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in a minute it will swell a hazy are. the rocks on the fire was as trots. continue across, garza at least a 100 ton of citizens. are killed, buys very forces in the past 24 hours. the montera johnston. this is all just here a lot from also on the product is really is really slow. and either you might have terry and pause and additional in your mind at tearing age. in order to enable the release of hostages is rarely pressed an onset head. so good since the door to another sees 5 deals in order to accomplish kelvin guns postponed
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again, the un security council is now expected to vote on wednesday trying to push for resolutions on a chair and rising tensions in the red sea. us says it helps more countries join it's international edition to come back. we see a tax, the is really a tax across the besieged gauze. this trip is killed at least $100.00 palestinians . and the last day, as, according to the health industry and gaza in the south strikes of reduced residential areas to revel. at least 30 people had been killed in roughly in the latest attacks. search and rescue efforts on going to break as it is in rafa with more in the southern kansas city of roughly one and 2 years and for secure what?
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cuz all it digging in a crazy homes used to be is really stripes. 3 houses here, killing thousands of pounds thing is possible, but we wake up in the morning and there is no far too much. i do not know what to call this feeling. somebody's gone. oh, the most people are trapped under the system. since we came this morning at 6 am, we have been finding people. we've recovered 2 parties. there are no tools for this . just all hands. we brought the bulldozer to remove the rubble because there are around 10 people underneath that son. his father, mother, something daughter. still under the hundreds of thousands of pounds thing is forced to from hers in number and goes south. the east bed only has conducted wave after wave as strikes and densely populated neighborhoods in phone units and dropped off
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the internet that the job has got to do. we ran outside and some people under the house. there were 20 people inside it and around it were homes that displays people from gaza, living with one of our relatives, 100 people from guys that were staying with them. you know, what should have been a refute? turned into a muddy. i've never seen. such people and i was born in 1950. i have never seen anything like this. i witness 1956 was that was not anything like this. i witness 1967th ward and there was not something like this best as a barbarian act that we have not seen before. with the extent of the damage and destruction, more than 60 percent of whole guns with the 1st stroke to, according to the united nations. thousands of people cost to missing. many of them believe to be trapped on the amount of pounds to use a water flow to go next as their save. so is 10 to dust. the each value relentless
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bombing of this southern part of the gaza strip did not stop at despite the fact that it had been designated as a save soul. for johnson's to flee too, into aly, initial days of the war and gauze, left behind this destroyed building more than 20 palestinians had been killed. and the dual credit concerns among palestinians that they are no longer safe in gaza. topic about soon rough i will do there. the gauze as largest hospital in the south has been targeted by is very strong. it's twice in the last 2 days. and that's the hospital. in con, unice has the stripped knowledge of functioning health facility. thousands of wounded and displaced, published higgins. i stood inside the sheltering from his very from baldwin. dr. muhammed, on the ground, the is the head of plastic surgery at nasa hospitably told, i'll just say that well, leaders must demand the cx 5. the solution here as or as possible. so besides,
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i said this is this us, it's like hold on move us to believe me. the number of in just visions actually is beyond our capacity says 74. this actually we are working continuously on the recently as though, as they all are supposed to be done, is being by seized by is that right? it's world's most of our little can ridiculous law couldn't attend, that was to be done. can you believe me as active department? i won't think i long as the department. i'm working they are my ok i the what are the rooms? i spent all my fines inside the over to me this is actually on i don't know. imaginable. i can't imagine how the food that was to be done. i don't know why. maybe those are more should all, most of us the days that are you decide. what do you do at that supposed to be done? you know, with that, doug, this visiting to this back i was looking to be out of by here actually. and that,
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that they, they, they, they did yesterday, and my dad and at the building they were victims of the, i don't know what the, what is the message or was it a decide i just needed to attack who's to be done? actually that's, that's the, the, at the most of the that it goes all the, all of the guys always to be done. i don't know why, really? i only i only, i only receive cvd and here's an enrollment. most of my visions, i should all choose and obviously this is what i gave his cv. yes, please. so this was, anybody i don't know is if you read me please. so this one is good policies file living conditions for displace palestinians of only getting worse with people say nowhere is safe food, clean water and shelves to us guess i'll just arrows, honey. my mood has more from a soup kitchen in raffle city. you know, normal is defined by destruction on display screen on the daily of hardship searching for food and trying to stay dry behind me. a simmering part,
