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the, the, this is the, the, the news liar from ballot a potential new life science of the people of god. so with just a trickle of age, reaching civilians, us president joe 5 is to announce the establishment of a point on the cause a coast to facilitate the delivery of a central supply also on the program president by this year to do that, he states that the union address, hoping to sell focuses on his agenda has upon likely election v match against donald trump in the event travelers across germany. first cancellations, as well because of the countries flagship allied and on nashville. train service is going strike. people could be looking at a week of transport kyle's the,
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until guy a welcome to the program. us president joe biden is to announce a plan to build a time free for us on the costs a coast to increase the flow of humanitarian aid into the gaza. strip white house official signed the president will make the announcement in his annual state of the union address this evening. it would involve a maritime cargo to bring aid from the mediterranean island of cyprus. the u. s. ministry would help set it up, but all thoughts of stressed us troops would not be on the ground in garza where residents are in desperate need of food, clean water and medical aid as well. so i'm, i'll, dean of the humanitarian aid organization. team humanity arrived in gaza a day ago. you told me wanted see, what i've seen is
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a beautiful asking for help everywhere. where we go today. we've been in dropbox. we're in 30, but are we were there near the north cause and we're seeing children like without shoes, most that you don't want us to. we're going to ask you to 5 years. a lot of children each baby know like this whole eats everything that is possible to help you, steve. and what have you brought with you 2 guys a how are you helping? so we have sent folks with aid from egypt and phenomena of since 120 trucks. trucks is on the way trucks arrived, and we're doing our best to distribute to the food stage. we brought the cities hygiene packets that we use to be mailed. all kinds of help that is needed in the hospital right now the un estimates at most of the causes
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population that's around 2200000 people are on the brink of finding some trucks. i say i'll getting through the us in egypt. jordan, then you the united arab emirates federal ad dropping humanitarian aid into the tapestry. why isn't that enough? because there's a lot of people, like i said, there's also a 1000000 people that really need help with everything today. uh, we saw how people were asking, we're just walking the inside the richard you can and people are begging us for like everybody came and just ask and we need this. we need to just, we need this. so i understand that the need is very huge. here and of course, it's not enough to say the payment. we need trucks, they need many, many trucks. uh, we need to, they need the platform to get going through the day. and it's the
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situation is horrible. like we saw a 6 toilets, 6 toilets for the whole retreat. you can, well, it was over 18000 people. 6 toilets is not enough. so people are, are, are making their own toilet. so it's, it's hard, but i cannot even explain the situation. it's really, really bad on how were you able to get access to, to gaza when so many other organizations have been turned away and as you say, and one of the reasons that isn't enough is that onto enough trucks getting through . so one thing is sending trucks, the other thing is receiving it and distributed. it's in a normal waiting human weight. uh, as you heard when trucks going inside cause uh uh, muted and things disappearing. and what we are trying to do is help as much as possible that those trucks will be delivered uh the age will be delivered to the
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people that is in eugene. and as we go, you can also send folks from egypt from other countries. you don't need to be here and the only way we did it is just officially and ask for for approval. and the is really government gave us approval to get inside and destroy the dates. so thank you for joining us until his uh, through that terrible situation. somebody out dean from the humanitarian aid organization team, humanity will take a look. now it's the most doors of making headlines around the wild comment of attacked the primary school in northwest and nigeria. and abducted at least a 100 pupils massages are still trying to confirm the exact number taken in the town. and of course he got in could do an estate abductions of students around some a common in the region. in 2014 extreme is kidnapped more than 200 girls from chipmunk village. 3 ministry ruled west african countries have announced plans to
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set up a joint force to 5. is the mr. tara groups this? yeah, molly and bettina fastenal have say, numerous attacks by the groups in recent years, administrators promised to ending certain seasons held agents with violence as was and under that may james spaces, governments and extending a state of emergency and nights. time cost you, in an effort to come by the gang attacks in the capital port of products and gangs, and i've continued to attack police stations and other institutions as police struggle to contain the rest, the gangs of demand that the resignation of prime minister ariel only emanuel macross has pledged unwavering support. default mode dover. i made mounting tensions between the country and pro brush the separatists french president and his mother and come to find my son to sign the defense. i called him to boost a mold of a self contained security. i called on russia to with joyce forces from the break away trunks and history at region and the see for the sweetness for me. join nato
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is the 32nd member of the transatlantic ministry alliance, ending decades of postwar neutrality. at a ceremony in washington, swedish prime minister of chris to some gold at a victory for freedom. still kind of joining the alliance and make concerns about rushing aggressions, following the full scanning face of ukraine during the accession process. a job by the state of the union address tonight is an opportunity for the rest president to lay out his agend ahead of unexpected election. we match against donald trump is also a chance to be a one year old to reassure the growing number of, of just concerned about his age. joe biden is in a bind ahmed lo pulling numbers and a series of public golf. widespread concern over his age and his fitness as a candidate does not appear to be fading away. yes, i worried about his age and yes, i think he should set them. of the democrats would be more likely to win if somebody else has to nominate. i do think it's time for younger people to finally
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have their say. a recent poll conducted by the new york times and sienna college shows that a majority of voters who supported biden in the 2020 elections say he's too old to be an effective leader. and a 2nd term, his republican rival, former president donald trump. so only a few years younger and also prone to confuse statements has fewer voters saying they're worried about his age. i know that the super tuesday primaries are in the rear view mirror delegates will soon officially hand the nomination to bite. and in august at the democratic national convention in chicago, a search the polls or worries on as are biden's, public stumbles, appearing to embody voters concerns. if even lead sound to ask, could there be an alternative divide it? and this late in the game, how would that even work? well, an alternate candidate to the president could materialize with cooperation from wealth by that you would have a lot of the new political science as larry cyber cho explains that theoretically.
