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of exploring how existential affects to life impacts the human psyche apocalypse, amazing, coming soon on outsourcing. the relentless siege on con, eunice is rather imposes a calf for you on out a mouse hospital. the palestinian red crescent calls it a violation of international know the on carry johnston this is i'll just hear a lot from how also coming up. oh yeah shad. my brother doesn't know till now that he's lost all of his family except me. families, toner parts. as rose world goes, that has left tens of thousands of children without parents,
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families of captives housing guns that joined thousands of motion to most of the defense industry in tennessee. on a breakthrough in the gene therapy treatment, 2011 year old boy to see if the 1st time the beginning, garza with the red cross is warning of thousands of preventable debts if medical facilities are not protected from indiscriminate assault is where the forces have impose a coffee on the amount of hospital preventing supplies and ambulances from reaching it, it's among only 3 hospitals remaining that can performance vote, surgery and emergency care. yes, has repeatedly come on the 5 thousands of displace palestinians have been seeking refuge at the facility. and there's been continued selling and done 5 in calling
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eunice, in southern gaza. is there any forces that formed a you in rescue? g. santa kidding. 11 people and injuring dozens. troop 7 circle. the city targeting residential buildings by thousands of displaced a shelter and nothing. the more people move to milwaukee, every 2nd passes with a new casualty. we do not have medicine and we do not have anything to treat people . they done fired and until every show on the peaceful people inside, what place is a safe place? the you, an agency informed us that it was a safe place and we informed the people accordingly. eventually people were showed people who are injured and all those killed. we buried tomatoes and the shelter. we should, we buried them. sniper, bullets targeted us directly. where else should people go? okay. all right. i will assume has monetize developments from rafa and southern gaza the attack. so the goal is
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a stretch did not stop today as the main focus of the military as strikes was directed towards the city of can you just the 2nd largest city where the east very force is trying to take full control of the city as they are trying to advance more into the main central neighbor who is the have targets today. one of the main training centers that fund by the united nations were dozens of town. a city is being killed and others have also been wounded as people had been fleeing to roughly on the very mass is very compartment the own. go and get taxed to date or call. you just had completely killed 14 palestinians along side with more than 50 others being ones as on the different coal was made by the policy, ministry, fills, and full international organizations to afford protections for hospitals inside the city as they are struggling to keep a rating of the old, the hood or, and also a destruction of folding them in, con eunice into a separate part of the territory. tarka bassoon l to 0,
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roof southern gauze. and the us state department says the attack on the un cents a sheltering siblings in calling you. this is incredibly concerning. we deplore today is a tax on the unions con eunice training center. if you've heard me say it before, you for the secretary, say it before, but the civilians must be protected and the protected nature of un facilities must be respected and humanitarian workers must be protected so that they can continue providing civilians with real life saving uh, surrender tearing assistance that they need family is of is rarely, campuses health and goals that have joined protests is in tennessee. thousands, march through the streets towards is of defense ministry, the crowd to a coin for the release of or is very captive steuben housing garza or the other. i mean it has more now from tennessee. a lot of people here in this room that would say that the priority is to bring back these captives that are in gaza now for
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a 109 days, especially that and they have been reports that the number of them are dead and deep. and the families, all worry, they keep on saying that time is running out. and then you have also try a very difficult days for israel like yesterday when 21 soldiers were killed in one attack in guys had the largest number of soldiers killed in one day. since the beginning of the ground invasion, so old, that things to the forefront. many questions about what to do next. i think there's still support for the war. the way the government puts it forward as a war to get read and diminish. how about us? so that is something at a large part of the population. if not one of the population here in israel would agree on. but there is also a realization that is going to take much longer than what they thought,
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even though the government has been wandering about that and is in the coming get that cost at the personal cost for many families. in not only the families of the captive adults, of the families of the soldiers, what kind of toss says it's opposed by remarks reportedly made by israel's prime minister. but the husband rolled in mediating the release of kept his phone, garza and leaks were quoting benjamin netanyahu, who was saying cut all his role was problematic. and he was unhappy. washington didn't apply more pressure on them. and statements published on the x that can tolerate foreign ministry. one that if such comments with true, they are irresponsible and destructive to the efforts to save innocent lives on the southern joins. it's not for me. i'll keep all these through some homes that tell us more about what these ready permits to report to. they said of israel's prime minister in a week's remarks showing dissatisfaction on
