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as well as class program, i don't think we have another decade before machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your life international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform in spying on challenges here. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a. then this is the news live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. another camp, another school, more homes, his buys, ray, the strikes and the gaza strip. one of the last 2 hospitals and no guns, a close to collapse, the indonesian facility falls to operate with limited power. now as rails, mercury says it's false,
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is there on the outskirts of garza city and 17 sol. josephine kills his thoughts of the ground offensive palestinians in the west bank site. they being told, mounted by night. please raise the rates thousands more interested the it's just gone. 10 am g m t that's mid day and go. so why the un human rights office says these radio strikes on the strips law just refugee camp could amount to will crime strikes india and followed the area in giovanni a cam. know the gaza strip have continued on 1st day. this comes off the israel bomb become twice this week, killing 9200 people strikes and just the last few hours also targeted my eyes. the camp in central garza as
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a gauze house. the history is announcing division hospital no longer has a fully functioning generator. a secondary one is providing limited power, but ventilation has stopped the distribution of medical oxygen also holsted. meanwhile, this is riley minute. a tree says it's false is all right. the gates of garza city, tanks and soldiers have crossed into the area at 3 main locations. well, this marks the deepest incursion into the territory since the israel withdrew from guns and back in 2005 in a moment will be live with correspondence in guns. about 1st, this report from said vague. the bombs haven't stopped need to have the death. the posit sky line is a constant stream of blowing smoke on the ground. it's a desperate fight to save life. food is running low for generate to the indonesian hospital now using the back of general but the engine keep arriving.
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it's not just about saving lives. it's about caring for the many children who have had life changing injuries because of these radio and gaza. 4 year old kenzie is bent and bruised, unprotected too young to understand the war or what has happened to her that besides the house cuz that's completely on them. they were injured and they took the girls out from under the rubble. they called me when i was on my way from minnesota and told me that my daughter kenzie was killed. but when i arrived at the hospital, i found that they had given her 1st aid. when you told me that she needs run the clock. okay. so hey, we talk about 6 to 8 can from my family, she is the only survivor. she is by the lines shuttle food is dropped into her spine. the girl cannot move at old. what did she do wrong? they are life. not everyone has survived easily. has been blood the flight and
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continues with israel's st. gets troops have moved deeper into the cause and strip how much those says it's resisting the incursions. we're using this video which appears to show its fight as talk to ms. radio 10 on one of the well strongest ministries with maybe $4000000000.00 additional funding for the united states. waiting for the people in the narrow strip of land postings have no air force, no air defense, no army, no major west and power calling for a cease fire. i started big. i just 0 as well. the number of palestinians killed in gauze or in the past 25 days is now risen to move that 8800 backing fluids, molding 3 and a half 1000 children. meaning one child is being killed every 10 minutes in the occupied. westbank is ready. the rates of killed a 132 palestinians in the past 3 weeks. on the as righty side, bolden 1400 east riley's, were killed. and how masses attack on october,
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the 7th. these really minute recess, 17 of its soldiers have been killed since the ground defensive began last week. around just here's how they might move, joins us now from con eunice inside garza so honey. let's start with those pulse of his riley tanks. being on the outskirts of gauze, the city, what kind of resistance are they coming off of gains? a yes, i mean, well there are multiple reports coming from the guys on the northern part of gaza strip about fears. battles going on between these really is the forces and the how much the militants, the group and in gaza. city and. busy northern part now we heard a while ago that is really turns are pushing deep at the gates of gaza city. what
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is really tactics they started with the push indeed, from the northern part, taking the, the north written western side, the valve, the gaza strip, named leaf from the city of bit lot here and coming a little bit. also from the east print side, the north reduced print side and from the southern part of garza city, they give a from the southern eastern side i doing down more to the western side of the coast . a line separating the gods distributed to the area of the southern part, then defense related young and gaza city on the northern parts in an attempt to squeeze gauze, the city of there are a reports about the exchange of fires in the northern part of garza where is really, tenants are still is stationed and haven't moved. other reports coming in from the east print a from sorry, the central part of garza 50 where turn starts coming directly from the southern