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right. and could step aside and make way for another candidate. here's how it could happen. if a candidate withdrew the candidate receiving the majority of the convention, delegates withdrew them. in essence, the convention would have to decide what the rules are. they would at least start out with a lean toward complet harris toward the vice president. but i'm sure there would be other candidates there is of course series, and then there's reality biden is unlikely to ever step aside. he has spent his entire life trying to get to be president and incredibly incredible, at the age of 78. he made it. do you seriously think that he would step aside willingly. the boy, the constitution requires him to do so. if democrats had an obvious, very popular nominee,
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then maybe there would be some pressure from the people who count on binding to withdrawal. well, there is it. and therefore, there is, it is the question of replacing biden is a non starter and a keyboard or concern centers around something that bite and cannot possibly change . it begs the question, what can the democrats do? and the board and campaign appears to want to limit and control pub appearances to decrease the likelihood of missteps. but media specialist dan kennedy says they can only convince voting americans by letting them see as much of biden as possible. they have to convince them to get out there and meet voters, give speeches, sit down for interviews with be porters, which he's been very reluctant to do. and you know, if he performs well, i think that will answer the questions if he doesn't perform well. well, i suppose that doesn't solve the problem,
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but i don't know that it makes it any bigger a problem then they have all ready. so i think they need to take the chance and get them out there with the general election now in full swing, the bite and campaign has 8 months to do just that. to get the president to show what he is so capable of at $81.00. despite the risks of slips along the way, a lot report from mount washington correspondent, janelle, doing well on the asked janelle about the democrats non biden options as well. so there's what's possible, and then there's what's plausible or likely, and obviously one of those categories is wider than the other. if we're talking about what's possible, then it makes sense to look at the next natural candidate in line, vice president campbell harris. but see that she's pulling even more on favorably than joe barton at this point, that doesn't make her a feasible non biden option. you know, there are any number of names and the democrat party that could be considered as
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potential errors to bite in michigan. governor gretchen whitmore, or transportation secretary p with a judge, the governor of california, galvan newsome with a fact of the matter is any one of these people would have needed a lot more runway at a much earlier point. and in and an electronic old tradition where the incumbent almost always puts himself forward as in albany, almost always runs for re election. i guess the real answer to whether there is a feasible non option bite in is, is really no, unless of course he steps aside, which we've established he is unlikely to do to tanelle do belong in washington. so here in germany, millions of travelers are facing mass disruption of a duel transport strikes, staff at national airline, north concept, and it ran off right to don't your bon, a bolt of the job that demanding passive pay to cope with the higher cost of living . hardly any planes are taking off at frankfurt, germany's largest tub, the reason,
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a warning strike by security personnel in hamburg for a late and then the other airports. ground staff are also on striking, demanding more money and flexible working hours. many passengers have little sympathy for their cause. they only want to work less and have more money the video eventually the economy will collapse. if you want to distribute something, you have to that 1st homework. passengers are not only stranded at airports, but also a railway stations train drivers on regional and city services of germany's main rail operator are on strike. an emergency plan stipulates with every fifths long distance train keeps running. but this means just one train an hour on some regional routes and the impact is not limited to travelers and computers. it's hard to march since this morning. my mother was good strains have been waiting at the w cargo. many rail fried customers are waiting for their deliveries and waiting for
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raw materials. maybe young. so to test them just travelling while i going to bonds, pest ingest services also affected by the strikes, the 12th and the economy is suffering according to calculations by consultants. economic trends research, a rail strike coasts companies between $60.00 to $100000000.00 euros per day. when 5000000 regional travelers are affected and arrive late to work, the confederation of german industry says the wave of strikes could not come at a worse time. production is being hit, just as companies are dealing with extreme pressure, high energy prices, for instance, are hiking production costs and making it harder for german firms to compete in the global market. in the manufacturing sector, the backbone of the german economy, orders some 5 more than 11 percent in january, according to national data. and for the year as a whole,
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the german economy is expected to stagnate. according to economic research institutes. a belief wide spread strike action is strangling growth. so it's your up to date. a good my name is the calls back. said thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. most would have being nosy bay like get everyone talking to me. you're healthy award winning called called the called back the and now we are being chased. the.
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