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a wide variety of levels. let's begin with his remarks about the costs of these. he compared them to the likes of the red cross and the united nations. but said that in fact the companies are even more problematic. he also alleged that the properties are funding him us, but he also is showing dissatisfaction with the united states saying that he was quote, very angry at the fact that the americans chose to renew their presence in a base and offered for an additional 10 years. it is the largest american base inside of the middle east. these really prime minister again, remember, has been publicly sang buddies for any of their assistance in mediation and negotiations back in november closet. it was an instrumental partner and trying to secure the release of many captives in a 110 actually ended up getting released because of those mediation efforts. because that is slamming these remarks, saying that if they are true,
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they are one not surprising but to their obstructive, and they undermine the mediation process that has been going on for months, not just to bring back the captive, but also to stop the war. these really prime minister is also showing dissatisfaction with the american saying that they need to put more pressure on the properties. so benjamin netanyahu is seemingly on happy with a lot of situations. a lot of countries, things he says aren't going his way. additionally, he's been saying the military pressure is the only way to bring back the captives. but we know, and we have seen that mediation efforts, especially from countries life that have been key and instrumental. not only in favor of either how much or or, or is read it, it comes in at bigger context, it as cuts out or believes that this institution window or comes to on and at permanency as far as in the best interest of both sides actually is where it is and, and, and how much and the palestinians. but this is different story because nothing,
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you know, once every one to those things is on way. and he's failing the, by the volunteer face to convince his own people that he's doing the right thing. and he wants to just to add blame others and, and pass the but for his video on because out it is ready for us is all continuing the res throughout pots the occupied westbank for the it shows soldiers storming the village of drama in nablus rates were also carried out in the town of denver is where the forces of killed $371.00 protestant incident occupies westbank since october. the 7th. international court of justice says it will deliver its ruling on friday on the provisional measures requested by south africa. this genocide case against israel in december, its government brought the case against isabel, accusing it of genocidal acts and it's a sold on gaza. it's requested the emergency matches including for israel to suspend it, but it's your ration in gaza. but any of we spoke with michael back of
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a former associate lawyer at the i c. k. it's really important to understand that what the court is going to be deciding on friday is not whether israel is in breach of any of its obligations under the genesis. by convention, those are, as we've said, south africa's main claims. and the case. this is about provisional measures, that's a kind of emergency relief or in term relief. the south africa is 16 while the case is pending. and so south africa has asked for a number of things, but to make the most prominent requests are 1st for an order that would direct israel to suspend all military operations in gaza. and secondly, for an order that would direct israel to not impede and indeed facilitate the effective delivery of humanitarian assistance into casa. and so how the court addresses those 2 requests, if it decides to indicate provisional measures at all, is what to really look out for on friday. so to request is the court likely to
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grant one request and deny another one? because i understand this has happened in the past, like the boss, me a case a few years ago. right. so 1st, what we'll see if the course besides the south africa met the basic test for provisional measures to be if you order it in the 1st place, many ice age experts. and i would agree with, with this view things in south africa did do enough to show that it's claims under the genocide convention, or at least a plausible and very importantly that the palestinian population of guys that faces real and imminent risk of irreparable harm. and nothing that's happened in the last 2 weeks, i think has changed that assessment. so the court can, the court isn't limited to what south africa has asked for the south. the court doesn't have to say yes or no to south africa's specific requests. if it decides to issue provisional measures, they can formulate whatever set of measures it thinks is most appropriate. and so while i think the court will want to say something about a bill,
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israel's military operations, i'm not convinced that they will be willing to go quite as far as south africa has asked them to go. or in a complete suspect. there's no dirt activities or the impact se rarely bombardments of gauze was far reaching the tearing families. a part is created, a generation of children has been opened according to the un met human rights group . within 24000 children, lost the parents of a 100 groups on us on us, on the beach of the i pod into a key and then the threatening the strike on the home in the slide with the g comes in central costs. 56, the old brother on us has no lawsuit. what's happened to the mom and dad? oh yeah, we should have no clue. my brother doesn't know till now that he's lost all of his family except me. i don't know how to tell him. i'm afraid that if i tell him it
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will have a psychological impact. stripe did not just scale the pods left a life changing thing, duties. on a good? no, i was with my family at home. i went to bring something from the kitchen. suddenly everything fell down and i was on fire. the fire was eating meat. the slough stained outside with his friends football, their favorite sport, and the full on my legs amputated. what can i do? i want to walk. i want to run. i want to play. i want to see my mother. i want close to where i want to stand up. i want to walk alone on my own. i can sit down. i want to be able to sit down. i can sleep. i stay awake all the time. of the main shop on this
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wondering what he did to this of these so what's the new, what did i do to these? really? i did nothing to them. i did not carry a gun against them. i did nothing wrong to the israelis the for now on us an awesome alone but the light but as is right intensifies it's bombardments inc, cuz that is not guaranteed hams. and how much does it so it's a couple of dollars. is there tens of thousands of origin tenants go on strike because of the controversial economic reforms the
