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the point where they don't breakfast well and so the way black it was on the weathering on the jersey to the on the village of starvation, the us has $1.00 and $5.00 households and guys are going days without food and we look at how as possible and gaza is influenced invoices in the upcoming french connection, the bottom. and this is algebra. one live from to how it's coming up. we can expand a julian, a song just release from
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a u. k. present enough to reach and have deals with the us authorities and how abortion rights are becoming a big political issue in the us head of the presidential election. the united nations hung the lunchroom system has found almost half a 1000000 palestinians in gauze. so that's one and 5 people facing starvation, it says a high and sustained risk of famine pacific across the strip. a snapshot of the nature poll finds more than half the people in gaza. don't have enough to eat. it says 20 percent the going days without food. speak with them. yeah. and your manual . my name, my daughter was dying in front of me. the day of today she was dying a condition and was very bad. her weight dropped suddenly. i didn't know what to do and if it wasn't for god, i'm the foreign doctor hosted by my side and brought us here. i would have lost my
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daughter. i thank god, god is great and i did not give a pipe. i kept trying. when i came here, the team tried everything to help everyone, the medical team, thank god for them and how my door to improve did not have photos of her from when she was really, you know, she was a skeleton funny guy. gabriel elizondo has moved from the u. n. a high and sustained risk of famine remains in gaza. that according to a new i p. c. report on hunger in gaza that we expect to be released in the coming hours. now also in this report of which we received a leak copy of the talking points related to the report shows that about 96 percent of all people in gaza face high levels of acute food in security of those 495000 people in guys of face the highest levels of food in security, catastrophic levels. that's i, p c,
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phase 5. and then 745000 people in guys are face food emergency conditions as i p. c. phase for or above. but behind all these numbers are real people, families, women, and children, and the report details some of that as well. the latest data from the report shows that on a regular basis, more than half of the population of gaza does not have food to eat in the house. and over 20 percent of the population of guys it goes entire days and nights more than 24 hour periods without anything to eat at all. it also details how people are struggling to get any money to buy any food that is even available shows that nearly 20 percent of people in cars that have to sell their clothes or even collect the trash to try to sell in order to get any little bit of money
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to buy food, to survive again. uh the full findings from this i p. c. report expected to be released publicly in the coming hours. gabriel's on to i'll just see it at united nations in new york. 5 palestinians, including children, have been code and many injured off. is there any bombing over residential building and the i'm a gauzy of refugee camp and gaza. the engine have been taken to the all lock for hospitals and central dasa, as well as prominence to has told parliament he is committed to returning orders, ready captive in an exchange and seize 5 do. but he added that any truce will be temporary loan. and so you want them to come out sooner. she, i promise you 3 things. first of all, we will not end the war until we return all 120, abduct t's the living and the dead without exception. we are committed to the israeli proposal, which was welcomed by president by motors. our position has not changed. the 2nd
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thing which does not contradict the 1st thing is that we will not end the war until we eliminate him, us, and return the residents of the south in the north to their homes safely. and 3rd, we will afford around intentions to destroy us at any cost, and in any way. come off has reacted to benjamin netanyahu. his comment saying it proves he isn't interested in securing a deal. that's where the government has banned origin 0 from the portion from this the home, the son who sent this update from jordan's capital i'm on on sunday these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that she's not interested in a long term deal that would ultimately end did a ceasefire saying that she would only be interested in a parcel one that would see the release of some is really captive. but on monday, speaking of these really parliament, he said that israel remains committed to the deal that has been approved by the united states. so overnight essentially switching his position now, how much has released his statements and that's, and y'all,
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who was the remarks commenting thing. the quote mentioned y'all, who is the one who was avoiding making a deal, and that his stance is apparent in wanting to sell for time. how much goes on to say that the ball is in netanyahu's court and that they've responded positively to all. 2 the positions that have been brought forth to them by mediators. this is just the continuation in the pointing the finger at each side whenever there are terms or negotiations for c 's filed, these really sign continuously blames him us for whenever there is a collapse in these negotiations and have mass says that israel is simply an interested in bringing about this deal, but it comes as nathaniel who was under immense pressure from the families of his really captives who released the statement saying that nathan, yahoo is back tracking on the policy of bringing back the remaining captive and ultimately ending the war in a deal that would be 3 phases long time to send who just need a. i'm a and
