydration as clearly know the situation for there's children's getting die as there was never any kind of medical supplies been delivered to the hospital. it. busy to treat those children,
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and some of the children suddenly just decided to take their children and to flee a more to be self in order to rescue the laws. but what happens with the child isn't as concerned. i can year old boy who had just died the roof of to his family, managed to see you from another conscious garza is very on coming from boston. and he has the only tier because doctors did not really need to rescue him because of the decrease to level that the child had been during screwed because of mom. trish in his face was completely about to get to turn into skills. and as a doctors are describing the situation to be that that's perfectly just before and how difficult is the situation that to now cannot be sufficiently being told. and they're rated in hospitals, which completely funded with such patients and children in the, in both sites. so much time to come also to thank you for telling me now is must do it this way. the director of the golf study center at the coffee university good to
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have you with us. so let's start with what's happening on the diplomatic, seeing the end of these cairo talks that they ended up with anything to give any hope. i didn't think so. it's obvious that it's been 2 minutes in your whole, insisting on the fact that, you know, none of, of none of the 2 main issues. which basically that withdrawal of the troops from north and eliza. and also returned a 700000. because then who used to live in the north to come back to the north, those still conditions, thomas appear to be a huge issues. and then yahoo team is rejecting that. that's the reason why he did check to say and actually his team to keitel. so there was discussion on that if you know, if there is an, if there's any way to find, you know, is it started you from that so far? that is no basically, i mean like that. and then what about the fact that how much has been reported
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staying on an extra day in cairo is that indicates if the diplomatic process has been come as has it has an interest to show that they are uh, wedding to debit concession. if there is really something given on, you know, on the table because they have, they have interest to show that neither if that's what it is not a junction is, is that not able to solve the, the issue. and they are interested to show that is what it is. and the thing you know, in particular, on not interested to have is a strategic, we've seen the us now stop talk of a c's 5, but we've seen them continue to use a visa and the security council. how do you evaluate us position? now? they basically hoping to pressure how my son took a picture like today, accepting israel's could i see the last 48 hours. there was a change of the many kind of start to do towards as of right, the saving the guns and meeting the vice president and the blinking and then sort
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of in, in talking about what's happening here. because the ends up and on that to us to me, a message that then you know, because it seems that the white house trying to create a new dynamic within. but it's within his id politics. what basically saying, the other players are willing to work with washington if you as anything, you know, i'm not to link, it seems by doing so that puts the pressure within the how to do some concessions. this what's happening now as the end, the last 5 months has approve that international system original system has faded to and a crisis which is re consignment to us as an academic of the next. but the continue the continuation in the last 30 years where there was no conflicts result by international community led by back to the states or what they had doing. what they are doing basically is managing the crisis. is that the then ending the self funding of the people and as always, still talking about a complete end of the will. is that what is being negotiated here or
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a temporary pools? i think it took about 6 weeks. even the statements made by, by the last night, he talks about 6 weeks. and i think that is a concern over, you know, what's, what happened and rama done. and they tried to everything to talk before 11 to put them on the 11th of march, which should be the start of my god. i'm not sure there is. there is, there is any indicate that that would happen unless the by then did what's being done on 2021. when the pick the 4 and the present at that time and say it's gonna send you a whole toner and you know it's time to put in to the lord and he that. so that's the only solution i see could end overboard or push toward the ceasefire. for 6 weeks, i don't like that then this, i think that would be more of this to, to see in next few weeks. all right, thanks so much for the analysis on that. good to have you with us, my job's already from country diversity. it will still ahead on now does it will tell you about the plans of china is lead is reckon nomic revival as an annual
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meeting to national people's congress. the brought to you by visit capital will floods potentially for java, maybe on bonia or something to mouth dress. it's still the right of the season. but the focus of whether heavy cheryl tends to move in is moving to west and job away from penndot stimulated innovation. sumatra is dry. so to the north of this has been pretty hot recently and still is in places like pool kits finish eh, gives this sort of effect in handling briefly talk the tables the most polluted city in the world. but that's a little it improves now. but there you go, that's a smoke. and you're more used to seeing that in the northern indian playing during the winter. well, how do i join to still wintry, whether it briefly,
