tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 6, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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the on out is there a government shut off access to social media the the hello online site. this is a nice life coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there any forces? open spa at crowds in kansas city, where people with scrambling for desperately needed aid supplies. palestinian parents are forced to settle food and to bind dontez basic goods off the cummings gas. i'm more expensive in garza the us after state leads re add enhanced the cairo on his latest trip to them at least to discuss as well as on gaza. also,
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it had purchased as in tech, a tool and we went to the game. we went to get on the anniversary of a devastating, of quite a bit killed, at least 59000 feet the we began in golf. the city where is ready forces of open fire at a crowd of palestinians who were waiting to receive humanitarian aid. is the 9th day in a row of reports if it's ready, troops shooting at people in the city, palestinians had gathered at a central round about desperate for food parcels for their families. i mean, well, parents in gaza have been resorting to desperate measures to look off to the children. the prices of baby formula and diapers have sold many say they can no
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longer afford basic necessities for my children going on. because heavy muslim, as you've had it, because there is no milk for the past 2 months, we started feeding her solid food. she isn't supposed to be eating until she's 6 months old, but because there is no milk and the child is hungry, there's no alternative. we started buying biscuits ground rice, and sarah laughed if there's any notes about tavia does. the price of diapers is ridiculous. imagine that for each type of change for your son, that will cost you around for 5 seconds. and for your son's health, you need to change them at least 4 times. that some to 12 to 50. now we got in 24 hours. you'll need 5 or 6 diapers. so child will cost you $20.00 shackles today, especially in the bad situation like this. the price is low to high and, and there's no income for people. there isn't even aid as good honey. my heard who is in rough in southern gauze or honey, i'm going to ask you about the humanitarian situation facing people that the fuss bring this up to date with the latest fighting, i believe up in strong,
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in con eunice, in the last few hours of the yet smelly, in a deadly night for people in hon units, mainly in the western part of the city, around the vicinity, over the hospital and to the west. trend side of it where, how much city, how much the residential compound. this is not the 1st time the city has been. the compound is not tact aggressively. just within the pots a few weeks floor of the residential towers, we completely destroyed. but what happens at night? an overnight of taxes look like a target killing a flat and it did power. and one of the residential towers completely destroyed a 6 people reported killed inside the flat one child among those who were killed. and we were told by an eye witness that this is at this place. its family been shouldering inside the tower and since the beginning of the world coming all the
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way from the northern parts of the gaza strip in god the city a not a crowd of people desperate hungry display as the internal displace. then the pardon gaza, where gather up an area better known as the weight the around about this is on. so i had doing roads an area that separates the southern part of ga, the city of from the central area of this trip. we're waiting for a human to turn in a truck to pass by and be delivered in the northern part of the studio was shot at by a heavy machine guns in the world. so it did show by uh, by the time. so we're on the sides of the, of the road the days through part of the city. many of those who are critically injured, dressed do a ship, a hospital, but unfortunately, insufficient medical staff. the extreme shortage of medical supplies just made all the medical intervention the proper one is sufficient. one very impossible,
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and many of those will arrive at the hospital. do he bleeding and critical injuries died at the floor of the hospital and we, we don't have an exact figure of how many people were killed, but the large there wasn't a large number of those who were injured. arrived the hospital to the western part of the city reports of crashes and confrontation. but what's really tragic right now, like 4 months now in tens bombing campaign, causing a great deal of destruction and further civilian casualties. what's going on since a week ago? it's the systematic control, demolition of residential homes. and the western part of the city were talking about remaining residential buildings that are being demolished and detonated by. there's really a military in what looks like creating conditions on the ground that makes life very impossible unbearable for people even if they make it back to their homes and
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gardens and the northern part rides. and how they just didn't know the indication of how desperate things have become for people living and got so many now forced to make a choice between food or diapers. it is very, very difficult situations indeed, the net. why that here. no very crowded southern part of this trip. 1.9000000 displays palestinians are struggling to find the, the drinking water and food. we have an actual spam and taking place in the northern part and golf as to where people literally, within the past week they resorted because they don't, didn't have any other choice. but it animals without another dry food and just to sustain themselves in these difficult times, do that on the much needed the new trends for either the the, the children or a new born babies or those who have some health complication is not available at
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all in the northern parts and gaza city people are experiencing an actual spam and right now. and what seems to be a, according to many right to group is with a nice inc food using food as a weapon. and the fact that there is a blockade and human interior in a and the fact that there is not a convoy by a united nations, i was trying to deliver food to god and notified that was shot at by the naval force is an indication that it is done on a systematic on purpose just to prevent people from receiving it. what do you need to keep them alive at these very particular difficult time and also a part of a plan of pushing on our way out of the way in sustaining peoples and help them to stay alive, having the for us in russia and southern gaza. thank he, while just there has gained access to areas of northern garza where it is rarely
