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conditions, it says that even if an immediate cease fires into the man said it will take keys to repass the damage close to the destination of plants, sewage systems, and networks of war to supply the, [000:00:00;00] the color that are on this policy attain. this is a news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there any forces hit goals? a city again, of to 6 to palestinians were found in the neighborhood following a parcel. that's really i think i'm the most qualified person to run for
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president. i beat him once and i will beat him again. but 19 house democrats now say that job i wish that relevant drop out came back from president is not heading to michigan state that could hold the key to the wife's house. can use police chase, resigns of to violent anti government protests that killed at least 41 people and at least 16 students are dead off to this school collapses. and central nigeria is full. consol cross is through to a 2nd straight wimbledon final. the defending champion facing dining method have to stay on track for a full grandson's science of the holy beginning. this news outlet in gaza, city which is well, has declared dangerous combat. so with tens of thousands of palestinians still trapped inside that story. the often loss of an is randy attacked residential
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building. as you can see everything around 7, which is to rumble bodies off castles on the streets as palestinians rush, the india to the few remaining false expos nearby. while the just hours earlier, the civil defense teams that recovered at least 60 ball he's off to is really troops partially withdrew from. what was one of golf is most affluent neighborhoods . thousands will i still see it buried under the rubble down to allow how long you and run college. a hospital bank and residential towers of old been destroyed israeli forces are also accused of preventing rescue efforts. so i felt as i found them a sort of thoughtful for a lot of, i'm from the ambulance in emergency department in northern casa, immediately after learning that these valleys partially withdrew from the tel. i'll highlight in the cause of city we went there and found bodies. most of the bodies would decompose because the ambulance team was when not allowed to reach a place that's still there's a large number of bodies under the rubble of the head. meanwhile,
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on the status of the guys as trip witnesses say, these really ami has target has an area that is designated as a so forward se 7 of this attack and con, unice killed at least 7 palestinians. and at least for a while, cuz from the bush as humanitarian organization, they all cast on diction, also killed in an as rainy strike on an a distribution points. well, let's be trial correspond to him for dari. she's outside the box, the hospital and they're all bottle, which is in central, gaza, and i want to stop in the north. can you give us a spacious report on what's going on right now in gauze and city? it looks like the fighting is very much ongoing. we're seeing more more attacks as well. yes. the fighting is happening in the western parts of the dos is 50, very close to the post lines. but also the, it's where the forces have been targeting at different areas across the gauze has to be one of those. those targets is an apartment. and those are that seats where
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at least for college and use wakefield and others were injured. and also they targeted at random suites in the godless city. but all day long, the civil defense teams were able to reach the areas the forces personally out front. and they weren't able to achieve 60 bodies of palestinians that were killed during the ground invasion. most of these products didn't use according to eyewitnesses and testimonies are people who were executed by the is ready forces when they were trying to evacuate. and lee the area after they were trapped it in the middle of air strikes live and munitions and plots captures. it was a very hard day for civil defense teams and permits, trying to retrieve bodies as much as possible. and let me ask you about what's been happening in southern garza too. it looks like 8 work is were targeted yet again,
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what do we know about what happened? well, ford had listed in age where kids working with them said foundation and this is o foundation that has been giving at hand to palestinians and providing them with food parcels, those palestinians for age workers with the kids on beach. and we're in a distribution point at providing food parcels and organize. they are gonna organizing at food parts and distribution income units. and that's how they were targeted earlier today, 4 of them were killed and the people neighboring, the area were injured and they were at transferred to a loss of hospital in some units. but this is not the 1st time. they certainly forces part kids a, a, a, an age organizations or a records earlier in april. they also targeted into
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a national age workers from the world central kitchen. we have been seeing targets on the web and seeing targets on age where it cursed paramedics journalist and everyone and the governor is targeted. and there's no one say no area, state and single area. and because of that is a targets cordarious reporting for us from the ground from there all by that and central guy. so thank you him. well, as we've been hearing these really minute trip ordered people in gauze associate to leave on wednesday. and that means that palestinians have been displaced multiple times, have been now forced to fleet. once again, most unclear just spoke to some of them who sold shelter out of school in jamalia, which is also in oregon, calls about the hiring conditions that this is an evacuation since on giovano, which account many companies have arrived, you know, looking for option to optimize ready forces all the same to evacuate too many companies have arrived to the schools looking for
