tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 4, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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or station, an unforgiving climate change. a young indigenous leader makes old plans to protect their village. fire beneath a witness documentary on a jersey at the the hello, i'm about to send, and this is for news on line from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes is ready. shouting near the building once used as a kindergarten chose at least 2 children in the office. $127.00 palestinians have died in garza, in the last 24 hours. the hospital under is really sees displays policy that is on the patients inside guys
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as all she for medical complex say they draw the dive and live in fear and without food and water. 11000000 people this place to the un high commissioner for refugees, appeals for peace and a visit to sit down. the indonesian presidential candidates look at noble ways to move the youth to make up the majority of the countries voters and sport to title chasing teams are about to meet in the english primary lead. you're going crops living full take on arsenal, knowing a when will take them a points clear half the top, the 13 g m t, that's 3 pm in the gaza strip. in the past 24 hours is rarely strikes of killed at least a 127 people. an injured another 178. some of the most and sense bombings was in
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rough up in the side of snow. the egyptian border funerals are being held there for 2 children killed in the attacks there, but among a group of displaced palestinians, it'd be in sheltering and a primary school families living in tents nearby were hit by shrapnel. the bombing damaged several buildings more than half of guys. this population has crammed into rafa, following relentless is where the bombing unforced evacuation orders better for live. but the one in south nash looked, lost a lot yesterday night just before midnight. but that room they were in was targeted by advocate for me to know that there were only women and children in the middle. the roof collapsed completely over their heads. the scenes would hardly go, which led to the death of the child at all. yeah. meanwhile, these are things from the cities on not your hospital, but medical staff are treating the wonder to some of them on the floor. most of them are children. meanwhile, stuff at central guy says main health care facility. all ok, so hospital of one,
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they're running out of crucial supplies. doctors say they can perform blood kinds of basic test on my clothes in that offer, in southern gaza. so 2 children killed off to sheltering in a primary school and attacks and people living in tents. tell us more about that, honey. on the yes, well the, the bombing campaign it continues to pound across the gaza strip. they're more telling more distraction and more mainland golf people is, you know, what makes this war is a quite different than any cycles of violence in the past is the fact that the vast majority of casualties happens to be from a children who are looking at more than $10000.00 children and i was just of last night at target. this is the 1st time we see the only 2 that you did being killed in that attack before. that it just, the vast majority and not in any residential homes would be women on it. so then on the vast majority of those are killed, happens to be children,
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but 2 people killed inside a preschool there where it shows are you going with their families by flying and shopping on the front surrounding areas when they were targeted by mass of women. the ears like debris is that his wrap? no. so on that particular preschool and go these 2 girls inside the room, there were some very good and that particular side, more of these, the reason shrapner full on the side as people also had been jumping there for quite a while at a different attack. then that is the central part of rebecca, diligent in a district. more residential homes were targeted and destroyed a more people reported with a critical injuries to an a. zach hospitality. positives already over well with the number of injured is a from past the top part of from individual number medical this top to do the necessary medical intervention to save lives. and even we just mentioned that it was some of the most intense bombing was in the drop by overnight. and that's of
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course where you are. and i know that you and your team, we're close to one of the attacks when this happened. tell us more about that. the most of the bombing going on right now is on a predictable, we hear a sound of explosion everywhere. but at the earlier hours, the day we were in our way to fall into a report of from the targeted sides from over night on our way of civilian car was targeted by a drone and was completely incented rated 3 people inside the car were burned. and were rushed to the hospital for treatment. now we were told by eye witness near day of these people were in the car near by a cemetery. and do we're about to dig a grave for a relative who died of from overnight a time. this is how difficult has gotten and rough actually since the a statement made by it is very defensive and us of expanding the military operation in rough i city, we're seeing an intensity scale and not new,
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but also the level of destruction caused by these bonds. whether they are guided bonds or they are unpredictable just falling on people's why they are still doing inside their home. by the time we get to the side, another farm land was targeted and we had to evacuate their yeah, as soon as we could, tanya, thank you. very much indeed, honeymoon talking to us and we're off in southern gaza. it is very snipers have killed at least one person. now the policy of a hospital in northern garza is very forces out of time to besiege what was one's guys largest medical facility in november. but patients and displays, palestinians began returning to actually, if i, officer is where the forces withdrew. and some departments including emergency units resumed operations. but natalie is ready, forces have once again besieged the compound of hundreds of people to attract without water or food under the shadow of his when he attacks the
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. and he says, oh, the good in the settlement. some of the the did, the had the too much to put the you had the last william hubbard the heavy, but the bumble really took it up. just have i been to the and this will do i have i'm just moved it to the body. the, the lowest levels of government, the model, i kind of you between oh job but also to be you would domini, uh, just up the
