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is a political in house here in the past. like, are we telling the good story? we're really interested in taking you into a place that you might not visit otherwise. it's absolutely feel as if you were there. ah, palestinians returns was left of their homes as she's far between israel and the last home. and we still need a 2 state solution. it is the only has 3 buttons as the 2 state solution is the only way to peace in the middle east. if he pledges to organize help to rebuild, ah, clark, this is out like coming up,
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just seen as grave diggers demand to be vaccinated, don't go on, strike has the desktop that continues to climb. and meanwhile, election commission says it's considering resulting incense, the cheese political party charges leaders, treason. ah, so the devastation of 11 days of israeli strikes, bombarded the besieged garza strip is expected to cost a $100000000.00 to rebuild. palestinians in gauze were beginning to pick up the pieces and returned to the neighborhoods after the hose were destroyed. these are the scenes of the fragile. com right now with the gaza strip to save it 24 hours after seats for came to effect between israel and mass along with allied palestinian groups for the issues that triggered the violence. well, they remain unresolved. you know, outside begins are coverage from god with me. the rebuilding effort now facing past
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the tell me family was at home when the walls of their living room came crashing down. the father had actually been watching reports of these really air strikes on television when the house was hit near means daughter's apartment, which was only built last month, has also been completely destroyed. a lot of from the gardening can wear 3 families living in this home. my daughter came along with the kids to suddenly the power went off and we heard violent bombardment. it was our 1st time to hear such a sound. the rebel suddenly started to fall on us and the kids were screaming. they were flying around. the family left their home with little more than the clothes they were wearing at the time, and were taken fresh to hospital before being transferred to the united nation school. said the casa mister delucca for them. now, when the rates were extensive, we went down because my kids were afraid of the upper floor got to the ground floor
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. my son's home, it was not destroyed. yes. but then the rates got worse and we ran to my brother in law's home. right next. wow. and we ran from one home to another. it was all frightening my brother in law and destroyed to it was a 2nd dave, eat? my kids didn't even get to where then you close the toby's were among the 1st to return to their home after they usually airstrikes the conflict may have ended for now. but many gods and have now to deal with the damage and destruction. coast. thousands of homes are gone and the habitants displaced, they need food, shelter in medical help. there are many scenes of destruction and because this trip but only one, i felt thousands, a 1000 families separate of almost 2 weeks of boardman. c u l 0. god attention remains high across the occupied west bank. the red crescent says almost a 100 palestinians have been injured during the latest confrontations with is ready
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for some friday. there being skirmishes between palestinian protest and said it's ready for says nearby illegal settlement out close to ramallah out 0 wrestles said i has spoken to the palestinian foreign minister about the international effort to achieve the sci fi in the exclusive. talked about the 0 interview, rather malick, he says it's far from certain the truce will hold. well, there are no guarantees or thought, no guarantees or thought. because, you know, i proclaim that you know, the fire if c unilateral that they have taken that decision on their own. but at the same time, you know, no one could ignore that. all that egypt has played very important role that egypt has played. and the role that to cut out has played, not all the nation has played and all of them combined were able to get the consent of all parties, you know, to this fight and to we got that approval.
