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[000:00:00;00] the the the hello on my name's side. this is the news that i live from that was coming up in the next 60 minutes. is randy minutes retails at least $27.00 palestinians across guns, a residential buildings amongst gone targeted. new we're in, carson uses called them they should not be un, as, as chief of staff says,
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extreme hung up on infectious diseases on the rise and gaza as thousands of migrants continued to risk. the lowest cost in the mediterranean to summit and libya aims to tackle the christ relatives those killed when flights i made $17.00 which don't sound over easton, ukraine ma n years. since i bought a piece of statements with his full speeds, fail just 9 days to go now until the olympic games and the mayor, paris ones in the river seem to prove it safe for the very welcome to the program. we begin this news out in gaza where israel is once again targeting palestinian homes, places of shelter and medical facilities. the attacks right across because i have killed at least 27 palestinians since don't on wednesday. is there any chance to talk to most of the house in our own? is there a refuge account?
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at least 11 people were killed in several attacks in the area. meanwhile in gauze, fits in the north of district, palestinians were targeted as they ran to think shelter inside a school. 3 children were among those killed in our amal neighborhood on tuesday as try calling un run school killed 23 displays. palestinians also sheltering in the facility, or felicia allows a really the year over our chief has again condemn the targeting of schools in gaza . he posted the following on social media. so it is an almost daily occurrence at least 8 schools hit in the last 10 days, including 6 on the schools. you went on to say the war had ruled the girls and boys and girls that fed childhood out of the education schools he said was never be yours for fighting or military purposes by any policy to the conflict schools on north to target the blatant and constant disregard of international humanitarian
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law continues unabated. he finished by saying the rules of what had been broken in gaza. i'm not losing our common humanity was not become the new know, speak to a correspond honey. my moody joins us from darrow ballad and central garza honey school. was of course, when many thousands of been sheltering as the homes have been destroyed by these rarely ami. we've said this before many times, but it's evident the people of god there is still left to live and becoming more and more squeezed with nowhere say next to shelter on the yes the melody. and this has been going on for the past 9 months on a daily basis. the just remind over if you are the building time paula spinning is across the gun to serve. experienced a period of time was the only weak the time that there were a hosted exchange that only took place at the end of last year old for one week.
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and it's been going on so bad for the past 9 months, with the exception of that with which being people on daily basis, not only the have to enjoy the intense bombing campaign from one place to another from the u. many 3. and as long as a designated bite is really military, with fido, we've been major sights of relentless attacks where people were killed within just hours or days of their arrivals. but also in the areas that are, have been heavily bombed. are we seeing these recurrent incursions? the repeated era talks carried out by this very moment, terry, as well as the it'd be art galleries, all those on daily basis in what it looks like for like a daily routine that is happening when every single day. there is no place they save across the gaps driven. this has been confirmed by the ongoing constant attacks that happens around the clock in worse than this. these, these on a predictable calling. bonds were given in some of these areas though, really,
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bugs were given just a little bit of time. sometimes you're given a like a few minutes or less than a few minutes of middle as to 3 minutes through evacuated entire residential buildings and afford that is not enough time for people to get away from the vicinity of any of these red targeted homes to seek safety and, and under protection. those who ended up in school them evacuation, send or end up being killed inside the evacuation center, despite the fact that they are, they are part of international organization. we talked about on or facilities, not only the schools, the other cars, the headquarters of the auto and all the city that has been severely damaged. and part of it completely destroyed to the point is not going to be operational it any time soon. not only will see a dog, a folding and do this. death trap thing for a killing box, but also there is no escape out of it anywhere from the northern part all the way through the southern part of this trip. okay,
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thank you for that honey. i'm here with that for us and they're all valid and central gone so we can speak now to delta v adult and the name he is in the goals and medical team lead us to doctors without borders. he's with us from con eunice and gaza. me, thanks for joining the program. the last week, as we've been hearing has been one of the deadliest and garza since the war began. nearly 500 people killed in the last 10 days. the pressure on medical facilities must be immense. you've been treating patients at nasa hospital and con eunice. can you tell us what you've seen? really and thank you for having me in the last uh, 3 full days since that today we've had 2 mess casualties at the not so medical complex in the emergency room and the stuff we run a 60 full bad a trauma unit so they would see what pricing fits and so of course were invested in, in, in helping to manage the emergency room with the mass casualty events. the,
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the event on site today was exceeded in the capacity, but anyhow, system, the best in the world could, could manage. and that's not talking about the fact that we are on, on these we and we would just thing in blood that the end does, that the 1st case i saw was a 3 year old. go with her side. i peeled off her by uh, the 2nd case i saw was a woman covered in dust. uh, she looked at me. she was breathing it and that she's globally okay. but i took down the dressing on her belly and her a piece of abdomen, a piece of the bottle was out. and then suddenly a rush of healthcare workers, fully dressed, 1st aid respond to those in the uniform o image. it was so shocking to see health care workers interested in this way. and then i looked across at my nurse and they were helping manage the way of a boy that looked about 13 or 14. and she looked at me and, and in a mass casualty, if you have to manage the highway, you have to call that person that it was
