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that'd be boards. the indigenous people make up less than 3 percent of the us population today. the, the grief stricken father holds the body on his bed. just one of 25 reported victims from the lakes. is this really a tug on a refugee camp in central gals that will go say american bonds reduced in this for the missiles that failed here? just a short while ago. the gaza strip in our testing field for international orange company . police kill a knife wielding mom near a venue where donald trump is attending the republican national convention about sales to make ranges over who's responsible for the security failures that led to
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the assassination attempt on the former president. and also this all 4 petitions of the european union, the unhappy what we had been doing because they don't one piece on the sidelines of the latest russia led un security types of the 100 gary and for an extra insight on moving towards a peaceful solution for you print despite western opposition, the one minute past 1 pm, and the russian capital. let's get in toward till we begin in gals where some $48.00 people were killed in less than an hour. bias really are a strikes on tuesday about is according to the enclave. civil defense agency, just over half of the total dying of a un run school sheltering, displaced people, and then mr. ross rest,
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which accounts in central council. these really are mistaken, the quotes struck good care of itself. reading in an unrest be fine if more people were killed in the bait. plucky area in the north, near the border with it's really a warning you may find the following images distressing the alarm and do so without any prior warning. and american is really missile fell on us targeting a school serving as a shelter. what we saw from this missile was something very so real. children had
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their heads cut off. there are corpses. i swear we were walking on corpses. i can't describe it further due to the horror of the scene and your middle cuz i present today, these missiles are falling on us for testing. the palestinian people are being used by arms companies to test their weapons. the missiles that fail here just a short while ago were from america, the gaza strip, and our children are not a testing field for international arms. companies less cross live now to on res regional chief of communications for the middle east, north africa, juliet to my you're most welcome. a school turned shelter which your organization established and run has again, being targeted by the idea, reportedly resulting in dozens of fatalities. what is your message, what do you say to those who, who probably don't have done it to a like
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a 1st of all looking at its been coming up. knows the cohens. um, here at on round we have recorded this in the past 10 days. i know there's a produced 8 schools including 6 belonging to congress where i work and base been kids. and this is saying becoming commonplace and was absolutely unacceptable. simply because cool was meet to be protected at all times, including in terms of conflict. let me give it a few of the idea they have justified their actions on the ground saying how must militants are using and rough facilities, not just to launch rockets from, but also was command centers. does your organization have a responsibility as well to ensure that's not happening? okay, we see these statements is very come our way on a frequent basis. these are very serious statements. i'm very serious claims. and this is precisely why we have the over and over for investigations. an independent
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inquiry is into these claims and we are reminded on records several times many times and i are lines. are those fighting again, the typeface to the conflict must never be. must never use school waste or united nations facilities for me to 3 or 4 thing purposes. and have you ever seen unreal facilities being used as launch areas for rockets? and now i really do not know we have seen reports about that. what we have received our reports about schools and united nations facilities have been used during the war for military and fighting purposes. now what we also know, according to very side of that, we have collected that on the ra since the war began, is more than half of our facilities. the vast majority of them used as quotas for centers. while down the half of them were a hit during this war and as a result,
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more than 520 people, including women and children who were centering in the schools were just days ago. israel was accused the flattening and was headquarters in gaza, in attempting to eradicate from us complete the that's is real state today. it does appear as you're leading. i more and more civilian and to monetary and infrastructure is being destroyed. do you believe that netanyahu government has any red lines in this regard? the warren guns has been one of the most boot and the most vicious in, in recent history. and what we do know is that morris have rooms, and those are put in place to be respected and the boys, boons of war, and also have been broken. and this is why we quoted once again on the, on the chart these to the conflict to abide by due to these rooms of war and to
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protect civilians and to refrain from attacking civilian infrastructure. that also includes the united nations facilitates unreal, has come under attack, not only in gal, say israel is trying to completely shut down your organization. i believe across the palestinian territories. what consequences missed to the will this have for people on the broad should that happen? you know, is the backbone use the all splashing minutes or you know, proration in ink also. um we are on that. you might have to in front lines. we have thousands of files clinics or are there responding to huge and fost needs on the ground in on that on also includes bringing in what she needs and supplies like we're talking about the basics, like food and medicines and how hygiene supplies and also giving medicaid care to the medical points that we found in the shift as we also have up to the me and get
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some things going on, have thoughts, refuge and unreal facilities. so the impact all of any destruction or, or speak interruption to the work of this agency. and cause the issue is now we also talk about this agency that works around the region, including can places like syria, like lebanon, by joining like the west bank, including east jerusalem. and we serve one of the most of the drives and most in need communities in the region right now. so it gives cooling with gifts of food assistance with gift cash assistance. and we came from medical care. so it is time to support under a more not less. and when 7 we're all central kitchen employees were killed in um is really strike 6 up in foreigners. the instant received widespread global attention and condemnation. the conflict has seen those who played out 200 or so on . right at personnel killed. yeah, we're not seeing the same reaction. why that seeming disparity?
