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debate night in america begins june 27. good seven hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> i'm at a car and left among kong. hit on cnn newsroom. >> will happiness turns to horror as gun the fire erupts at a water park in michigan details on the incidents that left multiple adults and two children injured. >> that's a hit plus us president joe biden attends a star star-studded fundraiser in hollywood donald trump attacks his mental acuity and israeli forces announced a tactical pause to get more aid into southern gaza, more on what that means for the thousands of palestine in an refugees stranded in the region what
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police say at least nine people including two children, were injured in a mass shooting at a public splash park near detroit, michigan. >> families would just enjoying this saturday when the scene at the kids fountain turned into chaos a mother and her eight-year-old son a both in critical condition, authorities say the shooting appears to be random, but police found the 42-year-old male suspect at a nearby home dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. the mayor of rochester hills extending his support for the families of the victims it's a mental reset, it's a reminder that we live in a fragile place with fragile people and it's also a reminder to be grateful for professionals. there were 100 firefighters and sheriff's deputies out there today the gun violence archive reports there have now been 223 mass
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shootings so far this year in the us. >> when four or more people were shot in a single incident, not including the shooter. that's more than one match shooting a day earlier, i spoke with abraham divisor, a reporter with metro detroit news who was on the scene out of the shooting and he gave us some insight into the alleged gunman as of now, they're just calling a random shooting play, say he has no connections to our chester hills live in rochester house. he has no family rochester hills they don't know why i decided to go to the park and just making sure they believe he may have suffered from in my tallness which was not known to the police at time. this was a saturday afternoon. >> people just enjoying their weekend according to the gun violence archive, they've been at least 223 mass shootings in the us so far, obviously,
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including this one. i know it's early in the morning where you are right now. but what was the reaction from the community when they heard this news late yesterday this tragic and heartbreaking, it's not the first measuring that happened in the open county community in 2020, the oxford high school sharing the left four students dead a lot of people are sold. >> trying to recover from that and talk to a few people have seen when i got there and i don't want to just heartbroken. one minus told me they saw couple protecting their children from gunfire, jumping in the way. so their child goes and shot up and communities just trying to cover now us president joe biden's campaign says it raised $28 million.
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>> and only hollywood fundraiser in los angeles on saturday that would be a record for democrats in a single fundraiser. it comes as both candidates agreed to except the rules of the first presidential debate to be hosted by cnn on june 20. these include muted microphones throughout the debate, except when it's the candidates turn to speak. >> no props or pre-written notes on stage. >> both men have also agreed to appear at a uniform podium their positions will be determined by a coin flip. >> they will also be no studio audience. >> cnn's arlette saenz has been following the fundraiser event and has more from los angeles president biden teamed up with his former boss and some hollywood stars to raise a major cash for his campaign. >> the star-studded fundraiser here at the peacock theatre in los angeles, raised at least 28 million dollars, which the campaign is touting as the largest democratic fundraiser
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in history. and president biden appeared on stage with his former boss, former president barack obama, as well as jimmy kimmel. and they all three tried to warn of the stakes in this election. each painting, former president donald trump, as a direct threat to democracy. now, president former president obama, a talks about how trump does not embodied the value because of this country including pointing to his recent conviction in that criminal hush money trial in new york. obama made the argument to voters, young voters, and also conservative-leaning voters, that they need he to look at the accomplishments of what president biden has done while he is in office. now, the president was also joined out this button razor by some other major stars, including george clooney and julia roberts jack black, jason bateman, among the many who were here, the biden campaign really trying to use this fundraiser as another way to tap into that celebrity star power to try to engage voters. they raise money for this
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fundraiser through tickets ranging from $250 to $500,000 there were also small donor, grassroots contest for people to travel here to los angeles to meet the two presidents and george clooney and julia roberts all comes as president biden is trying to maintain the cash advantage that he currently has over former president trump in the campaign. now, trump has made significant i can't gains potentially narrowing the money gap in recent months. so the biden campaign is hoping that a big event like this will further drum up support, bring in more money for them air campaign is what is expected to be a very expensive race heading into november arlette saenz, cnn, traveling with the president in los angeles meantime, former us president donald trump, he's quoting black voters in the battleground state of michigan on saturday, he held a community roundtable a predominantly black church in the city of detroit his