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a boy. none of us have the hots to call him dad. and then the next one came in and the next one came in and they wouldn't know beds and you'll, you need anything on the floor and you can feel real need is wet with blogs. and you have to quickly decide who's more urgent and who's not just mine looks like he has a brain injury. he has to be left for dead. this woman has a neat, old, much blown off. take a straight to operate the chances very quickly at full age or pricing fits is in nasir medical complex were full full. the surgeons that were available. what operating i still have 2 critical cases in their association room. still surrounded by hundreds of patients in the yellow and green, so we had to try and send these patients somewhere. one that we kept for us waiting to go to the or t d of that we sent to one of the local fields. hospitals. even though he was on state,
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but it shouldn't be there. fine there that 1st those patients died. this isn't in the context of looking up. can i just say looking up in middle of managing all these patients? and i so my, any success colleague that, and i was, i said, why are you in here? what's happened? and he said, i've just found out my house got destroyed and my families didn't hear somewhere. and he subsequently found out that his nephew was killed in his 2 daughters were injured. but thanks for the live. and this was a strike in the circles. humanitarians are on site today. it just goes to show that nowhere is safe and before monday and before we even had a chance just to observe what had happened the next morning, we got a cold from my nursing colleague, an auction that can cause a city saying that his house had been destroyed and 2 of his 3 children were killed and his remaining child and wife were injured. does that does carry on. so really
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you're dealing with non stop injuries from the non stop targeting the as rainy bombing and so on. but you will start treating disease. now nutrition, how many cases of those are you saying? because increasingly we are hearing about the problems related to sided taishan and so on. and also causing a lot of deaths. there are a severe problems to do with sanitation, water and sanitation, and hygiene, or diseases and illnesses related to pull conditions for high chain feature. high. the tops 3 or 4 conditions out of 5 in the primary health care senses that we run that most of uh, throughout the middle area and newness have skin infections are real infections. i inspections and scabies interest ation. and those are classic war 10 sanitation hygiene related illnesses is so that tells us that the response the facilities,
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the provision of so seen was that the tree is a simply inadequate in this small area. with regards to mount nutrition, we are running. ready a severe acute malnutrition, therapeutics feeding sensor in nasir, it is permanently full, which is only a full beds. we haven't seen what we would classify as are critical, an emergency special. so mentally attrition, but the more bun ruble children, people's children with disabilities are on the chronic conditions of the children. that with sig come in with severe cheap malnutrition adults. and that's a hospital was once the largest working hospital in southern guns, a it's, it's not been functional as improper hospital since february of this year. given that, how challenging is it to treat patients? i mean, one of the biggest difficulties you are facing is it the lack of medicines, is that the lack of equipment? is it the lack of electricity, a 1000000 it's sold as they have boss?
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so given that nowhere is safe, there a mass casualties seriously. we had another one yesterday in the circles, humanitarian. so what's the right thing in a context where fuel is not enough? so that for example, when nasir has to russian, it's fuel and switch to a smart, a general right to. we don't get his water pumped to the inpatient department, the 64 bits that we have, the operating fits as one saturday. last week we had no voltage across the whole department until 2 pm. it means that they ration the air conditioning, and that sounds like it's a fidelity, but of course is not when do you have surgeons in the seats switching into what should be a several fields you have to cancel, fits is so that they can cool down and and prevent infections of supplies has been a minimally low. we haven't had the supplies that we need. so i've had to reduce the frequency of dressings changes for our buttons,
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patients rather than doing every 2 or 3 days since june. we've been doing it every 3 or 4 days. it's absolutely essential medications for things like sedation send to know there's an internal markets, fos, thoughts or things that we have every day. my pharmacy manager with other engineers . i was wondering, i was within a week as rupturing fence and now we need this recitation. we need it. fantasies. yeah. we had an excess of switches. i did a swell with another n g i. we're right now having surgical gowns, taylor because we don't have surgical gowns. we ruptured in examination blocks how, how can you examine patients without love songs? so this is just to show that we don't have enough supply. ready to do the work that we need to add that add to that mass casualties, add to that fuel and cutting of water and so forth. so really the need to get out the idea that the house system here is on its knees. we have as the knob pediatric
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department in na search 2 to 3 children. pub bed, the wrong 10 of mattresses for the beds there on to the bed. so the numbers of patients, the system is, is beyond what it should be doing and it is detriments in the house of patients. thank you so much for your time and a given the challenges you are facing. thanks for talking to us on out of there i talked to intervene and they'll know me. the guys and medical team don't do this without borders. thank you. now is there any forces have released the teen palestinian prisoners detained in gauze, or the prisoners went to o x, the hospital and central garza to receive treatment. they say they experience tortured souls and humiliation in detention now since the beginning of the multiple reports and testimonies have detailed abuse of palestinian prisoners in is there any jails, hello. know, down the we lived hungry and they prevented us from eating the one piece of reed
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for dinner. one piece. they used the most severe form of punishment on us and we were tied up for 24 hours a day with a blindfold over the ice. only you could hear them but not see them. and we were only allowed to enter the bathrooms. 2 minutes on the is there any ministry house? the one in the town, if i seen in the occupied westbank local sources, say the home for palestinian who is once in 5 days, rarely ministry was rated family members were reportedly detained. is rarely on these preparing to demolish the home. so many palestinians keeping the keys of places that been forced to flee, has become an involuntary tradition and both the gaza strip and the occupied westbank. the key symbolize hope of returning to the homes. one day you are all day reports from the janine refuge account. garza palestinian spleen, death and destruction. exhausted by the trauma of war and overtaken by grief.
