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slice with driving, so that's the average of joshua looked at the lighting joke finish on a way also assuring to sweep economic empowerment because women move found empowering african entrepreneur is the, [000:00:00;00] the times the whole rom, and you're watching the out of the news online. so my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes, washington's top diplomat meets israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his latest push to stop the war on guns that this is a decisive probably the best maybe last opportunity to get the
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hospital to get a ceasefire about to shut down a major hospital in northern gauze, was running out of fuel and medical supplies because of his readiness fictions. also the un says 2023 was the worst of 8 work as 290 were killed in searching 3 countries. plus i filled out a pittsburgh back some of the iris and same walls all quite literally. and a new strategy for the democrats ahead of the presidential election. and you want to just go with this for, it's a disappointing start to that title defense. a spanish champions round the trades, how to draw, and then i need to open. i will hear from that coach color ancillo. later this our, [000:00:00;00] the is $1300.00 gmc,
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we'd be getting the news. our is right where the us 6th street stages said this could be the last trends. reach us the sly deal in gauze that's to the blinking that has been holding tools with these randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu. one of several meetings on monday night is blinking 9th visit to the region since october the 7th earlier. well, meeting these by the president isaac heads so he told jim is actions taken and the coming days will be crucial. it's also time to make sure that no one takes any steps that could derail this process. and so we're working to make sure that there is no escalation there, no prob, occasions that there are no actions that any way to move us away from getting the steel over the line. or for that matter, escalating the conflict to other places and to greater intensity say besides, these are correspondents in jordan's capital, because the israeli government has done dial 0 from reporting from the hi zane. we
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know these are sort of play store meetings, but we all get anything cling of what's coming out of the way. is that correct? that statement by blinking was clearly a message to nothing. yahoo! not to schedule the deal as he has done with these talks in the past. you know, there was a number of points of contention is blinking. went into this meeting with you is really prime minister, but they seem to be holding their cards close to the chest. at this point, i'll read to you the statement that came from the prime minister's office. the meeting went on for 3 hours. they describe it as a meeting that was positive and was held in a good atmosphere. and then the statement goes on to say the meeting or the prime minister reiterated, as well as commitment to the current american proposal on the release of our hostages, which takes into account is real security needs, which he nothing yahoo strongly insists on. so it seems that nothing, yeah, whose position remains unchanged from the us state department side. we hear that blinking stress the need for an agreement between homeless and israel,
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that allows for increased humanitarian aid to gaza and creeps conditions for broader regional stability. so from these, you know, rather vague, major statements that have come out from both sides. it remains. it seems that very little, little seems to have changed in the 3 hours that they've met. so at the moment it seems that things are, as they were saying, what happens next as well, we know that blinking the remain the remainder of his schedule, the remainder of the day he's expected to meet with the defense minister. you'll have to launch now go on and nothing. yeah. who are in the same party, but they diverge on how to continue carrying on the war. they diverge on exactly how to make this deal happen. kalonde has pushed through that and you know, to try and makes the deal go forward. saying that going back into areas and gaza. goodness and you know, doesn't want to abandon. it's something that can worry about later, that they should bring these as really captives home as soon as possible. so in
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this meeting with blinking, we are perhaps going to see more specifics come out as to exactly how that might happen. we also know that lincoln will make some sort of press statement later in the day, and we are likely to have some more detail then and then carrying forward in the last 20 for hours. technical teams from israel have gone to cairo where the tops will continue later this week. so we may know more in coming days. but for now it seems to be that the deal remains on done. and the siege of gaza remains on going strongly that for us in the jordanian capital, i'm on thank you. so let's take a look at what's being discussed to stop the fighting in gauze a. a 1st phase would be a temporary truce. how boss would release women, elderly people, and wounded captives, and exchange that palestinians being held in his ready presence. the 2nd would include
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a permanent end to hostilities and release of full captives. and the 3rd phase would be the reconstruction of casa, the a loan. now is a full, i'm a director general of israel's ministry of foreign affairs. he says, expectations of an attack from iran have up the stakes around lincoln's latest trip to his room. this was this lady. he said we didn't have to get the you i yeah, just by law risk, fos to they came to find me is what it is. oh, i live and a he just call me we the america shapes the summary. a blinking, i'll see you giving us the see, the side of the house. so i think the people see it besides getting so close to the election. the, the stake, the lip is joanie,
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this fun is big. it is the, this, there is no the by the handle this week or we've been that way we have to ship. oh, this is quite the work that it would have to be the original. still the americans at least see, is that really come over? they will apply all of the power, the police because the ball it, they have been this is the each stage and seriously it displays it. so 11 children and goals are all at risk of imminent death because it feels supplies that come out at one hospital are about to run out of our the hospital is also about to exhaust at seal supplies with the direct a warning that patients line. so hanging by a thread, israel had severely restricted the entry of a medical supplies on fuel intake. also since october, both i'll follow times this report from the hospital. as