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i think in home shoes is noisily, breeze is tucked into hide. what was the sped of snow during late tuesday, but then you go wednesday looking improvement further west. the rain that was falling in southern china is being replaced by tudor. and so we're down to 20 and hong kong. about 12 in shanghai, maybe the snow showering parts of china over to rain. preventative, otherwise it brought destruction picture, and noise and india is not suffering from foreground environment. but this once again, wesley just evans coming in to pack a stand, which means some rain for a few people, not a lot significant. stay there for us, kind of sound eventually, no impact the stuff on the go to you by visit cuts on generation football. so school and the french counseling victories deborah unit c j. c. waiting, waiting, waiting, waiting for a roommate to open conversation. 3rd, very simple forward is that facing about child abuse. as you have done, i am
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a u. n. b. and i think we need to help each other and also showcases the incredible story of the footfall listen flat off, get us down to escape the telephone generation for the episode. one of the the welcome back. you're watching out just here at the time. to recap la headlines, the secretary of state is off time asked to accept an immediate cease fire with they as well. and in the world, garza made the comments off the holding talks with us prime minister thinking also cold for a dramatic increase of event and terry and agents. garza, i'm the release of caps. it's israel has to maximize every possible means every
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possible match of getting assistance to people who need a mouse has presented its proposal for a cease fire agreement. to mediators in kyra says it's now waiting for a response from this route, which didn't send a delegation to this round of tools on the ground in gaza is ready for us, is they've killed almost a 100 thomaston in the past day. the from coast to coast, both thing is be gone and the most important day in the us presidential primaries known as super tuesday 15 states and one territory costing that balance is a day that can often decide the candidates for the republican and democratic policies. visit joe biden, and donald trump faced little challenge to the nominations. one of the decisions facing both is this super tuesday is which of the candidates will best advance us
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interests on the global stage? so i'm showing this policy's rooted in the slogan america 1st. joe biden adopted the phrase, america is back that foreign policy positions of pay a complete opposites. but in terms of human rights, the gap between them is not ro. my kind of explains why, from washington, as as donald trump fights for a 2nd term, he doubles down on some of the most controversial aspects of his 1st threatening to abandon nato allies. should they come under attack in the said match, and we compensation with a nato leda. but one of the hedge and the country set up and said, does that mean that if we don't pay the bills, then you're not going to protect us? i should. that's exactly what it means. exactly. i'm not going to protect from continues to rail against international agreements from which is administration unilaterally withdrew and upon becoming president,
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go bite and attempted to repair global relations. america is back. diplomacy is back from supplier in fascination with dictators. he's bad on immigration from predominantly muslim countries is insistence on separating migrant children from the parents or reflected the world view in which human rights had no place. and now the position that by didn't pledge to reset, we must start with diplomacy routed in america's most cherished democratic values. defending freedom champions, opportunity upholding universal rights, respecting the rule of law and treaty. every person with dignity in this potential re match the philosophy of global liberalism is up against that of nativist isolation. the administration on the west wing portray is itself as morally and ethically superior to the last. this reduces the foreign policy and
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human rights positions of the 2 contenders to black and white. it's not that simple . finding all the withdrawal from us, we're gonna use done a budgeting, those who fought against a ton of bond and the name of the us along with millions of women whose emancipation had been so brief. he's on questioning, support of israel has not waited, despite genocide and gaza, the and trump decision to break with decades of policy and recognize jerusalem as israel, as capital has not be robust. whether he did or whether he didn't. he denies it vehemently. well, trump openly stated that the relationship of saudi arabia was more important than the mood of journalist jamal could shoji by didn't condemn the killing, but continues to embrace relationship. and if a lead to is to be judged by the company he keeps the jury is still out of the room . mike cannot, i'll just hear a washington. and you can watch, i'll just hear
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a special coverage of super tuesday starting at 1800 l g n t o gains in haiti. baffling police and ami for control of the main apples in the capsule. the country is in the state of emergency off the gang leaders announced the going to have it front of the government. the whereabouts of prime minister ariel laundry is unknown. he went to nairobi last week to finalize the deal on sending kenyan police to hazy to help, but hasn't returned. can you is ministry of phone to 5 says he flew to new york on saturday. definitely the cover for the international airport has stopped operating. no flights in or out, paralyzed by gang violence, like much of the country. a gang leader and former police officer jimmy sherry's antics named barbecue is claimed responsibility for the attacks. seeing the aims to force the prime minister of yellow only to stand down. in an unusual move,
