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they say, is the world looking for a whole new order with less america in it? is the woke agenda on the decline in america. how much his social media companies know about you, and how easy is it to manipulate the quizzical look us politics? the bottom line ah, now jazeera, with every oh, a condemnation and kohl's, to deescalate after israeli full says kill 10 palestinians in the occupied west bank. 9 of them during a massive ride on a refugee camp. ah,
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i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dough hall. so coming up, protest is in hazy, break into the airport with the prime minister trapped inside briefly after the killings of police officers by gangs 5 former u. s. police officers charged with murder after that fatal beating of a black man in memphis and bereaved families of passengers killed in to plane crashes. take boeing to call on charges of fraud. ah, we begin with the latest escalation of the occupied palestinian territories after the deadliest day of violence in the west bank. in decades. in the past few hours,
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2 rockets were fired from garzo, which were intercepted by israel's iron dome. busy air defense system. israel says it's responded with air strikes, targeting an underground rocket production site of hamas. the gaza strip, or no recalls of casualties comes after israeli forces killed 10 people in the occupied west bank on thursday, including 9 in arrayed, the janine refugee camp. and ron con, revolts from garza city. the rockets were fine around midnight at local time. they came from somewhere in the gaza strip and they were fired towards of the city of ash gal on in israel at now the israeli, i, i and don't defend system actually took those rockets out. ah no one's claimed responsibility for this attack a so far, but it's likely to be an attack by islamic jihad. it was their fighters that were killed in jeanine. now what we're hearing in ashville on itself. ah,
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people are opening now. they're bomb shelters. they're on high alert, their sovereigns already. it's a go off. no salter, no sort of luxury here though. in the gaza strip. this is one of the most densely populated places on earth. and it simply doesn't have the infrastructure for any kind of war. and we've seen it several times over the years, there's no bomb shelters. his though sirens that go, that won't people about any imminent attack and people are worried. this is one of the most densely populated places on earth or any attack in gaza strip does have an impact on the civilian population here. now the egyptians have been trying to mediate, they have been trying to mediate with a palestinian factions to try and maintain calm within the gaza strip itself. but because it was lee at the slamming, you had fighters that were killed and in such large number, ah, it was going to be very difficult to try and not provoke a response. at the janine refugee camp, it was
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a day of devastation and bloodshed. at least 9 people, including a 61 year old woman, were killed during a massive israeli raid. another 22 year old palestinian 9 was killed in the town of a rom north of jerusalem. the us says there's an urgent need for the escalation. the un security council meeting on friday to discuss the violence. meanwhile, the palestinian presidents is declared 3 days of morning. the power steering authority is comp security times with israel. i'm admired mahar reports from the janine refugee camp on how events unfolded, palestinians in janine pay their respects to 9, be killed in an israeli military wait on the occupied with bang on thursday. the bird next to dozens of other palestinians who died over the past year and israeli incursions into the janine refugee camp. this is the 1st time is where the forces have stormed the narrow alley,
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ways of the janine refugee camp and the past several months. according to locals, their past trades were limited to the outskirts people here woke up to a bitch battle between his way the army forces and pasting and fighters in this road. in the densely populated cap, off the truck and up. i was leaving for work at 7 in the morning. i looked outside . soldiers were coming out of 4 cars. they took over this house here and another rooftop and started shooting at the fighter's house for half an hour after which they shot anti tank weapons at the place. that's when we believe the fighters were killed. families here are frustrated and exhausted because these israeli military raids have become regular part of their daily routine and they say they're stay up late every night fearing the next military rate. and they started asking this question, when will it be my turn? 40 my job lives next to
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a house that was rated. she says 4 months she and her family have been living in fear of being killed now injured to the old paralyze i. it was a battlefield. i couldn't move in my house because it overlooks the shooting. i stayed in the inner room so i couldn't even go to the toilet if i needed to. i'm terrified. one of the victims of this new rate was a 61 year old woman. locals. hearsay. she was shot dead in the neck visor, 80 forces on the rooftop of her home. the rubble of this house and its child walls bearing witness to what's become an eel daily nightmare for palestinians engineer, i had met her al jazeera, jenin refugee camp. a u. s. defense secretary has confirmed the killing of a senior i so leader by special forces. delilah sir danny was killed along with 10 fighters as an undisclosed location in northern somalia. president joe biden
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approved the mission last week after months of planning. senior us official, say a sedan, we played a key role in funding. i saw operations in afghanistan and africa in hazy protest is wearing police uniforms of block the streets in the capital and stormed the air force. prime minister arial andre was at the ports of prince building and had to barricade himself inside. briefly earlier demonstrates his attacks on res official residence, the angry about the killings of police officers by armed gangs. well, i guess that if we are going to attack all the ministers, all the directors general, there has to be a revolution. the children have to go to school for this revolution to take place. there has to be a bloodbath. all these policemen have been killed and the prime minister has not paid tribute to them. we are on the streets to ask for justice for our brothers killed by bandits. we will take to the streets every day until we find an answer.