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a result of this visual taser of here will allow the hospitallers shutting down. this facility is one of the meet some of these. yeah. and the nothing goes to death to provide the medical care for patients and wanted people for those people who yeah, cannot provide me because care as, as there was a beautiful page of a few walls. so they cannot read the hospital or they cannot grab beyond alliances . we spoke to the allowed the hospital, they're up to the police, i'm much off hands. you told us about the dire situation here in this hospital and he told us all. so if this hospital would not be provided with, if you will, it will be shut down and will be out of service in the next 24 hours that i am in the lives of patients in that high end by threat, especially as we are the only facility offering orthopedic treatment on the surgical operations, $56.00 and total has been perspiring. if fuel is not delivered soon,
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all these patients will develop congress and inflammation and then ultimately have the legs amputated. old use the life. in addition, old delivery procedures, particularly emergency sections, will be effected fuel must be delivered to the hospital without delay that we also spoke to the one of the patients who expressed about is since you hear about the costs of the over fuel, that's what's happening. the whole society and the health care system and the you have connected to john, i have a pain in my kidney and talked to the trying to organize an ultrasound examination, but no one is available. even lab test salt postables due to a lack of power or few hospitals around to few full patients the left without hope . we have great weary of this. you wouldn't experience this in any other hospital in the world, only and gone to the city a 1st stage of a fuel for what's happening pads is live. yeah. and did nothing,
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does this trip and in this hospital will be shut down? it will be a medical task for freight. why the computer? i just need a northern goes to spread all this time includes raising their obama for us with the latest and then imminent end of any working hospitals really holds the strip. doesn't fit of the well. definitely, um, uh uh, combined at one hospital in the not doing parts of the gaza strip is on the verge of collapsing only 24 hours if they did not reach fuel. now we got to know that the world has program is on its way to nothing for parts of the gaza strip, heading to come out at one with fuel and medicine. but unfortunately they're still stuck on the check point waiting for a green light. and this would take for hours,
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and as you know, there's not a lot of out of time for those patients to wait in the mazda in, come out at one hospital. sorry, you know, we talked to come on as the ones that hospitals, doctors who, sam, i was a fee and he told disease that's $11.00 children are in the nursery. and in the i c u unit, and they're in the that's within the next a few hours of fuel shortages. and he sais, that 28th of those are our new born babies. and he said that there are also a 12 year old children in the intensive care unit. now, this is one of, of, of the times where come on at one has been struggling all of these 10 months due at stace timing on it's on the ground. and to continue to treat those palestinians, but we're talking about 10 months of endless air strikes and targeting to the
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palestinian hospital. and not only that sense of brookside incursion started, and that is where the forces take over the side of delphi. cory door. there has been not enough medical supplies entering the douglas group. now this w at o conroy on the way to the north. yes. cause fuel but this is definitely not enough . every hospital or across the got district needs at least 4000 teachers up to us every single day to continue facilitating. but this is not what the hospitals are getting it up in the this time. yeah. and do it also hearing about soldiers in the data. obama area operating as such. what more are you hearing about this? well, they're in the eastern part of that and, but we have been endless. our teller we setting and we're also hearing angeles gordon machines and live munition. so since the beginning of the morning,
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there were at least 3 policy news that were killed in the parts of veterans. but this was some things set then. where were you know that at least 1.9 palestinians forcibly displaced from different parts across the gaza strip. are stuck right now in that velocity. imagine the state of high next fear frustration, those palestinians are nice, are feeling. they're saying what if they come into the heart updated, but what's going to happen? so i'm assuming is, are very frustrated and desperate. they're very scared. they do not know how to protect their children, they do not have to protect their families. and at the same time, they do not even have a place to evacuate to. we're talking about only 11 percent of gods, us. 365 kilometers, which is the human to target and zone and would every day this a humanitarian. so is shrinking policy news or not know what to do. there is,
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there is terrified this would escalate and unfortunately they do not have any place to go to where they're stuck in the middle area could see that force and they're all about that. thank you. this is the resources of into the city of not bless the occupied westbank in search of the suspect behind an explosion intel of eve on sunday. one person was injured in sundays bombings, so which them us and tell us any of us on the job site. and joint responsibility is really media reported in a by sending goals may have been the target. so the latest incursion on that as well as several other, it's really right across the cities and the occupied westbank, a palestinian woman was arrested in ramallah. she had been released from his rated custody and then the in the present exchange deal with him us and full palestinians in just after is ray, the forces fired live. i mean,
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mission. the ukraine's military is activated at defense units and the capital to repel the tax by russian keeps as they were engaged early on. monday morning. witnesses reported blasts on the outskirts of the city, a russian strong cuz killed one person in the village in the sioux move each night destroyed the home on sunday, killing a 33 year old man. 3 of those were in just a mass of several russian volumes of struck the village in recent days. when we have to correspondence funding, those relevance and the conflict will be with dosage already and must go shortly with us. let's call save it to alex to top last season. the ukrainian capital keep with a little bit more so lensky took to the ways to explain the reason for the ukranian incursion into russia. what has he been saying? yes, president village. so let's do spoke last night. and he speaks every night,