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law. yeah. hey, more more unenrolled or how i missed the question. why? yeah, there's a, um, it has to be in my name, initial statement on, on and on the top of it and the shuttle home and a lot of a lot of material the the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, is there, the obviously i was one of the soldiers has been killed in gauze and the
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24 year old was of died fighting in the side of the district at least 200 and $25.00 is very soldiers of being killed since the military long since running defensive, sober divisions within the is there any cabinet to have come to a head again. war council member of any guns says hey, it's out security minister marvin via for media interviewing, which he criticized the us president job. i'm give you a set american stance on israel's war. would be quote, completely different if donald trump was in part of guns called the commons and responsible for going to speak to mohammed jumped to him and tell him he'd so what do we hearing from prime minister netanyahu in relation to the bank? the remarks the rob of benjamin netanyahu, he's really prime minister, gave some remarks before a govern government meeting earlier today. first, he talked about where things were when it comes to the is really an american
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relationship. he said, israel is a sovereign state, we greatly appreciate the support we've received from the bite and administration since the outbreak of the war. he went on to say, this does not mean that we do not have differences of opinion. but to date, we have managed to overcome them with determined and considered decisions. now with regard specifically to been give years remarks mister nice and the out did not specifically site been beer, but he was clearly addressing that interview. the been give you your gave when he said, i don't need help to know how to navigate our relations with the us and the international community while standing firm on our national interest. god bless. i've been doing this for several years. so certainly that is a criticism directed towards been given year, but it's interesting that netanyahu would even be compelled to say this. this really goes to show how behold, and netanyahu is to been here at
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a time when there are more fractures showing up publicly in. that's in the who's governing coalition been give here, of course is the far right wing national security minister. he has been more and more open the critical of nets and yahoo and the potential for a cease fire deal in the last several days. so the fact that netanyahu would even take this time to publicly, even though not by name, respond to been given year shows that netanyahu realizes how important been severe is to his coalition. and that's the out. does not want been give. you are saying these things about the us and about bite and at a time when nets and yahoo has had public disagreements with the, by the ministration over what israel intent to do during the war and after the war is over in gaza. but yet this really going to show just how much pressure that's in yahoo is increasingly coming under. yeah, i, what do i want to ask you about that? because as you say, that division, in this case between virginia who i'm going to be a, it seems fairly obvious,
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but they of course, also there are other divisions as well, particularly in relation to that ccr that you were talking about. just focus through the kind of pressures that nothing. yeah. who is facing from all these different elements you know, rob, many would say that nothing. yeah. who finds himself in a politically untenable position right now because he is facing so much criticism and so much pressure from so many different parts of the government you have on the one hand, what we were talking about a moment ago, it's more been given to or the national security minister as well as far right wing, the finance minister, both of us much rich who have on numerous occasions over the course of the past week, essentially threatened to collapse the government if they think that nothing yahoo is about to enter into a deal uh, over a potential cease fire that they believe would be detrimental to israel. so you have that growing threat. but then you also have threats from the opposition. you
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had been again to was a member of the war cabinet, a former defense minister, also a member of the opposition politically, very far apart from nets and yahoo. but then again said in an interview in the last couple of days that he would walk away from the government. if he thought that nothing yahoo was jettisoning the potential for a cease fire because of pressure from the far right. been a gas also essentially said that he would also walk away from the government if it was declared that israel was going to try to engage and military ruling cause after the war is over. so a lot of pressure that nets and yeah, i was facing right now. the politically also society at a time when there's more and more protests against his rule when his rule and poll after poll is there so little faith in his uh, in his governing prowess right now. and it's really going to be interesting to see how he navigates this at such a critical time. ro, i'm a jim schuman saturdays mohammad, as always, thank you very much indeed. certified has
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a place to respond off to the us and the u. k. carried out another wave of various strikes in yemen. the us led coalition says it had the $36.00 targets in 13 locations, the housing se sites in 6 provinces were heading, cutting the capital, sent off the coalition, necessity of tax, and send a clear message to the on bank group condemning its attacks on ships and the red sea hostings mothers and spokes person says the strikes will not tell them from supporting palestinians in gaza. on friday, the us conducted dozens of airstrikes on iraq and syria, stocks and groups linked to around. well, how much time has more from the how many capital center he milledgeville status of the house. he's also like go, bridget, the general. yeah. has, sorry. yeah, i know today sunday that the american british quality and k $1.48. it was flags over the past. i was foggy and several, you have any government with, according to, sorry, i states was very slack started with the capital son i and the govern rates of son
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. uh, uh, also a, the, i have targeted who data to as a beta had inside the southern explained that the data strikes targeted the capital . so now, and it's govern grids, also 9 or the strikes talking to her. they live in slash. dogwood dies, 7 is price targeted by the and also another $7.00 is price target padget. this into one is red stripe on the eastern side of side. so yeah, from that base is price will not deter them from supporting the palestinian people in does up. so i think that they will not go on part of the thing that they will tell you to, these is flags according to his words. and this for in response to these are the spikes, which i hope you need the audio code describe as an offer more o c political counsel as a member of the police. because on the hand of the height, the ones that the american british escalation will be met with a, another escalation from this side. he stressed that they,
