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when it shuts time, no problem. what are some items we had? what do they tell me that it was shut that i sent on there friday was at this in the cut that i've never seen done. so the how to see the progress on know quite a lot of the the of the diet states of guns as few surviving hospitals. we take a look at the desperation of patients and to the reviews resilience of doctors. we couldn't help but notice thing. they not the medical care available for people. hello and jessica washington, this is i'm to 09 from don't ha, also coming on the 10 you'd
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say so with police as anger spreads across the country against controversial tax reforms. we both know i'm not above given children that i'm doing research take like specific reasons and the entertainment 12 says could buy too much entry, active donald sutherland, who has died also career spanning expecting the we begin in gaza with what remains of the collapsed health system is struggling to treat the wounded and ill in the face of unrelenting attacks by these riley military. again, more than 8 months ago. currently only 17 out of $36.00 hospitals across the strip, a partially functioning that's according to the world health organization. at least 70 percent of goals as medical staff have flood hospitals are operating with
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minimum stuff, all the supply of medicines and fuel has turned into a trickle because of israel's blockade. a groups of warning a. so the outbreaks of infectious diseases, the un says 67 percent of water and sanitation facilities have been destroyed or damaged, forcing post indians to rely on contaminated water. it goes as health ministry says about 350000 palestinians industry of living with chronic diseases including cancer, they no longer have access to medication or central medical procedures such as dialysis and chemotherapy, or 0. it has been given special access to guns as largest remaining functioning hospital with medical workers, all struggling to provide care to an ever growing number of patients of corresponded honey. my food was taken through the alex the hospital by dr. bushera ultman was a general surgeon working with an overseas medical mission. we're inside the law,
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the emergency department here. and as you can see, it's over crowded, and i'm joined by doctor man inside the hospital from medical mission volunteering to hold people and medical staff. or we need to know more about what's going on inside the emergency department. as you can see the extreme, i, the crowding in the emergency department. this is actually a time when it's not really as busy as it could get. especially when there are a tax nearby there's limited resources in the department with only a few doctors servicing hundreds of patients. family members everywhere. there's not enough beds for the patients. you can see them either in wheelchairs or on the floor on that, surrounded by their family members. um there are only 3 doctors generally in emergency department, sorry. these doctors are overworked and on the staff. as you can see,
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he has some of the nurses helping distribute some of the medications to the patients that certainly not enough medications to go around. some of the antibiotics that we want to use that are for so not available. and also on allowed to be late and in terms of medical supplies. so it's, it's a hospital, but it's fairly functioning and it's working on very limited resources which is causing a lot of strain and it any minute. now the health care system is going to imminently collapse and the millions of people getting here at the hospital wouldn't be able to get it. this is a hospital normally that would have a couple of 100 beds and doesn't necessarily get to treat a lot of patients. there are now up to 800 patients and thousands of displaced people living here. as you can see, all around us, their patients and the family members in the car doors and hallways living with the buying whose family members. and it makes it very difficult to be able to move around even to be able to actually even find your patients that a lot of times unfortunately because there's no structure and there's no system.
