tv NEWSHOUR ALJAZ March 13, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
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make them as understandable as we can. as always is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do the the more a kyle: this is the news our live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. another night of rates across the occupied west. find for this really forces cutting at least 3 palestinians and destroying infrastructure in the us, joe biden. and donald trump 6, you'll the number of delegates needed that policies. presidential nominations on hold plants to send you and back forth as a hastings to restore order. also spend it off the 5 minutes to announce it east that things out. there was a crisis in a state in india,
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the governments imposing type measures to deal with one of the left source just in case the . so we begin in the occupied westbank, which is roy riley forces. i've just finished a series of raids. material preparations has increased in frequency and intensity since, as well as well on garza began on october. the 7th is ready. bulldozers have now withdrawn from jeanine off to destroying infrastructure . at least 2 palestinians were killed during the incursion, which lasted for almost 6 hours to the mall outside. ramallah is ready for his shot dead at least 2 palestinians. doing right now a minute to check points and i'll jib. another 3 was injured and being treated in
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a hospital. you know me says there was throwing stones out as rainy back holes and occupies east jerusalem. the as rainy middle tree has killed a 13 year old palestinian, he was chosen, the chest was playing with fireworks and it will show off that refugee camp check point will get more on that shooting. with the mark, susan occupied the east jerusalem in just a few moments. but 1st let's go to need to abraham, who's in ramallah in the occupied westbank when needed. we've had another nights of violence across the occupied territory that tell us what's been happening. well, we know that these radio forces have withdrawn from janine after a night of raids that has started around 2 am local time where these really forces have rated the devotee yes area and moved and pushed inside the refugee camp. where confrontations have been heard between these really forces and some fighters inside the competition to palestinians have been killed. that raises the total of those
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who have been killed in the last 24 hours, really, or just says, overnight since midnight, last night to 5 palestinians. remember, this is the 3rd day of the month on and read the palestinians with getting up for a tens a month. already. they were hoping for a season sliding garza, but instead of seeing if these intensive is really read, that often is where the forces say are intended to carry out arrests. and yes indeed, we've seen palestinians being arrested and others had their homes served homes survey the for potential demolition. but in the end, palestinians lose their lives in those rates. and palestinians will tell you that this will use the full force against palestinians in those this way. the way the specifically, when some people are just going about their daily lives. also, we're talking about the destruction. we've seen some pictures coming out of jeanine with these really well. those are ruining the streets. remember,
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we're talking about the streets, but also the infrastructure, the electricity, the water and the palestinians of janine are telling us that they feel that these really pushes one to make lives for palestinians more and more difficult. they want to remind them that there is an upper hand, there's a bigger power in case anyone thinks about doing something that the scene is resistance against israel's occupation. so which remains a type of situation here in the occupies with sprinkler color. as soon as we tell you, you know what, i'm of the month on these really violations and these really raise against palestinians continue. okay. needed for him. bring us the situation that in the occupied westbank. we'll just send the pos hall file we've had of us stopping incident there, a check point in west jerusalem. police has hangs ready for the security for his shots. the attack of 2 people were wounded and take him to hospital and let's get license for the box. he joins us now from occupied. east joyce, the festival, the manual details on the stopping that happened just a short while ago. this is that a check point?
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laura, just around several kilometers to the south, west of the city center. quite close to best for him on the road, travelling into jerusalem, the attack cold and co pays by his bus and was neutralized. we don't know the condition of the individual. we do know that a 19 year old and a 25 year old according to these ready medical services were brought to the hospital here in jerusalem for treatment for minus a moderate stab injuries. this is the 2nd stabbing incident. that checkpoint since the beginning of the war, one cause of the last one was in november and soul 5 people with it. and then i'm also hearing about this young boy. if not, who was shot by is really forces in the chest. can you tell us more about the circumstances surrounding that? what does an investigation that is ongoing according to his radio, sorry to use, but the face did say that he fired a firewall in that direction. we don't have
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a huge amount more information. we've been trying to reach out to his friends and family inside should come again, not too far from jerusalem. we do know that the minutes of a national security, it's him up and give a, has publicly on a social media platform, saluted the as rarely sniper that he says was responsible for this, that okay, that amount springs, the license that from occupied is tourism. thanks very much problem as well. moving to off of the injuries treated in hospitals in the occupied westbank last year was from is rarely gone fine. that's according to the policy in health ministry is a 12 percent increase on faith as from 2022 and many of those injuries leave the victim with life changing disabilities. as by the smith reports from ramallah, la salt abraham yardi knows he's lucky to be alive. these really pulled at the tool through his body damage to his intestines, zivare, and stomach. he said he was caught in the crossfire during these riley military, right in jericho last october. the plot you leave your house,
