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hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera alive from doha, also coming up. 2 hello. anger across the united states after video is really showing police officers beating an unarmed blank man. as struggled to survive in lebanon aid agencies warned nearly half the country's children and going hungry. and a state of emergency in new zealand largest city is torrential. rain brings flooding and evacuations. ah, welcome to the program is rally, forces have arrested $42.00 people and promised to boost their military presence in the west bank after a palestinian gum and killed 7 people outside
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a synagogue. on friday. it happened in the illegal settlement of navy yackel then occupied east jerusalem. as people were observing the sabbath. a teenager and an elderly woman were among the victims, the attacker, or shot dead at the same shem showed unable, surely, muffled. we're here after one of the hardest attacks in recent years. i can read the situation assessment with all the secret to forces. we decided on several immediate actions. we have to work with determination and composure. i called on people not to take the law into their own hands. for that we have an army, police and secret forces. the shooting came a day after 9 people were killed during a ride by israeli forces in the janine refugee camp. it was the deadliest writing decades. another pillar in was shot dead while protesting against the let's bring in people america, this a james base who's in occupied east jerusalem. james, you have some breaking news from where you are. what's happening?
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yes, i met by damascus gate in east jerusalem, but also an occupied east series. and in the still one area we are getting reports of a shooting. we understand the 2 settlers have been shot, no information yet on the scale of our injuries. the severity of their injuries, but that's news in the last half hour or so. the 2 settlers been shot in east jerusalem, adding to a really 10 situation. i can tell you that in the last few minutes, we witnessed a couple of palestinians who were walking down here. didn't appear to be doing anything to us. the tool been snatched by these, right? the police taken into that please check point. they were then searched, but we saw them being beaten as they were being searched. then moments later, all camera operator was filming that a settler came up to him and pushed him away. and you're not allowed to be here. it started pushing it his camera. so just an indication of how tense it is right now
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in, in, in, in east jerusalem in this area after the events that we've seen in the last 48 hours after what we sought with regard to the 7 that were killed at the synagogue in the settlement in east jerusalem, but also what we saw in jeanine that most deadly attack on palestinians. 10 people in killing, including an elderly woman killed dr. attack. the balance is continuing. i'm afraid all the calls were straight. don't seem to be having the effect that those who made the course in the international community would like the latest incident report. it's still $1.00 and $2.00 sectors. we believe shot. we're obviously chasing more information from the read the various sources. and we also, as soon as we finish talking, you guys go head a little bit closer to. so want to find out what we found. ok, settling sounds like things are raging boiling point. we are getting some pictures
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in at the moment. these are the latest pictures of potentially that shooting, so we'll cross back to you with more information once we get it. in the meantime, james, netanyahu is convening a security cabinet meeting on saturday night to discuss the response. yes, we don't really know what the israeli government are planning at this stage. what we to know is that the police presence, perhaps the, there are some police officers just going past me. now that's increased. now the highest state of alert. and we understand that israeli police officers and all being told now they're working a 12 hour shift. what we don't know is what more these ready government going to do? we know that in the mount of olives at the place where the man, these ready police say was responsible for the attack on the synagogue. he was shot dead at the seat in his car. the parents had been questioned by israeli
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police, but also other neighboring palestinians who had come to the house. they were arrested $42.00 in total, arrested that the security cabinet will meet. we think can tell the other defense ministry probably well, certainly after sundown at the end of shop, at the end of the sabbath here for the jews. and what they will do, i think, is not entirely clear at one factor in or less is the fact there's a very high profile visit coming in the coming days. and that's the u. s. secretary state anthony blinkin, who will be here on a pre plan visit, but clearly the violence situation will be top of his agenda. he's going 1st to car out then in jerusalem. he's going to meet with prime minister netanyahu and other key members of the new hard line israeli government and also be members of the palestinian authority were told. so that may in some way be part of the calculations for these ready security cabinet. because i don't,
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i don't think what's a large, huge crack down operations at a time when there is a visits by such a high ranking official. and these railey, and the u. s. administration position is similar to that coming from the un towards national community. they won't restrain by he saw it's right now. thank you very much, james. certainly many moving parts as we were speaking to you for your knowledge we are seeing. as sam worked up his be amateur vision may be fine vision of that scene in sil wine and potentially someone being loaded into an ambulance that had been either injured, fatally or not. so the information is still coming in and we'll give it to you as we get it. all right, let's cross to garza now where imran khan is standing by for us. im, ron, what's been the reaction by palestinians to that, the synagogues shooting on friday night? well before that question, i'm just going to stop talking for a 2nd. you might well be able to hear the most loud speak is actually announcing
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that incident in a civil one. so that's get some reaction coming almost immediately as we were on from the most, announcing the death of the 2 settlers by the most allowed because it's yet to be confirmed like exactly what they're saying is in the distance. but that's the kind of reaction that we've been seeing here in the gaza strip. has him, catherine, who's a spokesman. so i'm asked actually said that fridays attack was a response to the crime committed by the occupation engineering and a natural response to the occupations criminal actions. and that's echoed by all of the palestinian factions across the gaza strip. they've all said pretty much the same thing. it was said this was a swift and justified response to the events engineering on tick tock on instagram on facebook on social media. a lot of palestinians have been saying solidarity would be occupied westbank with occupied eastern slim saying good. these railways
