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it is us precedent, you'll find the right to stand with this real with no red line. as long as us support continues. is there anything that can stop is real, solve on concept, from going on in? definitely a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the students raise the palestinian flag at the university of north carolina or as protests against, as well as for on cancer disrupt campuses across the united states. the, i'm tell mccrae, this is l g 0. live from doha. also coming up to you is chief phones against attacking rafa. opposite as well as prime minister says this pulls us into kansas southern city regardless of whether a cx, 5 deal is reached. the military assault on rough foot would be an unbearable
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escalation, giving thousands smart tvs millions and forcing hundreds of thousands. the sleep. indonesia is wrong, all kind of a rump. so again, forcing more evacuations in pricing. the allude to its highest level, the un office for human rights is it's troubled by the treatment of students who are protesting in solidarity with palestinians. it us universities. the protest showed no sign of slowing as they spread coast to coast over the weekend and police crackdowns and the wrists continued. the students have bound to stay intensive and cameron's until the moms miss. at least the pictures from columbia university in new york, students occupying most of the whole have barricaded themselves inside the building,
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the active as the end and other sites, according to the universities to comp ties with israel, and also aging in t. u. s. military eyes. we have travel by a series of heavy hand that the steps they can to dispense and this month, the prep is the cause university campuses in the united states of america, savings expression on the right. the peaceful assembly are from the mental to society. practically one day, the shack disagreement on major issues as they are in relation to the conflict integral side of this thing and 33. and it's right to oh, we have correspondence covering the story at the university of texas at austin at princeton university in new jersey. and the columbia university in new york from where we will begin with altis. there is kristen salumi, kristen, everyone there. as we mentioned, focus on this building a behind you and the consequences that those students face the absolutely they
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are facing exposure and, and as of today, the notice went out from the administration that the students who decides to remain in hamilton hall behind me could be expelled from the university, that's a step above what they were threatening the demonstrators on the campus grounds where they are being threatened with suspension and in many cases have already received. notice that there have been suspensions even students who actually works in the encampment when they weren't supposed to be um, but were on campus in the vicinity. some of them have told us that they have received suspension notices as well. you may also see or hear behind me that demonstrators have gathered outside of the gate. they are protesting restricted access to the campus. they were called out, called to this location by the,
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by the demonstrators to show support. and they've answered that call. they're demanding to be led onto the campus again by the university saying because of the safety concerns, only students who live on campus and the central faculty are being allowed on there . now, this, as the action in the building continues, the demonstrators there in the building renamed hamilton hall and hall. they did that in honor of the 6 year old girl who was killed in dogs. the people who tried to come and rest of the who were also killed. this is what a student activist said just a short time ago about the ongoing action in the after 206 days of genocide and over 34000 palestinian martyrs, columbia community members. took back hamilton hall just after midnight and
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autonomous group reclaimed hen hall, previously known as hamilton hall. in honor of his raja gauze in mart are murdered at the hands of the genocidal is real estate at the age of just 6 years old. this escalation represents the next generation of the 196819851992 student movements which columbia once repressed, yet celebrates today. protesters have boys their intention to remain at hand hall until columbia concedes to quads 3 demands, which are divestment financial transparency and amnesty the so again, the demonstrations are continuing suspension. notices are being sent to students and the threat of explosion for those who remain in the building. the university, however, has not called in police so far, no sign of police,
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no sign of arrest to take students off the campus, but the pressure on them is mounting. ok, thanks so much kristen. so all of this, kristen salumi for us. they at columbia university. so going to go to how did your castro, who is live at austin, texas at the university of texas. and how do you, 24 hours ago state troopers were going and intriguing protest as a why one? by one. what does it like then now? and it has, it just made the protest as a motor to him because it does seem like there is quite a presence is a behind you. yeah. tom today is a day of healing. that's what the protestors tell me after the events of yesterday that you mention when our hearing more than a 100 protesters were arrested after participating in what sprung up as a small encampment. and just mere moments after that, we were here when we saw the police descend upon those protesters and as you said,