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this is the most brutal chapter of the palestinians, not the or catastrophe that begun. ones on this militias expelled the majority of palestinians from their homes in 1948. today's tragedy has revived. that's the best most pointing and symbol, the key goes is that the money all day when people were exposed to 1948, they kept their home keys were just like them. we hold on to our keys in the hope that we will return to israel has so far obliterated, upwards of 70 percent of homes in gaza and the ongoing war, most of these families will have no home to return to the city. i need the key to present hold for me that god willing we will retain home to rebuild the key would remain as a better memory whether it's in gaza in exile or here in the occupied westbank. stories of homes stolen a lives crushed and of keys bearing witness, or
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a common thread in the palestinians experience of dispossession. the scars of repeated destructive is rarely, military campaigns are inescapable. in the janine refuge account of the salons home was damaged by is really a sold in 2002 and twice after that. a 2nd home he bought nearby is also gone. only the rubble remains and he's hesitant to rebuild again. it's like gaza here. we knows even safe and now homes. my brother's home nearby was struck while he and his family went inside generations of refugees here experienced repeated displacement and loss in their lifetime. the was 10 when he became a refugee in 1948. he holds onto the key to his original home, which i mean what, what do you know? the key of oaks enduring, bitter memories. but it is also
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a way to challenge the occupation. it's material evidence of my land and home in the alleys of jeanine's, comp known here a small gaza. the promise of return and rebuilding lives on kept to live by patients for assistance. no to all the address ita, jeanine refuge account palestine as well as 5 a barrels of rockets from 11 on to woods is rarely towns and cities on choose day. nice. israel says it's add defenses, salt sounds, some of those missiles it has bullet attack comes off to is riley strikes in $1011.00 on earlier on choose day killed. 5 millions has been made daily cross for the fire since the wound gauze. and again, the one security council is holding it's quarterly open debates on the situation in the middle east, including israel's will on palestine. oh, catching a raj,
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raise the u. n. chief stuff. he says extreme hunger and infectious diseases on the rise and gaza is nowhere in garza is sees. meanwhile, the integrated fluid security phase classification partnership reports that almost half a 1000000 people face catastrophic levels of food in security. communicable diseases are on the rise to close on the fuel supply, have severely reduced access to water sanitation, hygiene and health services. a speak to gabriel. as on there, he's live from the un headquarters in new gabriel. so what would the other main takeaways if this meeting, as well as meeting is still going on, it's gonna go on for several more hours because there are more than 3 dozen countries that are on the speakers list that want to talk here. and we're not even halfway through it,
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but i think what you're seeing here is especially from the chief of staff for the secretary general who's speaking on the secretary general's behalf. because a secretary general just happens to be a way today. i think he saw the 3 main themes. number one is that he said that the un has to have more sustained access to get humanitarian a to those who need it the most. there's some aid coming in, but not nearly enough. he said the united nations remains committed to delivering life saving 8 in gaza, but we faced severe challenges and deadly risks on a daily basis. he also calls on israel to halt its illegal settlement expansion that has been ramping up in recent months. and also she shined a light on the situation in the west bank saying that since uh, october 7th uh, through july, 8th, uh, the un has calculated or, or, or, or,
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or accounted for 553 palestinians that have been killed in the occupied westbank by is really security forces, or a or a or other is really settlers. he said that needs to stop immediately. here's a little bit more now of also what the palestinian ambassador as well as he is rarely and bassett, or had to say at this security council meeting. what is happening? i'm guys will go down as the most documented genocide in history till when, when the war denounced the crimes and totally dead 3 accounts till when would it consider that its responsibility is to state the law instead of upholding it as well as the engine does. i do not need to hear the word talk about the uprooted trees. they need their protective shape. the war will not end
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until these hostages have been released. we will not leave a single hostage behind it because it continues to ignore the destructive roll you run plays into meet at least, you know, only meet the least conflict. then sadly, there will be war and the blood shed will continue unabated. now russia holds the rotating presidency of the security council for this month. so it's a foreign minister survey lever off who is sharing this meeting. he spoke as well. he called for an immediate cease fire and said, among other things that the disproportionate number of palestinians that are being killed by israel is reprehensible again, this meeting will be going on for another couple hours as there are more than 2 dozen countries on the list to speak to gabriel as on to the 1st at un headquarters in new york.