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not knowing if you come back to we don't notice a month, so we don't feel safe at night if you could leave the house and not come back. it's not on the gaza. this is happening into us of the west bank emergency rooms and hospitals in the occupied west bank. i've never been so busy. 53 percent of injuries treated in 2023 from is really going to file a 12 percent increase on 2022. the is that i, it is, they have the get a light from the international community to people to be killers. you can do whatever you want and we can protect you from in the international audience. i mean, just talk to the, treating a more serious the majority of this uh once where um and the extreme, it is many number of them with them on the disability. the number of cases who suffer from a chest of domain,
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no kids. what introducing these really military's rules of engagement that a soldier should shout, stop, fire warning shots in the only after those warnings to get the lower party. only where a suspect is on during tends to use the weapon or is riley soldiers permitted to shoot to kill. the palestinians of describe 2023 as the year of no to moves. and these rarely military unleashed all its military capabilities against them. and with it came unprecedented levels of brutality and violence. opposed to 300 of the 420 pounds as the means killed in the west bank since october. the 7th shots in the upper part of every me actually needs most during the coming months to reconstruct his abdomen. he hopes that will give him the strength he needs to hold his children again. but it's may, i'll just say era ramallah in the occupied westbank. let's bring in somebody el area and he directs the sense of islam amplifies assembles on university. great to
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have you here in the studio with us some a says we had the in buttons report the rules of engagement, but israel should shoot in the lower body in the 1st instance, that's offer a warning. we have any reports of this child yesterday. big shots in the chest, a 13 year old boy. what's happening is that weather is deliberate, the 15, it's 8 is to instill fear into for the students in the west bank. this has been going on actually in the 4th of a service, but it hasn't. it's intensified after the 7 so far they closed about $430.00 people in the west bank. these are people in their homes, villages, towns and cities. what are the not even bothering bits, right? it's just as right as we're going into their citizen towns and villages and homes, they did overseas 1000 homes that has been at least 54000, but a simians impacted. as i said, 430 people have killed, including 71 minor children. these are people under 18,
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including the 13 year old who was killed yesterday. you had at least 4006, the injured. and that includes, i think around $260.00 miners as well. these are people in their own homes and the own towns that are being targeted by it to my bank if it has been basically touting this, has been congratulating the soldiers and the, the onset, those who have been basically targeting the for the syrians. bear in mind that has also been 1000 assaults by the citizen themselves on palestinians in the farms and girls. the numbers are staggering. on the end, as we had need of saying earlier, the intensity of these attacks that it tends to increase during periods such as ramadan, the, the, the response to the policy and resistance we're talking about be will be a child being shot people trying stones being shot being killed, it's disproportionate. no one would argue against that. what is the point until that because it doesn't seem to access the times that as well once. what is there
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to fix it? it brings the turns. i just want to point out that this has been a long policy back in 1987 when the 1st and the final broke out. it's not going to be in was the dense defense minister. and he ordered also just to break the bones, the hands and the legs, and the needs of those who are throwing stones and that included children. and everybody has seen this, you know, at the time footages are all over the place. so this is just the continuation of all the policies and that's what the big if you is doing. but now he's even targeting snipers. so can people after a couple of warning shots, and we have 5 passenger with our c normally controlling occupied westbank, monkwood a boss, we've had very little from them since the war on concept broke out in all type of what role did they actually play here? when it comes to violence against that people image by tar trays today, unfortunately, the very little, i mean the, the security forces, when the best of the student was dorothy as been part and positive. the security,
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the team is ready to give it to the team. as you know, it says 2007. since that americans got involved in training the security forces and actually paying for their budget and their salaries. they have been part and positive. this with jimmy, it's onto the stadiums from existing anything and one day. so you just come, they just disappear nowhere to be found right after that. as i always leave, they come back to make sure that there isn't no more demonstration or there's no resistance to this. okay, sorry, l. all right, i will speak more and coming out as for the moment. thanks very much. thank you. we will in gaza, is really forces have bombed more homes coming at least 2 people and enjoying others. attack happened, and the elder raj neighborhood, east of gauze of city is ready military, also talk to residential areas in con eunice and how much. and there's also been an operation in the town of l. colorado, just north of con eunice. that's bringing our correspondent in gauze a honey my would. he joins us on the phone from rafa in the south. so honey will