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i think it's a, it's a very good question. we have indeed low spend nearly 200 gigs in, in, in this worst and the world again to hundreds on pictures, nurses, medicaid workers, engineers, they would keep this highest number of age good, cuz in the un since they united nation started with king just after the 2nd world war and the lives of those beings matters and those response have been should be had to come and come to that. well, we thank you very much for your time on sharing your thoughts with us on the program, on risk communications director juliet to not. thank you. thank you. now the strikes being spoken about earlier occurred shortly after joe biden said he's done more for the palestinian community than anybody. the us leader made the
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statement during a visit to detroit, says campaign team desperately attempts to contain the younger of our american voters, from the guys in norfolk, how soon can anybody, i'm the guy that opened up all my assets. i'm the guy that made this year and that i got the objections of the board and a lot quicker. so, medicine and, and food and, and what's happening is, and i'm, the guy is unable to pull together the advocates to help create and help empower students with food and shelter in can you send gals a site to local authorities, say 18 people were killed and many more wounded and another is really attacked near tense housing displaced families. this flooded shows the aftermath of the strike with bodies of the dead. and with that being taken to nestor hospital, reportedly already a freaking point. y'alls and residents have called strikes primes against to mail
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it to you saying that all the places israel, coal sites, are actually debt. so on the next day i slipped from northern, got it yourself. we were told about our cousins been injured. my cousin and his mother father and brought them all stayed in the safe areas. the back claiming us safe was the i areas of death, not say. this is a crime against humanity and the whole world. and the nations are watching the brutality that the jews design east are treating us with this death. everywhere. every day, the ra strikes every day, the exterminated, you know, people who were staying here and we felt to shake people were falling in the street . what did they do wrong, children, the women and the elderly walking in the street. why this treachery? how long will he stay in this situation? with us base to political theorist and commentator household in police,
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president biden's attempts to shore up support to get those palestinian supporting voters behind him. has failed because his rhetoric differs from his actions is clearly trying to pander to the air of american community, especially in around detroit, metro, detroit, michigan, which may have some decisive effect on the election. but his claims is his talk rings hollow. it doesn't matter what he says, they can see for themselves what he's done. and as someone who's from that community, i could tell you no one's buying it. i think this whole country has gotten used to joe biden saying things that don't match reality in general, and it's not just because he lies. it's because he's genuinely someone who is mentally on. well, he's seen i'll, he is past the point of no return as far as salvaging his image. i think this exact contrasts between his claim of helping the palestinian people in the news were receiving on the daily about what's going on and gauze
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a it's not surprising to people that there's such a contrast because biting himself as we saw from the presidential debate recently is not even someone who's functioning while we could easily just dismiss this as a case of mental illness and arrangement and that's being the most charitable just 3 days after the attempt on donald trump's life police of shelter mon wielding knives outside the venue where the former us president is attending the republican party's national convention in wisconsin, one and you may find the following images disturbing. the man who was the nature identified as homeless, was shot by officers who were bussed in from the state of ohio to and for security of the event. according to police. the mom had knives in both hands, charged them all in person and did not follow police come up to bills to,
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to the streets afterwards to protest the killing by the visiting police units to run up on you also deserve a subject or with a knife in each hand engaging an altercation with another arm, individual. your offices indemnify themselves as police officers, and may several commands to assess the big drop. the nice the says it review views these commands and charge at the other individual with the nice. at this time, several officers discharged their fire, subsequently striking the suspect. the suspect is a $43.00. 0 man, who's the stay fatal injuries. there are no other report of injuries to lies were recovered from the scene of donald trump who survived an attempt on his life on saturday is continuing to make public appearances. he attended the 2nd day of the public and convention that proclaimed him the parties. presidential nominee from
