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mega full that could help on through. it's a lot of america's help. it's a trade with a job. counting the cost on how to 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm for me, the decision use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the peer and tara in gaza is really is try kids a you in one school sheltering thousands of displays, palestinians, at least 16 people have been killed. ron's presidency lacks must would possess keion promises to bring some nations together. and so for the radians and he's 1st
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page since we named the election when a treatise of clicking on fossil molly, i need you to call waiting cruise join a new treaty off the 7 ties with the original block. if it was and we speak to refugees and my friends and friends who are worried about the future. if the father i takes paula of to sundays election the day $270.00 full of israel's will and goes off to striking homes. flattening neighborhoods is early forces of now once again talking to the you in run, school sheltering displaced palestinians. the attack happened at the new se, right, refugee camp in the central garza, with thousands of displays, palestinians was seeking refuge to the senior officials. a 16 people were killed at least 50 others we injured. the number of patients is overwhelming causes largest
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remaining health facility b o x a hospital. because a health industry is described to strike as quote, an odious massacre is where the forces say they've targeted fighters operating near the school. handle could to re, begins, are covered from alexa hospital in general butler panic as to and is really, is tre kits into gaza. people rush to look for survivors as to bond. it's an annual school and then it's late on the residential area has become unrecognizable. buildings lyons is demolished by another, is really talk just hours before the in what this was home to us with. johns, how many, not only for them, other families, headstart rescue each year after being displaced by is really bump things elsewhere, including women and children. hey, i've got these raiders continued to slaughter. all people. 15 members of my family
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were killed and one lot, 20 members of another is a crime law. because of course we recovered some of the bodies, the race to us still buried under the debris we. we a speech from us. the destruction stretches for kilometers. this is the aftermath of that is really attack into 5 in the south. a police car meant as a group property, became a target, getting 6 palestinians. their bodies are taken to the nearby lock. the hospital inside the hospital bodies are collected for a funeral. these palestinians were killed when bon shrieked down on an as new little warehouse in the central must see come. the dog has ministry has issued another warning. the fuel functioning hospitals across the street are in the bring escalade. they say a lifeline to keep getting razors up and running is predicting,
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you know. and the chronic shortage is hovering efforts to save lives in the hospital, at least 56 palestinians were killed in that is really striked today and up to mom with a here is a full mind orthopedic surgeon, but such as scientific charles, who organization he joins us live from a lot so hospital in gaza ways being treating victims from this latest attack. we appreciate your time this evening, especially considering the strain and pressure you must be on the what are you seeing at the moment that at least 56 patients to have come to what is the last remaining health facility there? it should be the same size and now i'm ready to lots of so the words today, actually i was afraid to we've got the cold that we had to stop. we had a mass casualty incident, so we will the team run downstairs the when i arrived at the uh, actually i saw
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a number of killed individuals heading straight to the mold. and so i knew that this was a very serious attack. i entered the and it was absolute chaos. the 1st thing i saw was a 3 or 4 children lying on the floor. uh, one of them had um, horrific injuries to the lower back. a, as in a flesh wound that went all the way down to the spine. he had trouble moving his leg, so i cannot imagine that he had a severe spinal cord injury. i bet it might be done to have a c t scan, a deluxe, all so it's not set up as a troll. my sense of it. and so it was all this hospital which normally runs the, which should normally run with a capacity of 20600 patients, 600 patients. great times its capacity, you know, and you know, you have children lying on the single women lying on the saw men lying on the floor, aged people, the bits chaos, and you're dealing with an already broken system. and when you have less casualty
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incidents like this, it's over a well made for everybody involved. these least of all the persons that are in general killed, of course. how are you managing? you've said that it's real, we do a number of challenges. we know that whether it's fuel, so those are what are the circumstances that people they have to deal with never mind is really strikes. and then you've got a shortage of of us. what number of supplies that you may need? any, any space you're dealing with at least 3 times the amount of people that you should have to, or how will you, coaching? you're it's, it's difficult. but when you believe in this call is and you believe that, you know, you are on the right side of history and you believe the thing have for an oppressed people is the, you know, the noble thing. then you gain strength some that you gain springs from the people around you, you gain strength. so i'm going to send most of the august vineyards. my love lice, but we want to have
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a future like you and i. and so you keep going to do this hospital is it's really a completely overwhelm, do you just need to take a walk in within the permits, the patients everywhere in the car doors and on that and then it says it's that i completely overwhelmed and it's very sides when you see the most vulnerable people of society, the target to the children are we still today we might have to take to the emergency o our immediate the fall, no problem. but the, the p r itself, it's verdes, it's just varies emotions. so it's taxing physically it's texting. but as i said, if you believe in the cause, then you know that this is the right thing degree and click on a oftentimes a v. as you said, the noble cause, the issue of morality when it goes so far, that comes a point where something concrete has to be done. well, what are your thoughts on that? what is it that you need?