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arrest them one by one, dragging them away from that spot. and it was indeed that, but what began as that protest in which a few 100 people were observing quickly grew to. so i'm saying that reached close to a 1000 when you to students and faculty members who were angry at the police presence saying that they come without reason that the protestors had been peaceful. they turned out to support those who had been arrested. they actually followed the police as they were making their retreat through campus. and it was a large police presence state troopers arm to the right here, a city police from the city of austin, texas. well, over a 100 police officers on campus alone that were taking those arrested members of the protest to the county jail. the students here who were angry at what they saw
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as a crushing of their 1st amendment rights of those fellow protesters. they came and actually pursued the retreating police. and what were some startling moments there were more confrontations. we don't have any word on uh, serious injuries. so police did deployed some nice as well as we saw some pretty violent looking take downs of those who are arrested. and that brings us to now, when finally these protesters are kind of reading assign to relieve some, told me that they are still in shock over what happened both by how violent it was . and they say by how, in a sense success, i suppose it was because despite the arrest of more than a 100 of their fellow protesters, they said they made their point. and they were able to get more of the community engaged in this, not only to defend their 1st amendment right to free speech. but also they said to spread the word about the suffering and gaza. and what they hope is for the
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university to divest in the companies that benefit is real and this morning, that's exactly what they've been talking about here. and they say they'll continue this conversation, which they say will remain peaceful. thanks so much, honey. how does your castro for us the, at the university of texas. we now going to be joined by john henry and who is at princeton university in new jersey in new jersey. and so let's bring the developing situation over the past 24 hours so, so where you are, can you just explain what's happening there at the moment? that's right. you might be wondering why i'm across the street from princeton university, and that's because we came here to tom to 13 students who have been arrested overnight and they're not allowed back on the campus. those who live on the campus have been evicted. and what happened was they occupied a building called cleo hall here on campus police campus. police put them in a bus,
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and then hundreds of other students surround it that bus and negotiated their release, but they did face criminal charges, and they say they're not sure exactly what consequences will be involved at the university. so these are students who pays significant amounts to come here. they worked very hard to get to princeton and i asked them afterwards whether it was worthwhile we what made this worth while and got some interesting answers. one student said as a, as a jewish person, he felt he had a responsibility to participate in the protests. another was a seminary and a graduate student who said that he felt it was a, it was necessary due to his face that see, participate in those protests. so all of the students that we talked to afterwards said that they felt that this was something that they were compelled to do. and none of them expressed regret for that. but this is a sacrifice hundreds of students are making across the country. now i think it's more than $700.00 now. enjoying this also in developing situation at the university
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of north carolina. chapel hill. what can you tell us about exactly what's happening there? well, barely a palestinian flag was raised there and. and that caused some objections. i'm not, i'm not there, so i didn't get to see any of this. but at what you're seeing in a lot of these cases is, you know, incidents, they may or may not be representative of larger groups of palestinian flags. over all of the campuses, van is not an uncommon activity. what isn't common is, is the way some of these universities are cracking down on those display. it's, there had been a history of protest from the vietnam were through the apartheid era in the 1980s. and in what we are seeing in terms of, of these crackdowns seem to be more severe than in many previous protests, not including vietnam. where, of course they got quite serious. okay,
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thanks so much joan, this joan, henry, and for us there at princeton university. the, the, the renew diplomatic pushes on the way to reach us is fine. and garza moss is it's willing to move forward at tools in cairo. but as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu has bound to attack raw for in southern casa, with a business, these 5 deal with him also not. he also said no decision by the international criminal court will stump as ro, from achieving its rule goals. bring hostages home in victory, a mass netanyahu's comments. com is you a secretary of state anthony blinking arrived in israel to hold a series of tools that follows his visits to saudi arabia and jordan. the white house has issued a statement saying the new hostage deal is a good one. and this has edge to miles to accept as ben and smith has moved from occupied east jerusalem. and benjamin netanyahu also saying that ending they will
