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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 9, 2024 10:00pm-11:01pm AST

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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm the cloud, this is the news life the coming up in the next 60 minute. you're a secretary of state on to the blinking says the daily death toll of the war and civilians and gauze was followed to high crowds. it's vital israel, a cheese its objectives for more members of chutzpah,
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killed in is rarely strikes in southern lebanon as below replies with try to attack sooner. it's ready on the face and moldings with israel bombs more residential areas. and southern dogs. a bit says 9 of its soldiers have been killed in the strict nothing. absolutely. donald trump backed in federal co dorski from unity outcome could have a major impact on the issues presidential election, the news . so us act your stay down to the blinking says the toll of israel's will on civilians, and garza is far too high thoughts. he added it is vital. israel achieve its objective that october. the 7th can never happen again. lincoln was speaking to john unless you tell him, leave off the meeting with his radio. suppose to discuss the future. if doesn't,
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he said many middle eastern nations are ready to invest in golf is future. but only the pathway to a policy instinct. as many countries in the region are really prepared to, to invest in a number of ways to invest when the conflict in guys is over in its reconstruction, in its uh, in its security, supporting palestinians in their, in their governance. but it is essential to them that there also be a clear pathway to the realization of palestinian political rights and a palestinian state. all right, let's be now to is out of how to to is that a blinking press conference in telling me that sir? hi that say you are at the press comes to the say at tell us more about what else you have to say is fits visit to his rather as well. it says, facing visits,
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he didn't really reveal much other than what he's revealed the full in terms of, of the overall view of us on the situation saying that the us is one of the biggest friends of israel and that it has the right to defend itself. and really a speech that will be disappointing to many palestinians, especially as the number of civilian deaths rising by the day in gaza. he called of these thoughts. it also speech really cooling this case by south africa or against israel as to where south africa is accusing israel of genocide, he calls it merit less. he said, especially at the time when thomas is still carrying out. attacks on is rainy's. but one of the things that he did mention that we haven't heard before is the role of the you. and now he said that israel has agreed to allow a u. n. delegation in to the goals a strip to see and assess the situation and conditions to allow those that were displaced from the north to return back to the homes, he couldn't give
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a timeframe. he said, it would all depend on the conditions, but of course we know that israel has been very critical of you and sofa. now, another thing he talks about was the fact that a lot of the hour of nations seems in his me things during this. so have agreed to take part in the plan of reconstruction of the gaza strip. he, when he was pushed by a colleague i'll just there, he didn't give much detail as to what that actually meant and what that role includes. but he said, especially for that to be normalization, he called it also reintegration or an integration upon integration across the region. again, he said that would give israel security so very much focused on the security of israel moving forward. not much really on the post goals that will ponds, not much in depth, was revealed in terms of what all of this means each. what about the reduction of intensity in the financing and how it's been putting pressure on israel,
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but we know it has been done. been doing that rather for a while now. that's despite he himself, earlier last month approving of the sale of all the to israel by bite policy in congress. and despite that, he says that he's still putting pressure on israel to reduce the civilian deaths. now the other things that he talks about, he said that stay focused particularly on discussing that northern border, whether all hezbollah attacks on israel. he said it was important that those lives that they should be able to return. and also he says that the us as well as israel, doesn't want to have a wide regional conflicts. and he's talking of course, especially about the northern border. he did discuss the whole seas in the red sea saying that this threatens the global trade. but again, this is, these are things we've been hearing time and time again on his visits when it comes to actual concrete steps in terms of the winding down of whether civilian
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casualties are increasing. he didn't really offer any resolutions or any solutions he talks. for example, about the rights for palestinians to be able to govern themselves politically. but yes, again, no mention of exactly who would be included in those funds and how that would be implemented this at the time when israel just yesterday had said that the will will continue for the rest of the year. so once again, we all have with no timeframe on when they'll be out of gaza. know, details of how that will happen. i'm putting much of the blame on her mouse as well as all the iranian backs groups. what about these riley government? sorry any coming from them. the whole the has been a law says me things between him today as well as the the us brother, these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he's also met with the presidents of
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his route. he's met with sion, but he's met with families of those hells captive, so he's really squeeze in lots of meetings in terms of what israel is saying. well, that's been saying very much the same thing again, but it's still carrying out those strikes with incense to see it says, even though it's been saying that it's winding down it's operations just yesterday, it indicates that the new phase would include less troops and includes less strikes but we know that the south of the gaza strip is incredibly sense to be populated in this situation. that is absolutely died already. and we haven't even started the beginning properly of this year. and we know the 70 percent of the vehicle is the strip. now is ruins in terms of construction. so how much of israel and how much of this trip is about what happens next. it's really not pull up any times as such, but as we're all set and he's saying that it will continue. i'm also saying,