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the representatives from 20 countries are missing in the libyan capital to address dangerous mind going crossings across the mediterranean sea base. your opinion countries will be attending, as well as many applicant nations. let's take a look at the journey migraines make from north africa to europe. last year, at least a 160000 people trying to make the crossing with nearly 2000 either drowning old going missing. in the 1st course of this year, 39650 microns across the mediterranean has been 656 reported. that's old. missing persons in that period. with nearly 10 in a whole 1000 migrants intercepted at sea and returned to libya. but despite a 59 percent decrease in crossings, compared to last year,
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the u. n says the central mediterranean remains one of the world's most dangerous migration rates. i lived down my country for 5 stars, so many years ago. so i'm looking, i mean, maybe yeah, yeah, right now they have a very, very dangerous to how people go to see what's of course to see. so they'll have to stop pause. so i know everybody is going back right now to dial country says when some yes i was. yeah, i don't find like 289 my poor kids. so i'm thinking to move forward or to provide it's not like trying to joins us now from tripoli in libya. what is libya hoping to achieve with this for him? well, they want to bolster cooperation between africa, the european union. most of these migrants of the most of the migrants in libya
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come from a sub saharan africa. according to the u. n, there's more than 725000 migrants. currently in libya, living in official say that number is much higher interior minister. now the top is the estimates around $2000000.00. so there's a huge migration issue and, and we've been say they're just not capable of, of meeting the needs for a growing migrate migrant and refugee population just a little bit earlier, we were able to talk to prime minister how to tell me today that and this is what you have, so we as a country are under pressure at the north places from the end, and the south presses from this. we started having a problem here. we told them, let's sit and talk. instead of you spending money fighting immigration, and searching for them as monumental expense, it's ours is the most tom's country. we said,
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why don't we sit together and build strategic projects, and you provide the funds as partners to stop the influx. our country would benefit from this, the immigration journey starts here, and we have struggling. our country likes the resources to take in all these numbers of immigrants. it's not like us for your reporting and libya. you've spoken to a lot of migraines over the years. how do they feel about these kind of meetings? well, i think right now there's a sense of fear. i mean, you heard wally, who i spoke to just yesterday talk about, he's contemplating whether or not he should go back home because he doesn't feel safe in libya. and recently, just about 2 weeks ago, the, the interior mean, sorry, not to have been c. i talked about a campaign a to round up migrants across olivia. so there's really a sense of fear with migrants here. libyans,
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the one wants to bolster the relationship between africa and the you to mitigate, to migrate to migration problem in the country. okay, thank you for that. and i like train of that for us in company the number of people making the treacherous buy trip from the gambia to the canary audience has been breaking records is due to the tightening of food controls on the mediterranean roots to europe. address has moved from car tongue in the gambia. it's been 8 months, says a traumatized body to see say last. so one nephew left on a migrant boat to speed through i root locus called the back way. it never reached its destination end of last week because of i'm still fighting
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to isn't i have reduced from the fishing community of cock told him to be a is a lot different state assessing that brought you up that quote, print to 7 of the 200 pressing get on board, why young men and women from the village. a few months later, another vessel left the coastal community. but what could it by g was one of the microns. he used his life savings for the trip money. he said could help help set up a small business in the gum. yeah. that money is lost and he is likely to be alive . the key i was gonna pay for a lot of people that killed it, says the smugglers turned back the boat. when so my grandson both threatened to report the motors for the spanish police when they reached sho much sooner general or attempted to my great ones, but for you is willing to try again. i expect to get this and lived there and maybe i can offer everything. what's my kid's needs? because since i could diverse demand most not less, consequently for what it's supposed to do, that's an acrostic use. i see,
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i think pressure on west africa's lake crypt and under funded met attempts to kill changes the company and navy says it's deploying the fuel resources that has been telling just continue to grow. we got information recently that someone dismissing customers to afford some of these microns that wait for the board of boards, that thing them, they think about and then say loud. irregular migration from west africa into europe rose by 174 percent in the 1st couple of 2024. and it looked set to get worse by the end of the year. as harsh living conditions pushed more young men and women to make the dangerous journey across the atlantic capitalizing on the dispersion, us walk looks like most of the shows us the next pick of point of the journey to europe. taking 200 migrants on wooden boats. this rather, it isn't for the buck waiting. what only one person pays in a day is more than what fishing gibson
