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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 8, 2024 10:00pm-11:01pm AST

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the the, [000:00:00;00] the hold on have them speak of this is the news live from dollars coming up in the next 60 minutes. a senior as well a come on the is killed and it is really striking southern 11 on raising concerns of a white, a regional conflicts too dangerous to stay. doctors, patients and a groups forced to leave one of gauze as last functioning hospitals as fighting moves closer, the simon's hiding tennessee. as i'm as far as
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a biology of rockets from gaza. jots of seas fine, now interrupt joe biden, etc, gives a speech in south carolina alaska airlines place restrictions on the boeing max plane involved in a dramatic media blow out. in the days before friday's incident news, we begin in southern lebanon, where a high level has bullet come on that has been assassinated in and is really strike with them if we had known as jo, ed was killed when israel targeted the call. he was travelling in, it comes less than a week after senior, how much leader was killed in a striking by root. meanwhile, in gauze of the ministry is bombing, central and southern areas. along the hospital in the center of the strip has been overwhelmed by the number of dead and injured 23084 palestinians have now been
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killed since october. the 7th and in the policy as real concerns had been heard in tel aviv and all the cities in central israel. that's off the how much says a fight, a barrels of rockets from gauze them. it will have more on the rockets, but 1st of the assassination of the top has bullock come on. the amount of con begins coverage from able to saki in southern level around 11 am a lovely time and is really drawing strikes kids. the car travelling in the village of quite a bit, selling 10 kilometers inside living these territory. as bullet has confirmed a senior fuel combined with the elite and as one forced was killed with some of the wheel was from the village. he's the highest ranking. he has bullock, i'm on that note to have been killed since october. the 8th is rarely sol, so say he was responsible attacks by the on group on a key military installation in the gallery that was launched in response to the
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assassination of how much lead us allow rory last week is death will be a blown to as below the man was highly regarded as a very capable fighter, and as well as supporters of shed pictures across social media of him, we've seen you come on, has some show him with cost him. so the money, the lead of the ronnie and all goods for us who was killed in the us trying to strike 4 years ago is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu sent a warning task. and a message to his riley's living place to live in. this is cool, we will do everything we can to restore security in the north and allow your families because many of you are locals to return home safely and in the knowledge we are not to be trifled with. we will do whatever is necessary, although he went on to say that he would prefer not to carry out a large scale bombing campaign. those commons coming as international diplomacy is in full swing to stop and all that will and keep tensions contained within the dispute in both the area,
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the german foreign minister arrives in baby route on tuesday. and also this week, a top of the diplomat from the united states amos hochstein, also arrives now he was in israel last week. these res gave him a proposal to push hezbollah deep into lebanese territory and paused the tony river . but that proposal was already rejected by his bull as bullet. don't want to negotiate anything while the will in gaza is continuing. so what he has to offer will be closely watched what power the diplomats have and how they choose to exercise. it will be crucial over the coming days. as far as us present, joe biden is seriously worried about his role as messages to his beloved. i want to avoid a full scale escalation and fighting. but as we standing gaza, his influence is limited, and his bullet is clear, the war wrong garza must in, in wrong con, how does it or it will,
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saki sudden let me know how across live to tell a leave in a moment to talk to sort of hide, but 1st let's go to more con, in high side, northern israel. so what, what more do we know about the has bullet come on to that was killed in level? well the 1st thing we know is it, israel is now officially on very high a lot. they are expecting some kind of response whether or not this will continue to be a tit for tat, for, for the fire, or whether it could possibly escalate into a war. they say they are in, especially in the state of readiness, as we know the as ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in a town called curious simona. it's the most sweet evacuation it is on the border. and he did want that they can strike has fall out very hard. so he was talking to mid a treat, come on, does that. and he was also thanking them as many of them are
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a factory for remaining in the area. now they're used. ringback around $80000.00 people living within 10 kilometers of that food at tens of thousands of people have less than the defense. minnesota you clause has already said that they will not allow people back until they have struck some sort of deal, but he did for the time is running out. and benjamin netanyahu been using some real war a was when he said that it could become a similar situation to gauzy, said, look at what was done in casa, this could now happen to have fall off. but of course, this is really worrying the international community on the hills of anthony blaine came to us secretary of state. coming in that also as our correspondent enron khan had mentioned almost hawks. and he's one of the top invoice from the us coming in to try to resolve this for the dispute. and he has a lot of experience during, so he was here during the maritime dispute as he is back. so he was hoping to robot some of this line,