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a show. so they lift the houses without any of their belongings. so they have nothing. all of these families here have a ride and don't have anything. i told them not in when they asked us to leave. they didn't give us any time to gather our belongings or take some food for our young children to look at my young ones. the oldest is in 4th grade and the youngest is 3 months and everyone only had a few personal items, no food or drink, nothing, not even flour back. you know, it was very difficult. we were walking along the road and saw shrapnel and scattered body parts. can you imagine the situation and i was walking and seeing that people, if my son had slipped from my hands, i wouldn't have been able to find him in addition. so those people have been displaced to many times and each time they have to risk a,
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put it into a journey looking for a shelter, not knowing what they would arrive to we will have the forms that we should go to west thing guys. and we will be assured that we would resign thing in a safe place. however, often 11 30 pm, we were surprised by the presence of compet, wyoming, directed to west industrial area, and the u. n. agents. there wasn't the tense shooting. it was extremely painful and difficult because we've left all our belongings. how would mattresses? i would close our luggage and we'd have to stay without any more drink. yeah, i can't read my children have escaped from the scene which happened. we did an aerial see it from this guy. i'm tanks on the ground floor. some of those pictures when woke up their belongings and trying to attend the workshop and could interested code their children and family members. this is about ever fidget can, which is has too many destroyed buildings and too many display south scenes this
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evacuation since i'm a, provide them a place to sleep. yeah. they will not know how low return fee before they all start was to flee again. why? because you just need a nothing does a spread talestine really forces and directing palestinians to head towards on the washing, which is called a safe zone, even though they have been multiple attacks the 2. now at one point, as many as 1800000 people were squeezed in 26 and a half square kilometers of sandy terrain under the hot sun. and let's put all that in perspective. that area is about half the size of the london heathrow airport. well, 19 year old, you know, how long how leaning is one of the hundreds of thousands of palestinians who are currently in on the wasi. despite the blood shed and the hardship telling me his
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time to social media determined to spread a message of hope. now he's been forcibly displaced himself 5 times, often his really strikes destroyed the family home and all the city. and now from his tent and i'm a wasi down in the south. lead me has started a day in the life series on instagram, through his new daily videos. and he, me is showing how even in the darkest of times he still manages to stay resilient. they live in a flat thing ever dental vision. a site is over 1st has a little update about my little farm. so for peace of mind, lima beans, my little men, teeth has over there and some millions. and today i'm planting some millions and beans. i need to expand my little form over there cuz there's nothing in there. so i gotta start working on the area in here. the beans 1st. put them in and know the villas. i think the midlands love the sun. so i'll probably just keep them on the other side so that they'll be exposed to more sun than other plants. no, i got
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a lot of the plans. i feel that this is another way with water. then i'm probably just missing everything up. i need to work on a bit of watering system. i know for sure that what i'm doing is wrong, so i don't know how to how to do it now, and i said good bye to them. i'll see them tomorrow. well, we can now actually speak to me to help me. he joins us from the, on the wasi, me to how we were lima beans doing yeah. hello. hi. um, you know, i know the connection isn't grace and we really thankful that you are able to join us from on the wasi. i was just standing by asking how you, lima beans are doing well, actually they're doing pretty good. they're actually like, uh, my best grown plans right now. i have fucked with them. they're growing really fast . that's very good to know. i know it's getting increasingly crowded and on the last day from your video or is it looks like your day is stopped with a bit of coffee, but then you were standing in these very, very long queues to get drinking water. as more and more people arrive and on the
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wasi, those cues getting longer. yes, the lines are getting actually very, very much longer. it's in the past, it will take me like if i would go stand in the line in the morning. let's say i would be my 10th at 8 am, i would get my turn to get some drinking water at around. i don't know 1 pm, but right now if i go like 8 am in the morning, i wouldn't be even like able to get something or after go book somewhere in the line from the day before. wow. i need a a okay, an excellent cook. i know you've been offering to share some survival recipes online. i know you can still buy some things in the market, but it's looking pretty sent on the ground. how. how does it to get ingredients right now? well, it's really hard to actually goes over the green in so you can find the car in the market. are there either like a canned food or the i don't know like some very,
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very like there's not many options that you can buy only the very few items that we can find in the market. we can get back in the past if i wouldn't make any recipe. i wouldn't go to any supermarket, i'd buy a lot of stuff and make a really, really good deal. mm hm. but right now, as you can see, it's basically just 3 or 4 ingredients. that's it, all you having any access to, to fresh food at all. i know it's been very, very hard and very expensive to get hold of things like that. oh, we don't. we do not have actually really good access to fish food. that's because of many reasons. one of them is because if, if we were able to find any fresh food, it would be really extremely expensive. and i don't think like any normal person here in gaza right now can be able to afford that. and the 2nd reason is there isn't anything allowed anything fresh or loved to go and go to get them garza so fresh. oh, is this pretty much uh, very much rate right now. so i,