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adult endorsements of the event from his former arrivals in the g o. p, including nikki haley and rome, the son says and was, as you can see. so road by increased security that says the u. s. secret service and pennsylvania local police continue to frame blame over the assassination attempt. with the former, seeing the police were suppose to secure the building of the shots, came from ortiz, donald quarter, fill me in on the lakes. trump security detail has clearly been beefed up since the assassination attempt took place. but we're seeing a lot of finger pointing between all of these people that are essentially a fault for the security failure that took place that trumps riley and pennsylvania . i mean, the head of the secret service is saying that the local police has exclusively to blame because they were responsible for the building where the shooter actually took his position. in this particular instance, we did shift support for that particular site. and that the secret service was
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responsible for the in a perimeter. and then we sold the assistance from our local counterparts for the out to perimeter. there was local police in that building. there was local police in the area that were responsible for the out to perimeter of the building. interesting remarks worth it, but it's the secret service itself, which is coming under scrutiny not. that's right. because on the other hand, the us media is saying that the secret service was actually chipped off about a suspicious person in the building where the shooter was by both people participating in that rally that was taking place and the local police themselves. nevertheless, nothing was done about this tip off rally goers on their way and noticed crooks, hazing and behaving strangely near the metal detectors. according to 4 officials, they alerted local police who began pursuing crooks on foot. a us official telling nbc news that during the pursuit the officers told secret service they were looking for a suspicious person in the area. it's not clear when secret service was notified.
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areas like this, but crooked did make it onto the rooftop. so it looks like the secret service could have prevented this assassination attempt from taking place in the 1st place. if it just investigated that tip off, it seems quite strange, but that information was just ignored. as you've been saying, you've got both law enforcement sides accusing each other of blame here, but it's another party which summer saying various responsibility, correct? that's right. i mean, this might seem a bit out of left fields, but according to cnn, the radians had their own assassination plot for trump, or on the same time where the shooting took place, the us government received the intelligence from a human source that indicated that the iranians were plotting to try to kill a former president, donald trump, now that led immediately to an increase in the protection for the former president . we heard over the weekend from the secret service that in recent weeks they had
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increased their protection for the former president. now it's important to understand that cnn in the article that it put on its website about this story said that the a rainy in the parents, a rainy and plot, had nothing to do with the shooting. but still, it seems quite strange why media play would mention that in the article that doesn't have anything to do with around in the 1st place. but some unless don't are saying that a run has a retaliatory motive considering that to trump, right. the but assessment in general. so the money in 2020. so what is around saying and response? well, we were able to get actually exclusive commentary from around for administer at the united nations to figure out just that he said that despite the fact that the united states murdered sold tamani with no regard for international law, toronto is dedicated to seeking justice within the framework of the international legal system joining with us allow me a least logic republican for ronnie will definitely follow up through 8 national
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legal systems and mechanisms, the issue of the such a nation of general. so the money, and of course these crime, i mean, based off a nation of general. so the money is being followed in the reading quotes or had a just our agenda, considering the fact that there was actually no assassination attempt to buy big bad iran against trump. and the actual shooter was a homegrown would be assassin. i mean, it looks like really the united states should be looking more in words to get to the bottom of these roots of extremism. rather than accuse others really just to pick up. and some of those points, former member of the pennsylvania state senate lawyer, bruce marx, told archie, both the police and the secret service not shared responsibility for last weekend security lapses. it looks like a total failure post by the secret service. if a guy that didn't secure the perimeter and the local law enforcement officer who currently climbed to the edge of the roof and then dropped out. so that's not what
