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on the the hello arm about this, and this is the news on life from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. health officials and guys, up to, for blood donations for tens of thousands of palestinians injured in his really military attacks. as late as dropped into gaza, president obama is expected to announce the us will build a time for the reports to get fido supplies into this trip. state of emergency intake is extended as gain violent, spiral sort of stand off for the prime minister remains. the un calls for the falls and fighting is done during the most from holly months of, from around. the contract has killed more than 14000 people and displaced 8000000
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more the to health officials in guys a desperately appearing for blood to treat the 10s of thousands of palestinians injured in israel's war. they say they don't have enough basic supplies, such as blood bags. the was entered, it's 6 months, but there's been no progress in cease for find negotiations. i'm also surprised to continue the adults while accusing israel of hindering an agreement. that is michael apple reports, palestinians are locked in the cycle of death every day. and times, moments of survival. and of the ninety's riley strike on an apartment block and dead old paula in central garza leaving some residents date. oh, with the stays too much debris for rescue is to move by hand. so
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a bulldozer is put to work scraping open. an entrance with a search for survivors can begin the . busy after some time, they think they found a young boy alive. but it's to the been the young girl image in the me, what's your name? the keel the the the in
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the and then a 2nd. the the cheese loves the fear that painstaking work and covers several more bodies among the ruins. entire families killed as they slipped mike level, which is 0. it was returned. the bodies of 47 palestinians killed during the war whose remains were seized by troops from a hospital in southern garza. they were brought to the strip to cut them abo ssl. i'm cross here for a burial and a mass graves and drop on the remains are yet to be identified. it's just been blocking life saving humanitarian aid despite widespread starvation and famine in gaza. now it's ally, the us is expected to establish
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a template. a report on guys has post to bring in more aid has been jo biden's expected to make the announcement during his state of the union address and coming out as soon as 20 or 7. israel has shot almost old guys as border crossings, except for ad is for the movement of people and count them. abo select for goods since the war began. israel has shot as crossing. i'm only allowed a to get into gaza. so kind of a slam on draft crossing with egypt. the u. n. has been urging israel to reopen crossings in the north. since 1967. israel's exercise full control of guys as coastline and territorial waters, blocking ships from reaching the city. and since 20 o 7, the port has been under israel's naval blockade. garza sea port is the only mediterranean port close to shipping. the israel says it supports the us plan to build a template, a report as honda. so who would reports from occupied east jerusalem?
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is really official speaking anonymously to is really media are welcoming the decision by the bind administration to set up this port in to see that will help with the delivery of a this official also said that these really is, will be involved in the planning with the united states now for ports mentioned that there will be screenings of this, and i thought port in cyprus where it will then go onto its final destination in gaza. so the is really, are going to be involved in this, but their level of involvement is still a no. and once the president of the united states formally makes that announcement, we can expect more information to come out. 5 i'm the is really, is additionally as rules work cabinet is meeting this evening so it could be something on the agenda for them to discuss as well. the americans have been dissatisfied with the little amount of humanitarian aid that has been going in to gaza. in fact, it was something that was brought up when war cabinet administer benny gans met
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with american officials in washington earlier this week. but again, the policy of these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been to supply as minimal amount of 8 as he can in order to he says, preserve israel's image with his allies. and additionally, to prevent a humanitarian disaster that catastrophe, as we know, has been folded over the last 5 months in the war. now entering it's 6 months. well, it's about who to use the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative . he says the discussion about building upholding gaza is a distraction from israel's water starvation, automatic is inability to end the blockade. this is nathaniel idea. it seems to be just on another day for today the attention, somebody an issue with you, which is that the $700000.00 people have to start to be in those guys are now. and is there any notes on our end to get a money to be on
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a need that for them north of dennisville guys to get out of tens of thousands of next week and got the gibson border. and we don't understand why the americans cannot special design, is to allow these, the next will get them. and all these ideas about the drugs about the new products must think about the efforts to divert that tension from the fact that there is i tell they've been looked at. and that was getting people and the united states and the international community. i'm doing nothing, but i should isn't in some of this look at this be about, i thought this will take months to be brought and people will continue to die and does every daily i'm losing tens of people because of starvation. well, this is not that solution. besides other kids about this is this idea of a new port. and one of them is that the people that i paid that might be used to help people instead i'm guys which is exactly what the whole once another,
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it's mcclin's ingle. understand people's a job. i just got to give the 3rd state of the union speech of his presidency in the coming hours is all in fisher reports. the pressure is on the president to prove you should be elected for another time. he's delivered to state of the union speech is but never have the stakes being higher, but a start for do a bite. and this isn't just the plan for the next 12 months. it's about laying out his case for re election in november. the president will outline and agenda that is about continuing to build on the progress that we've made over the last 3 years. the economy will dominate byte and believes he's a good story to tell low unemployment load inflation and rising salaries for the republicans on buying it. if you had to describe in one word what you believe the state of the union is, you've heard the word crisis. you've heard catastrophe. i think maybe a summary is decline last year. bike negotiated with republicans right from the podiums by some when the boot has possession of
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a continuing support for the country seniors. as we all apparently agreed, social security, medicare is off, is off the books now. not right? pardon? the push for renewed aid to ukraine. painting is a us security issue. you'll also know it's an american military operation to get more aid into guys, and people will be watching to see if you're in use calls for a ceasefire there. and how willing he is to push that idea. and then there's the added pressure to advise you with this, you speak to the strong is a to become a key factor in the election, any stumble, any mistake, any error will be magnified by the trump campaign. it could hit his hopes of delivering another state of the union island. so sure. i'll just see you there at the white house. so the white house correspondent can we help is joining his line from capitol hill. so what can we expect to hear from president joe biden tonight?
