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to move it to a bunch i'm going to attend this i much. that's what was i'm on the well i go a game of football times to try to the as israel of taxes full for the space kind of series in southern gaza guys. and i can't, the escalation in is really a tax comes i see. so i negotiate is head to contact after tops in each of the play you're watching l g 0. live from bill. how with me for the back. people also
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ahead of rocket fide from 11 on by hesper law hips vehicles in the occupied colon. heights is really media say to settlers are debt the moments russian miss science hate a children's hospital the un security council holes, and imagines the meeting on the attack in ukraine and nato leaders, a gathering in washington where president joe biden is hoping to show that he speaks for a 2nd time. the thank you for joining us. tuesday has been one of the deadliest days in recent weeks in gaza with 76 palestinians killed across the strip since dawn. at least 29 were killed in one is really a tackle in another school housing display, spanish, simians, this time in southern gaza. children were running around outside the school playing football moments before the blast.
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either no. what had been a brief moment of his spite quickly turned to tragedy. in the aftermath of the attack in the town of assigned east of hon. eunice, there's just a trail of bodies. this is the 4th. he's really attack on his school sheltering the space palestinians in 4 days. survivors have been rushed to nice and medical complex. it's the last functioning hospital in southern gospel pain dot, who did re, has more on the attack from down the line central costs. this is jake was on the gate of the school and i back on in from eunice. and we know that no schools are overpack over when the palestinian church during those schools, especially after the vision and especially after the is ready for it. says us all the people who were living in rough, i to is that to wait us as to the area. this is not the 1st time the is there any
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forces target the school in the past couple of days please targeted. 3 scores, one in mislead on the other one was in the cause of city. and this has something we have been seeing every single day and reporting about it's, it's very hard finding some images we're seeing as children cartridge into pieces be headed, babies. and this is a school, it's structuring problem thing is, it's a place where a pallet thing is left houses left everything behind them to just show through in those schools because the people are safe and the building. and that's why they chose at a school and, and talking to those palestinians who are struggling in schools. they're terrified . they don't know what they have to do, but they're feeling that there's a risk because it's really important in targeting a lot of schools. the past couple of days and kind of thing is,
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are telling us that they do not know where to go. should they need to call the if they, if they leave, where should they go? there is the pay safe and where every day go and being just pay more over and over again. people believe that there's no play safe and know where they go is out of it, like on every single pay, people are going to go would be targeted by this is really voices and they target to school and they target the building when they target a shuster they do not call people to leave. we're talking about palestinians who have been killed. we're talking about more than $38000.00 palestinians 9 months. and most of these kind of been used were killed in their shelters in the residential houses, in hospitals, in mid shift come in residential areas. and none of them receive any warning before the is there any forces i targeted them?
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or meanwhile, attention turns to contact on wednesday for another round of guys si fi talks. they come after easiest resident identified towels cc met, c i a director william burns in cairo, cc reaffirmed disposition opposing as well as military operations. and gaza is trusting the importance of a 2 state solution and preventing the conflicts from expanding in the region. the c i chief and other negotiations on now heading to the that's bringing him to us on hold for more on this home to join us live from amman, jordan, because he's really government has found out his air from operating from there. they seems to be home to some momentum for a c spy. i deal with the negotiate is now heading to kata. but at the same time, we're seeing escalating is really a tax across gaza with just 70 it just as $76.00 people killed in just 24 hours. but what is these are the strategy here? i will look, let's remember that on monday, come us released the statement saying that continued is really
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a tax on gods and specifically in the north could the rail these negotiations and we're calling for the intervention of mediators. but what we do know from anonymous official speaking to is really media. they have said that look, it's a little premature to say that there is a lot of progress being made in these negotiations. but it is kind of a baby step more of motion where they are bridging some jobs, but there are still a lot of wider issues at hand that do need more mediation additionally, but there is an immense effort to try and secure a deal, but that it could take some time, we do know that these really delegation will be heading to the positive capital. so how on wednesday it followed by continued meetings in cairo the day after on thursday. and all of this comes as nothing yahoo himself released the list of non negotiable earlier in the week saying that a complete enter, the war is not something that's on the table, meaning it's not something israel is going to agree to. whereas hema sources have said anything that doesn't include
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a total into the war. a complete withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza isn't something that they're going to agree to. so mediators behind the scenes are working to try and bridge these gaps, as there is still a ways a head and these negotiations. how do i thank you for the update? honda sounds good reporting that live from amman, jordan, because again, israel has find out his ear from my fortune from that and other developments. hezbollah has launch about 40 wrong case studies, really positions in the occupied golden heights is really media say to settlers were killed when that car was hated by ms file. is another sign of growing cross border tension between israel and 11 on testable law. raising fee is of a wider conflict, as well as also release drone video of is really military sites in the occupied goal and heights. beyond who appears to be highlighting his ability to reach sensitive is really sites. last month it posted a video of a military base in northern israel to oh yeah, we spoke to elijah, might be, it was a military and political unless he says as well as security breach,