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eastern side. going down word to the coastal line and pushing deep into the center of guys that were expecting a very difficult and hard about what was going on, how these really and their tactics are moving slowly into god center. knowing that there's going to be a very difficult of difficult battle going on and they are leaving according to that is really military folks. first that is that they're leaving room for possible a hostage or captive to be freed from it from the, from the java city. we still were monitoring the situations as people are unable to, to get out of does a coming to the southern part to know more about it, to know more about it. in addition, there is a disabled communication network. we cannot get hold of anyone inside garza to know more about the details so far, honey,
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we're getting would as well right now of most strikes. need jabante, a refugee camp near a un affiliated school where the strikes leaving garza the guess. well, within the past, the few hours the air strikes have not stopped, not even for a 2nd. it's everywhere covering the entire gauze. that's true, but merely concentrated where there is active ground invasion, namely in the northern part, the in gaza. city. what's going on is really time spent, and foot soldier are moving under his feet, a cover of air strikes and clearing the road in front of those things to push deeper into the got into the northern parts and gaza city just within the past hour . and schools, an owner was school in the, in the valley,
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a refugee camp was targeted within and the vicinity of the area of the school, the school has evacuated, coming in from the northern part and the surrounding area. those attacks on the, on the area just sent waves of concerns and fears among the evacuation that they could be the target of another is right in a different location of the refugee comes. you evaluate cuz you can them, how is your neighborhood? a residential home was targeted and turned into a pile. a pile of rubble, just like what happened on tuesday and wednesday when major air strikes hit the refuge account, leaving hundreds of people killed and hundreds of casualties. according to reports from the indonesian hospital which is already working beyond this capacity. but at the same time, was the scene of it. so now me of casualties pouring into the hospital and honey,
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the indonesian hospital says it's had to shut down its main generation. was that leaving medical services of the wills? i mean, the, the situations are very, very complicated. i think it's just, it's a modest a statement when the hospital is saying that it is so it's, it's shutting down the, the, the, the main power generators. i think the situations i've been very complicated within the for the past few days where the hospital was, who mainly are running out of everything of the fuel of basic supplies of medical supplies. but to come to a non, this is just sending a, the alert, the hospital is a, is for real on a brink of collapse. it's running now. and subordinate power generates a small power generator just to keep them. so the, the ventilation system, a running and keeping die,
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see you rooms working as well. now within the coming hours there is a fear that those subordinate generates are going to be off. and that would leave the hospital just as sending facilities without any basic medical supplies. liddy leave it without giving medical inter, if necessary, medical intervention to the incoming casualty. all right, we'll leave you there. thanks so much. hi, mike mood let's go now to sort of highlight see joins us from occupied these tourism. so let's start with those reports of his ready tanks at the gates of gals. the city one is ready, official saying about what's going on. that boy coolant. the gates of calls us to see that wrong. that's for a 3. is that pushing through from several locations that i haven't actually reached the center of cause and city,
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but it is considered dispenser of the whole of the strip and it's also another place to spend sleep, densely populated. so it'd be all me spokesman earlier. daniel has already had released the statement and spoke saying that they've so far hits 11000 this brother, sorry, correction 12000 and target. since the beginning of this will that 1000 more from this time yesterday. we also know that they lost the soldier. it was announced earlier this morning, a 21 year old, which means now there's a total of 17 of those killed mostly in the last 48 hours, even though they say they've made huge gains clearly though not loss is one of them . but so they say that it's necessary full victories for them to be able to eliminate how much they have confirmed that they've come across the spicing there, especially on those outskirts of gauze, the city, they quote a space spiteful where they said they'd been a tight spot on the tank miss solves as well as grenades,
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thrown them towards the soldiers. however, they said that the soldiers not being protected by those by the force and reinforcement, for example, from an ad stripe from the navy, from the mediterranean sea. but look, as they can try to go further and it becomes incredibly and it's turned into an oven wolf. and a couple of days ago they had said that this is where it gets complex, and this will take a long time. of course, these tunnels. what, how much are able to move around? it seems to be making that fight a lot trickiest on me and saw no way hearing the sex through state or come to the region on friday was says mission expected to be this time of the absolutely. yeah. and so we think and this will be his 3rd stretch hits, israel, it's not clear what time he arrives just yeah. and he said that he'll potentially also village visit rather
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a couple of all the arab countries which he did during his shuffled diplomacy. so at least in the idea of the times of this war, we do know that he will be discussing which the us has pushed for increasing humanitarian aids entering and especially fuel. we'll know that of course i'll be looking to discuss the situation with those health caps have given a lots of those. are holes in us citizenship, but also expects it to be discussed isn't, is, is the sorry, d, u. s. has pushed israel to release tax revenue that is uh, belongs to the product, spending authority in occupied westbank. but it does this from time to time where it holds onto it. so this is something that's being seen as an attempt to de escalate with the situation and occupied westbank where we seen a real increase in is really setting or a tax on palestinians. and of course,