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well, given this page is the president's last page before the november election for the state of the union. this is very much going to be a stump speech if you will. it is going to be political in nature even if he's pressing all americans. the challenge is going to be to try and mash the president's priorities with that of the american voters. so in many ways the president is trying to convince those undecided voters to vote for him in november . so as ellen highlighted there, really, this is an opportunity for the president who has, in many ways been criticized for not telling the successes of his presidency to really underscore what he thinks he's done well in the last few years. namely that he's passing historic infrastructure bill to repair crumbling, rose and bridges in the united states and also,
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but he's got the economy going again, but it is, alan pointed out his age is the oldest president of modern history is really going to be under the microscope during this speech, how he performs is going to be critical and then the other thing and all of this is going to be the issue of which guests he's picked. and the 1st lady is going to be sort of highlighting that his domestic priority. so he's going to have guests that are going to be in attendance highlighting people who have been affected by abortion restriction. and also we know that the swedish priming the story is going to be here to highlight the fact that sweden has just joined nato. one of the issues that has become a problem for the, by the ministration in recent months isn't as of course mean israel's war and guys, i understand some of the members are going to be wearing a being called ceasefire pins. what do we expect to them to say about that? if anything yeah, what we expect is a major announcement from the president with regard to port
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a temporary port in gauze. and given the fact that israel has been essentially solving or putting in place obstacles to allow humanitarian aid into gaza. the problem with this is the fact that the president has promised that there would be no american boots on the ground in order to get this age into gaza. yet, when it comes to this temporary port is going to be the us military, that will be constructing it. so he may be criticized for breaking that promise, setting himself up in an election year for some criticism by his republican opponents. at the same time, what we know is that the president is working hard to try and alleviate some of the pressure over his israel policy, which we know is very unpopular, has the fact that there are going to be those members who are going to be wearing those sees fire pins, democratic members. we should also point out as of last tuesday in super tuesday in
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the state of minnesota, at least one 5th of democratic voters there, protested and voted uncommitted in protest of the president is real policies. so the president does have a challenge and so that's just one of many things we're going to be watching for as he delivers the state of the union speech. the i know of these are you in the things are going to be watching very closely to watch. he's going to be saying that and that speech white house correspondent kimberly hoffman. thank you very much. indeed, a evidence presented to the international court of justice by israel in january was incorrect and misleading. that's the conclusion of a london based investigative team. the evidence was submitted and the case brought by south africa. it accused israel of genocide and gaza and called on the court to issue provisional measures against israel. charles stratford explains it's been more than a month since the international court of justice ordered israel to take immediate and effective measures to protect palestinians in the gaza strip from the risk of
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genocide, but right scoops and governments around the world say, as well as fail to comply and an investigative to include the forensic architecture group based at the university of london says, some of the evidence is well presented for the i. c. j hearing was incorrect, and misleading. let's have a look at some of the images as well presented to the cold. of israel says the while i see the red box is evidence of a rocket. not slight, mixed the gallons of water the sound of nation planned. the forensic architecture group analyze the picture using satellite images and free d modeling to calculate the size and the depth of the highlighted feature. and the group's conclusion. these where the legal team called a palestinian rocket launch select was actually a crate to made by a 500 to a 1000 pound bomb dropped in. and these really attack these really legal same also i presented this image claiming bill cook's hospital was being used for military
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purposes. what protest in the, in a fight is which just defied israel's targeting of the hospital and other medical facilities. the table associated the image showed what it described as a terrorist entering the hospital with a rocket propelled grenade launcher, the forensic architecture groups. conclusion, the labeling of the image body is ready. the legal team was a game incorrect. the group says the building is not a hospital, but a building use for both commercial and residential purposes. the group goes on to say, there's no evidence palestinian. all the operations were being carried out inside the hospital. under these rails claimed that a projectile was fired from inside el codes, hospital which falls these where the legal team will say, present to this image, claiming it shows evidence palestinian fighters fight a rocket from close to a humanitarian zone. and a un facility and rough uh, the forensic architecture groups conclusion,
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the annotation is misleading. as no such humanitarians even existed, as the boundaries of so called safe areas are not clearly defined or communicated to. the ongoing of homicides has been given the authority to mediate the release of captives held by humans, who's the rebels. that's according to our senior custom brigade slater, who spoke to alex here you said the who fees informed them that any decision regarding a ship and it's cru detained by the rebels, would be made exclusively by the custom brigades. and that's because the attacks and the right seat are in response to israel, starvation of palestinians in gaza. the who, who is also invited to continue their attacks on ships. and that i'd say until israel pulls out of the strip the who these have scaled up the tax and the ride see despite the presence of an international naval task force, it's one of the busiest model time routes for container ships and a security priority for countries that rely on that trade. alice could tell from this as more of securing trade routes as dumping up,