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campaign also launched a coalition group to targeting it's targeting black voters who have overwhelmingly backed democrats in the past elections. well, mr. trump also use the event to lash out at president joe biden's mental health. >> but trump got the name of his own doctor who tested him wrong joe biden has no plan. he's got absolutely no plan. he doesn't even know what the word inflation means. i don't think if you gave him a quiz i think you should take a cognitive tests like i did, i took a cognitive test nih docx rotting dr. ronny johnson. does everyone know ronnie johnson county? whereas been from texas he was the white house doctor and he said i was the healthiest president. he feels in history yeah that would be runny jackson. >> cnn's eva mackinder was there when trump took the stage in detroit former president
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donald trump telling a very enthusiastic crowds that he's confident he can win michigan in november as he did in 2016. >> he said, if reelected, he will aggressed inflation, stand up to china and other nations and touted his plan for a magazine omics out of horse is a direct blow. to bidenomics most consequentially go this time. he's telling michigan voters that they should come up with a plan to vote whether that is voting early by mail or on election day. and that of course is the departure from 2020 where he really can't now on early. and mail voting an indication that he's being more disciplined about this message and not trying to leave any votes on the table the former president also spending his time at a historically black church here in detroit that trying to make his case to black voters ahead of the election even mackenzie cnn, good we begin with new
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developments who salah in israel, hamas war, the israeli military says it has started a daily tactical pores in one part of southern gaza to allow more aid to reach palestinians. >> it applies only to this route she extending from kerem shalom crossing and the military says the fighting in rafah continues. the idf says the daily pores will run from 8:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. cnn's been wiedemann joins us now live from beirut with more on this. so ben, what exactly does this mean? >> well. what this means is that as you said from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. every day indefinitely, according to the israeli military there will be this tactical pause which will allow aid, trust to enter through the cauda mobile saleema, cut them, shalom, crossing from israel to gaza to go to the salaheddin highway,
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which is the main north-south road in gaza. however, we know that combat operations continue the israeli military has made it clear they will continue. in other areas, but interestingly, this announcement seems to have taken many people by surprise. itamar ben gvir and the national security minister, bezalel smotrich, the finance minister of both come out roundly condemned the net. of course they are the real hard hard liners, extreme right wingers in the cabinet. and we've also seen reports in hot, it's the daily israeli daily saying that you have golan to the israeli defense minister. didn't know about this announcement from the military and according to the sources quoted by hot, it's the government didn't even prove this tactical pause. so
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it seems the disarray in the israeli government already evident before this is just getting deeper. and deeper than wait a man joining us from beirut. thank you. >> what earlier i spoke with the global spokesman for unicef and asked for his reaction to the tactical ports it's difficult because i'm very close to those areas that i certainly have heard significant amount of bombardment. so look at any any polls in bombing is good for children though yeah. >> i mean, we just have to say we have to see what this means. we've heard a lot of promises yes. as your correspondence said we desperately need more aid in it's not just about getting more aid. and of course it's also then the safe delivery of that aid on the gaza strip. and that's become less and less certain over the last, over the last week is really ever since that military offensive in rafah, which of course was promised to be quiet hold on quote, are limited
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offensive, but in fact meant not only 1 million people, 1 million people again had to move, again had to go take a tent, having lived in a home, probably tent to another area of rubble it also meant that the rapper crossing, which was the lifeline for aid coming into the gaza strip, has essentially been close now for more than a month. so it's a real wait and see any news that means more aid and a restriction on farming and killing of children is great news, but i think we have some way to go before we see a reality on the ground. >> unicef james elder speaking with me earlier, we'll after the break for a lot of years, lenski is looking for support from world leaders as the ukraine at peace summit goes into it's fine or a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? >> no. >> but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find