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the length of those stories of compassion on a string between those volunteers in this fits soon and the many 100 ways hungry and from the tides palestinian we q in line at 8 am to get this bonus to pick up breakfast, lunch, and dinner. on life as hoshevely stays, as food, no water, no money, nothing is left life it's hotter than you would ever imagine. in the we prepared 10 large pots of lentil every day. each part can feed up to a 100 families of 17 members. people come from you back to ation centers, evacuation zones, and other residential buildings. they have been displaced to, to receive their daily meal of what we cook displaced. families depend largely on this meal because there's no source of income whatsoever other than this free meal . they get here kind of the idea and i mean,
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i didn't check and this gets in these volunteers are the only back the one still lives in the market place hungry thursday that more with boundaries around the 5 by this city of israel's prime minister has met the families of how mass captives, the meeting comes as pressure mounts on these governments to reach a cx 5 deal to bring them home. it comes just days off these many minutes, right, admitted to to mistakenly kidding. 3 captives in garza, bernard smith reports from tennessee. it's taking more than a week ago asking, but the families of the guys a captives finally got that meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the 5 minutes. the gave us hope in the meeting and was very intimate meeting with a small number of families, which we believe is a good way for the 5 minutes to talk to the families and was
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a productive meetings. we also asked what we can do more for him, but at the end of the day, the buck stops here. is really media is reporting that the government wants to deal with how much that will secure the release of elderly male and female competence. is where it is ready for another humanitarian pause in addition to your mind and tearing the aid in order to enable the release of hostages. and the, the, the responsibility lies fully with a seen while. and the leadership of home, us officials from the us, canada, and israel have met at least twice in europe since friday. and the all reports that the how most representative will travel to cairo in the coming days to meet with the gyptian security officials. that will be the 1st meeting since the previous si, fi collapse more than 2 weeks ago. as we have found our position off to go to the rejecting to hold any form of negotiations over the prisoners exchange. and the
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continuing is for any genocide than what we are, however, open to any of the initiatives that contributes to ending the aggression on our people and opening the crossing to bring in to bring in aid and provide the need to or but a scene and people both sides blamed each other for the collapse of the last see 5, how much said israel refused to discuss office the release of the captives. israel says how much refuse and obligation to release old women captains, by public opinion to everything solidly behind the war, pressure to get the captives. ounce of gauze has intensified since 2 soldiers killed 3 of the captives waving a white flag. and the light is missing in wausau between the prime minister of castle on the heads of must uh, on the c i a was described as positive
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a source last said, but no agreement on negotiations is expected. imminent bonus smith. i'll just say era televi assigned with this last spring in home. this how who 10 ok pa these terrace and hundreds of the on the wing of is on the released a video of more is ready to capt. is what more can you tell us about that? the house send you an assignment. she has an eclipse for games. releasing a video of 2 is really captives who are older men. they are essentially calling on the government to urgently assist in their release, saying that they are afraid of dying and is really from bergman's. additionally, they said quote, you will get us back as bodies. they're also pointing the finger at the government saying that they need to do something in order to ensure their return. now the 1st man in that video, he's a 79 year old. and his son spoke to his really media this evening saying that he's
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incredibly worried and the government needs to get some sort of deal on the table in order to secure the release of the captives families and these captives have been trying to put pressure on is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to secure their release. there are around a $129.00. people still being held captive inside of casa. and the is on that head folks statement that we saw reflective of just how much pressure these way the government is on the as well as we've been discussing for the last 75 days. now these really government has been under immense pressure from these really society to bring back the captives. and this isn't even including the pressure that's coming internationally for them to stop the war. but early on tuesday, the is really presidents, essentially signaling that these rallies are finally open to some sort of ceasefire
