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at least come 1st of the $300.00 on luis hobbins, it goes through the bumps the crossing in recent months. our most of these bless and be blessed and we all turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence. the graduation sermon is take place at some colleges and universities in the us of to weeks of demonstrations and supports of palestine. so hundreds of people arrested on entering of the university of michigan where students carry their protests against the war and gaza. right into graduation. the one carried johnston, this is all just there a lot from day. oh, so coming up, thousands of demonstrates is gathering televi, demanding
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a deal is done and to release all the captives housing does the displace kind of stay and say they want to go home as a good shaped thing. teams meeting car right to try and strike a deal for c spot in gaza bus on tony cheng and east to me and my what pro democracy points is military struggling for control of one of the country's most important trade highways. the we begin in the us, we have protests against as well as one guys are continuing on university campuses across the country. the university of michigan is one of the 1st may to american colleges to hold the graduation started. there was some monitor disruptions from students who are demanding university divest from these rep, from engine begins coverage and alpha michigan college telling us about. as the
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class of 2024 has carried a heavy burden down a hard road, their education has been paused for the pen. demik moved the virtual classrooms. and now this a bittersweet celebration of a generation z college career. what this class knows is that what is normal in a sense is a world and a people and a future for them that is uncertain. for some graduates like this palestinian american whose last family and gaza, the approaches go on even is they don't cap and gown it feels as though it is the only thing that i kind of do, i cannot operate as business as usual. i cannot engage in anything celebratory because we have all been under such immense grief. i'm for the last 7 months for their families, like this man who came from malaysia disease son graduate, who protests left some supportive, some conflicted. i'm not against the protest, but i,
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i feel it should not be held in the universe because protests while sometimes they can get by owner or not be right. i think that they're a great way for people to express how they really feel and what they truly believe . to university professors that protested graduation or a learning opportunity for post pandemic students. and it's usually a running that in other institutions thus far, not here, but in other institutions. university administrators have taken it upon themselves with very little reason to shut down students voices, to arrest and detain, and break up the cabinets. that is served. the purpose really of enlivening campus debate as opposed to closing it down. more than 63000 spectators watched. 8000 students get their degrees. editor rena called the big house michigan stadium. there was a curious screening and there were volunteers there to rude out disruption. but the students didn't find opportunities to hold the university accountable for its investments in israel, and it's war and gods that they were palestinian flags in the
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big house. the students were briefly detained by police after interrupting a smaller graduation ceremony on campus. across the country, students in says that with the university turnover, many of them will return to their family homes. but the protests will go on until their demands are met. john henry and l g 0, ann arbor, michigan, on the us, west coast students. the university of california in a vine to say they will remain on campus until all the demands on met. school officials say they'll continue to negotiate with the protests is on the hoping to reach a deal soon. gabriel, that is on the reports from a vine. the police in right, you're moving on, protesters were showing. so there you get palestinians, university of virginia, the police escalation and force. now an all too familiar scene at college campuses
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around the us. but it doesn't have to be this way on the other side of the united states at the university of california, irvine, the much different see, we have a police presence actually. but as long as this hasn't been aggressive or agitating, it does definitely it should give other university as an example of how to treat this and not to be aggressive with your own students and professors, faculty and staff, which we have seen. they have been very aggressive with some professors as well, several dozen protesters at bennett this encampment for over a week. now it's calm and peaceful. and the university administrators and protest leaders are engaged in dialogue. was been unique about like, um our situation here is that we started meeting with the negotiators almost like since day one. and um, uh 1st obviously they were opposed to what our demands were and we restrict that our demands. we're not gonna fulton our demands. and so we, we did
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a counter the like demand back and we said we send it to them. and now it's on the table which is um, which is actually like big they're considering arguments and we're still waiting to hear. hear you see irvine, they say they'll keep this in cameron up until their demands are met. and it appears that that pressure is working. because at another university you see riverside about an hour away from here, protesters, they're actually reach an agreement with the university university agreed to all 5 of the protesters demands, including considering divesting, for many companies that deal with israel. the encampment at u. c. riverside was then voluntarily taken down in celebration protesters here at u. c. irvine. our hope the for the same gabriel's onto outage data, irvine, california, the
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diplomatic efforts to reach a cx 5 deal between is where the mass are increasing. mass that again is in car ready to meet mediators from egypt and cancel ceiling a director with him buttons is also that these really is i have yet to send that occasion. it's not clear when that will happen. sticking points for me. those have mass demands as well ends. the board goes up permanently. that's something 5 minutes to benjamin. nothing you, all his government is refusing to do on an israel, the government says on the mounting pressure, thousands gather, then that's how the if to attend the weekly antique governments protest against, as well as hanging up the recording for the 5 minutes to find a deal with i'm asked to attend captives, health and goals that i'm here today to support a deal. now. yesterday we need to bring them back. we need to bring all the hostages back me and we got to bring them back. we got a question of government and that's in yahoo,
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we called you to reach us east by a deal which secures the release of all captives your taking more time. so you and ben, cuz you can stay in power, you don't care about the 133 or 132 captives and operation and rough. it will cause the death of the captive. you don't have mandates to kill 132 citizens of israel. let's get more now. why without correspondence? stephanie deca in ok. parties to risk them. stephanie for testers. so to mon thing that the talks resume is the government listening as well. you heard there and if we break down their dom on, some of them are calling for early election. some of them are calling for the government to step down for an attorney. i was specifically to go that he is responsible for october, the 7th, for the captives to come home for any deal at this point of whatever it costs to be made. so are they listening at this point in time?