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threatens to severely disrupt his ram. is showing all the position that have been improvise off the the 7th of october, which indicates that these drought that are impossible to being deceptive by the i window because they have a completely different way of flying and speed. and the iron doing is made for something completely different, full authority. it shows and motors and rockets. and it's showing that all the in deception besides on within the reach that they're not going to say anything to each. right. but it's about or is forcing these really to adopt hospitalized doctoring to go under the ground because it's no longer possible for these readers to behave in the very true buyer. it's like bank employers parking deck calls outside and thinking nothing is going to happen to them. so here's what a lot is focusing on is red, huge expense to change all these locations,
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or at least to turn them from above the ground under the ground, which is going to cost billions of dollars from the ministry approach. and showing how much intelligence information has blah has, and shifting these targets it'd be coming. so easy, that is right. it is forced to change its doctoring to change its approach and adopt something completely different and yet has f as well as sending one. no big estimate warning, i think because it's saying to is right and stop the war. i'm guides. uh, because i'm going to move to something as to a gases energy facilities has faced unprecedented destruction in these rouse months . long war, millions of palestinians is struggling with little or no electrical power. since these are all cut off its supply. but it least be reconnected, a power line to one decided nation and sewage binding 100 is largely to prevent disease outbreak for its own tropes in the area. guys,
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i haven't even eyes on these real voice, electricity, and diesels supply before the war. about half of its power came from 10 is really power lines delivering a 120 megawatts. the gaza strip had a single diesel pipeline, generating an additional $65.00 to $75.00 megawatts. but this power station run out of fuel last october. or now there's a new project aiming to restore power to one decided nation, planting central guys with the hopes of providing water to display somebody's. i'll just here is tari cup was only for some down by desperate for route to palestinians. cute this group and managed diesel, a nation prolonged in hon. eunice every day for legal that is to district huge mess of the city, the diss, and i'm, it's been a long time since i drink cold water. there's no electricity at all. even if you buy cold water from outside, it would cost you $5.00 or 6 chuckles. i don't have enough money. even the water we
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drink here is not properly filtered. it's a mix of salty and fresh water. before the will. this punch provided to 20000000 liters of a fresh water every day, around 250000 people. now, the facility can produce only a fraction of death, it just 15 percent of the original outputs. and now also serves more than 1000000 people. 4 times. what's designed for most of them, dest place buy, as well as from both of, to the use, very only destroyed power links to the plant. it has been forced to run a backup generate rates, as using fuel, which is logically running out. sooner or later, you don't have to say that because of like us to be in a box or having an order. this is, you know, he says it was designed to phone back up never able to. we things that was very easy to point to the plans for when it wasn't all the things. but that could
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soon change palestinian work. cuz in coordination with these very forces on now attempting to connect an external poem line to the prompt or so i, you saw it on the other thing that we've received or requested to restore lines, to reconnect to dsl, a nation fonts. and darrow by law. we started working with what have available resources we have, and we were in contact for the relevant organizations to provide the components needed for this line. invalid 1st, the suppliers was for the plan for once again, be able to run at full capacity. even then it will be far from enough to provide the population of gong. so what it for sure what's up off with these palestinians? it will provide at least some really sorry, cup as the will just be right there. is that i kind of, sorry, the,
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the ukrainian attacks in southern russia has killed at least 5 people. they follow a series of russian strikes on monday. those a time scale, at least, 44 people in ukraine, and destroyed at children's hospital dmitri method. ankle reports the fire, this will depot could be seen from several kilometers away in the local grad region of southern russia to power substations, burning near the neighboring city. over most of the strikes inside russia's territory come off. the moscow launched a barrage of missiles on ukrainian cities killing doesn't the capital key of shaken as this happens. as though hitting the country's most important pediatric hospital is close to a 1720 pets and fit in a time. when the most i thought in the hospital was around
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675, around the legs that must go reiterated it doesn't targets civilian infrastructure, and that it was a ukrainian defensive missile which destroyed the hospital. the u. n's envoy disagrees analysis of the video footage and assessment made at the incident side indicates a high likelihood that the children's hospital suffered a direct hit rather than receiving damages due to an intercepted lessons this and in russia next crime. yeah. which has been a step away from the war results of building bomb shelters. right at the beach is last month for people including 2 children, were killed in a ukrainian strike on a beach that came in with everything that's been happening recently. yes, i'd say having shelters. yeah. makes sense. as rescue work as continued clean up