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a month. partnerships with the european union had helped to stem the tide for a while. with a matter of time agents is struggling with logistics and the rising poverty that concerns even more people will attempt to reach. you don't by see how many degrees i just did. i got all the gum. yeah. or so head on the out. is there a denouncing washington's role in the golf as the republican national convention tends, it's focused on my lords and members of the house of commons. my government will govern in service to the country. in case came charles evans, parliament and lays out the new british governments want to be your head full, governing body investigates argentine as play is also allegations of races. tom, steering the combat america, celebrations that's coming up in the
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the number of rescue is had to be carried out in canada is largest cities. so here's why let me show you good to see by the way. okay, this is one of the main highways in and out of downtown toronto. what does that clogged with water when you're consider it was a 5th, whether it stay on record of birth, about a 100 millimeters of rain within a short period of time. so here's where the storms are going today on wednesday, marching in to the mid atlantic and the us northeast. this is going to stump out the heat. so look new york's down to 27 on thursday. look a toronto just 22. back to the here and now the storms also pressing down into missouri, kentucky, tennessee, as well. and arkansas really rate to the us gulf coast could be some severe storms here. all of those heat alerts have been dropped in the us southwest pretty average day and late sunday and 29, but still the heat alerts for the pacific northwest temperatures in the low
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thirties. let's go to central america, not going to take you to dominican republic, some pretty solid bands of rain setting up here around central domingo and come to kinda could see some flooding. and it is unusually dry for brazil and northern brazil. really, most of for sale is writes, if we go to patagonia, the winds are shifting around. so that's going to pop up temperatures over the next little bit. so yeah, but we look at the world's top place in the stores. what kind of response can we expect from china if tech talk is in the global markets in economies and smooth businesses, how time cube is wide, economic problems be addressed to may be fixed to understand how it affects d. 9 south asia is growing, but employment levels are actually fully. why is that? counting the cost on o g,
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a remind desktops or is this our is riley jets of attacked and most gonna house in the all new there it's refuge account. the attacks right across calls have killed at least $27.00 palestinian since dawn on wednesday. for you and chief of staff is told the security council that extreme hung up on infectious diseases. the on the rise in the gaza strip l coat. courtney rep traces move and half a 1000000 palestinians on the verge of representatives from 28 countries. amazing. and the libyan capital to address the dangerous monument crossings across and that is radiance. steam countries will be attending, as well as many african nations. now donald trump's choice for his vice presidential running mate is set to introduce himself at the republican national convention. later day, 3 of the meeting is also expected to focus on foreign policy, including president joe barton's handling of gauze and pool. i'm sorry,
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the venue people have been protesting to show solidarity with palestinians. she have her time see reports from milwaukee where the convention is being held. it goes, it has been central to the protests, outside the republican national actors see the us back was a result of a corrupt political system. deeply linked to other issues like economic inequality and civil rights and israel's genocide, against the palestinian people. because this is the primary issue in the world today. our generations, vietnam war, hunt them over their heads. the us posted in community network. it goes involved and helping organize the mileage on the r and c a year ago because of fears of a 2nd, trump presidency. it was important because we knew that the trump was going to be the nominee. that, you know, we had seen for pretty brutal years from him when he was president. but often 9
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months of jo biden's unconditional support for israel. this mobilization of thousands outside the r n. c is no longer his group's big political protest of the campaign season. that will be a big democratic national convention next month against them. and they go genocide, jo. now the mass mobilization is going to be chicago in august. now it's going to be tens of thousands that are there with the r n c underway. the democrats are trying to make the case the they remain the lesser of 2 evils. for the power citizens drew bite and expanded on the beam and an interview released this week. i'm the guy and then more from the housing community. but we watched the interview with some published in americans and milwaukee us for that reaction with such a great friend who needs interviews, right? like or is that how do you say it? i am obviously it has to be like that. you know, if he has been so great for the bas dns, why are you know, 40 close to 40000000 240000,
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but it's 2 years now. i must have to hear this type of for a lack of nuances. the nicest way i can say it bordering on dilution. it, it breaks my heart and infuriates me at the same time for those who want to stop us as rows are sold on gauze. this election isn't the choice between a great uh, lesser of 2 evils. but simply between the evils and having made goes with the focus of demonstrations here with the r n c protections problem to regroup at the democratic national convention in chicago and next month to try and stop the killing. she ever times, the elder 0 o bicycle haine is the convention in milwaukee wisconsin. she joins us now live. so foreign policy on the agenda on day 3 of free republican agenda. what is the likely direction of what we will as well the theme for today is make america strong again and we do expect that israel's war and gaza is going to be prominently featured. we do. we've just come
