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the, the, this is the, don't the news live from berlin, more than a 100 palestinians reported killed in gas to chaos, breaks out around and a convoy how mazda is blaming. is there any troops for opening fire as crowds queued for food? israel says most of the dead with trembled interest on pete's exactly what happened, remains unclear. also coming up show down at the board of us president joe biden, and his republican rival, donald trump, both the heads of texas on the same day as immigration heats up as an election issue. and vladimir putin send nato, a warning in his annual address, the russian president. hans, i had
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a nuclear response if the alliance decides to send troops to ukraine. the hello, i'm tony online. welcome to the program. alarming. unacceptable. a nightmare . just some, all the international reactions to a deadly incident and guys, a result. scores of people die in a chaotic scramble for food. they are conflicting reports of what exactly happened, how mass health officials say more than a 100 people were killed half days really, soldiers opened fire when a crowd near an aide, conway is ready. officials a most of the dead with trampled in the stone. pete moore, in this report these aerial images have been released by israel's military, as it says, the show ballast ends in gaza. city running towards it. trucks in the early hours
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of thursday morning presenting in a dead leaf stampede. at 445 p. m. m. up, um, bush, the a trucks bringing that convoy to a halt. as you can see in this video, the tags that were there to secure the condo boy sees the goes on to being trampled and cautiously tries to disperse the mob with a few warning shots. when the hundreds became thousands and things got out out of and the tank commander decided to retreat to, to avoid harm to the cells of gauze that were there. these real defense forces operate according to the rules of engagement and the international no id if the strike was conducted towards the 8 going avoid the how much trend health ministry and gaza has presented a different version of events,
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saying more than 100 civilians were shot dead by is really troops. while waiting for aid eye witnesses said that some drug drivers tried to escape the is really fire, causing deaths and injuries. and some of the wounded said they were headed by. is there any gunshots? either by the, by, on, by, after they stop shooting, we went back to get our aide. by the time i got flower and some candid goods and took it down from the truck they shot at us. if you want to get us a this way, then you might as well not bring anything was the us says it's trying to establish exactly what happened. and that the incident underscores the need to expand the supply of humanitarian aid into gaza. 2 things are clear. one, just in the aerial footage, you can look at that and, and right away conclude the situation is incredibly desperate. and that tells you that we need to do more to get him out of turn system. so and then the 2nd thing is
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that too many palestinians died today, as has been true far too many days since october 7th. and so that's why we continue to push for a temporary cease fire agreement. president joe biden has warned that it could complicate the negotiations underway between israel and how much to reach a temporary hold in the fighting. yeah, as i've heard the different versions of the events in gaza is jerusalem based journalist saw me circle with more. and this or so i think maybe the important part is actually the fact that the israel, the defense forces and they admitted opening a fire at the crowd. they said that there was a tank and soldiers that opened fire at the palestinians. they were unarmed, if they would have been armed, who would have heard about it? so we're talking about opening fire a towards a group of other students. and they say that the distance between this force and
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these palestinians was tens of meters. so they weren't that close nevertheless, the idea of said that they posed a threat as so these, the soldiers were talking about the around 4 o'clock a, it was dark, it was the night conditions. they felt that they were under a thread. they opened the fire and they, they claim that they only have been but a when we go to a she for hospital, we see that the numbers, of course, are my share higher. so i think if you would want to investigate, you would have to go to she far and, and the see how many were wounded from the, from that the shoot, the switching to the u. s. now where the debate over immigration is shaping up to be a major issue in this year's presidential election is comes after a recent surge in an authorized crossings at the us mexico border on thursday
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present, joe biden, and his presumptive opponent for my present, donald trump made a competing trips to the border in texas, trump met with republican governor greg i bought in the city of eagle past, which has become a center of the center of a state lead crack down on an authorized immigrants in some 400 kilometers away. present vitamin met with border officials in the city of brownsville. now the doing trips come as the biden administration has been pushing for immigration reform, but the bill has been blocked by house republicans in part due to pressure from trump something bite and responded to during his texas visit. so here's what i would say to mr. trump should have find a policy issue said of tell the members of congress to block this other station. join me, or i'll join you and tell you the congress to pass this by products and border security bro. we can do it together. you know, and i know it's the toughest,
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most efficient, most effective border security builders countries ever see. so instead of applying policy to the issue, why don't we just get together and get it done or they don't use corresponded and benjamin alvarez group. i was in brownsville, texas for jo biden's visit. i asked him what the president's doing now to improve his credentials on border security to these going on the offensive. but for many people here in brownsville, the we spoke to this trip is coming. let's remember, this was the 2nd trip to the southern border since president biden took office. the 1st one was in el paso, in texas, in january of last year. and some people that we spoke to 2 days that that this is just a photo opportunity for him. others, it told us that it's important for him to show that more support is needed and that's also what we heard in the speech. we just heard there a small segment of the part where he directly addressed donald trump address or republicans, is saying that this needs to have bi partisan support not playing politics. and he