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piracy is an age old problem. the management security is now the full of international concern nations. the struggling to prevent the missile attack. so much of shipping, passing through the red sea as well as coping of every legal activity. the primary challenges for a lifetime security is mainly based on the money and trafficking, the piracy and the, you know, smuggling. so the countries in their to tell you to see they try to gather teams and you know, task forces to prevent the minutes or 15 and efficient biased their for to machine enables in the prevents they've actually the, the, so the traffic into the cv, any you task force is being reinforced as the, who's the own group attacks, which impressed was using it phones missile is now growing, need for the tow supposed to be posted with the latest types of worship capable of
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destroying these missiles before they hit merchant ships. this is the bridge, the operation center for the latest autonomy and multiple frigates that will be sailing through the red sea in the gulf of agents as part of the maritime task force to ensure security for shipping. passing through the tell you forget for the recall martin, they go will be a cool part of this will benefit you merits our mission off the coast. if you have a pretty good thoughts. radars, long range precision because it's capable of intercepting most types of fruits. the weather is being patrolling from the red sea to the horn of africa, ensuring it deters most potential attacks. we have been deployed the football team that i'd see, good football them and this right of by, by monday i'm in support of the talent that are sort of there. then we switch. i want to task because we stopped working under d. u flag as a flagship or vocation of atlanta. the e u naval mission was initially set up in 2006 to stop piracy of the whole of
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africa. and since then its mission is being extended. like i'm thinking it is real time that to be achieved me needs a lot of effort and the continuous phrase inside india. this presence will be secured by these of phones. naples vessels which are able to perform humidity area, as well as military missions. that task will be to cub piracy and trafficking and also intercept missile attacks that the who's the group shows no sign of stopping. alex could helpless out to 0. so what are the $300.00 power steering? and professors and teachers are being killed in israel's war on garza and in the occupied westbank. is there any forces detained, at least a $135.00 students from birthdate's university for opposing the war students, teachers, an activist. accuse israel of imposing a brain drain on palestine, whether it's a tax and educational institutions, the same bus drivers reports from the occupied westbank
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in 5 months of continue responding, israel has destroyed nearly all of causes higher education system. 12 of 19 universities completely destroyed. 95 professors and ph. d holders, 231 teachers and administrators, all killed of the 88000 college students. those left a life won't have anywhere to go back to school. the posting is described witnessing of parallel and systematic war on education designed to wipe out garza schools and universities. when you have a life pulled cost, also the destruction of a complete university that has one meaning that you don't want the university to be the the size of the destruction that we see today in higher education institutions is really something that is um president in the west bank, israel's cracked out is less violent, but still obstructive includes university usually teeming with people all but empty
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. now, most students told to stay home to keep them safe from the dangers and indignities of checkpoints and roadblocks. young adults increasingly profiled and targeted by israeli troops and settlers since the war began the yeah, every corner of the university has meaning to me and memories. but now i feel that there's just books and was empty, meaningless. since october, 7th, bears 8th university has seen multiple military rates. dozens of students round it up, most without charged obvious attempts administrators and students say to silence peaceful protest at a century old institution with a history of fighting for freedom. globally, campuses and activism. go ahead and present here in romo light is no different. this is exactly the kind of thing that israel is trying to start. a place where
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young post indians are encouraged to think, evolve and grow a threat to the status quote from how well it's my whole email, how it is. it is an attempt to annihilate the police. seeing an influence on the academic word. there's more that police time can give. there hasn't even been cyber attack since the war began targeting the university's network and servers says a serious threat and we should not underestimate it's one of the human capital students have is education. and this is really a main pillar in order to cut short an order is this service and or education, how we, how we are raised. you know, education is the most important thing, is reels, motives or clear rate campuses suppress students crush hopes for a better future by trying to deplete power. stein's greatest resource. it's people . a zane bus route, the old is 0. the occupied westbank, the
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state of emergency in heights has been extended by a month, was gang violence continues to spiral authorities, a band public gatherings that extended the nighttime coffee in the west of the country, including the capital of course of france. last week, games laws coordinator, the tax on infrastructure, demanding the resignation of prime minister ariel re. he's been unable to return from abroad off to the airport is closed. visible is live intelligible on the border of hazy and dominican republic. so you've been on the board for quite a few hours that tell us what you've been seeing there and what people are being telling you about the situation that's happening and hating. well, that's correct. we've been here all day and this border is now closed. we've been seeing people from, hey, you see coming to a market that is not far away from where i am, where they buy some supplies,