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what is it that needs to happen? they might. so, i mean, that's the 1st a full most. i am a humanitarian. this is why i'm do, uh, i can not, uh, you know, watch from a far as human suffering and try to, to help us in the that's what i'm here. i'm not a politician. having said that, this suffering cannot stop without the political solution. in my opinion, the number one way of stopping the human suffering is to bring a bucket seats 5 a ceasefire. i will save tomorrow's killed all they will bring about an end to a lot of the suffering that we received, particularly in the nose of doesn't mind you blood and even more stream conditions . and it's really, it starts. i mean, if you have a c 5 letter, medical aids, we can that in fluid page while we really need to do that. i mean we, i just,
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i cannot understand how this is allowed to continue or how come this degree of human suffering continue in this life. it's beyond me, i'm read at a loss for words, but we, we try and none of the us be consuming the subject for anybody. the most goals on dr. here i just want to go back to the reality that you and other medical workers just like you are facing. it's almost to just off the 1 am where you all and off to the day strikes. what is the hospital looking like at this point? because it also mentioned the massive impact is had on the number of children a number of young patients. yeah, really quite boss. i mean this and this, this hospital space. so when you have even more patients come to a full hospital, people who start sleeping outside uh, within the permits of those without sides. uh and people sleep same as i said on
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the car doors and people are shuffled around to make space for the citizens of the whole of us. and i of course, i know i pay my homage and i do credit it to the hospital management who we try to do the best to make it work and, and all the local stuff. so really, i've been on the unrelenting pressure for 9 months of this. i mean, this is my 2nd mission. i've been here for maybe just short of 3 weeks now, and i'm exhausted. i cannot call the imagine what it's like being here for 9 months . and it's hard, it's hard says one sort of one involves as well as said in trying to defend this late to strike, that it talk to her most of fighters. but what we often see is a high number of civilians who, who us in the strike like this, what are some of the injuries you are seeing? i know you've mentioned trojan, but oftentimes we see
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a lot of children. a lot of women being homes is that the case? i'm a so this an i wasn't in the for the whole time because i was in the operating room before. and i took one of the kids from the states at all price. you know, i saw 5 children myself, i tree. i like help to treat 5 children that i can speak of that i witnessed with my own eyes. and i was only one section of the emergency room. and of course, there were many of those. there wasn't a place where you could put your, you know, you could stand, it was and then you know it. so you're treating some patients and you have to slide them up and bear in mind this is on the floor. your treatment. busy always in get injured individuals on the floor, you slide one person across, including trojan to, to make room for others. and it's really quite hard to say, i mean of course the, there are women about india to, i personally, wasn't involved in treating them. but i can speak to the 5, georgia, and the ones that i saw, as i said before. one of them had
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a very severe injury to the spine, where his boss is the, the in, tyler. but the flesh should interrupt the cross was down to the bone. i saw another child will charge a massive injury to the leg where the phone was completely sticking out because it's a huge, open, soft job and there was no pulse and the leg, that's the reason why i think it means you go up to the oh. ok, there was another child with another huge only to the um, with both bones broken and again, uh no, no, uh, uh, blood flow to the arm as well. of course, having taken the fast child to the oh uh then i planned to do it the 2nd shelves, the media, all so i was told that we were running a box widget, and we would have been going to meet my niece is mine that understand connie was telling me during the surgery, that's the oxygen supplies are critical and it was getting the alarm for just a discharge have to be transferred to another institution, which i'm glad that that, that was the case. but i mean,
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this is what we're dealing with here. russian and oxygen. um and i know the hospital is critical for fuel i'm operating on the daily and the lights switch out . you know, sometimes i'm about to do a very critical piece, a part of the operation unless spelled completely talk. and it's so what we're dealing with unfortunately, i just hope that somebody somewhere will finally bring an end to the suffering because really it's, and that's no, i mean i don't know what else i can say. oh, adopted to your mama to your thank you very much for taking the time out to speak to us taking time or from very challenging, very difficult circumstances at one of the last remaining medical facilities there . thank you very much. thank you. thank you very much. in northern gaza. israel's ministry offensive in today. yeah. is continuing for 10 stay it's a neighborhood. and garza city custom brigades, the on doing of
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a mouse has described fighting with these really forces as quote fits israel's. all me says it's soldiers. have phones long ridge walk hits in the area and demolished tunnel shots. people sheltering in the shoot a neighborhood say the violence has ripped families apart. petterson and journalist, abraham oakley spoke to families. they. and this is the 10th day of the ongoing ground invasion and neighborhoods. the situation remains by are many people that are trapped in the area with ongoing air strikes when the neighborhood leaves the suffering of civilians each day. we witness the growing it's fellatio families is trying to survive off sort of these really assaults just handle the destruction is immense. suites are filled with a diverse bombed out buildings and the sound of explosions and on fire are since reminder of death, violence that surrounds us. despite the dire conditions,