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brought to you by visit castle? hello. so has we thought there was some flooding around rio diginero? this is just north and east of the city flooding out the supermarket. here are the i was just wants to buy water. there has been copious amounts of rain falling here and still more rain stuck in this area on thursday. it's being amplified by moisture coming off the south of planting to now that we've talked about the rain, let's talk about the heat. colors are on dark, the red. the higher the temperature from the argentine pappas breakdown to patagonia temperature is not that far off. 40 degrees and this heat will stick around for the next several days. pretty persistent rain in to northern bolivia, pushing into the amazon jungle on thursday and to central america. we go with those trade winds picking up with the more showers and storms who spend eula and for the eastern caribbean islands. there was for the northern dominican republic just the other day for the alerts and play for the us call states with all this wet weather, being amplified by moisture coming off the golf, that shoots up into the ohio valley. so what was snow in toronto is now turning to
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rain on thursday. you get a mile push of barrier temperature up to 3. also mile. they're coming off the pacific for western canada and the pacific northwest. and the acts of weather continues for california. next week we could see an atmospheric river the weather brought to you by visit castle. this is the 1st to decide that we see 3 of the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we're witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the
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the one thing i wanted to remind to of our top story is this. the red cross is warning of thousands of preventable destin garza medical facilities on protect it. it says 73 hospitals remain functional. one of them has repeatedly come under a track, and a few has been imposed on the amount of some special preventing ambulances from reaching the facility. the international court of justice says that route on friday, whether or not to ground emergency measures in south africa's genocide case against israel, africa has requested that the wealth quote for that is relative suspended, submitted show probations and gaza and take all the necessary measures to prevent the genocide families of this very campuses held in going to join for testers in
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tennessee, thousands months through the streets towards israel's defense ministry. the crowd to a quote for the release of all this way. the captive still being housing task raining, but who is these? have 5 to 3 and to ship a ballistic missiles of us containing ship mess detroit. the vessel came on the fire as it was transiting the gulf of 8 and the red sea 50 north, a cool miles south of lucon in union, when they saw landed in the sea and 2 others were shot down by the bullshit us as gracefully the ship and crew set to be safe. domestic shipping on it says it's turning around to us flag vessels as a result. commercial vessels in the area have repeatedly come under attack from who's the fighters, but by run the
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restroom is accusing ukraine of shooting down the military plane, saying that it came down to the city of elko road in southern russia. the kremlin says aircraft had 74 people on board, including 65 ukranian prisoners of war. a cave says it was carrying weapons ukrainian president as quote for, for clarity on the circumstances of the crash, from a product report from keith. this was the moment a russian military transport plane crash to the ground, prompting conflicting claims and counter claims about what and who was on board. the russian officials say the illusion. 76, similar to this one was transporting 65 ukrainian prisoners of war for a prisoner exchange. they claim on 2. yeah, across miss sounds were detected, being launched from the crane you inside of the border launch 2 or 3 murder. but let's go from the morning of january 24 months ago time. a terrorist act was
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committed as a result of which in the area of the belgrade region russian transport it across with shut down, which was carrying out of slides and the transport of $65.00 military personnel of the armed forces. if you crying from moscow region to belgrade, who were accompanied by 3 russian officers and a crew of 6 people, they all died. the claims were immediately treated with deep suspicion by ukraine, that accuses russia of conducting long standing. this information campaigns, which with the shortest, the other item, usually jim. okay. and it is obvious that the russians are playing with the lives of ukrainian prisoners with the feelings of their relatives and with the emotions of our society. it is necessary to establish clear facts as much as possible, given that the plane crash happened on russian territory beyond the control facts is the key word. now stop was the salon. you believe you didn't assume? officially, ukraine says it has no evidence of its prisoners of war being on the plain,
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but the statement by military intelligence, as hinted that if they were on board, russia was responsible for the safety. blaming must go for nothing. holding keep upfront spoilt arrangements for the prisoner swath. i'm for flying p, o w's so close to an active was establishing the truth as being made. honda, by the secrecy that surrounds the highly sensitive exchanges of russia and ukraine in prisoners. this was the last prison. this walter carried out to new yeah. even rushes list of the ukrainian po w's. they say what on the plane is being disputed with a number of social media posts, questioning the veracity of some of the names public broad. i'll just say era, key breakthrough in gene therapy treatment has allowed an 11 year old boy to hit the 1st time they some time on the when the experimental surgery at the children's hospital philadelphia in america, you know, has any mild to moderate hearing impairment research and says the treatment could