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medicines, and food, among other things to take back into hazy. however, this border is chose, people are not allowed to enter the dominican republic hayes. these aerospace is also close after there was, there was p to the attacks on the airport. him for the prince, apparently gaines attacked the northern part of the airport. that's why all the flights have been cancelled, and this is happening as the shooting below thing. the are, some is ongoing in the capital for the prison all around the area. we're also being told that gangs have extended the area of influence to other parts of the country and operating the also on around the terry of the situation is dire. we've heard that the world food program, for example, has canceled all the trends for full transferred, carried out by feet across several parts of the country, at least 50 percent of the people in haiti. i've using a cute hunger and suddenly this violence has a huge impact on their lives. and we're seeing that prime minister ariella and we,
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who's currently in puerto rico, he's trying to, we turn in some, your yes, how he's going to do this. we do know, according to the state department, but the secretary of state and to me blink and spoke to him today he told him about working towards the transition towards the government. that is more inclusive. it's not clear yet what he's going to do about this, but what is certain is that the people we have spoken to that are in haiti that have come all the way here. many said that he is a legitimate, but he was elected after the assassination of president join anymore. he's back in 2021. he was appointed by him, but he was not selected by the people. but he has failed them in a way because of the ongoing situation. let's not forget also that gangs or say that if he goes back, this would trigger a civil war. the res, i understand that there has been efforts made to try to get some sort of international force to respond to the crisis. but it seems to be taking a long time. why is it taking so long as
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well? i wasn't hating last year and since then there was already a guns controlling at least 80 percent of haiti's cabinets that already hospitals were collapse, food distribution. the n g o's were struggling to deliver food distribution to those who needed the most already. the united nations was saying that it was in extremely necessary to put together this flores in order to assist the population to prevent the gains from expanding their influence across the country. and this did not happen. there were no country that wanted to lead this force until we saw that 10 you have, for example, offered to send 1000 police officers to support the haitian national police has no military and the haitian nation. but he's right now is a number, they do not have what they need to fight back against the again, so sadly, this of so security a mission that is being put together,
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it should be deployed soon. it's not clear yet how, when this is going to happen. we do know, for example, that the united states is speaking with a political opponents of our deal. and we in haiti to see how this would carry out . but the 1st thing is to set up what's an fission government at some point to deploy this multi national security force to bring stability so that free elections can happen in the country. but as i said before, it's not clear yet how or when this is going to happen. what is certain from where i am, i'm from having spoken to those were coming across the water is that the situation in the country is desperate and that it needs to happen as soon as possible. theresa ball and the border of heresy and dominican republic. thank you. my colleague, nick clark spoke to darlene lucy's. she's a political analyst with a focus of hatred, began by asking her about those plans for a multinational security force to go into hate and help cubs of violence. we are on on unhappy with wept. what's happening in haiti,
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and also because our questions remain the same. how can you pretend to the correct oh, fun a solution on something that you caused a long time ago. because see what we can see and what we are seeing right now. it's a process on certain decisions made for patients without patients starting to come in during the review you're referring to is that you bring me to about the us and the not the nation say yeah, the so called a haitian friends. oh, they actually met in canada, you like me? like nick mich. they decided over he and we started a new ations or uh for taking on the decision that they made for the patients population. so now we are living, we are experiencing the consequences of their own decision making. so
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population and now they are pretending to help us. we are pretending to what our own good. so what we're really looking for is to say to them, to the so called patients friend, to escape out, leave us along the middle of resolve the issues, because now he has to be in houston solution a still a head, and i'll just say it assigned to sound the alarm is the average temperature of the world's oceans, which has its highest level since the black hole is began. plus on going to change in for land where a day of strike action is cripple, germany plane timeframe network. the
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color temperature dot is already ramping up across se, impossible, straight here over the next couple of days. meanwhile, we got a fair but a cloud just around south australia pushing up towards the interior western australia. these trucks bringing some really heavy down pulls big. sundry showers just around the top hand up towards the pill over there. and we'll see the cat on the right diving his way down towards the southwestern corner of both past 6 on what the weather over the next couple of days. but the handle that there's an $837.00 celsius there and i believe it's a $27.00 for melvin for the time being. pushing at this 39 as we go 3. so last time we could touch 40 degrees and add a lighter, really looking like a hot one here. had of this cold for which will grass the fresh and things up as we go to the already part of next week. it does try to push a little further research as we go one through sundays, probably get to an area of high pressure, which it keeping it long as he settled across new zealand old either will be some showers later on, just coming into the fall south of the south island,