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but it doesn't want to widen this a rule in any way. so it's in the, not for the region in terms of the northern borders. and yet when you see what's been happening in terms of the tests of those has been deleted as a come on does well, how much in other countries it's showing and it has said that it would be very much willing to carry out more minutes reaction. all right, so thanks for that. that's a picture and tell him you've started reporting that. thank you. all right, we're going to take this on the with the somebody is going to give us an interesting perspective on all of this topic. bosh, who's a former biden administration political appointee now. he resigned from the us department of education last week due to the treatments of palestinians and gaza. please to say, joins us from washington. d. c. studio tart gets a heavy with his hair announces 0. before we get into the whys and wherefores your resignation i, i'm just curious as to say, you are a political appointee and you are a member of the government. effectively, the entity blinking represents won't go through your mind when you hear him singing
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the same old song when he's speaking from israel, basically, backings israel's efforts and gaza with weapons that the us supplied. jan. thank you for asking me, nick. you know, it's, it's hard to hear unfortunately, you know, we're in a situation where the indiscriminate bombing of over 2000000 people in gaza has continued for over 3 months now. and it's clear that the messaging and the policy is not really shifting. i think like there's a clear acknowledgement that there is too much violence, too much harm that has fallen on innocent palestinian lives. but we continue to fall short of acknowledging the humanity and the right to life for those palestinians. and it, it's difficult to here know you had a significant,
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important job in the bite and administration. it's the ongoing situation in gaza that of course, force your hand and i'm sure you didn't take the decision likely, but just just take it through if you would. why you did make the decision that you did in the end. so listen, i mean, for me as a palestinian american, as a passing and man as a passing and christian, you know, my, my identity is intertwined with everything that's been happening. and the reality is that there has been a near daily dehumanizing effect of our current policies and just what is allowed to persist in terms of the aggression against the palestinian life. and i, you know, for weeks used every avenue i could to raise concerns about these policies, to emphasize the importance of humanizing palestinians. uh, you know, palestinian men to housing and christians who are a significant minority in the region now. and you know,
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that message was that fell on deaf ears and there was clear, the only thing that i could do in this moment to emphasize my consternation my concern with the ongoing policy was to resign. so when, when you say, if i don't, this is what actually happened. did people just tell you just to keep quiet and not mentioned at all? what was, what was the, how does on felt uh yeah. it, it wasn't necessarily like, uh, keep quiet um, you know, the white house held listening sessions policy briefings, which was mostly just communicating to us what their assessment of the region is because of the circumstance as it was uh, unraveling um you know, within the department of education, there was a lot of understanding even from the secretary himself, who i met with and spoke with on numerous occasions about how the, how the violence is affecting me on a personal level. you know, there was a lot of patients and, and just like con and constance support from my own building. but i think,
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you know, being able to communicate about that on a personal level is very different from acknowledging how the broader policies are affecting millions of people in the region. and also millions of americans who broadly support an end to this violence and pardon minutes. these fire right, well come on to that in just a 2nd, but a, i guess it must be. it's really hard for you to hear what you, what was being said factory by your boss of president. and when he said he didn't, for example, necessarily trust palestinian figures to the number of dead yeah, yeah, absolutely. i talked about that in my letter that, you know, there are certain things that i think were really dangerous for rhetoric that was used by the administration over the last 3 months. that allowed and facilitated the level of destruction against the gotten the strip and the millions of people who lived there today. so yeah, now you, you talked about the growing support for the palestinian cause in the united states . a protest is interrupted present by some speech yesterday and south carolina
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would like to see more of that. i guess i see in this election yet. to what degree do you think this is going to affect? the democrats hopes in the polls, the election polls? yeah, i think it's up to the president and the democratic party more broadly to make a decision. but i think we're seeing an effect of that right now. like you said, there were protests at the church where the present spoke. there were protest across new york city that shut down for different tunnels and bridges. you know, this is something that we're starting to see more of because i think the, the soul of the american people really does believe in an end to the violence here . i think we see a majority of american support a ceasefire. we see the vast majority of the democratic base, younger voters, voters of color, who do not believe that the current policies are reflective of their values. and i think the president has frequently in the last week talked about what 2024 means
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with respect to protecting democracy from an authoritarian regime. that would be possible under trump. and i think that's a really important and critical message. but i think it's also inconsistent with what the president is doing with respect to his deference to an authoritarian right wing regime in these really government and it's oppression of millions of palestinians. so it's just one final thing is the thing is the democrats can disagree all they like with the present, but what are they going to do? are they going to just just turn tackling vote for trump? no, i think it's up to the present to decide how important his voters are and understanding that they really do value human life regardless of whose lives it is. and it's clear that the current policies and, you know, put restrictions on when posting in lives matter and when they don't. and i think that's a problem for voters target. we do appreciate you coming on to talk to us here at al jazeera,
