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as many as in target together, let's support environmental jazz and ensuring that the truth prevails for the 1st world priced freedom day conference and 2nd to the 4th of may 2020 for the peaceful process from the us become a target experience with university of texas in dallas for the latest to face off was to me the hello on elizabeth put on them and this is algebra. live from door. how it's so coming out. try to create trans, not to piece will be protest for 3 to, you know, playing 7, arrested around 300 people to columbia university. and since the college and the
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case, many is not being students and off campus in new york, hundreds attend a made a protest to show support for palestine and denounce israel's one, gaza and university students in gaza. so they seem heard by the protests that us campuses and around the world, the demonstrations against israel's war and gaza continue at university campuses across the united states from new york to michigan, florida to california and texas. students of demanding that universities caught the ties to israel. and the companies that advanced its military efforts in gaza at the university of california in los angeles protest of the restoring barriers around there and confident that social they came under attack by supporters of israel. tensions of the university boiled as a awesome non since the days of the university of wisconsin. madison student
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demonstrations for the police officers removed over 110th and the academy had rested at least 10000 people account. the security supports person says 4 offices were injured, as they tried to remove tens from the campus essentials when the american association of university professors has condemned the columbia university president and board of trustees. the thoughts of police arrested hundreds of protest is on campus. they entered a historic hole with some papers and barricaded themselves on monday evening. they made the call in the police without even the semblance of communication or consultation with. 7 or any of the body in faculty and staff has been lost out of our own campus. the let's go to one correspondence today's about she's joining as outside the city university of new
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york. what's happening behind you there today is a protest as clearly understood by the police action being taken against many around the country of the. well, that's correct for here outside the university. and you can see there's about 34, or 500 people. it's not for your how many are pressed, and but most of them are students that have come here in a way to denounce what happened on tuesday evening at columbia university campus. but also here, where we are right now, we're around 300 students, where were detained by the police. this is what many university is not only in new york city, but across the united states. look like who the preston's off the police are constance pressing off and the police ask, universities are requesting that after many of the students that were carrying out in 10 minutes inside of the university,
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they were evicted. but now the university says, asking the police for them to stay, mostly because they're afraid of people trying to go in once again. so sadly, the protests are ongoing. we've been listening to the students saying that's columbia university or evening on tuesday evening became a war zone. they said that some students were injured, they're saying that they're not being allowed to protest and to, to so which is what the main objective right now, which is to shed light on what's happening in guys that right now, there's a riley, as you can see, right. behind me, we're hearing some people chancing it, it's not clear whether they've been in march somewhere, but for now, this is where they're staying at their messages. very, very key or is to the authorities of their university. mostly they're telling them that they want a man to die investment. they want that end to the university is investing the money college funds and, and university money into companies that they say are profiting from the war. and the join today is i buy people protesting off campus to lot day as
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well would be seeing several protests on going here in new york city to resolve this. stay on may 1st. there were hundreds of people marching with palestinian flag showing their support with the students. it's not just students who are angry before. what happened on tuesday evening at columbia university, after students barricaded themselves in hamilton halls, be renamed it after a 6 year old palestinian girl that was killed by these riley military, and many people across the city around for what happened there as being the police violence that happened there and they've been expressing themselves on the streets earlier today. we also went to another university for them, where a group of students, again, had carried out a new compliment inside. there were detained, that were removed by force and detain. then as i said before, you know what we're seeing across the country, not only in new york city, but across the country are, seems like this ones with students taking to the streets in this case also taken to