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shallow. some of the wintry and night just deal affecting japan at present. we go some more snow into that west. the sides depends on the way when the weather for a time across at east the side of her own. she thinks tugging a little more when 3 as we go through fast i me and my wellbeing up for china on the in the whiners. and so i guess we'll switch to new extinction. now the ami enjoys and community groups. the group, the back from the brain. when east investigates what constitutes exemption, we generally talk to a see, i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we won't be, we want the education i want to. we don't have lead them into policy. i'm
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going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit knowing that was and services the claimant reports. would that i should just trust the community off to the side, the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness. and i'll just the integrity in the pursuit of truth. the watching on a 0 minder on most of the story is this uh, health versus and god desperately appealing for blood to treat tens of thousands of palestinians injured in israel's war. they say they don't have enough basic equipment including black box. washington has suggested setting up a template,
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a report in gaza. so a lot of aiden by c. u. s. president joe biden is expected to talk about the proposal in the state of virginia to address in the coming hours. gonna bring in joshua polish atkins at 2024 democratic candidates. so you have a zone. a corporation commission is joining us live from tucson, arizona. good to have you with us on all to 0. when we're looking at the state of the, of the union address. do you think that the president is going to be able to address the, the issues that the voters actually require to be addressed? i think very much so i think president, by the end tonight will be able to make a sharp contrast between the democratic parties. vision for the future of america and the world and the vision presented by the other side. we're looking at a vision that's inclusive positive and one that we have opportunity addresses for
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everyone in our country. how much is it about persuading his own voters that he actually should be re elected? and how much of it is actually trying to, to win over the people that he has really distanced over the last couple of months, particularly with regard for example, to your support for israel's war in gaza. but also, of course, trying to, to get his message. uh, with regards to the economy over as well. well, i think what we're going to be seeing tonight is that the president biden will be presenting a vision of america that is inclusive of all people. a vision where if you see a positive vision for the future and i think the, the primary is really show the difference. um, the former uh president trump was you know, barely clarion 5060 percent. and many primaries, president biden has consistently been winning the primaries by 809095 percent. and he clearly has
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a strong support among the democratic base. and what we are expecting to see tonight is that he's going to show that there's a clear difference and vision and values between our 2 parties and the, and he's going to be asking people, regardless of your part, as an affiliation. this is an election where we are defending our core american values and people across the you need to come and defend democracy together. one of the things that he is, as you're well aware facing on a regular basis are um, concerns about his age, his ability to actually to do the job, which is not a situation that many presidents in the past have been facing. that is going to be a difficult hurdle to get over, isn't it? because the evidence is there in front of all the voters who are going to be watching him tonight as well. i think what we're going to say tonight is a strong leader that presents a pretty clear contrast between himself and the candidate. on the other side who is regularly unable to spring sentences together and said,
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you're going to see and experience leader who has decades of leadership in washington and around the world. building a better future for our country and promoting democracy at home and abroad compared to someone who is pushing an anti democratic agenda here and abroad. and i've let me ask you about the comparison between domestic politics and foreign policy. we obviously saw a significant and angle taken on foreign policy when it came to the trump administration. the bottom ministration has withdrawn from of got a son is not faced with the situation. and israel is, of course, dealing with nato and ukraine as well. how much of that is resonating with voters in the us at the moment? how much more of a concerned with the domestic situation in terms of the economy, the level of debt that the us is facing at the moment? why i think, you know, the phrase that all politics is local does resonate, but americans understand or unique place in the world and our unique role within
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the democratic odor globally. and so as we seen with ukraine, we do need to stand with those who are pushing back against the autocratic wave that is trying to break out of places like russia and, and the people's republic of china and push back against that authoritarian impulse and really restore the sense that democracy can give people help. and as we seen on the economy, we have one of the most legislatively successful democratic presidents in the, in history. we've seen the most in infrastructure and ever and these guys are going to be producing and have produced strong union middle class and working class jobs across america. and this isn't something that's a blue state or red state issue on the jobs that the bite in ministration has had, had been bringing our jobs that are going to be available across the country. rebuilding our country from within just i'll pull,