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you actually don't know ways where your patients and the way you might be able to find them in order to provide the treatments. pediatric one of the children which houses infants in small babies all the way up to kids. about 12 years old. extremely crowded. i, one of the striking features added the particularly young babies an instance require um formula and reading this to be a non nutrition, especially very by for children and the adult population. and as you can see it as nerve room for these patients to be in bed, the surrounded by the family members know why it's very difficult to be able to examine them with privacy. so unfortunately, sometimes we're having to examine patients and speak to them in or in the hallways . and that's just become an accepted part of how we can provide for them. this more on children is absolutely hot breaking and soul shattering. it's very, very difficult to actually provide them any can. so some of these children don't
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actually have them either. it will they father or potentially by parents maybe being looked after by extended family members. a lot of them have had shrapnel injuries that are going to leave them with amputations and debilitating problems for the rest of a life. now we're working from the old building to the building that used to be the of the century. skills that's now been converted to the operating theaters building and we're going to take a look inside unlimited resources that are being provided here in the operating. you know, the healthcare facility. there are only a couple of hospitals that are still tasha. this will be one of them. we just entered the operating theatre a complex here at the hospital. dr. bushera tell us more of what we're seeing. yeah, so just very quickly on my left hand side here, the recovery rooms where patients come off today. i've finished the operations and i'm kind of terribly sorry. everything that's inside box is very limited. resources
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is not necessarily the equipment to be able to monitor them. tens of taking their vital signs, like blood pressure and hot, right. there's one main card or is course the entry right and the exit for patients coming into the operating room. and most of the time, they're full, 56, even up to 10 patients just lining the car door. and it's very difficult to actually move around. what is this case? yeah, so this is, this is a young kid. this obviously has to be buying from an explosion or bloss injury. this is a very common and unfortunate scenario, or a lot of these kids are in the pain because of their rooms. there isn't enough adequate energies. you have to be able to give them how they have to come daily down to the operating through room to get dressing changes because there isn't enough adequate supply on the wards to be able to dress a wins appropriately. and, and they require care actually this is sometimes it's not necessarily not able to be provided here at all. so hospital tragedy is find you at every corner of a lot saw hospital after walking into the different. 5 elements of this health care
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facility, the only remaining to my operational health care facility in the sense from area we couldn't help but notice thing. the inadequacy of the medical care available for people. this is jaime my more from a lot saw hospital in the central area, garza palestine. doctor james smith is an emergency physician who worked with alexa and all the hospitals in goza. he says the real stage of the health care system is difficult to convey. i don't think even the most attentive media outlets that have been reporting on, on the genocide since since day one. and prior to october, i don't think that those media outlets have really conveyed the full extensive, the violence, the full expense of, of, of the popularity of what is happening. and the ways in which that has manifest. i'm with, with, with speaking here about hospitals that have been unable to cope for several months
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and they are functioning really by the sheer determination of the palestinian healthcare workers that are continuing to show up and are continuing to see patients. but frankly speaking, even the most well resourced health care system in the world would not be able to withstand the, the level of, of, of trauma that is coming through the, the, the doors the she and number of patients presenting with some of the most complicated and terrific, physical and psychological conditions, but that, that a healthcare professional will see in that, in that, in that professional career is what is needed. and frankly, it's incredible that we're still having to st. this 8 plus months into one of the most, bob barracks uh moments in, in human history, is that we need an immediate end to the violence against the people of casa, and what's then needed, of course, is a ground swell of support that is sustained,
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not only over several weeks and months, but over the years and decades to rebuild and to revitalize the palestinian health care system of these really military is targeting the area around most of the hospital in hun. eunice, this is the moment is really shells had a residential building in the southern city. there are reports of casualties. at least 37431 palestinians have been killed since isabel launched its will on garza in october. is rarely tanks and troops on pushing deeper into the cell, the city of russia, it being backed by war, plains and drones helping the advance, palestinian sage hanks have moved into at least 5 neighborhoods according to the un release agency for palestinian refugees or on or an estimated 65000 deposed indians are still sheltering in russia and hold 3 centers. this update from the bowler in