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already lost boudin should switch from the language of ultimatums to the language of the world majority, which wants a just peace zelensky also met with us vice president kamala harris. >> she announced that washington will give ukraine and more than $1.5 billion in aid to help it rebuild infrastructure and address humanitarian needs yesterday putin put forward a proposal. but we must speak truth. he is not calling negotiations. he is calling for surrender america stands with ukraine not out of charity but because it is in our strategic interest, we stand with delegations from more than 90 nations who also have a strategic interest in a just peace in ukraine joining me now from kharkiv is security analysts, maria of diva, research director at the
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european expert association. >> maria. thank you so much for joining us. >> the last time you spoke to cnn we're pleading for an overturned on the ban of the use of us weapons inside russia. >> that as we all know, has now happened. although there are still restrictions, hasn't made a difference where you are in kharkiv or is it still too soon to tell? >> absolutely. the situation in the city feels much more relieved. >> there are much more people outside on the streets. people try to get back to normal life as it's possible. because, the threat is still there and still russian missiles can hit kharkiv in a matter of seconds in your last conversation with cnn, the city and surrounding regions were bearing the brunt of a russian assault with energy infrastructure, especially targeted is the student cities still feeling that well yes the situation was energy is still quite critical
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in heart given you in many other regions, some people don't have electricity for hours in their households, has this lasting for several months already, and the russian, this russian strategy persists. so this is what they tried to do to actually destroyed the ukrainian critical infrastructure and logistics before winter camps. and this is why ukrainian beat four to get a more aid. also to defend this critical infrastructure is so important because this will allow ukraine the answer to defend what was left and possibly to build more generating capacities. >> maria, this week we're seeing two major conferences back-to-back, looking at ukraine, the g7 summit that has just wrapped up in italy. and now the peace conference in switzerland underway how significant or the developments that you are seeing out of
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these meetings, these summits well, that jews seven was kind of historical because ukraine made this historical security agreement, was the us, which has the major raymond since the independence of ukraine, and also very important step was that this $50 aid will be paid to ukraine from frozen russian assets. >> this assumption that ukraine was pushing forward for, for many months says, and now this summit in switzerland with the number of leaders reaching over 90 is just something remarkable, which gives a lot of hope for ukrainians that the situation will change. so basically we see several major international events back in ukrainians position. and this gives us a hope that russia will be pushed to stop the word some point i want to talk about
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that because russia obviously was not invited to this peace summit. >> and then of course you have putin's latest so-called peace terms, which were immediately rejected by president zelenskyy bit as we know this war is not going to be one militarily so doesn't there need to be dialogue between the two sides, between ukraine and russia? >> well, this peace summit that gives a platform to start pushing russia to accept some of the terms ukraine is putting forward to stop the war. this is a nuclear security, food security, and return of all ukrainian citizens. this has a primarily steps and more will forward. but what we see from the side of russia it's actually putin's ultimatum. and this means, and the, we hit demands more, more territory's here, basically says give me more about from what russia has already gained. so there is
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zero signs that russia is a making any steps to end the war. on the contrary, they are putting out more ultimatums and more things they want. but what has happened already and what is happened and that more countries stay on the side with ukraine, starting to push slowly, push russian suppositions. and the chances are that when russia says that a lot of countries to many of them are actually doing this. this will push forward the russian leadership to rethink their position and also this decision will be backed by military support that ukraine will get from the western partners maria diva joining us from kharkiv. we thank you for your time thank you parts of
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the central and southern us are bracing for extreme temperatures the years first significant heat waves is expected to roast the regions today, father's day the combination of his humidity and little overnight relief is prompting the national weather service to warn people to stay cool amid a major heat risk cnn meteorologist, at least two rafah has the details that dome of extreme heat is going to continue to welt or parts of the central and southern plains this weekend, but it moves east as we head into the work week, starting to head into places like the midwest and new england where more than 360 record warm temperatures can fall. >> that's both daytime highs and overnight lows because we really will just no relief at night the risk for heat sickness is extreme for parts of missouri going into iowa on monday because he by tuesday heads into the great lakes, including some places like chicago and then moving even farther east into new england, looking at places like ohio,