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their campus. if not, so please press sense, trying to prevent the students from going back in to the universities today. so thank you so much for that. today's of over the very latest live from city university in new york turn into the west coast. now the latest on the situation at university of california, los angeles, which so a violent mom attack a piece for the cabinet on tuesday night. as we mentioned, protests have been rebuilding barricades around the camp. over night, some attack is waved his way. the flags as they assaulted, demonstrates is in some instances with sticks police, which means to standing by and failing to protect the students. rob rentals as move from los angeles. here on the campus of u. c. l a student protestors spent part of their day cleaning up the debris from last night's attack on their campus and fortifying text them
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from further assaults. like the kinds of happened last night when mom pro israel presided demonstrators from apparently, from outside the campus came onto the campus and attacked the encampment with, with the pepper spray other type types of projectiles and fireworks as well as clubs and holes. now the fallout has been quite swift here and quite critical of the university administration with 200 faculty members. signing on to a letter, partially critical of the administration, saying they have a lost confidence in its ability to keep students safe and demanding that administration protect the students and not try to breakdown the cabinet or subject the protesters to any disciplinary action like suspension or exposure it could be said that last night was the moment when the united states with this just
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a tiny amount of the violence that is set of people gaza last 6 months. robert l g 0 and the u. c. l. a campus jennifer victor as a professor of political science at george mason university and she said it's difficult to predict the impact of the protests on the upcoming elections. i don't think we're seeing an impact on the campaign just yet. and typically, events that occurred 6 months or more outside of the election day don't impact the campaign that much likely the new cycle will move on to something else. eventually, here, however, it remains to be seen exactly how much longer these conflicts will persist. in the past, when we've seen in the way past, when we've seen student unrest um, and protest movements and so forth on campuses,
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they have subsided once the semester has ended. so there is a chance that when we, as we, as, as the graduations occur and, and campuses wrap up and we move into the summer season and other political issues take center stage. that the campaigns will, will not sort of need to response to this too much. of course, those involved with these movements will try to do the opposite. the impulse that ends in gaza. so they feed hood by the protest is that us campuses and around the world displays children at a time from the law held up science banking protests isn't us colleges? many said they hope the students will put pressure on their colleges, the government and the international community to bring an end to the role in the facility has this report causes university students are saying, thank you to students protesters the u. s. and across the world. today we spend as
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the students of gaza, you know, benefit is who have lost an academic e and long and edition really lost all the time it is it friends and hong with the young people here see the few connect to the hundreds of student protests, health and their names thousands of miles away. we want our voice to be an all of the ward reward will be here by the end of the few of the, a lot of others in the visit been the one. students are advantage. see those of the medical workers and place policy showing the vigil outside or lock. so hospital the reason you think you'll have one of them is the kind of stuff as well for you shifting. if anything you are supportive you are giving us supporting for us in palestine goes, especially i think as a strength and may god help people and to bless you. thank you very much at all the
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loved the from the police being young people 40 people held signs, acknowledging individuals, universities, including colombia, where the global student protest movement started the part honoring the protest around the world, raising inside the palace and using floors collier they're asking that students continued to demand an end to the genocide in gaza. and who that is young people who can succeed in bringing peace, something that politicians and diploma have so far failed to do in the community as ita, central, gaza, palestine. the at least $23.00 palestinians, including 5 children have been killed in his right. he strikes across, gone,
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so since wednesday morning, astride condo off on the south coast to children. that is really minute. he continues to attack residential areas across the strip. well, the 34500 palestinians have been told and 87 months of war. the jo delaney and foreign ministry says as riley settlers have attached to a con, was destined for gaza. honey, who was sentenced. this update from dasa. that seems to be part of ongoing, got a deliberate obstruction more restrictions, more of the very difficult situation. the ground created either by the intense bombing campaign or by these really difficult policies on the crossing. so just to remind our viewers, there are at least 7 across land the crossing surrounding the gaza. for that each one happens to be just a flowing into each one of the govern, the rate across the gaza strip. so it's easy if they are often it's easy and it will ensure to be sufficient to smooth. if love, humanitarian aid into the gauze is true,