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by john harmon repulsed out from mexico city. they've been sort of rampaging a bit around, pull to print in general. and when i say police, i should say people that are in police uniforms. speaking to a journalist in haiti, not long ago, and he was explaining to me that there's actually quite a movement confront him 5 theory, 5 of ex police officers, eva resigned, retired or fired, that also go out in the streets and demonstrate sometimes violently for the rights of current police officers, so we thing a lot of people and police uniforms on the street. they've been barricading using ties using trucks. the reason for that is that the angry about a real state of police killings over the last week or 2. there was a video that came, that came out when online police officers just left that in the streets. and this is really just part of what's happening. we used to talking about how haiti is in
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crisis and how things are incredibly bad in that country, which is the poorest in the western hemisphere. well, it's a lot worse now than it has been even for some years. previously, we're talking about the fact that gangs now control more than 60 percent of the capital, where there's neighborhoods where they using rape, sexual violence, or mass to try and control the population where they're murdering. whether it's too thing where the un was saying the other day that for the past year, representative of the un that someone's been kid not every 6 hours. so this is a situation in a country which is really rich in boiling point plane make a boeing is pleaded not guilty in the u. s. cord to charges of fraud related to crushes of at 737 max jets. the firm is accused of hiding design flaws in the aircraft, which caused the crashes in 2018 in 201-9346
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people were killed. victims families want the court to throw out the settlement. boeing negotiated with department of justice to avoid prosecution. let's remind you of events behind the case in october 2018. the max 737 plane crushed into this. java see often did easiest coast. killing all 10800 people on board. less than 5 months later, another went down in the field here. 157 people died. soon after the 2nd crash. 7379 explains, were grounded worldwide for more than 18 months. investigations later found the faulty automated flight control system was to blame. the justice department investigated boeing over allegations it deceived regular laces the who approved the plane. for the 2021 buying paid a $2500000000.00 settlement to avoid criminal charges. let's bring in nisha
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connelly. ryan a husband may cry and died on ethiopian airlines flight 3024 years ago. she joins us from fort worth, texas. good to have you with us and sorry for your last. tell a 1st of all what was wrong with the settlement and basically it was a see chris sweetheart, do you between owing and the department of job? it wasn't a real job. going basically got away with a slap on the wrist. they had a minimum fine. impose on them and then the rest was compensation mainly made on 70 percent of the $2500000000.00 that they had to pay out of their compensation for airline. but they would have got any weight. and then there was a high, a 100000000 that was between 246 families,
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a compensation in no way reflect to be the level of crime, you know, and the killing that the dates and you know, in this case, so it, it does leave at the time when, when the new came out and the fact that we find out about this through the media, fi, families and, and people who suffered terrible loss like you, is it about increasing the amount of money that was made available is compensation to victims or is it about accountability, what, what are you seeking? in other words, this is not about the money. in my case, i haven't even if i refuse to accept the b b a money because as far as i'm concerned, this is not money am. so this is not about money, this is about justice and the fact that boeing should be prosecuted for man. i'm a p. p should be torn on, and boeing need to change the public trial in this case and the see your,
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the. busy need to be major comes as you're speaking when we were running pictures. i think of you, your, your late husband and heartbreaking photos. i think your kids now that a judge has ruled that basically they violated federal law by not consulting with crime victims before reaching this deal. does that give you hope that you've got a strong case now to push for prosecutions and you know, to actually see people go to jail? well, it gives us hope definitely. i believe. so because one of the things that came from the court today and the condition of relief boeing, i'm the department of justice argues that, you know, this has been going along for 2 years or going having complain what all the conditions of the da and nothing to be here,
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and it would be unprecedented to, you know, be putting in an amana shirt to make sure they are complying with an external monitor, to make sure they are complying air with a, the agreement in the d p. m. so it like sorry i'm, i'm hi, i'm just like, i'm forgetting the question, i'm sorry, repeat it again. that's just you von said it was how hopeful you are you going forward and i think you've answered that. it's very understandable. so if you're feeling, if i could ask you another question about, understand the families are pushing for immunity to be lifted from boeing. tell us why that's important. and really because we want to see or the going to be made comfortable. and in the d p. b, we're paper different,