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troops have we, its phones on us also re for quotes now from jamalia, the only model and at the end of the month for the 1st time we've been able to reach this area of also i'm neighborhood in eastern jamalia. this is the border point between eastern jamalia and l. 2 for area. as you can see behind me, this is where the occupation forces and their vehicles were located. this is where posting and fighters and is really forces battled for quite a while. is really troops dredged all roads and destroyed all the houses in this area. how jim has the mall, she had a month to call. we can see the scale of destruction left behind in this part of jamalia, and nothing was spared, including roads, streets and the surrounding infrastructure. was that message? i go to harvard, them all vision dot to start to watch fi. as you can see, the community, this whole destruction that are not a single habitable house in the entire area. nothing sped, land, houses,
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trees all destroyed. nothing is habitable, yes, but we remain steadfast and unwavering with all strong determination and we will rise again stronger than before until build this country. each olive tree you have uprooted with your pull. those as will grow again, just like in the past, online. the other job, so the total of what i left, it actually has the uh month, even factories and houses were targeted and destroyed in this area. this is the al civic mosque, one of the oldest mosques in northern gaza, which has also been destroyed by his really forces even have the purple, what we're seeing, what's left behind by the occupation forces, after withdrawing from also on neighborhood in eastern jamalia, total destruction of mosques, buildings and roads. are you an agency for palestinian refugees, owner uh, says, is ready for says slide on its trucks carrying humanitarian aid for an open garza and release these pictures of the trucks,
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which it says way. it's by naval gunfire on monday. so on k, exactly where the convoy was during the attack, agencies have repeatedly accused israel blocking deliveries to the north of this trip to the don't have a license with my daughter this morning. it was not the 1st time. and when are a convoy with a united nations? was a talk it just the 3rd time it couldn't void belonging to enter well, has been exposed. ok. docs on its way to the north or when it's coming back from the north and this is not acceptable. human, if you didn't, couldn't voice according to international humanitarian law, must be protected from all parties to the conflict. also during combined. meanwhile, us next year of state and to be blinking has left to re add for cairo on the 2nd leg of his tour of the middle east. lincoln met the south, the crown prince on monday to discuss as well as one, gaza. washington is hoping that his visit will help berg cease fine and deal to release captives,
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well haven't jump june has moved from tel aviv when you look across these really media landscape where there are lots of leaks from officials and also anonymously sourced the government officials speaking to these different publications. well, they're essentially saying that it's not going to be an easy time for blinking and that the prospect for, and that's in yahoo signing on to some kind of a ceasefire deal. not quite as optimistic about that as the american counterparts are at this stage. so there's lots of reasons for that. but primarily the biggest one is the kind of pressure that benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister is under right now, both politically and societally. so nothing yahoo right now is facing growing pressure from his right wing flank. you have those far right wing ministers like it's more been give you are the national security minister life as a law. smart for as a finance minister who have openly said on multiple occasions over the course of
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the past week that they essentially would be willing to leave the coalition collapse the government rather than see nets and yahoo enter into some kind of a cease fire deal that would not be advantageous for israel more and more members of the right are saying that it's unacceptable for them to see thousands of palestinian prisoners released in exchange for the remaining is really kept as in gaza. also, they're saying it's unacceptable for them to see and into the war without israel having achieved his ultimate goal and objective of completely eliminating how much that the good. it's been a year since several powerful as quake struck, take a and syria killing, at least $59000.00 people in leaving hundreds of thousands homeless to moxie anniversary. thousands of people have not just in the tech has proven,
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says how to the was hit region demonstrates as chanted we work for do we weren't forget. i say the government did not act quickly enough in the immediate, off them off of the disaster. so i'm probably just as fault with police when they trying to close the road as well. the escalating school was wide spread destruction across as last area on february. the 6th 2023. just off the for a and the magnitude $7.00. quake struck near the southern package, province of cut them on, my gosh. less than 20 minutes late to magnitude 6.5, trim a, hitting the gauzy into then that afternoon a said quake hit, cut them on. my gosh again, this time in the north, the province. the quakes effective an area of a 120000 square kilometers, including pumps of northern syria. 59000 people were killed. and more than 807000 injured. 40000000 people in tech a m,
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syria were affected while it's been one year since that of craig struck southern take a authority say, overall, 13000000 people were affected. one and a half 1000000 were left homeless. so then, because the order has been to visit a ship, housing, hundreds of those who were displaced, she sent us this report there playing a loving but like the shadows on this page, the trauma is never far away. this trip is home to survivors of las vegas, catastrophic earthquakes and southern to kia, a floating hotel, its features rooms, a dining hall and entertainment facility. social workers over lessons to some older residents. still recovering from there all day. 4 to 5 year old unit is scared of entering your building after the earthquake destroyed her home. her brother didn't make it, but you survived spending 2 days dropped onto the wreckage of a 6 story building funding structure gave me live in the state as him is not giving
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me the issue. luckily we have the c a we are leaving on a ship bill, a small world. hey, we are a family. yes, the government will give us new apartments, but i can't afford the amount of money. that's why i don't have any problems. almost 1200 people live aboard this for storage ship. most of the women and children. some of the men have work, while others, especially the elderly, stay aboard. be of times or an opportunity to socialize and take comfort in one another. it's, it's was a great experience for all of us to, to be there. improving well being the school term and to 2 weeks ago, leaving children with free time to play. took a new, i'm on them, get to you. i go to the park with my friends, were having a good time, but i missed my mom's cooking, and eventually they have something to look forward to. the amusement park, your skin durham portal was complete. the sun merged by the tsunami,