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some people have managers in their traps situations up for beans. for several days . there are stories and survival after such archie and are both part of brake and aspiring to ship. i was the, i was tricity control. there was no way i could get in touch with my family a tool. it was a 7th day, i think when one of on a does not and said these way these had pulled out when we came out, it had to run for our lives because these way the stuff it's showing up. it was a miracle we survived because of the time we reached the street corner, there were cold cups of chasing. while some have managed to escape. many other families, we mean trapped. there's no way to reach safety. communication lines are down, so we have very little information about the full extent of the casualties. ramos indicated that many have been killed. an ambulance is a medical teams are still on able to reach those who will need urgent treatments and as well, police are using what's accountants against anti government protest isn't
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television as push them on some prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down the similar demonstrations of taking place across as well, thousands have been turning off each week, demanding new elections, and the immediate release of captives health and gaza process is angry over netanyahu's handling of one wanting to accept a ceasefire. deal to these where the government has banned all to 0 from reporting it as well. so i'm the soul who is following those developments from amman and they bring jordan to not an unusual scene to see police violence against demonstrators at these pro, tests. as demonstrators, almost always every saturday try to block the main highway, the i alone, highway, and police often meet them there with a water cannon and with or saying that it is a legal to gather their illegal to block that road. but these demonstrations have been happening every single week,
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and in fact they were going on for before the war even began. people were frustrated with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose leadership but they're calling now for deal to bring back the remaining captive. they're saying that nothing yahoo should resign elections should be held immediately. and all of this comes in the wake of potential negotiations that are ongoing and even former captives who spoke at this demonstration. so that nothing yahoo should not miss the opportunity to secure a deal. well, let's bring in sol dunbar cards is a professor of public policy at home. i've been calling for university, he's joining us now from palermo in italy and always seeing those demonstrations and tell a view of, uh, develop a and with that mounting pressure on no problem, we just have benjamin antonio. but is he listening to those protest as a lot clearly is, is not,
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is unlikely to do so. i think it is now invested too much into try and preserve his political position. and it's now today to this stage to consider stepping down or allowing for around the election. he's obviously way to your anxious state for the outcome of the united states elections is waiting for that's going on in europe. and he's using this right off for potentially launching a full scale attack against grabbing in more or less as the knife against the end of it is just throw it tonight is just waiting is probably everyone hostages, as also not just the as rated public by announcing the emergency at ward cabinets, and then that's little cabinet collab. she's practically rolling now. singlehandedly with as a 5, right? the minority support. and we don't to see him compromising control.
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and in fact, looking at to the events, if you, if exam and a bunch of the last few months, every time the united states came out and made an announcement that there's potentially a whole towards his fire. something happens to you. it seems to authorize an attack that leads to a disaster. the attacks, like today, and i'll type in the my tp. these are all the authorized. and the same way they, they may or may not produce them. they have monitor individuals associated with how much they would have also seen that there are hundreds and hundreds of souvenirs within the same area. so the russian of choice is to abandon the attack and, and consider about to place bets a moment to attack provided me. but that does not mean apply that tool. and i think to know it'd be really difficult for a new measuring most of the things that nothing. yeah, will send any a,
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a way can and he will see the light and we'll decide that he is going to to given to what the process is taking place until it be missed the boat that you previously spoke about. the problem with ascentis on yahoo! buying time, how will that feed into what's expected to be and he's ready delegation returning to the wind, the coming week to continue seized by a talks a well, i mean, the 1st indication is, is, isn't it? so it's really just talking about that the is not giving the context has not given us thing is the space to pre the media to is the space to operate the moment they reach some kind of agreements or i agree like that to the how much is waiting to go this direction. well, that direction. something else comes up to preemptive. i mean, obviously how might as well now think twice before agreeing to what they were talking about 2 days ago because of this last massacre and,
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and the same time is holding them responsible for the safety of the captions. and by and continuing to engage them into the possibility of a cease fire. he is basing that responsibility. they add the responsibility on them to keep those captives. i live at the house because now by this level for negotiations they would know exactly who was alive, who was dead, and they would know the health profile for each of those hostages. they may have even work to start working on the list of who can be released in phase number one, or would it be kept for, for his number 2, and so on. so he is mainly got quite a bit of information out of there was a genuine way to reach, sees fire, to really put an end to these ridiculous massacres of christian england databases. he would to treat this wouldn't be urgency. it's requires that team would be flying