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thanks very much indeed. as target batch of 4 and 5 ministration political appointee who resigned from the department of education last week. thank you terry . thank you, nick. now israel's army is continuing is offensive and central in southern gaza despite claims that shifting to less intense wolf are. these pictures are from the out of my cause, the refugee camp in the central district. its very minute tree has been striking the area heavily. the average compos also being targeted, scrolls of engine palestinians have been rushed to the hospital and calling us in the south. that's way as well says it's expanding its ground operations. moving 23200 palestinians have been killed since october. so let's head now to southern guns. it's a rapper. in fact, tar couple zooms dining by for us. the and so we've seen this intense bomb me a central and southern gauze and continuing despite his real, claiming it's not conducting a less than tense phase. will tell us,
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1st of all about what's been happening in southern california. yes, definitely attacks did not stop in garza since the early hours of today's morning and that is particularly for the southern part of this trip. as we have been hearing you, the sound of these very surveillance in terms of the wrong side with the whole ring of the fight to just of course these areas. that means that most strikes have been carried out to mrs. particular. what happened in these areas as in as the, why the town and i'm post fallacy is being kit a by and he's very me side where the some of them have been ended and the others have been killed. being transported to unlocks the hospital for medical treatment right now, the sound of the fight to get to is getting much more loud as we can clearly hear, it means that the intelligence operations continue just to eliminate and to talk more targets on the ground in uh, the southern part of the territory. now we clearly have the reporting during the last couple of days,
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that con unit had been the center of the manager of operations. now the by d, the situation that is getting much more di, us similarly to the middle brand needs of gaza strip as explosive devices have been dropped. of a single us had was most military shooting of residential houses and with the ongoing military expansion of the upper of their operations. there are new threats have been imposed as well for the medical sector, especially for amongst the hospital. and i'm also hospital in con, you is now those 2 hospitals are still the main. 2 hospitals rating for residence in areas of vessels and confrontations. the, as with more expansion of the manager operations, of course, these hospitals will be largely affected by the military attacks as we have been missing during the last couple of hours. new attacks throughout the, the been a treat. what hope to drones in the vicinity of this hospital, just to remind people that there is no one is safe as the administrator, expansion of operations also continue in these areas. now on getting destruction of
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residential building, pro, move catastrophe consequences in terms of. busy ability of residents to return back to their destroyed houses. and some people practically do not find any possible way to survive as they are just only heading right now to south seeking for safety. and also in the north of the situation is a relatively common in the past few hours, but a few hours. but what we can say about these run has partially withdrew some of its troops from some, some parts of the north. but they are also still kind of confrontations and as they to neighborhoods in the west of kansas trip along side, we own going back to us in the south. now this area had been a battle zone for the, for these very so just a little going to sense that the funny thing might continue to the rest of the i'd, which means the more destruction and move victims move full as people are no longer feels safe inside goals a strip due to the unrelenting stuff, 2nd of attacks on destruction. all right,
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all right. thanks very much for that. the target was speaking just from the reference of him. joseph, thank now the k for an extra david cameron is express concern that as well as actions and gals, and may violate international law. he made the comments on tuesday while testifying before a parliamentary committee of the mazda is more now from london. he was facing questioning from lawmakers essentially very soon off to come into this role as far as century farm minister here in the u. k. he was repeatedly almost from the outset aust, about the situation in gauze. and whenever he was aust, initially about israel potentially legal compliance with international he was the vase that eventually he acknowledged that. so you know, he did have reservations. he personally had concerns watching events on the fold in gaza day today. and he made a surprising admission in all these cases. ready as a question, as to whether he is in breach of internationally manager know,
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and that's why you have to go back, look at the episode. what for to in particular was baldwin and then ask yourself the a bunch of questions with what little eyes do they give you that advice. the advice has been so far that they have the commitment, the capability and the compliance, but on lots of occasions that he's on the question that comment did also coal for more humanitarian a to be delivered into gauze that through a variety of crossings into the territory he also said that the u. k. supported further humanitarian causes, but he once again reiterate to the british government's position that they would like to see a sustain seesaw went off. what that meant, he explained he would like to see how much unable in future to militarily trust and is really civilians. let's. let's move on to something 11. now we're talking to does rarely strike is killed. 3 members of the own group. principal. it comes a day after his renaissance of dated senior, has bought a commander with sunbelt. we'll see a 2nd is ready strike on,
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choose day targeted. his funeral, killing another member of the own group and hold. it begins our coverage from the tire in southern liver. the lines continue to be crossed in this conflict. israel target to a court at a funeral of a senior has the law field commander killed a day before and an a parent is really drawn strike. there were casualties, but the crowd was defiant. hours earlier, a targeted is very straight to the core, killing 3 members of the lebanese armed group in a southern village. 10 kilometers from the battle field along the border and a few kilometers from a similar attack on west hamilton, when he was the highest ranking member of hezbollah killed since the goop opened the front to help relief pressure on his ally home us in garza toria was killed a week after, how much is number 2 solid,
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rudy was assassinated and as well as strong hold invaded is where i was trying as much as i can to improve the possible to for the patient. but once it carries on another story, like in the capital, i think that's when we can say the principal was policy detours. is by open that it's the turn is indeed road has the law has we tell you to, to the killings accused armed drones to attack and is really army base and so forth . so 12 kilometers from the border. the deepest strike inside as well, since confrontations began in october days earlier that targeted in air traffic control base as well says the strikes cause minor damage. but the near daily attacks by hezbollah have forced tens of thousands of his radius from their homes as well. once security restored and is threatening to expand the war, unless that happens, how's the law is promising to fight back without restraint. if israel launches an