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because what i told is facebook. well, he was certainly doing creative things with the fake food that you're stuck with. can i ask you what the situation is like at the moment and in the tents that your living and obviously it, it's getting more and more crowded to people even have the space to, to live there. well actually uh, a lot of people don't even have space to live in. i mean, anywhere with them. so they would set up with them to brian brian on the beach. like if, if uh, some highway its just, you know, somebody is gonna just sell soap there then. mm hm. uh. and yeah, especially in the most area after the off a 100 vision bow, a beach side of grove and vision thing to got even more crowded. right. here and i don't know if you've seen it or not, but my, my last video i mentioned that we set up a new tent from a home in the same area that we only had enough area for to tense. so right now we don't even have enough area to walk,
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and that's actually the situation for most thousands in this area in this area right now. well, i am just on your cell, so i've had to move 5 times. how is your family holding it? do you feel safe where you are right now? do i see what do you feel safe? i'm, i'm sorry, i couldn't find it. oh is it what you say? yeah, it was a designated safe zone and so many people arrive, but they have been very, very nearby attacks. how are you feeling about the situation right now? a well, i will say it was actually come to a point to feel a for just agree with the situation. not, not really agree on it with it is just to accept the we're not safe anymore. there is not any moment that we would feel safe. we're just gonna, we always have this feeling that at the moment we might be the next ones to die. so i don't know. i mean, after 9 months you can just keep up with worrying about being bombed or getting, you know,
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injure matter as you say. it has been 9 months amid the devastation, the profound suffering will video is calisha something that so many have said that as well as trying to take from you, which is your dignity. so let me invite you to share your message here. what do you want? people to understand about life and goals are right now. i want all people to understand that no matter what situation we're going through, no matter what happens to us, no matter what they do it to us. we're always gonna fight role is going to stay resilient. no matter what, we are strong people, we can be beat. no one can beat us. so no matter what happens, we're still gonna get our homes back. we're still gonna go back and for sure one day everything we don't want to do is going to end. so does what's keeping us going on right now? you know something start plan and watching some of your videos and pops. but the ones on, on the beach where you use this and, and watch the sunset. you clearly very much love garza and you can really love your
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community all you and your friends and your family. still able now to try to find moments of respite, moments of beauty despite what's going i'm, i'm so sorry. i didn't get what your question was at the end. as you know i'm, i'm literally in the streets. so there's a lot of noise around. i know, and i, i'm well aware that it's incredibly, incredibly crowded where you are. i was just asking about whether you were able to find any respite, especially with your community that and you clearly very, very much love. you'll go a society that and gaza but, but also whether you able to, to have habits find some moments of a view, see like, like on the beach every now and then or, or cooking with your mother. it's those moments i think that, that a lot of people forget about well, as i mentioned, we are so resilient. so we try to find lights in the darkest moments here, as,
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as you, my eyes do as you've seen on my videos beside the, on the beach. the view on the beach is where i daily go. that's basically my escape from really banking no matter how depressed i feel in the day, no matter how, how low i feel. i just go to the beach during sunset. i watch that you. it is really amazing. i literally forget everything i'm going through and the same thing with my family, we all do like whatever activity with those. with each other, we go to the beach most of the time because my 10th is basically right next to the beach. it's a one minute walk, so that's where we are basically all the time. well, need to thank you so much for sharing your life with us, both in your videos and i'm here today on alger 0. we wish you and your family all the very best. thank you. the the 100 by the faces,
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the next test of his fitness for re election is us president and just over an hour he's went to a campaign in michigan, unimportant battleground states. and then he'll be trying to reassure voters as well as fellow democrats, that he can indeed the faith has republican rival, donald trump, in november's election. at least 19 members of biden's policy has now cool for him to stand down off to a series of gas. but he's still in says he is the only candidate who can beat from the consideration is that i think i'm the most qualified person to run for president. i beat him once and i will beat him again. how do i do this for my legacy? i mean this to complete the job. i started well we have our costs on that on 100 following biden's campaign there in michigan. fast. let's speak to our white house correspondent, can we help it? complete given what's happened over the last couple of weeks, give us a read on, on the current state of play. and i'm thinking within the democratic policy right now of the well,
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there still is enormous pressure from presidents biden's, the members of his political party, the democratic party, to pass the torch. there is, in fact uh, as of friday, $19000000.00 that has been frozen from some top democratic donors and will not be released unless president biden steps aside from the top of the ticket. that's the big problem because the american elections are expensive. uh so this is an issue for the president since, but as you also mentioned, there are 19 members of congress who are calling for him to step aside. we know that had came jeffreys, the democratic leader in the house of representatives met with president by them on thursday evening following his nato press conference and share the concerns of the members of congress. but at the same time, joe biden is still feeling like you did. okay, is that press conference? it wasn't perfect. but he also spoken scripted. he showed he was adaptive for