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i mean i see, but basically the d o g is that it was, it was just these 2 lower level keeper, you know, an e mail exchange between them. they were the ones responsible. they were the ones that had empath am, and that is not the key bass, physical is the highest level in boy, and it's the ceo of it. that should fade prosecution. so if by having the immunity it means that we can then go to public triumph and ask, do you feel like they've got special treatment here? you know that the sort of normal rules that would be opposed imposed on a defendant haven't been imposed here. you're asking for a special monitor, a no, no laws, no break laws, directive and things like that. do you feel that boeing of special treatment should
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be, i mean, we met with the department of justice before christmas. it was around november. you know what, we put it to them that it like if the parents following were given preferential treatment, the d o j had no answer, they didn't answer. you know, even in court today, i didn't even need to send their lawyer that were doing the work for them and you know, so i like it was said many times today and in the past. but boy, are in, with, with the department of justice in this case they are, they have been given preferential treatment. all right, well thank you for coming and talking to us about what's going on despite the fact that you're typing jet lag, you get some rest. thank you so much. news aren't hang lee ryan. ok. thank you. thanks. kenneth quinn is secretary of the flight faced the foundation he says, buying is already pay the high price for the crashes
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a lot experience. and many of these tragedies and nothing replace irreplaceable, irreparable loss in the sense of justice can never be done. but boeing has suffered mightily not. and in addition to 2 and a half $1000000000.00 that they paid out, they were grounded for the shoot period of time. they take an enormous reputational kit and so not just a compensation of families, not just compensation with airlines, it's a big pedal to the government itself, but it's a reputational damage and they've set up systems ethics system. so really, this case was a case of unlike or like many others where tragic chain of incidence happens that resulted in a catastrophic event. that's what happened. so maybe ation, what we're trying to do is post criminal penalties. we wanna encourage people to come forward and admit mistakes and then find out what went wrong, why it happened, and then put in mitigation to make sure the tragedy never happens again. that's the
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best way to honor the soul's news of the victims of these tragedies. the judges live, all of this happened, i think no basis exists to upset the plea agreement which was painstakingly negotiated. and they found no evidence of managerial knowledge or direction of kind of the defrauding of the f. a. ready on cast system, so i think it's a procedural thing to let some of the family members speak about their victim. we all know that the terrible tragedy that they suffer from bears go out to them, but absolutely no basis exists to upset the deal. now still ahead and i'll just there are, russian falls is on lation. another wave of strikes on ukraine, the day after western allies promise to send back the whole time and hacking the hackers. the s b i says it infiltrated a group that's trying to install millions of dollars from victims around the world . ah.
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and off we go with your weather story for the america. thank you for tuning in hits . why didn't wendy pitcher for st. john's to start friday? anyway, whether warnings in play here could see those winds up to a 120 kilometers per hour. nother helping of snow for the great lakes this time, not as intense toronto, maybe another 5 centimeters over the next few days, also 5 centimeters of snow. i think anywhere down the q e to highway from edmonton to calgary, or the winds or pushing most of this action further toward the south. so that a bad day and dan coover dry at least with the high of 6 degrees but cold. her air is on the way toward the tail end of the weekend, dark, the blue and the purple. the lower the temperature here. daytime high in winnepeg, minus 22. ok. back to the here. now up and down. california. still dry, still sunny los angeles, looking good with the high 21 degrees and for the u. s. gulf states,
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the se also calm here are temperature slowly, but surely are going out them for central america. heavy as falls of rain will be southern mexico round the yucatan peninsula, and both for believes in guatemala. also some severe thunderstorms on the cards for brazil, yet with the high 25 degrees. and we've got a lot of heat to be found. and porto lay gray, your temperatures will push 40 degrees on friday. that's a snapshot of your weather will soon take care. the diets define who we are. but who are way, if we don't know what we're eating in a disturbing investigation into globalized food fraud, people and power reveals long hidden, scandalous practices. def, infiltrated international wholesale markets, and supermarket chains, and asks, what's really on our plates. food in glorious food on. ouch is 0.
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lou. ah, you're watching out 0 time. to recap our headlines. israel says it's launched as strikes targeting arm groups in garza, comes out after 2 rockets were fired from the palestinian territory. they were intercepted by the iron dome air defense system. and 1st day he's ready for says kill 10 palestinians in the occupied westbank, 9 of them in a red beginning refugee camp. violence has prompted palestinian leaders to come security ties with this well demonstrates is in haiti of block street, the capital and processed against the killing of police officers by armed gangs.