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but last night he gave an indication of what's really the concussion interest is all about. so firstly, he talked about degrading versus ball making ability, basically denying boss of the ability to be able to be made full on ukraine. what does that mean? it means the local, tactical success is the structure of the bridges, the pushing back of russian forces and showing them that they can be defeated on their own soil. but it also means a longer range of tax, things like attaching attacking, logistical bases, and bases that rail heads, munitions, dumps, fuel deaf hose. all the things of russia needs to be able to move forces, move them forwards to attacks ukrainian units in russia. but he also said this gives an, a window into ukrainian thinking is, but he talked about a buffers. ukraine, title, the bones incidentally, and forever into russia. it's impossible. not everyone else has tried it. so it ended in disaster. so some states they will pull back is likely now it will pull
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back to a buffer zone within rusher itself, but it allows enough troops to be able to protect this puff is a well known expending endless troops in this material. try to move forward, trying to protect this growing, growing, growing area that ukraine keeps taking as well, which will just end up draining. you create a new military rough and keeping anything positive. so these are the 2 elements. now the kind of you can quite clearly see and probably make the most sense for you praise military at this time. as good, helpless battery and key for his thank you. that's cause over to the russian capital. no adults, the jabari is standing by for us. obviously the russians watching the what's going on the rules are reporting to that right and public cause to what they think is happening. what all they saying right now as well. we've been hearing from russian military bloggers who are on the ground in the curse region. the information we're getting is mainly coming from them and according to them,
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the 3rd bridge over the same river in the curse region has been destroyed by ukrainian forces since thursday, the ukrainian offensive has been focusing on destroying these bridges over this main artery. way that links the parts of the curse region to the border region, which means the russian forces now has to rely on pontoon bridges to get their supplies across, as well as to evacuate. the remaining civilians in those areas that are caught in between the fighting. now if from the russian defense ministry, we're hearing very little information about watts territories, they've been able to recapture from the ukrainians. what they're giving us updates about is the ongoing war and ukraine in the dumbass region. and the territory is that there are advancing in that area. what is clear is that the situation is very tense, according to the local governor of kirk region. just another uh, $1700.00 people were evacuated over the past 24 hours, bringing it to around the total of $130000.00 civilians so far evacuated since
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august 6, when ukraine began this incursion on to russian territory. this is the 1st time of course that russia has seen for troops, audits, soil, and over a year. so it's quite significant. and given all that, this is happening, we've seen the russian president vladimir put in a on a visit to azerbaijan. he's wrapping up a 2 day visit there. and during his visits, we heard from a number of officials traveling with him, including the russian 4. and this are sort a lot of rob, who blamed the incursion on the united states, saying that kids would not have made this move without prior approval of the united states. so it gives you an idea of the sentiments that is going on and around the criminal and officials. certainly a very important times here, but the official lines are coming from the defense ministry is very limited about the information on the ground in terms of the rush or operation in the curse
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creature. dosage a body that force, investigate. thank you. the hosting in the region, russian president vladimir putin, is on a 2 day visit to neighboring us a by john is expected to discuss international and regional problems. with these every president ilium, i left his as it comes as ukraine expands. its military and caution in the coast, regions of teaching is subject to an arrest warrant issued by the international criminal calls. but it's not recognized by as a bunch of explosion as close to 5 as a petri chemical plant, 1500 kilometers, east of most go find sites is called the blaze under control of the plant which produces rubber and high alt time high attain additives for fuel and chipped fuel the close of the incident isn't yes, the, the, the,
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the philippines is detected. it says case of impulse issue in the mine with no history of traveling outside of the country. the virus has spread to several countries since they covered top right. because the last, yeah, in the democratic republic of congo, like connie has more on the situation in east and the all c a we are in one of the, in books with them at the center set up by the end of 430, please. with the coordination of some international and yours. yeah. into naples or from goma, the cop to see to of the progress of enough people may need to affect it. among the age prophecies affected by the impulse in this is just this morning. i've been watching here, children costing this line go into the hospital. they're completely seems to be dropped as many of the children from 5 years old. but then, and some of them with the apartment to be built in those rooms here under the
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treatment and mentally coming from the to the, the, i do these comp. it's for now 90 percent of people affected by the influx c like this progress of enough people a menu that these press people. this is why does he or we have been discussing with them the telling us they're doing? what did they caught by the number of people? think of it that is still growing. and now the oldest of 50 issues of the equipment, the kids, even the kid for their own people as a number of people. he's growing here. there's still no tough enough. it's coming, the support still coming, very lead to here. and then in the nearby and probably still felt keyboards of teachers who is very drummer to dirty booking. almost 50 kids is a day, but majority of them need to come and then go and box the places with a bigger risk of affecting more people in the community. so this though, is many to expose because of the link between the 2 properties within the building, probably so for those people, but also the number of people in the i,
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the peas while, you know, and also for this one of the people. and then doctors of expressing the word, if the vaccine may not come very soon, which is not coming very soon, because the, the us to go visit the still in the discuss. what are we, the w h o? to see how more means more capacity can come here to store the spreading of the volume is the cost of the community. on an icon, it does 0 goma. the democratic republic of global david monthly is the world vision direct joint eastern democratic republic of congo. he's us displaced populations particularly vulnerable to the virus. was the viruses spreading throughout the caps? it's actually nationwide, but what we're seeing is particularly in camps where people have been clean conflict. these numbers are been arising precipitously due to the fact that the conditions are so for these a horrible conditions. a lot of sanitation services, really a lack of understanding of proper hygiene,