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a policy. and at walmart, a home run, he certainly did hit to 1st base. and so as a result, he's going to get on the campaign trail. he says he's going to try in the late fears and he believes he still has a fighting chance. well kimberly, at that same press conference by them also said that he needs to pay some self. he was gonna dial down on his events, but it feels like his campaign is still running. full steam is heading to michigan, now is heading to michigan as that is a significant one for the president because he did lose some support with the error of american population there when the primaries were occurring. but the president is heading there with a bit of good news for many of those, particularly palestinian americans. in fact, in terms of social media acts. so in his account there to tweet. but there is in fact and is real. how mosque sees fire framework agreement that is in place. now this is
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a framework agreement. that doesn't mean there isn't agreement. just the framework for it. the president, riding 6 weeks ago, i laid out a comprehensive framework for how to achieve a ceasefire and bring captives home. there's still work to do. there are complex issues, but the frameworks now agreed to by israel and her boss, my team's making progress. i'm determined to get that done, meaning he's determined with his negotiators working. that's egypt. the united states has had heart, the mediation that's in the works to try and get a cease fire. that sees, for course, would bring that much needed humanitarian aid, as well as the release of captives and exchange for palestinian prisoners and it is really jails. and of course, this is part of that 3 face proposal that job i did put forward on may 31st. so don't mind is hoping not only will that bring about an end to israel's war and gaza, but that also might help boost some of his sort of lagging a in the polls and also some popularity with in his party. and maybe maybe kind of
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turn around some of the calls from his detractors to step aside from the top of this ticket. white house correspondent can be housed at to the following developments for us from washington dc. thank you. kimberly. well, that's good to hear now from detroit and speak to john henry and john that has been speculation about the timing of that tweet. heading to michigan with gaza is, is a huge election issue for so many took us through why as michigan so important of the michigan is really a microcosm of the nation. i'm here in detroit, heavily democratic big city, but didn't move in much of the state. the rural areas, that's where the republicans live. so this is a state that can go either way in 2025 and one this state by about 3 percentage points. right now he's under water, he's about poll, show me about half a point to a point below trump. when democrats lose in michigan,
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they tend to lose in the country and that's how the polls are looking for biting right now. and that's what all the controversy is about with people asking him to step down. and he's just got to win a state like this is part of the democratic blue wall and a it's if he's going to, if he's going to win the presidential election if he's going to stay and he's got a lift those numbers. and right now that's just not happening here, and that's why he's here. hold on, let me ask you a little bit more about those numbers. i've been curious about how binding is now pulling off to what happens with the primaries. what's going on right now, particularly on commission versus that or well, this is of course, a big arab and muslim american population. they are centered in dearborn, just north of where i am right now. and at, to put it in perspective in the primary binding got about 600000 votes in michigan, easily winning over any other rivals as expected. but
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a 100000 voters voted for uncommitted. those were largely arab and muslim americans, young americans who are upset about the war in gaza and they have said that they're not going to vote for joe biden. they're not probably going to vote for, for donald trump. i went to dearborn a couple of times and talked to a lot of these voters and literally every one of the ones that i talked to said they're not voting for biden. i stood outside of the polling during the prime rain, many people in those heavily air of areas. we're saying they're not going to vote for binding. that if they voted for uncommitted. so he's got to turn those voters around, but he's also under water with black voters, a young voters hispanic voters, and he's down from where he was pulling last time around. so it's a big problem with the arab and muslim american population here in michigan. but it's also really a problem across the board for him. he's just not drawing the numbers. he was 4 years ago. john 100, that keeping an eye on all of the events tonight in michigan for us. thank you very
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much, john. well, buttons of parents at that nature. as on that, on that day, it was not by mister identifying his, the vice president coming to harris, just as of that, he confused ukraine's present, telling me his landscape with rushes. rita, i want to hand it over to the president ukraine, who has as much courage as he has a determination based gentleman, president, president booth present list. i'm so focused on the boot and we got to worry about it. i wouldn't have picked vice president trump to be vice president. i think she's not qualified to be present to stop by the slip up at the nato summit shopped many in the room. but necessarily this was still quick to rally around the us presently does it from germany. and the case they bought was in good form. the russian foreign ministry spokesman, right marie, as