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from a briefing with republican officials and they say that parents of some of the captives will be giving a speech here at the convention and about to probably about to 7 hours. so. so let's take a look at what the republicans believe with when it comes to israel, while there is some descent about us support for israel within the democratic party, there is absolutely no to set within the republican party. so we do expect that they are going to, uh, basically uh, talk about the captive. and if you look at a present, donald trump form or present dollars from the record. he came out with a proposal for or uh, the solution between these really and the palestinians. it was very much favored. this really is pretty much gave them everything that they want. and so they'll be promising. more of that, probably criticizing joe biden, for his very limited restrictions on israel, but it's not just israel that we'll probably hear about the border this of republican official saying that they are going to bring the border will be brought
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into people's living rooms tonight. so what does the room, what is the republican plan for the board or? well, they're saying they want to use us troops overseas. this is in the actual platform, us troops overseas. they're going to bring them back to the southern border where they're going to do mass arrest of migrants, including those who came here is i'm on a company miners deport them. he's in the platform calls for using the u. s. navy, to board ships that are coming to the country to look for fentanyl. this of course goes against a thing called the posse comitatus act. a long standing tradition that is rooted in the constitution that for bids the u. s. military from operating within us soil. but again, part of the official platform, and we're probably going to hear a lot about ukraine. the former president, donald trump, has said that if he's elected the war and ukraine will. and before he even takes office like lead by force and ukraine to make mass of concessions, judy vance, his vice presidential nominee senator vance,
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is going to give the keynote speech tonight. he was really the leading force in the senate to stop all a g. u crane, so i make america strong again. and america 1st very much prominently on display. thank you for that. patrick, all hain, the at the convention in milwaukee wisconsin. thank you. mean mont president joe barton is back on the campaign trail for the 1st time since trump's attempted assassination. he addressed the annual convention of the national association for the advancement of colored people, one of the countries, all the civil rights organizations rentals reports from las vegas receiving a warm welcome from any a c. p members. us president joe by acknowledge is enormous political debt to black voters because of, you know, i present a couple hours with vice. president biden spoke about the assassination attempt on
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his rival, donald trump, and the threat of political violence, no response to go to lower temperatures, temperature, and condemn violence in any form. but he also took some jabs at trump star to go to the board. regular girls of watchable business. let me say it is again because dropped his line like jail about what the poor workers low over by. there's immunization bite in mock trump's reference during the debate last month to black jobs, which many people thought he implied were on skilled. well try the black job is to suffice the states. in the aftermath of that debate, some democrats urged biden to drop out of the race over concerns about his age and mental stamina. but black officials and voters have largely stood by him. he's
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a proven track record b as a portal for the initiative. for what blacks are facing today, and so we are looking for him to do that again to continue to do that. but some recent polls suggest some black voters are drifting away from by bite and will need every last measure of support enthusiasm and turn out from black voters. if he is to have any chance of winning a 2nd term in the white house, rob reynolds, l, g 0, las vegas. the ceremony has been held to commemorate 10 years since malaysia allen's flight. i made 17, was shot down over east and ukraine killing nearly 300 people led me to sign into his health, the victims and the crash at memorial near amsterdam. the plane was on his way from the ducks capital to kuala lumpur when it was fine to pull him. don't let investigation in 2018 concluded that
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a russian missile hit the aircraft. let's take a look at what happened 2 flights, i made 17. the malaysian airlines flight deposit from saddam's schiphol at post on july 17th 2014. about 3 hours into it's. jenny was shot down using a big mess all over eastern ukraine's don't yet screech and 298 people on board were killed including ac children. i'm 15 crew members the victims including 29 australians. i'm a $196.00 nationals. stuff. awesome. at the memorial service, a quite an emotional ceremony here, a d, a made 17 memorial park near escape, whole airports. we have more than 1300 relative travels from all over the world. you can see 17 slacks here behind me from nationalities were on board of that
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slides. on the july 17 2014. we've heard the names of them. all of them mentioned to one by one by the relatives. also the ages that were a few people, a 2 children on board, and also we heard some, some stuff statements, also from the prime minister of the novel. and so dig scroll forsyth, we are united in grief, but we also failed united in the fights for justice. also the prosecute office trail. yeah. mark dreyfus said that they are determined to fight for accountability . a dutch court has sentence to live 3 people to russians and one ukrainian, 2 years ago, for the enforcement of bringing a book, a missile system from russia to eastern ukraine. and the court established that this missile system has shut down the passenger plane, killing all 298 people on board. but those who are responsible for ordering at the sides system being brought to you ukraine, according to the doctor investigators,