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a major step pop in those raids in several areas including jeanine and novelist, which has the increased pay amongst palestinians that and also because the us and all the countries are concerned that they don't want another escalation where you already have the situation in gaza and then other fronts where you have a tax coming from has by law in lebanon, and most recently drone a tax, a short brought the drones being sent from a young man from the pro rainy and group associates. so those are the things that we are expected to see. i will probably hear a bit more lights wrong as the us wakes up and from the white house. all right, let me be that thanks so much, not a hire on or miss rosemary. it's what he says, a, it's closing in on the besieged territory from multiple positions, raids from the air and land having intensified. they've been joined by attacks from the sea way as well as maintain the naval blockade for many years. well,
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these are cause devastation across much of northern gall. so these right imagery told civilians to leave, but also in the south where they were told to go on. now ground forces are in northern gauze, and these are the army says it's fighting prolonged vitals that guides a mass which is responding with ms. howls. explosive devices and grenades really does. hi the is a foreign affairs and ministry unless joins us now from la hold. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, let's start with the strategic minute tree goals of each side in this phase. right? so the is right, these are the going the wrong with multiple axis. not silas east, west and then also use the south west and also along the coastline. so the idea is to surround the area where the fuel,
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the mos fighters will be located and then essentially to leapfrog and closing. and it's, and you know, as he goes in, the van dyer just move closer to dog and other troops will come in. because the area that, that has been standardized or supposedly presumably standardized will then be headed by other troops. so one idea would be given how many reserves they have brought in to not just saturate the area with spy above all which they have already done. so the and to totally fly, but also to saturate with the area with troops. and one of the things that ministry is who is the, the fight the with the trend, but that is the conflict gets more cracked a and the initial assessment about and then we capabilities falls short, then they absolutely nowhere on the right uh, on the side of yeah, that's what it's going to ask you. what center where you can get with troops is up
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not also provide some strategic targets for the palestinian groups to yes. so which is why i said that they're gonna leapfrog. uh, there's an a hole in the area then leapfrog. and the area that they who are the most accurate a back the so it does in order for how much spiders not to be able to engage the mortgage depends on, on the kind of web it'll read there. come us will in boy long range a weapon re uh but we'll have mass bringing them in. 3 as well, they wouldn't be able to inflict maximum damage. uh, at least in siri, uh, on the incoming uh, is really troops now. uh, the problem is, i said yesterday also on the 0 the, you know how to employ the band with epi, sees in an organized environment. you've got to have infantry with them. and you know, because it's an open until in bearings,
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wait until the streets are the rewards possible any me approaches and fight and positions and how the me will execute. we offer an engagement. so the bass, when, but i'm wondering about all the colors. do have a system which they call the trophy system. excites account of measure considerate as look i was, you know, i know it actually engages incoming budget diet so that the heavily be depending on, on the usefulness of that system. also, the number of files is that they have also have the system, but it can be old. well. so essentially, now, as far as how mazda is concerned, we have to see how well they can find the fight in positions. how well they can engage the targets, but most importantly, how well they can exploit twig offering, gauging the dialects because this is not an army that can face the martin sort of,
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you know, might the, of the idea of, so they're gonna react their own estimates like advantage which is to hit an extra crate and inspect the damage. and uh, you know, at the same time or at the political strategic level or the negative for the letter group will actually push back. right? the dominant west the negative with reference to this contract. okay, thank you so much for your analysis on that. i'll probably the most that i had on the news out, including miscarriages tripling gaza, will look at the trauma sized by thousands of new and expect since mothers. the anniversary of the bountiful declaration and the establishment of israel described by historians for things original saying the
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there's no laptop in the occupied west spine key that way. at least full palestinians have been killed by his right. a false isn't a failure. at least 60 palestinians have been detained from several towns during overnight. raids, confrontations also took place with these ready sold as an jello zone and a cup, a job of refugee camps and long hon is in rome. online the occupied west bank says the raids israel is counting out of the largest seen in a long time in the 2 rates that we're talking about in the milan. it'll be the 6 of people wounded and full are in critical condition. 3 palestinian students actually were arrested from beta zeta university here. and the one of those was actually a student leader. now, more than 2100 people have been wounded in co t yet. it was a 19 year old that was k. busy in the middle of how and then having done who was just 14 was also killed. and in nablus,