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a car that looked at the president. lo saying that bible has shown his pro russian candidate being controlled by the kremlin. meanwhile, some european politicians have adhd democrats to nominate new candidates offset by them stumbling news conference performance and well that spring and pizza cutter. he's the editor in chief of brussels reports dot edu a web site that teaches news and analysis covering the european union, who joins us out from brussels piece of all of his gas wine and still clearly hasn't come on to foreign policy decades of experience. how offer need is actually reading the situation right now. a well behind the scenes, everybody's very concerned in europe. and they are already concerned that uh, president trump, maybe waiting again. i mean, at least the majority, there's a politician's like a hungary and a prominence to pick the or button that you know, support trunk. but most politicians you know, feared as trunk. little um,
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not sufficiently support ukraine and maybe for them to basically show the life back to, to, to russia. um, so that, that's, that's a big concern. they think that's uh, regardless of the election, they are also concerned, you know, um by the next to the president until the 1st of january and it clarity has some good moments where it is still quite sharp for that. and as everybody can see, he also has moments where he's clearly not on the percent healthy. uh so this, this is very, you know, very problematic the eyes of many people. oh, well i say naturally those have been defending by them. but it's perhaps not a very high ball to support them when the other guy wants to defy them to the entire lines. well, exactly the deals as the supports. you know, binding, i logically, but i think this goes a little bit the uh you know,
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beyond the actual policy differences, this video is about the most powerful man in the world. and um, is it a good idea to have an 8 to one year old on that position when the 8 to one year old is not on his 100 percent? well, i wanted to pay. so just how lots us versus actually care about what nature things is that perhaps of feeling in europe that bivens is putting a lot more on the line here. so the interest of other countries to buy even choosing to stay in the race that uh yeah, um and are they offering a year um why that has to step down to save democracy, but i do take um for your pin politicians, they feel that this is also a national security interest. it's not a secret stuff, especially western european countries have been under investing in defense that
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they are strongly dependence on the united states um or their security. so yeah, to see the combined have been cheats and literally struggling um in the eyes like publicly for everybody to see that that's, that's really something that people are wondering about. of course, the european leaders, they kind of openly say so, but the former leader like the former prime minister, it's lead month to it. and she, yes, open the calls on a biden to step out of the race. physically after the, the editor in chief of brussels report, don't you? thank you so much for joining us on, on to 0 pizza. it's always really great to get your thoughts. you moving on and kenya is police chairs jump had come, it has resigned, and the way it was a violent cracked down by security forces on protest as last month that killed the 41 people demonstrations that began in opposition to
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a controversial finance bill. and now rather being directed at government corruption and police brutality in an attempt to contain the widespread and get present, william versa, withdrew the bill, which would have raised the taxes. and then on thursday he dismissed most of his cabinets. judging to hold discussions with critics, the full pointing more efficient administration of police and kenya had been accused of arbitrary arrests and abductions during often these anti government protest. now, students, according for justice, for their colleagues who account catherine. so it was in some fashion purchased in georgia outside the capital, and i wrote b to these are students from a nearby university, and this is a very busy highway. and the reason why the students are here is because they're demanding for jost is. josh is for one of the college guides the adult ed. what do you want the inquiry?
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people to say that such students say that they want. josh is they want to know what happens they will do is funding that. um, when does he has his own office? so it's pretty self willing like, i mean it's good to get the anything you want. just to say that this is a prison on the notes, we want the we have to make harder and should clear the traffic as well. but the students say that they are p, as they say that job. they just don't want justice as well as they have been for many developments in the country, especially the pronouncements and have the may say, but they want to be done. the president was the one
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comfortability. they want the corruption as well, but not now. they said that issue of the dental school building has caved in on the students while they were searching for exams and central nigeria. the red cross says at least 21 people have been killed and happened in the city of ch off. thanks. a lot of time has been of the, the school building in central nigeria paso state collapse without warning students inside. it just sat down to take their exams. parents are among those gathered outside waiting for news. some survivors have been pulled from the rubble, but others didn't make it out alive. the desktop somehow be rescue it also. that's why you can see the as coverage goes on everything. heavy machinery is being
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used to move the rubble. but people are also digging with picks and shovels. the police an army hit the deployed to help with the rescue effort. building collapses are common to nigeria. creat explain last regulations on the construction industry . the close at the latest collapse is still on know, with local said happened after several days of heavy rain since mulligan, l g 0 of most of the head here on down to 0 through an agency of, of how this thing and refugees says it only has enough funding to last and long center off. we're live in new deputy threatened rules by a changing climate. we talked to a snake hatch and found a dish because helping communities back in front of things. and in school with a lot of successful foss, paula and test much history ends with international victories.