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but it seems to just be escalating further. and now we've also got news and the is ready for us to have as mrs. to killing i have most of which is in syria and it's very rather they would as us send statements, the killing anyone in the server. this is the 2nd statement is in as many weeks. but they also said they've been talking to a talk to all of the infrastructure that so some real boring was fine. but whether this will be resolved or continue with tip to tackle escalate into a wider war. everyone is wasting and watching a rest of them on the near term life which there in haifa, in northern israel, that's bringing sort of higher now from tel aviv so. so tell us more about these rockets that have been fired by how much of a centralized well yeah, well a few hours ago they started firing rockets towards the send to parts. and in fact here in tel aviv,
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we so some of those being intercepted in the distance behind us as well as hearing the sirens. some of the people in the building that we're staying and hits in the style and not just shows that still people are worried and concerned. so these rockets being fired across not just towards those southern towns, but they still are able to find them to the center of israel. and earlier, a statement from the is riley saying that they have managed to find. 8 the biggest, so fall since the war started the factory, if you like on the ground, spike's fury that they found in the gaza strip saying that they've managed to find the capabilities where they would manufacturing long range missiles. they said, but consolidate the northern parts of israel. basically why laura just spoke to us from that's high for us towards the north and in that area high for has also seen some of those rocket slides awards them over that. and this just shows you that
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despite everything that the government is saying despite well, the whole cabinet. and the problem is the us thing in terms of limiting the capabilities of how much in the gaza strip best still able to supply those rockets . i will say though, the, it's been a number of days and certainly we didn't even see this when. so all i had already was killed in lebanon. we expected to see those rockets towards defensive, but we didn't see at the time and we have seen it today and potentially also because of what we've been hearing in terms of the combined to killed from his bottle. and sorry, we're also hearing move from is really officials about what they calling a new phase of the war in gauze and tell us about that. or yeah, absolutely. there's been a flurry of statements that we've been hearing today, not just from the prime minister. we're all so now just in the last few minutes since we've been in this news, our hubs from the military spokesman daniel her gallery saying that, so they've answered the news phase. we also heard this from the defense minister, you, i've got lots,
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but also i think has already that they focusing now on the center as well as the south. but more importantly saying that this will continue throughout 2024 throughout this year. just a few minutes before that we heard from us secretary anthony blink consulting from saturated be about his visit tomorrow. hits is round. he'll be visiting tel aviv, i mean, was discussing what he's looking to just to talk about with the is riley's one of those important points. he said that they would be looking to discuss a future piece once he said that his last things for israel, he says and meets the aspirations of the palestinian people. he said one that is practical, potentially a pos way to the palestinian state. this could be transformative is very hard to see how that is possible as this will continues in the gaza strip. especially now that we've had a confirmation from the specs we say it will last through the rest of the year. he
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seems to think that they should whines it down. he said that clearly the number of civilians in the same statement. he will discuss the reduction of the number of tests that and this is a time that we also heard from the defense ministers saying that it will be more or less troops rather unless as strikes moving forward. but it seems we're hearing lots of contradictions and hopefully things will be in and out a bit more tomorrow. but lots of these leaders are saying are lots of things. but actually what we're seeing that in the gaza strip is very different and such. and the everything there is no indicating that this will end any time soon or any potential for a solution that lease no soon. yep. so me a piece that way. that way laura. so sort of private life for us there in telling me. i mean, while these really ministry is continuing to pounds, gaza bombing, central and southern areas of the territory, the world health organization, st. garza's,
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health care is on its knees and cooling for urgent action to protect hospitals. honey, my mood has more in southern gaza cars reduced directors, blood stains. the crown is regularly drawn missiles struck despair, cold, killing 3 palestinians. 7 witnesses say they were quite a good mother. we were going away into shelter at the area right here. we came quickly to recover the masses. we extracted the remains of 3 months as there was also one engine. ma'am. the attack was carried out only 700 meters from the weighty hospital in roughly the injured were rushed inside on structure. the latest drone is striking civility and is a reminder that nowhere is safe being gaza. schools and educational institutions are now joined by represent cams, a line of fire. these really attacks are more down on a salt and building
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a devastating fit box for the community is already struggling to survive. hospital staff say they are not able to treat the rising numbers of injury. deluxe the hospital is one of the few remaining garza and is facing severe shortages of resources. the world health organization sees the health care system in gaza is a close to the left and cold for civilians to better protect it is very of the time as you can see, your account exceed. unfortunately, this area is close to an area that was evacuated yesterday. and recreation, or was the most a lot of the this hospital is currently operating with about 30 percent of the south that it had just a few days ago. they are seeing, in some cases,
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hundreds of casualties every day in a small emergency department. international medical in g o. c, they are being forced to leave garza, the risk of a stop being killed by israel is bombardment. and that's leaving palestinians vulnerable and without crucial anymore fluid. i'll just eat a southern golf. let's be now to i just need us tonic i was in. who is my 1st and rough in southern gauze as a ton of what more of a hearing on the strikes that have killed 250 people in the past 24 hours? yes, has them by $25.00 people at least have been killed during the past 24 hours as each veil day by days round the got the military attacks, of course the separate parts in particular in gaza strip on in the past hour. we've been hearing a series of sound of explosions that took place on con you to city advert. been