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one person died from his we're now the total in the occupied westbank is now a $133.00. and that includes $39.00 minus. but last i'm talking to your laura, we're getting and reports of and is really that was killed in the drive by shooting east of tow a car. now local folks are telling us that they had gunshots before they. so i call overturning of the entrance of the village of bit lead. and they say that there was a soldier in the call. we're also hearing the is ready, all the forces have right in the town of an up top which is just east of total car . and so all of that continuing much larger scale rates in terms of actual number of locations that we've seen in a very long time. the janine refugee compton, the occupied westbank, has long been a center for palestinian resistance as well as the legal occupation. the estimated 15000 people who live that have suffered raids by these riley ministry for years. since as well as war and gauze that began, the rates have become
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a nightly old deal for families who say they have nowhere else to go to all stratford reports, barricades and rubble destroyed, property and homes, talents, and that you need refugee camp resembled nothing less than a was a life, it was hard, long before the how much the attacks. and these rel, on october the 7th, before the war, and garza began the because the campus loan being the best in for all the palestinian resistance groups to the frequent rates by these radio. and we have since become a terrifying, nicely old deal to people like not the name of a young family. know for the we try to find the, for the safest corner in the house to hide in the sound of the explosions is terrifying. i've had to take her to the hospital twice because she wanted to shop. it's the same for all families were struggling to cope pools,
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applaud marketplace of desks. at least one person was killed by what people say within these ready drone attack. only hours before these where the army released this video, which we understand shows the actual strike. the model individual has destruction. you see here or in gaza. the people fling that home to say, everyone is afraid. so the children, so the neighbors as well, for the friends of course angers, rising onto the point of explosion. i knew the graffiti describes the date as much as rules that don't with posters and photographs of some of those killed in recent weeks. months use some shocking a young, but they are prepared to die, fighting a powerful on each end decades of an occupation, the brakes international. and he's right the minute to pull those into this doug, it's played into the tom, i can rip top of road on which people live
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a collective punishment, say write scripts and those who live here, which have been with them to come. they still in the camp all the time, they arrest people, they destroyed the terrors people to try and force them to flee a. so there are bar codes like this one right. the way across the refugee campaign janine at night, people move them into the center of the road to try and stop is right, the full seas from entering people here. a very afraid indeed. and maybe the people that live down that are the way have left in the last couple of days. children plans a window open, see the boomed out most israel says government aid. personally is a dad, lives close by a. she has done for mold and 50 is home, if they are me, how many people have fled? my one year old nephew was getting by the window. there was an explosion. the glass cover to the soldiers demolish, who made the pre can side to the people as the mass killing of civilians in garza continues,
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palestinians had to suffer the violence of what they say he's. he's really on the revenge charles rep it, i'll just say a jeanine refugee camp in the occupied with bank of thousands of wounded children in gaza. been separated from the parents during the ongoing conflict. time is desperately searching through hospital in garza for his mother. he says he would rather die than live in the world without the reason why the armies indiscriminate the foaming of god's ears kill thousands of children. according to the palestinian health authority. 3650 children have been killed in 25 days. well this means 6 children lose their lives every hour. that's one, every 10 minutes. among them are toddlers. a new bones was taking
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a devastating toll on palestinian women and children. thousands of expectant mothers of preparing to give birth in the middle of a conflict zone. to lead, i got explains, trapped with innocent souls inside of us was as a 7 months pregnant women and because of describing her experience, including israel's unrelenting, since there were 50000 women like i'm 5500 of them, are expected to give us this month. i'm a general from instructional, they asked me if there is capacity in the hospital for them, but i have to say no, we are overcrowded because it's right, it keeps attack and hospital. a lot of hospitals and goals are already on the brink of collapse, is few on medical supplies, run outs, forcing some women to have c, section deliveries in the dark and without anesthesia. those are the women able to give,
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but they're facing an untenable choice risk. whatever delivery comes in the place where they reside and risk bombardment, or try to make it to one of the reasonably functioning health facilities where it is overcrowded on hygenic, with due dates rapidly approaching a no sign of israel's will and gauze easing. thousands of pregnant mothers preparing to get the bus and it was like on certain of what the future home and lucky, basic health care. judy vega, i'll just 0. the war and gaza comes on the $106.00 anniversary is about full declaration which change the lives of palestinians forever. so was that declaration for centuries. the ultimate em pa controlled palestine until it was