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these in his price will not detect them as well from continuing to support. because as of these ready, i drifted ends and these stages left to the group states and its statements that it is decision to support. but is this again? it's this is supported by hundreds of thousands of families who come out weekly and daily to call for more operations and able to demand often england crossing to reach the occupied territories to support the rather get a there and does, again is what the describe as is really genocide, i get as people of guys that publish side a few. those have been taking place in bagdad for the victims of us air strikes and a rock. the government declared 3 days of morning. na sort, at least 16 people including civilians were killed. the u. s. air strikes were in response to a drone attack, and killed the 3 american soldiers in jordan last week. the leader of the around link group. the bonded organization attended the funerals in baghdad. he says,
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all american troops must leave the country. johan was not in high. yeah. i mean because the time is come to expel, not the exit but the expulsion of the americans and they have to leave if they remain is absolute evil for the rocky people will be more rocky blood shit and more sacrifices. other rocky youth now is the time for them to leave, and the parliament has to say its word. and if it doesn't defend the rocky people, then they're not representative of the rocky people. the going to get some other world news now. well positioned is in senegal, have condemned a decision by president monkeys solve to postpone the election scheduled for february. the 25th. so maybe announcement on saturday, starting a controlled, prosy over the disqualification of candidates. but critics accused the president of trying to hold on to power. nicholas sikes. joining me not from the senegalese
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capital doc, ah, so i have this other campaigning had been about to start. tell us about the background to this next. well, there's been a feeling that this election or the electoral process wasn't going well given the fact that we, we have major opposition figures. namely we spend sancho who was in jail his down in that was supposed to run into selection. we spend on 5 who also is in jail, was supposed to campaign and best selection in there is kareem wad when the leading figure of the opposition, who is in, who is disqualified for running into rates because of his dual citizenship. he's both french and senegalese, and then there's really for danny at one of the 2 only female candidates currently in custody. so the electoral process for many members of the opposition was, was in doubt. and what really is fun, all of this is this fight that we saw last week in the, in the house of parliament where we saw and peas from a that's a port kareem wad brawling, fighting,
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calling for an investigation on why he was disqualified at q z the constitutional judges that list the candidates of, of, of bribes. so this is an unprecedented situation with this announcement made by president mackey south. here to give us some insight on why this is happening is even new civil fund. i know you were one of the advisors to president mike. he saw you resigned a just a few months ago. what do you make of the announcement made by president mikey? solve this unprecedented announcement to cancel the presidential elections. thank you. the us for having me. because the movies unprecedented, we never see this before, you know, country, we are the exception it off here we never have included. and we change in government or time by elections always inspected the time table for elections. so this is unprecedented. it's and, and it's been just this to him for the president and for the country. so you know,
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the president quite well personally. yes. why did you resign? what is it in his, in his leadership that bothered you? what i was training america, you understand. so i believe and i bring it in just a 2nd demo image of some people, but that's me, that's what i got to spend. so when i saw people are, you know, his driving power on him and things to become more part of the size, the nice but to them, i just mean what do you think leaded to this decision by present like yourself to cancel the election? well, i think, you know, it may do for maybe people stop because of, you know, the buyer and i bought it to him and, and this one single get to a point where it'd be impossible for us. we have nothing to do with it, but he was posting it for them. so going to war is maybe they want them guys, you know it's, it's maybe the fan. why did he get out of university? you saw the garden guys project overseas and then go to for us to suddenly become
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the little reference and, and go head something up to the us ending point many. it's a will probably even do is to go find new. thank you very much into though, as even who has explained this year set a goal will start extracting the, extracting the oil and gas that it has discovered off the coast of senegal. all of it, or most of it, is destined to europe. whoever is president, up until the end of the year will be at the helm of unprecedented wealth. and that's really what is at stake for many politicians, including perhaps president mike you saw who hasn't announced when an election will actually take place. he has called for national dialogue and we've seen statements made by the international organizations. the regional body echo was who is concerned over the current circumstances that led to the postpone of the elections friends in the united states. calling for the country or the president to swiftly
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announce a date for this election. back to you rob nicholas hankering dot com and that goes, thank you very much. indeed with a bicycle control to sit down and squeeze it. there was largest displacement crisis, the united nations that says nearly 8000000 people have been forced from their homes by the fighting between the army and the part of military rapids support forces that's over and above the more than 3000000 already displaced before the conflict began in april, so i'm a flight of neighboring countries, but most have moved to say for areas within sit on human walk and has moved from comfortable afront mohammed, her daughters and her grandchildren have lived in this classroom for 6 months. the school in hospital has become a temporary shelter for some of the menus to denise forced from their homes by the conflict between the army and the parent. military rapids support forces offer us as the flight when the fighting moved into their neighborhood. less than one level,