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fight. thing will strikes ongoing. that was the situation this morning. yes. well, on the 3rd day of of ramadan people will come across the gaza strip. one more intense artillery. yeah. and then over night i pass across the gauze is pretty, including the as carving northern part of the sprint. and these under to be relentless attacks, a city of hon units and central area of the guys and city, including directv comes and raise your you got on the phone. i live there, but i have to be with an overnight attack, the residential homes. i was not targeted and destroyed with people inside and we reported that multiple casualties inside the residential homes, and the number of people are killed so far hasn't been confirmed by a lot. so as there is still more people under the revolution,
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one of the injury that was pulled from that particular residential home and they did, but i did, they happen to be an american citizen. if an american lady, her name is the for a role, been residing in there, but i did it for quite some time. and she is among the injuries are being reported as the from the hospital as a critical injuries under a video search and waiting on for somebody that she is being pulled from under the rebels and it transferred all the way to the hospital. the majority of people who were injured and overnighted time happened to be from the a, the pattern that we've seen within the past week. and since the beginning of this at genocide award women and it shows. busy a small place on the vast majority of people who are being injured is really military. continue to conduct nice arrest of young people in western part of the unit at city and. busy really tragic about that
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is really the soldiers are posting pictures of palestinian being blindfolded and their hands with their hands at the back of their box tied with their blocks and taking pictures for social media. that'd been going virus within the past few hours. okay, honey, my point brings the nice is that from inside? gone, so thanks very much, honey. the in the us, the stage is set for presidential. we match between joe biden. as donald trump and the rice for the white house, both kinds, it's one enough to go to secure that policies. presidential nominations, finding pos, the threshold of to winning the georgia prime range of trumps to kill the republican nomination of to winning the primary in washington state is being brought into the call a. he's a professor of american politics of the united states,
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studies center at the university of sydney, and he joins us from sydney, a brand of the races now on. i'm many a wondering why they be left to choose between these 2 aging men. what happens a very good question. well, very unlikely that an incumbent president was a challenge. lyndon johnson and $960.00 i did step aside, wrote fighting the vietnam war. but usually once you've won a presidential election once you want to win, it twice can be a to 10 prison and that seriously the market success side bite. and despite being 81 years old, i think would want that place in history to be a to, to him, president life, president obama. so very likely he was going to stand again. what is remarkable in many ways is the republican party you've chosen to put donald trump forward for the 3rd election and the right off to hit the last and election. usually that's a sign that you should look for a new candidate, trump, the controlling meaning within the republican party. pushing aside his challenges
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and being put forward at 77 years old with a lot of cool cases hanging in the lot of questions about him not being fit for office, i think being brightly off. but these are the 2 candidates we left with 2 people who were not widely liked across america, but this long election season. we now and i pay the 2 party nominators. the guy today. what is the hold for donald trump has over the republican policy as well? that again, is an excellent question. i may not think he brings it to his colleagues. challenging have it's very hard because of his bullying name calling. why his supporters are incredibly loyal and vicious against those who challenge trump within the party. so someone like mitch mcconnell there was long time senate lead. uh uh, i think someone who personally probably has very little time for trump, has cowed to trump, yet again, very racially endorsing him for prizes. and again, within the republican inviting vice, this seems to be
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a remarkable tolerance for trumps. shenanigans lies. this is legal with shades. there's a loyalty to trump that i think many people around the world find remarkable that you know, 45 percent of the american population things. yeah. let's give this guy another time and office for 4 years as president. do you think there's legal issues might get trip him up and his rights to the white house? that's been incredibly delight. i mean, the idea that we're still debating with a donald trump argue that the election was stolen, which he did in 2020. whether he was involved in the insurrection, in the invasion of the capital building in 2021, early january, he was where they tried to persuade, uh, electro officials in georgia to find 12000 extroverts that some type. so there's a, during my job record, the trump has committed verified crimes in incense of the us,
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but they haven't been prosecutor diverts free periods. sorry. the fact that this such a long period is taking place. it seems possible that none of this will be tried before the november. ringback section, therefore, making a lot of the trials, probably useless of trump is elected. he dismissed the cases who could find himself, he makes himself n, i above the law. and sorry, it's looking more and more unlikely, but he's going to be tricked either by legal issues before not be able to selection and just lost a present job. i may starting from pretty low popularity points. what could he capitalize on to boost his campaign? you're right, jack biden's, popularity is one of the lowest open incumbent president in recent times. that is this very big concern that he's in a tripping geiger's. what type of nines are the sandbags type of stairs that he needs to show a lot more injuries?