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agreement that would see an exchange of captives the return of captives. at least this is an indication that there was a lot of pressure on these really government because they haven't fulfilled any of those military goals. they set out to achieve 75 days ago. so there's a lot of pressure mounting from different directions, but especially from the families of these captives who say these really government is simply not doing enough to secure their release. the army and the government alike. i've been saying, but military pressure is the best way to insure the captives are brought back with families of the captives are saying otherwise. these really president ended his remarks by saying that if somebody wasn't interested in a ceasefire deal is really army, is going to continue. it's military campaign with what he said was, without any restrictions cares. i'm just on there knox, about the east through somebody that's off today. thank you. a votes. how the un
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security council on a resolution quoting for the suspension of hostilities in gaza has been delayed for 2nd day members all struggling to agree on the wording. i say try to avoid another us v tech gabriel. that is on that has more from the us, not the nations i should say a while these negotiations are happening behind closed doors. there's a lot of things that are very unclear about what's going on, but what is very clear is that it's the united states that is asking for these delays. and it's the united states that clearly has issues with some of the language in this resolution, particularly when it comes to this as ation of hostilities in the original draft said it was for circulated last friday called for a cessation of hostilities. and it has a very permanent tone to it, if you will. united states would not go for that. so it was changed to a suspension of hostilities in order to allow for humanitarian access. it was
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believed that the us could possibly accept that. and that's why we thought that there would be this vote on tuesday, but it's clear that there are still some issues here that the us wants to address. it's very important because of course the us has veto power in the security council . we now believe that the vote will take place on wednesday as early as 11 am local time or 16. gmc gabriel's on to out is here at united nations in new york. let's go ahead. oh, now is this era, colorado's top quotes removes donald trump from the ballot. next year's presidential primaries and front skits tough on the immigration, had the details of it controversial and you know, to find on the,
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the weather brought to you by visit capital. there's are headlines for the americas . thank you so much for joining in. still seems somewhat weather around by the a block of course, still recovering after that deadly storm there. it's shifting into southern argentina. most of paraguay is under weather alerts for severe storms here on wednesday. pretty good run of rain as well for that eastern side of brazil. otherwise our usual pulses of showers and storms through the amazon jungle on wednesday. fairly quiet for central america, just some showers along the caribbean coast here, but otherwise, nothing to major and where we've had all that weather along the eastern seaboard of the us. it's now pushing into canada. is nova scotia, providence rain fall alerts in place. your worst case, we could see that a months worth of rain in 24 hours off to the west. it is much more quiet. so we've got some warrants coming in through the northern plains, billions in montana,
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13 degrees. and we do have a weather maker coming in and off the pacific. so this is going to give us days of rain for places like los angeles, and over the next 72 hours. we could see a month's worth of rain here will end in the southern us. and with this breeze coming in off the gulf of mexico, that means temperatures. not bad. houston texas 20 degrees for you on wednesday. see you later. the weather brought to you by visit council. president biden says one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. for those simply focus on the politics of the conflict is the human suffering. that's the report to us. we brave bullets in bonds and we always include the views from all sides. the
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the, broken back. the headlines for thousands of palestinians have been killed in the latest is very strikes across the garza street. the tax also talks about foot uh south of the territory with thousands of displaced people of sort refuge from isabel's composites. as well as preston says, his country is ready for a 2nd. sonata, terry, and others, this captain into 8000. how masters rejected any negotiations, sales tax on the, on a vote. the un security council resolution quoting for the suspension of facilities