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concluded 1917 by advancing bridges. troops during the 1st world war, the pressure foreign secretary also balfour wrote a letter to a prominent member of the british jewish community. saying his government was in favor of the establishment of a impala sign of a national home for the jewish people. by that time, only 8 percent of cost times population was jewish. the lice are also said nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non jewish communities in palestine. but after the war ended in 1918, the newly created league of nations mondays of palestine to british control with the language of the balfour declaration was needed. and the 1948th off to the 2nd world war pressure shoak supplies less palestine. the newly formed united nations declared the creation of the state of israel. more than 700000 palestinians,
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lost by land, microbes wherever he joins us here in the studio. he's a professor of middle east politics that's also of university good to have you with us. so when you look back on this, it's hard not to say the bel full laid, the foundation of conflicts in the middle east, isn't it? absolutely. so i'm in the 3 major events to put them together. they basically they down the whole issue of what's so called to the police thing, and course one is but for the nation. 1917. and before that to a sex because 3 months, 1916. and the last one was certainly more than he meant to 1920 those 3 events together. they put the, what's so called today, the idea of, of having a home for george and, and, and by this time the declaration itself is fascinating because uh, um, the brothers should they have notarized, no controls. and by this time they gave what they don't have to, to,
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to people they, it to the people, they don't have the right to actually to, to a, to buy the land. so i thought it was significant, but at that time i have to remember the 3 men part of the time i shop, but it's a she and the french and the and the 3 countries together. they have the, all of this outage was 9 the closing door, and we found out later about them looking at to the about full declaration. or was it really a colonial project, a european colonial palate, promising to give a land to a move, but primarily comprised and lighted by european non natives? yeah, the, the, the idea was the clean. so i'm at that time, the debates in europe was about how to divide the legacy of what so called the sick amount of europe, which will demand and pay out of the time. and the debate was very clear, how kind of the 3 countries divide that legacy. and anybody that says colonial course in choice, it's not in a way that ready. so i don't know if it's, the context is put on
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a zation. those 3 forces this. what about the article denies bollard? and they divided the 9 of what so called the live bonds in that context. and they lived they left by this, by this time in a way that, that without a political a status. so they come facilitate the project of how establishing states for just it's a jarring contrast to the very high anti immigrant sentiments. sweeping the u. k. and european countries. when you look back and see actually the open the door at that time they opened the fine to take full, mainly a lots of europeans to go and establish a state something. definitely, european pals wouldn't like to say anything along those lines alone and just immigrants coming to live peacefully, left alone, this estates in euro's time in the 2nd week of this a button. now the, i think the, the, the one of the secretaries and the u. k. was asked by the media out to him to me
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the off that about whether they would allow a dozen people to come to the okay. he's gonna say yes. he said your kids, the friend took it and he was actually just giving them the answer. so it was obvious, but you know, for the time that i've been assigned to it, it's funny story. okay, for us to give away the whole middle east and has to have to accept. we wouldn't want to even want the site until there's nothing come. can describe this, but the diesel minimization and the respect to the other. i think i'm in the side. do you think the current u. k. government is living up to its moral obligations. given this history, when, when, when you look at the positions taken by rashid select the prime minister. it was obvious that since the, the okay, basically that your opinion, everything is, is wanting to possibly kind of mentally, politically on, hold on as you know, does have the impact as it has the effect of this. it's obvious that there's a lot of debates all about the okay. and when it comes to the following policy, the following that many, cuz 100 percent and, and that is also an economy problems. and there is also
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a debate about where the okay, is going with all of this. uh, you know, this legacy of being a co nice board. and since we're talking about countries fighting to live up to the moral obligations, we got to talk about an interesting development that happened. we saw one our country a lot withdrawing some passive as well. but we've seen 3 south american countries withdrawal, their investors or count relations, is that also something to be said about the job in contrast here about and the weakness of the diplomatic scholars. okay. and so, i mean, those companies will have a diploma isaac sized with as right, and they have a perception of what's happened and, and does the perception is how much is involved and how much, what's, how much, how much it is from its movement, how much somebody who is into the muslim brotherhood and this, and those countries they already looked at what's the service organization?