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extremely difficult and as such is hitting people and the numbers are going up very quickly, particularly towards children, both in the overall number of cases and the mortality rates. the strain is cause for concern, but as well when people are coming to the camps when they're coming from this conflict, they're not eating. and now there's a many reports of sexual abuse. so people are in a very difficult position, especially children. they are really the ones that are most reflected. so if a child is only really eating once a day or once every couple of days, they're viewed and the system is a little weekend. so the fact that a stronger strain can come and hit these camps mean the children will be most affected by this. for instance, i was in a can cause a guy that the other day is over a 100000 people in this camp and the conditions they just overwhelmed with humanitarian community. it is possible to meet these and a growing number of cases, but we require the resources to do so. the infrastructure is there, but there was an incredible pressure on humanitarian community to really meet the rising demands. a lot of these studies,
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lot of people have died in flood schools by to angel, rain and northern. sit on, officials say the needs of those affected beyond the states capacity will the 20000 people have been displaced by those flood since night to have a morgan? how's the latest? well, how much in northern to dance river and i'll state is noon for. it's often dry conditions, but this is really season has changed that and said e mom's house was the dream home for him and his family. but all that remains of it now is debris. as a result of the torrential rains and floods that's hit the region for the 1st time in recent years. where literally just says the hosted on the bus and go, they came in the morning to see this who re fixing my company is that i have escaped from online only the house case remained standing. the rest has been level to the ground. officials say dozens of people have been killed and more than 600 injured. thousands of homes have been either partially or completely destroyed here
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in apple. how much leaving their owners without shelter. but those in need exceed the ability of the states to provide tents for them with only 10 percent of the 10000 tents needed provided so far. the shortage has for some to seek other ways to protect their families from more expected rains and floods. let's say they must have had a close out up on the damage or loss as a clearly visible to the naked eye, or rather than for less than 2 years, totally exposed to the element of normal homes or even toilets. i'm trying to erect a set, at least to protect our children from the sheets of the sun. the local officials have called on the federal government and organizations to provide assistance. but the conflicts between government troops and power military forces will likely make that difficult. how would i so do it then? let's see, i'm when we are in desperate need of tents and other sheltering materials. that is our priority. we appeal to charity in too many to an agencies to lend
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a helping hand without delaying a large number of residents. now homeless, there are trees in case more rings come out of the damage is not limited to homes. only markets and commercial shops built here in the early 20th century have been affected along with a railway line that was established nearly a century ago, leaving those here cuts off from major trade lines and limited routes for delivery of any assistance he by morgan, alta 0 so don is also being affected by a color outbreak following weeks of heavy rain, at least 22 people have died in the eastern state of the sala. the country has reported 354 cases and will forward he's of appealed to international aid. but fighting between the army and the power ministries off and support forces has him put a to peroration when it's time for the whether or not his role following hurricane . and that started on that side effects. an s though is still maybe surprisingly a hurricane is that you just start with the winter of the top of the mute and there's going further north you think we should be of
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a cold was it should be losing strength, but it's following the gulf stream. the bowl and stuff is water. it's a back to lose it. so it will start to lose its strength. but not until it's gotten very close to newfoundland, which apparently is where it's headache is. it's avoiding nova scotia, you'll notice so the full cost us and john's in newfoundland is robert, or when $1.00 but time against anybody's going to be reading as opposed to when i suspect for the next day or so. now the same time is this hurricane was coming out through the atlantic is inducing a sort of circulation of eastern canada, which produced an equally large amount of writing. what to stay on record was therefore recorded that toronto pearson international ad for just west of the city of that right has since moved on through new england, giving, seeing similar dime pools and of course causing trouble in connecticut. this is just one bit of video from oxygen, connecticut. that's a buyer to get a 113 millimeters and stuff all finished. are the i the phrase it looks,
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it was the motion. i was developing this afternoon then to new england. but if i tell you ahead 24 hours, it's a robert better picture. still had hell all the algebra news out the protests against washington supplying lessons to israel ahead of the stalls of the democratic national convention. and just to city stones trying to makes it 90 was goals the club as the people that primarily type of defense with the way that's coming up with joe and spoke to the in depth analysis of the days. headline was strategic purpose. do you think this assassination serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years? i've seen that they have to give it a chance to best to be
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the, [000:00:00;00] the george noticed him and he's always nice overall. never mind the volunteer of the stories the secretary of state tends to be blinking. isn't israel when he said that this could be the last chance to strike a c 5 dealing garza, they won't as run a long time us against junctions. it could be rail of tools to escalate the conflict to hospitals and northern goals really close to shutting down because of a lack of fuel. the director of our, all of the hospitals set that the lives of patients are hanging by a thread and pull some of those supplies to be allowed into guns. that as well as conduct and civil rights across the occupied west bank, including the knob lesson type of a palestinian woman has been arrested in rebuttal and that she'd be released from his rated custody and live in the exchange in exchange deal with us.