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have profound implications in the future for people with hearing loss under study publish. and the last that document significantly was store that having in 5 or 6 children treated in china using experimental gene therapy. well, jane each and is a doctor that boston's mass. i am a hospital in harvard medical school in the senior officer of the study in the us. he joins us from boston. welcome to the program, so festival, and very much layman's terms, if you will. how does this thursday actually work? so these are starting to treat the children welcome completed their. so these are quite a gsr p. why do we to easy to use? these are so called a special type of virus, a, the fires to carry the gene. and we can get into the year, oh, as a children and as a children don't have that. he's pretty good. the gene, the kind of here before the treatment that complete that after we inject, as
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a gene product utilization, a year. the product actually go into the cell and work and we started the fall sheet as a result the children can hear and somebody else do that. and if that's the case, how important might gene therapy be in the future. then when it comes to all the illnesses, all right, so do use are these really very advanced technology is the use of all different diseases, fossil fuel and loss. these are pretty, getting caught in the, in a way to aspect alert won't be indicating the hearing. so this is the rate is a 1st time that we've shown the gene syrupy can be, was to treat genetic hearing loss, which per donald of defect children. so to choose a work phone company that obviously them and see we gain the here in the last of the there we gain to speech. can be the 18 you mentioned. well, why they,
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i mean what, what about the, what about the cost of, of gene therapy? that mean when it eventually be available to, to patients in poor countries, for example. exactly. so at least uh, you know, or is really the 1st step to make sure it's working, working well. and the future we definitely want to was skill opposite production. we can produce a little and a cheaper rate and i'll go use to, to re enable people, especially if i didn't call it country to afford these kind of genes, surgery products for the patients, all the, any ethical issues that when it comes to gene therapy, i mean, who decides which traits a normal then and which are not? right, this is a very critical question. so these children were treated z, z out there by the parents are not. so from their point of view, as
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a pen from the view is really one to the children to have the same clearing can be as a parents. but we want to understand this on this communities where people are very cautious. they say that we used to living as a best community. we know we have a culture wherever huge one keeps on way. so we have to be very careful how we want to provide the to patients for potential patient a route routine thing. so these procedure for this pretty good disease and the waiting room location, and we've had to find the reliability. and so the procedure saw squeeze, really minimally invasive. so n e n g search and we saw the training that come through these read it. well, i'm, i don't expect any problems. they are a major and the fact these are, there's a many different type of genetic differences and over 120 of these are just one of
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them. so this started really opened the door to ask the box more treated for other type of what you're getting, hearing us to. so we thinking more already come on the way and boatright a table. leave it that showing you trying to thank you very much. indeed for joining us, tens of thousands of workers and not in tina have worked off the job and at 12 our general strike against controversial economic reforms. and boxes were led by trade unions who say that governments tend austerity measures will lessen people's already difficult living conditions. let's say anything reports now. the 10s of thousands or trade union members answer the call to take to the streets of argentina, to protest against new president cub getting malays austerity measures are kind of obvious, even though i have stopped funds for the soup kitchens, the starving, the poorest, while a favor in the pharmaceutical companies, big business and big land owned the president as
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a lunatic. he wants congress to see all its power to him. my heart aches for what's happening in my country. the public sector workers were docked a day of pay, and union leaders could face fines or even prison for disrupting the free flow of traffic. but that didn't stop huge numbers of people from taking part in the 12. our national strike. price of $5.00, the trade unions, the country discuss whether or not the small as it's called the people here, $630.00 article all of their social security administer describes the strike is the work of quote,
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fuel shows, trying to preserve their corporate privileges, had to cancel the 295 flights of lead dialect 25 to one or 200000 passengers suffered today because of these people voted by the many that it was a gamble for argentina's unions. many of whose most emblematic leaders a widely criticized for corruption. so i sort of seem to get the fun to trade unions. i'm not very popular actors in our society. and we have a government that presents itself as the enemy of the union's. so the strike could be counter productive for the organizes perhaps. but argentina is still a very powerful trade. unions have made it clear. the strike was just the beginning . this in a country where social unrest fuse by power in this unions amid, in acute economic crisis, have brought down governments before. to see a newman al jazeera window site is
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a french farm is they've taken that protest to brussels. the movement has been growing across from since, by some of the demonstrations in germany and the netherlands, the angry at the you and the french government for what they say are rising prices, taxes and unreasonable ecological legislation. if i should like to the pulse, taking that protest to the heart of the new french form is demonstrated in brussels . they say the rising cost to new you environmental rules and make that work impossible. i'm just fed up above the surface to, i'm sorry, frustration.

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