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all out war, but it's secretary general, pass on this rela, didn't commit to a major escalation. he sent to that's possible i would be open to negotiations with as well on clarifying the borderline with lebanon. the u. s. has been trying to work on a long term border agreement to reduce tensions. but hezbollah says there will be no discussion, so to as well stops, it's a question for you. this is right. it has lost hope and god's done in liberty and thought this way to forward. and then it gets coming to live on to try to start negotiations on what happens after the war. despite the attacks has below, when the head with the bearing its commander. so far, the group to its words and actions has signaled it wants to avoid a wider war well as well escalates and appears to be testing deposition center for their electricity to. so there's nothing on
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the . all right, let's take a look at some of the days of the news now, and the former us president donald trump has spent the day in court trying to convince judges that he should be and not to be prosecuted on that federal charges . a trump is accused of trying to have a ton. the results of the 2020 election judges appeared skeptical, and his argument for total immunity prosecutor said he was acting as a candidates at the time when suing falls claims president joe biden stole the election from political head and has more from the court house in washington. dc as a potentially very significant here in here in washington, dc in front of the 3 just a 3 appellate judges. this is all about donald trump's charges that he tried to overturn the election he's facing for felony counts with the potential of up to 55 years in prison. he's appealed to the judge said that he's immune from prosecution . his trial judge denied that. so now he has sent it to the appeals court and the 3
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judge panel heard arguments today. now he is basically saying that because he's president, he's amused then because of the separation of powers, the justice department can't go after him. and because of anything, he does an office under the official capacity, that means he's meeting prosecutor said he was acting as a candidate. and that said, that would set a horrible president in the future if presidents were allowed to commit crimes at office and not be able to be held criminally liable. now trump made sure he didn't have to, but he made sure to attend this hearing today and spoke with the media in a room just down the road from here. again, claiming that he is a victim as a president. and if you don't, as an example of this case where it was and i did nothing wrong, absolutely not working for the country. and i worked on part one
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because we have to have 3 of those 2 things. first of all, the outcome of this case is potentially very significant. not just for donald trump, but for the presidential election. there were some poll, 24 percent of his supporters said, if he's convicted on this case, that he shouldn't be on the ballot. patty call, hey elda 0. washington on a front, as the new prime minister, presidents, mental macro, and has appointed 34 year old gabriela pals who becomes the youngest person to fill that position. president macro new type, utah will give me my ment, him to his administration, latasha, but the report style from one of the rising stalls of french politics. gabriela tile is now from his youngest prime minister. the 34 year old took over from elizabeth phone at a ceremony powers of to being appointed by the french presidency manual. my call the present because you don't have the youngest president in the history. the
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republic has appointed the youngest prime minister in the history of the republic. and in this i see a sign of will destitute and change, and also a symbol of confidence in youth. director of shots. that's all began his career with a socialist policy with joint micro centuries movement a year before my calls elected in 2017. his career has accelerated onto the president from government spokes person, a budget minister, the he's a recent posters education minister, in which he controversially bound a bias in schools and a pointing gabriella. how person like role will be hoping to revitalize his government and turn the page on what has been a very difficult and challenging year for months of pension reform, pro tennis to divisions, and the president's policy over new immigration. little macro is clearly keen for fresh thoughts about the change of prime minister doesn't change the fact that the president doesn't have a majority in the french, paul,
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and i'm pushing ahead with his reform agenda. wouldn't get any easier. possibly the difficulty is that when you want to push through major for the majority, we measure like if i don't see how he's going to achieve this as well. so it's in cosmetic okay. so the opposite results. the public on particularly on the monitoring my chronic. so it's effectively the, the, the side, everything up here. so it's a new up time and the same role. that's all well now for the head with the presidents reforms and or to see the parents and then pick games still also need to rebuild trust with the public ahead of june. you elections and stave off the rising threat from the far right policies. opinion polls suggest this hotel is one of phones is most popular politicians, but he'll be able to with that in politics, things can change fost, latasha butler, which is 0 power. as i said, i had here in august, there are no way on the possibly coming to the 1st country in the world to start the c mining on the commercial stress
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the the color, i think it's safe to say it's looking pretty cold across the good parts of year now we got a massive battery of high pressure that is locked in place. it will strength and further as you go through the next few dice, i fucking foster problem because northern parts of the bridge it shows that on down towards some areas of scandinavia, pushing down towards northern jeremy through denmark is a high that's nestled in place that further south like pressure i lots of dis, the weather. rumbling away, still be with a free the but it's right in the presence of snow. the right with the parent needs a little wet weather that down across us by 9 portugal treatment rate, struggling to get 9 celsius on wednesday. and that's at what weather. right. the way across the central made a moving all the way across into eastern pos ankara. 4 degrees celsius, blustery conditions continue in head driving, further east would just be go through into with the state, a mall, right?