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a reminder the is there any government has band hours as they are from operating in israel. that's one of the reporting from neighboring joint in the us state department says video of a palestinian prison, a strapped to the front of in his way, the military jeep. shocking. we saw that video. it was shocking. the practice was absolutely unacceptable. humans should never be used as human shields . the idea of should swiftly investigate what happened. hold people accountable. mike has more as well the state department spokesman went on to say that they had been assurances that the is rarely ami was investigating this incident. that the soldiers had not acted according to protocol and that they will be held accountable . it appears that the state department is satisfied with these assurances from the is really on me. it's not knowing whether the method came up for discussion between the secretary of states and these really defense minister of the points of
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discussion though we understand sent it on what israel coles. it's the 3rd phase. this is a gradual withdrawal from gauze, a reduction in the level of conflict also. and the discussion was the nature of governance in gaza when the will concludes us as being attempting to get agreement with you as well on what the nature of this governance will be. however, we understand that it's still no agreement between the us and israel institute. exactly how garza will be governed when is will withdraws. my kind of, i'll just sierra washington as far as goes to the polls on sunday, the major issues emigration the economy, boston the country with your biggest jewish population. and one of the largest, most little communities is where i was born, gaza is affecting how some of the works. but it's much reports from parents every week since early october,
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somewhere in friends. there were protests against the war in gaza. news on candidates in the parliamentary elections being asked where they stand on the left vocal criticism of israel has made some traditional support as an easy re my son who has just been elected from his 1st palestinian french member. the european parliament acknowledges the challenges they face the pool going back to the buffer . i want to tell the jewish voters is or humility that no parties perfect. we are perhaps not the perfect and progressive issues which in the quality was a fight to gain discrimination, antisemitism. we are humans behind these political organizations. but what we promote is a society we. everyone can live as who they are. it is absolutely the opposite of the far right. the only party convicted in, quote, for inciting hatred, discrimination and racism. but when celebrated holocaust,
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historians says crossville said he'd vote for the fall right over the left, the lines it show the country. it exposed how troubled some jewish voters with the options before them in this election, adding to the tension to teenagers from a power sub of charge with the rate of a 12 year old go, aggravated by anti semitism. this is a riley to show solidarity. it's only been on show, think ahead of the fall left, said he was horrified by the crime, but marine depend on the far right. so an opening to criticize what she called stigmatization of jews by the fall left. it's what seems to be a friend, and i tell you seems to be put start a friend we are getting between and then i mean for a business term list of sales friends from the right. so we need to focus on the center. why? because to day when you do is you need your focus. we need to invest on republic and the ripley because demo pressing isn't the middle. this is the center. it's on
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usual for a foreign event to have a significant impact on a domestic election. it is roles warren gaza, was polarized french society to such an extent. but some people will vote based on how the political parties view the complex and that could have an impact on what is one of the most consequential elections that, that will be. further to move out your 0 power, the, the, which he makes, fonda joining us all just said to admit, validating us s p a national and it did with authorities. that means he could be free to return home to australia by wednesday, rosalind jordan has more. wiggle, expound, or julian, or some leaving london for a us court room in the north, marianna islands where fee is expected to plead guilty to conspiring to steal and distribute classified documents on us floors and foreign policy. in
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a video recorded on june 19th, sanchez associates suggest the deal for free him came together in recent days. i just came out of bell most prison. and what i hope is my last visit to see julia on the here in the prison, where he has spent 5 years, 2 months and 2 weeks. the us justice department says that between 200920118 sondra parted with military intelligence analyst chelsea manning just steal, and then publish more than 700000 pages of classified documents discussing the us wars and a rock. and i've gone is done us diplomats emails and other sensitive material. massage that he was practicing journalism, but took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london to avoid arrest. still,