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so it's about the perception and which dominate the political inclusion. kind of sending people a much bigger than absolutely, i want to do it's of yes. the p n o was rejected. uh, managed word rejected liberals. what are addicted. it's the idea of resistance. that is, this, this is not accepted, is rejected as long as someone does this thing, able to be deliberate soon to be objective, right? all right, thank you so much, my pleasure or something. and i'll still ahead and i'll just share a golden takes given like action as always mentioning against israel to government sizes growing process support of palestine. the a hi. we have a lot of stormy weather across the western positive. you have lots of plans showing up, violet waiting, some very heavy rain full danger to life warnings issue to close to close pump. so
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best selling mainland mold in areas of frogs tartly packed dice deposits. this foam care is part itself across the southern england. and just to the south of the stillness where we have the strongest wanes, just running right through the straight though as we go through the next to 24 hours. also we're still seeing some very live the winds just squeezing the way across. this particular part of the wealth, so we'll see where to weather as well. particular cross, southern england will the pot so front system, very heavy rain to the south is that some big down pulls the, coming in across a good pos of northern, literally some snow that over the higher ground. now we have got to that weather that when the weather wintry weather making use while a little further east, which as we go through friday running over tools at western side of greece. little window of dry weather, just talking in behind. still some showers, affecting east and positive english west to whether or not take a little further north, which is the process golf and saturate the ground here. close safe,
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most letting consent as we go through the next few days. not of weather to across the west, the side of the met. now just as not too bad for the east. the 5432 more upfront takes on the big issues. this isn't the one off, he's talking about a systemic issue here. black lives don't really matter. in the police. world unflinching questions is war with lawanda, imminent rigorous debate. people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront. what, how does 0 asking questions? how is the community after the site find? hearing the facts. this is the legacy of colonialism. understanding the reality is yeah, we're closing the connection. it's
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a race against trying to find people to, to the level we see in this gen and it's in an in depth coverage to see who is teams on the ground. when you close to the thoughts of the story, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching out just here a time. to recap on headlines. israel continues to pound northern and central garza in the last few hours because the count, central valves as being targeted. israel also hit garza's largest refugee compton
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and all 4 of the day, the un human rights office says as strikes on the divide, you can put amounts to will crime sconces house. but it's very says the invasion hospital via that. you find the account no longer has a fully functioning generation. a secondary one is providing limited power for ventilation install the distribution of medic long systems pulses to these really minute 3 says it's false is on now the outskirts of kansas city times soldiers crossed into the areas 3 main locations. this month's the deepest incursion into the territory, since is val with troops and gone. so back in 2005 people are using data off crossing in southern gaza to enter egypt for a 2nd day. at least 400 people across the border on wednesday. officer was open for the 1st time since the start of the council. costs of health media, that's agreement. as of now,
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only seriously injured palestinians in jewel nationals are being allowed to lease and is entering garza through but spring you now to gauze us health industry. it's giving a news conference that is, by the way, that again is to the, instead of the same things on saturdays. this, i've gone to social 900. 65. when i started to set the appointments and the total number of october fatalities, you like to start, this is up to about 7 to show you the $9006.00. all the one bedrooms including $3007.00. i the 6010 then or 20300 for the 2326 off and looked at it for women and 32 the things a lot. but there's uh just let me. yeah. i'll 10 or 15, but i will receive them up for the not that the alarm clock 2006 to 100. no problem
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reports for missing, including 1152, and then the missing all about it on the be a welcome. there's a to to patients or says violations again as me. oh, maybe can facilitate that as of today in 155 states of mind that medical, both of them, united benson is 125 ambulance victims, destroyed 100 that's made. they can facilities with bonds to the damage and succeed hospitals and the teeth to make the counters are now totally out of operation either by diet expulsion or as a result of the absence of feeling. remember this 8, okay, based on forces also, if anything, but i made it, what are you missing from preventing us from transferring that's the bands that a then that this is a general through crossing. they pop out
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a product to on the page. it says they continue to cut off the axis roll. it's connecting the battery of guys that to the south leading to alpha crossing even though to the approval. it mean from the zip sitting on the side. now there's the cadillac condition, injuries are approved or the parts of the was articles that meant that they administer the handle. the one of the imminent that has the crisis as the main is there not a to the of being denise and hospitality. is one of the hours of operation was i'm and the mains in the put these in the right to the office. the zip up complex is about to come to a whole. yeah, well this will have diet or is the guns that was sent in was supposed to be at least these 2 of us with a lot of provided either with the city is the joy or feel so that we will face a catastrophe with one of our fellow citizens for 2 of them had to go to some of them with quote on this. and that's kind of the amenities to provide us with