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i apologize. we appreciate you being with us and i'll just here so thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. have a good day ahead of us managing central come on says the middle east is facing is most a turbulent security situation. in half a century michael carla was discussing mostly spending in the region before the senate committee on on services. one of the committees main responsibilities is controlling military budgets. journal color, the size of france from that on back on groups in iraq and syria has been to charge due to retaliation of the strikes hydro. castro reports from washington dc. a major question for the top of us military commander of troops in the middle east was weather of these u. s. efforts to deter further attacks from a run back militias and the region was working. in the answer from general, michael carrillo was that in iraq and in syria that yes, these attacks against us forces had stopped at least for the last 32 days. that is
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significant when you consider the near daily attacks, that forces from the u. s. were facing in that region prior to this pause, but what accounts for it? the general said this was due to the us killing of a top syrian commander of the cut, the hezbollah forces there that occurred in early february. that wasn't retaliation to an attack that had killed 3 us soldiers. and he said, since then, there had been no further attack detected in that us intelligence supports at the turns in syria and any rock has thus far occurred. but he warned that this would only be temporary, and he was also clear that similar efforts to deter the who's the rebels in yemen have thus far not been successful. as we've seen, the continued a task on international shipping lanes. what the us general said is needed is a way to stop iran from re supplying its regional, malicious, or ran exploded. what they saw as a once in
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a generation opportunity to reshape the middle east to their advantage. or in his work for decades, strategically, and circle the region with its proxies. in the past 6 months, we have seen every proxy in the a rainy and threat network operationalized interact syria 11 on gaza, the west bank in human general corolla. so that i would take the international communities joint pressure to stop the flow of weapons from iran. and he said the us cannot do it, do that alone. yes, it is boycotting you as well as our he was allies at china, continues to buy 90 percent of the ronnie and oil exports. and he said, as long as that continues to happen, iran will continue to resupply. it's for us, as at least attacks may likely continue. high digital, castro al jazeera washington, the
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new insurgency general antonio china is just calling for a pause and fight to ensue. done during the done, the conflict has killed more than 14000 people and more than 8000000 who fled their homes. diplomats of the security council are hoping to vote in a resolution to pause the fighting as early as friday. first, incidentally, reports noting the ongoing violence, food, and security and massive displacement ins threw down the un secretary general, antonio bu chairs warned the security council that the conflict. there could be 2 regional instability of dramatic proportions. any called on the street in these armed forces. and rapids support forces to lay down their arms. it is time to silence the guns and to raise the volume for peace. in just days, the holy months of drama them, we'll commence. so from this chamber today, i'm making going to you, as i call no policies,
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even so then to honor this elusive what i'm of them. by ordering good ramadan secession of those steel, it sees many members of the security council clearly shared the secretary general's concerns, the united kingdom put forth a draft ceasefire resolution let's you have to be clear the seed in these armed forces and the record support forces are responsible for the surrender situation. we're still seeing shelling and the tax and both sides in heavily populated urban areas. so that's why we vote for the resolution security council resolution quoting for an immediate cease fire for the month of ramadan and urgent old parties to announce unhindered cross border law and humanitarian access. the sudanese and basset are questioned how such a mechanism would be implemented. they, when says because of the violence, 18000000 student needs are acutely food and secure, and they're already reports of children dying from malnutrition. kristin salumi
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alger 0, the united nations, nigeria and authorities to say more than 200 at school children have been kidnapped shortly after a morning. assembly officials, they've done mother talked to primary school in the northwest and town of korea. in kaduna state authorities are still trying to confirm the exact number of children taken. say it's likely to be far more done. initial estimates for bonus, gonna speak to fidelity and boss who's a live person, the capital, a boucher. what more do we know about the incentives as well? um, one of the school teachers has come out to confirm that about $300.00 to school children were taking it also, including some teachers were taking. and these children were taking from the primary school and a secondary school that has also been uh, relocated from another location where because of duty and security. so total of
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$300.00 adopted and $25.00 of them managed to escape and they have back to their parents. so right now they have a $275.00 school children with the kidnappers. and the i'm and, you know, keep them up to 175 of the school children who are mostly age between age 215 and then the other. so a way of from the supplement school and some of the school officials. so right now the government is saying that to him that's they do everything possible to risk judy children because it's such a risk you team has been dispatched into the forest where the children that needs to be held. so we're waiting to hear at the latest from the meeting to outside of these in terms of that and whether they succeeded in risky and some of the children, because their parents anxious to be waiting for. they were to me. and you mentioned that the government was saying that it's applied attempts, investing teams to try and find that the children and talk to us about why this kind of incident happens. i understand it doesn't happen very often often,