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the us charged him in 2019, was violating the espionage act. an assault spent 5 years in a british prison fighting expedition earlier this year, the leaders of the us and australia suggested they wanted to resolve the matter once and for all. despite the pending guilty plea, sanchez, supporters still call him a hero. throughout the years of julian's imprisonment and persecution, incredible movement has been formed. a movement of people from all walks of life, from around the world who supports not just join and not just us in our family, but what to him stands for truth and justice off. where it's not clear what julian massage will do when he returns to australia, or what restrictions his homeland will place on him in turn saves russell and george l. just their organization. independent journalist and author antony
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lowenstein, says, was rather part of the britain joining a sanctioning campaign. and he says it's outrages that he was facing a life in jail for practicing investigative journalism. it's, it's huge, it's momentous. it's surprising in a way, obviously we had seen some the last months of maybe there was a deal on the table that may be assigned in the us and australia with some that find a way to get him out. but it's important that he is because the idea that he was in prison in the 1st place in england's most high security prison for practicing journalism is always an outrage for him. but also for journalism in general, ed really goes to the heart of what many of us who can read it back when he like since 2006, many organizations found it. and there's really no news organization in my adult life and the 21st century that has produced more important documents about pretty much how power works in the us to rush out to the c i t rock to f, gonna stand the list goes on and on and on, and any serious j,
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unless any citizen can look at those documents, any time he likes has on their website. so it's an important moment to stay for him, but also i just want you to journalism as well, which lena sounds was doing about 15 or so years ago with journalism, investigative journalism is finding sources which is chelsea manning back in the day to get information about iraq or afghanistan, so truly massage can be put in jail potentially forever, which was what he was facing for practicing and investigative journalist, finding sources, talking to jen, let's getting information from sources and all of us threats raise. and it's ridiculous, frankly, that the white house demanded him to play guilt to that, to guess he's freedom. but that makes perfect sense from his position that he wouldn't do that because i understand that. but he wants to seize family and have freedom after using use of incarceration. still ahead on al serra a week of protests, why people in kenya, so they want to shut the country down. and why there's
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a mixed reaction. the discovery of an ancient roman rolling in the town in capital the it has been especially halt over the weekend. but they've been some relief from the thunderstorms of generations over the mountains of weston, gavin. and because of the young shaw flower in salon light, which catches the edge of the southwest monsoon day for his kuda, i've tried you. but of course in the middle east it is halting this time. the really helped me rock west in the wrong and dance or the gulf states. if you have don't show breezes, you do it and i was a little bit less hold in the event for the real. he's been concentrated surprisingly in the u. a. but not surprising. e q 8 and iraq, 53 degrees recorded one or 2 places in the rock. i don't think there's ball out
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meant to stand up to that sort of heat that we carry on with the level of heat, roughly 50 or just a bit below for q 8. and for your operators has been more of a breeze. so it's not going to feel quite as bad, it will pick up the desk to the eastern side of the saturday. possibly, that was kind of how the skies will become a little bit dusty, and they currently have. the edge of the monsoon did bring some rain recently to somalia, but is not bringing imaginable. a few shall seem likely to generate and south of the tape and how does in fact, how to solve it by has got 3 days of sun, the stones, possibly, with no sunshine visible. whereas in southern africa, mostly it is sunshine. the unique perspective, one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has nothing rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and
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tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. folks in the region, government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0 of the watching all just bear with me, elizabeth put on the other line to about stories this out. a link to you and document says half a 1000000 palestinians and gaza facing extreme risk of starvation. that's about one and 5 people throughout the season. the report says that the high risk of famine continues, which he makes, found a julian assault just set to admit violations. us. s p a national and