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it's very likely that that was coming directly from moscow from the kremlin. but they said there was no conclusive evidence. so nobody is imprisoned. now 10 years later, and what we're hearing today is not only the words of grief and sorrow, but also still waiting for answers. and these answers are very important for people . they say to be able to move on step fast and else you sierra and safe house and the answer that in the case, king charles is full. many open parliament and a traditional ceremony. he laid out the new labor government's priorities for the year, which includes the strengthening persons food as the a commitment to a 2 state solution, fit palestine and as route like the policy want a massive majority in general elections on july, the for securing mold and half of the 650 seed governments in common place, my government will govern in service to the country. my government's legislative
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program will be mission led and based upon the principles of security, fed as an opportunity for all stability will be the cornerstone of my government's economic policy. every decision will be consistent with its fiscal rules. it will legislate to ensure that all significant tax and spending changes are subject to an independent assessment by the office for budget responsibility. a gen a whole has moved from outside british column is well this was peak prestige, part of it meets royal pageantry pump cetera. many symbolism and arcane ritual, but very much not with that substance as king charles the 3rd came here to parliament to the lord's chamber, to read the king speech written for him. of course, by the new labor party, government prime minister kissed alma setting out the legislative agenda and in so doing signaling the state opening of
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a new policy to begin by psych stability could be the cornerstone of my government before setting out a series of measures aim to sustainable economic growth, everything from relaxing planning rules. so the more houses can be built, nationalizing the railways and job creation work, cuz rides the pos towards clean energy transition. a new drive to tackles illegal, immigration, and very much more besides, it was an opportunity for the stomach government to set out its priority is to establish the scope and scale of its ambition to achieve a change change promised. during the election campaign, of course of change that's thomas's will be delivered by government re dedicated to public service. and if he's lucky enough to win a 2nd to, we'll spend the next decade working on rebuilding and renewal in this country. joe know how to 0 london heavy rains in the eastern left,
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yellowstone have killed at least 40 people in engines, nearly 350 office. telephone officials have set on tuesday at least 400 houses. the boys have been destroyed as rain and hail lashed east and non good ha. monday evening. i'm a jump, june reports, or in eastern afghanistan after the rain storms and amid the devastation residents and then go her province, tried to salvage what they can. oh, recalling the neighbors and loved ones who did not survive, praying for them as well, spoke to them. okay, could i just provide all of them to shut down one room? the rain and storm go and pens the 100 noise and the little girl came and said, the roof collapsed. i ran and screamed off for him. nobody was here with flooding here, having killed dozens. maybe maria has no idea what her family will do next. the sub by the them that i was thinking, i don't have any house and i have an old father in law. what would he do for me?
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and i have small children and a disabled mother in law. what should i do? local officials say hundreds of houses have been destroyed as a result of the latest round of flooding. and the power has been cut in many areas . the scale of the devastation also clear to see in the rooms and corps doors of this hospital. so for those in number, how regional hospital we've received 29 bodies and around 230 wounded people from sucrose district floods. and this is a preliminary number. exceptionally heavy rains in afghanistan have since may alone, killed over $400.00 people, being among the poorest countries in the world means afghanistan is also particularly exposed to the effects of climate change, which, after decades of war has left these residents of nangle har province. even more vulnerable than they already were. how much i'm doing, i just needed still has on the al jazeera and sold the long jump from refugee to competing at the power. so lympics will hear from one of the assets,
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your real estate destination in due by the business latest these things that bind him to like global your real estate destination in due by the time with pizza by the thank you very much. now the mayor of paris has taken a dip in the river sin to show the capitals waterway is clean enough to host olympic competitions. the said he has spent billions to clean the river in time for this use games correspond, elizabeth ash, a butler was a while for months the matter powers and the doctor,
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the whole missing to swim in riverside and to prove it is clean enough for the limpid games, well, she has finally taken the plunge, swimming about a 100 meters of water temperature, about 19 degrees. we understand lovely sunny day here in paris and is that go came out to the water off to it, saying that it was a wonderful joyful day. not a need for the lympics, he said, but also if a power is because the idea is in the future, the prisons might be able to swim in certain parts of the senses. it's amazing. you know, it was a dream for us. we, we work a lot and very hard for that and it is not just for a be here today in sweden to guess, or it's a very lucky and happy day. it's also for the planet now. the sun is paying a to roll in the olympics and will be used for the next so many the 1st time. and so many is being held outside the stadium. but also they'll be various assuming