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be reaching our before reaching our objectives is out of the question. that's come as quite a shock to a lot of people, including particularly the families that those capt is a $133.00 still full to be in gaza that protesting to night, outside in jerusalem. and that demanding a meeting with benjamin netanyahu. tomorrow on wednesday. for an update on any deal, only on monday, just because only on monday there was a suggestion, a ticket from the americans that an extraordinarily generous proposal was being made to how much uh, for the release of 33 captives, they were going to get at least 40 days of a sci fi with the potential for a more alone and more prolonged period of calm and the release of a lot of palestinian prisoners. but now how much is being asked to consider this deal? when benjamin netanyahu was reiterated his commitment to an operation in rafa,
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and he's done it because of pressure, as always, from the far right ministers who were keeping him in power at my bank. they're saying that he had been promised by that. and you know, that is where i would enter rafa, promise that would be no trouble. a good deal on the far right. but also smart rich finance minister finance minister saying any deal with how much is a terrible defeat israel. and it gives how much a rezoning victory on the silver plots of what the company's family's wants to here is that there is going to be a safe spot that's going to get the loved ones released. this appears to be working against that. prosecutors from the international criminal court, or interviewing style from 2 hospitals in the gaza strip that down to the discovery of mass graves on the grounds of the 2 facilities. hundreds of bodies were recovered from the 3 mass graves on the premises, all vanessa hospital and con eunice this month. now the remains of thousands more people. wiggs, you did l. a ship, a hospital in kansas city after it is ready,
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sage off the facility with the you and secretary general antonio gutierrez's, an independent investigation, is vital to uncovering the truth about those mass graves. it is imperative that even the pendant internationally investigates the sweets forensic expertise. i love immediate success to the sights of these mess graves to establish the precise circumstances and then which ends as a policy means lost their lives ends, or buddies or the buttons. the families of the data, the missing give a right to know what happens and the world is a right to accountability for any violations of international law that may happen. taking place on the mac mood as in ralph or in southern gaza from where he sent us the sump dies. these are soccer revelations of the discovery of these vast graves inside not their hospital and at the early are the days of last month or of this
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month in the past month in a civil hospital and for the northern part of the doctor. but it's not only the boss of graves that are off indicating that the the crimes committed war crimes committed inside health care facilities. but the fact there was a 1000 of people who were bonding guilt inside their residential, on the lift to disease under the rubble of their that their numbers is by the 1000 . there are also areas of based in part of the gaza strip work. people were given as little as 5 minutes to evacuate, and then their homes, where is a bomb than destroyed. and they are live also either inside and they are out of their homes that they were trying to do or under the rubble of the destroyed homes . but the very i, the very idea of a talking health facility is the cost of your work. crimes and international law has a quite a clear, unequivocally stated any, a target, deliberate tax on health facilities or, and for that matter. also educational institutions constitute war crime. but what's going on, even worse than does not all of these health facilities were
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a talking to invite is really military do are under military these, but the there are cemetery. so the word that the created bodies were removed, the from a, from the graves, and then the tim to reevaluate these bodies in one, not the grave all together. it's cost to do with horrible the crime war. crimes committed across the, the gaza strip now and then devolved in independence investigation. it could lead us to. 2 working with the evidence available that they've covered by the civil defense, the crew department, and also by the dr. everything so far we've documented we talked about, we were bored about being very consistent with testimony as by the medical team inside these hospitals, or evacuated and displaced families who saw firsthand. so these really military on the, the ground forces and committed. these are crimes on the ground. the still ahead here on the elders era we visit the make shift can continue with flooding his full school and 180000 people from their homes and prisons. king charles,