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triggered by the earthquakes a year ago after repairs were made. the park has reopened to entertain visitors giving minute here for the life is a loss returning to normal despite the normal to all the distraction into just southern city of hot time seen. i'm to solo alj a 0 scanned them in took yeah. okay, let's bring it in, but it has to be a, from a quote which is a voluntary organization involved in search and rescue operations. here's the group's liaison officer to the u. n. and joins us from funding and in the united kingdom. thank you so much for your time. you were involved in the search and rescue, and the optim off of the craig a year ago. what do you remember if your experience, i believe i just remember that it was a fight over whelming amber, all people, domestic responders from across to you. and of course, from around the world, we're all trained for these situations. but in terms of a disaster response and rescue recovery. however, the,
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what we remember is it's of course, the extreme temperatures that were married were a little freezing and vast geography across which there are damages for her. and at 1st it was really over whelming to take and how wide spread the damage was and across 10 provinces. like you said, a report about it. so we remember in terms of controlling to comprehend how widespread the damage once and how challenging is it in your experience a rebuild often as quake of this kind of magnitude. i mean we, we heard from the tech as president in the optimal. it's promising to rebuild more than 300000 homes by now. but we've been hearing in our reporting. many survivors still living and shipping containers intense that maybe so i can't speak to the implementation of government's policies. but the, the, we, when we walk around the area wherever to come from,
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when i show time or doesn't see it, it's usually a mixture of progress. you will see uh parts of the city completely flagged because the buildings have been removed and the recovery efforts will be completed. you'll see camps at the setup by the national learners badge and authority, and you'll still see areas that that are still waiting to be torn down. so it's a because such as bass you obviously it's the government made promises, but there is, there is a reality on the ground and i can't speak to the progress of power style farther into their, into their rebuilding and buildings in terms of, um, in terms of housing you'd be okay, please stay with us because i'm just going to attend to our correspondent now. she is in is in that an interrogation and because your new uh, which is not too far from hassle i, which is one of the areas most impacted by the earthquakes. and then uh you've been talking to people, we saw your package. how of people that coping a here wrong as well, yes,
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this area is also affected by the earthquake has just said and many people, the hundreds of thousands of people are still living in the containers of cities as you have also mentioned. but of course, the damage was so big that we were talking about 11 cities, nearly 13, maybe a 1000000 people who were living in those areas and it nearly 3000000 people have been pushed off from the cities. but of course, what we have seen this time on the 1st year uh at uh after the earthquake, the people are trying to, uh, revive they are cities. people are trying to survive and they are more hopeful than it before. but of course, there are various that stories that are very dramatic stories, but i would like to focus on a positive story today in a scan their own. we are a, as a container city. this is a probably a, this is a founded by a private company or of course, run by the government's
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a disaster management agency. and right behind me, you will see a big kitchen. this kitchen is called, sold a sole kitchen. it's mainly volunteers who have a stablish this uh, it's not a foundation but to this initiative, let's say since the 1st phase of the earthquake, so far, nearly 4000 volunteers have worked and these in these kitchen and they have been providing food to the earthquake survivors and it people who have been affected in the earthquake areas nearby cities since the very 1st day. and today they, they are cooking the big portions of food. a you are seeing a big a pens outside of course they, they have cooked inside, but today they have extra portions to cook because today is also a special day. the slum and many people are fasting. today. that's why the food
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that is being cook today will be delivered to a minute. a container city is in terms of nearby and they will be packed. they will be sent for dinner for if doctor the to help people break their fast and ripe out today. there are 120 well and tiers who are working, cooking delivery and packing, and in an hour or so, we will see people the cam presidents and is some local officials arriving here and joining a mass spray or they will be praying inside this kitchen for the victims of the earthquake and that's why people are very excited and they are very happy to be a part of this good work goes well, because we have seen so many sad stories and people need hope hear me. ok, thank you for that. for them. close the all new a in a skin that on the port city in tech a. this return back to billy test, a test the mir from a coach which is a voluntary organization involved in,
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in such and rescue off to does, aust is like this a positive story. the firm is going to run a long time. i mean, let's talk about a bit more about the challenges involved in recovering from an as quake like this. i mean, what about the mental scars, for example, people went through something unimaginable. how important is it that the that there is that supports available to, to deal with the mental weights of federal. and it's essentially quite important because it is something that we just like we heard number point there at the moment. how devastating the earth weight and d as after map was low. so what's also remarkable was that this whole event brought out the best of people. uh and uh, and that is a very, very important emotion and motivation hold on to during the recovery efforts because no government or new organization is going to get it right. people do what
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they can and the most dire circumstances. and it is just a and it's very important that these positive stories come out to encourage others to be able to see that we can also do this and recovery as possible, no matter how long or short it might last because it on the, on the back of devastation on the, on the backups or subsidies. these are these devastated stories that we've heard last year. it brought out the best documented terry action and, and response. and this is one of them. and it, it shows us what is possible and encourages not only to the victims, but also the off the what do you use to build them recover as best as they can. what would you say all the biggest lessons learned from this as quick as well? i would say that them, 1st of all, we must accept the fact that there aren't regions in countries but her kids there.