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law enforcement is supposed to do. we know that from the tragic school shooting where the policeman at the school going to basically hit himself when the, when the shooting started. so that's the job of law enforcement to confront the shooter. of course it means take a risk, but they're there to protect people. and it's obviously the secret service just completely fail because there's no excuse whatsoever for a government have a clearer sight. basically, you know, a 100 meters from the stage in the united states. you don't want the information that caused them to have an even higher alert to protect president trump. and this is how bad they did it. they didn't secure the perimeters so some 20 year old, you know, cheered without any military experience, can take clear shots, frozen in the get to another or but headlines. stories today hungry will keep pushing for peace in ukraine. despite all the opposition from feller we you members, that's the message from the country. stop the plot. speaking to our correspondent
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on the sidelines of a un security council session on tuesday, and it's so obvious that the pro war petitions of the european union are unhappy. what we have been doing because they don't one piece, they want this war to be continued. they don't care about the escalation, but we do. so we'll continue our peace mission review of work in favor of a peaceful solution of the war in ukraine. and, you know, we are used to such kind of attacks. we had, it was through such kind of pressure. so we continue. once we have started then we will continue to represent the national interest of just the head of the hung, gary and russian. foreign ministers discuss the range of topics behind closed doors of un headquarters. they later stressed the importance of implementing agreements. the president purchased on prime minister or bon recently reached, including the supply of russian gas to home astern,
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gala pro smith with his swiss contra part ignacio kansas there as well. despite the gathering being arranged by bern, it's official refuse to answer questions from russian media. after the talks, mr. lover off also spoke with a number of other states represent you. that's including a run by rain on $28.00, on middle east issues. to speak to. here's ortiz us corresponding caleb martin with what came from the russia lead security console session in new york with russia and its rotating position as president of the security council. for the month of july, we had the foreign minister survey lab, rob, who's in town giving a dynamic presentation before the un security council meeting that began this morning. one of the points that the russian foreign minister made was that russia has been open to negotiation from the beginning. and that they would like to see a diplomatic resolution of the conflict in ukraine. and western leaders seem
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committed to preventing such a thing from occurring, even though there is popular sentiment for it in ukraine and around the world. human, you see, but it's a good with washington for germany. policy has not changed for decades. old or atlantic security schemes were based on ensure in the dominance of the united states, including the subordination of europe and the containment of restaurants. and the main role was assigned to nato, which eventually crossed through the union that seemed to have created for europeans or c structures have been seamlessly prototypes, boom growth, violation of the health. and the final that have never puts the actions of the united states and its allies under international cooperation in the building of a more just reward, always easily taken to our country center regents hospitalized, prevent people from fulfilling that solving vide settled in the human charter and distract from much that each one forgets resolve. the conflict in the middle east, africa, and other weekends we have to reduce global inequality, eliminating threats of terrorism and drug crime, hunger and disease, which are nice that we can use what when we hung, gary and foreign minister who was also in town, took the floor to emphasize that his country has been pursuing peace in ukraine,
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it does not want to join the global efforts to isolate russia. and the response of the international community, including the european union, has been reprehensible and it is really shown a virus and lack of will to move forward toward better solutions on the part of some leading countries. diplomacy is about talking to everyone, even to those be 2. you do not agree on major issues. that's one that you and i have to tell you, colleagues, this is not only is unacceptable. what's come, dallas really scandalous, that a country is being stigmatized in the 21st century jobs because arguing in favor of a deep limited solution. we are now being under very heavy attacks, political effects of those european politicians who are representing a pro board position. but i have to tell you that such kind of attacks will give us a 3rd ink cartridge meant to continue our peace mission survey lab. rob did not