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she is his experience of cancer with all the patients on his return to public tuesdays the the hello, the, the east west divide. weatherwise continues for europe over the next few days. we will weather funds pulling in across the west springs more heavy rain. so the likes of france as well as is the central part of the mediterranean seems to blustery wins as well behind that. the rain continues the portable and spain on wednesday. it is gonna feel a lot cooler here. not rain runs up towards the north west for britain on the island of island. it'll be heavier in the west, but still will see. some bright to spells will feel a little bit warmer. as we go into 1st day across and all for scandinavia,
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well that's what we're seeing. a lot of the ones in that continues as well for eastern air is lots of dry skies and sunshine here, a little bit west of for the bulk and some of that rain slipping across the black sea and into tech. here we have a look at the temperatures. we're going to see something of a cool down from wednesday into thursday, across the western areas, but heat continuing to build the essential areas across the east and up in the north for the likes of more ways. we have looked at the 3 day 4 also will be well above average as we go into the new month, with sunshine on saturday, $21.00 degrees across the board. not sure whether you will, scott, a duty and a growth using for p use a cost to contribute to improving the lives of thousands of our projects except the
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cost and we strive to ensure it reaches its deserving recipients, visit the customer, rick preston. and remember, it's a cup you revise wells and increases systems costs on ridgecrest the the the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top story. is this how do you in human rights chief tuesday, a troubles by the treatment of students who are protesting and solidarity with palestinians? us universities, students bound to stay intensive in 10 minutes until the demands of miss israel's
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prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has bound to attack rougher and southern guns of whether or not there's a cx 5 deal with a mouse. in yahoos comments, comments you, a secretary said is the blinking of ron's and as well as a whole, the series of tools. it follows his visits to saudi arabia and jordan. the winehouse has issued a statement saying the new hostage deal is a good one. it is his age to moss, to accept this multiple us officials from the defense secretary to the state department say washington will oppose any is ready military operation and profit that does not sufficiently protect civilians. and the spokesman says the us has yet to see any such plan from these riley's continues to be the case that we have not seen a credible plan that would address the varying areas of concerns. and you've heard me talk about a number of times from appear and others, primarily, the ability to address the serious humanitarian concerns surrounding. again, ross is there are region more than 1000000 people simply refuge to an area that
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continues to be an important conduit for humanitarian aid, as well as the safety partner before nationals. and so any kind of operation that's, that does not address some of these key concerns. uh would certainly be opposed by us would you ins, top cold has just ruled against order in germany to hold um, sales to as rome. the case was filed by nicaragua and accused billing of filing to prevent genocide and cancer by continuing to sell. um, this is the latest case involving as well before the international court of justice . so the advocate approach, the court in december accusing israel of committing genocide. the monks has more from the hike there with 2 specific issues. one was very much factual. let's start with that. they accepted the statements made by the german legal team, but since october, the 7th, no any. has there been a massive reduction in the value of the military related trends? first israel, but the vast,
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vast majority around 90 percent of the value of all those transfers was for non lethal material. they acknowledge that had been 300 anti tank missiles sold from germany into israel. they said that the full that was not a huge amount of indication that german support these right the middle tree was helping that is ready, montreal phrase inside gaza. secondarily, they pointed out that, given the claim from nicaragua, it was that germany was in violation of the genocide convention. the court has previously itself, not yet rule, but israel is violating that convention in that full. there was no legal standing right now for them to issue these so called provisional measures against germany, because germany itself is not seen to be supporting a state that is itself in violation of the convention. that was essentially the 2 key acceptances and part of that ruling from the quote today. what kenya is present with him for show his health, special cabinet meeting on tuesday as heavy ryans continue to lash the country. the
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death toll from a months of flooding has reached at least 170 people, 185000. others have been displaced. but catherine saw a report from the camp where people had been seeking shelter. most of these people have lost everything they've lost at home. then now in this comes, it's a school the trying to get help, while in tears have brought a clue for them. so the situation is very dire. a many of them are traumatized. some of them us still missing the loved ones. we have spoken to a man, for example, was looking for. he's 9 year old son. uh the son has been found. he's dead. he's been taken to the morgue, so he's very, very distraught. but then he says he has to move on. he has to go back to where