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hearing this voice from our location right now here, rafael. this is a clean indication about the level of disruption and the severity of condition that in that part of the cause of the trip, as dozens of people have been killed in fun. eunice, today as israel is also expanding its military attacks in con eunice, aiming to take full control over the con you to city within the coming days. as part, it's the size of the in gauze, as the situation continues to be very done as well in the middle goal. renee's of gaza strip as much as attracts in the past hour had been conducted by the military, where 3 residential building at least being leveled to the ground as people or residents that have for reporting that they've been going through completely are real fig circumstances. as the author, the machining of these areas did not stop as also flashes between the policy and scientists and the east. very so we'll just continue in that part of the territory . and we have been hearing also the a b is very minute use books best and don't have then you all have various hayes
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that the past was um, the confrontations also route continues for outs 2024 and will be conducted differently. but what we see on the ground that they are moving to more flight intensity bombing as move victims are forwarding day by day and the level of injuries in the same strike is increasing as well with every single type of that type being carried out. i guess the residential houses, but what we see also that these military depression, skill, palestinians, and daily basis as the number that surpasses more than 23000 palestinians alongside with 50. so there was 57000 of this, at least being wounded till this very moment thought elaborate whom life missus, they're in rough in southern gauze and thank you. a us president joe biden has visited charleston in the state of south carolina as he begins to ramp up his campaign for re election. one was speaking at the historic mother emanuel,
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am each judge. during his speech, pro palestinian protested, interrupted the president, cooling for sci fi and gaza. here's the moment it happened. a curious as a result in america. as a consequence show as our freedom, our democracy are very attractive because without the truth, there is no light. well, light, there is no pass from this darkness the authority that's all
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the i understand the passion and i've been quietly work requiring working with is really government to get them to reduce and significantly get out of gas using all that i can do. well joining us now from washington dc is zayna hutchinson. she is director of development and expansion at the american app anti discrimination committee. thanks so much for being with us. so what we saw and her dad just now in that clip is a kind of snapshots of, of the, the level of opposition that there is, there too. is yales war on gaza. but to what extent is it reflective of, of, of logic, public opinion there and to and, and to what extent is, is that message being heard by the administration,
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to thank you for having me up. first of all, let me start by commending those incredible people from all walks of life who have been relentless in calling for a ceasefire all over the world. and particularly in the united states and the belly of the beast, if you will, in the streets, interrupting his speeches at every turn. because no one ends at ministration or those complicit in this genocide get to pretend but it isn't happening. they don't get to continue with business as usual with me, you asked me, bonds and weapons are annihilating a whole population including starvation at this point. so i hope they will continue and the will continue because, you know, asking for us to spart is not controversial. i am not circles that you were talking about the absurdity of the people. boeing and or, you know, stopping people from calling for a ceasefire for goodness sake. and something for years makes it very clear. but this administration and those who are cheering on this mass lottery, but it's to me of our losing the strong to hold on public opinion. because those
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who serve based around themselves with whom, by the biting and blinking surround themselves with are those who don't question them the circle and that circle is getting smaller and smaller and smaller because you know, what, let me tell you, genocide doesn't the public popular resume builder and elections are coming up and you know, he better do something quick and called for us to start an industry side because this will continue. let's talk a little bit more about then about the elections because, um, uh, you know, there was a lot of talk about how important the out of american votes is in the selections, particularly for the democrats, particularly in the state. like for example, michigan, which is one of those key swing states where there was a sizable arab american population. now the election is still many months away. do you think that will be a factor in, in their decision, as they, as they go to the polls or as the case may be decided not to go to the post. i mean,
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people should go to the pools. i'm encouraging everybody to go to the pools. it is not far away. i can assure you this primaries are coming up in many states early on in virginia. here it's march 3rd, march 5th. forgive me and other places it's earlier and then it goes, it continues until november. so this is not a far, far away from the symptoms in the air. american. some community is that they will not be voting for the binding harris administration or campaign moving forward. it has become very clear where the standards are for leadership in the world and where we as americans, air of americans, most of the americans and americans of all walks of life want to see us rep, reflected in our government. and this government not only does not reflect as it is in conducting something all over a genocide, it's killing people and i already think a whole population trying to play it down in order to get the votes. i have said this at the beginning of the year, and i will continue sending this, the closer we get to the elections, the less confrontational, and they get to now as you were presenting earlier,