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the had a lot of there. it's a very hot story for northern parts of africa and they live and, and middle east were seeing very high temperature caea in particular parts of iraq and 2 x temperatures lingering in the early fifties when they come down slightly impact at 48 degrees that on saturday, they're on the up, however, across the gulf, 47 degrees in doha could talk. we could see a small kicking up some dust and creating some hazy sunshine as we go into sunday. but it launch the hot and dry picture across the region and some of the story from northern parts of africa. we've seen some record heat in morocco's atlas mountains . the heat warnings continued for south western parts of algeria with a chance of sand storms across more north, west and areas. the heavy rain continues to close at central band of africa with
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some stormy conditions for west africa. i'm thoughts of central africa as well, such as the democratic republic of congo. now, cape town saw some very wet and windy weather as cold front swept into southern parts of south africa. we're going to see more of that as we go into sat today was rough seas as well the west to where that pushing its way further east. it would be robert cherry with only searching degrees celsius the on saturday. the,
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the this is the 1st genocide that we see real time. it's the victims themselves. there's this disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the welcome back to watching all 00. let's remind you about top stories. the sound you
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as president turbine remains defined, saying he will run for re election despite going criticism from within his own policy, at least 19 congressional democrats and now aust, him to quit. the presidential race school building has collapsed and central nigeria of all students, for fishing exams and science. the red cross has at least 21 people has died. rescue is and the says you have just are trying to reach teachers and students or under the rescue. rock is a covered at least 60 bodies from neighborhoods and also city of to is there any trips partially, was true and thousands more off the fairies under the rubble is really forces are accused of preventing rescue while the un agency, if a palestinian refugees is holding its annual pungent confidence in new york. this one comes at a time of unprecedented challenges for the agency, which provides live saving aid and services to palestinians, indoors and elsewhere. on the saying,
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it has funds only until the end of august. it goes to international funding from some of its biggest store and it's including united states of to is what accused some employees of taking part in the whole time. but some of the tax and the thing then does it from us. a number of countries resumed funding, often independent investigation, found no credible evidence of israel's allegations, but right is still forming showed, well, and was commissioned general says the agency is staggering under the ways of attacks and has made an appeal for $1200000000.00 and funding on one luck. so resource to deliver. it's monday. the agency ability to operate beyond august depends on member states disbursing plan funding on making your contribution to the call budget for the occupied palestinian territory. emergency appeal
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driven primarily by the warrant in gaza. we are appealing for 1200000000 us don't know to cover critical mental needs until the end of the year. well that's being taught. correspondent gabrielle is on the he's been keeping an eye on things for us from you and headquarters in new york gave as we've been saying on my husband, that plan to continue functioning for months now, especially after those as rarely accusations, not to mention what's happening on the ground, how is i'm gonna actually proceed with finding the states that one moment as well. there's certainly an outpouring of support for unwrapped, particularly right now at this critical time. and it's not just me sitting at that's countries that are putting, putting their names on paper vouching for that if you will, on the side lines of this pledging conference a couple hours ago. 108 team member states, 118 countries signed
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a shared joint commitment document to unwrap. this is basically declaring their support both political and financial support to unwrap. so a huge amount of support from member states were basically saying enough is enough . and what i mean by that is a number of the attacks by israel on unwrapped both political attacks, trying to discredit unwrapped and also the attacks on henri staff, a 195 unreal staff had been killed in the last 9 months since his real began its war on gaza. now in terms of this, uh uh, this pledging conference, there are more than 60 countries that have been speaking throughout the day. many of them are pledging more money to address something that the secretary general antonio gutierrez certainly is very appreciative of. let's listen to a little bit more of what the secretary general had to say at the beginning of the day. without the necessary support in financing to own or follow spend,
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refugees removes that creates a lifeline and the last lay of hope for the best. the future to those of you, we have already pledged support. i thank you. and my appeal to everyone is these older but a tech, older stuff and put a tech was mandates including sort of funding as it lets me be clear, there is no alternatives to lose. now, before you heard from me, you heard from that as a sound bite there from felipe. eliza reedy, who said, they're appealing for $1200000000.00 in emergencies funding to get through the end of the year. and i can tell you that before today, only 19 percent of that was funded. however, clearly there's going to be a lot of money coming in on friday today. and we should know in the next few hours
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exactly how much. but clearly that there's certainly going to be an in a new money coming into unwrapped and all the countries are saying they're doing it because unreal is on the ground, hoping palestinians in an absolutely horrific situation and will say, how can i say do get to that 1200000000 indeed cable that is on the, the new and headquarters in new york for us. thanks came. meanwhile, the pentagon has announced that it's peer on the gauze coast. your call, which was intended to bring aid into the strip, will soon be permanently removed. she advertise, he spoke with a pencil and pressed secretary, is to be in a saying about the controversial project. the use of the massage of age saved lives is estimated that the amount that was unloaded into the marshalling area was the equivalent of one day of pre war a delivery. going to cost off of that. then do you know how much actually reach the people off guys, or who, whose lives are, sorry, how many?