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upstate new york by wednesday again, that extreme in risk for heat sickness really needs to check on those signs and symptoms, especially in children, elderly and pats, temperature swelter in the 90s as we go into the workweek in atlanta, even dc, with some of these above average temperatures sunday looking at temperature is getting up to 100, getting really close in st. louis, 98 degrees as your forecast and chicago i'll go you're looking at temperatures climbing towards 100 by monday, 97 degrees is your forecast and this chicago seven de is just again sweltering as we go into monday and tuesday temperatures in the middle and upper 90s. well above their average of 81 degrees. and fact, there overnight, nighttime temperatures are much closer sir, to the daytime average because again, we're not getting that relief at night. and overnight low of 80 degrees again, doesn't help, especially when you don't have access to air conditioning temperatures again, just not cooling off. chicago is not really known for extreme heat, but even a place like chicago is finding their summer is warmer than it used to be.
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hollywood fundraiser in los angeles on saturday the style started event was attended by former president barak obama and late-night host jimmy chemo, among others. will act as george clooney and julia roberts were also there. meanwhile, former president donald trump was campaigning in the battleground state of michigan, where he tried to win over the black voters he also slammed president biden for inflation crime, and the migrant crisis, which he said affected black americans, in particular would you want me now is michael genovese. he's a political analyst and author of the modern presidency, six debates that define the institution. michael always a pleasure. let's start with the campaign trail for x1 biden. he's just flown back from the g7 in easily to attend a celebrity fundraiser. in los angeles. well, trump was in michigan trying to win over black and young voters, repeating his false claim that
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the last election was stolen from him in a short time ago. >> he said that president biden needs to take a cognitive test, but then he went and mixed up the name of his own doctor we know 78-years-old donald trump at one, joe biden, they're both pasteur used by dates. >> and so there's, there's really no reason to be concerned and there are two factors with aging that we need to look at. one is the physical side and their guilt biden seems to have deteriorated, where's where's trump seems to be very vigorous. the other side is the cognitive side, and they're joe biden seems actually quite strong, whereas trump has a lot of cognitive issues, especially when you listen to his speeches and so the age is a difficult thing that is just a number different people at different rates. but it's gonna be a factor going through to november absolutely which leads us to the upcoming debate on the 27th of june here on cnn, this will be the first time that both biden and a trump have appeared on stage
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together since they last debate in october of 2020, we know that the rules have been laid out, muted mics two minutes to answer the questions. >> and no live audience. what do you think we can expect the old presidential debate convention used to try to set up a level playing field. >> now the campaigns are involved and so they have to agree. and i was surprised to hear that the trump campaign agreed to some of the rule change for example, you mentioned the microphones can be muted that could really plays. >> donald trump loves to talk over his opponent, to bully them to be louder than the other two dominate, to show an effect manliness. if his mic is turned off, he won't be able to do that. the other thing is there's no live audience. >> donald trump lives for a live audience. >> they energize him. they motivate him, and he's great in front of a live audience, but without the live audience, without them responding to his jibes and his attacks it might
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seem very flat and in that case, it might seem very nasty and snarky. and so i think the rules are gonna favorite joe biden in this first debate trump is already downplaying the debates, importance and you said that the rules are designed to hurt him he agreed to yeah. exactly. >> rules that he did. he is and he and his campaign agreed to. >> let's talk now, michael about their preparations. >> as you mentioned they are both older. trump's 78, joe biden 81 are they doing things differently this time round donald trump does not like to prepare for debates. >> he thinks it makes it stale and scripted and he likes to be more ad lib and likes to think on his feet that's very dangerous in this kind of situation because it's going to be long, 90 minutes. >> there are only two commercials. it's gonna be
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grueling for two senior citizens and fatigue could really set in early. >> and then you can make a slip debates are rarely one but there are sometimes lost. and so the key factor here is don't say something silly, don't say something that, that's going to be a gaffe that embarrasses you. we know that biden tends to make gaps. trump has to avoid that. and i think the rules are going to be such that both of these people are going to be severely tested am goal finally, let's turn to scotus is majority decision to overturn the bump stock ban. it would seem that public safety had no bearing on the majority's decision this decision was no surprise. the surprise would have been if the supreme court went against the national rifle association, this court really is a second amendment. the court, and they clearly signal that this is where they want it to go this court is very ideological and they're very partisan and there are some more openly