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will think twice about killing palestinians. but with every single attack, with every single incident happens in the west bank, this fear in god. so this actually is saying what stopped in the west bank and the occupied west bank actually finishes and gauze. and what they mean by that is often times that goes to strip becomes a target because of the palestinian factions hit. when the israelis cross a red line here and they stop bombing, no m to targets or target, i think they can get away with strategic targets. then it's like jazz for example, or how about how to react. that means rockets going as far as television, like we saw in 2021 and a math escalation. now, so far, no one has claimed responsibility for this attack, and indeed the attack near the synagogue. i had no israeli secure t file on him. he was actually shot dead,
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but there was no known political affiliations either. but what people here in the gaza strip are worried about that these really government will come up with a political affiliation, perhaps to so much ahead, perhaps to hum us. and that means that they will react here in the strip. all right, keep us posted as to what happens on the ground may in mankind live for us in garza . thank you. moving on now to other world news and protests have been held across the u. s. after police in memphis released video showing offices beijing, tyree nichols, and unarmed black man who later died in a hospital, there were confrontations between police and protest is in new york city. and several people were arrested, who as president joe biden said he was outraged by the video and called so peaceful protests. i spoke with martha gold over there. i was going to be making progress with
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florida to services. so i can always use so much in rejecting the federal level and, and her really please call for no peaceful protests. no, no violence, no good role. gabriel alexander has more now from memphis and a warning. some viewers may find this video disturbing. the police footage starts with what appears to be a routine traffic stop, but quickly the situation escalates. no any. as officers pulled tightly nichols out of the vehicle and begin to wrestle him to the ground. he escaped their grasp and fleas his family later say he was scared of what police might do to him. what i heard was shortly thereafter. other officers give chase and catch nichols on a dark residential street. oh. 7 the police can be seen beating nichols and trying
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to subdue him with pepper spray. he can be heard crying for help and for his mother . 7 7 who happened to live a block away later, the 29 year old who only weighed 65 kilos due to an illness, appears badly hurt, while handcuffed and left leaning against a car. paramedics appear in no hurry to treat him with connor nichols died from his injuries. 3 days later, he was described by his family as a good young man who liked to write his skateboard and loved his mom so much. he tattooed her name on his arm. all 5 police officers were fired and now faced criminal charges ranging from battery to 2nd degree murder. they find. oh, on friday night as the video was being released, protestors in memphis took to the street to call for justice roy. what kind of
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justice do you want to see? i want to see memphis police department be held accountable overall. you know, mom, it only takes 6 months to learn how to be a police officer and it takes 4 years or in a college degree. and so that tells a lot about memphis police department. you mean to tell me you're taught to use forceful forces such as i used against diarrhea? i'm you mean to tell me that you, teacher officers did? i don't believe so. other said, they didn't even need to see the video to know how they felt about it. said it was important, the video was made public. we deserve to be able to see this. i know that is is super alarm and we hear rodney king beating. we thing that, you know, so i mean it just counter is where we had in 2023. 6 this is certainly a city very much still in shock by what they saw on that video. the violent beating death tyree nichols at the hands of police. gabriel's audio outages, ada memphis agencies say 4 in 10 children and 11 on going
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hungry. and they warned that number could rise sharply in the coming months. then visited the community center in tripoli in northern 11 on doris used to be an orphanage. now it's also taking in children from what was once level on. ready middle class here, children get an education health care and food for her. mom, mary runs this center which has been struggling to stay open because of the economic collapse this year. we are only offering for the boarding school food because we can't afford to, to give all the students this, you know, the medicine of social affairs used to help us. 40 percent of households are less than $100.00 a month. according to the united nation, parents are struggling to feed their children. agencies say,
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for 10 lebanese children and refugees from syria are hungry. we noticed manual session. we noticed the level of health care is very degrading massive weight. the state is close to bank of the after decades of corruption and mismanagement. and the lack of social welfare systems means some of the most vulnerable are left unprotected humanitarian organizations. like said, the children warned that nearly $750000.00 will soon be at risk of goods relying less on more nutritious food. and we're seeing more screening kids with kids who are sort of them that age as well, which are all determinant of morning edition for seem like an increase in the number 2 that was on the lebanon has ranked 6 in the world for the share of its population facing a food crisis,
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it's also hosting the largest number of refugees per capita and per square kilometer than any other nation. a recent study by un agencies that suggests that 2000000 people among them 700000 syrian refugees are not getting enough that they warn the number is likely to increase the 2200000 in the coming months with ballooning inflation, a devalue local currency rising unemployment, an increasing number of lebanese are dependent on handouts. a situation, humanitarian organizations have warned, is not sustainable. that l 0, tripoli, northern lebanon, killer, hey, don't al jazeera in a rare interview, we hear from a haitian gang later, he says, they are not to blame the security on the island and sand audiences come together. we'll have the highlight from the sundance film festival.