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the tone is changing. they are starting to talk about. he said, well, i'm going to put pressure, we're going to slow down the softer, basically. but we see through this, this is also again the, this is all the political move to try to get the vote. the power to send me an americans. most americans are americans, are all united a or, or for the vast majority are united in are called for an immediate cease fire, an enter knocking piece, and then enter the system allowing a complete, allowing aid to come into the gaza strip and to rebuild the bottom of the session has a lot to make up for and right now they are extremely slow and the outlook is not looking good for the buy them harris administration. moving forward. zayna hutchins, i, she's set. thanks very much for your time. thank you so much for having me. call us back to state anthony, blinking is on his way to israel off to stop in saudi arabia. he's on a regional diplomatic tool to begin on thursday and included visits to kata. jordan
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and the united arab emirates blinking is me to read is to discuss the war on gaza while you were speaking to generalist before leaving saudi arabia and said his to has been a success. everywhere i went, i found leaders who are determined to prevent the conflict that we're facing now from spreading, doing everything possible to deter escalation, to prevent a whitening of the conflict. we also talked about the future for this region. and i think there's broad agreement on a few basic objectives. first, that israel, as rarely should be able to live in peace and security, free from the fear of terrorist attacks or addresses for many of their neighbors. second, that the west bank and gaza should be united under pallets and inland,
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govern for the future of the region needs to be one. integration, not division, not com. and for, for that to happen, we need to see the establishment of an independent palestinian state. i just need a senior political analyst to model one of the shot joins us now on set to talk more battle is i wanna stop asking you about the with i'm it will assess the nation in the lab and on what, what do you make of that and is well trying to just bought a wide, a conflict with his bullet. well, there are a good number of ways to look at it. one, you could see it as a retaliation to his was successful attack on a military base, another and his right us. you could also see it as part of an escalation, against living on, i guess, has below put things live in on, on notice as good onset to do to the wall street journal. they want to copy what's happening in gaza 11 on and bill, which is by the way, not
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a normal thing for anyone to say. this is a very, very defensive general side on every possible way. another way of looking at it is that as, as we've seen, the last 3 months, every time an american, oprah show shows up in the region. so escalation happened by his right to day. it was the death of some 250, brought us to the ends in garza by his ride. and of course the assassination 11 on . so it's more or more escalation. so if you could also see it as putting america on, notice that unless america does but is read or does it to do, which is putting out the fires and them, at least while it is inflaming the situation and gaza, then it will escalate the situation and loving on something that apparently the medicaid ministration does not want to see if we touch a gauze or then for a moment and the attacks the, the real good attacks coming from how much into israel israel has said his goal is
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to destroy hamis. and here we are now off to 3 months more than $23000.00 palestinians killed. and yet more the and yet how much still has the ability to fly rockets into you as well? if that goal is to destroy it, how much it doesn't look like it's working. after all this time, is there a declared goal is to destroy him. us that certainly has not worked. and i thought i'd say more or more is right, is now convinced americans that they're not going to be able to, i think, uh, is there. i was in goals and cause up. we're going to be wishful thinking. and clearly how much will continue to resist and will continue to exist. so uh, what's worse is that the undeclared objectives of his ride are succeeding are being met, which is the destruction of guys all the genocide and goes on making the palestinians. and guys are the $2300000.00, but as soon as the price and guys,
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because at the end of the day they exist, central threats for is, are as, as they see, it is not how much it's the palestinian people today between the river and the sea as it where there are uh, you know, half a 7 and a half 1000000 jewels and so that it has to be a better sense. so the, the real threat today, an aggressive colonial jewish state that wants to, in states all part aid is the existence of southern, often the people that's why more and more is varieties and the government wants to see the cleansing of the palestinians from gaza. the one who is the war in order to send out the population as they put it from guys. the problem with all of that to contextualize it, is that it's happening with the support of the united states, hence, the blinking visit, right? and the by the administration support this through teen of good come back up is red versus the united states that's been place in palestine and the rest of the
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region is becoming a bit fighting, frustrating and, and goes everyone in the region. people don't want to see america defend is read and pay the good cop about, as we've heard from blinking. now some, some food, some of flowery view of the future book. now by the escalation, while not for the 2nd book. no, but ending the conflict, stopping the war, calling for a ceasefire. none of that just talks about promises about the future and about how the region could be. why in real life, to the by the restriction is giving all the tools and all the capacity. unpredictability is for, is right to continue with its war, and if it wants to, to escalate this war to watch limit on modeling for the moment. thanks very much. i the still ahead on