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what we have done is facilitating the getting into the marshalling area in gaza. once it gets to the marshalling area, it gets distributed out by wsp or contracted drivers. the usa, it has been in close coordination with. it goes into dro distribution centers with and gaza and then gets further distributed out. i don't have account for you of how many lives have been saved for what i can tell you is that people are hungry. there are people in need of that food. and we delivered nearly 20000000 pounds of food to the people and gaza. so we are saving lives. i think it's important to remember that. and what you saw with our forces is running towards the problem. we create a solution, we believe it was a success, just want to be pulled up different. did any one of the kinds of good research, some of mediterranean c conditions before embarking on this project, there's a sense that you will come take but completely by surprise, that in fact, the j loss is completely on suitable for the conditions off the coast to coast so um we are planning organization,
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we have uh folks all around the world that operate within the eastern met at any given time. of course we are aware of the c conditions within the eastern mediterranean. we are not shying away from the fact that there have been higher c states that have at times disrupted delivery of aid and have made it harder to get aiden. but again, i would say to you, i, and on some of these questions to do, nothing would have been a failure to be part of a solution that success. and that's what you saw with our personnel and delivering that aiden. because that would be an inquiry though, as to where those $230000000.00 of tax spent money actually went. and whether it was worth it and the decision making process behind it. i think it was worth feeding people who need it at most. the still ahead hit on al jazeera stains. i mean your mountains 17 on saturday and one england has caused him to generational talents ahead of figures,
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find them. and these here to tell you the business like this, this wrote to you believe i guess as i live slowly on, one of your makes modern pleads. the
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business leg just is free to you believe i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes model leads the the welcome back. a heavy rainfall continues to disrupt life in the south west of china . the city of chunking has been experiencing its most stormy weather this year. floods and then science have forced thousands of people from their homes. at least 6 people have done side and the reins. meanwhile, at least 63 people are still missing and the 4 of the 2 buses was swept into a river that by a landslide caused by monitoring rains. a search and rescue mission is underway.
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looking for the missing 3 passengers have been rescued and receiving treatment. now there are thousands of the deadly snake spaces in bangladesh as cost panic and rural communities. health facilities have in order to still comp on anti venom and sign. just the saying that the re appearance of this species is due to the change in climate wanting view, as may find some images disturbing and tons of chapters report from new have drawn in kind of a dash previously consider nearly explain the rest of the viper has re much in bangladesh and increase in snake by the incidents and the resulting fatalities causing sir and printing a new job of saying a social worker from a town on the outskirts of taka says numerous sightings have been reported to the most locals are not anxious in a state of panic, especially those working on the farm lands and doors living along the river bank side. they're scared of being attacked. ptolemy is
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a traditional snake wrangler who seems to be at ease handling the deadly reptiles has been helping to clear snakes from people's homes and hands them over to the 1st department. he doesn't have been a snake wrangler for motivation. he's catching many varieties, but i haven't seen this one for quite some time. however, in the past 2 months, i quote 51 russell's vipers, and this town alone. the space is native to the semi arid region of northwest and bangladesh and all the pops of south asia. scientists believe many spaces of like, such as the russell viper that's typically found in dry regions, have now adopted 2 different climates and on the spreading into wetlands into different parts of bangladesh. the reason hype and mist information on social media have led to the end, discriminate killing a variety of snakes. some environment list have got involved and the government has
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launched into awareness campaign will go up and up to the door. i'm urging the general public not to panic. they are adequate stocks of the anti venom available. i have instructed surgeons and directors of all hospitals to make sure there is no shortage of supply. scientists say climate change impacts bio diversity and reptile populations because changes in the environment and temperature affect breathing patterns. have a nation way of floods. a lot of the finding the month to me during monsoon season when the for rock, a barrage and east india releases excess blood borders snags like the rustle of lipids, flight downstream with water hyphen bought into the pod murray of and bangladesh. so i'm saying the northwest region, how does end up in the south, the southeast of the country because the world health organization stays make bikes . so one of the most neglected risk, i'm telling them has become a priority. it's reiterated. the end to venom is key to saving lives. to be drug the, i'll just need a lot of junk bangladesh. well,
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it is now time for sports and he has and he will the tennis action yet. thank you. so much does. does he know what joe coach closing in on a nova wimbledon funnel? he's to sets up against lorenzo, i mis, etc, jo, contributing to become the most successful grand slam champion. hold time a 25th thoughtful would. pushing past margaret cools and attend a little bit of fun in his stomach seat on self against the attorney with college all across the white seeing the final. and what would be a piece of glass just fine for the side of defending champion all across the lose the 1st set of his semi against the new method of the fact. so when she felt a sense, suddenly we'll see the 21 year old spanish songs in his old grandson cycle as national football st. little. so if you need me to beat ingram, i'm saying that in the form of yours is going to be a really good day for spanish people. that's why, you know, with the,