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he needs a home, a wants to because he wants to solve age some of his belongings. this is also a couple months inside the rescue efforts are being coordinated here we have volunteers, we have a government official here. we have the red cross and the government has to pay the money much machinery like excavators, to try and dig out these huge trees that are blocking the way. and they want to try and get to a some of the bodies us to that. i still trust the government has also clarified that it is a guidelines that broke it sang up on the hills. it had been accumulating water in that gully since the ring started
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a. so this is what we see. huge devastation and people still in morning and people were still in shock. cast me so i'll just be off my, my hill. can you have okay. no in indonesia has their opposite again, from single source. he's old evacuations enclosed a nearby airport. not wrong has been active since mid april, as jessica washington reports from to casa is not wrong, and indonesia is not sooner. we see provence erupted in the early hours of tuesday morning, sending up plumes of ash thousands. this meet his high lightning flushed above the crater and lava spewed into the sky. it's the latest of option in weeks. it's all kind of activity on one island. the government issued evacuation orders earlier this month and says it is hoping to resettle some families. it will provide them with land as it is and safe for them to return home. meanwhile, people living on the nearby tuggle on the island are also being urged to move to
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safety authorities award. the volcano could spew rocks and ash clouds. what's that got me, that's what i've done. i'm glad that. but the people in tagalog done are in the radius of 7 kilometers from the top of the crate to so the plan is they will be evacuated to see all island going. a thought i'd use the airport in manada with the provincial capital, about 100 kilometers away from the volcano has been closed for the 2nd time this month. as volcanic ash is restricting visibility, we closed operations because of the alert levels and 7 in the morning. there are $38.00 planes impacted, both arriving and departing, and a total of $3842.00 passengers. authorities have also going to assume he could be treated if large amounts of volcanic material full into the sea is the home for some of the well on the pacific area.
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when many tectonic plates 0 is above what is your currency, has gone into circulation. the introduction of this and bump like gold was like, is the government's latest attempt to tackle high foot inflation or in the task that has more from her. all right, brian, pass up on why says it's too soon to know if this new car and seats symbolic gold was inc. we'll make a difference to his daddy life. like millions of other people living in the country with one of the highest inflation rates in the world. he wants to bobby's economy to improve says the cuttings is picked up by something that we get in touch with you. in good form means that we have some more confidence in these cuttings, which means that um it to into, to enforce says within the public. does it replace it does. and bobby, and donna, which last 3 quarters of its value this year, and he's backed by gold reserves and foreign currency. the central bank has
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promised not to print, excessive volume's up in you notes or flags. it does have been government in the sense that to you can't increase it is monday without it being a corresponding increase in the gold reserves or in the even in for the next interest rates. but i think it's very important for that to be trusted by the entity into that probably some or did. so did my, the exec 2 of the speak, someone to present that regularly. but commodities such as inputs, you tease, rent and fuel a paid with us dollars, that means and bobby, and still have to change the zig into us dollars. the police to being the racing, legal, and many changes operating without a license. and the mining the new card and the government need is one people to change the money is involved with the bank and not on the politicians once in bobbies to have confidence in the new currency at $1.00 of the largest markets in the capital. meaning here i haven't seen the zip notes yet. people are buying and
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selling mainly in us dollars. they say over the years is be more stable than somebody's money. if they use the currency, doesn't these value rapidly that could change, take them into hartaman, toss out the president's king charles has returned to public duties for the 1st time since it was announced had been diagnosed with cancer in february. his 1st engagement involved a visit to meet all the people who are undergoing cancer treatment for brendan has moved from london looking relaxed and smiling can. charles was accompanied by queen camilla for this resumption of his public facing royal duties. the university college hospitals, mcmillan, kansas center, is not where the king himself is being treated. but the royal gesture of solidarity and support for the patients and staff here was clearly intended to send a message, waiting patiently for a glimpse of the king with 2 loyal supporters. glad to see him out in public again . it's nice to see him back. and we.

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