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the senate, it is the. it was terrible to leave the house. we carried the kids left, the air conditioning on, i'm left with nothing but the clothes on. the box. artillery shows landed narrow, straight bullets were flying everywhere. early in the conflicts, the paramilitary group took control of most of the capital and made reports at the fast rape and killing. many residents moved to safer regions, often areas controls by the army. in dar 4 where the rapids support forces is accused of ethnic cleansing, have a 1000000 escaped to neighboring cad. another 1000000 have cross the border into south sudan, egypt, and issue a po, bringing the total number of displays. so denise, to nearly $11000000.00, according to united nations, vickers families often travel long distance is by foot to reach safety. safety non single said i see to their families for 3 days to get to they hadn't eaten and were in poor health. one woman collapsed during the journey and died. people who are
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physically and emotionally exhausted. this was no official displacements camps and the shortage of tense. many people sleep out in the open access to food, clean water and health care is also difficult. back and hard to offer us has conditions are far from ideal, but at least her family is safe. for now, any way, there is no sign. the conflict is going to end any time soon. meaning most of the news will likely be forced from their homes. he but morgan altered there, have to be one high commissioner for refugees for the full granted a has visited display. so the news and if you hope you're having to sit down and he says they feel for golfing and, and unless there is at least a ceasefire, if we continue to grow, i've seen it myself in old neighboring countries. i wasn't mayfield you last just a couple of days ago. i've seen it here. i've spent 4 days hearing so that the internal displacement is quite dramatic with incalculable consequences and the
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conditions of those the displace. but in general, of this with the needs are becoming worse also because because we have a difficult for resources to help them, the international community is focusing on other crises and neglecting this one. besides these numbers, which are a bit mind boggling. one need to consider other elements of the crazy old schools or old, most old schools and universities had been closed since last paper. and when the war be kept began, no education doesn't existing. so down to date, 70 percent of the children in need, the vaccine nation, according to the virtual, cannot be reached. food insecurity is growing there's, there's an important appeal made by the work foot program. yes, it is. so it's a crises with multiple effects and made much more complicated by the fact that there's a huge from kline if the complex one going across the country very difficult to
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work across the front side and reach people on the other side. but many obstacles also for too many bad in organizations working on either side, especially most of them are working on the government side of the front line. my strong appeal here to the authorities that are located as you know here in parts for them. the governmental authorities has been please, at least until we cease 5 comes, lift the many, many heavy requirements that we have to address that we have to face every day to deliver a to the people. people here feel ordinary people, the people most affect the field. a band seems forgotten and clearly, you know, there's been ukraine and now guys that these are tremendously complex, crazy cities. right. that there is a tension on that. but to what we're asking, we, the humanitarians, what we're asking,
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the international community is tied to juggle different balls at the same time, firefighters. and should i a boss thing to contain dozens of wildfires which have killed at least 51 people. large parts of a highly populated pauses across the original vol 5. so have also been effected latin america edison as human reports from santiago of the and in for don't in what's known as to these garden city. strong winds of up to 60 kilometers an hour and scorching sheets had been feeding the flames, destroying everything in their path. especially homes. the other bill. uh let me just another look. there is nothing left of my house. nothing is you can see the neighbor across the street could not leave. he burned to death because he did not want to leave his house. i live alone here. the president comes in and bought each declared a state of emergency involved, but a so region and address the nation to say that so far, dozens have died. donna will be soon as another celia given the conditions of this
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tragedy. the number of faithful victims will surely increase in the coming of this . but the figures we are announcing of those that have been confirmed by the appropriate people for states. the fires come in the middle of a heat wave and this tens of thousands of julian's have been heading to the coastal regional vend, but a so for summer holidays, traffic jams on the main highway are handling the mobility of firefighters and ambulances. the government has declared a career fuel from 9 pm to 10 am in the region. but why don't you get along? your coffee will help to free up the rights for emergency vehicles also so that people who must be evacuated can do so as quickly as possible. and so that no one can be left wondering around very stuff has been evacuated. the government is trying to prevent losing thousands of people have been forced to evacuate in just minutes. but some, especially elderly people with limited mobility could not escape in time. the
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government says it will investigate arson is the cause of these deadly fires. like 1st says the president, the priority is to save lives. see, and human al jazeera santiago and the state of south carolina. joe biden has won the democratic primary for the 2024 us election is the 1st time south carolina is come 1st on the list of states voting in the democratic primaries by not a comfortable wind against 2 other candidates working away with 96 percent of the vote indonesia is gearing up for its own presidential election, which is scheduled for february. the 14 is younger voters are going to play a big role in choosing the leaders youth group. say it's a historic johns to highlight issues important to them. jessica washington reports from jakarta. a thousands of young people crammed into this convention center in the capital for an unusual festival. social boots allowed