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as you can see that across the central med for the both of these gen retry. but it's certainly got to stay on the cool side, low temperatures, recovery in normal for london. so when we go central positive, let us try it and also affect to the fall both of africa a month with the rifle here in tennessee and west of whether we'll continue across the world of algae area driving along the mediterranean coast. as we go through this day, lots of west africa is dry. a unique perspective. jewish voice for peace is the way for me to take action voices. you don't often hear problem. nations do stand with palestine. it's the same sort of the share connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere,
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says it's whole of israel's will on civilians and gallons was far too high for the audited, spiteful israel, a chief, it's subjective that october, the 7th can never happen again. as well as car it out targeted strikes. one has a lot in southern level and can be at least full members who is retaliation. like if the military command center north of israel becomes a day off to israel assassinated, see me, that's what i come on with. and dogs are these ready armies talking to refugee comes from the central sort of in time residential building. so in the southern city of con, units were destroyed at more than $23200.00 pallets. unions have been killed since of today, but the 7th. well, the situation that likes the hospital in central dallas or is dia off, the israel's evacuation order for most of the doctors and medical workers to leave inquiry was at the medical facility and sent us this report of the we are in the hospital imbedded. bella,
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where most of the medical team evacuated after the fires live. i munition on the i c u unit and the maternity unit in the cause. sure, let's walk inside. as you see, the only medical person on the left are under the nursing team where most of them are volunteers and live in the area and do not have any place to evacuate. we have been talking to the nursing team and they're sending us that's they were goal. our goal is to stay here because they feel that it is a huge responsibility for them to leave the hospital. they also told us that the main doctors are evacuated with their families because their families work inside this hospice us. also, the administrative team is completely empty, where the doctors are doing the doctors left in the hospital are doing both the administrative work and the medical you are here. there are
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sin also volunteers for the cleaning, for cleaning the hospital. and at 2 days ago, some journalists who were here in the hospital had and made an initiative, has been at the hospital to mean it's flores. and it's emergency departments more than 90 percent of the month because a team in the officer has put the evacuated after. i myself also evacuated the hospitals and its not only doctors who evacuated but also journalists where we're talking about more than 10, medium organizations less than evacuated southern to hon units and $2.00 to $4.00. we're also talking about people who are seeking refuge in the hospital for more than 3 months is dead and but the hospital is not witnessing as much as has been also with missing a severe shortage of medical use. according to the method can see him in this
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hospital. this is in the clinic as data, gaza product. all right, let's bring it down to through a scene to click on this mon discharge onto this here on search. so mountain, 1st of all, let's talk about to and to blinking in israel. 3 things we want to end the will as soon as possible is it is real, must achieve object. it's objective that october 7th count after the game, diplomatic part is the best way to achieve security. i haven't heard anything different that way in any way. well, i mean there's actually, i've worked with and that especially the fact that you know, you've got my other man, right. these quite persistent. maybe, you know, no change of tone now for 3 months, continues to repeat as lise, even though that yeah, that the is reported in plain sight. every day he talks about as far as one thing on the war, we just reported the past week. more than a 1000 killed the guys
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a whitening down the war. just a bit to 150 the day before 250, killed white thing down to what, what does the talking about? you don't know, and you start repeating the same live kind of thing. the same lies about how much fighting from hospice was cool. when we know what this was, the bunks already said, i'm headquarters on hospitals. now i gave you the secretary of defense. awesome. so talking about the vicinity of hospitals. no one is talking about in the auto hospitals and schools. you know, basically it gets a little files up on thousands of staff, teachers and students, some doctors in more crimes. and you just click repeating that as a business fact when it's in fact section. and then the point that was really quite annoying, you know, you and you expect from a sector, so to be a bit forthcoming. so he's, he's picking out of his right, as he said that out of the doors and turkish needs, he met all interested in potentially joining in, you know, in finding
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a solution to the issue and break on top of the cost. i think guys are, if there's a fast towards a company has a fusion to stay to install so forth. when he was asked whether the video agrees to that. he said i cannot speak for him. simple question does nothing. you know, i agreed to do those tests what you should, oh no, that's not that now i agree to negotiate with a fellow standing with a ppo or not. there's nothing you know, accept but a c and or forward it to, to extend its rule to guys or not. does he accept to the occupied guys and so on, so forth. so i think he, he'd done a lot of this stuff that he should have addressed had on rest of the world of being saved for weeks. now that is con, carry on pretty much the rest of the world, other than the u. k, which is the rest of the, in it support for the united states. but now we have them for a minister, david cameron saying that is where i may have committed war crimes. what do you make of this rather tailoring maneuver? unlike uh, unlike scripts that blinking, oh, you know, was not exactly a sense of like, had that