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straight to no. huh. uh, you know, within the hour of a medic who's talking about the, the right to conclude and to get on with it. but to wait until it's, you know, we passed a weekend and then send a delegation letter on the meanwhile researching you as if nothing is happening. only adds to the person in general and how much that particular worry and suspicion of the, the well the israelis hold and the last just turned in their last attempt to accept the ceasefire. it was really based on them having received maybe assurance is about the nature of stays, res. reduction of violence will cease fire. but all of this which gives a negative the opposite to message, which obviously is not going to help. and this is why i think we, we can't but wonder whether he is genuinely interested then somewhat save and need a piece general interested in learning, seeing the captive. so like alright,
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let's the assault on bar code. the input level. it's really a process of public policy at a modern, colorful university. thank you very much. again for your time this evening. it's good speaking to you. thanks to that. as well as is one of his fights is, has been killed by the is wally military in the east and live in on israel confirmed that made them i'll tell was killed in the town of shots. that's in the bow back legion on thursdays. but i launched more than $200.00 rockets and drones targeting is what he meant a few positions. it was a response to a strike that killed a come on to of the on the group. now it shows one garza is destroyed all the universities. the students have been out of classrooms when you in the 9 months and they occupied westbank, whereas the junior varsity is offering some students the option to study online, free of charge. neutral data reports from ramallah dahlia studies hard
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for an exam. trying to block out the seemingly endless floor all around her. after being displaced, 4 times the nursing student and her family returned to their damaged told me to have a son east of con eunice, seeking some semblance of normalcy. now that is continuing her education, thanks to an initiative by gigs at university in the occupied westbank. she and more than 3000 others are studying for free as visiting online students. it's an endeavor that requires determination. w, i must find an internet connection and hope it last for the duration of the lecture or test. so the professor i am at an estimate in dozens of business that that could then mix and administrators volunteer their time
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to students from gaza. he says, this is an act of defiance and commodity, and it's the least they can do. it's a formidable task. in the past 9 months, israel has damaged or completely destroyed. all universities in gaza. 88000 students have lost their path to the future. our role is actually to give the chance for the people to actually imagine in different future or other than that. and p decided to sort of by the coordinated power for dahlia. studying is about resisting the normalization of war and inspiring others to look to the future . as tuition and the things that feed them study and gives me hope that it tells me it allows me and my
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family to look past the death and destruction to hold on to hold in gaza is to defy the odds. shortly after our conversation, dalia and her family were forced to flee again in the dead of night, under is really them barden now in attempting the scorching heat of of my losses. june's dahlia holds onto her notes. the only remaining promise of a different destiny is not all the i just eat off my la occupied westbank, palestine. the arrows presidency like most who possess kion as well to serve only radiance. it was his 1st speech since beating his ultra conservative rival and the presidential. one of the reformers data says he wants to work with parliament, dominated by conservatives, and the judiciary, to walk on issues facing the country. what is russell said
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a report from to ron. the presidency level of all time meeting the expectations. 2 vs to run for the presidency in the 20172021 were not approved by your ons guardian console. when it started, it was approved last month was not given a high chance of success. but after weeks of campaigning, the form is politician. mister position has been inactive. run your supporters will creek to celebrate his election victory as president elect to promise to be a president for the on the 7th of the people of iran. the great notion of iran like come to serve all of you. i extend my hands to old writings, previously, health minister under your arms. first, reform is president and how much side to me in the early 2 thousands is this can, has served as a parliamentarian from the region of territories. since 2008. the frequency emphasizes loyalty to these lovely for lucian,
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doing his presidential debates. money to get a i'm a conservative him on last style, but a reformist, in policies and from day one i have repeatedly said i follow the policies to sit by the lead out of these alignment revolution. gus, many considered a visitor paper statements as an attempt to avoid the reef with powerful officials . but you also promised this more liberty's social justice and it goes right. a part of high angle governments cannot dictate culture were against coalition and the violation of women's rights. and is running laws will not change people's behavior, as no one can forcibly remove your jobs from writing women. no, i can also impose the hit you up on the problem is this account says he was further improved ties with non russian companies. but they insist who run muscles to reconnect with west to remove the international sanctions. because the scale support, there's hope she's pregnancy wouldn't be a new beginning for the wrong. but the president elect, we'd have