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a 0543. we have ignition trouble for the 1st us moving atlanta in more than 50 years as it makes its way to the move the the colorado as far as the case of old change across year, stormy weather across central parts of the mediterranean northville area of life. precious welding away here we use a very wet when the weather is a good positive italy and that'll make its way the east was just spinning out to process a little big area of high pressure. this will bill said if you go through the next couple of days, so it's dry now despite the fact one is the course of the part of england a well as we do have a lot of dry weather to come. and it's probably cold as well. the coldest dies and bicycles much of northern and central, you say single figures except below freezing full many further south. that's where
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this seems like less cold. got to cold enough for some snow. been to the get to kentucky. i mountains as we go on through the next couple of days. meanwhile, showers continue across the good parts of that western side of the meadow. we'll see some slow to coming in across the pavement east, so i don't know if it stays dry, but on the cold side, folk and frost increase the any issue here as we go through the next few days. so some of the weather but when the weather that'll take the final 15 is yeah. libby pushing further east which as we go through the next day or 2 and notice of what the weather to just come and get across the northern positive morocco into algae area. for west africa is totally fine and world the, the unique perspective of africans are willing to change in the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have. if we don't know more and more life of voices,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, again you're watching. i just see a reminder about the top stories. the so high level has bullet feel, come on that has been assassinated in and is really strikes on 711. i was i'm it that we it was killed when the call he was travelling in was talking to glen. this is really attacks and gauze. i have forced doctors, patients, and a groups to lease one of its last functioning hospitals unlocks the hospital in the center has been overwhelmed by large numbers of that kind of speech by us president joe biden was interrupted by pro palestinian demonstrates is johnson c spahn. now, who's speaking at the historic mother emanuel am e church in charleston,
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the science and national agencies are accusing israel of using food as a weapon. a war. chas drafted reports on the hunger crisis facing garza, for hundreds of thousands of palestinians who flayed israel's relentless bombardments of the guns and strip. the struggle to find food gets worse every day . i am home at the this is the only bread we have. we have the quote, but we don't have food without a d r 's around the world, newport america, and these are and have them to us. there is no food. i swear to a lot, we had nothing for breakfast today. let me show you might then look at the bread we eat. we eat bread that is covered with dustin sent you and says one in full of people, the goals are starving. 90 percent of families in some areas are lucky. you say,
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once a day international agencies accuse is using food as a wisdom, a violation of international on the last, i'm health national. i swear to god, i have no more bland could close. so food for my children, this is my son and i have nothing for him. he suffers from diarrhea in college. i don't have disposable diapers, i don't have ointment. i don't have medicine. i call even breast feed time because i don't have food to eat. i put the juice of one tomato and a piece of bread until it becomes soft. and then i think my baby is what i was told . she blamed un agencies for the shore, cooling food and medicine, getting into the garza you and says that's a face sli an acute disease, well, continuously restricting the entry of oil supplies, including food, water, medicine, fuel, well, the silver and the bar,
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our situation is below 0 our house was destroyed and then we was a, are you sick? we came here 2 months ago. we have nothing here. we can find food. i didn't even drink tea for 3 days, only to get little lentils for some peace love without you incense in the last week of december, food assistance and goals are only weeks 8 percent of people need. now the risk of funding in the palestinian territory is increasing by the day john stanford, which is 0. and it may not is a surgeon with the charity medical medical aid for palestinians. he left because of this morning having spent 2 weeks working at zach's, a hospital which is recently ordered to be evacuated. he says the situation at the hospital was k. all take a been that for 2 weeks. it was kyle ticket and that's for being on the statement that was several 100 people being admitted every day. the emergency development was
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uh on manageable without enough stuff with a huge number of patients coming in. the operating fits as well for all the time and it was, it was, seems i've never seen before in a hospital and i, i've been searching for many, many years and i've never seen anything like this. yeah, well, most governments actually have coal for say spar except for the united states and out of country the united kingdom. so the most important thing by following is by our government and the united kingdom decor, well for an immediate unequivocal cease fire. it is there all many thousands of people being killed and many thousands of innocent people. and this, the only solution is an immediate unequivocal cease. far as our governments in the united kingdom has to go for that nail fading to do so. the moment the,
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let's take a look at some of the guys all the world new stories. now us president joe biden saying he continues to quote, have complete confidence in his defense secretary lloyd austin also remains in hospital off to suffering complications. following recent surgery. he's been criticized for taking days to inform the white house about his operation. let's bring in our white house correspondent now kimberly how could so it can be highly unusual situation this and the white house doing his best to try and contain it. ste. yeah. contain the political fallout that seems to be increasing, as there seem to be still so many unanswered questions about why the secretary of defense was in the intensive care unit for a number of days. we're learning more. following the pentagon briefing, it was understood the following elective surgery that the secretary of defense started to experience severe pain,