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central garza, its the intensifying and escalating and just a where it's a boston field right now between the pilot sydney and resist infections and is where the army where fighting is taking place in a subordinate refugee camp. and also in a so the neighborhood, at least 65000 palestinians remain and roughly and refuse to evacuate despite this air strikes as our country's hunting. it's also the se in the another, in parts of the gods as to where air strikes continue targeting residential homes in us is that, you know, we're hood in the heart of the cause of the city. the palestinian civil defense teams were able to pull the bodies of 4 pot assume use after 4 days of their targets, where i saw many was targeted 4 days ago in the se dot com. we just received their bodies right now in a box a hospital. it's been intensified, palestinians are still the space current to the space for
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a place to another. striving to find water and food has been violent. confrontations in israel between alter or to the orthodox, jewish protest is and the police is angry among the ultra orthodox community of the legislation being advanced in poland and it would end the exemptions from the victory conscription. currently, they're able to avoid investment by enrolling in religious studies. the government has pushed to review that more as it pulls up hundreds of thousands of present for its own cause. in the antonio one person has been killed as demonstrations, crushed with police during nationwide protests against the government's plan tensor phones thousands of people took to the streets of in cities across kenya, and the capital, nairobi, police used to gas and water katlyn against the demonstrations. welcome web reports
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from nairobi. it started with social media uses, laming can use president really and route to, to the rising cost of living and tax hikes. now it's put files in to the streets. protest is gathered, may, can, is parliament as m p. 's debated the legislation to increase the taxes. we operate in the houses l o w on the up in oh, i thought it was good to go run to get to the hospital. did you not missing those results? please try to can street. the government says it's already listen to the people when it removes some of the most controversial taxes from the bill. every time we got the processes to the side, street rounded panes, very clean the right place in the way to find the se regatta great southern to the
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police in the day to help remember that to need to do these offices as people talented the peaceful protest as well, mostly peaceful, federal coupons, several streets in the city center. so the police use fulton cannon and take us to see a lot of the streets closest to parliament. inside about 2 thirds of m. p. 's voted to approve the amended bill at its 2nd reading. the president veto hasn't majority . outside people said his government doesn't represent them. and that type of corruption and pull service delivery to the initial on the input on the wheelchair. so, so far as soon as he came into the fall off, once i'd be done with the the 1000 protesters in around
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20 different towns and cities, including router's hometown is able to read the crowds a younger than those seen it opposition lead protests and reason. yes. it doesn't follow a political leader and that students drop see, cuz i'm young professionals on the streets in my baby rights group say more than 30 people were arrested and thousands injured, including 68 by police cars. when running away, the police have set their respect. constitutional rights must protect government buildings from occupation elements expected debates on the finance village final reading. next week. a sunsets approach. please try to clear the streets and the following is of tear gas before nightfall. it didn't work until playing co security broke up the remaining crowd. malcolm web address, there may be,
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can you the still ahead on how to 0 global survey shows full as of 5 people want action against climate change with all the governments listening at the highlight. we have some shocking weather across the good parts of north america. at the moment. you can say the sun, the heights just rolling across the lakes. we've got a high temperatures close at a side of the country. and if that wasn't enough, we'll say, got the out of bands of tropical storm alba type, bringing flooding to southern paso, texas less address the heat. first of all, right, while the system is loading across the northern plains as the boundary between the cool aurora, it's warm enough money to run to the twenty's. they are going to kind of have, which was the pacific northwest. and i really hall to across the deep south pushing
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up towards an old facing kona phoenix, pretty cold as well. of course we're looking at temperatures, getting up into the mid to hostilities for dc. by the time we come to sat today. lot of hates around lots of rates and orange is showing up on our chart so dangerous heat wake prolong t y. that is continuing here where we have that weather system some very heavy showers, long spells a frank could cool some flash flooding. welcome showers, moving the way across, new mexico. hopefully helping with the wall fast as we go through the next dial. so what's the weather that just moving across the lakes as we go on through the weekend? meanwhile, we have seen flooding further for you to come to a some positive mexico as tropical storm elbows to make slide begins to weaken the,
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello. this is a reminder of our top stories. this, our goal is as hospitals are facing extreme overcrowding,