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the and the reality of living in your full lives and the salt lines are not going to go away. countries are not going to get up and move so we must learn to live and prepare it to our front of prefer. perfect. that's coming. we know for sure. that's the window already be tomorrow or the next 2030 years. there will be other work better sitting, stumble, for example. uh and so the buildings must be tested, people must prepare their houses or, and even buildings that are the standard use of decades ago must be rebuilt, to withstand the support source of birth. but we have stories which has an in japan where we have or was it a very high in origin. richard scales with very minimal uh, damage to or loss of human life. so it is possible to prepare and we must accept this reality and, and basically prepare to see that we live in for what we know is going to happen for sure. and organizations like yourselves a so important when it comes to dealing with this us just like this and dealing
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with the optim off, in terms of the amounts of a being provided to turkey a both domestically and internationally. what is your understanding of what is available, whether there's been enough provided, if more is needed a this is kind of bad to spin. there's a little bit paradox mentioned response because either we asked to give it happened . we were over whelmed by the, the amount of $8.00 for remains domestically and internationally. the region in so far that we to not able to people not have the process to properly and to distribute the timely sometimes because it was so much. and now it's more on the hands of international organizations come down to government to accept this aid and distributed properly and, and just bring those own challenges because now, although the dark victims in the areas that are still trying to recover from the event, but it's not as um, we'll say if i pull the file anymore,
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i guess in perception of the, of the audience's uh, because it's happened a year ago. so the, the task is ongoing. but of course not at a level that is, is happening. and what has happened in the media? i'm at the direct, but okay, i appreciate your time, but it has the media from a coach, a volunteer organization involved in the search and rescue operations. speaking to us, the timing of in the united kingdom well, hundreds of people in take a all still missing. here's the story of one mother who has never given up hope of finding his son. send your boston law glitch inhibition the you. what the scandal and all 3 of them all just about the thoughts on you to be smooth, besides completely on the didn't look long corpus to will not be the color sort of the union and be stuck with florida able to i'm looking to be non, i'm just this in a you could told them clear you called the building because she called if you want
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me to not only know somebody else because i've, if you try to assist you with the support of your part. uh well, we should because it's because of the big news of them on, by young musicians for to be dogs photo less to just pull it off later. probably less for me to partially into these little to honorable dodge card data. each cartridge should not be the sort of archive them get on bass b a. but you'll be ended up doing that. i'm sure you're going to order is tell us to lie. high kids took the be now that need to be not on the times that they didn't get the test on it or know that john, which one to take you again. it was small mazda sedona, cool, thoughtful that you've cushions took it with me. let me just make it to michel missing to see us. it is to be a lie. i know miss arnik, let them fit to cover, letting your promise last. johnny defaulted the signal, ma mazda and the letter. yes, um, i want you to know. will you make each on the neighboring syria?