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well, you can watch the full interview with read on medicaid over 30 gmc, that's on saturday in talk to out 0. where years president joe biden has spoken about the sci fi saying he remains committed to us due to state solution. white house correspondent can be how kit has more for washington d. c. you are, the president continues to be challenged publicly by some members of his own democratic party in congress over his support for israel, the us president. as he spoke alongside the south korean leader moon j in at the white house was questioned about whether or not this shift and support could be a problem for his israeli palestinian strategy. moving forward here is what the president had to say. there is no shift my commitment commitment to the security of israel periods, no shift, not at all. but i tell you what, there is
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a shift in. the shift is that we have to, we still need a 2 state solution. we were going to make sure that we are going to provide for security in the west bank. and recently we renew the security commitment, as well as economic commitment to the people on the west bank. i also indicated to the israel is that i thought it was very important that they stopped in jerusalem. this inner communal fighting. that is why extremes on both sides, it has to in it has to in and i'm prepared to put together and going to attempt to put together a major package with other nation to share a view to rebuild the home. my party still supports israel. let's get something straight here until the region says unequivocally they acknowledge the right of israel to exist as an independent jewish state. there will be no
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peace us presidential bide and believe that his approach of quiet diplomacy is what allowed for the fighting to end after 11 days and not last much longer. but now the concern does the cease fire whole the other big concern reconstruction in gaza and making sure that when it comes to israeli citizens, whether they be jews or arabs, that they be treated equally. us president joe biden saying that the forced expulsions of palestinians from their homes and occupy the east jerusalem must stop willis hidden from holidays. gandhi, who's a senior fellow at the middle east institute, and a former advisor to the patterson leadership in ramallah on permanent status negotiations. with israel, he says by the administration wasn't prepared for the crisis. i think it was clear from the very beginning the administration was caught off guard. they had not prioritize issue at all. and even in terms of staffing and personnel,
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this was just not really a priority. and then when the situation exploded and demanded attention to the united states was very slow to access. we can't forget also the united states on or different occasion block action at the security council. so they clearly did not have a sense of urgency about, about bringing this to, to a rapid close when in fact it, it could, it could have happened. this could have been nipped in a by very, very early on, but there's no question that this is an issue that the united states, these really the international community has put off for a very long time. they have sort of chosen to bury their heads in the sand to for that doesn't exist or that it is the only to be dealt with in security and military firm. and, and the reality of course, is now come up as a much higher profile of our new politics. so it will be,
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it will be really important to see what happens next. will be integrated and kind of normalized in the context of palestinian poetry. or will it continue to be marginalized and therefore essentially being a free agent to, to act as a spoiler whenever it feels that it can patterson, the solidarity has swept across the united states in new york. protests were held against the american sale of weapons to israel. and thousands of people for the 2nd time this week of march through downtown chicago. some participants celebrated the seas prob, between israel and the mass. and others said the march is to continue calls for justice of freedom in palestine. with allison to people gather close to jordan's border with his red in solidarity with the palestinians. the event was organized by the muslim brotherhood in jordan. more than half of the 10000000 citizens are or how does the new origin ale that parents were expelled or fled to jordan in the
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fighting that accompanied the creation of israel in 1948. thanks, don, has also been monkeying its official palestine solidarity de la hyder demonstration in the capital of islam about the board for pilots jain day pre k and the psyche of most focused on needs. and it doesn't matter whether you're from the religious part, right, or the people all agree that there has to be addressed of the indian issue buckets on has always supported the palestinian, been aware of outraged and overwhelming force against civilian population and god the people who focused on a been watching that on their screen. right. there's no surprise there. how does of them have now come out on this trade show their scholar data day with the people of palestine. we have been talking to most of the papers have to ask them what had
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brought them to dish rotate, this is the brutal murder of the united isn't on boarding days a week or damage and there was a good deal who have got and i, they say we also condemned them and we did the method to the date on my list is denied by the revision. by do you know, even though some of the muslim country do have accept the trial? but we want to say to those muslim country does that we need to stand together to deliver and send a message, a strong message to israel that we're with the by listen, you know, with him and we're with all those muslim budget on the foreign ministers already in new york, where he had already met with the turkish foreign minister, the credit union for a minute. and a message from buggers on a day has to be more action than just diplomacy. when it comes to the blades and
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why lation of international law, by their state of the still ahead here it is india price, a raging career of our outbreak. there are great concerns about the spread of contempt. the black and a divine comedy. tons of justice delayed. why is the poets dante to be retry 700 years after he was convicted of corruption? ah hell i once again got more very wet weather into the deep south of the us storms continue to bang away here just around the se in side of texas into louisiana. you can follow that cloud of rain about a cloud and rain up towards the midwest pushing into central parts of canada.