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said, the border patrol and some of his leaders. he met them today. and secretary and your cost was also here, and he said that they need most of not just financial support, but also for the border communities here. but some were wondering why he came to brownsville and not to e go positive to all the communities in arizona, for example, that a seeing a higher increase of migrant. a right now and an eagle pass. you also cited it. we had donald a donald trump, former president donald trumpet talking point and saying that he has not been as hard on the border as donald trump was when he was president. speaking of trump, he's also on the board or in ego passed texas doing his own event. is that some kind of coincidence with the timing to donald trump analysis trip to texas before the white house stayed worldwide? as officials set in with the press? secretary also said is not easy, getting a trip like this, it quickly into the schedule of the president. but this is
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a split screen that many were waiting for and also for administration officials seeing both of them at the board or at the same time with governor i would meeting with trump not meeting with fight in here in bronze. when that also shows that the risk that there is right now, not just in washington, but also here on the boat on how to address this increase of a regular migration. we have some of the supporters that will also waiting for the motorcade of president fine in front of the airport, saying that he has been it tough on migration. but the problem is that republicans have not helped him to get the both parties and support that the button administration is looking for. but it is not pointed into both joe biden and donald trump went to the sultan, voted today. and just give us a bit more on what these people are saying that the residents of the texans are saying about just the general issue. because they're the ones who witness these these crossings. um 1st on the train and they witnesses all year long and they say
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that many pull that isn't just come and go for a photo opportunity and they say they don't see any big difference regardless if they're republicans or democrats. some of them of these and g o that came to show the support for migrants for asylum seekers who come into the us said they could even recycle their postcards that they held up. could recycle them from the previous administration from this administration and even here. well, we aren't on the boat offend, you can see behind me that there is a part still under construction and it shows also how the administration have taking several approaches, some parts of the board a will. what from the obama times of us will the trump tips and all of us from the time of, of job i. alright, i did over the course one of the benjamin alvarez goober for us in brownsville, texas. thank you. here's a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. the least 43 people have been killed into bangladesh, the capital doc, after a massive fi toll, through a downtown shopping, all dozens more, were injured firefighters say the fire broke out in
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a popular restaurant and quickly spread to other areas of the 6 story building. still not clear what caused the plains protest as have occupied a forest outside the german capital berlin to block the expansion of a tesla factory. the u. s. company wants to boost production to a 1000000 electric vehicles a year of our mental activist, one to one, to protect the local woodland and drinking water supplies the editor in chief of the independent russian newspaper. nobody goes yet has been detained and find in moscow. the papers said, sir, okay, and so the law has been accused of discrediting russia's military circle of took charge of the paper in september 2023. when his predecessor was named to form an agent by the russian authorities. allies of alexi, yvonne, these a russian authorities are blocking the efforts to bury him the opposition. lita
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died in prison on february 16 and his funeral set for later today. yvonne, these, the supporters, the funeral directors have received threats and they can't even hi has to transport his body. the ocean presidents i'd wanna put in has one nasal countries that they risk nuclear war if they send troops to ukraine, and they have the threat during his annual state of the nation address, who didn't want them to say he'd be stationing mall soldiers and rushes west close to new nato members, finland and sweden. excuse me. the issue for the flat demand puts in his given his annual state of the union address just 2 weeks before the presidential election, despite facing no meaningful opposition. the announce social reform of the 10000000000 euro over the whole process, health care system. but the war and ukraine still dominates. earlier this week, the french president emanuel mackerel refused to roll out the west,
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sending troops to ukraine, prompting a stop warning from boots in the minneapolis one second. so when you, when they should eventually understand that we also have weight bonsfield and they know it will be just sitting now myself sitting weapons that can hit targets on their territory. a pretty doing everything that the waste is coming out. you know what they threaten the world with. it can result in a conflict with the use of nuclear waste in some good idea and they for the destruction of civilization. i'm not sure if the, when you're searching and civil is a some of the nato countries including lift to a new a her fact the french position. but the german chancellor or left charles has rejected any idea or direct nato involvement in the war and ukraine. not to east of nato is not and will not be party to the will. that remains the case. we do not want to rush as war against ukraine was to become
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a war between russia and nato. and we agree on this was all allies. this also means no german participation in the war and with no sign of any laptop in the war and boots, in heading for a quarter of a century and power relations between russia and the west are likely to remain tense for the foreseeable future. turn into commerce scenes with a success story from snow. a scandinavia scientist in no way of boost at the number of red optic foxes, the effects of climate change had left the endangered species struggling to find enough to eat in the wild. the population was down to around 40, but feeling stations have not lifted the count to more than 500. without the program, the animals could have been facing. extinction with researchers are still wanting. it's too early to know if the species is saved.
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then with that, you're up to date, uh, documentary about corruption and exploitation in ecuador is up next time. told me on lot of many things for the of what old cars have to do with the production. here's a hands on the really indeed the snow on youtube.

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