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a few with the program where they fall to this m and and cry. cuz we're going on today is the case president, i was suppose to swiftly act activity and for this to provide what needed protection. so the 3rd piece, hospitality and delivery, all c o n model to save the lives of more than 10000 cancer patients. the other thing guys that the tech has hospital is the only hospital provide didn't with the telephone that came most database to that scans had paid since look on the internet side of the community. so provides a safe passage for the exit of connecticut and complex conditioned anxieties for 3 means outside guys. this 3 of those can log that you've got to be 3. could buy those into collapsing medical facilities as well. so call on the old one and a 3rd party is to provide safe passage for the delivery on a daily item, including food,
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water. one of my medical supplies is wesley. that need to get this through. and he does that example of the targets of there's a group based on forces that the people finally got these targets are selected within the by there's a, it is as they continue to can not certain that they would maybe add the this was the listening in to a briefing from health officials in gaza saying fund $2600.00 reports of missing people under the rubble is what they've received, including more than a 1000 of them children. what kind of the health official saying the use of a target they might showing of it showing up on what we uh, what appears to be the corpse of a dead child. and they gave us
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a new desktop for those killed 9061 people killed. and these relentless is really as strikes 16 hospitals. and so the 2 clinics out of operational from one of the more than 2000000 people living in gaza at 1700000 of them refugees, they live in and around, a comes operated by the un. what were the chances more on that they all the children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, available 3 quarters of a century past with each new generation frequently meets its own and 5 and talk to shock. so echoes of that will be a descendants of the maxwell catastrophe. what palestinians cooled in 1940 a conflict that led to the creation of israel. as promised, indians fled over expelled by his ready forces to neighboring countries. thousands
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found themselves in the gaza strip, then controlled by the egyptian army fast refugee stayed in mosques, homes, barracks and tents. but with time and population increases, causes h. u. n. run comes developed into dense urban areas. 1948 created the gaza strip and its refugee camps. 1967, turn them into what many of called open air prisons is rouse victory, and the 6 day arrow is ready will left it in a dominant position and gaza. these teresa live in the west bank became occupied territories. it's often palestinian civilians who suffer the most in is rosa tax. israel blames palmed pad a city in groups such as how may i ask for the finance. life of guns is refugees, isn't on slows of formidable challenges, blockades, over crowding, insufficient voice or power and health care, poverty, psychological trauma, the failures of a friendship palestinian authority. and of course,
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the terrible toll of age rails palms and missiles full in a tiny strip of land now facing its most sustained attack in decades will reach highlands. how does their palestinians living outside guns are anxious and concerned about what's happening to the families? in addition to daily protests, many of trying to do what they can to help the people of garza. so i've been divided folds from the jordanian capital a month before the war and gaza man who was all smiles as he saw juice and the st. and he's from doesn't put fully him in his own living. jordan like manufactured afternoons. he's lost both of those family members. as neighborhoods are being wiped out. a 130 members of his extended family have decided to move to different locations in gaza. so at least some of them survive. the latest is really bombings about how to empty. what has been. my aunt was killed
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then her 2 daughters. last. we heard there's a never cousins had been wounded. then we lost still contact a lot. we don't know whether the dead or alive ended lubo, watching the comments and forward has pushed many people to donate. what the con, at this medicaid comp, the donating blood. this would be kept by blood banks in a month in hope that is relevant, allow in medically a couple. um how does she should this is my blood a know if i know it will reach gaza alternate every day? it's the least we can do because we can't get there. we keep praying for them. if i donate and everyone donates, we can all make a difference. our blood, our soul is for you. so that's what these are attempting to send you and resistance . the point of gets gathering is to educate their children about the plight and. a children because of the, to the,
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for the last name will be 3. and i am here because i know person and the just in the view and just say the on the most the says do see this. he says it doesn't allow him to smile. palestinians here spend much of their time in sorrow and prayers. so i'm gonna be driving down to 0 a month. the spring is some of the days of the news now in mexico, the death toll off to a powerful storm swept through a coastal result. town has risen to 46. 58 people are missing and a can pull co among the 18 foreigners. don't holland reports from
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a couple coats. locals are still waiting for government health. this was may 1st family height the full last wednesday when the category 5. hurricane hit. cool. cool. let's case. pacific coast result tab. i'm reduced it to this she and the 11 of a relatives divide by hiding in this passage. yeah. can you but we have there's 3 hours in there. it's loaded. it was halfway up our legs. yeah. which was a 100. we were worried. there were children, most of us who close now devastated 80 percent of the hotels that that missed the may for it goes many, which he says the authorities have yet to help them with google, we have them, we want the government to be here and to support us, it's been a week and they haven't shown up. they have abandoned us when they finally have some come pets, history, the residents themselves have begun to clean up hope or i should. or some of the bulls are well helping each other as neighbors as families some because we never faced the hurricane and ask them,