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but the ongoing obstructions and restrictions on the delivery of it. and the entry of it and the ongoing blanket on certain items, particularly medical supplies and other necessary survival. just make it very difficult for the past few months since the beginning of the war. the past 6 months have been very difficult to get people's most needed. a right now at this difficult time, the settlers on the northern parts of the gaza strip. that's where a human to 3 and 8 are allowed to enter from air at the crossing dust and northern parts of the tunnel in. busy city, but they talked in an attempt to block a 2 jordanian humanitarian colon voids coming to the jobs us through a despite the talk a the a, the to come voice made their way to their destination into the gauze and stood there carrying a flower medical some food supplies, some water supplies, and other survival items much needed right now for the table in the northern part of the gauze. and for the just, the northern part of the river has been struggling with the spread of famine within
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the past couple months already caused the death of more than 30 people, or the magic as a. so on the way to we just these 5 and guys would the us pressure and how mazda agreed to israel is tons, us secretary of state antony blinking has left us right off the holding, told, spend 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu. he said to cease finding is achievable, blank and also told him nothing. yahoo! the us still opposes the ground. defensive and stuff on roof itself looks our position is, is clear, it hasn't changed, it won't change, we cannot, will not support a major military operation. in rafa, absent an effective plan to make sure that civilians are not harmed and know we have not seen such a plan. and at the same time, there are other ways and in our judgment, better ways of dealing with the the, the real ongoing challenges from us that does not involve require
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a major military operation. and process we've been talking fee is realize about that. we'll continue those conversations still ahead on knowledge and say about tens of thousands of people back on the strength of george's castle protesting against the bill. they say host the chances of joining the european union, the the latest news as it breaks. another gnostic gray of yours more power, city, and bodies over 3 of the their identities are largely lost and on, on a president in war with in depth for ports. the scale, this was something they've never seen before from the house of the story. almost 500 medical workers have been killed in spite because trip putting more pressure on health care system that tens of thousands rely on. i mean,
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these red sandlewood is one of the world's most expensive timbers of the black box and try his destination. for 11 a investigates. the spot to capture can be assigned to wood king bed without 011 days that ended more than 60 young life. in may 2021. the powerful testimony of palestinian families in gaza. as they remember, the children killed during the is really only 3 years ago, the 11 days in may. all i'll just say are of the
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be watching on to the out of me and as a put on and a reminder of on told stories to solve demonstrations against israel's one guys i have continued at college campuses across the united states at the university of california. in los angeles protested the storm battery is around there and constant . that's also they were attacked by supporters of israel on tuesday nights and palestinians and gaza. so they seem heard by the protests that us campuses that around the world. many said they heard the protests cancelled question the government and international communities to bring an end to the end. at least 23 palestinians, including 5 children have been killed in this ready s tribes across the since wednesday morning. is there any management continues to attack residential areas across the street to georgia now where police have used to, i guess robert will,
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that's a water cannon against tens of thousands of protests as outside parliament called a demonstration against the government. so called phone influence. the proposal would require organizations receiving funds from improve which are registered as phone agents. opponent say it could be used to crack down on groups critical of the government media shop. a lot of us at the protest and simplicity for testers who have been trying to break into the territory of the parliament of building 3 of the gates that have been just passed with most of the type of sprague. and we see that tens of thousands of opposition and protests is mostly young. people have gathered at depaula minutes a building again. and here in the center, they continue protesting against the so called belt on foreign influence dumps here as the russian. lo and these rallies have been ongoing for daily 3 weeks. so you