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had to be transported to the hospital and was required to have intensive care for a number of days. he in turn at transferred responsibility to his deputy, but his failure to notify the white house is the problem for money on capital hill and also in the white house. now the us president is not calling for his resignation, nor is the secretary of defense prepared to resign. in fact, the us president is very loyal. when it comes to cabinet secretaries and in the election year, it's very unlikely that he would call for one because it would really open up the front of the president and members of his party to criticism something he simply can't afford right now. so what we can tell you is that right now, this is something that the white house is really trying to move past, but i can tell you, republicans on capitol hill are not going to let them do that. in fact, already we've heard from some top republican senators and the senate armed services
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committee for accusing the white house of secrecy accusing the pentagon of not being transparent as saying they are due, but they deliberately withheld the secretaries medical condition in defiance of us . slavic savings is unacceptable, and now they are calling for hearings demanding that they be raised immediately. so this is certainly going to be something that is potentially going to continue to play the president's something that he really can't afford right now. all right, kimberly, thanks for that. kimberly how can live in washington at least 4 people have been killed across you, claiming what authorities there. cool. i launch scale russian miss all attacked. as i'd say, reports from keith pulled from the rebel folder and get another day of strikes, carjacked, but the russian military, ukrainian authorities say cities across the country were targeted is that to reach you, the residential building was damaged, forcing gets residents out into the freezing, cold therefore through, by says that they,
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it was going to be an error rate and bump and so very quickly quickly or until they bump shelter late to they've got a phone call and found out what's happened to the building. but they are white and shelter. at 7 am easily, but at home, nothing good would come out of it. rescue it because delivered age and told residents they would cover the blown act windows and key residents rushed to shelters. but there were no reports of any results hitting targets in the cafeteria . this has become a regular occurrence of an air raid sirens assigned it last month. keep us head to getting more people across the capital. increasingly were you, one woman is killed and children among the wounded authorities vis a shopping center and residential buildings with ukraine says 59 cruise and ballistic themselves, as well as draws a 5 by russian forces. it claims $26.00 are intercepted more than half managed to get through it. ukraine has not said whether any of his ministry sites were hit or if it's stuff at any minute your losses. since december 29th, there's been an increase of area. the tech's car died by both sides and there's no
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sign that there would be a laptop and strikes any time soon. i started bake i 0 piece. at least 6 police officers have been killed in a bomb attack in north west and pockets done. they've been assigned to protect workers carrying out the pony immunization campaign. the task was carried down near the border with that guy. his gun. in my mind, the pucks bonnie tal. yvonne has claimed responsibility. how many a vaccination drives in foxtrot a regularly mod by violence? fox, dawn and afghanistan, all the only countries in the world with polio remains. and demi, i'm ready to basically have it set responsibility to provide police security to every polio vaccination. same whether it consists of 2 people, a one. but if we send that the security from here to 5 flung places today they targeted the police truck is the one that was the shun seller, who is the director of the center for regional and global connectivity. at the top
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of the lab, the think tank the says the box finally, tyler bond thrives in remote areas due to a lack of social infrastructure in the narrative. that is funny. news also re entered into areas that are very far along very remote where the st rates are very low and we're ministration by groups like the, by the ballpark stuff that's part of the kind of can be in certain areas like part the net result, of course of all this is that people of these areas can be convinced of certain narratives that may or may not be directly at odds with their children's health. so for example, one of the narrative that has been spawn, particularly the bible belt since june of 2014, has been the fact that in these areas, social infrastructure is, is limited. education is practically nonexistent. the health care doctor and the legal framework of extended to these areas and all of in every sense of the social contract though by the state. however, there's this very expensive backseat, that ends up showing up what they're doing consistently every 3 months. and that's
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the least way, certainly rise and the level of suspicion. and that has been spent by just groups as grounds for rejecting these back things under the, under the narrative that they will turn your children in for a while. now, anyone who's actually studies roles really parts of will tell you the parts of the population has a breeze. now, 241000000 as of the visual sensors released in the middle of last year. but that doesn't stop people from remote in remote areas to be indoctrinated by this variance and telling their the shares in us play make a boeing has stabilized off the opening sharply down following an incident with one of its jets, the adult plug from a boeing 737 max. across the blew out in mid air on friday. no one was injured in the incident, but it left the launch hole in the ad across the fuselage. aviation investigators grounded
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a 171 of the jet linus. i do show castro ripples days after part of the door flew out of the building. airliner. investigators make a discovery. i am excited to announce that we found at the door plug. a teacher found the aircraft missing part in his garden, and it's considered crucial to discovering why this happened in mid flight. the dryer returned back to the drama and sold it on friday after alaska airlines flight 1280 to suffer the blow out shortly after taking off from the city of portland in oregon and external door plug blew off in a section of the fuselage at an altitude of 5000 meters, many passengers feared they would be sucked out of the cabin. we just heard like loud saying and i looked at my left and there's just huge, like gaping oh 1st i thought it was the emergency door,