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ah while new zealand darkling was inundated with a summer's worth of rain and 24 hours, this was the results here we saw this severe of flooding. we did tap into a tropical air mass sol. explain the set up here. we know tropical air masses hang onto more moisture. it was just dumped out over new zealand north island, so it extend it from tonka and the south pacific right there to the north island. and of course, auckland, incredible, copious amounts of rain and unfortunately there is still more rain in the forecast on sundays. it now slides into the south island as well. looks like the next several days are going to have a rain and wind combo. so what petro not straightly as well, from the kimberly, to the top and south australia right into that southeast corner. so let's go in here for a closer look. i think we could see some severe thunderstorms bubble up through
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queensland, new south wales, and e. c t biggest threats here will be some powerful winds and large hail south. so dropping down those temperatures. tar monsoon range then in the philippines, i think it's really that east coast that's going to feel the brunt of that on sunday. and off to china, we go, this temperatures really starting to come up. quail in may hit 20 degrees over the next few days with some warmer era here in the wind, shifting around slowly but surely will lose that see effect snow for western japan . ah oh. and geraldine calls the us phases of preschool show down over that limit, should the rest of the well be worried working with national health care system. honest news. can i make just re say, bluffs travelers mindset to shifting will tourism get grima this ship contra costa on al jazeera we understand the differences and similarities of cult choice across
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the world center might have when you call home, we'll put you can use in current affairs that matter to you, lou. ah, you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories this our, let's take some live pictures now. after 2 is wiley settlers. we injured in an attack and occupied east jerusalem. the alleged shooter has been killed by his wiley forces. meanwhile, 42 palestinians have been arrested and a military presence in the occupied west bank has been increased after a palestinian gum than killed 7 people outside synagogue on friday parties. having
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howled in the us out of the release of the video that shows place in memphis bases . hi rain, nichols, and i'm and black men who later died in the hospitals. several people were arrested after confrontations with police. pauls are open in the czech republic, away voted, choosing their next president. andrew simmons has moved set of pavel doesn't come from a world of politics. he's a retired general who was once head of nato's military committee. now with a comfortable lead and opinion polls over former prime minister entree, bobby sh, a billionaire who's a politician and a businessman. only weeks ago, a court cleared him on charges of a $2000000.00 e u. subsidy full hovel supporters play up. his heroic recognition for helping free french troops from war, the former yugoslavia in 1993. not so positive was his role as
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a military intelligence officer in the soviet era. did me. mm hm. mot them is my motto is decency and corporation. that's what we've been missing in recent years when you got a little of of mrs. i think i'm well prepared to be president and helping people if my motto available. matt. inevitably, the war in ukraine has a bearing on the outcome of this election. c carville supports ukraine and nato. but bobby, she is using similar tactics to those of hunger as prime minister victor all band who, earlier this year, one the elections by successfully scaring of voters from backing the pro western opposition who claimed young people would end up being dragged into a war with russia rubbish went too far, though, when he ruled out sending troops to defend of nato members. if they were attacked, he later back tracked. but it cost him dear. i'm sure exact who i think at the
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moment he doesn't pose a problem for most of our partners understand that application. but unfortunately in the common world, such a stupid statement is hard to forget and will be reminded of it for a long time. bobby has always counted among his close allies, the current president, miller's there, man, but it isn't paying off now. in past dealings with vladimir putin, there man once said he should liquidate journalist rubbish. who claims his received death. threats says he's a diplomat. not a soldier. marvell call for calm after betia accused him of being a war monger. and he's trying to assure people he would bring stability to the country of the people. andrew simmons al jazeera protests in hazy this way have a tend to spotlight on gang violence and golf in the country. jimmy cher,
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it's here, also known as barbecue, is one of the most high profile leaders. he spoke exclusively to al jazeera about the crisis john home and has the story from policeman to the most influential strong man in haiti. this is jimmy barbecue should as the leader of the g 9, the coalition of some of the countries most powerful gangs that alliance control sways of the capital. who to prince? is it his full rival organizations, killings, extortion and rape have shut up the united nation, say the worst violence in the country decade. but in his 1st interview with international press in more than a year, she argues the gangs of the root of have problems with wanting. if you got a little mill bible, sure everyone sees only people with guns doing violence, but they don't see the corruption in the country. if you still state money, if you don't build hospitals and schools and don't care for those in need,