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dozens of people have galvan to pay tribute to the victims of the quakes. most of the casualties were in opposition. hills area is the region that was heavily damaged by aerial bombardment during the civil war. of all i saw better jamie, i'm the last it on. we shared this remembrance with the civil defense cruise, who worked hard and we remember those who died and hope this catastrophe will never repeat itself again. we lit these candles to remember those who died in that tragedy. well massaging, we need help and support here to fix the homes. as for the stores and the earthquake, the people still living in the caps because they lost everything. and they don't have the means to repair the damage from the other. it's quite a, so heads on this out is there a new zone. opposition politicians off forcibly removed from sunny golf tournament during the votes and delay this month. presidential election and unrelenting rain in the golden states flooding a month sized sweet stream. lots of california,
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the hello, the settled weather story that has been dominating much of your over the past few days is going to change just as a change in the ethics, the weather system. that's going to bring some very heavy rain to parts of the north west. a heavy rang moving from western scotland towards most central areas of person. and the island of island was a bit of a wintery mix behind that. now we could see some snow coal central areas as that cold air blows down, hitting that room and mass. we'll see certainly some snow across the scan today we're putting across into the baltic states and some more heavy rain pushing down into germany. some of that touching into western parts of front, so rain and powers over the next few days. we'll also see some rein shimmy. is way
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down in the northern parts of spain as well as into portugal, but it is still a largely settled story here with more in the way of sunshine than cloud temperature. the still sitting high. so this time, if you have that, they'll continue to rise for lisbon over the next few days. it'll get kuda across more northern areas that it will towards the north east for places like moscow, but not so sheet pumping into that southeast corner temperature is picking up certainly for bell grade. bucharest, 19 degrees celsius that on wednesday, with sunshine, the, this is the 1st suicide. that's me. see the real time. it's the victims themselves was when i saw there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a true side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have
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the, you're watching out is there a mind a thought, told stories this hour is really forces advice and find a crowd of palestinians who are waiting to collect to monitor in aid in northern gaza. people have gathered to receive much needed supplies on the same post us next year. stay on to me blinking has left re add for cairo, and the next leg of business on this tool. he must be sounding crown prince on monday to discuss as well as one, gaza, is also due to visit castle israel on the west side. and has been a yes and several possible s ways shop tech here in syria killing 59000 people, leaving hundreds of people homeless in one of the west head package provinces purchased as a keys the government, i'm not acting katina me off to the displace palestinians living in
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tens in rafa and living in di conditions and i've told out there about that daily struggle to keep that families safe. it is the highest awards, nor i sure one will displace from bait, had known the city. it wasn't safe, they were going to look for shelter. but we found none that we were told to go south to safe areas with tended taishan aid and all we came here and phones. nothing. no, sanitation, nothing by sunset. we all go into our tents. we cause a lot of children to keep them warm because there are no clothes, no food, nothing, no diapers were 5 in total, in a 10th of one square meter, my husband and i keep holding our kids this way to keep them asleep dry and away from insects, we stay awake so that the children can sweep that no blankets, no pups. we're not asking the un so they're ravia cuts out or other art and threes for anything else, just clothes and food for these kits. and this of them. how about us on time?
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and my name is mohammed from obeyed. we moved from instead of should i up to us by law school in they don't then have a directed to go south the occupation army coming to the mexico at alpha law schools. we walked out over the dead bodies of other people and we made it too rough. we all have experienced the meeting of freezing cold. it was still cold when we lived in concrete houses. now it's plus the thing and tom, caustic tents and water dripping under those kits. no one can understand the kind of situation we are in except a law the all my team. my message is to any human being with a conscience to relieve us and from what we are experiencing, to stop the aggression against us innocence here matter. and let us return to our home. we would rather live in our destroyed homes. i would rather set up my tent mixed with the rubble of my house. the pens again has held its fast news briefing since the us launched as strikes on iraq and syria on friday. the spokesman form of the organization said that the spot hitting
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a c 5 iran link targets washington was unaware of any iranians been killed in the strikes. tactical hain has moved from arlington in virginia. it's really our 1st chance to hear from depending on press secretary general pat ryder after those us stripes on friday, hitting 85 targets. it's 7 different facilities, both interact and syria. us as it was in that in retaliation after a rainy and back malicious, targeted jordanian us base with a drone, killing 3 us service members. now as the pentagon, general rider said, it is likely that there were casualties in the strikes, but where they militants were they civilians. he really said he couldn't say they just didn't know yet. they were still conducting that assessment. now, the iraqi government has called this in active aggression. they say that 16 people were killed, 25 wounded, including civilians. and general rider was asked, are you worried, what the strikes are going to do to the us relationship with a rec? i'll emphasize that we greatly value a rack is