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but there was no door there. it was just like a part of the wall that flew off on the plane carrying 177 passengers and crew members made a safe emergency landing back in portland, a cockpit voice recording considered crucial for an investigation, was found to have been over written and its data could not be retrieved and inquiry found pilots had reported warning alerts days before the incident. in these 3 previous slides, after the light illuminated, they flip the switch to all mode, which is normal. there's a backup, it was very benign, nothing occurred very benign. the light illuminated they slipped it, they reported it, it was tested by maintenance, and then reset. the aircraft was new delivered by boeing to alaska airlines just 2
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months ago. a total of $215.00 of the $737.00 max 9 jets are in operation around the world. the vast majority of them here in the united states and all have been grounded pending safety inspections. regulators in the u and brazil are following suit. high digital, castro alj a 0. arlington virginia. why andrew charlton is the managing director of the advisory service aviation advocacy joins just now from clooney in from spicer. i much will be with us. so let's talk 1st of all about the, the blowing of door plug, which has now been found. what sort of clues is that going to give investigators in their f as to get closer to find finding out what happened here and why? and i think it's kind of give all the clues that we can possibly gauge until we found the don't plug. we didn't know what had malfunction way the brake had way the brake had been without the duel plug. you will literally looking at half the story and this,
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the more interesting part of that story. he's actually on the plug that at last side, there's been criticism of how long it's taken to get to a place where a correction and inspection and other protocols put in place. but frankly, that couldn't happen until like found the bill plug and started to put it back together the same way the way the fracture was and then use the, the, the cockpit record i had that had some of its data over over written that's, that's go to concern a lot of people in terms of why, why this happened and how much of a loss of, of, of clues that, that's going to, that might, that might give investigates as, as they try to pieces together. goodness the, i mean this is such a complex story. the, the rule is that the cook paper, a record of records, 30 minutes on a rotating basis. so once 30 minutes is up, it goes on to the next speed. now there are precious, precious around the world to extend that out to,
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to as to have to as of type before it automatically starts recording either itself . but the rule is at the moment that it's 30 minutes. and if you think about it, by the time the, the a copy is fine, this thing pops out. not at the absolute bedroom and kyle, seen the flight in the flight. dig on the flight deck including apparently the, the security don't blew up and such as the pressure of the big pressurization. and by the time that sort of the let up and got the and found a note that a portal which in fact i think was to return to the original airport and come down and text to you. that's 30 minutes. and so the, the, the type would have just automatically, either within so on, i think days, there's any soonest amount of even that. and i think there's anything out of the next, the why it works. now you might run an argument the to as is better, the pilots for rush just the applies to that. the pilots think. 9, anyone else whose job is permanently recorded on a 2 stretch? i mean, you, obviously everything you do gets recorded, but you get breaks when people on, when,
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when you try to stories and things like that, the products i get any of that. so it's a huge industrial issue, but i don't, i don't read too much into, but i think it's interesting um this, this particular aircraft, though this particular buying aircraft has had a troubled history. they were, they the, the max was, was grounded back in the 20182019. i believe it was because of the, the accident that occurred there. so obviously this isn't going to be good news. so boeing is as a, as i try to get to the bottom, it is not really isn't, it's you just wish for a binding site that has been a different, a class talk nice side that with, with nothing but concern for anybody who is affected. and so forth, but it seems the 737, that is one of the with across as the workforce. and the idea actually in district practically everybody on earth is anyone who's fine. it's not anybody on those. but anyone on was who was fine, has probably fine on a 747. it is. it is
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a single most common a craft in the world. it's been operating since 1966, which is by fit springs. and of course it's curse because now what we're doing is we're taking a noun and $66.00 a craft and updating it and updating it, rather than literally starting afresh, which is what a bus got to do with the $320.00 uh, the max itself. of course, she has had dies to really catastrophic get accidents for letting me site a completely different reason. but of course it's got the word max on it so everybody remembers it because it's a catchy 9. are good to get your thoughts on this. thanks very much for being with us. sandra child cannot, cannot use mine. yeah, she was gonna have, you will be with you briefly if you can go ahead. the single uh, ivy icon is, is the single safest way to travel the single most dangerous part of flying is driving to the airport and we shouldn't let these incident get into why that. that is a very interesting way to look at. i appreciate so appreciate your time andrew chelsea, thanks very much. the pleasure. still ahead on i'd 0. i'm just for
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washington in a che invitation for an increase in arrival. cheese is feeling angry among some of
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the the but again, more than 1700 ranger refugees have arrived on the shows of atcha and indonesia. since mid november. the largest influx is 2015. authorities that say it is