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is this going on why there's no electricity at them compared to st. just white ball 6 is the rest of the tub. and the lack of food will to, to here like health with that. so i to looting the shopping come pets. history has been looted just like full life, every of a convenience store and supermarket in acapulco. and that means that a week off to the hurricane, you can't find anything to eat or drink in this house, even if you've got the money go, here's the president's promise to move in $3000000000.00 a package. he says that in 3 months, families are going to have food and money to pay diabetes touts, so deployed says additional security is also part of the plan for the residents and come pets. the straight say the national guard already said to acapulco, having showed up here, they barricade themselves and at sunset price, the looters, us navy, and 5. 0 one comes in, not cause,
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not people. we close of the streets at 7 pm and the open at 6 in the morning. the time of this week is by without troll having to rely on themselves. john, holding out to say to acapulco now the german president has apologized to the defendants of several 100000 victims of colonial violence and tons of near frank walter stein. maya aust full forgiveness during a visit to the town of some gal. pennsylvania suffered under german colonial rule for decades, was one of the most violent thought pricings from 19 o. 521907 britain's prime minister issue. so not cool. take pos in a live stream chat with tech 1000000000 that you don't mosque on social media platform x later this evening. so like posted on this account, you'll be in conversation with x is owner off to the artificial intelligence safety summit. the 2 day events has brought together experts and global lead us to discuss
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the potential risks and pitfalls of a. i must cousin, the pass code for a polls on a i development and the establishment of a regulatory bodies for overseas implementation out us. and this is the director of research it and this analysis that's an independent provider of insights on the technology. media and telecom sector joins us now. live from london. good. have you with us. so why is the case prime minister? do you think, taking part in this hosting a conversation with you on most on mosques own platform rather than all the media? what's the point as well? a x as it's know now has a huge the global reach and the 3 she's soon act is obviously branding. himself, a tech bro, we know, he went to stanford and he's often, his vision for the u. k. economy is to turn it into
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a silicon valley of the north atlantic. and in order to do that, you have to attract an awful lot of investment in the technology sector. and he, lo musk is one of the biggest tech entrepreneurs of the last decade, certainly. and more to the point, you know, he learned most is also very important in terms of the, you've changed strategic foreign policy engagement in ukraine through space, sex, you know, a lot of musk owns you know, half the satellites up there. and so their number of different reasons for it, apart from the fact that the law must actually came to london for the a safety summit, which is an attempt by a receipt to nag, to sort of establish the u. k. as something of a leader or a consensus maker in this fast developing area of open source ai tools, which will open the door to further developments. so how important that you mention that how important is mosques presence to the next vision?
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and this a i summit it's extremely important. eli musk is actually the only c e o of a major company that's involved in a development to attend. so for example, we had done, we didn't have march, dr. berg attend. we had his vice president of public affairs and a clag. we don't have the c e o of google. we don't have the c e o of microsoft. a e loan mosque is very well known in the community because he's a founder of open a guy, which is one of the leading companies in terms of populating the world with the check g, p, t, and other ai tools that are in the pipeline. and clearly a to attract a e long musk is, was a big to for the summit in terms of giving it credibility. obviously,
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sam oldman see he opened a, i was also here, but i think the really important point is that, you know, really soon act is a branding himself. the tech bro. he's, you know, india for example, is a big source for an investment in the u. k. hi, and x has huge reach in india and japan and the u. s. and obviously also in the u. k. so it's about reaching the world's business community and the journalist is out there and you know, seeking to make a new, truly beneficial. does conversation, doesn't have a big change, but do you think so next presence on x in hosting this conversation will be seen as ability now giving another building as projects a bit of a boost as well. i mean, i think that, you know, prime ministers, me business leaders all the time,
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they are constantly trying to encourage them to invest the fact that this is a public. and apparently the need to lomax though is, is the point. right? but they're meeting all the time every document wants to encourage foreign direct investment. and you know, i, i can see that some people are saying, well, hang on, he's a tech billionaire is getting exclusive access to the prime minister. britain is that kind of okay. and i think there are some issues, but you know, it's not like re, she has been holding back in terms of the other for a and his interest in a eyes. well known a. so i, i don't see it as terribly problematic. but i know other people have been quite critical of research to neck, for example, not inviting someone from say, the other side of, you know, say civil society where people see the dangers of a i,
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in particular, in relation to fundamental human rights. in a you know, a more critical life and then say really soon for a long musk, although he loved most cosette himself i'm, there's a lot of the but alas, we all running out of time. we're going to have to leave it. that, that's it for this news, as long as back in the moment, stay with us. so many politicians want to be the republican party's candidate for the any stand, a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change or american politics? just getting to your wife, intuit screen for most americans. for quizzical look us politics to talk to him like a week, the look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and including security around the world. if there's something that the international community your view should be doing to understand
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