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a d. and from the source of these, quote, patients will be in the task have returned home to australia has sentencing on wednesday. can you send police officers to hate and to lead a un mission to tackle gun vide of powerful games have been controlling slaves of the island and fighting has displaced more than half a 1000000 people. barbara, and going for reports, the kenyan president william router waved off the 1st contingent of police officers for you in fact, mission to bring the guns and hate see under control. that's to supply to can course declaring the deployment of unconstitutional engineering. depending routing to block submission, your performance in this assignment must be a funds statement of can us capability and contribution to global peace and security and a clear to response to delta us. and they say us about your competence,
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integrity and professionalism. as well as our admissions credentials. cutnam police will be leading a peacekeeping mission in haiti went on guy's control, 80 percent of the capital ports of prince, who was in 2500 people were killed in the 1st 3 months of the in a search of violence that full take his prime minister ariel henri, to step down and much more than half a 1000000 haitians we displaced and that may have some, a skeptical with a foreign troops to load convinced ability it is not the for and is that will solve problems. it is up to us to come up with solutions, but still be accept the help because we cannot go anywhere because so many areas of the country. a lot of this. so you and secure to cancel fest several countries including the bahamas, bangladesh, and bob paid us have offered to send officers to join the cutting in force. in
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haiti, the mission will cost $600000000.00 a. barbara and grandpa. out this era for testers in kenya, a demonstration against propose tax wise is a save a worse than a cost of living crisis. organize and say they want to shut the country down with tuesdays nationwide demonstrations. the government is trying to implement austerity programs recommended by the international monetary fund. katherine sort of a pull, it's from the capital nairobi, was to, to get to the bill. when had me for, for stuffy, signed up to help coordinate a todd support staff and she had no idea things would move this past. the 28 year old is one of thousands. who's taken to the street to demonstrate against a finance bill, which they say will people canyon's already struggling with a high cost of leaving, for saucy, has been arrested and marked as a person of interest by police. there's no one leading. if one is coming out,
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you know, because we have time for a tire of the 400 people unemployed and you keep pushing this, you need to for the taxes or you know, us to us. so no one is for setting some of things you know, any suppose, citing here you can much closer this much young ladies of them. you the government was to raise revenue to run a budget of $30000000000.00 between $2.00 to $3.20. find some of the controversial tax proposals have been dropped from the bill by the protest. do say that is not enough. manufacturers, retailers and investors have joined the condemnation that use government officials of wasting public funds and corruption candid does not have. i've given you problems, can you has an expenditure problem. when you go to new york, they can only keep looking at getting us going to make
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a growth is about 5 percent. they want to grow driven by 13 percent of the minute gdp thought to come. what happened? police have a loud protest is to hold the most ration on tuesday. the organize i say they want to shut the country down. they've been trying to find the night. will they call these young people say they have hard enough and a lot of canyons support these demonstrations. the practice has been largely peaceful, but human rights groups have a q security forces or using excessive force to despise people. to protest is what killed last week. rex can you cause mother save her son to bled to death when he was shot on the sy in one been i don't even know what to say to the government. the fighting for the rights while i use life bullets,
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it would have been easier to understand if you had had a weapon. it was just working with his friend mila. she hopes? no one else will have to bury a child, was 5 team for there, right. catherine saw you all to 0, nairobi the columbia government has opened new peace negotiations with the 2nd dis, an infection of formal fox rebels and venezuela. president, gustavo petro, as under pressure as attacks, my goods have increased and solemn columbia since he came to palette 2 years ago. he can paid on the promise to reach peace deals with or remaining a rebel groups. his balance of his total peace initiative. i found that around p i t has moved from the capital vote with that. on monday, mark the beginning of these new talks with this group called this the market value, a 2nd splinter group, a former 5 gravel has signed a p, c, a with the colombian government, back in 2016. what's interesting here is that the leader of this group is a man who has very well known here in columbia. his name is yvonne marcus. he was