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a hard time meeting that expectations to deliver on his promises. he would have to convince the west to run is ready for tools while ensuring the poor thinking it is here that his policies would not disrupt the system. because he said that was a 0 wrong. as we mentioned in his report, most would possess go now faces the task of tackling sanctions imposed by wisdom, nations to help it runs back to the economy. positions is he's ready to open a wrong to the world for, for an investment. so it can we to talk what of 8 percent growth the prisoners let's also say is in favor of opening dialogue with the us, particularly over yvonne's nuclear program. he sees that as a means to address the countries domestic issues. a reminder in 2015 former president us andre, and i stuck. ronnie struck a new could deal with will. power was that kept the ones you way, newman, richmond and return to lifting in return for lifting sanctions. but in 2018. then you as president,
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donald trump pulled his country out from the land lock deal and imposed sanctions on iran. or let's bring in to a policy. he's the executive vice president of the quincy institute, the think tank. he joins us live from washington, d. c. thanks very much for joining us once again or given what we've heard from the president's elect in terms of some of the we're full b wants to put in place, but also expressing respect for the policies of the supreme leader. do you think is likely to strike a decent balance between the 2? it's going to be a tremendous challenge because the gulf between the ruling and the, the system and the population has grown tremendously wide. and any effort to try to bridge to, to may be necessary, but will be tremendously difficult. and as you pointed out, he has consistently through his campaign, tried to strike
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a balance to alleviate any fears in the supreme leaders in their circle that he is not going to be a candidate that is looking to over a overturn. it is telling me for a conflict to reform, my father actually tries to say this all makes will probably through those reforms that is a message. however, that doesn't go down very well with the masses in the von new actually i often times of seen reform as of past way to be able to get rid of the system as a whole and bring about in different more democratic and more open system is that reflected in the voter turnout because also alternately off of the people who are eligible to vote didn't. we've spoken previously about growing anger and frustration. does the presidency like to have to be a unifying figure to some extent. i think that is what he's trying to be that is
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looking at his campaign. that is definitely the type of a candidate that he tried to present himself as someone who was not extreme in any direction in this trying to unite and overcome bridge to different differences that exist between society and the ruling. but as i mentioned is going to be a tremendously difficult task. and much of the economic problems of your on are not just rooted in the mismanagement of the corruption of the government. i don't know that as of obviously there with much of that is also caused by the sanction of the num, lifting sanctions requires a very different relationship between the von and the us and the one that currently exists. how when you navigate that relationship, one wanting to potentially when you the nuclear deal, but poor doesn't that foreign policy, the relationship with the united states? what are some of the challenges you'll face? they will face tremendous challenges because of the bargain that was struck in 2016 between the us in iraq is not
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a bargain that is likely to be re struck in 2020 for 2025. the fundamentals have change on both the american and the volumes side. and it's going to be very difficult to be able to reach such an agreement once again. but that doesn't mean that diplomacy cannot be useful. there's so many areas in which sense of the tensions between the 2 countries can be reduced as i'm sanctions. can be misled. but it doesn't seem likely that these in the short run, but there can be a larger agreements between the 2 sides. similar to what happened in 2000 treat to policies. thanks once again to for your time flu, insights and analysis is treat the policies executive vice president of the quincy institute. think tank a still a head analysis era. primary challenge in london. whether you guys knew prime ministers held his 1st cabinet, a meeting, and news conference. keep watching to find out what keeps telling us that
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a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. hearing the facts, we're not going to be determined by 4 and not at this understanding the reality. human rights groups are accusing lebanese authorities of using discriminatory practices against the syrians to force them to return to their country with the latest global news. this is probably your policy and demonstration number 15 in alonda, an insightful document to ease out as it was, teens across the world. when you place a to the house of the story, news
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the door to note, is there a reminder about top stories this hour? at least 16 people have been killed and 50 others injured in an is ready bombing. and on to say right, refuge account, some central gaza processing. and as far as the same menu of the victims of children, is there any police are using will to canons against anti government protest isn't telling me of as pressure moans and prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down demonstrate is that demanding new elections and the media release of captives health and gaza euros presidency. life must suit, possess, gone as well to serve only radiance of his 1st speech since winning elections. he says he wants to work together with the parliament, dominated by conservatives and the judiciary. to work on the challenges facing the country, french voters and the overseas territory of new caledonia has been gun costing