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a partner. their security instability is vital to the broader region and we'll continue to work closely with iraqi partners and continue to consult closely with them. but as we've said before, if our forces are threatened or harmed, we have to take appropriate action and we'll take appropriate action going forward . general ryder did say that those in those us strikes on friday, 2 more us facilities have been targeted. they say by a rainy and back groups, and if, depending on they're saying the us response might not be done that we could possibly see even more strikes in the coming days. patty calling l g 0 at the pentagon. for you on security council has held an emergency meeting at rushes request. most of the cases, the united states of escalating tensions in the middle east off to those as royce last week in syria and iraq. kristin is telling me, has moved from the un russia called the meeting of the security council saying us
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air strikes in syria and rock over the weekend risk escalating war throughout the, the least as a threat to international peace and security. frustrating. so we can put the, it's a new recent events confirmed that the us is not looking for or has never sold a solution to the problems in the region. but the us accused russia of calling the meeting under false pretences. the actions us forces took on february to are necessary and proportionate is consistent with international law and the next, the size of the united states. inherent right to self defense. the u. s. bond 85 targets in retaliation for the dust of 3 of its military personnel stationed in jordan. it accused the islamic resistance in a rock. a coalition of a rocky militias aligned with a rod rod has denied any involvement in that attack. some security council members like the u. k, so the u. s. has a right to defend itself,
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but all said they are worried about a wider war in the region. you want officials have also expressed concern about a whitening war in the middle east, as well as a worsening humanitarian situation in gaza. they're the largest eat operation on raw is itself under attack. the secretary general announced an independent committee to review on ross, make sure its doing everything in its power to ensure neutrality. that's after accusations. 12 of its employees helped them off on october 7, meeting several nations to suspend their funding. we hope that the donors have taken clear notice of the swift action taken by the secretary jones taken by the commission in general to address head on issues that may exist a week will continue to communicate with donors. they are looking for new donors to
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meet causes, growing needs. kristin salumi al jazeera, united nations, the okay, let's bring you some of the days of the news. now the electrical authority and el salvador says irregularities have been found in sundays. presidential votes, incumbent president need, but kennedy has declared victory even though a final results has not been announced. the supreme electrical tribunal now says ballots will be recounted manually. of hundreds of haitians have been protesting against prime minister ariel only ranks. schools and public offices have been closed and several cities where i demonstrate is blocked, major roads and the capital they want on me to resign, to failing to tackle the lies in crime and gang violence. and the country became to power off to the assassination of president juvenile,
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boise in 2022. and truly now, where authorities of the rest of the 2 people suspected of deliberately starting awhile, 5 on friday that spread to large parts of the central vall, apologize or region 123 depths, something confirmed. but that number is expected to rise, since hundreds of people are still missing, or less than the american actually see. and even reports from the not the law. in from city of the on the hills of the city aveena the model, the destruction that began on friday nights is impossible to quantify the vial. it was the kitchen, the bathroom, and the dining friends, relatives, and total strangers volunteer to help residents clear the rubble left by the wild fires in my bed. i need the ends case from a 3 story home which also ran
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a grocery shop. but she considers herself lucky by the seen on my neighbors. father, my daughter in law's 2 parents, the 3 children are frequently all of them brand to death. it's unbearable. suspense of desk is still strong. here. when the fire hit this neighborhood, many people rushed to their vehicles to try to escape, but there's only one narrow road in and out of this area until very soon, the traffic was absolutely paralyzed, needing many people to die sitting in their cars, unable to move, or get all the regions governor is angry until algebra that this was a man made tragedy. you that go 2nd notice, you know, if they a septic, a handful of miserable months has caused this, he came to destroy a 50 and we'll have them down and imprison them because they caused mold and fire. these were mothers at the morgue, sorrow, and shock, a company those waiting for the remains of their loved ones to be released for
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burial. among them 2 sisters who lost their mother and 17 year old disney that who died trying to save her to give me cellphone 8. are you a little bit? i know that my daughter was a hairy because she never a band with my mother and her grandmother. they were fond together their bodies in an amorous. but there are hundreds of more presumed victims yet to be found. so many have come to provide dna samples, hoping that forensic teams will be able to find and identify their missing loved ones to see in human algebra. but are you still region chimney, or at least 3 people have died in a powerful storm and the us days of california heavy rain and strong winds cool with flooding ad months, nights and down power lines across the region. from bundles, reports from los angeles flood waters swept through streams, rivers and neighborhoods from san diego to san francisco, with as much as 35 centimeters of rain predicted. for some areas,
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the slow moving storm system termed in atlas fear river by media raleigh, just also lash the state with wind gusts, around 95 kilometers per hour. the los angeles river, normally a nearly dry, concrete channel, was transformed into a torrent close to overflowing its banks in san jose, the fire department rescued, 3 people in several dogs trapped by the rising guadalupe river. we lost our boats, got them in, got them out of the water and successfully got them to shore in sacramento, large trees toppled closing power outages, and hundreds of thousands of people are without electricity in central, in northern california, in the san francisco bay area road ways flooded and residents piled up sandbags in san diego. entire neighborhoods were flooded and some people were forced to climb up on their roots for safety. police and fire department as well as mayors urged