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cooler. where does talking behind this weather system. we'll see coconut, the, some snow over the wall cases. we go one through the next hour. so i noticed some snow with a northern flank of this where the system just rolling out of manitoba pushing across into one terror, 10 degrees celsius the in winnipeg. well, down the sort of values that we saw earlier on in this week we're, we're getting close to 30. we're up above 30, over towards the eastern side of the us. not too far off there ought to around $27.00 celsius, more showers, continuing down towards the deep south. most showers linger on as we go one through sunday. noticed that snow just around the mountain states, montana, idaho will continue more disturbed weather coming through here. now there's a lot of the storms that we have around the southern part of texas, louisiana, extend across the gulf of mexico. we'll see more wet weather coming in just around the, accompanying sheila into central america. where to weather there to into, to make into hispaniola. and she was there for the eastern islands.
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welcome back. you're watching your remote about top stories and thousands of palestinians and garza returning to what is left of their homes after 11 days. and it's really, bob and girls are officials say the violence will cost a $100000000.00 to rebuild the damage to industry power. agriculture. meanwhile, tension has remained high across the west bank, almost 100 palestinians, the injured in skirmishes with its ready forces. net at illegal separate place to us. president joe biden says a 2 state solution is the only way to solve the conflict. she said there wouldn't be peace unless regional lead is acknowledged. israel's right to exist as an independent jewish state. let's explore that further. separate again, william laurence, he's professor of internet relations at american university. and also a former us diplomat joins us via skype from washington, dc. miss laurence, welcome to the program. good to have you here. so by talking again to state solution,
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i'll be any nearer that unlikely scenario unlikely possibility following the events the recent days. i don't think we're close to the type of cemetery that would lead to the 2 state solution. but we have moved into your power for maybe the 7th or a highest priority been, i've been in the middle east to the number one priority. we've galvanized the democratic party, which in many ways is turned against bivens slow action. and we have increasing framing of the palestinian issue in the united states, not as an issue of sovereignty in a states, but our rights. as long as there's that kind of momentum, there could be significant gains made in terms of the protection of palestinian rights. and i think that's where a lot of the momentum's going to be going forward. right? there is a sense, isn't there that have masses managed to unite the palestinians? what do you think this means for the group going forwards and palestinian
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leadership over all? well, the big problem was the postponement of elections that happened before the fighting in may. but now there are extra re to keep the elections postpone, which serves better serve israel for very different reasons. and doesn't serve from us, which will be riding a wave of popularity, given their recently ability to ring 4000 rockets down on israel and response to they are all of the grievances that the palestinians are facing. and, but i don't really believe myself that if it would really significantly change the election results if the elections were held earlier. and i think elections would be very good for a long list of reasons, including building resiliency and policy and institutions and give them power, giving power, steering civilians, a voice in their own affairs. they've been gradually losing. over the last 15 years . we both political parties and so i think that's where some of the energy should be isn't working on the future palestinian stage by holding the elections. now the
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u. s. has been somewhat allergic to elections in palestine since the 2006 tobacco. that how much one, but with a certain increased pressure on vitamin with you and you in support for elections? i think they could be put back on track if not for late 21 than than into 22. and i think it's very important that the palestinians take that step forward again for many of the reasons i said and in power some to handle their own affairs in a way that commensurate with international standards and for her mass, as long as they are designated as a as a terrorist group that is always going to hamster stream, isn't it? because their ability to enable the flow of aid money and rebuilding generally is trying to restrict it, isn't it? yeah, but it's, it's, it's a well known fact the u. s. can wave and ter,
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are the restrictions when it wants to, whether recently did, who get humanitarian age into human. and there are a number of laws that make it very hard for both from us and to help in, in, in general operate. but look at the, by the ministration, restoring and increasing all of that assistance, the balance and the u. s. was even actively aging and gather a number of the structures that were hit and gather in all this conflict. and the previous ones were us funded. so, so i don't think that that is as much of an obstacle in and of itself as it could be or should be the u e u and the u. s. designations of commodity care service ation. didn't stop the recent fire from, from coming to pass. so there can be work around where there's a will, there's a way and this other elements of what by the was saying, korean regional powers and saying that they have to recognize israel's right to exist. what do you make of that? the likelihood of those are just the old talking points,