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a clinton. he wasn't the general like alexander haig. he was always an assistant. oh, it's kind of the briefcase for by then. so he's not, he doesn't have the goal. he doesn't have the spine to really, you know, be creative, right? it's blinking his banking gray man does what he asked to do. camera and was a prime minister. and so in the end of the day, he was fed up with that questionnaire and he expressed his opinion well, you know, maybe they have violated international law if you look at each and every case. but it's much simpler than that. you know, the 4 minutes the camera north camera knows that collective punishment is a violation of international law. and he knows that the start of ation of people have gaza. and the bombing of electric grids and, and, and we to mills and so on, so forth is a for crimes the bombing of hospitals and schools and beginning of thousands upon
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thousands of children. no. so so but anyway, if you combine both, right, the bridge and the american, especially the americans, but the bridge are supporting them all the way it seems. what they would find to do now is basically a front street is there as genocide in gaza. it into a political that she's been in to original supplement such as the blinking is in fact rewarding. is there as a general side by out of the exhaustion. that's what he's doing in the region. that's what it means when he talks about the integrated original approach. integrated original approach means we got award resort for the kidding of 13000 better students. we're gonna want to buy out of normalization with showed in order one of those ation. because this promise wish for as it may be, that the may 1 day except some kind of an entity next door, which it does. but it also takes us to another madness. you're probably too young
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next to remember that i saw an also process that started 30 years ago. hm. 30 years of hostile process with this thoughts. so talking about the piece process today. i'm starting to blink and as long as along with mr. lord cameron, they want to start also 2 point oh, now, what does that mean? you know, integrated original approach, but i, so you know, for us to have to repeat the lives itself. we believe in a diplomatic solution. they want to political process moving forward. and they will see when the war with wind donovan on the basis of that, that is that would have been awarded with normalization i, so on and so forth. we've had the 1st 2 years of that kind of a deceptive political crime code. also that ended up with 700000 illegal settlers and occupied territories. and now they want to drag us again to another years, decades long process was basically will lead to nothing or am i will leave it that sites very much. i'm on the shower there, i'll see that this kindness,
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thank you. well, the while the un general assembly is be meeting to discuss the situation in dollars or it comes as the u. n. bones israel's compartments in central browser, as a very hampering distribution of much needed humanitarian aid. last month, the us of being towed the resolution on gauze, according for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire of a group of rabbis. hilda, stating that the un security council chamber monday they calling for an immediate cease fire in the gaza strip. the group that called rabbis peace occupied the chamber briefly before security officials, for both of them. initially went into the chamber as part of an official to the un princess, as well as real as ministry late as a warning, the governments of a potential lot rising in the occupied westbank, tens of thousands of palestinians have been prevented from returning to the jobs in israel since october, the number of kennings raise and attacks involving is ready forces and satellites
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seizing all time highs. but smith reports now from romano. every week in the occupied westbank after it is ready, right. the sea is repeated over more than $300.00 funerals, have been held since october. the 2nd chicago battle for should be there's no water electricity in many places in the account because it's not easy to keep fixing and then making people's lives harder. they want to kill national, heard the destruction of homes, road and utilities during rates is a deliberate is really policy, widely denounced as collective punishment is rob. okay. patient effects, every aspect of life here. but a more than 50 is that ok patient has perhaps been never more oppressive and suffocating than it is. now. if it's not rage, then it's set to auto text around $36.00 a week according to the un, a record time to accommodate settlers. b is rarely copeland, is expanding permanent and temporary checkpoints. a 40 percent increase in the last whole year says the un hours, long delays,
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hubble business and fuel frustration on since october the 7th. more than 192000 palestinians who worked in israel on the settlements have not been allowed back. so what are the, what is the, when it was started with his spin the savings? now the markets dies, tens of thousands with an s ro, bye with the engine of the economy. every way they to and there is no way out the 3000000 palestinians trumped in this occupation. it's why as well as military lead is a warning again of the risk of a 3rd uprising, bernard smith, i'll just say around ramallah the, the scientists have confirmed that 2023 was the world's health this year on record the data from the combined because climate change service shows 2023 was the hope to see it by substantial margin and likely to be the world's warmest in the last
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100000 years since june 2023. every month has been the world's office on reco compared with the corresponding months in previous years. scientists had what to expect to this milestone of the climate records were repeatedly broken noise parliaments to prove to plan, to allow deep sea mining of its coast under the pine. the country will lease rights for underwater exploration to commercial mining companies. opinions will and that could endanger the environments but support of say, money will reach materials necessary for green technologies. let's speak now to volta sonya, who's the ceo of look marine minerals have joined us live now from savanna. good to have you with us will to we hear a lot about the potential of a d. c mining in the pacific and the ongoing to base and control to see about that . this is for norwegian, bullets is what would you expect to extract the in region with this? thank you so much for us for inviting me in the in the week. and we'll just, we will have