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events including the swimming mouse and taking place in the sense it has cost $1500000000.00 to clean up this river. it is taken over a decade, there are new water treatment facilities. sewage system has to be improved, but of course you can predict what will happen with weather in if it we have heavy rain in the days before some of those swimming events. what will happen is backup plans will come into play those back out plans, right? the delaying some of those. so make events by a few days or so it's not possible because the pollution levels are simply too high, then those swimming events will be moved to a location outside of power as that of course everyone and then pick finds the power smith and the organizes the impacts of very much hoping that percent will also keep its promise and be swim latasha popular out to 0 stars. a long jump to mohammed, i mean, also allow me will compete in power. so the higher sees refugee team if it's syria for germany nearly a decade ago. and although he's happy to feature at the olympics wishes he could
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represent these home country. david stakes reports, mohammed, i'm in of salami arrived in berlin in 2015. the promising young athlete at escaped war in syria, across the mediterranean, in a rubber boat. and then we'll the rest of the way to germany. one of his 1st goal is on arrival was to find a gym, so you could practice long jump again. my leaving of reasons why we had support for me is really be my life, especially here in germany. i'm all alone. life in germany is not easy, is really not easy. when i'm in training, especially when i perform well, all this joy, it's such a great feeling. 29 year old out salami has been granted asylum in germany and he's one of the $36.00 athletes in the i've sees a refugee team for power is 2024. benefiting from a scholarship program which helps fund that training. assisting steve out to miss special germany and the refugee team has given me
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a lots of support to get that. that's not an issue. when we say for which country or 50 miles compete. of course i would like to compete for syria stuff else allow me was 15 when he discovered long jump. and when sylvia's national schools championships, it's been a grueling jenny since but last year in budapest he competed at the world athletics championships. this came from because i've been fine to with myself really hard to improve my performance, to be a lympics and want to at least make it to the final to show that we have that because we are competitive athletes and not just refugees. where the syrian colors in paris by achieving his dream of competing it's in the lympics else allow me will represent more than a 100000000 full should be displaced. people around the world. david stokes l g 0 storage and tina and chelsea to insights and then days has apologize to taking part in racist johns as he celebrated these teams, couple america victory, video of him and his teammates, making derogatory comments was posted. see, fernanda is social media which wants to target french plays with african heritage.
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french football federation filed a complaint with will governing body fee for $2.00. and now investigating the chance chelsea have also begun disciplinary proceedings. well some end is chelsea teammate and french defend the width refund to a school that i'm in. hibbits and racism remedied. cats and lucca mortgage assigned a one year contract extension with the european champions. the 38 year old. well now continue at sabrina both until june 2025. margaret arrived at the rail in 2012 and has helped the club when $26.00 trophies in each time in the spanish capital along the way. he has also won a balance due and think the player of the year award as tiger woods prepays for the open, a mid criticism of bodies fulman fitness, one of these fellow prose as come on and suppose in the 15 time major champion, more than $1000.00 spectators allowed woods during his final practice round at royal tuning scotland on wednesday. for me, you're
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a variety cup cats and con montgomery has suggested tigers should with type, but this use p. j temperature. when at the end, the shuffle a hope squids plays on for many used to come fully, macro is looking through when the open champ budget for a 2nd time. the northern irishman just missed out on victory at the us open last month, which gave him, which would have ended a 10 year major drought. you can find me some of the biggest names in baseball where an action of this is and they'll be all star game in texas los angeles, they'll just show, hey i tony opened the scoring for the nationally side with a huge 3 run home, run it home with one of the twins, the nieces as the 1st home runs for a dungeon. in this contest since 1996 and the american lead team rallied thanks to jaron duran of the boston red sox, etc, run home from the also davis on help the american lead team when 53, and also the title of most valuable player, sacramento, 2nd half when he gets on face,
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look out for that for the school. thanks for the time being all of more of a late to molly. thanks for that pizza and that that's mainly inside. so this means i'll be back very shortly with more. today's news, the the latest news as it breaks, functioning hospitals are in the bring up a lot with detail coverage. elizabeth facilities are for hundreds of 1000. more people are at risk of contracting, painful and dangerous infection from the hearts of the story goes, is it come to me, is in ruins. israel hospital gifted and destroyed industrial that employees tens of thousands of people in india is remote tribal areas hope to use depression. so it gets selected for the national team play for the country.
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that's my 3 tribal athletes, a contributing to english international policy, research and, and the support is transforming that communities one. 0, one east reveals india's tribal healthy trans on al jazeera, the
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