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people to stay home and stay safe. but as always, some treated the emergency as alert, including one person who wrote a surfboard down of flooded rocks through canyon. in los angeles and ventura, cody's mud slides damaged homes and block highways leading to mandatory evacuations . while in the sierra nevada mountains, heavy snow could create white out conditions making travel hazardous. altogether 30000000 people are under flood watching. the storm is expected to last for another day or more. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles, a set of goals. national assembly has voted to move this once presidential election to december, the 15th, temporarily extending mackey south 2nd time. the decision has prompted protests including some in signed parliament. nicholas hack wrap, some developments from dr. inside cindy, golds parliament,
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opposition and peace are removed by police in riot gear. some shout, democracy is under attack. as they are pushed out, they had refused to side a bill to delay the election. it extends the president's time in power security forces using tactics from the streets inside the national assembly against elected members of parliament. the motion to delay the election by 9 months effectively extending the president's mandate is passed nearly unanimously after hours of heated debate. over here, defense what has just been very so it is unprecedented in somebody else history. it's a constitutional cou because article one or 3 of the constitution says clearly the mandate of the head of states cannot be extended or revised from the suburbs to the edge of parliament. protest are getting louder and coming closer to the presidential palace. the government has restricted mobile internet access. some local media outlets have been taken off their authority,
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say they are stopping the spread of hateful and divisive content rights group. say it's a violation of fundamental rights to presidential candidates are appealing to the constitutional counsel to intervene. look at the constitutional council has the responsibility to take decisions that were being come to the country and save on ation from the summer period. which is really an insult. to the senegalese people, police intervene, preventing the candidates from talking salt as the elections were canceled because members of that council, which is meant to draw the list of candidates are suspected taking bribes. he says the electoral process has lost credibility and the delay will allow time to rebuild trust in the country's institutions. the president says this bill is a way to clean up a democracy in this country. he is now calling for national dialogue,
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and he's hoping that this will qual, edgar, on the streets. but there is a growing resentment amongst many single these that feel that they had been robbed of the opportunity to have their say on who gets to govern this country. nicholas hawk algae 0 the car general elections all set to take place in pucca stone on thursday with the prime minister on con, in jail, on his policy facing a crack down. another form, a prime minister, no, as sharif, is looking to capitalize as a bank reports from the whole the whole or the cultural capital of buckets done with job is the most populous province. and it said, whoever wins here spends the best chance of winning the country. it's considered a strong cold for me to watch truth and he's putting the books done. mostly league you held a campaign, riley includes what, what a man rogers, what our support team. because whatever he has promised,
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if he has the lives or whatever, he says he does vary by comma going to if anyone has helped the pool, it's in the last 34 he built and move to a anything good that happened in this country. it's happened during his tenure, a case of the shots campaigns which is doomed in on the crowds and gave the image of a pet stadium, but turn act was low, the stadium was not filled and the mood was subdued. shareef has been cleared by the quotes, despite been convicted on corruption, charges sentenced to prison, disqualified from holding public office for life. now he's back and is considered by some to be the top content into selection. but if he is a favorite, it's because the most popular politician in buckets done is in jail. for what does he support his belief charges orchestrated to keep him on con and his peach. i parked you from seriously contesting fees evictions? no problem in this, in the countries more than 75 year history has ever completed a full term in office. it's the military support that is seen as making or breaking governments here. cons parties facing what many consider is admitted treat back,
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correct. that was the military to nice accusations of incidence saying it's a political on the streets. many people tend to disagree. some people, some people at the is the middle treated does everything, whoever the one will come into office, they have decided to make the muslim league with the elections will not be fair. but i will vote for the guy he made as or do we owe to for con on the p t i. what has happened to is wrong. they removed his cricket box and move from the ballot paper that stopped him from standing. the youth will work for him. i think we live in a democratic society where we're not, we're living in and dictators companion has been quite with in previous selections . and in some cases, peachy i support is helping forced to campaign in secret. what people will have this, the by that box, and despite all the challenges and obstacles and run cons, party force establish independence may yet hold the presence of power aside. vague
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a 12 year old boy who was keeping his whole be entering along the of the whole come back hungry is governing for this policy has and we cultivate impala. and that would have been the 1st step to ed's ross, the following sweden sped to join nato. hungry is the only need to remember not to have approve the application which requires unanimous approval and
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a civic to all bounds. policy has repeatedly blocked it, demanding that the swedish prime minister come to budapest, impasse and fast upon is seen as closer than any other european lead up to the russian president vladimir putin being or 2nd mouth or top lock was that channel affordable been delaying sweden's night? to bid isn't just a mistake, it's a sin. nobody believes that government and peace of any say in the matter. well, ben is responsible. he wants to save up to 10, breaks the unity of night to the spanish coast. god has rescued a 102 people who were trying to reach the canary audience by both parties of 2 were also recovered from the vessel. rescue was said over a 1000 migrants and saw him seek us from african countries of reach the islands in the last few days. as a lease public prosecutor has opened an inquest into the suicide, if an asylum seeker from guinea, who have lived in a detention center for months,