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some storm b. f orders. prime minister ariel laundry was arriving on trip 5. former police officers in the us state of tennessee have been charged with 2nd degree murder after the fatal beating of a black man. fine nichols was stopped on january the 7th for reckless driving. it was taking the hospital in critical condition where he died. 3 days later, the officers who are also black were fired after an internal investigation found they'd used excessive force. we all want the same thing. we want justice. busy for tyree nickels, it's my hope that if there is any silver lining to be drawn from this very dark cloud, it's that perhaps this incident can open a broader conversation about the need for police reform. the world is watching us and we need to show the world what lessons we can learn from this tragedy. i don't
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know anything right now. no, it's my son tyree is not here with me anymore. he will never walk through that dorky. he would never tell me it is say, hello harris the f b. i has disrupted the operation of international hacker group hiv, which has been extorting millions of dollars around the world. hive hackers take over in time that works and hold sensitive data hostage, demanding ransom, and threatening leaks. they've extorted more than a $100000000.00 from victims fulled wide. but department of justice said the f. b, i infiltrated the group, helping victims recover their stolen daughter. unbeknownst to hiv in a 21st century cyber stakeout, our investigative team lawfully infiltrated hives network and hid there for
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months, repeatedly swiping decryption keys and passing them on to victims. to free them from ransomware. for months we helped victims defeat their attackers and deprived the hive network of extortion profits. simply put, using lawful means, we hacked the hackers. the russia has launched a wave of missiles and drones on nearly a dozen regions, new crime, killing at least 11 people. energy infrastructure was targeted, but residential areas were also hit. one person was killed in kids. the 1st war related death in the capital this year. ukraine says 15 missiles headed for the city was shot down. the shabbots la has been to one of the areas in the capital hit by the life it strikes. well, there's a huge crater here,
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just off the main road running through this village. a number of homes have been well, nearly destroyed. you could see roof nearly a crumbling, broken blow. now windows and here behind me, this house nearly on the point of collapse and we spoke to the house and he says he was at home when those tags began. julie said, i heard rattling, so i turn my tv volume down. i knew there was an air raid alert, but i was watching the news. i couldn't leave and then all just exploded. i wasn't a days, i don't remember anything after that and she's in the way at the lives of the. 2 people in the village are clearly very upset and very shaken with what has happened . some of the homeowners are coming here trying to salvage what they can. you've got neighbors also just coming to try and help and we've seen some emergency
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service work as know. so electricians trying to restore some of the power lines that came down. well, this latest wave of russian taxes being seen by many people in ukraine. moscow reform to the fact that western powers have decided to send ukraine tags. now, escalating violence in the democratic republic of congo is leading more people internally displaced. a recent wave of fighting between m. 23 rebels and the government. zang grove aiding a di humanitarian crisis catalog. hassan now clean violence and instability. these families, an eastern democratic republic of congo are starting over home is now an improvised camp in goma there, escaping, growing violence in the region. as the m 23 armed group fights, government forces, and again debbie, debbie chang, we witnessed the rebels killing people and we got scared that we left for they
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wouldn't kill us. we lost everything of them. uncle been at the, for my people for the who jeremiah dounia shares his chant with his wife and 5 children and even in the near, near my jennings, this is my home. i started building it 2 days ago when i got here, man, we left with nothing less. we sleep on the ground on top of tree leaves. we don't know if our brothers who stayed survived it about the united nations has accused m . 23 rebels of committing atrocities against civilians and recent fighting as forcing more people from their homes. gentlemen ready to news that was this last night we registered more than 1300 people. we are still identifying them because more and more arrive every day. we know that others are on their way, and families here had hope they be able to go back home. but they say that hope is fading. cartier lopez or the young al jazeera in chicago. performers
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from 10 countries are coming together to celebrate the arts of poppet, tree hand puppets, marionettes, and an array of modern figurines, the taking center stage at the international puppet theater festival. john 100 reports from there. ah, when a girl named sylvie and her family of creatures needs a new home, the stage comes to life as always, a dancer and got into theater. and then i decided to make a puppet. and like all papa tiers, you have this moment where you put a puppet on and show it to someone. and magic happens in the play is called go home . tiny monster. the boston based got to be production is a mix of pepper tree live action theater music in wordless joy. the family production is part of a boundary pushing chicago international puppet theater festival. the puppet theater turns out to be a, a type of performance where the, even if it's
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a little figurine, or if it's a merry annette, or if it's a hand puppet, or whatever it is, it will, it can take these stories which are in many ways, much bigger than humans and then body them in a way that's, that's very immediate. those performances who pushed papa tree into the modern era . there are many traditional puppets performing here at the festival in chicago. but some shows are pushing the limits on what it means to be a puppet, and a puppet tear. the finished play invisible lands seeks to humanize a global migrant crisis. the dual on the stage are not actors. their bodies are the set on which miniature puppets carry out their hopeful, often tragic journeys. the bodies are context with the world, the way to create a connection to ourselves, the surrounding that we live in and also to other people without seeing bodies
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touching bodies being around bodies. we don't have empathy, we can not understand. other people in the french poetry play anywhere alive actress portrays antigone daughter of oedipus is played by a marion at made of ice dangling on 15 meter long strings. who, over the course of the play melts into a libyan, what makes it special as a puppeteer? and as a builder is i make a new puppet every show. and i get to watch this new character finish their, their life in front of all of us. it's quite moving and meaningful to me the poetic journey of the doomed mary. annette demonstrates that after centuries in evolution of the art puppet re can still mil to heart, john henderson al jazeera chicago. ah.
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