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the, i did as a space in a way, and i, i'm just saying that he's going to be out really uh, you know, say, well, crowns is one of the, just many uh, full boyfriends looking for it. so he's nice has fine sight to knowing when in that your eyes final, what a focus has been sense that on spines, you mean my mouth, who will be there? roy old age of 17, when he walks out for that much invalid saying i just saw the pricing his birthday . on saturday, at 16, he became the youngest of a score of a major tournaments with his goal against france in the semi finals. because i mean, is a, an amazing play of what he says showing, or rather with we 16 years. i thing know many, many players in history did, but the again, what is the most important is excuse mentality of his way of, of thinking he's come, he's a good guy, you know, who is a good,
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the teammate. this was all the watkins was the semi final harrison england a last minute winner against the netherlands, making it back to about finals. the girls southgate t 28 year old was still a youth team player full to saw an ex. it's a city when he was you miles age. i definitely was in uh, preparing for a final i can tell you that. um, you know, he's an unbelievable tyler and everyone seemed, well, he can, he can do a generational talent. it's not often that you score and goals against from the top corner in the semi final of the zeros when you're 16. so obviously he's got the wild ice fee and he has miles ahead of me when i was $16.00 or 17. so they know, unless he's always insane or i mean, so when this 3rd consecutive major final, his thought at the chance to retain a corporate america trophy when the tournament a record 16th time, it will not allow us to send much use. but standing in a way, another informed,
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same columbia here in beach and in 28 games for the broadcast to when i run, guy says this will be the toughest test yet for the world champions. it's been origin tina's side so far in this tournament that really haven't faced the competition until now. the final is basically when the tournament begins. and it will be interesting to see the intensity that this argentine is. i will have against the team that's going to be able to put up a lot more effort and is a much more solid site in columbia. and, and to be honest with you, it's going to be a very, very interesting match down in miami, especially keeping in mind the humidity and the heat that's been going on this tournament is been intense. so keeping in mind all these factors to me, this is going to be art into his biggest task and biggest match up to now, especially knowing that it's on him. the money is less matches one argentina, blair, a lot of my successful fastball or in tests. much history has signed over his international career with the victory 41 year old jimmy anderson, full chance with god of honor at lowe's, for his $188.00 england tests. and he wanted to pick up a final wiki,
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dismissing joshua to silver for his 700. that's scout on this and then dropped a couch, which would have wraps up the victory. instead that on, i was to go to guess that can cindy finish pretty much figures of 12 for 106. the best the full was binding and that'd be tense. moving a 100, you can send the noise cost. bullhorn will be one of the athletes to watch of the upcoming powers olympics is the reigning champion in the fall and you meet the hurdles also. of the world record holder. as david structure pools. are we the full 100 make the hurdles? no one has ever run faster than cost involved. the 28 you wrote from no way broke his own world write code when he went to live, pick gold in tokyo, 3 years ago, a victory, which he says, easiest, the prussia heading into his title defense in paris. i have that's only because i love great deputies and never one day olympic gold because it's so it's so difficult to get. i'm lucky enough to have it in my collection already. you know,
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it's, you know, the joy of reading and other, but the others have the pressure to, you know, this is also their moment to get their 1st fun home is also a 3 time well champion but faces some tough competition. 25 right benjamin from the united states and brazil is allison defense us both teaching him in the last 12 months to get that well that they have a lot of opponents that are really, really easy to beat me. and i haven't beat them before. so i know that i'm not, i'm beatable, that my job is to make sure that it's as difficult as possible to, to beat me. no way is 9 more for it's winter olympics success. but vol, home is button that trend as the countries 1st of a sprint will that i live pick medalist to the credit. so lots of it success to his coach life, all of our lives. he's worked with him since 2015. i like that one. i was given
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when you have success, think what you loosed for what do you lose 1st, this is gripped to the ground and just make sure that you have people around you that was always in your life than those you and sees you for, for who you are and also hold you down to the are home is already defended these european title this year, but no one has one back to back him and pick golds. and the $400.00 me to hurdles since glen davis. 64 years ago. david stokes. oh jeez ever. and a taste of one assigned to drive a red bullet phone call could be used for the small muster of $8000000.00. the f one will champions have been failed. the all be 17 hike. the call the cc to can hit speeds and excess of 350 kilometers per hour. 50 being made. but news for those if you that are interested is that all of them have been solved in advance. okay, that is useful installs. yeah, thanks so much and a. well that is it for me in a stall? is he a towel 100 or is it at 40 bucks? give us you'll have we'll see you in just
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a moment. but let me leave you with some pictures from about 10 minutes ago. us president job, i'm boarding air force one heading to the battle ground state of michigan on the campaign trail. then we'll have moved for you here on al jazeera, as it happens to stay with us. a $150.00 is that the egyptian history seems for an extraordinary photographic archive. telling the story of egypt through this, from the earliest recorded photos of the royal family in 18. 36 to the country's fest presidents showing how those in power have always gone to great lengths to control the public image. egypt through the lens. leaders on to 0. israel's war on god, so be coming in forever. war across the united states. why are the student protests for palestine being met with military style track down?
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