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can see that there are so many people behind me that put police trust fund. it's a tear gas again, i can feel it. and many youngsters among these crowds, they, they're wearing at gas masks and protective goals, and many people have come here tonight from the georgia regions as well. and i let today, deputies actually box the bell on the foreign influence. and the 2nd reading causing a more pros has today. so it is quite interesting. that's right now where i'm standing this price clean the police around. because unlike yesterday, today, the police manage to provide a safe passage type court over for the deputies didn't leave the palm and built in before this process actually began. yesterday on april. besides have a ride police worth protecting the deputies who got stuck inside parliament as a protest as blocks the building not allowing deputies to leave and at least have
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the process. uh yes. so they tend to stream the extremely finance at least 14 people have been injured in a russian missile strike on the declining intensity of a desa of the attack pulls the launch fire, and the filtering definitely belonging to the carrier company was head odessa as a frequent target and russian attack from has been struck several times in the past few days. there are pulls that a formal quality order to add a supplier for us, a croft manufacturer, boeing who revealed and edged safety problems has been found dead. joshua dean was 45 years old. he passed away on tuesday after a short and southern illness. he's a 2nd whistle blower to have been found dead. john barnett's a former bowing employee, died in march days, often giving evidence against his former employer in a new suit. at least 210 demonstrate as mocking international workers day and
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assemble have been detained. police use pep, a spray and take us to disperse, the crowns. the authorities into kia have banned valleys in the cities main square since the 2013 demonstrations against president frederick 5 as one and his government opposition the accident in the morning says his policy will keep office protests until the band is lifted. then the spanish capital madrid demonstrations demanded to reduce working hours and high wages. they waved a union flags and talented and supposed republic services. the country's biggest unions let the rally they have also been much as and driven even many calling on the government to end its support for israel william peacock reports from the thousands and thousands of people. not as much as it sets up on his way fears of a balancing soldier, toby represented i've every year. but this is more than ever before the war does.
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the really, the main thing that's on the cards and people fly again. you can see people, the mazda, 3 to 9 file size. you can see las vegas demanding and ends with the industry, and especially on sales. germany been the 2nd biggest above um, through as well throughout the states and by some pretty very pacific with the testing here. once we tried to all sorts of different groups, the difference of mind for this year too fast tons of as much what's happening in palestine really dominating a protest. and especially the way in which the gym and governments involved with them because they have a balance. authorities in the u. k. had begun detaining migraines to be deported to rolanda. the home office released the video, showing immigration officials arresting walgreens and asylum seekers around england . prime minister, which is soon as was the 1st group to be sent to the east african country by july parliament approved the little pays into waiting for the deportations of last month
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. leon emoralez, a virtuous, political consultant and commentator. and he says, the move as part of su next, plan to win votes. the plan is politics with a real capital piece. this is about flying to drive a wedge between the conservatives, assigning on immigration, and we'll deal with this labor policy, assigning on integration. and i think for the conservative policy that best have of any kind of ha decent result coming to general election relies on that having a strong message around immigration. now we do know that the policy is fairly popular in the country. it will be it, there are a lot of local people in groups who are saying that is in humane who is saying it's on walkable, but by and large it isn't popular policies. the questions are basically saying, asking the question for the government is, is this the type of policy that you want to be hiring your hopes on some sort of electra electra of success? and i think it's well worth remembering that the policy has no real barbecue soon.
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after was no gold white by his successful his trust, it was a girl boy or a strong and which feels like a long time ago. now you take politics and only now always see the plan come to fruition and said it does seem like a house which you see. nothing is printing is hopes on a very narrow optic tray and, and one of the plant as possible. i think all through the breaks it, but it's, and 7016. a lot of people sold that, but it was going to sold the immigration problem in the u. k, and really, although it stopped freedom as we you, nation is coming in to the u. k. when i called him doug stalked immigration from those normally you countries so we're talking about illegal immigration is one issue, but also legal immigration as another. and the reason why the u. k. has a problem, is that we do have an aging population, an aging workforce. so we need to have people that working age coming to this country to deliver economic growth. and what is a stipend economy right now?