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he did, i think some of that in the state of the union address, clearly any presidency is a team. i think that coordinates to come across a lot stronger. and he is back tracking on some of his policies, particularly if we look at american support or this route at least retard place. there's some sort of back tracking representing board and realizing he's in a very difficult position. trump is the head of the paul's and he's, i think his team is rethinking some of its issues and hoping to bite and move before him in the next month. so it's a little stronger than he has at the last year or so on the stump, on making speeches in front of the television cameras. finding the kind of greatest banks here. thanks. taking time, showing us here on out of there. my pleasure of the special council who investigates his president's bible for allegedly mishandling classified documents as testified before. the us congress drew and go from both democrats on republicans, but for very different reasons. practical, hey, and reports from capitol hill in believe. so help you for more than a year,
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robert her investigated this has been questioning if the finding of classified documents and president, jo, biden's, garage, and other locations was a criminal act over hundreds of pages. his report found, binding retained, and disclosed classified information. but we did not, however, identify evidence that rose to the level of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, office like republicans or outrage comparing his dismissal to a different special council that has charged former president donald trump and a 40 count indictment over his handling of classified documents. after he left office biden and trump should have been treated equally, they weren't. and that is the double standard that i think a lot of americans are concerned about this unfortunate that we have a department of justice that will treat one person one way and somebody else a different way. it's a sad day for america. he was well, but the cases are very different. according to the indictment, trump took a huge amount of classified documents, tried to hide it,
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and tried to cover up the evidence. according to hers report by didn't. none of that. democrats are just as angry at the special counsel because of what else he put in his report. saying if he tried vitamins, the jury would likely see him as a sympathetic. well, meaning elderly man with a poor memory, you're doing everything you can do to get president trump re elected. you chose a general majority of reference, the president you understood when you made that decision, didn't mr. her, that you would ignite a political firestorm with that language? didn't you? irishman politics played no part whatsoever, and they brought his video to test out on trumps fitness to be president. and let me begin by what seeing you. a beautiful view like luck here. remember this, do you remember we are a nation that just recently heard the saudi arabian russian will read god bless united church, a nearly 4 hour long period outlining what will likely be the central theme of the
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upcoming presidential election. both parties tried to convince the american public that the other sites candidates simply isn't fit for the job of presidents. pedagogy in elgin 0 washington the funds to deploy the un, but force to restore order in hazy on hold onto prime is the oil and re announced he will resign trades of a force from the sun to domingo in neighboring dominican republic. haiti's prime minister at atlanta, he has stepped aside and one of the transition government takes shape. patients are filled with uncertainty. leverett, when yeah, it's no real that the prime minister is resigning patients of a duty to see if we can find someone who can been to get the old society and put the country back on track. they need to haiti has been struggling with that political and security crisis. women's fighting between gangs and the police has
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intensified in the past days. gang leaders said that he lisey's return would trigger a civil war. now that and re, has resigned, talks around the way to pick a new prime minister that will lead the country there also move to for my moutain, national and security support mission to help the police fight begins. kenya has put the mission on hold until there is a new government. but the us says, the operation should move ahead as soon as possible. right now, is you wait for the appointment of a presidential transition council, which would appoint then a new government, new prime minister. i think that's the appropriate set for the canyon government to take. but we think those are steps that will happen, as i said in the very near future. and that would pay the way for this mission to go forward without the way. but trusting the international community is not funding high on the streets of hate the sky, because the guy comes out they go from failure to failure and can do nothing for us . what is happening here is not happening to kind of comment is happening to us.
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the population into the political leaders who could not solve the situation. we must take our destiny into our own hands. many, we sent the following interventions. un peacekeeping troops, also known as mino, stock, left the country and 2017 in their presence was marred with accusations of human rights violations and of use the united nation sides of the move. ty, national security support mission will help bring extra support to the haitian national police to fight against the gang. they say they're not following troops on the ground, but fix for support to help stabilize the country. so that elections can happen as soon as possible. but for now, guns controlled, hey peace capital. and for many, the possibility of an election seems distant as they continue to cope with hardships and violence. they see every day betty, several of the seeds on the looming, all formerly and people in hazy face,