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their ballots in the run of parliamentary elections. it comes just weeks off to riots in the capital, new mail over proposed reforms, opposed by the indigenous kind of population. authorities of band gatherings in the territory over election weekend loadings. also taking place across other french overseas territories. a and phones vote is, will be heading to the polls on sunday, attentions of been high since the 1st round, a voting that took place last month in which the fall rights made huge gains left wing and centers groups of trying to prevent morrila pen, loretta penn national riley party from winning an absolute majority, the parties coordinator jordan, but the aims to become a mixed prime minister. but us with reports from the french capital. after coming out, the launch is to policy in the 1st round of funds is parliamentary elections less sunday fall on national riley's hoping to build on the men's and on when an
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absolute majority in the 2nd round on ups on sundays. that would be unprecedented. first in french history that a policy of the fall rights has the leave or just how standing in the way is a lie to fall, a coalition and centrist policies. now those 2 groups of withdrawal, more than 200 candidates from constituencies across france. an effort to come to make those into, to how horse race is a way of trying to see off if you like, the national riley candidates, $30000.00 police extra police on duty across from an indication of the concerns going into the election. the concerns that depending on how this vote comes out, that could be some trouble, very sensitive times in friends at the moment. going into this 2nd round, the french assembly elections punishment. alger 0 power,
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many migrants and refugees living in phones. so worried about the future. if the fluoride wins, the national riley is focused its campaign on immigration, quoting it, a switch to french culture and values. if the same good for the reports from us say in southern fronts and there's some leslie left in the assembly. this is a refuge for homeless migrants in refugees. in my say, 8 live in this crammed space. many were teenagers when they risk the dangerous mediterranean crossing to europe in search of a better future. but after business, we spent days at sea bank god rescue f. kim, it was because we lost this, save the leasing it with support from the mayor. this charity helps migrants and refugees find housing and to enroll in schools under french law. unaccompanied miners are entitled to free shelter and education no matter where they're from. but with the rising and to migration sentiment in france,
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charities worry places like this could soon shut down couple months. and even if it's in foster care, it's becomes harder and harder, more and more shelters of being evacuated, enclosed, they'll always young people sleeping in the train station or just on the streets. the friends host, few or migrants and refugees, then germany or spain. but immigration is one of the most debated issues here. proposals to shut the borders prevent undocumented. my rents from getting legal status and increase the port stations are becoming more popular is on by just will let me get us on the bullet. they base all of the problems of migrants, but it's not the case. well, the construction work that is done here is done by foreigners. the hard work is done by phone and the security deed comes out. one survey suggests 65 percent of french citizens think the country has welcomed many people from abroad and shouldn't taken anymore. while another finds more than 60 percent believe immigrants contribute positively to cultural diversity. you know, may not say the, there are a lot of migrants in most se,
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so i think people were pushed to focus on this. but after role, who isn't migrant in front of, of this week, the south winters, the biggest supporters club for the popular football team or not been domestic, said that waves of immigration has made the city the customer, call it and place it is today. now an opportunity or a problem, the outcome of sunday's vote will indicate which vision voters and breaks if to some good food. alda 0 must say, the put in the new prime minister, custom of scrubbing the previous conservative governments, controversial policy to the port asylum seekers. tawanda, he made the announcements and his 1st news conference followed vice 1st cabinet meeting. the moves being welcomed by rights advocates as long overdue. but these government is facing a long list of other challenges as well. rich islands reports from london,
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very relaxing weekend at home for the u. k. 's new governments. the day after labor one, a huge majority, and the ended 14 years of conservative rule. prime minister keeps stomach gathered his team for that 1st cabinet meeting. i welcome you to it. we have a huge amount of work to do. so now we get on with our that to do list is going to, particularly for rachel reeves, the case 1st female chancellor will finance minister. she's got to find funds for the things that keeps telling me is government wants to do without breaking the promise not to significantly raise taxes. the health secretary was stretching past to rescue a passive national health service and home secretary, event cooper, ditching a conservative policy to send on documented migrants to rewind, to will need to bring new thinking to immigration yesterday. they what all change because we're changed labor policy. and yesterday we started the work of changing the country just all,
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most historic victory is seated with contradictions result. it was supercharged, not by labor love, but by wide spread tactical voting to get the unpopular conservatives out. the latest vote share was less than 2 percent up on it's catastrophic. 2019 election defeats conservative ex ministers. and now wondering what next you're going to be the next 3 talk. no announcements. we're just gonna take our time, figure out what this insurance event will be quite difficult just in a really bad result, this minute or 2 ways about it. here's thomas passed full day and all face was about showing he's hit the ground running and that change is here. but he's long for his criticism for being big on the vibes. but if they say for an actual policy, and we're still waiting to see what the change is promising, actually looks like in detail for each other. and how does era london thousands of protesters in the u. k of most across central london courting for