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but it has happened before you know, unfortunately we seem to have lost our line to figure out is fair. of course, as you can imagine, communications can be a little bit tricky. let's move on. well, it's center goal is delayed. presidential elections are going to take place on march 24th. the announcements be made following a cabinet meeting. a top court ruled the proposal to hold the vote off. the prizes mocking solves monday expires. in april, the 2nd was unconstitutional. nicholas hoc reports from set of goals, capital dot com. finally, a date for senate goals, presidential elections. the crisis is over says this newspaper headlines a month after president mike himself delayed february's bold, citing concerns over corruption over the list of candidates, the synagogue. these people will go to the polls on march 24th, a date made public and a statement after the weekly cabinet meeting. so for the full time is short for a campaign, but it's better than nothing because not holding
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a vote would have been a catastrophe. all right, this is not again, we can split the minority. okay, but it seems like we're link over and election dates take our people hostage. i won't, inc. awesome. we have a constitution. and everybody, including the president, needs to respected the constitutional counsel rejected. selves suggested election date of june, 2nd, saying he cannot overstaying his time in power to organize the vote. his term ends on april. second is decision to delay the poll support widespread protests and condemnation, including among his closest allies in an attempt to a piece of the crisis. members of the parliament adopted an am. this de la between 20212023 senegal. witnessed several episodes of violent political interest, thousands of protesters were picked up by security forces. during that time, including opposition leader, we spend sancho, he could be released from the foot rights groups, criticize this m, this, the law. these are the name of the right,
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the justice truth and transparency. so just to deciding that needs to know will be voted, incent again, after saying for 3 years that the investigations has been go or has been going on. such a elements, such as the kennings of more than 60 purposes inside again is a dimension of around 1000 persons who are participating in for the test is just a denial of justice. it's just a cop out of from the government. so has dissolved the government to allow the ruling party, candidate prime minister. i'm a do bought to focus on the upcoming campaign that is now shorter than expected at the end of the day. the main question that remains is, why don't you perform these elections in the 1st place? because he 1st mentioned at talked about institutional crisis. so today we have the to the city. got these in the institutional crisis and a new form of great security forces that were on the street corners of the capital have been removed. the tension has now dropped for critics of the government. this is seen as
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a failed constitutional cruise supported by judges who stood up to the head of states to ensure the vote takes place sooner rather than later. for many here, this is seen as a tribute to the strength of sending goals democracy. nicholas hall, calendar 0. the car sweden has joined nato nearly 2 years since the last is but to become a member of the military alliance. the handover of documents took place at a set of money in washington dc. sweden apply to be part of the alliance. auto rush out launched as military invasion of ukraine ending decades of political neutrality . german rail and airport workers of walked off the job and a new round of strikes, the demonic higher wages to cope with the rising cost of living. hundreds of thousands of passengers are facing delays and cancellations, as dominant can reports from balance. this is bill in central station. normally dozens of trainers would come through here every hour. but this thursday
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very few are due to industrial action by the train drivers union. and while some passengers sympathize with the strikers, others all less understanding spring, it's really stressful and you have to constantly try to walk out whether you're going to be able to travel. no, i see on the board a lot of trained on to even running the whole project slides drugs. the good thing final comment. let me see my content this time when they come sit down to find a table to find a solution that lives in con, cancellations. and travel disruption have hit the main apples to see and funk for twit grand stuff. of the ally lift times are on strike, affecting hundreds of thousands of passengers. but the transport sector is not the only one affected by strike action. in recent months, many of the industry so see similar process card numbers i'm going to mention as of the time that we are not striking for no reason and the demands are old, was very important things,
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shortening of 4 hours and also more be to make up for inflation, in cartoons outside, instead of us in many cases, the companies off on sympathetic to these demands decisions which are added to the sense of a winter of discontent in germany. we are seeing most strikes of the relatively small but systemically important unions like the trained drivers. oh apple testing them and they have a lot of negotiating. paul companies are reluctant to given to that about to because they have so much power. i'm afraid they will use it, so we'll see most by all of which means that people using germany's airports and it's railway station is like this one. i'll go to have to get used to sites like this with fuel trains and fuel plains on those days of strike action. so i'm going to came out, was there a bullet and you are reporting to the school shooting in involved a texas in 2022 has cleared local police offices of misconduct. the investigation
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ordered by of all this sort of cancer. and luckily i acknowledge many failures, but they blamed families rushed to the school for compromising the police response . then january, department of justice. investigators criticized officers, lack of urgency and confronting the government at roth elementary, who killed 2 teachers and 19 students. still ahead and obviously we're going to tell you why says korea is not with the cutting edge of military drove and technology. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the average temperature of the world's oceans is now at its highest since records begun. and it's believed to be wise and foster. but at any time in the last of 2000 years, now, this has got serious implications. not least for the world cottle weeks, maureen scientists, a warning that a mass bleaching of call could be happening right now in the southern hemisphere, perhaps the worst in the planets history. now, according to the use, copernicus, climate change service, the average global sea surface temperature has exceeded the previous record of $20.00 degrees celsius. it's no stunning at 21.06 degrees. now that doesn't sound like very much doesn't. in fact, this is way beyond what's considered normal. i'm at mottos because fractions fish, dogs 12 ramping up hot atkins, and speeding up the collapse of the polar ice sheets. scientists stress that