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acute food and security. that's the warning from the welfare program which has a 1000000 and one step away from funding agency is distribution, humanitarian aid from existing reserves. but since it's only a matter of weeks before it binds off of stock, give it has on there has more from the united nations. the u. n says they only have enough food left in puerto prince the capital to last a few more weeks that according to the world food program, country director. when a briefing on tuesday said that the main port in haiti remains closed due to gang violence. and that is where most of the food enters the country. so the u. n is having to rely on what's left of their emergency stockpiles that are quickly running out with, with this and security it's, it's hampering people from doing very simple things and haiti right now. taking your trip to school, i'm going to the supermarket, going to work. all these things are extremely risky. need security to come back to
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the country. i need to make sure that you understand that. um, a security is important, but it's not a case of, of funds or butter. we actually also need to have focused on, on, on, on the feeding the people in haiti, the world food program estimates. there are 4000000 people in haiti that our food in the secure, with 1000000 just one step away from famine, with a shortage of food, that means prices are increasing in some parts of the country, jumping as much as 25 percent. now in terms of the political uncertainty in the country, the u. n says they will support any political transition proposed at the caricom meeting, the calls on all haitian stakeholders to act responsibly, to take steps towards the implementation of the agreement in order to restore the countries democratic institutions through peaceful, credible, participatory and inclusive elections. gabriel's on though,
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i'll just say to at united nations in new york. so that has hair on notice era. how filipino now says in the us of being trapped in contracts and given heavy of what clothes and their american colleagues the . i had a lot of that, let's have a look at the weather across here of over the next few days and after heavy rain flooded into pots of se bronze and moving it to the well, we've got vast improvement. things are going to remain that way over the next few days, lots of sunshine in settled weather in the south, west to spain and portugal. instead, some blustery wind still looking about the mediterranean and west of the weather. thanks to the area of low pressure, the wall, those bad conditions have pushed its way for the east, broken apart across the bulk, and says, wintery weather still coming in for
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a mania. thunderstorm for pots of grease on wet to weather, pushing across to it keeps so much cool to feel to the east. it is a little bit wilma, up in the north, in area of high pressure cube things last we dry across the baltic states and also western parts of russia. but there is a swelling conditions bringing the wintery weather into norway blast we winds across from northern areas of the case of scotland and a band of heavy rain moving across brisson on the island of island. but fine weather to the south of this across moving parts of fronds and into the low countries have a look at paris on thursday while above the average with lots of sunshine. it is, however, going to get cooler in athens by friday. that's the weather update. the, the, the latest news as it breaks for save all of those deliveries of food. i typically need that because at that cute, let them of hunger and medical supplies need to
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[000:00:00;00] the, again, you're watching out, is there a just reminder about top stories this hour? is where the forces have again weighted cities across the occupied westbank until that leads to palestinians near ramallah and another 2 in jennings, full days as has since withdrawal enough to destroy more infrastructure in jeanine . here's what he meant. she has killed a 15 year old palestinian boy unoccupied, east jerusalem. this time was fine work spanish to outside the refugee comes checkpoint. is when these 2 things have power. students have increased since the will in ongoing. so it began in october and in the us, joe biden, and donald trump for the 1st one, and the delegates to secure that policies. presidential nominations, finding pos, the threshold off to winning the georgia primary must jump,
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killed the republican nomination of the winning washington states. that's why the attacks of damaged hundreds of mosques and gone. so reducing them to a russell that it hasn't deterred palestinians. you continue to pray in the courtyards and amongst the ruins of the holy sites. mohammed file reports in the midst of all the people of causal upsetting. but i'm about to say this relentless bombing cas damaged or destroyed more than 260 miles. but despite the destruction worship as a guessing to put it a month later, this is on far off, most kind of up in the san francisco. the message would like to send from
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here from wounded rhonda garza with the world is watching this and even conspire on the israel is killing the innocence. i shall targeting even the unborn destroying homes and mosques and committing unprecedented pines. how messages that these people are standing and only about the old wind guard. these are all sacred places . this is now palestine and no amount of atrocities and killings will make us leaves. the palestinians across the goal is a student determined to stand in the face of these links on the other side of the for them has been up to 1000 people still attending the congregational pray here, and i insist on continuing to do so to complete the ramadan rituals, and it's an occasion that happens only once a year. it's a plus time, which people can't afford to miss on the line. so people the ask for all the mostly around the world, the holy month of ramadan is
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a time for spiritual. even in the most dire conditions and the constant attack, repeatedly displaced on, on the brink of famine, palestinians keeping the fates at praying for peace. how much fine until the ukraine says it sent thousands of drones and we'll get deep into russian territory having several targets. and include 2 fuel facilities, one of which is an oil refinery that was reported by the damaged. russia says it's repelled a series of attacks on his border with ukraine. a lot of us present or by the said ross as a threat to europe will not stop as ukraine. you made the comments as punishment prime is said on task and present address due to a visit to the us capital to try to break an impossible funding for ukraine.