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limit his remarks to ukraine or to issues directly related to russia. he went over how the united states has been trying to tell china what goods they can produce and limiting their ability to produce computer chips and other high tech technology simply for their own market gain. but i just usually when you, what i see for the sake of containing these, russia, china and other countries whose independent policies are received as a challenge to germany's, to the west by its aggressive actions, breaks the system of globalization that originally developed according to its patterns the north atlantic alliance is no longer satisfied with the war that is unleashed against russia at the hands of the legal authorities in kia. and the entire o. s. c. space is not enough for it. having almost completely destroyed the fundamental agreements in the field of arms control, the united states continues to escalate confrontation show. recently, at a summit in washington, the leaders of the alliance countries confirmed their claims to a dominant role not only in the euro atlantic,
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but also in the asia pacific region with you. i mean, it comes through, it is declared that nato is still guided by the task of protection with the territory of its members. but for this, as they say, it is necessary to extend the dominance of the alliance to the entire region, continent and adjacent file in areas for you to nato's military infrastructure is moving into the pacific region. and with the obvious goal of undermining the us here in central arkansas x during which has been built for decades on the basis of the principles of equality, is the consideration of mutual interests and consensus. to towards the conclusion of his remarks, the russian foreign minister invoked the infamous words of francis fukuyama about the end of history and said that the end of history never came. and then he called on the international community to begin the history by embracing the multi polar world, working to eradicate poverty and create peace between nations. china took to the floor of the security council and they called out the united states and it's constant invoking of this rules based global order. when they themselves don't feel
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obligated to follow international norms or rules and have no problem blatantly violating the sovereignty of some countries. the so called international order is based on rules which individual countries talk about. in fact, it is aimed at creating another system that would operate separately from the system of international law. this is an attempt to justify double standards and exceptions. second, against the background of the crisis in ukraine and given the israeli palestinian conflict. the current countries are concerned about international come and security . many peace loving countries and peoples are working tirelessly to ensure the reign of world peace. however, nato, which was originally a military block that was formed following the 2nd world war, is striving to expand its sphere of influence. it will stop at nothing to voice false rhetoric to pull oil on the file where they can strength and, and expand confrontation between countries i saw. and they, so in fact blames countries that are outside the region for blaming them for the
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current situation. and you cry out, you know, no history shows and prayers that wherever nato puts its hands chaos and on the rest of the youth without one of the points that the russian foreign minister made . and his remarks was about the lopsided ness and the over representation of the united states, britain and their allies in the international institutions. how it seems like what is commonly called the collective west is given an inflated roll in the world and inflated ability to effect international policy. these treaties and agreements. and there were a number of countries that agreed with the russian foreign minister on this point. and in thinking, but i'm assuming that we must acknowledge the existence of a pendant debt in terms of performing the security code. so that's why i called the continues to support and and bushes seen in realistic reform without adding new features, privileges, or sort of input. but unity in the context of building gun effective multilateral is mozambique, right?
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that is the call on the need for the security to come. so reform reform is that the must take into account the kind of coming position based on these are really close answers. and to see that the declaration, when the meeting took place, it was pretty obvious that western leaders did not approve 5. there was a kind of a statement given by the representative of ukraine prior to the meeting, and they made clear they did not approve of what russia what had to say, and how russia was planning to conduct this meeting of the security council. it was certainly an important day at the united nations security council, the un headquarters in manhattan. get them off in from new york city. now it's a mid week visit to the cross talk studio is next couch peter, and guess in moments been soft scale will be here in half an hour's time, with the big stories effecting your world today. you keep it right here on 247 or
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