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partisan then courts are the past justice thomas's majority opinion was seemed to be garbled. and in fact, he's received a lot of criticism from it, trying to make this distinction between an automatic weapon and the bump stock we can make did kind of automatic and he tried to find lead, parse that so that it was a distinction without much difference. we know that what this rightful can do when you have a bump stock on it, it's not for hunting and its not for personal safety. >> michael genova is always great to get your insights and perspectives. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, anna that's very years afghan goals have been banned from school, banned from studying banned from bettering. they're leinz, the world's most famous champion of girls education, is urging the world not to look away and message next the most anticipated moment of this election and mistake let's couldn't be
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the world's attention back to afghanistan and reminding us that taliban are robbing girls their futures on thursday, unicef marked a 1,000 days lost of education for afghan girls. that is 3 billion hours of learning for 1.5 million girls gone when taliban fighters captured kabul back in august of 2021 and took over the country, they bend girls from attending school passed the sixth grade. >> unicef executive director says, without education girls are at risk of early marriage malnutrition, and deteriorating physical and mental health well, nobel peace prize laureate malala yousafzai. and i very well the value of girls education and how to fight for it. she spoke with cnn's bianna golodryga earlier malala yousafzai. thank you so much for joining us on this program, on this really grim milestone marking 1,000 days since girls
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in afghanistan have been deprived of what should be something every child is entitled to. and that obviously is an edge dictation. just talk to us personally about what this moment means for you it has been three years that african girls have not seen their classrooms. >> it has been more than 1,000 days that afghan girls have not seen the opportunity to learn and that is making girlhood illegal in afghanistan the taliban or denying women and girls, they're human rights this should xhaka's, this should put us into action. that's why i think it's so important for us to call it a systematic oppression imposed by the taliban on the women of afghanistan, which is limiting them from education, from learning from work and from a public life that is why african
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women activists are calling it a gender apartheid, which means it is a systematic oppression by those who are in power were meant to actually protect them. there is no place for al-furqan women to go to. they have currently no future are you satisfied and i would assume the answer is no with the attention and focus, this specific issue is getting from around the world and the pressure being put on the taliban to bring this up time and time again. >> the real abuse, emotional, mental well psychological and even physical, that that women have had to endure since they came back into power i have been doing this activism since the fall of kabul in 2021. and i remember at the time the outrage that afghan women and girls were showing that we can not trust the taliban but some people said that we need to give them a bit more time and we need to trust the taliban on their promises. but the women,
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the african women knew it now, it has been more than three years what is the excuse now? it is so important that those who are negotiating and talking to the taliban prioritize women's rights and girls education that women's rights and girls education is a non-negotiable condition on the table. and those women have to be in those rooms where decisions about their future are made and there are meetings happening the end of this month as well. so i do push leaders, i do push the un official choice as well that they have to ensure that there is no compromise on the rights of women and girls. we cannot live in a society where we all claim or leaders claim that we cared about gender equity and equality while we are putting all of that at risk in afghanistan, we are not even reacting that gulls education right now is banned, is prohibited forgoes. >> a reminder of the false promises made and perhaps the naive trust or hope that was
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given to this new taliban as they called it to 0.0 when they came back to power, this has been an issue that we have focused a lot of time on here at cnn, christiane amanpour specifically, as you know, and she brought this question up with the deputy leader of the taliban at the time in 2022. and asked him about girls rights. here's what he had to say she has a whole cook what i am saying is that the international community is raising the issue of women's rights. lot then you don't have gone to stan. there are islamic national cultural and traditional principles within the limit of those principles. we are working to provide them with opportunities to work. and that is our goal.