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linfield reports from washington, dc. the bind it ministration made the announcement for the additional $300000000.00 in military assistance for ukraine. on tuesday, jake sullivan, the national security advisor said that this is essential aid, but it's not going to go very far. or for very long this emergency package that we're announcing contains a large tron chef, artillery rounds and gamblers for the high mars. it is assistance that you create desperately needs to hold the line against russian attacks. and to push back against the continuing russian on slot in the east and in other parts of ukraine. after his meeting with the us president joe biden at the white house on tuesday, the polls probably minister adults was told reporters that the problem lies, not with the bind administration, but with a certain person in the us house of representatives. taska said it's up to mike
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johnson to find the political courage to do the right thing. i still hope this mr. jones will feed this risk on somebody to fall for thousands of lives and you quite and because in fact, she's responsible for the future of, of also of a number of people. you know it to about 2 the, the, the clear message is not on the from, from washington today, but also from all the copies of the visit. we are really united and will continue as opposed to your claim. the u. s. senate has already passed a $60000000000.00 military aid package for ukraine, but it has been held up in the house of representatives. that's because far right, republicans don't support the measure. and they apparently have threatened to mike johnson with the speakership. if he brings the senate version of that spending package to the house floor for a vote, house democrats for their part are trying to use
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a parliamentary mover to try to force a vote on the measure. but there is no guarantee that will work. so unless, until mike johnson decides to allow the members with the house of representatives to vote on the $60000000000.00 package, there won't be any additional funding for ukraine, at least not coming from washington any time soon. rosalind jordan, elders, era, washington the us has been battling a shortage of health care. what because they used to fill a void. it's recruited a record number of nurses from the philippines that labor and migrant rights activists. so many of being exploited on the below reports from manila. like many filipino nurses, k or renters wants to work in the united states. she's one step closer after passing the license exempt. the grass is greener and the house is bigger like that . but what many calls the american dream has turned out to be a nightmare for us. again,
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he's asked us to conceal this identity for fear of prep precautions. he says, filipino nurses have heavier workloads, the local staff. they're treating us like dismay then they're like for us we are like a cheap label or say for example you have 4 or 5 patients. and then you'll see those who are working here. i mean those people who are from here and they were just sitting in the space and if a patient dies, nurses risk losing their license to practice in the us or the else as he pointed out, but couldn't leave because his contract required him to pay $40000.00 in damages if he quit early, even though he covered his own immigration in travel expenses, he also says his recruiter, rid of all of professionals to you as a threatened to the company, refused our request for comment. activists say these practices amount to human trafficking, enforced labor threats, a d port taishan threats,
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a reputation of damage. all of those are the threats of serious harm, can be enough to compel somebody to continue to provide those services that it isn't alone. in recent years, recruitment agencies have filed a lawsuit against filipino nurses for breach of contract. but the nurses are finding back tallahassee memorial health care for our real worked, told us it's aware of the case involving professionals to you as a and is reviewing its relationships with recruiters, the us labor department to suit at least one agency for forcing nurses to pay for projected future profits, professional nurse recruiter say a breach, be standard and contracts as this for recovery expenses incurred for the recruitment agency or healthcare facility. would that amount has to be reasonable.
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one study in 2022 predicted the u. s. will need an additional 450000 nurses by 2025 a gap. filipinos are eager to feel but one that could leave them vulnerable to abuse barn below l. g 0 manila to alaska is the president of filipino nurse. as united as an advocacy group, supporting the rights and welfare of nurses. and she joins us from class on 50 in the philippines. good to have you with us. how come on all these sort of stories like aerials that we sold and barnabees reports. we don't dispute the reports of abuse and explain patient happen in other countries. throughout the once excited into u. s. have been deported to watch the reset to loose this condition, support are beyond what, what mature stated in their contract. and if they want out, they are being should or, you know, put, put in so much job probably be our,
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our response to that is to enable the disciplinary sis, i to know their rights. and even before the signed contracts or go to other countries, they should be aware of the conditions that they would be meeting and the whole country. but we don't dispute that those. i explained that the brass, these okay have been in the u. s. in else. why, why do so many people leave the philippines in the 1st place of the country be doing more to keep its masses as the main driver of versus migration to other scientists has always been the economics of meager pay and united be creek benefits. and this is aggravated by heavy workload and, and 6 year jobs, so many feed bin vendors, this would drive their, tried their la, else we are done. you know, a software from the,
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from the work load that they are, that they are going to be tools. i the, the career and salary us in versus do net affords them uh, edition based and we are like this. i may find the profession. so they would really rather try their luck. else we are done off with this kind of situation and the government does not seem to listen to the rules and do the appeals and did a lot of stuff. nurses for better we just and better with black. when who sean and we're thinking that that they are actually pushing out our skills and qualified versus abroad because of their need that's. that's the reading through the country . and so uh, but the continued to, uh, to, to 54 just street just for definitely payment. right. so how kind of the philippines best of protects then the says that it out sources to other parts of the world that we think the best,