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it's world humanitarian day and to bonk at the you and is organized a solidarity stand in southern lebanon. what 21 power medics have been killed in his by the strikes. and so i'll tell you that since i was blind for the front in solidarity with gone, so 130 civilians have been killed in lebanon, said to call the reports now from the south of the country. commemorating humanitarian workers who lost their lives in conflict. 7 and a single is really striking, this village in southern lebanon. in march, the united nations came to the side of the attack to hold the solidarity stand to mark world humanitarian day. this has to stop the you and resident coordinator said, well, calling for international humanitarian law to be respected. and so today that is why we're here. we're here to underline that humanitarians are on the front lines. humanitarians are there to provide assistance and protection to civilians. we need to ensure that humanitarians are protected and that civilians are protected. 21,
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paramedics have been killed and this really strikes since has been launched attacks in solar there too, with the garza in october. and while the warring sides have largely confined or a text of military targets, civilians have been caught in the crossfire. 130 killed so far more than 20 since has been a promise to retaliate for as well as killing of a top military commander on july 30. there is not just been an escalation in hostilities as well as attacks have moved deeper inside 11 on and this has caused further displacement and 8 percent increase in the last 10 days. according to the united nations hezbollah to has expanded its attack, striking military bases up to 18 kilometers from the border, as well as new towns that have not been evacuated. and while the armed group is not deliberately hitting civilian targets has belong, may be trying to create a larger military zone across the border. and a bigger displacement crisis for these,
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where the government and 11 on the minister in charge of the emergency response says, authorities are stretched and faced many challenges. we have more than one 100000 space and then use we still have 60000 people being here. you know, facing all the aggression and all the facts and doing all the best to remain in their lands. this is an impoverished society and then you're bankrupt state struggling to cope with a war of attrition that has no immediate and insight. then there was a data southern rep and on a testing ground is a unit assess communications specialist and joins to start from the jo damian complement. i'm think i'm always good to have you on. i'll just say era, i'm sometimes sort of doing the work of an aide, work in years gone by. might have looked selfless. it's somewhat romanticized a little helping the less fortunate than yourself giving of yourself the world has
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changed and so has that notion has been to look. i think the numbers that have been released today tell us everything that you know, we same recorded numbers of humanitarian workers, not just doing this. that was what, but being killed in the line of, of judy and, and that's completely unacceptable. that the numbers have increased started much over the course of 2023, particularly in the last month of the year is conflicts in got there and, and see done. rushed through to the people who were there trying to support and protect civilians were themselves killed. and that's really what we're trying to raise awareness about today, that humanitarians and the civilians that they shouldn't be caught in the crossfire that it shouldn't be. and of course, you know, there is a that live in as based organizations like yourselves, are involved with the something that the public might not that school due diligence . it's about assessing the dangers. that's all that. and that could be that when actually offering aid and how long does that process take? for example, in you'd assess,
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you have to assess each location on its merits. don't you? as you know, that's right. we have experts who assess the ability for us to travel into these areas safely, and different areas have different rankings in terms of how they are consistent. but ultimately out job is to go wherever the honorable children are. and that's what we try and do is to bade wherever the need is part of the way that we trying to achieve that is sort of something called the to match her notification system. which basically means that we let the parties through the conflicts know where we want to travel, so that they can be aware of that movements and try and hold their own obligations under international humanitarian law to keep us safe. and one of the challenges we're seeing at the moment is those assurances and always respected, and despite trying it out best to help potties through the conflict, protect us. we're often still putting homes way and indeed who,
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how do you actually then negotiate those scenarios? i mean, you have obviously what's going on in gaza right now, but then we also see scenarios such as me and bob, bangladesh. we see every is a sometimes where there is either big fires or us quakes. i mean, the, the gravity of the danger, as you say, varies a new rated differently. how do you communicate with conflicting policies in a conflict? so well, it certainly cemetery and notification system that we coordinate movements. but of course we, we coordinate to try and get access to some places that we might not otherwise have access to when i think, you know, from units of suspected what we always on the school. busy or is that a child is a child and our ability to set those children is what that is that we need to be able to go into these areas to raise fundable communities, particularly children with the supplies and the services, but they need to survive to get credit for the conflicts or whatever it is that