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struggle to treat the ill and wounded according to the world health organization. only 17, out of 36, a partially functioning. these rarely military has targeted a residential building in the city of han, eunice in southern gaza. it was located in the vicinity of mass at a hospital. there are reports of casualties. and can you one person has been killed as demonstrate as crushed with police during nationwide protest against the government's planned attacks up to saddam now with the head of the medical charity doctor's without food is says, the ongoing conflict has provoked one of the wells was to mandatory and crises in decades, in the latest development sources tell out to 0, the power military rapids support forces have taken control of control of l for it's the capital of west chord, your fun stage southwest. if the student needs capital, how to do fighting in of love between the student is army and the recess. last and
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several hours before the army proportionately withdrew from the city. the power military group took control of the government and military headquarters. the thousands have been killed in the conflict between the army and b. r a. so i've, since april last year, even morgan has more from her on a foreign military rapids support forces has been targeting positions officer, denise army, not just infatuated in the job for region in north star, for, but also in other parts of the country. now, in westport to find the rest that was able to take over and food, which is one of the last 2 remaining armies, trunk holes in the seats and with the takeover of the recept over the minutes re garrison and food that that needs to be bubble new, so as the last remaining minutes, re stronghold in the states of west go defend. now this means that the hours have, has expanded its control over the territory into them. and especially in the core defend region. and especially in the west, our floor and now has access to control of the border between sedan and south to that. but the takeover of the iris f over and food that has led to the displacement
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of civilians. and for it was already a place that has been homes or hosting hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced from other parts of the court defend region into areas that are controlled by the army and territories controlled by the army because they deemed it safer. and now with the iris of control and food of tens of thousands have positively to it by the news in west 3 different states, which is the last remaining army strong, cold. but it's also a place that the recess has been targeting for the past few weeks. and have been trying to take control of the all concerns about the humanitarian situation that will result as a result of the iris of taking mover. and as a result of the displacement of civilians front and food that to buy a new plan elsewhere, including across the border into south sedan. already the united nation says 10000000 people have been displaced as a result of the conflict. more than 15000 people have been killed and there is a catastrophic, so many parents situation according to the united nations. and they often sense that with more and more people seeing, especially towards buy a new cell,
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which is already an active, complex own. and where 8 organizations cannot easily really reach those needs. they off on the sense that doesn't mean the parent assistance or the humanitarian needs will grow and that more and more civilians will be in dire need of assistance and may lose their lives. as a result of shortages of those relief supplies, he by morgan, alta 0, how to, to yes minutes region to has revokes the rainy and license of the french nuclear group are no. the mine, overrated by the company has one of the world's biggest uranium deposits. it's fallacious move towards cutting ties with friends and interests reports the my new license that goes to the military june. that relates to the more wording mining site, which sits on $200000.00 tons of uranium. a metal used in the production of new energy, as well as nuclear weapons, is only only side operated by the prince mining company. or i know it also operates another mining site in our lead in the north of the country. and the region of,
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again, is the government of virginia chinese, the military leader in new jersey had given or on the up to the 19th of june to mobilize, decide, or lose it slices the company side. because already mobilized stuff and materials to the side and lead infrastructure. so as a 4th of june relationship between phones and it's for my call, i need you to try to rearrange it since the coo last year that piper gave you a general try me. and then we'd start to see how the relationship towards started taking an old style. when the french, the media didn't government for to the french and positive to leave out. that was followed by the eviction of several hundreds of french soldiers based imager and disrupting down of the offering spaces images here. now it seems that the move or the action of them in the future to is also targeting print businesses, images yet the russian companies have indicated interest in the uranium mining site anymore. and, and we're seeing also applauding of a to just between russian businesses and the russian government as well as rushing
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messenger res image, which clip point to the direction. why these new licensed old devices for you. but we're in may be headed to how many degrees of do you see that i would you? is the biggest ever a public opinion survey on climate change shows at roughly $4.00 to $5.00 people globally warranty they government should do more to tackle the climate crisis. it's been conducted by the united nations development program and indicates a growing awareness about the impacts of climate change. gabriel, as on the reports from un headquarters in new york, it's only june, not even peak of summer. and it's so hot in washington dc. the city has issued a heat emergency leading residents and taurus searching for any place to find shape to stay cool. i know i would never come back to the sea in june. if it's going to