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a slightly different type of the pulse suspend in the pacific. so here we have the so called the mind getting these crest which are quite sick in no way. and they are highly inbox with coldwell, and several of the river of minerals needed for the green transition. and then we have the, the sold fives of the sea, but massive suicide, which have, of course, the sink and coal boat. so that's the minerals. okay. no way, you'll know that as being a endless control to see about this is a huge amount of opposition to it. and their argument is that very little is known about the deep sea bed and that we need to close that knowledge got before we start issuing licenses like this. so i'll be putting the cart before the holes, we should be doing most scientific research to turnkey. i'm just done. what's the stake? well, i think we can do both. i mean we, we agree with also what been the way to states that we should have
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a training force my principal on this. we agree that the, the wrong in order to gaps on the, especially on the environment, but also on the resources, especially in no way. so the way we will do it in no way is that we will the industry together with the government, a research institute. we'll spend the next say, 5 to 8 years exploring for the resources and at the same time, mac, the mac, the, the marine environment. so you mean exploring but not extracting are exactly not extracting because although in one way there was a green light for extracting. also by 1st we need to find the results of c that a commercial and then we would need to have a plan presented for the parliament. we also and the impact. so the assessment to show that this can be done with an acceptable impact on the nature, but nobody in europe, in your life and voice in europe, the commission is express,
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strong concerns about the environmental impact to the plant. a 120 or a pin parliamentary or written language let to to know which impala mentor seem to voted against it. they said that the assessment conducted by the norwegian government has too many gaps then, and this is important more than a 100 ocean scientists of cold for pause on the deep sea mining globally. not this kind of legislation that allows that to proceed. so what do you, what is it, is you in other and parliamentarians and no a who owns a deep sea scientist on marine biologists know that those scientists think, well we, i think you have to say that not tolerate mar, told him which people are talking about this for miami and not from auditorium for expiration, and in no way that won't be a long face, but expiration and we want to green, we need more data. but at the same time, we know that the green transition will need a huge amount of manuals. and when you say no to something you're saying yes to something else. as we know, for instance,
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that significant bought some unique goal will come from indonesia and brain forest . so we mean a thing that the oil and gas, or oil and gas industry has the technology to call little to mind bikes, pro and mines the deeps and mental. that's what we like to see. to make the tests to see what we've, if we can achieve by saying, you know, we will, we will not be able to even test our, our theory. i will so as to see if we can develop technology for our company. we see already we have made that the big achievement on coming up with technology both on expiration and action on production that, that minimize the, the environmental impacts. i mean, we'd like to work the beginning with all of those to see what we are doing. okay. many that of course, that were very worried about the legacy that said you were assessing here, but when he with that for now, i will to certainly appreciate that. thanks very much indeed for joining turn it on here. okay,
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thank you. the audit ukraine's defense ministry of uncovered forward amounting to $260000000.00 investigations were carried out to the last 4 months of the vitamins, the landscape pointed. arista, number of, as a new defense minister is being tossed with preventing corruption and making defense procurement, more transparent. vegas in cavan, sent this update. this investigation has taken place over the last 4 months under the new defense. some is then rest and from the roof, and they say that they have uncovered $260000000.00 of violations of $260000000.00 worth of violations. and that's the current defense minister. he took office in september last year after the last defense minister was forced to resign enough. lexi risk enough was mainly involved in getting allies to give you credit reference for the what voyage. but he's department did have a bad reputation that were allegations in fact, investigations revealing that the department had overpaid things like eggs,
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winter jackets that were inadequate for troops on the front line. so that jackets and things like this. so at the end of those individually and not passing the indicated, he was forced to resign. there was also this investigation that revealed that for $1986000000.00 worth of weapons were delivered late. sometimes a many months like now when you're fighting a war, it's important to get those weapons into the country and to the front lines. and especially when western powers are donating those funds or are giving you the money for those weapons. and that was very embarrassing, but not the new defense of minutes is very keen to show that they are taking action against corruption and the appealing. at least the language is appealing to wisdom has saying that the new procurement procedures are in line with naples tend to assess because ukraine wants to be a part of your up. it wants to be a part of may 21 of those main concerns. the undermines listing efforts to keep supporting ukraine. is that corruption?