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and johnson has been delayed for 2nd day. members are struggling to agree on the wording. they try to know the us feed us defense. secretary is a rod didn't catch all of the visiting rain and israel on monday. but with austin announced the formation of a multinational naval task force to patrol the red sea. it's in response to attacks by who's the fights is from him and on commercial vessels. passing through the crucial shipping route. stephanie decker report. the palestinians flag is painted onto a who is the helicopter as a field themselves, taking over a cargo ship and the red sea. the fighters have increased attacks on vessels in the bible. men deb street. since the start of israel's were on garza and they become far more sophisticated in their methods, it's causing a ripple effect in one of the world's most important shipping routes. it will have an impact on inflation short on the global economy if it increases,
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we already saw your pink gas prices jump by 12 percent to u. k. gas prices jump and oil rose by 4 percent to around $77.00 a barrel from a 5 month flow that we saw just in this last week. us defense secretary lloyd austin is on a regional tour and has announced the formation of a multi national task force to patrol waters in the region. the attacks have led to several firms suspending operations in the red sea due to the deteriorating security situation. the british or the natural gas company, b, p, is the latest to stop on it's consignments. all these major shipping companies have already stopped using the passage with summary routing their vessels around the southern tip of africa, which can add around 10 days to the journey. to tie when these container shipping line evergreen is re routing to and has said that it will temporarily refuse to transport is ready to cargo. oldest destruction will cause delays to things like energy supplies, green, and manufactured goods,
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all of which are transported via the shipping lane. it comes at a time when the panama canal, another major trade route is bottling with a water crisis. the number of vessel crossings have been curtailed due to drought induced congestion unless say, the shipping industry hasn't faced this kind of pressure in decades. the final list of countries that have joined the security task force has not yet been confirmed, but notably, it excludes countries bordering the red sea in the gulf of age and like egypt and saudi arabia, this is a global issue. and for the who fees, it's not just about garza unless say, so there are other alternative motives are political motivations for the, for the whole things to be continuing. this is not just about being and solidarity with other that they have an agenda on their own. they are linked to around, they are aligned with their own and want to be a governing era, a human. so the whole thing is in our wielding incredible power right now, over the little bit economy and in a, in a, in a global archie from for world trade show because it highlights how the safety of
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crossing and narrow waterways around just 30 kilometers wide as far reaching global implications. stephanie decker o g 0. the us says it's reviewing a possible terrorist designation for humans who sees whitehouse, national security spokes. and don't coby says washington and its partners? well they what they can to protect ships in the red sea. there's going to be a whole lot of hardware in the red sea now, they will hardware not just from the united states, but other ships, other ships from other nations to counter these threats. so let's see where it goes . i mean, it's all up and running. now we hope it gets stronger and, and is, is we're able to add additional countries and additional capabilities to and i'm certainly not going to telegraph any punches one way or the other. i'll say this though, as i said in my opening statement, the attacks are acceptable. we have national security interest at play in the region. there are international security interest at play in the region, including to try to shipping. we take responsibility seriously. we're going to
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continue to, to do what we can to protect. i want to test correspondence. kimberly how good has the latest us state department, according to national security council spokesperson, john kirby is considering whether or not to designate the who sees as a foreign terrorist organization. this is in response. he says to the escalation in, attacks originating from yemen, this, as the united states announced it is part of an international coalition to protect the red sea as specifically commercial shipping vessels from attacks, specifically by the who's he's now already, we know that operation prosperity, guardian, as it's called is made up of 44 signatories, including nations like britain, canada, spain, italy, and france, as well as nato b, e u, and the g 7. there is a concern about the cost to the global shipping trade,
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which currently in the red sea cows to about 15 percent overall. what we know is that because of these mounting attacks already, there has been a halt by some shipping companies operating in the red sea. what operation prosperity guardian will do will allow this international force to now take a defensive past year and action against these attacks. kimberly helped get l g 0. the white house, the tougher look at some other well useful. you know, the top a caught in the us states of colorado as disqualified donald trump. from appearing on the presidential primary by the 2020 full. colorado supreme court says the former president is ineligible because of the us constitution is close on insurrection versus related to his role in the attack on us capital. on johnny,