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visitors to take pictures with presidential candidates and simple balance sheets for the 1st time. vote is to practice before election day. i hope, besides, you're both with me. when i for the election festival was organized by a group called to be jacqueline, meaning which means that choose wisely. they said it was a rich hans for young villages to discuss politics with candidates. we should look at the election like we're, we're going to hire somebody to do a job for the independent organization has also created an online platform detailing the campaign promises of each of the candidates, as well as pasta treatments and controversies. more than 200000000 agents registered 63000017 and tailoring that. the key priority the campaign system to
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severe into has made the most obvious attempts to appeal to young bushes, making use of celebrity inducements and acute care could choose to soften the image is to form a general and con, defense minister pulling indicates those efforts are working now the campaign, this performing best among the younger voters, among these under 30 voters is the proposed give run tickets. they reached the majority among people under 25. i think back in before december. use groups say the selection represents a chance to bring issues such as environmental concerns, employment and education into focus. even though young people have little influence when it comes to policy making. power up is the coalition of youth organizations, all calling for stronger commitments from every candidate to address climate change . it is very, i don't wondering if we have this convolution shows that young people actually have different concerns, like human rights, indigenous peoples and the economy. but we're all aligned on the climate issue.
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they say it's an historic opportunity and the cooling on young people to recognize the power in shaping indonesia is future. jessica washington alger 0 to come to signs of the weather. here's car. a hello. there is another day. another weather full cost for south america and not a good one. so central pots of chile was wet while fi as a continued to button to kill dozens of people and destroyed houses. they've been fueled by very hot and dry conditions with gusty winds. and those hate wave conditions of pump down into northern parts of origin tina across the power y as one will see them edge into southern parts of bill over the next few days. now the heat is also the dominant factor across the north, places like columbia, as well as the guy on his and the sewer now. but we're still seeing more in the way of wet weather developing across northern parts of brazil, putting into peru, equity, and some of that funding in bogota in columbia. that's welcome relief. off the weeks of wild fires and see that rain through to chew, stay cooling,
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things down ever so slightly. but he is still the story of a part of central america in particular for believe, southern parts of mexico. but things are set to cool down over the next few days. we've got a developing system pulling its way across the florida panhandle. the tail of that bringing some pretty severe thunderstorms across the caribbean will see that rain push across cuba and eventually into jamaica. and further east, on monday, still ahead on all the 0. no. living in fear and facing repeated the time spires rarely saxons palestinians, and the occupied west bind demands protection. plus i'm hardwood, casa in bob. we find on why the construction takes a is driving in a country with one of the highest inflation rates in the world. uninstalled the south african soccer funds, a celebration that seems return to form. i be advocate, couple of nations. the
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president biden says, one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. economic crises, dorming the globe. catastrophic effects caused by global warming and conflicts in wars destroying production. factors aggravating the global food crisis and the substituting the development of a comprehensive and systematic response. the international conference on to justice from a human rights perspective, challenges of reality and future stakes. organized by the national human rights committee of the state of guitar and association with
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the the the, the what you know, just need a reminder of what's on the silvers. this are 2 children have been killed and many people have been injured in southern gaza. officer is really attacks, hit near palestinians. they've been sheltering intense, at least a 178 people have been killed since on to the across the guys and strip the hosting's a vote to respond off to the us and u. k. carried out another wave of air strikes, some targets in yemen. because i've seen this as it has 36 targets, send a message to be around bags. proof of audits invite senior tax fios have taken
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place in baghdad for the victims of us air strikes in iraq on friday. iraq is declared 3 days a morning and it's called for an emergency meeting to discuss the attacks us launched dozens of strikes across the rock and sylvia targeting groups linked to around members of a palestinian veteran community who have lived in the hills of occupied westbank for decades, so they are being attacked repeatedly by his reading settlers that complaint to the police. but the settlers keep coming back. charles traffic visited one community near jericho. these 3 little holes in the ground. i meant to be graves. these ladies settlers who taught them even late flowers, they were a palestinian veteran school. i'm a cobb and disturbing warning to these promised indian community occupied with spend a fucking 100 miles and i moved to. they want to kill us. the message is clear, they would even know that i would children,
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it's intimidation. they want this out during the interview to own settlers wearing military uniform approach in a small off road vehicle. we stop and film us with weak film them. oh, the attacks from chapel go find the found assuming communities save you a text to lead point this man scene here um and seemingly being protected. why is where the soldiers offering will seem to the veteran's go pens lives. here are the set of the outpost a couple of kilometers away. i mean, well i give her, i didn't also have she beat me and another woman, he asked us to give you my phones. the other woman was holding her baby when her oh, really had faded when you've lived in for more than 50 years to their livelihood. depends on these green pulses for their animals way of life. the generations is