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the best way to keep or retain the versus the north country is to provide them enough. instead of being for them to choose to practice in the philippines and basics, did that use distance, which is at the moment, really uh there is this uh, sub, she's done starvation, we just and the work couldn't be shows they have too many. so many patients be and the standards and b, n b are capacity to take care of. and also there, there are maybe, uh, uh, contracts or jobs instead of giving nurses regular items. they are given in 6 year jobs. and instead of hiring versus the registered nurses to what the government b was to, uh, get for employee 9 license versus instead. okay. the like the given,
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the situation is so bad in the philippines and the global demand full filipinos is so high. what more can the philippines do to protect it's overseas? walk of what? well, essentially it's all dependent on the optic guns or the one dis, every 2 works abroad. on the we have shirts and agencies that support should be or monday bid to provide the protection for overseas workers. the main, the main responsibility should be in line street, the opposite gun who wishes to work elsewhere or working other countries. okay. and that in alaska, we might have a good time to enjoy this. thank you very much. okay, thank you very much. i at least one person has been killed in a suspect. a gas explosion in the city of san jose has less than 50 kilometers from
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china's capital badging state media report explosion happened and a restaurant in a residential era during rush hour, several neighboring building, so extensively damaged for emergency teams. se dozens of injured people are receiving treatment in hospital and larger, at least 61 people have been kept up in the village of buddha and could do an estate when it says that the abductions are carried out just before midnight's local time. on monday, they come days off to $287.00 school children were taken from a school in kent kareka as also and could do an estate. it was stuff other becca is one of the students who managed to escape that mass adoption in kareka is his story . now most of the my name is most tough about becca. according days when we saw a bended on the motorbike fetched did not seem strangely, we have seen some of them right for the village before the co. shortly after more than
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a 100 to appear and fighting indiscriminate and the convention was noble. know it, if you i'm going to see they was shooting at us to hedging us, like capsule beating. and like i said to me and marching us to just to have them. and that's where we drink and what to continue to. that's what was a breakfast. we'll look at and some of us did not eat breakfast before coming to school and things at the end. the sick i will put you on a lots of bite on what did that one instead of flicking them about turned out co, easy, and we didn't even have it. we didn't suddenly that's in the military aircraft of kid overhead. and they quickly pushed us under a tree and as i'm attempting to kill us for when they, when they used to cushion with them. okay. and look at what size. cuz like i said, i'm with them. they offered us $300.00. just imagine them either for the order and just for one of the front of it over me, gave them to the youngest my place and want to come while i'm, you know, i'm gonna try to because one of which you know more they said that updates the different village for 3 days and the for the truck to the target, what was the security force and i gotcha. and the other ones, when i found a push,
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when one was looking, i had been there for an hour window, a short, they were gone. i walked 5 hours till i came upon us, get old man now to chat. if you had it go, no, i didn't. so i finally reached a group of logs who was oblivious to all that was happening. the disappearance of a well known journalist and mexico has sparked protests in the western states of how these k j be bought out, or is believed to have been kidnapped by on identified people off and leaving work on monday. the say prosecutor says he may have been abducted and a violent minor office call was found empty on the sides of the road. the process of being held in india following the announcements of an announcement that a new system ship know will be implemented. little makes it easier for when it just minorities from neighboring countries to become the indian systems, but it excludes muslims. yeah, the body reports the, there's been here before,
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protesting against the law. the d. c. excludes them based solely on religion. the citizenship amendments act fast strikes, refuge for minorities from 3 neighboring countries, pakistan, bundle dish. and i've gotten the star by focusing on your religious minorities. the little exclusive muslims are majority in all 3 countries. critics say that stands in direct contrast to india. secular constitution, setting religion as a criteria for citizenship. this is the 1st time that you do the principle of citizenship. you are finding a law being brought in that actually discriminates by excluding people of one particular faith. the government denies this and since the move is needed to help minority species persecution, it also retreated that there's no restriction for muslims anywhere in the world to seek indian citizenship. yes sir,
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not your boat. below i have done the job of providing a normal life to this a few days. it has done the job of protecting the culture, language, religion, families, and respect for women. and today on goods to model on goods. emily and a few of the who have sought says during this country will have the same rights as you and i. we have given them this light or the country are not the to the loo paused in 2019 by parliament was met with months of protest. dozens were killed. thousands were arrested. that reaction made not. i'm that i'm all these routing polity hold off implementing it. but now it's going forward and so our new wave of food in the student union group in the northeastern state of us on whose teachers the molding the low be scrapped all together. very clear that guy use the news and then do not with a general election scheduled for me. many field of citizenship,
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little and waiting until we were once again the point of contention for many that may lead to widespread and good. and the vision of the pools and on the streets, we had somebody elses. yeah. so the head hair on alex's era dealer since we're just a 150 meters down the track, we can hear them still think in the darkness. where on control in world highlands, while data from the government on the one page at night
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[000:00:00;00] the, the gap so of and just kinetic a space is facing it's west of water shortage. and forcing is to help deal with the problem in the government times to find people who use drinking water for other purposes. the shortage as a result of an adequate rain overcrowding, an unregulated development model. fernandez reports tankers like this. so the only source of which is the thousands of people in bengal, lulu, widely called india civic and valley inadequate. green falling water in the rose into co, very vivid basin and rapid development have reduced water supplies in a city less 14000000 people live. read about it by law board meeting does no watering the tops full well as also not working for the last 3 months. we have to do this. we don't get it from the co river. it's a big,