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it was 62021, from campaign spokesperson cool. that of those decision and tend to appeal and i know those life personally, washington dc some out. what's all the implications of this is going to be wizard, terry. and just to read or reiterate what you already stated there in your introduction. colorado supreme court on tuesday, ruled that donald trump is in eligible. those were the words by the supreme court to pursue, to have his name on the ballot in the 2024 presidential election. i'll read you a quote from the majority opinion. there is quite a majority of the court holds that trump is disqualified from holding the office of president under section 3 of the 14th amendment, otherwise known as the insurrection clause. the quote goes on because he is disqualified. it would be a wrongful act, under the election code for the colorado secretary of state to list them as a candidate on the presidential ballot. now how big of a deal is that since
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a kind of a tricky question, because this only pertains this case, and this really pertains to color the state of colorado's republican primary on march 5th. but this could have implications for a former president from uh, in terms of being a candidate on the valid in the general election next year. terms of reaction that you can imagine there's already been promises to appeal this by former president from attorneys who have promised to appeal this. taking it all the way to the supreme court if necessary. the reaction from the so called maggot republicans on capitol hill also pointing to this as quote unquote, dirty tricks by democrats to disqualify president trump from running in 2024. now, there is this a scenario that should be considered here. if this is a firm by the supreme court, we could theoretically see this going down to a show down at the supreme court. and it could been a result in president trump uh,
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being disqualified as a, as a candidate. but without getting to ahead of ourselves. obviously looking into this case, specifically out of colorado for it to hold any water outside of colorado, there are certain criteria that need to be met. first of all, were the events of january 6 of 2021 in insurrection for the 2nd. if so, if it wasn't insurrection to, to undermine the not certified the results of the 2020 election was donald trump, in any way engaged in that insurrection, these are questions that still need to be answered, but there is a reasonable expectation that this is going to go down as a show down in the supreme court just around the corner. indeed, no, thank you. the front says parliament has approve the controversial law that's will toughen the rules on immigration. the bill passed off the phone, right, and the in the reading, the pen said policy will vote for it to strengthen fronts is ability to deport foreigners, critics,
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according at the most with the rest of the integration in decades. it's actually a buckle that has more now from piracy. well, the fact that there's a migration bell has been paused by uh, fonts as national assembly is a huge relief for the french government, and also a huge relief for the french president emanuel macro, who's made a new immigration. no one also send those over the 2nd time and it was just a week ago that it looked as if this immigration bill was i'm distracted, looked as if it could be derailed because m p on the right to end on the left in the parliament. many of them said that they would refuse to debate, it effectively. locate those on the right. so they food, the bill was to lock stays on the left, said it was in g mail. so what has happened over the last week and what it has come to is the french government has, has to make compromises, and it is compromised with politicians on the slides because he said he knew it was never get the support of those on the left. but what that means is that we now have an immigration builder who seem to come to which is a little tougher and
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a little harder. it will do things like speed up at the potations. it will do things like if ford parents have a child that child will no longer have an automatic voice to french citizenship. it also caught, some reduces said benefits of completing social housing for migrants. those are just some of the reasons there's so many and peas on the left invites campaign is the whole this bill in humane. and they say that it goes against every single from science schools and a version of rights. latasha butler, altura, harris alone threatened the volcanic eruption is on to wayne iceland for weeks of strong seismic activity. what kind of interruptions are coming in iceland which sits on to tip tonic flights? so some of which has more this is the moment volcano in southwest, iceland corrupted, spewing lava and smoking all directions. the molten rock and columns of fire poured
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out of features in the ground. it followed weeks of earth, quick activity, and meet your ologist had recorded more than 1000 tremors in the 24 hours before the eruption. that's kind of mixed feelings to be on a so. yeah, let's see how it goes and how long it lasts. and it's still amazing to see, but yeah, that's kind of a bittersweet feeling at the moment. the volcano is about 4 kilometers away from gun to vic, a fishing town in the south, fearing a significant.

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