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barely changed for decades. the better when we're able to her, they go down into this field close to an illegal is rarely settlement the settlement. they tell us is expanding in this direction. it would have been a couple of weeks ago. the better when say that a group of he's really secular is all wearing military uniform, came and put the steel stakes in the ground. now, the line of the stakes runs around full co on which is in that direction. it's clear evidence that the settlers tried to take more land we had companies slowly move on to the local is ready police station. he and 2 of his friends want to make full complaints. solely mine says the secular leader, purposely run over and killed 10 of his goats then stolen. cox is the police demanded. we've stopped building, raised the footage and insist if we leave the next day, we return to the village to hey, what the police said. let him out and says,
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he spent 9 hours at the police station. he says it opens felt like they were investigating. nope, village crime he was repulsing a me john, if not matter, the police only can come when the settlers lie complaining about the box. i filed an official complaint to protect myself. it's like we have no rights in the eyes of these rated police. it's like we don't exist in his really low. so to sir suleima and complained to these way the police of seemingly made no difference on the next morning. sunny the settlers a back. how do you spell that for me? so the next time this happens and you play the game of the shouts, one most of the mind carrying a rifle or call the police and they will take it will go. she way. it's better. we community living on palestinian land is being terrorized by owns man, apparently immune or in different to be as really whole international child
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stratford which is a at a model of a shot in the occupied with the bank or something like that has to be set up and applied international law, it palestinian human rights organizational hawk. he's joining us from ramallah. thank you very much indeed for being with us. just to be clear, what kind of legal protections are palestinians and new circumstances entitled to so thank you again for letting me, but the sort of dressing the unsurprising types of the retribution being levied against the task. the means by his early settlers and impunity to the settlers and joins which is supported is really government the i think it's important to address the context in which the specific situations taking place is real. has always been a settler colonial project implanted in the region to further western imperial interest slip today. but the united states is really government knows this and is really settlers. notice this relationship has granted them to impunity in which to operate further runs of israel's own expansionist ambitions. emboldened the
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settlers to become more and more violent because they know they can get away with it. regardless of what the laws are on paper, it's clear that the settlers enjoy the impunity and palestinians have no recourse and use the phrase and the bard emboldened there. and i'm just wondering, that begs the question. has it always been like this, or is this the intensification that we are seeing at the moment in terms of settler attacks and assaults on how to syrians and the wi fi directly related to the war and gaza, for example. but it's all part of the broader expansionist emissions, of these real towns that are similar, calling me a little regime, seen the opportunity the that the situation and that has opened up a as in furtherance of the, the stellar colonial ambitions and, and the green light that the international community has given israel's to do uh as it which is it. ready out any form of accountability,
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this trickles down into is really society and it is really set was and the most violent of them are going further and further because they know they can get away with it. has there ever been a time for palestinians had some sort of effective legal recourse in situations like this? and this is a context of the colonizer and colonized the idea that there will be some deceptive recourse in the context of this kind of relationship is absurd. the, the calculus that is being made right now by the american administration to try to give some token lip service to the plight of the past. and young people isn't really just uh, for domestic good purposes. hoping that this recalibration will gain some votes and not lose some now, but the, as in many cases of the attempts that recalibration in the,
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in the region by the us a, this attempt has failed. and unfortunately those that pay the price are the most valuable, in our case, the palestinian people. and there are negotiations going on at the moment. uh, with regard to a possible cease fire, whether it be a temporary one or working towards a fully fledged long term cease far. if they are successful, do you think that that would have any impact on the level of incidents that we're seeing and attacks that we're seeing between these really satler's on palestinians in the west bank of the use of nutrition has been aware of the rise in settler violence for years and has done nothing to stop it. if the us really wants to see positive change on the ground, it must change its own imperial mindset and stop prioritizing money to bomb the poor abroad and use that money to feed the poor at home. and stop along corporate investment, and there's really a settlement that the price stops importing as well as some products and start
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allowing the expectation of charitable organization status supporting is really settlements. financial incentives are cheating on fueling the violence and emboldened the settlers. follow the money and server that financial incentive structure. however, before any of this can happen to you as much liberate itself from the influence of desires lobbies, which not only honest, posting an interest in front of the us interest as well. but if only those interests are measured in moral values rather than monitor. ready gains until this happens is the responsibility of every individual to increase the transactional costs of doing business as usual until the capital a shift from putting people over profit wasted on and we appreciate you being with us. thank you very much indeed. thank you. the going to take a look at some more world news now at least 28 people have been killed and 10 have been injured in a ukrainian attack. and the russian control launched regions. a bakery was it in