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>> hello how do you respond to that? what are these quote unquote opportunities within the limits of the parameters he said that doesn't not muslim countries in the world. and in none of those muslim countries, do you see girls prohibited from occasion are women prohibited from work? it's not a crime for girls to have rights in those countries at the same time, we know that culture and religion are often used as an excuse by the taliban and by other extremist as well, to limit women to protect their misogyny it, there is no solid basis for that at all. islam actually encourages education for all children, for everybody, and it's this line. where it. is your responsibility to get education i don't know what sort of system, what sort of ideology they're talking about. but the culture that i come from and the religion that i know, it encourages education. and i think the taliban need to, we also look at this point, i would say we need more muslim leaders i'm
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almost countries to step forward and actually challenge the taliban to say that in islam there is no justification for a ban on girls education and for preventing women from work in the islamic context we spent a lot of time and rightly so talking about the failures of the us war in afghanistan and the number of years there, there were some positive notes that came out of it and transitions and changes to and this was one of them what women had the opportunity to do the opportunity to go to school, the opportunity to to contribute to the workforce, to the economy overall, we should note that this isn't just a human, right? >> that's being deprived of women. it's a right that's really hurting the afghan economy as well. were so many women are just not allowed to contribute. you are though contributing though through your fund one-and-a-half million dollars, as we noted explained to us how you and your fund through this money, are able to help in any way you can specifically, what are you doing when i think about the
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future of afghanistan, it's still the women and girls who give me hope they are protesting on the streets everyday for the right to an education to work too political representation. >> and to a public life that's why we are supporting african activists on the ground. malala fund is announcing $1.5 million additional funding to organizations 13 organizations in afghanistan who are working on the frontline to advocate for girls, right? to an education and we are also at the same time supporting the campaign and the movement led by african woman to end, to recognize gender apartheid, and to engage and to hold the taliban to account for committing these crimes and to, and to push leaders and to hold them account as well 44, to ensure that they also take steps i wasn't 20 2013, some 11 years ago when you were 16, that you spoke before the un. and here's what you said. you said pieces necessary for education see there's way too much suffering and war happening right now as we
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speak, there are two big hot wars and ukraine and in gaza there. and i know that you have recently announced the new graduate program and scholarship for palestinians at oxford university. just talk to us about this mission for you and the hope that you would like to give palestinian women, children in terms of their efforts to go to school, to go back to school, because obviously that can't happen right now first of all, i think we need to remind all of us that what is happening in gaza to palestinian people, to palestinian children is horrifying more than 80% of the schools have been damaged. >> almost all universities have been bombed in this one coming by israel. so when i think about any war, any crisis in the world, i think about children. these wars, take away their dreams, their future. i want those to be in a classroom. i want children to be studying, to be dreaming
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about their future, to be playing outside on their streets war and conflicts and oppression takes all of that away from children we are seeing that happening in afghanistan. we're seeing these things happening in sudan and in gaza. this has to stop. and again, i want our leaders to think about the children, to think about humanity, and to take a brave step. towards peace. and the same i'm hoping for afghanistan as well that it has been 1,000 days i cannot imagine that it that it's 2000 days, 3,000 days. we can not keep afghan goes waiting and i want to reiterate that it's so important for us to stand with afghan women and girls de, at the forefront of this campaign. so i'm here to share my empathy and to share my solidarity with them to all the activists in the world who are speaking about peace of justice? yes. >> malala, i can't think of a better spokesperson for this issue and your bravery and your continued fight for this very, very important mission
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