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i think we can say no. these protests have been going on for months and months and months, and the feeling is and you heard there from the family member. one of the captive is that if israel goes into the alpha, that is very unlikely that any of the captives, however many remain alive at this point, will return home alive. so we have a very critical juncture in the tool you also heard and they are mentioning that and give their it's my band and we are, this is one of the right wing cabinet, members of netanyahu's government that really ensures along with both of those smart trips the survival of this government, he made the statement yesterday saying that he was very happy that israel has incense a delegation to karl rove, that a hope that netanyahu would make good on his promises to ben gavera that he needs to go into the hall. and then if he doesn't that the prime minister knows the consequences and are that is eluded at, potentially leaving government and causing a collapse of the government. so that gives you an indication of the domestic
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pressure that's on yahoo is under. and that's when yahoo is a man who at the forefront of everything is his political survival. so i think you mentioned there in terms of, in his really delegation to car was going to be very interesting. if at some point we seen his reading day of delegation go, that will be a positive side by the, at the moment some kind of impasse. searching me more and more reports in the media now pointing the blame at nothing. yahoo that she's the one who doesn't want to deal earlier. just briefly. anthony, blinking to us next year state was here just a few days ago. say that the onus was on have mass. if i mouse didn't accept this deal. it was them who didn't care about their people. well, now, you know, we have leeks that have masses, probably going to accept what's on the table. and it's these ratings, particularly the is really prime minister who seems to be delaying and supper. and what is on the table at the moment. and stephanie, regarding the talks themselves, then what might we expect next, realistically?
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well, they resume today in cairo, you mentioned that you still have the head of the c. i a, a william burns in cairo, along with a how mouse delegation there will be intensive negotiations on going was have pressure on these readings because as we know, the americans in egypt trends and the car is also have made it clear that they want no roof or offensive. so we're going to have to wait and see what comes out at this point. it's not any waiting for how mouth what they have to say, even though these really say we need a positive from us before we send a delegation. there's a lot happening in israel. we have a cabinet meeting at 11 am local. that's in about 3 hours time. sometimes the prime minister makes the public statement for wait and see what she has to say, but we're in uh, it's an impasse at the moment critical times and it could go either way. we're going to have to wait and see how the days unfold. it occupied extras and for assess definitely thank you. well, meanwhile in gaza there's also hope of
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a possible see spot. this was the scene in rafa were in the south of history the and that was a crowd of displace dependent spinning and saying they want to turn to the north. america assume has moved from russia in southern gauze of the song. the situation sounds really different for the vast majority of causes population being truck t in the south of the character years to have been closely following over the latest developments regarding the approach to us. these 5 grievance, an old diplomatic efforts being exempted only the intern, a, indeed, diplomatic, irena, but we, now my son is when appropriate by regional majority. it is now the believe that this time there's no mounting pressure on both. how much on israel for a ceasefire agreement on the table are right now, but also they have a great deal of optimism. but this kind of optimism is mixed with previous kinds of
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frustration regarding previous failures that these kind of folks have really met at the end is due to the great gaps between pull spots on the ground. but they believe that now they have a real chance to get to a ceasefire agreement, as they have been charging on quoting for the return of their beloved ones. and even the display style of sydney as to their houses to the north of the guns. this trip and they are mold, growing close for a ceasefire agreement to be held. now. now they believe also that these, while the prime minister benjamin to teneo has been threatening, threatening the entire guns. this trip with invading roughly if these kinds of troops have been collapsed. and that's why they have been completely a phrase and have been it triggering more concerns among those palestinians who hope that a ceasefire might be roads soon to be light. in order to bring an end for the hot chips and all kinds of misery, they have been going through since allison freight of this complex tommy curry is a distinguished public policy from the american university of
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a root. he says both thomas and benjamin netanyahu on the growing pressure to reach a safe spot deal. these really is the amass the americans are under intense pressure here, the american government, with all this invested in the present. so people, really, everybody wants a deal, but nobody wants to make a deal where he has to make more concessions. then the other person, but everybody in every negotiation server happens in the world. so if somebody doesn't totally defeat the other side and they start to go share, think they're gonna make some mutual concessions. the, the problem that how much house is that? it's not clear what the venue like and is like, and guys are now after all, the tremendous suffering that the people have had experienced. and this is we can talk of public opinion polling as it is not so easy to do. and a lot of people are scared to speak openly,