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all this will continue to spawn violence. even if you eliminate all armed gangs. if social problems are not solved, there will still be the same amount of violence. well, successive patient governments have long neglected the population. but now there's also a power vacuum in the country, not one official has been democratically elected, and many see the current prime minister, or yellow re illegitimate. analysts say that, let the gangs of the lease well before the gangs acted as the kind of a mercenaries as to the so with the current economy, lead and political leaders bad. the you have a over the years diversified, the income sources and the have acquired is some kind of autonomy in from their sponsors, as they have became, become increasingly powerful. should, as he says, he's a community leader, protect him. people under his control,
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the gangs in haiti control food fuel and other commodities passing through the territory. monday, protect your money hijacking trucks. the united nations also accuses should be ca, of massacring civilians and blockading the country's largest fuel terminal. last october, it leveled sanctions against him. he told al jazeera, he was innocent and i'm worried about women. so i don't have a problem with sanctions against me because i carry haiti and my heart until i die . it doesn't bother me because i don't travel. i don't have any goods and any interest in foreign countries. i want to stay and live in my country just like the u. s. italians and canadians are proud to live in their home. i'm proud to live in haiti, and i didn't have the crisis continues. the day out 0 spoke to protest, hit after more than 10 police officers were killed across a week, an ex policeman himself. he says that out, much and underfunded law firm,
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which is honestly the police like a lot of means to guarantee safety. but the country's problem is more political. it is the politicians who are creating chaos so that they can keep their power to make more money. these are all the reasons why they don't pay the policemen well and give them the means and they become discouraged. the united nations is advocating for foreign pools to intervene and help the national police bring law and order. so far there are no takers deleted. they're also serious doubt about whether they will be elections this year. but if nothing changes, men light should it will continue to be powerful. john homan, 3 people are dead after torrential rain caused extreme flooding in new zealand largest city. a 7 day state of emergency has been ordered in oakland after the dam pole on friday. a clean up is underway after the city received 75 percent of its usual summer rain in just 15 hours. logan church is
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a reporter for one news in oakland. the sun is shining now, but that daylight has revealed a huge amount of damage across tama key, makoto, oakland, our biggest sissy to just give you an idea how fast this was. we had heavy rain yesterday then and the mass of hours we had 3 months worth of laying as once and that quickly overwhelmed drains flooding streets. that was getting into people's houses. within a matter of minutes, we saw people having to swim from their homes as the flood waters rose, those waters up to almost my neck level. many of those people bravely actually went back to the flood bosses to try and rescue those who couldn't escape on their own, across the ceci, our roads. and most ways we are also covered in water transport, essentially grinding to a halt and much of the setting. many cars had to be totally abandoned as they became submerged under the flood waters. sadly,
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people have died so far. one of them we understand was kaya kane on the flood waters on oakland north shore. a nother body was found in a car park nearby area. last night as well, we simply don't know the size just how many people had been that way. so then that really speaks just how widespread this disaster has been. falklands, we know that evacuation centers had been set up and had been busy across the city, but it will be some time before the full scale of this becomes clear. awards have been handed out that this is sundance film festival, which case is the best in independent cinema and drama. about a struggling single mother has taken the grand jury prize. but reynolds takes a look at some of the other highlight. after 2 years of dreary pandemic era, virtually the sundance festival has returned to the picturesque and freezing rocky
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mountain village of park city. the town is full of energy, beautiful showbiz people, and lots of fascinating, independent films. here are some of the movies. people are buzzing about fair play . starring phoebe din of war and alden. ehrenreich is a tense drama set in the cut throat world of big business, directed by chloe dumont fair play, is a nerve shredder of a thriller about to a newly engaged couple who are obsessed with each other. but as it turns out, more obsessed with climbing the financial corporate ladder. and it's a very much a meditation on gender in the workplace. cassandra is set in the ultra macho world of mexican lucia libra, a wrestling based on the true story of soul on render ease. the 1st openly gay luke adore. he became an immensely popular cultural figure. to think i'm going to be
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able to do something. it features veteran international star guy, l garcia, bear now directed by roger ross williams. it sort of makes the case that he changed how mexico feels about algae be to q people in the spotlight. bah, bah, there are documentaries galore, including biographies of rock and roll. pioneer little richard and golden state warriors superstar steven curry justice is a sundance must see documentary re exploring the sexual abuse allegations against u. s. supreme court justice bret cavanaugh, suggesting many lines of inquiry were never pursued. oh, this planet. and it wouldn't be sundance without some utterly unsettling offerings . like writer director eddie elk as ours. trippy sy, fi flick, divinity starring stephen dorff under a low.

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