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was mine, sheila was 20 to his desk box, arrives in the center with all the modern assessing 5 mattresses and spring objects have gone 14 people were arrested and years have repeatedly criticized the conditions and estimates asylum senses of the british an irish prime ministers have met northern islands. nearly a point of lead is rush. it rushes through, knocking leah. veronica were visiting the new administration on both sides storm. it costs over the 1st time the appointments and 2 years of political process that was fault when the main versus union. his party worked out and policy protested against post springs at trading arrangements that it said on denying norman arden's place in the united kingdom. and now that we've got the executive back up and running, it's right that people have that local politicians focusing on that prior to the starting with public services. that hasn't been sort of government up and running a full too long. but now we do have it. i'm
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a consult focusing on delivering for everyone. but for me personally, and nothing in what's being negotiation breaks. any read lines. i remember when. right, what happens? we set out a number of objectives. one was to make sure there's no hard border between norton inside. the other was to make sure that the public of islands position in new york in single market wasn't undermined in any way. and the 3rd was to make sure that the good friday agreement, institutions would function. and all of those things are the case today. and that makes it very positive day might be persons, king charles has been diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace announced that he will suspend his public duties while receiving treatment. last month, the king spends several days in hospital for an enlarged prostate test, then identified a separate type of cancer. i bought a 140 guns from me and they'll have crossed into bung to dash to escape fighting between the security forces and a rebel group. on
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a line for 3 minority groups have been battling the minute change into which seize power in 2021 on the dash of course highest, more than a 1000000 bringing the refugees out economy is a buddhist community. and they all worse than the me. environmentally treat. it's purely a lie that they will ever gone to as all rights and vision as acts of as a new zealand say, new government proposals, threatened decades of progress on mallory rights. authorities want to roll back the official use of the maori language and reinterpret the countries founding tracy on national de purchased this march to the spots where the original document was signed. can less return to the war on gaza. 12 year old mohammed show me i used to make kites and flying them outside his home in gaza. attacks by the is ready all me force his family to move to
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a refugee camp. but he's been trying to continue his he'll be using the missile. he has a success story that is not the not the, i guess i should be on the bottom of it. yeah. i'm as much of this, michelle marshall. and then is that the what is to our mission that that is to charlotte? my but i yeah, the last lab the i'm going to go up the show me. i put it in the search and the full name cuz then again i got enough. yeah. you on the general got enough good. my name is shad. i'm really better man. responding. all the shows wish that i'm a cup because of the lead you if i you. so when are you?
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i tell you the children that i don't want a pleasant meaning. shannon also joanna joanna. joanna, did you want to go to see it so that that'd be given it to sign the lease or the us plan and that's gonna play out of our model. okay. um, would that show you some of them just to provide just the just a give them an i need to know when a toilet and the condition was fine. that them have the bottles they have, but get the i feel i'm going to get that issue that she'll get off sugar the legs, the legs about of my legs. oh, okay. that's it for me. my name's side. so this means that we'll be back. so just a moment morning,
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the a meeting of mine's discussing the defining issues of our time in one year we source that change. it became clear at that point that we really were in a kind of a new era of know about the slower it's maria, theresa and professor michael wooldridge and explore the titles and possibilities of artificial intelligence. it changes the way we think. and then the way we act out can protect ourselves studio b, b a. i series on a jersey to the the man was 71 year old curtis reeds, a retired swat commander and police captain who brought a gun within that day. we just went back to watching the previews, thinking that everything was over, like okay, manager is going to come up, so keep your phone away. that would be at. but that's not what happened. not at all
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. when the guy sat down, he kept same stuff to my husband about, oh so now you put the phone away and my husband, you know, turned around and stuff and just said, hey, what is your problem? a movie hasn't even started and he was just nasty surveillance footage. just chattering popcorn, it reads mediately fired a pistol, and a trans chest just saw like a spark. aaron just saw him go down and from there a i didn't even realize that of my finger with shot as well. i was just so worried about him. the surface when it got shot, the computer irritated. i'm a nurse here, so i have a point. i'm just trying to make sure the size i said with a child died less than an hour later. just unbelievable because the situation had never got more than just kind of a whatever to what's your problem? you know,
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and then his dad and it just didn't make any sense how it escalated that quickly. the . is there any forces open for crowns in cars, the city where people are scrambling to desperately needed aid supplies, the money. this is out of their life. and so coming up policy and parents forced to sell food and to buy diapers basic goods off it coming gas on more expensive in gaza. and we have from golf is quite front of a 12 year old boy who's keeping his will be on trains and 9 slots.
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