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healthy oceans are critical to our life on their they feed us, they regulate our clients and we generate most of the oxygen that we believe. they also provide more than 3000000000 jobs globally. mach hearings in this profession of ocean and climate dynamics at the university of new south wales. and he says that the rise and ocean temperatures could be disastrous. the assess of the oceans of where out moraine life sits. and so an actual that marine life is used to a certain temperature range, and these temperatures are shooting up uh, going to to my try levels than we expected. i mean, it's a, there's a oh mean you're letting in your cycles, but we know that our global warming is pushing these temperatures up. but i think even so, even though we've been projecting this warming for decades now, the right of won't be out of the last couple of years as court as good as i've got a little bit anthropogenic climate change. if you look at a temperature series over the last 50 to a 100 years,
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you can see is progressive warming. it jumps above that every all nino year and dips below for low nino, but superimposed on those short term cycles is a very clear warming trend. and we know that that warming is due to after project, emissions of carbon dioxide is of the building of fossil fuels and a little bit of warming from deforestation. so yeah, it's definitely a human footprint in columbus system. not blowing me at the surface is potentially disastrous for ecosystems. for hurricane intensity, it raises the levels, it intensifies storms, it makes the atmosphere more human and brings flush flood ryan events as well. so there's a lot of negative impacts from this warming, and that's why we've been keeping track of it. but also warning about our ongoing emissions of cum docks on liquid sugar and chemical waste and leaking into a major river in bangladesh. the softer a large fire broke out on monday at the sugar factory and the ports if you choose
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to go more than a $100000.00 tons of vol sugar's, been burned, the sugar, the waste of stripping into the kinda for the river, and its counting fresh and all the marine creatures, the social security i'm, is struggling with an unprecedented low birth rate. now it's on forces are turning to drones to fair labor gaps, countries showcasing cutting edge drone technology that has many uses, including industrial and military units came reports from both. so in the critical role of drones in warfare, as seen in the ukraine and gauze, the conflicts is not lost in a country like south korea, a high tech power house with an adversary to its north, north korea, at this military wing of growing show korea drone box, the drone catchers and reconnaissance you a these are on display. the army is also exploring how to integrate artificial intelligence into various weapon systems. currently in conceptual stages. it's also to prepare for
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a looming threat and the sprinkling manpower due to the countries record low birth rate. you tell you good to go look down. it's due to the 2nd demographic drop off military results is a continually decreasing, making this 5 on the beach combatant more important than anything else. it's anticipated. the drones can compensate for lack of personnel and minimize casualties. to collaborations, the data links between unmanned systems that by enhancing combat to efficiency. south korea is making up for lost time in the automated arms race by collaborating with some of its biggest companies. korean air is developing these economists fighter jets equipped with a i, technologies that enabled the squadron to a ton of mis. we execute a given mission the future of warfare looks to be increasingly built on cutting edge technology unit. kim alda 0 who's on south korea. mama is going to be here in a couple of minutes, promote all the stories office,
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the hard hitting in to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any be thought provoking answers my question to you. all the good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb, toe. in the security council. this is something they just don't think look is a problem to access it. you hear the story on talk to how does era this is the 1st genocide that we see the real time is the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we're witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have
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a western bias. understand what they are looking to get out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. more than half of the population of the cause of the truth is risk examined. since the beginning of the words, they only have one meal per day. a that is coming in of the causal strip is not preaching all of the people and people are starving. we are in as indicated by that where they're making their house as a kitchen. please start very early in the morning. they're using wood fire because there is no cooking discuss this lent as to is cooked without any festivals they are using on your house or an alternative to the onions. it's the woods and the smoke of the fire. it makes your eyes cry and fits suffocating, but a search. how many do this every single day to give a hand to the palestinians to displace starving?
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then they say that this is the least of what they can give to their fee. plus the has 20 children die of starvation and gaza. israel's allied us president joe biden is expected to announce a temporary porch for 8 hours to me and say, that's a distract the i'm how much room this is out as you're alive from. don't have also coming up health officials and gaza urge the international community to send blood units for

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