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said biting turns out to make sure that he has pro nathan now who pro the crude pro history or write me that populations on his side. that's also domestic us called the issue. the democrats are winning very, very close election and they don't want to lose some elections in the 20 to mid terms to people that are banging the drum of bonds, abandonment of israel. so he's going to continue to make the talking points, but i think it's more important to watch what he says and already done. and if he is sorry, what should he goes rather than what he says? and if he's restoring palestinian a to p taking corrective steps to begin to defend out to mean right. and he pushes the israelis in the quiet diplomatic way he did for the cease fire to get the elections moving forward. then the outcome, whatever it is, will be one i think that ultimately benefits palestinians and by extension is certainly they do better with, with, with the apartment that they can deal with,
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you know, upfront rather than just disarray on the other side and see what happens in the coming weeks a month. so when im lawrence, appreciate that thanks very much. me what is in the advisor raging karone of ours outbreak? there are growing concerns about the spread of a new infection known as black fungus as a severe shortage of medicine to treat the rev fungal disease which causes blood vision, chest pain and breathing difficulty was in 7000 cases. have been found in india, mostly among cobra. 1900 patients been classified as a notifiable disease in several states of the metal as mona, from new delhi. so rapid rise in cases of black fungus, a miracle. my causes have complicated matters in india, but quite a lot. 1 at least 7000 people has been diagnosed with mutual my courses. and at least 200 people have died. the government of india has now called this disease in
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notifiable disease under the epidemic act. what this means is that every time a case is detected, states have to notify the government of india and also follow certain guidelines on screening and testing and diagnosis. the prime minister also today, call it a big challenge in india, fight against coven 19. actually 6 of the states including coming out to talent gonna and roger con, have also called it a notifiable disease under the epidemic act. now the over use of steroids and diabetes make people if passionate vulnerable to this disease, it is a disease with high fatality rate. according to the c, d. c, at least half the people who do get infected do die. but it is treatable if detected early. so now hospitals are dedicating wards, especially to treat black fungus. but there is a growing concern about is shortage off the drug use to treat this disease. several
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hospital saying they do not have enough of this drug. and so the delhi government has now regulated the sale of this drug to prevent hoarding and the government of india has now off several other pharmaceutical companies to start manufacturing it seminary workers, imagined tina threatening to strike less government vaccinate them against cove. in 1900, say the bearing the brunt of a recent increase in deaths. now one of the highest, but capital rates in the world. daniel schriner reports from one of ours. they've been designated essential workers operating on the front line as a number of deaths from the virus in argentina climbs to 73000. but strict hygiene measures have not been enough to protect them with a growing number of symmetry work is infected and is the 2nd wave strikes dying, which goes to blue conduct you have in it. there are many things that can fix you
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in this place. on top of it all we have covered to and that's unhealthy, we're fighting a war every day. the world health organization says the true number of copied 900 victims in latin america is probably much higher than registered something this, you know, direct confirmed thing. the virus is not always listed as the cause of death, yet it is handling the bodies of covered 1900 victims was not the only risk they faced. principal for kentucky kick on the main point of contagion, mom collect the bodies with the families. we don't know if those family members have cope it or not, in their homes or when we go to a hospital funeral because of also had to deal with the emotional trauma of consoling relatives and restricting how many family members can participate in funeral proceeding will be in every clamor and we're seeing people begging for a moment just a moment to say a formal good by
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a minimal farewell. they say they're overwhelmed, that 20 percent of about $10000.00 symmetry workers are affected. you the have or have had the virus and other 10 percent. ca. what is that considered vulnerable? we don't normally talk about death until we have 273 workers. the central work because they used to that shouting to be heard because they're dying in the fight against the pandemic, and say their industry can't take much more. argentina has vaccinated, less than 5 percent of its population in the process which started across latin america. the symmetry work is said, not enough to be designated essential workers, if then not, given the great to protection vaccines can offer. look at some of the in the steps . what we're asking for is absolutely just and i heard the listen to us, the dcfs, please. the union negotiations with the government are on pause while both sides consider their position. your book is how i am a symbol. so we know that if we take industrial action will only add to the pain.