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but then on the other hand, you go to the voting public, you do both to see cubs on integration and they get it for straight to the mainstream policies you call seems to get a grip on it. it was in england and wales had to the poles for local elections on thursday. the vote could indicate how the general election likely to be held by the end of the c. m. i play out posted as the opposition they. the policy holds a dominant lead over the governing conservatives. but for many votes as that is less about national politics and more about a steady decline and services provided by the councils that they'll be electing our full such reports from coventry in central england. like i did this 4 year old ivan novak was born with 2 genetic conditions. one so rather whose is the only known case, caring for him and fighting for the services he needs has become his mother. and this is full time job. 2 mornings a week, i havent goes to nursery school because he needs one to one k. he only gets 8 to
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the 30 weekly hours. he's entitled to that they, they could only do so much because what we're looking at service is the complete estimate that they've been cut to the buyer. and there's, there's just not this, there's just not the provision that to so to support charles carbon or new as a to type out. oh, it would be, it's really hard. i'm sorry, bye. so as a, as a total are, so as a baby, you know, he tough the support. you need all the council seats here and conservative run the need to interrupt the grabs and thursday's local elections just down the road as they will run. coventry, where a sort of consul seats are at play this week. this is school transport has been cut taxes and rubbish collection charges raised to balance the books. the council says it struggling to meet a search and demand for social housing. while national government funding has been steadily reduced more and more with paying out. and um, you know, you know, probably getting the social cad that should be, i think it's
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a social coast for the epi ones were divide. they just have the manpower and they're all working from home. you know, you love one individual on a 100 k falls and they go and get through to anything. counsels help allocate school funding, provide housing and social can collect waste and maintain roads. but at the time of searching them on, the diminishing contributions from national government councils are still obliged by law to deliver balanced budgets in a recent survey, fully 20 percent of them. so they risk failing to meet that obligation in the next 2 years for that are on the street with the general election likely by the end of the year. a lot of the attention here has been on the high profile contest for regional mat. the conservative incumbent on the street isn't a net connect, baffled with the labor challenger, richard pocket. whatever the results of that race and the council of elections listen, know that doesn't expect much to change soon. she's looking for a long term plan to arrest a long term decline in the kind of help her family so badly needs tires. bullshit.
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i'll just you. coventry, you k to that? so familiar, elizabeth put items at this half hour of news. weather is next, the inside story and look for the possible for now. so if it's really lead to benjamin netanyahu renewed threat to invade stuff on the the, the colors, whether it's brightening up nicely now, across the korean peninsula and across japan. do you see the cloud pulling out of the way, easing out into the waters off the northwest pacific. but you've all the weather system here and i'm afraid yet as yet more cloud and ray will weather in the full cost of those southern areas of china. so the state does look less, what shall we say, but that when the weather will become a little more widespread, as we make our way into fried i farther north where we are getting up into the high
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twenty's once again up to was badging? so didn't quite nice either on the 28. so i was just mid twenty's there is that fine, dry, sunny weather, that lovely weather coming back in across such a pad. and it's still there as we go on in to assess. i noticed by saturday that went to weather will push this way up towards eastern china shanghai too. and he gave me some rather wet weather at times because a little bit of work whether to into vietnam. and so what allows the scattering issue out the southern parts of the philippines? generally, it's more about the heat to the north. is that and across the humidity garage? the showers may while across malaysia, middle dr. apple, indonesia. i'm pleased to say it is dry. it's still pretty hard to cross the good parts of india. why? what to whether it was an old face unless hawks, for bangladesh, the forgotten victims of the clean energy transition populations are facing starvation
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and hung because of climate change. exploited in the quest for congress is co bumped. who owns the mind? how would they explain, and how would they govern the dream from the usa of electric, s, u, v. as for all the rest on the back of extraction, from the minds of the congo and from the bodies of candidly is workers all just the risk new series dying beyond the o n h 0 sector states in israel, and another push for it stays fine in gaza, he says a deal is a chief of both the full z a 7 month full for these really prime minister has a gain bound to invade roughly. so how will benjamin nothing, you know, whose comments affect mediation efforts? this is inside story. the
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kind of, they're welcome to the program on the clock. so the time is now until the blinking, striking an urgent tone is attempt.

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