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a ceasefire and gaza protest to say they expect the newly elected prime minister kissed on the to uphold is campaign pledge in recognizing the palestinian statehood . melinda vis. annella, which reports from the march in london. the. it's a media chanc had in london for months, but now aimed at a new government. it is marching here, one buttons, incoming prime minister to know they will tend to do move to help and the war in gaza. so what we want to see from care stomach is pretty much the opposite of what he put in his manifesto. we want him to call and demand an immediate cease fire. we want him to stand up to israel. we want him to hold on sales to is rarely mediately with among the crowd. the skepticism. i have very little hey, we've got an international human rights lawyer. you have to be tried to prevent a c, $58.00 in government,
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which i find terrific. i don't really find, you know, being here today some here labels to send to power makes little difference. well, many times in here today say that they have always to the back the on the with the new prime minister as a to thomas don johnson, because they say that he's quantities of products isn't all the difference to the previous conservative governments approach. they also have a problem with the fact that why do they have a committed to recognizing the palestinian states. they have not said when they would do this. and that approach has costly the full see in some of its traditional hotlines with even a shadow cabinet administer removed by an independent candidates supporting palestine. the gaza was not all these challenges contained on i ran on
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a combination of foreign policy piece of justice and no to genocide, no to um, sales res rail at all. so the deprivation, you know, community investment opportunities for all children, the new british government will have its work cut out on the economy and the high cost of living. the people marching here want to make sure that with all the pressing issues, the warrant garza is not for question. and i'm assuming which out to 0, london is a molly and book you know, 1st of last the exit from the west african block echo was soft, assigning a new treaty to set up a confederation. the 3 countries lead to by mental treatments, james of cuts and ministry ends up in magic ties with regional allies and waste was all was the last and then comes as leaders from west african states meeting nigeria, i'm going to raise for boys from of georgia. it's been to the full west africans regional book because
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a number of clues upset of several crisis leading to suspensions and such as those actions resulted in 3 member states. burkina faso, molly, any share renouncing their membership, informed me that one block. the alliance off the health state. although most of course, can you do functions helping lifted? many believe the crisis has undermined and we can the organization. i did have we told the championship says much has been achieved in the past year. the handling of the front dryly solutions in these countries have even though perhaps not id me what we would once bought. it has helped to de escalate attention because at the point, tension was really high and of things could help going south at the
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hotel. the organizations troubles are security on the economy. it can explode down as it resulted in high cost of living, leading to violent protest in some members state. i talks about i'm groups also a major concern. one of the main reasons, co leadership in brooklyn, of fossil molly initiate gear for toppling the democratic governments. head of some of these echo somebody to nigeria, the leaders of the newly formed alliance of the health states making adjust capital . yeah, i mean audio, they discussed security and defense competing terrorism and somebody can only control on trade exchanges. i noticed one day elias will need support from the rest of the region if they decide to operate on their own advice, the lead to know the for the costco increase or the countries that we didn't need to help. this groups will continue to exploit the discovery that could be created and then of course, continue to impact. i'm heavy to on board. the security for the citizens over the 300 eco assess, initiated,
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most led by the syndic and his president to bring the 3 countries back. indeed, sold so far that i know indications this assets i'm gonna say the timing of the alliance of the health states was deliberate. it's to show a course that we came across the molly image you can do without the original book. but some, i don't say molly and is in particular could phrase difficulties if all member countries of course decide to isolate the tool unlocked countries as needed. some of these the hell alliance wrap up the meeting to share that course, members gathering in nigeria have not commented on the may meeting. likely hoping the latest efforts will convince the june to let countries to return to the regional organization. how many degrees i would use either about john jerry or let's take a look now at the new alliance of south states. it's a new economic and security blow created by the ministry governments, all of the 3 countries. it was set up last year with agreement to help each other
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in cases of armed rebellion. no external aggression. molly, but you know far, so any share of all had military clues in recent years. the regional block echo was suspend that the nation's memberships in response to their cruise and impose sanctions on each and molly, but in january in 3 countries, announced their withdrawal from africa was they also cut ties of fonts in the us and of turn to russia for security support i did. my guy is a political commentator and full communications director at a course in the call. he says that this content with echo was as wide squared across west africa. the reality is that uh, unfortunately, uh, just but it's a real name to go nation and call us as not performed when, when it comes to achieving regional integration from watching it dropped off. we can trade in west africa in order to ensure and indeed security as