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big problem. a lot of do you say $110.00 villages that rely on ground water supplies from bowl? well, as other voice defected, the deputy chief it is to have come out to us is nearly half of the 14800 bo wells have dried up. residents, j authorities are not doing enough to address the problem. and that's forcing them to buy water at exorbitant prices. kiosks, dispensing drinking water like this one of these you, they never eat says 20 liters of water. put it on 60 us cents. the funny thing i added earlier, drinking water was available on our street. that's not the case anymore. now we have to come to this choice with our cons. we have to wait because there is always a queue. hydra is residential blocks. other was suspected residents of this apartment have been told that the russian english stopped on monday with supply times restricted by government officials to dodge a 0. there's
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a mismatch between supply and demand and the situation with the result soon to shut them short based. definitely believe you will be bringing that up in the next 152015. then we are requesting the engine up for me to many ways that we don't want them. of the state government is a known $60.00 fines that those we use drinking or just the purposes that scientists say that a bigger issues to consider. this professor says unplanned a benign nation, and over use of concrete is the main cause of the shortages. he said 80 percent of vegetation and 79 percent of waterways have disappeared in the last 4 decades. where the spread of concrete has sewage. more than 10 full research top the concrete, i'd say should this, we need to be consistent city. we should think about how do i sting that a lot. that through the need, we need to think about wastewater treatment. if it do that, yes, that is as illusion, and all of us will be the are the last city dies,
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and we all have to leave the city with months to go before any rain. these expected residents here are hoping things will improve. but the experience sofa suggests otherwise, not fernandez. g 0. efforts to protect endangered elephants in thailand have led to another problem. as populations of wild elephants have grown, some have strayed into areas inhabited by people to find food, sometimes with tragic results. as tony chang reports from east and tide on 7 people have been killed by out of funds in the past 2 months alone. the group for them to search for clues is dusk pools in eastern time and the targets a. how does a spot then you might think, these are the less than hunters swelled. elephants here have adapted, hiding and sleeping in the day foraging at night. there are numerous appetites up to 400 kilograms of 2 today,
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withdrawal in the mass of the forest and on to phones. while they trying to avoid contact with humans. when they do meet, the result can be disastrous. often this falls more volunteers come to join the hunt a few around, but that's just for protection comedy. maybe it's not really a job to hunt, but at least since we're more luck spotters, we're trying to make sure that the elephants don't go near the community. but these elephant education center, they try to track the other funds that kate everyone and how to react when they encounter the time to the elephant population has been increasing. and people have to come across safe to protect themselves and their property. some at the same time, let friends profit come across safe house. so it is small fiction between humans and animals. went to the elephant hunters raced through the countryside, search lights pointing into the thick forest. many people in this area right now too scared to go out at nights. these are not the plunges packet,
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them's many imagined them to be silent and stealthy. they can creep up in the dock . so that's what happened to times maybe last month. rubber tap is have to work in the cool of the night, but it's a huge risk. okay, non got all my neighbor was working that night and came across the elephant and couldn't get away in time when the elephant ended up stomping him to death. in a report from the villages of a disturbance on the edge of the community system or imaging during takes all this time there in lock 2 distinct shapes. the elephants will adjust a 150 meters down the track. we can have them still thing in the darkness, but they're heading off into the forest and the elephant onto the theme. there's no threat unless they decide to turn back. as the volunteer is showing lights that it to them, they move away, but they'll be back. they frequently return to places they know they'll find food,
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and then elephant never forgets tony cheng l to 0. touch on south eastern thailand and i'll be back in just a moment with all the daisies boys. say was the applicant narrative from african perspective to base model from us to short documentary spine african filmmakers. and that's going to be the special for the taste of the sun from madagascar and football from new series of africa direct on out just in an increasingly complex world. it's paramount to be direct capture. what there should moment international law is v b. this model until discussions, the customer, the noise is real, operates under climate of absolute impunity. we challenge conventional wisdom. how
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do that affect you out of the community? a sense that message that and to jada biggest rate that a sama fob. yeah. but these are acceptable forms of, of hate. upfront one out to 0. this is essentially curious on just lost jobs to find expedition under british jurisdiction p as josh of endangering national security, security of civilians and soldiers by accident to reveal vast amounts of classified information. among that classified information was the videos of a us helicopter attack in a rock that killed 11 people, including civilians and 2 voices. janice remains inside belmont prison here in london awaiting a final decision. whether he kinda feel his legal team says they will be arguing on the basis of freedom of speech. there's never been a prostitution be espionage that before. so use a lot of free speech documents,
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federal documents that they weren't gonna set you all back in the us. his wife died and said he is set to united states political prisoners. and that's what happens is legal team says if this attempt fails, the last remaining option is to appeal to the european court of human rights the another night of rates across the occupied westbank for this really forces getting at least 3 college settings and destroying infrastructure. the kind of them or kyle, this is alex, is there
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