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operations in both countries. nato was holding a summit in washington saying, and we'll continue to ukraine to meet them. it didn't go out just so you have all the un security council, let us out and emergency session to discuss the latest russian strikes. ukraine announced a national day of morning following the series of attacks across the country. the you and condemned the russians strikes, calling them deplorable leaders of the north atlantic treaty organization. nato meeting in the us to mock is 75th anniversary rosters. war and ukraine will top the agenda in washington, dc, nato secretary general again. sultan burke has addressed the meeting of defense industry leaders. the alliance is expected to finalize a nature of time to supply weapons to ukraine. november's us presidential election is also in sharp focus that the summit president joe biden is a need to support a want. donald trump is kept to go off the military lines. my kind of takes
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a look at how the us played a dominant role in nato. foreign ministers gather the nato headquarters in brussels in april, mocking the 75th anniversary of the alliance. but the major celebration will be in washington dc. this week, the city in wichita will begin. they told it in the aftermath of world war 2 liters of 12 countries came together on april the 4th 1949 and signed the treaty pitching collective self defense across europe and north america on the cool of the pact onto co 5 to consult together. when ever the territory, our independence of any of them is rep and the looming strength for decades was the soviet union. but even following its dissolution, the russian invasion of crimea 10 years ago signaled that the threat had not diminished in fact, it escalated as russia in faded ukraine in february, 2 years ago. last month,
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president biden reiterate to total us support in a meeting with outgoing nato. secretary general jim stocum, but hello everybody. but biden's previous test that was not as supportive. donald comes praise of russian president vladimir putin ringing alarm bells, which got louder when trump called into question us support for article 5. but one of the hedge and the countries that up and said, does that mean that if we don't pay the bills, then you're not going to protect us. i said, that's exactly what it means. exactly. i'm not going to protect nato operates on the suggestion of demand that each member advocates, 2 percent of its gross national product to defense. donald trump's claim 1st made while in office that the us, what's the bill, and that the contribution from other members was shrinking. was and remains a lie. the defense spending of nathan members has increased each year since the
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russian invasion of crimea a decade ago. appropriate to motion the liberal on the one. but the fact that even the crisis there will always be a president biden. the stumbling performance in his 1st presidential debate with donald trump and dramatic dropping polling could have a major impact on they to the question of us election results will not be on the anniversary agenda. but it will be the one most privately discussed. mike kinda, i'll just sarah washington, i'll present joe biden will speak at any event shortly ahead of the nato. somebody's not winehouse, correspond kimberly hawk, it says he's performance will be crucial for his presidential campaign. us all eyes are going to be on joe biden as he delivers his address to nato leaders that's happening at 21, gmc and it won't just be the g 7 leaders in the world that will be watching this
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address. but it will also be members of his own democratic party and even the american public will be watching after his poor debate. performance is that presidential survey that really rattled the american public who concerned whether or not he's still have the fitness for office. so this is an opportunity for the president to shine and to show the world them the american public that he still can lead. but the general feeling is here in washington that these next 72 hours are really critical. if the president can demonstrate to the party and also to the world leaders that he can perform well. and we do know. 2 that they, when it comes to nato, that this is something that is near and dear to his heart, and that he works well on the world stage. and that diplomacy is one of his forte, if he can really demonstrate and hit a home run. so this is something that will really strengthen his candidacy and that
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most believe that this will ensure his political survival when it comes to the political nomination. and the 2nd run at the white house still had on the program a pat house. so swearing in begins the changing faces in the u. k. 's most 5 1st parliament in decades. and the politician fighting corruption charges were live in new york with closing arguments in the bump. menendez trying the same depth analysis of the days headlines he's right, is like his race accusing that i was looking for them since informed opinions. this person's 1st visit to a new career in 24 years. why is he making it now critical debate? i believe the selections will empower him in any way as well as voters in america inside story massachuset, the group was fine to send on out jersey around the
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injustice. to me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. whether it's a war or natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand. and this simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best time remained best, produces the best spaces and those of the people the i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the well the
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welcome back. a recap of our top stories on how to 0, at least 29 policy needs have been killed. and that is really a talk on this quote. housing display, spanish, simians in the southern gaza has been one of the deadliest days in recent weeks with 76 protest simeon scaled across the street. the attacks comments negotiators, travel to doha for not around a ceasefire. live in on the has the law has launched around from t von case studies really positions in the occupied colon heights. please really settlers were killed in the attack when they accomplished 8. find these 5 as for that also with these shows video, these really media chevy sites in the occupied golden heights. or in other world news. the u. k. parliament has begun the 3 d task of swearing in all 605650 members of the lower house labors landslide victory. last week's election