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one of the highest commanders of the former aflac and also the leave negotiator in the 2016 at p stocks that he was taught to be that until he resurfaced in a video back in may. and he's now saying that he is again open to finding a way to return to that piece deal. and the government is hoping that these negotiations will move as quickly or at least faster and without as many setbacks as the other 2 negotiations that they are currently involved with with it. yeah, land. and another group called the, the amcs part of colombia, the policy of a total piece visit the 1st round. the docs will continue until june 29th. and they will try to reach quicker. green man said to be immediately implemented in rural areas of colombia, while they also try to bring down the violence and that will be
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a test for the government to show its capacity to implement change. quickly. finally, though, there is an elephant in the room and is the fact that by columbia and law, a group that already signed a piece deal cannot negotiate again. so that's something a starting the legal question that the government will need to solve with congress . and the countries attorney general residents in the us state of ohio who were forced to flee their homes when to try and crash last you will soon find out what caused the development to try and carrying hazardous materials developed in the town and face ballasting investigations from the national transportation safety board a set to release the findings and the coming out as many residents say they have long term health problems posted salumi has moved from the size of the train wreck and east alice team in the room. and it happened behind me across the street here over a year ago, but the clean up is still very much continuing. as the national transportation safety board gets ready to present its final report to the community about what
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happened, what it will take to finish cleaning it up and how to avoid such catastrophes in the future. but it comes at a very crucial moment for people in the community. a study just came out showing that the toxic material spread much farther than expected. it actually covered some 16 states from the southern border of canada, all the way to north carolina. here in the united states, and it also comes as local residents are deciding whether or not to accept a legal settlement that's been offered by the owner of the trained company, norfolk southern to deal with their medical expenses and damages that have been inflicted upon them as a result of the crash, many have to be move out of the area, many have health concerns. so there's a lot of unanswered questions for community members here, and they're hoping to get some answers to help them make those decisions going forward. when this report is revealed on tuesday in east power steering,
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kristen salumi al jazeera staying in the us, where the abortion debases are ranging in developed for this. he has presidential election 2 years on from the supreme court. ruling annual was very significantly from state to state with some imposing near total bands. reynolds reports the on the 2nd day number 3 of the decision over turning women's constitutional right to abortion. supporters of reproductive rights demonstrated in front of the supreme court. demonstrators also protested in new york, georgia, colorado and elsewhere, and president joe biden released an attack at donald trump. has to say about reproductive health care is terrified. in maryland, vice president campbell, a harris used for training as a former prosecutor to blast former president donald trump. in the case of the stealing of reproductive freedom from the women. 6 america,
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as donald trump is guilty from a pointed 3 conservative justices to the court, making the ruling possible, as he boasted recently to a conservative christian group. thanks to these justices, we have also achieved what the pro life boban for to get for 49 years. and we've got abortion out of the federal government and back to this in the past 2 years, 14 states have banned abortion with others restricting when an abortion can be performed during pregnancy. conservative republicans also seek bands on in vitro fertilization and abortion medications. new poll show a sharp increase in americans, changing their minds about abortion rights. you're seeing people who might have called themselves pro life before. see things like the restrictions on ivy f and they had no idea that that was the kind of world they were entering into women or
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speaking out of texas, women had to leave the state were legal abortion when one of the twins she was carrying was done worse sounding the alarm about what is already happening and what has happened to us. arizona is a crucial swing state. the button one by a. here's breath 10000 vote margin in 2020 terrorist travel there. monday to give a speech on reproductive rights pro choice activists are working to put a measure and training abortion rights on the ballot in arizona. in november. these bands are impacting people who thought that they were pro life activists. hope the referenda will drive otherwise differentiated voters to the polls that would give buying a significant advantage. the only way that we can protect reproductive freedom in arizona and nationwide is to re elect a president biden, and vice president harris closely for the election abortion rights could be the deciding issue. rob reynolds, l g 0 finance. as well as a ver,
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