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that is challenging them to, to think i'm always good to get to your analysis and thanks so much for joining us from the go daddy and capital like you, as far as present, couple of harris has arrived in chicago go ahead all the democratic national convention later on monday. this is all that said to be the class, the parties presidential candidates in november's election. the majority of the parties delegates of pledge to back up the present drive by and drop down to the race in july. while ahead of the convention center running that 10 walls took a road trip to pennsylvania and the pushed to convince undecided voters and the key battleground states that pennsylvania has took the balance and several elections, often by a tiny margin from pittsburgh, his phil about pamela harris. arrived in pittsburgh along with the torrential rain, alyssa wrote the political storm here in pennsylvania,
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not in this hangup. they love, i here is excited is exciting. i feel like the same way i did when obama was running. but those buses fox, for a reason, a road trip, and part of this crucial, i'm divided states to mobilize. vote is in pennsylvania to get out. i can we get out all the democrats, if you can get the vote out, you can win on with no time to waste of yourself. we all 6 the v p i running 8. i'm the spouse is got on board. this campaign is now hey, thing the road that it will make a number of stops in western pennsylvania over the coming hours. organize this belief that could be a winning strategy by making the candidates look hyper connected to local boxes come the election in november bus stop a campaign office and nearby rochester inside the team. harris hitting the phones to drum up support. the outside support is on one side of the road team. trump on the other. could that be a better method?
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full divided america. what is it about how specifically that gets you about to everything she stands for compared to him? there's nothing from him. the trump supposedly shows just how divided the status. well, i don't know about that. i think more the people are changing their mind because of his character. i sure hope it stays that way. this path have changed their minds. they went the other way. democrats for 60 years, but not anymore. my mother was a democrat and she still is, i always play with her. but that's what i mean because you obviously a strong support throughout you called the got all the, all the gay around. what was it that made you go so far from democrats to being such a strong term supposed to, to me and all these democrats coming in, it's a legal, all these people being killed and all of a sudden all coming in. and i mean,
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our country cannot handle all these people coming in as the toil continued the cakes for firefighters. puppies to pat visits to stalls the day, a photo op extravaganza. i'm lots of positivity, sound bites. he's bringing out the kindness, advise us to gather the decency, the vision of a better tomorrow, but it'll take more than what to secure a when have mold and good vibes. expect many more visits from both sides over the next 2 and a half months. bill of out, i'll just say era pittsburgh, pennsylvania, to purchase that being held in chicago, had all the democratic convention against the us flying weapons to as well. for as long garza protest is out demanding a c solid and calling for homes in boca chicago's home to one of the largest tell us to meet american communities in the us to 100 spoke to one. tell us to me, americans about why he was demonstrating what brings you here. yeah, so my dad immigrated here from palestine when he was 18. i've known the occupation
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and the hardships that that was the means of database throughout the years since 1948 leading up till now the, you know, genocide happening in gaza. and so i'm here today to do whatever i can in whatever capacity i can for the people. innocent people by 3000 people who are dying right now. and you're here protesting at the democratic national convention. is it safe to say that you won't be voting for from the layers? yeah, i would say, as of right now, my vote is not with pamela harris. um, i hope that that could change. um, somebody is open and you always have in their mind, james, i think what it comes down to is whether or not you're going to dig a legitimate stance against the country that's acting out and the whole world sees it. that's why we have a unit you and, and so what america goes against the u. n. and systematically vito's various treason and various positions that the whole world wants to see. they're called for a permanent while. you're in gaza right now. so no more women and children die. i think that it's important that come about that and until she can do that, i just,
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i will have my vote in jo stein is with a green party. so it's 3rd party. and you were saying earlier, you think it's important that 3rd parties in the us grow? yeah, exactly. i don't agree with all of that. the green party has on it's on it's a plate. but that said, i also don't think the green party legitimately has a chance at this stage in 2024, to beat the dns to your aunty. but that said, i think it's important that we make this our year to start putting our effort into other parties. so that way we can build those up over time and hopefully that they have a chance that's to democracy. having more candidates on the ballot for boulders that you know for the big machines, little party to choose. now the philippine and chinese coast calls have blamed each other after a collision in the south. china sea facing says the philippines deliberately crashed into his vessels on monday morning. well, manila says it ships were damaged when the chinese conducted was at coals, unlawful and aggressive. the name is richard doran is
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a political scientist professor at the university of the philippines and joins us now from and then i can help you with a set on the program. another collision between china and the philippines after they had had a provisional agreement over other parts of the dispute. it south china sea, they seem to be at loggerheads. got to get yeah, exactly. there was a fragile truce after an interim agreement was reached over the 2nd time i saw in order contested land feature. not too far away from the latest incident where the latest incident happened. but actually last week, there was another incident in the scar bar soul and not a dispute of the area where it's chinese fighter jet, intimidate the filipino petrol aircraft. and then now we have this incident and we're by not one, but 2 filipino vessels were allegedly shipped by chinese counterparts. the understanding of these in manila and from officials in a i wasn't the prescott infringement. this broke out in a philippine double officials works,