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i, i said i had her not 0, i could oh, flash staves. imagine something else or convicted gang lead. it goes missing from a high security prison, the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the other guy in the present, his ankle doors declared a state of emergency operating the torres gang lead to escape from prison on sunday . police have lost and 900 for who is their adult for master?
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yes, he was having a 3040 a sentence and drug trafficking. and madame a sounds around pnc as this report. this is jose ad, or for my c us better known as the took the leader of the powerful list to nero's gang in ecuador. he was serving a long sentence for murder, drug trafficking, and organized crime in this maximum security prison in the 4th city of wyatt. kill but on sunday when soldiers rated the centre as part of the government the crack down. oh, tory too said he was nowhere to be found. the government launched a major operation to recapture him so far with no results and will not be in an operation involving more than 3000 people in the prison has been rated in search of the most wanted prisoner. and the operation continues and authority screaming or suspected of having played the role in the assassination of presidential candidates . the end of every, since your last year, he to as often with 5 deltore these he has escaped prison before and recently
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appeared in this music video, partly filmed inside the jail and sung by his daughter, glorifying, gets criminal exploits. following fetus escaped, incidents have been reported in several prisons across the country. inmates were seen standing on roofs as they held prison guards hostage inside printing them with knives. mr. president, please reconsider your decisions. don't let yourself be driven by impulses and false expectations on a settlement, or you won't be, i'm waiting for them. this is the 1st major prison crisis for the recent, the elected president, the noble, a banana empire. here with liberal political experience took over the november promising to reduce violence of i guess i won't be in again, on monday he announced a 2 months state of emergency. okay, some of you and then i've got to say that both of us seeing in the countries prisons as
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a result of our decision to confront the buses. why the government has taken action . so that will allow us to regain control of the prisons that have been lost recent years. but some really say the president's plan is failing. that grant took care of, i'm not at the level, it seems like the face in the crisis repeating the same reset. pay of the previous government and it has been proven that declaring the state of emergency is nothing efficient way to contain cron homicides keep growing an equal door. and there is a risk that we will remain the most violent country in less than america. in 2024 by in recent years, equity or has been living to an unprecedented security crisis fueled by drug trafficking and that out tori. these if failed to address these latest developments seem to suggest more troubles ahead. alison that i get the address either. one of the biggest events in the roman catholic calendar was back after 3 or higher just g tube dependent. the possession of the black desert read an image of jesus christ leave by some follows to possess. healing powers draws millions of diversities. every year. statue was enclosed in gloss for the 1st time,
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but it didn't have to i believe, as we were trying to get as close to it as possible, ought to be light reports now from minute. as the image of the black nazareth paraded around old manila, courted by see a bare foot believers, the procession is one of the greatest modern spectacles of the catholic faith. after being downsized for the past 3 years, due to concerns over corporate 19, it returns this year, the filipino brands of passive system on full display. i really prosthetics i am here and am i late because of the miracle up the block. and as i mean, i believe he has the answers to my problems. the centuries old statue of jesus christ was in a glass case for the 1st time. but this did not prevent abilities when scrambling
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to get on the float. they believe the closer they are to the image, the more they'll be granted it's gift miracle. the last time the black that green procession was held back in 2020 more than 2000000 people to part. now the pan demik may have held back the annual tradition, but clearly, devotees have held onto their face. at one point, the float looked like it was going to tip over. it stopped moving for a while. activities took turns timing and dropping into the sickening crow. feels good to be able to touch him. it feels like a aspirations are within reach. the massive procession takes place just one month after a bomb exploded at the catholic service in the south planes lay eyes devotees say they believe the black, nazarenes will protect them today. and in the year a head wind to below alger 0, manila in china could see a 2nd straight year population decline. that's wanting from democracy. they say that
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a sluggish economy and high but officially under reported over 19 death though, behind the slip, an expensive housing market. this had to be make it harder for young people to stop . so that's it from 8 o'clock this visa, i will be back in just a minute. so i'll have another half hour the as the world is increasing the crypt and the mental health at the dentist i was getting inside the tax every day before school. it was hard to find a new full pallets you spilled in diverse corners of the globe. ask big questions about how we can improve on well be, move those unconscious images. i never felt anything lock it, meets the people trying to make a difference. we welcome people and we offer the many things here. you can just be
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yourself monkey changing the way you think about mental health coming on. i'll just hit and you need to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you all . the good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. us veto in the security council. this is a may just something go because it did x or to hear the story on told to how does era the injustice for me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in the news is something that happens to every single day, whether it's a war or natural disaster, whether it's political corruption,
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making sure that they understand. and this simple language is absolutely crucial. the city is already 50 percent evacuated. most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best time remained best produced as the best fixes and those other people, the i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the well the guys extra state hun cheap lincoln says the daily toll of war and civilians and dogs was far too high, but adds its 5 lives relatives, subject to the of the clock this out 0 in life. and also coming is riley strikes on southern

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