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the city of this is shawna on saturday, a child was among those killed saint bob white has one of the highest inflation rates in the world and the local currency is constantly losing value. it's not a much also report from the capital hot out, a people are looking for safe ways to protect their money. so this is one of our bodies which separates newly built homes and exclusive states. here is the middle class of, of when you development also going up. and these are low cost houses in another part of the capital. zimbabwe has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. investing in property is all several people are trying to protect the earning y'all to the present. nobody. because when they just put in the front gate, started battlement, the only way to preserve your body is by investing in assets was assets tends to appreciate in value over time. bradwell,
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which it and i saw his father's generation struggle off today with time and savings were wiped out by installation. he believes is less risk in brick and mortar investments. so he's helping build the family home. and that's it. that won't be too affected every time. doesn't bobby, and all that tumbles, you can see may be the price will fit in products dollar to day, maybe tomorrow the 50. but when you have properties you, i'm sure you can see them on it. which of i'm underlined because it's on the bobby is have a bad experience is with financial institutions. here. salaries and savings can disappear over night within place them adjusting the value of people's savings. some of building homes of money from relative abroad to achieve some economic security and others are converting these and bobby and dollars into us dollars the bobby and say at least this way they can see where they money's going. commercial and residential real estate is going in nearly every neighborhood for inflation, for teachers and bobby. and this is a safer way to protect their money and generate some income. and with us out of
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their social media, john facebook turned 20. well, over the past 2 decades, the platform has been credited with revolutionizing how we interact and share ideas online. but it's also raised major concerns over privacy, hate speech, and misinformation funds and monica and reports. on the rise of facebook, the mark sucker berg was 19 years old when he started facebook as college dormitory room, now known as mehta. the company has grown into a global empire. originally a way for university students to keep in touch it quickly, expand it to the great republic. within a year it had a 1000000 users by 2012, it had a 1000000000 today, 3000000000 people use the platform every month. a 3rd of the world population on facebook was at the forefront of a social media revolution. the change that we share ideas, pictures, and videos online. during the hour, spring uprisings,
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activists use it organized protests and spread the word about what was happening in real time. politicians use it to share their campaign messages, paying mazda billions of dollars for advertising, in the hopes of reaching voters. but methods based controversies over the years. data privacy scandals have let them massive fines from regulators. i am proud to now and many say it doesn't do enough to suppress hate speech and misinformation. we want to hear more without delay about what facebook and other companies plan to do to take greater responsibility for what happens on their platform. is dr. burke has repeatedly been brought in to face the tough questions from regulators and politicians. we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake. and it was my mistake. and i'm sorry, but through it all matter has been able to outlast or buy out most of its rivals,
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instagram and whatsapp, or among the many services now under the metro umbrella collaboration, which is really what this is focused on. as to the future, mark sucker breaks as it lies in the matter versus the olympic gold medalist tongue of virtual space. he believes to be the successor to the mobile internet center. and that pollution of the business metal hopes will guarantee its continued success for another 20 years since and monahan l just the are uh oh my god. yeah. is a technology and culture of rights are based in austin, texas is joining us from there. good to have you with us and obviously what, how much is facebook do you think adapted to the way that we interact online and how much of it has been manipulating the way that we act online? and i think it goes in both directions. i think clearly we adapted our behavior to adapt to the algorithm, to the news feed. all of these things that we've become a customer a day and day out in the same way that facebook has been adjusting to the patterns
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of the internet and the competitors and swallowing up sites like instagram and also changing their business habits to the way internet culture changes and that goes right up until today as they are trying to adjust to a future that they believe will be based in the mid of hers. and do you think the facebook is leads to the level of responsibility and to inspire and say that the lawmakers around the world would want enough fairly not know, a lot makers are never happy with facebook. and that for the last 20 years of that facebook, it's existed, it is always an or met a is, you may call it, but they have always, that sort transgressed and then apologize they've, they've always kind of push the push the limit, push the line, and then step back just a bit from it. so they've, they've all with, they've always been sort of overstepping those lines in terms of price, in terms of privacy, in terms of security and things like that cambridge analytical scandal. maybe they've always a drawing, the higher law makers
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a across the globe. and how much of meta success do you think is done to delivering what users one but also how much of it is actually done to what you mentioned, which is absorbing so many of its competitors and essentially tailoring them into the way that it wants them to work and it's good, they've been very smart with that. you know what's up was it was a brilliant acquisition of instagram. i believe they paid a $1000000000.00 for it, which was nothing compared to how powerful it became. so so the out of that instagram was very, very much a huge threat to them and they were able to swallow them up and it's unclear. that's going to continue to be their strategy. that's something they're going to continue to be able to do. i think people are much more savvy. startups are much more savvy about but where that could lead now. but yeah, that has a very clearly worked for them, especially in the case of instagram. yeah, i mean, mazda, i suppose, but really pushing towards the, this virtual universe that we hard button incentives report. and, of course, we've got the development of a, i, in all the control procedures that are surrounding that as well. how much do you think that they're visible for something like facebook in that new world?