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a 1st service environment, including democratic, $5255.00, the feeling of many in west africa, or do you see them read? and even instead of just asking questions about really just something of a goal, was whether it should be revised the invented doing it to fit this other words do or not. the problem now is that the countries from the side region they've sent over and over again, and some of them need is going to be private, that they're not coming up to the goal was for whatever reason and they speed the population of the countries. and in other upper new countries, well, happy about the former military. cool because they're seeing democracy as well. but everything with us is still a head analysis era. texas braces for in fact, as tropical storm barrel gets closer and threatens to turn back into oregon. plus,
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i'm john henry in chicago, where this week, as nascar drivers will be hurdling through these streets at high speeds for the 2nd time ever the interrogate, the narrative is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting it's global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes, the correct, but so in the international community. can we also say that scales, the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic process upfront without
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the newest officials, a warning that student barrow could gain strength and hit the state of texas as a category one. hurricane barrel was downgraded to a tropical storm off the hates and mexico's yucatan peninsula. it's now moving back over the waters of the gulf of mexico, where it's expected to regain spring. it made land for near the mexican island of cosmo on friday. in bundle with dish 8, people have died due to flooding as authorities, they want to go to levels will continue to rise to 1000000 people are affected off the heavy rains caused major rivers to pass the bangs the countries in the middle of the someone soon. but scientists say climate change has made the rain stronger and more erratic in neighboring india,
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at least 6 to 5 people have been killed in floods and land slides. in ne, a, some states and recent days, states officials say around 2 and a half 1000000 people have been affected by 2 winchell rains. thousands of people have motion to spanish city of boston. lona to denounced mass tourism protest is john to the tourist go home and somebody has to go to guns on tours, eating outdoors at restaurants. rents have risen by 18 percent in the city, which has been blamed on a high number of visitors. the, the, the us city of chicago is hosting. it's a 2nd mascot street race as the sport aims to attract new fans. don hinge and reports the drivers of nascar are rubbing their engines here for the 2nd time. rolling through the concrete canyons of chicago for money, glory and a broader fan base. the normal right. of course it go off in a grass
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a little bit. that'd be fine. but here, there's a, there's a wall and it always wins your card number when so yeah, if you make the slightest mistake, you could be your day over in 2 races on independence day weekend. some of the world's best drivers to usually turn left in a loop squeal around, a 3 and a half kilometers, city escape of 12 turns, navigating sidewalks, medians in manhole covers. i don't care, right. i grew up turning what it says, a lot of left and right terms, and then you added the unknown at the street right the day before we get on track. tonight someone could make some oil, maybe a little blake or fluid. and you know, it could be really slick when we get out and they're doing into a sound track of live performances by the black cheese, the chain smokers and teeth per stretch. the 1st time, the 1st nascar chicago street race weekend last year was
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a trial by water with life threatening flash flood conditions. at times, turning into slow motion bumper cars. both races cut short by 2 original rains. but for 1st time nascar tough drivers change in galesburg sweep for chicago, this re, grace is an opportunity to showcase the city to $15000.00 ticket holders a day, plus millions more on television. for now as car, it's an opportunity to broaden its audience. it's about showcasing the city, what makes the city great telling the stories of the city, and we have that with our national broadcast. and then also from an attendee perspective, we have over 10 days from over $23.00 different countries this year. whoever crosses the finish line 1st, when it's all over the real winter, she says,
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is the city that hosts nascar 2nd ever street rings john henry and l u 0, chicago. well that's it for this new news. our more at the top of the, our, the israel's war on god becoming a forever across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down wide is by to insist on 0 consequences for israel in its war on gaza. the quizzical look of us politics, the bottom line, the . ringback the,
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for the money on my cross policy performing only french voters will decide whether to give the fall rights power. pick the results of the run up photos on july 7th of consequences for your loss of coverage at the 2nd round of the french elections. and i'll just say the phone counting the cost by them versus trump, who can special manage the us economy will heavy, i realize radical reforms fix argentina's, economic crisis plus the chinese mega pool that could help to improve. it's a less than america's of the trade with a job. counting the cost on all to 0. nature 9 made catastrophes. alley rate was by severe weather event. a resulting an adult was think devastation. the variety of human factors needs to intensity and impact is a purely natural and the politics behind normalizing climate changes was to affect
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if i was supposed to receive of normal. but is that something that should have to happen to anyone? is it really a natural disaster? oh, hell, the permit on al jazeera, the fair and tara in goes, but he's ready as try kit. so you in run school sheltering, thousands of displace palestinians. at least 16 people have been killed. the terri jones to this is all just their allies from the also coming up.

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