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making your official statements. the understanding here is that china is trying to remind the philippines who was the big boss, or they're trying to remind the philippines of the preponderance of force they have and how they can squeeze the philippines in different parts of the solid china city . even if the philippines may get its way here and there, including of the 2nd time i strolled so far, it's not just about the philippines. i mean, it raises the stakes and what one does, what the actually draws aim, the regional labels, light blue di certainly in this particular case and also believes you yeah, there are 2 aspects of this on one hand. i think the sign is word that the philippines may set the proceedings or inspire the vietnam, send militias, or even indonesia, which is not a day to reclaim uninstalled. try and see what has overlook. dropping clings to china and that's when the areas are that they may do the same. you know, china is the biggest beat in the world. busy of the huge release, of course, but they've all of this as the and countries do the same thing that the feeling is doing. and then even in china, withdrawn out of best those to intimidate smaller countries. but the other element is the united states. the phillips has
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a mutual best buy history with the united states, and that's why china doesn't use on the top. this is a form of agrees on the top by china so far. yeah. using the words right side to my mouth is going to be the americans into this just into but, but let me just ask you this question 1st. why does china then continue to insist on this area of water at that is the is when it is at least 808 miles. that's 1300 kilometers from the nearest parts of chinese. a chinese mainland, which is high, not island. what i mean, we have whole books this we read and all books and bodies. but a simple version of this is that china, a modern china has many interest in the area, the energy to sources, the featured sources. but also since the 1990 is trying to is introduced as patriotic education program, which tries to create this great the sense of the great writers in china. and unfortunately, the option of that is our discussion of for posters claims that is covering 85
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percent of the entire assault china is the base in which by the wayside international water. that's why the china has these problems with multiple countries. so, but the genesis of that is actually during the fall of the trying to import in the early 20th century, and actually from coming from party, which eventually took over taiwan. i need to quit actually that american question is it, is it a possibility that the us could get involved very quickly? yeah, no 11 floor at this point, right? because the american is writing to elections. the filipinos know that the american stuff has a dense and also the, the one a compromise or ties with china. and also china is not gonna move. that's why you're still using grades on activities. so the challenge for in the philippines is how to leverage if alliance with the united states to dissipate china from using things sort of on the, on the top, which would involve the mutual defense. really, that's where the philippines is lacking strategy. and that's where he has to, to do something a body then move forward with what our diplomatic or military contra measures. okay, we'll see what happens. certainly in the coming days. so the moment,
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thanks so much for joining us from manila. pleasure of the title and full of prime ministers appeared and called on charge of insulting the royal family. the trial sent us on comments to tax instead it was made and it's in see with a south korean newspaper in 2015, tony trying comfortable from bank home. it's been a curious 48 hours who missed the tax in the full, the prime minister of china. on sunday, who is at a ceremony to the royal endorsement of his daughter pet hometown. as prime minister of thailand, today, he was in cold. but in the dark accused of insulting the monkey, he says these charges are not serious and ones which he can easily defend himself against them. when he arrives in cold, he appeared very confident, big smile, and his face chatting to report is waiting outside. symbolically. he was also wearing a very yellow shirt. that is the color of the monarchy. the charges relates to an
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interview. he gave to korean media saying that the forces behind the 2014 to partly from the privy council to insult the privy council in a wide interpretation of the less mad just stay low is also to insult the king. that will be one of the things that cool is looking at. but the fact that mr. texan's daughter is now in the prime minister seat. and the fact that his influence seems to be expanding once again, certainly is making him feel more confident that he can defend this charge. tony checking out is there a thank the still ahead. hey all the,
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all just the news are it's not the spanish think day be that killing him. dante had hopeful with round madrid, those details coming up with joe in the book about the spot in the history of the hill. thank you. well, 100 and coach carlo until elsie is not happy and says the spanish champions must do better off so they were held 11 by me. you okay. and then the guy that was, came in and bought paisley good debut, of the joining in the summer from paris. benjamin you've never played a leak game outside from having started his career with monetary. but despite his best efforts in this match, he failed to get off the mock instead because it was v goes that top 5 minutes. this junior, the guys route to lead leo can you provide 3, but that was really t in the 2nd. huh. 11. the one was for the content last year, i was happy with some tools today with no tempe,