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well i, they put much, much, a lot of money, a lot of funding into this idea of a metaphor or some of this idea of the r n a r. and in recent years, maybe can kind of a laughingstock about that. but i think the boys were very much doubtful that this was going to pan out and this was going to pay off. but now with apples, a introduction to be the vision headset device. everyone taking another look and saying maybe they were betting them the right direction. and i think certainly meta is counting on an app. apple success that, that apple wouldn't be introducing a device like this and putting so many resources behind it if there was something there. so i believe i, even though they've had some success with the quest had set the request, i think that is really where the potential is for them is having a somewhat like apple, really opening people's eyes literally to be are in a r. i think that's why they are still very bullish on the idea of of this of i'm,
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i'm at a verse really interested to get your thoughts on this. oh my god, we appreciate you being with us. thank you very much. indeed. thank you very much for having me, rob, appreciate it kind of science this board here as far as rob. thank you so much. title chasing teams are set to meeting the english primarily top of the table, liver pull our way at our snow. a waiting for liverpool would take them 8 points clear of their closest rivals. you're going cop is targeting his 2nd primary link trophy and what will be his final season at the club? the really, really good. that's why we are in this moment in time. top of the table, this is the best league in the world, and we are all of the people who are let's, let's say. so are there any bad players in this the that what we need to do is play like we play the last 2 games against them. and i'm the more efficient we, mary, is going to decide again, but i am very excited. it is always great to prepare again, like a new people. how good they are. they don't mean it every aspect of the game and to play at home on what i sounds it out,
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a real sense of policy tv. and so she has them are on the place. cuts are, are still on course to successfully defend their asian top title. the house are into the semi finals after a penalty shoot at when against is becca stock deflected across from cuts are kept in hudson. i'll hate those, but the 2019 champions into the lease, but is becca son equalized. and the 2nd half of the match would be decided by spot checks. cuts are keeper, michelle barshan brother and the limpid high jump champion. newton's version the 3 phase, and cut her defender pedro miguel's for the decisive penalty that put this country into the last 4 global space or south africa back in the semi finals of the africa cup of nations for the 1st time in almost 25 years. goalkeeper and captain ron, when williams was their hero against cape fair, after the quarter final in ivory coast finished and, and they'll nail drawing seats a for a spot and take some of how to shoot out the window sparks from big celebrations
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fan watching back in south africa, the team out please. nigeria in a fight. these are you where it is a team tonight to fight for 120 plus minutes. that's what meant this to me. you know, to see the brother with the, the, the fight to keep going. that meant this to me, and that's what's more important or how's that work? how is suppose there last correspond right? by beating molly to one in a match. that's all 3 players sent off on martha case and got the winner for the host ation. and the final seconds of extra time, ivory coast are looking to win their 3rd title, their last trophy when was back in 2015. now while the world aquatic championships continue here in doha, a teenaged parents, swimmers training hard in uganda, hoping to impress at the paris paralympics later this year. david stokes reports whose nick, who conduct way is 16 years old and you can,
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there's only power swim in 2021. she was the youngest power olympian at the tokyo games age. just 14 and she's now set to represent a country again. it powers 2024. having spent her whole life fighting for the chance to prove this. so people don't usually accept people with disabilities. so that way they look, especially because they think that they can't do something yet, they couldn't be doing it if they were given a chance. like i remember my 1st day of assuming competition. i didn't get to see my wrist because it's just thoughts. i was slower, i was hungry, i was sad, but most of all i was just demoralized. this is know was born in 2007 with no right low um and an impairment in her left hand. she used to cover up a disability with clothing, but so swimming has helped to overcome her lack of confidence. you can't exactly assuming a full body, so you tend to be comfortable. you can maybe with a switch and then jumping to a pool. people will still see that there's something missing. so eventually allows
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to be comfortable. busy my own skin, i loved to just not care too much about what people are saying and just being, being free and feeling free and that was a, has not already has more than 10 metals from various international competitions. she tried several other sports as a child, including football, but always enjoyed being in the pool the most in the what say you cannot hear anything. and outside, while you're hearing people whispering, looking, people pointing fingers that you, what's in the pool, the only thing you look on the black line at the bottom and you can't hear anything . it feels calm, feels quiet. and feels free. hosting is ultimate dream is to one day become adult to her immediate goal is to reach a power olympic final while continuing to inspire a young get disabled children to take up swimming savings folks, which is 0. and that is your support. rob bar, thank you very much. indeed,
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