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we don't want that because we understand what we see. it every day as the 2nd wave hits and with vaccines in short supply governments across latin america, imposing it more unpopular locked downs to try to alleviate the strain and an already overburdened infrastructure. those on the front line, keep working. but city can take much more than usual, the route to 01 osiris. fighting between security forces and residents in northwest and min mom has left thousands of people displaced. united nation says it's alarmed by the violence inch in the state. u. s. has called on the military to urgently take all necessary measures and precautions. dispose of it as an infrastructure be . while the modulation commission says it's considering dissolving the national league for democracy in charging the policies leaders with treason and l. d leader accents who g as face numerous charges since the military sees power in february, the military appointed body accused the party of committing vote of fraud and
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november's election. independent observers have rejected those claims. now when he died, 700 years ago, dante allegheny was a criminal and an outcast century. since the writer of the divine comedy has become celebrated as one of the father's battalion. literature was that of rainy reports from dante's, home town of florence, efforts now and away to clear his name in the middle of our life's journey, i found myself in a dark wood. so. so begins dantes epic poem, the divine comedy, an illusion perhaps whose exile from his beloved florence vanished and condemned to death for corruption while serving a brief term and public office. dante spent the last years of his life trying to get back home and riding one of the world's greatest works of literature down to god. so many things found in the divine comedy of founding today's world as well. not just on a personal level but a political one too. though he died,
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a convicted criminal, few other floor in time to occupy such a high place in the cities pantheon of heroes. the truth is, many people who come here to florence to pay homage to dante, don't even know he was exiled and later sentenced to death. and those who do know that don't really care if he was guilty or not. and even now, during the pandemic, hundreds of people are coming here like this, place his childhood home to see what his life may have been like. 700 years after his death. though dante still has a criminal record lawyer, alexandra traverse. he has his way that could change. he shows as the ruling issued in 1302, he'd like to get overturned enough to stay at the holly game. vcr suspicion is that the legal court system and the charge is called against him, will used against dante to eliminate him as a political wrongful traverse. the organizing review the ruling incident on hand
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leading lawyers and historians presiding over it a supreme court justice. there is a sense that the conference that dante was wronged, punished for being on the losing side of political battles. that royal 14th century florence, one of dante's direct descendants, was happy to take part, but was under no illusions. i find it sort of amusing, to be here to listen to what they have to say. i think that the revision by itself will have no practical effect. and of course dante dantes memory does not need this other florence may never officially clear dante's name. the supreme poet, if he's known, will continue to draw visitors here, inspiring them for years to come. adam rainy al jazeera florence, an auction house in boston, who sold a hand written letter by albert einstein,
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which includes his famous equals mc squared equation letter from $946.00 over $1200000.00 in it. einstein proposes the equation to follow physicist and critic of his work. the auction house says there was a bidding war among 5 parties. the winner chose to be anonymous. ah. so this is, these are the top stories and thousands of palestinians and gaza returning to what is left of their homes after 11 days. if it's ready, bombardment, guns for officials say the violence will cost a $100000000.00 to rebuild the damage to industry and agriculture. meanwhile, tension has remained high across the occupied west bank. almost 100 palestinians were injured in skirmishes with ready forces and legal assessment close to us. president joe biden says a tuesday.

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