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just one of the problems and situation like this is that whatever anybody says it couldn't be factual. it could be wishful thinking. it could be for domestic political and drafted. and it couldn't be to hold off for him pressures, so probably about 3040 percent of what people say like officials as rarely or american or come as there's probably a totally hutcher. and this doesn't say much in popular because they're very concerned about giving out what we should but so yeah, he does, he's on extra isn't great stress. the image increasing has 10 ends in gaza. city a morning, a civilians killed in the latest wave of his rarely bombings an attack in that 16 neighborhood killed the mother and her 2 children. according to witnesses, the bomb hit while she was preparing the meal for her family. it was ready for his i'll continue to carry out raising the occupies westbank late to start taking place
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. that hebron and novelist is where the soldiers, including snipers are reported. they station their school in not less live rounds being fired. so it's a come on out with their heavy rains in southern brazil, leave tens of thousands without drinking water and electricity the and i'll just say around brings you in depth analysis for the so comply take. now what has been exposed to many of those companies that failed so miserably on that day they said residency fail us selling and testing with him down as we speak, these really speak every was know we're getting each don't finish and know the fact that he's around ease at the international court of justice shows how much deeper than nothing you on this goes, nothing you on whose success it may be better,
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maybe was, but it's the one has to address that suspended. stay with us for the latest developments on out just sierra cindy's with santa when he's one of the world's most expensive, tim is in the black box to try his destination foreign. why don't one asian investigates the spot to capture india sandlewood king on out 0. the colleges when the,
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[000:00:00;00] the come back from honda about top stores, this police have remove tense from the past and it's sort of down to incumbent at the university of virginia and charlottesville. student protests is one of the school to come to tons of institutions and businesses that support as well. thousands of demonstrates as of gathered for weekly protests in tennessee, demanding it prime minister, benjamin netanyahu entities government make a deal that will secure the release of all the captives being held in guns. that assess diplomatic efforts intensified to reach a ceasefire to inquire as to location is holding towards the mediate systems. egypt and council c. i, a director williams buttons is also that is rout, hasn't sent a delegation and says it's waiting for a response from last to. it's fairly
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a proposal in the, in the battle for the board. a ton of milwaukee has rage for the past 3 weeks, rebels and the minute tree of fighting for control of areas within the 1st a for special reports. now, i'll just say it was tony chang, a travel to the front line and k, instate. he also spoke with one of the rebel, come onto this fight is from the pro democracy people's defense force. take defensive positions. this is the main road between the ty, boulder and yang, going in most commercial hubs, the town level by the bones, from the military gym to or a say, see state administration counsel. the civilians long gone the capital room freely in the streets. they even say no, not to go too far. beyond the barrier is no man's land. this is the ocean highway, everything call correct. i mean,
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what is an area that the s a c had been pushed out of that it's still not completely under control. the pro democracy forces and there were 5 digits in the. yeah, so they've been very careful about exposing themselves here. the battle on the asian highway has been this when these columns of military reinforcements force of 2000 men tried to break through to the boulder. most of being still say the fight is that some did slip through a constant threat from the yeah. but even the heaviest weapons can do little to risk. so i'll be with the man in charge of pdf operations, says his greatest concern isn't the military contact, but unity and within the opposition, you know about, we are not afraid of the weapons, we say, or any one thing group off about tillery or strikes, and that's just the vision. we don't care about any of the powerful weapons by any food is that we will not be united gentlemen. move the alliance between the korean
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as an economy and the pro democracy forces is holding well. pdf fight is under korean. come on, travel freely through the countryside, looking tracts, tendon to supply chain highways, hidden under the jungle canopy. they've taken casualties. this funeral for fight is killed in turn to tax a new weapon. the military's deployed, you know? yeah, well yeah, i'm sad whenever i commerce die, but we are mentally paff, with sacrifices and casualties. sometimes i think about quitting to fight, but i don't want my comrades to have died, but nothing. so i keep fighting until the revolution succeeds july, like a lot for this months, tom pres, for the dead. the last rites rebels who died for a cause and a victory. they now went, tast tony, checking out as their tie in state yamma. and then the 2nd law, special or pulse from inside me in the attorney trying will examine the impact of
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the fighting is had on civilians as millions across the country are forced from their homes by the civil war. as on monday, hit on, i'll just floods of kills at least 58 people in southern brazil, nearly 70000. i mean forced from their homes. tens of thousands of people have been left without drinking water or electricity. water can you not give? has the story now read skiers are fighting the elements to, to a lifeline to this child. like her many others have climbed to the roof tops of their flooded homes, waiting for help to come before the water swallowed their neighborhood. at the water just asked to be it's the worst disaster ever recorded in the history of rio . but i knew this little state, perhaps one of the biggest disasters the country is ever seen, at least in a recent history. and it's extremely distressing because the weather has been unrelenting since monday. localities receiving 800 millimeters of rain is which