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because i think we could have done much better. i don't want to make excuses for anything, but we just must do back to and have a better attitude. we can learn a lot from this match because from the game is quite clear wherever problems could come from. of english champions munch city or from the type of fence with a win at chelsea. stall, striker island holland mounts his 100 the parents with his 91st goal in the 18th minute of the match to matilda mateo coverage, its double cities lead lights in the games is the latino victory. inspect, performing the level for this commitment that there is a way for the privilege and honor to be the manager of this group of players in this club will have to behave like with a junction, same. so inspection in the bottom. so when i like to see the team in the budget moment, because today i said we're going to sell for a moment. so how we do it together? how help each other induce the most important thing with the find. the big teams is
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the big moment. how they are together, and again, in the moment your software we are composing, we did well, it wasn't the ideal start to chelsea's new head coach ends. i met a guy who'd also been criticized for making ends of fernandez captain. so the much, the origin time international was films the senior races chunk during the off season risk, but also had to defend his decision to leave for him. sterling out of the much day sports, the pursuit of i went through mister link, but i want all the for the place that we have, but there is no space for all of them. so for some of them they are, they have to leave for now. so a class of 2 top 10 is plays, which wouldn't look out of place in the last to stages. next week's us open. well, no one of younique's and it was taking on full front alex on does better of in the cincinnati open semi finals center. here's the australian open champion, already leads the people with full titles. the season found himself under pressure from sarah. one that's heightening since most in 2021 is how you took the 1st
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service deal the 2nd, but decided was a tightly contest to the fed requiring a tie break west in a took control dropping just one point on his of the seal match. when sarah comes along, we means well, the one that you get shown take exit at the tournament. it's a semi final stage when she was beaten 6363, by a straining open champion, adding a sub. i think it was the 3rd clash of the season. the 1st with doubling ca came out on top. the bell russian faces. jessica, have a good look for the type later, she looks to fine tune her preparations for the final one, some of the season in your next week. victory now to missing out on the olympic podium in paris from a well known one. go for john. wrong is the name on once again, this time beaten by brooks capco and his latest live golf event. the spaniard took a 2 shot lead into the final round of the greenbrier, but this mom kept her full supply off the after pull to show it on the 1st extra hole. rome had his puts to extend the tassel,
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but missed it. kept to celebrate to his 2nd lived the victory also yet, and faith. since during the sounding funded the e mail and the pga to his desk, he might see on the one the 1st of 3 tournaments and the $100000000.00. fedex comp playoff series. he finished ahead of the shell fleet and victor huffman, by 2 strikes, it caps and unbelievable few weeks for the japanese player who won the bronze medal at the paris. lympics was enveloped of his wallet on a sofa for in london. this is lying to memphis, to play in this tournament. jude's championship, he's candy and coach. will. they also have the passport stolen and missed out were joining him in this victory. all right, that is what you support for now. people will have more like to say, well, we'll see you maybe tomorrow, but we'll see you tonight. thanks very much chuck. thank you. the type of sea glass
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so that he goes and the training has been studied for its ability to still carbon dioxide research as into disease and are working to protect it if to some guns possible as they call it the lungs of the mediterranean sea grass known as posey don't yet sign monthly filtering, tons of the plan, it's carbon, have them it can be a plus a dining and provide an invaluable environmental services, particularly in climate regulation. it has significant ability to store, call them, especially we'll kind of call them which the policies, even the carbon storage capacity. if the amazon rang for interest, unremarkable looking, this unique feature of the mediterranean sea is able to store hundreds of tons of carbon per hector. and is also a major source of oxygen and it provide shelter and habitats for all sorts of small fish this bone and thrive. this underwater champion is also one of the threat. yeah, it shows what kind of shows but tiny species supposed to don't. you has ideal
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conditions for growth if it encounters temperatures within its optimal range, it grows well and performs its functions effectively. however, due to global warming, the water is warming up, causing problems to the sea growth and could potentially lead to its extinction. within half the world's posit donya grows along the coast of tunisia. and this n g o is planting more. it's added a 1000 square meters of the sea grass. in an experiment. they're aiming to counter the harmful effects of warming water. it's visions of alien species and human activity. can i know that again, it's like any c plants in autumn, it's lease full. and when they washed ashore, they become such strange. people sometimes mistaking me refer to this as waste, but these needs have a specific role in protecting the sea from erosion. these researches say more efforts are needed to protect the site and actors safeguarding the world's
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atmosphere. before it's too late. if this i'm getting food, i'll just be your of course you can follow that story. you know, let me on coming here on out of there by log onto on websites as long as ever comes up date, just one second. i'll be back the moon use on the other side and break it into lymphoma. news on the team here, even though thanks for your time. the discussing, the defining issues of our time is what the military, what government, what multi national doesn't want access to this hyper, hyper, hyper powerful exploring the very real dangerous unchecked artificial intelligence . how does a ice change the laws of war? we're talking about a technology that is built on the basis of concentrated surveillance power, like the world has never seen the studio b, p a. i series on a just a, you know,
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