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the guns are uniting to bring down the government. and analysts say this could be a turning point in the eighty's already to much was history to the government gave us the weapons to fight with our brothers and sisters. now retained the guns and gave them to fight them because they don't do anything for us. games is over on 2 of the main prisoners in the capital, producing several 1000 prisoners, including gang leaders, gun partials are taking place in the streets. prisoners of escaped from several jails. it's miserable. the crisis is guessing, louis everywhere is unsafe. a con, find clients to my taxi to make money, to feed my children. i'm an old man. nothing seems to be functioning here anymore. thousands of people are fleeing their homes. many are having to queue up to get clean water. some tell all g 0. they haven't been able to find drinking water since
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sunday. we feel discouraged, we flew in a children conquered to school. we can't buy food. how can we live in such a situation with fights? not feller haitians while with the same haitian people. do us administrative sion has urged americans to leave the country as soon as possible. canada has closed, its embassy, and some aid organizations suspended their operations due to the dangerous situation. thank you very much. the prime minister flute to kenya last week, to finalize a deal to setup un task force led by can you to help restore order that triggered this latest crisis. but there is still no un troops on the ground to help authorities restore order. and the prime minister has yet to return stephanie decker, which is 072 children, and all reported missing in northern, most in big following attacks, found groups. unicef says 5 is
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a bit in targeting schools in the cab of the guy, the province forcing a 125 of them to close since january, tens of thousands of women and children have been displaced. malcolm webb has more details. the canyon capital nairobi, the local authorities in the south of talbot delgado, proven subset the 72 children, a missing following an exercise to be united children have been separated from their families in the space of recent attacks by um, groups against the villages humanitarian agencies were closer to nearly 70000 people looking for us from that home since january surviving villages say that the attackers would set their homes on file, the headings were widespread. and typically families can get scan said in these attacks over the last couple of years of the conflict. some of those children have been separated from their parents have ended up being abducted by the on groups and forced to become child. so just completely gone more than 6 years ago,
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and the own group started attacking police posts another government facilities. at the same time, the international oil companies thought it took the past to extract tens of billions of dollars worth of natural gas from nearby off. sure, the deposit is nomic states has claimed responsibility for some of those the on groups the tax since then. soldiers from rwanda, i'm from southern african countries. it comes to help the mozambique and governments french oil, john totes, how having had his operations sold by the conflict is expected to review minutes operations late to this. yeah. meanwhile, the southern african forces have said that they believe in the coming months. malcolm web elders, era, nairobi, kenya, ukraine says it's destroyed, and now the russian worship in the black sea sped tre spokesman, said the boat had been previously targeted, but was blowed off over night by maritime drones. and the coach straightened the crimea tropic price as this update from keith. and it does seem to be another
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significant claim success by ukraine, against russia's navy and against the black sea fleet. in particular, this patrol ship the surrogate co, tough was apparently in the cook's drake, that's just off the eastern coast of the crime in peninsula when it was the taxes in the early hours fields during dock this. according to a footage that we've seen on russian media, or you can see and hear what appears to be machine gun fire seemingly coming from the vessel. it is trying to fend off the attack by gro no drones this, then a logic explosion. then we have had 14 is released from ukraine's intelligence. busy and what appears to be the same attack, but from the view points of a camera on board. one of the drones itself, again, showing a large explosion that ukraine has been making big advances in it's a c drone technology. and the power of these uh small vessels,
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the speed and also that range reaching a hundreds of kilometers across the black sea. it's meant that the rushes black sea fleet has had to restrict the air or is it can operate to move back more towards the east and southern parts of the black sea, but seemingly still within range of these drones. what so, so what reading from a russian perspective is that a low this was a small vessel, it's a cool that size with just the 80 crew members. it was one of russia's newest vessels. it only came into service a couple of years ago and seemingly of russia's ships in the black sea. they knew all still can't seem to find an answer to these ukrainian matrons gemini is defense minister, says steps will be taken to improve the security of it smoothly. communications, it's off, the russian media released an audio recording of a cold between german officials discussing whether to provide ukraine was long range missiles to buy with the china or the status of gathering badging for the
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opening of the national people's congress. the week long meeting sets the policy agenda for the coming year. premier leech young announced a goal of a 5 percent rise in economic growth in 2024 the same as last year. let's katrina you reports. how much, how to, to achieve this time. the opening of china is national people's congress and aging was full of pageantry and low and surprises. giving his 1st government work report is premier lee chung announced a gdp target of around 5 percent for 2024 and inflation. target of 3 percent. and the creation of $12000000.00 new jobs and cities for, for while these figures mirror last year as targets, li admitted they would be more difficult to achieve feasible size. so she moved police expect her tardies, i propose taking into accounts both domestic and international situations. so just keeping this part is this.
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