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could reach 1000 millimeters, axles you the floods have. we have out in at least 300000 cities, destroying bridges, and rows. more than 40000 people have been forced from their homes. many others are isolated, with no electricity or internet porn, former authorities of their whereabouts. since tuesday we had no news of our relatives, but thank god, the part department has told us they are safe in the states capital both by negative the way up a river has broken its banks for water treatment plants have been closed and the mayor has alerted the population, the drinking water me soon becomes scarce. the rains have also cost land slides and the partial collapse of a dam. results president easy enough to laura del silva has promised the survivors federal aid to rebuild the homes and local infrastructure. we all should go fake if
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i should by know you will need resources to repair the damage. but 1st and foremost, we have to save lives but signed to say, unless something is done to tackle global warming and climate change. disasters like this one will continue to happen. money to you not give all to 0. well turn into kenya now where the government is all the people living there, rivers to leave the legs and move to higher ground as tropical cycling bands down. so that's a non slice of kills at least $219.00 people since march. i'll just say it was catherine. so it has this update now from nairobi. we are of the narrow be dumb age range quite heavily last night. so this one is from the dumb, we have seen some people who are already in the houses. and yesterday we spent a whole day talking to residents who have been affected by the government directive
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to move from this on safe areas. the government says it's going to provide a shelter of food and other necessities. but as you can see, a lot of people leave here, save that. they cannot afford to go. and you are all they're supposed to tell us to do. we have to go. that's what we are waiting for. so yeah, he had to wait for the government to show us. do we have to go back even there's nothing to lose. so can you see what to do? i didn't get to one order that suggesting if they're going to give us some system was designed to be housed in outside there. so they are relying on the government and they're saying without direction, without proper direction on where to go, where they're going to move the family, sue, it's going to be very hard for them to move to somewhere else. so they're saying
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that the government needs to come and tell them what to do. cost. we saw you all to 0 nairobi, but among those displaced by the flat thing on line slides, intent here was james co u. k. he lost his wife, his child on his home, swept away by the flood waters. now james finds himself among the displaced living in and make shift come clean to hope. i mixed the devastation. my name's the jim's got us get all that. and it i my my last sunday night's sleep. my family on our side in hard sounding, move it pushing us nobody to knew the door to soften. i just out the bed, but i love myself. you know,
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the sense of fits when i try and check my life and much of that. i like watching it today. so yeah, just convince my husband. yeah, it'll save it. and then my id though for me is that why the house does nothing. i say no. we are saying this double. yeah. but no, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's the, yeah, that's what i meant. it meant
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a lot of stuff documented for to have or you can find more information and that assists on speeches on our website. i'll just say what the. com is continues to of, to talk to, i'll just say what to stay with this the, the seizure with a report for the middle east and africa. let's go, we've got some rain coming in to northern iraq. that will shift into the east as well. this has been unusual to see this bunch rain at this point of the year. also showers really right across the i'm in south coast in the forecast on sunday. so the winds have backed off through the goals, but they are picking up for saudi arabia. specifically,
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the northern border providence here. so sending dust storms seem likely on sunday to central asia. we go there is but weather is you're locked in to the eastern side of these countries stretching down from dish kicked to the song based on what weather in the forecast for you on sunday. and now let's go to the circuit. we're also talking about weather here. but there is some of that rain moving through most sole pushing down into so the mon, you on friday. in fact, we could see about 2 months worth of rain here. and so the mon, you over the span of about 24 hours. also could see some showers or thunder storms pop up in central and southern algeria. so there's weather alerts in play for that . and here's an update on that tropical cycle and it's going to make landfall intends in the us. so we've got the highest level alerts issued up and down the coast of tents and the for the winds and the waves. but if we look towards southern africa, it's a much calmer picture 20 degrees, a high for you. in cape town on sunday, the, the
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teams in the gaza strip as is continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media and it needs to be questioned, sustains coverage that actively humanizes is ratings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this to turn away, tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing past, the ties between greece and israel have strengthened in recent years despite a long history of supporting the palestinian cause. relationship fuels in part by a shared mistrust of another regional power to a kid. but in light of israel's war and. busy greece is now forced to play the role of critical friend, while the same time advancing a full blown and confrontation with his old address re. i'm correct. join me in the
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