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has paved the way for the biggest transformation in decades. sonya go, reports loads commission is designed to meet his attendance in the house to hear the commission read a day of pub ceremony with traditions that go back 400 years. first order of the day, selecting a speaker, speak of the house of commons for the 1st chosen piece as a house of rules directed and accused to decide. no make cuz gavin in a house of commons, had already agreed on the choice. lindsey hoyle, re elected as a speaker of the house of commons welcoming 335 u. m. p. 's from disparate policies and overseeing the most diverse chain. but in decades i'm due to the fact that knowledge by the prime minister in his 1st address and that role to parliament with the speaker let you preside over the problem. the most part, 1st column in 5 race and 10 to this country has
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a proceed on proud of the pop, but my talk is played in part the proud of the top that every policy has played in that me you street assessor which you see next on the opposite bench, what am i doing him of the what? ahead and the car stopped by congratulating the prime minister on his election victory. and as he takes on his for middle task, he and his family does that. the good wishes of all of us in this house. i know the swelling in of 650 m p 's is taking place over the next 3 days. and well there are plenty of new faces. there were also a few familiar ones, made it into the house of commons. it took him 8 goes, but right when populist were full, then p nigel farrell, which made little attempt to hide his role as a disrupt to us in the u. k. politics a nice to for all we all the new kids on the block, we have no experience in this problem whatsoever. even though some of us have tried
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many times previously to get a brief moment of unity in a chamber opened fruit with opposing views braced the challenges ahead. so when he got yeah, go out. is there a london to the us now where a lawyer for bob menendez has urged yours to with quite a name of every charger in closing arguments in the us. senators corruption trial that defend says federal prosecutors are failed to prove a single count. menendez faces 16 charges, including bribery and fraud at the time of the alleged crimes. he was chairman of the pa, for us senate foreign relations committee last spring. and john henry, who's outside the courthouse in new york for more on this. so a john, the prosecution has just finished its arguments. what did they have to say of the? well, this is a case in which a us senator was found to have hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash in his home
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. stoughton to boots and jackets and other spots and a gold bars all piled up in a closet. and the prosecution was arguing in his closing arguments that the only reason menendez was hiding all that stuff in his house is because he was failing his services as head of the senate foreign relations services. he was doing it to help out a couple of his co defendants with a criminal investigations in the state of new jersey that he was helping a 3rd co defendant get an exclusive contract to certify how allow me to be shipped to egypt and the most serious charge is that he was acting as an unregistered representative for the egyptian government. when he was helping egypt, i get freed up aid military aid for that country. and prosecutors say that money can be connected to menendez. but menendez has been arguing. that's
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not his money. it's his wife's, he says those gold bars were in a closet that he didn't have access to in his own bedroom. but he says a cache was a different story. he says, as a cuban american, it's common to have large amounts of cash in your house because you don't trust the government and you don't trust banks. in any case, the prosecutors are saying the communications between husband and wife show that she was actually the one running the show. the defense is, the prosecution simply didn't prove that we'll find out in the coming days which side the jury believes it may end tonight. could be tomorrow, john henry in new york. thank you very much for the updates or did you ever use foreign minister has made his 1st visit to so don, since the conflicts began their in april last year, be made met the head of the armed forces at the front door behind him for so don in december, the prime minister hosted the leader of the rapid support forces. mohammed, i'm done back a little talks to broker a ceasefire to end the war in. so don,
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have so far failed one. all the stories on our website down to sierra dot com, the very latest on the war on guys of course, on their coming up next year. it's inside story which examines the global risks posed by until i, by arctic resistance to stay with us for that. and so the hello, the months in range are picking up for the central philippines. everyone will kick off the weather story there. so for the western fed size, highest level are it's issued. and this again has to do with these torrential bursts of rain that we're getting within a short period of time. our summer rains in china now it's fund lined up a rate across the yangtze river valley. so from chung ching right through to shanghai, it's going to be a what say, but the good news for shanghai, this kicks out stone so that heat and humidity you had been dealing with. okay,
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same story goes for japan as well to bring starting to push and give it a few days. temperatures will come down in tokyo and you'll get to be from the hot and sticky weather that you've been dealing with and don't use it. it's looking more dr. on wednesday, especially for the main island of java, getting some dry spells in there for sumatra. okay, we got a burst of rain though, for the western slice of borneo island. and for australia had been dealing with some damaging winds for w way with this storm system on wednesday would see it's going to give us some cooler error for that southeast corner, as it continues to chug further toward the east and forward new zealand. not to know whether it's to speak of your temperature is pretty well where they should be . okay. may be a bit cool and christ church 10 degrees for you on wednesday. see you later take care i of the
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. ringback the resistance to antibiotics controls 10000000 deaths to get from 2050. that's according to the united nations sign to say climate change is another factor driving the leading crisis. why is that such a risk? and what's being done? the balance is this is inside story. the color walked into the problems, the whole rom and the united nations,
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and saw it as world wide. a warning that unless urgent action is taken to deal with resistance to antibiotics across is much bigger.

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