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be this hot, so i would rather come like, have the cooler times, but it would keep intense. a new report conducted by the human development program, surveyed tens of thousands of people in 77 countries, and found climate change is a growing concern. some of the key findings, 80 percent of the people surveyed want their governments to do more on climate action. 86 percent want to see countries set aside geo political differences and work together on climate change. 79 percent. think rich countries should do more to help poor countries adapt and 56 percent say they think about climate change at least once a week. we have increased wildfires, drought sea level rise. we all know that this climate crisis is, is on the doorstep. and as the secretary general has said, the issue of being able to stay below 1.5. it is possible. it's just about possible,
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but we have to take action here now, and it's very clear that people want to see climate action urgently in the days ahead. much of the us east coast could see temperatures near or above 37 degrees celsius. i believe that uh for the past decade we have been screaming that we want this government, this country is a big business in your dollars. can you continue to get into what you and official who read the survey told me she hopes every one will read it. but particularly world leaders. because it's people in power that are facing decisions on climate that will affect generations to come gabriel's onto. i'll just see the united nations in new york to bangladesh. no, we're moving this full cost office a view flooding in coaxes bizarre, which is home to 1000000 ro hanging refugees. at least 10 people were killed. winter venture rain triggered land slides,
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thousands before us to flee to higher ground. some of your children reports from coaxes bizarre. the. how old was the when it mom on do it? the one was only 8 years old when escape from me and my with his family in 2017, has been living at this refugee camp in band with dishes cox bazaar ever since. but on wednesday, his life changed once again. when floated off, his immediate family members were killed in a land slides that hit the region still in shock. he's not sure how he will manage his life during the but i was out on the lawn. slide happened, both my parents, older brother and his wife were buried by sludge and my only my younger sister managed to escape and run for help. but they were no more. menu tried to help, but fade de la ged to rachel ryan the so it loosened up and started rolling down onto the shelters. we were barely able to salvage the victim's body. heavy monsoon
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rains have triggered land slides and flooding in the camp. displacing, thousands and damaging many shelter makes ship. schools have been turned into shelters, camp authorities, agencies, and, and us have started providing support. they're doing the references mostly live in small shacks, made a bumble and plastic sheds that are highly vulnerable to extreme. whether the sex are often built in sp pills or in low lying areas, prompted flooding and land slide during monsoon season. after fling a military crack down a neighboring mia mar in 2017. nearly 1000000 growing live in crowded camps and cox's bazaar embodies and now that was the largest refugee supplement. in recent years, many drawing the refugees have died in land slides and floods installed in bangladesh . at the pod hoodie, it is why we were all sleeping around 2 am. there was
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a sudden lunch light that buried my sister and her husband. they both died. i was wanting to unlimited amount and keep the latest. the disaster is part of a number of climate events triggered by extreme weather in bangladesh and south asia. in general, many refugees here are worried because more rain is expected in the coming days, which could worse than the flood situation and the trigger even more land slides in the can. tunbridge all 3 i'll gives you the cox as bizarre. outgoing just 5 minutes to monk for so it looks sent to be the next nature chief officer, the only other candidate for the post pulled out of the race which is set to take over the reins in october when the incumbent and storm books time comes to an end, this transition comes at a challenging time for the military alliance. rushes war and ukraine is in its 3rd year, and nato worries me naturally does a worried about china,
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as well as unrest in the middle east. thousands of people have gathered at the stonehenge in southern england to mark the summer still solstice. it's the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere. the unesco world heritage site detracts thousands of spiritual list. hayden's son, worshippers and detours for the event every year. on wednesday, a small part of stonehenge was spray painted by environmental activists to highlight the climate crisis. the award winning hollywood actor donald sutherland has died at the age of 88. the canadian act of featured in nearly 200 films and television shows during the career that stretched 6 decades sutherland started, started mash and don't look now until recently in the hunger games. christian salumi takes a look back at the life of a hollywood legend. donald sutherland appeared in more than 200 films and shows

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