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increasingly difficult to accommodate them because of growing hostility from local residents. jessica washington reports from bond to actually of this call talking bundle a cheese dog and dusty, but it provides at least some semblance of a home to this group. if $137.00 were hangover, few cheese, we are hopeless. our country land and home were taken from us. then we came here to seek peace. as we have experienced nothing but pain all nights. for years we're going to have fled persecution and mass killings by me and most security forces for nearby bunker dish. but overcrowding, intense codes to funding, i did increase in violence, this as prompt as thousands to flee again in recent years, traveling by boat to southeast asia for a month doses. she was tortured in me and my husband was murdered by an armed gang in bundle dish. which he doesn't feel safe here either. december university students, storm to the cop hog,
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demanding the deportation of the refugees and forcing the group made up mostly if women and children out with a shelter and onto the truck. but the, when they attacked us, i was scared that they might kill my children. we are already victims of torture on to that it. we're going to have traveled by boat to achieve for years and had long been tolerated. and often even welcomed by the local community. but some social media posts accuse the refugees of spreading disease. adults said they have come to take over to some residents have express anger at the rank of the taking up resources which they see as this. that's despite the fact that the money for the food medicine and other essentials doesn't come from the invitation government or even the local government. here in j of the you and refugee agency is responsible for their and these costs and says, according to the online campaign of misinformation, this information and hate is responsible for the growing hostility. i mean,
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when the weather, my dad. okay, cool. so this hatred doesn't just happen. we suspect there are people framing the mist information the times on social media. it doesn't happen by itself. but the local authorities acknowledge the spread of hatred towards the ringo. but say they don't know who is behind it. when would in that yeah, so that would be i che, government's been trying to provide temporary shelter, but in many places that were thinking of putting them the local people rejected them. so asking for them to be taken out of that che data be, did you that is called park is fall from an ideal place to live and ramado says she spends all her time worrying about where they may have to go next. she says her life has been in ruins since the day she was born. only dream is for her children to be safe and happy. jessica washington,
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the i'll to 0. brenda j indonesia. the us 1st moon landing attempt in more than 50 years appears to be in trouble. 543. we have ignition of the rocket transporting the lunar land has been experiencing technical problems. hours off to that launch the spacecraft developed a major fueling loss on the us. most a mood landing mission was with apollo in 1970 to leo and right is a broad costa and space commutative as closely followed the spacecraft journey, he said a loss of fuel could spell the end for the in time mission as the late just of communications is the news is good, i'm watching it as i'm talking to you. and the madrid tracking station is talking to the little pair of greenville lender. however, i'm sorry to report that within the last 30 minutes, the company behind this,
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plucky little lender has issued a very, very down beat statement, saying that the little lander is losing rocket fuel. that is bad, bad news because of course they need that fuel to land on the moon. so everything points, unfortunately, to a sales commission. and this was paid for principally by nasa, but built by a private company. and it's part of a new nationalist strategy that will have to come under review if there is a failure on its 1st mission. it makes an awful lot of sense if you can get people . private individuals are large corporations to pay, to send things into space because nasa could then piggyback on these commercial launches. and that's really the, the lunar economy that nasa is trying to spark. the idea that people wouldn't be prepared to pay jobs, things sent to the moon, a massive scientist,
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because then send their instruments at much lower cost. in principal, it's a great idea. but if there are consistent failures, they would have to obviously review the program. that's it for this new exam on use in a couple of the this horse was a non symbol beach from the means of cars and ambulances. israel targeted during an in beach, and it's like, do you need refugee camp in 2002? now it's been used by the way people do and it shows us where this cultures to his power. he was involved in creating the destruction of the one you meant aims to crush their spirit and punish those, showing support for any acts of resistance. hannah chose his 5 year old son, add them photos of them working on this culture and says, the process tells
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a lot about costing used to i guess. and again, if we cannot agree on how to coordinate space traffic management, we risk those to safety and the sustainability of space and worryingly, the breach of peace and security. you know, just makes people empowered, investigates the proliferation of commercial satellites. and the far reaching influence of those who funded it's at a tipping point. and we have a small window of opportunity to curtail catastrophic event fighting for space on a jersey to what constitutes extent. so we generally talk to a see, i want you to start with just the fence runners to what happened as independent. we won't be i want to we don't have lead them in policy on it's meant to get 50 percent representation and even accountability
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and benefit. no intelligence services as claimant and you're saying you don't have any reports for that. i should just trust the community often as i find the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness. and i'll just the integrity in the pursuit of the senior as bullet come on, the is killed in and is really striking. $711.00 on raising concerns of a white, a regional conflicts. the not has them speak of this is i just need a life from the also coming up to dangerous to stay doctors, patients and age groups forced to leave one of gauze as last functioning hospitals as fighting moves close to

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