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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  March 6, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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the the, [000:00:00;00] the dog or kyle: this is denise our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. hundreds of thousands of palestinians pushed to the brink of finding us as well. perhaps a calm voice from reaching northern dogs. um. is there any strides continued to target civilian homes across the strip for them?
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$30700.00 pound of civilians have been killed since the 7th of october. 18th prime minister is in puerto rico, trying to return home as gainesville, and that will be civil boy if he does not step down nikki haley is expected to withdraw from the race to be the republican presidential nominates of donald trump . wins bake on super tuesday and it was a real madrid are getting ready to face all the lights sticking with the face of the child with a final on the line head of the match, the manager called onto last. it has been accused of tactful prostitutes as calling for census of nearly 5 years. the, it's 13 gmc, that's 3 pm and central gone. so whether all reports that several palestinians have been killed by as rarely, false, as well as trying to reach aid, hundreds of thousands without food or clean bosa. on tuesday,
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the wells food programs that of 14 truck, a convoy hazing to the north, was turned away, biased by the forces as being the less often as well as a sold on the strip. because as health ministry says at least 86 people have been killed in the last 24 hours, i thought big begins are coverage. one kind of process be between age people displaced or was that prep a shelter. israel strangle hold on palestinians, and garza is getting tied to it by the date. and they'll be installed since the special ed, the one who michelle boyland. i'm living in this tent with my mother in law and my in those ocean children. we have nothing, a tool, no food or water. we're living on handouts, sometimes they receive one come food container. it's not sufficient for the age of us. and just like that, the food is gone, then not sure where the next me a little come from. know when well, i guess that for more or less was to have that all children is suffering. they are
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living in fear and horror. now starving to death had to have what room do they do. this is also in justice and the whole world is sitting and watching hospitals have seen a surgeon, men, those children. and i know i'm up with a live sammy. most children like this boy. sammy have symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea and are suffering from internal infections. and hepatitis due to pull youtube food and water, they're living in unhealthy conditions and tense. expose to the cold. any food and water they can get is not clean. some palestinians have resorted to eat an annual fee to survive. others look forward to wherever they can find it, and what type of condition it's in the very least an age is getting in. although just as death comes from being so to dislike saving supplies, even the united states has been forced to use pains to get around these rate the
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blockade. but it's not enough to feed the people here. i said big i to do. a correspondent, honey lockwood joins us now on the phone from rafa. honey, that's what tell us what you know, what you're sharing about yet more people who are trying to get a thing shaw side by is riley forces. yes. well desperate living conditions and the wages across the course and palestinians, the current this for to do to go anywhere and reach to anywhere they are possible to, to get to. and in order to, to find some of the basic necessities of food supplies and provide for the family event, just to keep them alive in the face of the diamond is spreading everywhere. the reports we're getting right now is from the why the hug. but that's an area between god and the central area of the gall, this trip where these aids or the food a that is available at that area, was it from what was it dropped it from there within the past,
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it's 48 hours by the jordanians. they moratti's and then the, the, the us as well. so that, that thought it was in that area that has been designated by these really military as a combat zone. and nobody was able to reach to the, the food parcels that were dropped as of today. and given the found and they acute found in right now where people are the items, the high drinking to start vision, the tried to reach to why do you have that area to get to the code that is on the ground. and that's where the where shut out by hear the machine guns and by time so there's 7 people reported killed right at the spot with the other injuries. and the fact that those injuries we know from past experiences that because of non operation of votes facilities, the people who are injured are at risk of losing their life. 9 that there is no way
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to get any proper medical intervention. what so ever, this is not the 1st incident happening within the past 4 days in a row. every a boy and every ada truck trying to make it way through. guys in the northern part, obstructed by the really military and by the conditions i created underground, very difficult conditions that keep bothering those trucks or from entering of reaching to people who are really desperate right now on our own. so i had been road where they were shot at or, and then, and now those around uh, intersection around about where you were. there was no tri city, better known among policy now as the floor, a truck, but it keeps going on by these restrictions that may make it very difficult to get a honey monkwood bring into the latest situation. the in gauze of thanks very much, honey. well that speak now to you tomorrow. i'll revise. she's unreal,
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spoke some and joins us from cairo tomorrow as we just had from kind of yet another incident. palestinians were desperately trying to get hold of a big show. stop by is really forces. why do we keep saying this happen because 90 percent of the population today and google is facing a high level of acute food insecurity. and therefore, anyone seeing a convoy of trucks of a trucks going through their parts of go. so we'll jump on these drugs out of hunger and despair and fear and will try to help themselves on to these convoys, especially as we're hearing more and more about children under the age of 2. now dying of hunger related diseases. and the hydration. the situation is so dire that this virus so high that any passage of trucks becomes an attraction to people who are hungry, and very few trucks are actually guessing through
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a hearing of the well food program, having its 1st cutting void being turned away at northern dogs in northern gauze with the edge of northern gauze, one wonder why he is really a stop paying any aid, which includes people in the north when they so desperately need us. obstructionists to the north have breached very, very high levels. accessing the isolated population north of lendy, gaza is a real challenge. more than half the requests by the un altogether to bring much need of food. medical supplies, clean water into the north, have been rejected by the israeli authorities. we keep pushing, but it's worth remembering that today's con boy, by the world we program is the 1st attempt in 2 weeks to go to the door. under one of the agency i represent, which is the largest humanitarian agency in the day,
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has not been able as not been permitted to go to the north of the since the 23rd of january. that's almost 6 weeks of us not being able to bring food and medical supplies to people who are desperate and isolated in the north of casa, we're hearing, i'm from the use of our plans afoot for a q amount, a maritime humanitarian car, adult via site for us, what do you make of us to the most straightforward way of getting into the guns a strip is to use the existing crossings, namely kind of asylum, cut optional, and apply from egypt. so there are many conversations about the maritime route. there has been attempts to aaron dropping of 8 under this trend, the really the most trys, straightforward way. and this is what we have on the road, the largest you an agency i've been calling for,
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is there are existing loans crossings that are much more straightforward, faster, more economical and safer. and there are confidence requests for a ceasefire. that's with the low, an influx of humanitarian assistance. why should we reinvent the? we don't let us use what exist and what has works before. much of honor was funding has been cut off for some weeks now by a number of countries around the world. how is the organization co pay, what operations, or is it able to still do within garza the same day and all our much needed to humanitarian a response in gaza? let's remember we are responsible for people who are in our shelters. it is only one of the trends, the shelters that distributes fluids that send medical teams into the shelters and we've maintained ola. we've also maintained there's $700.00 schools across the entire region and
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a $140.00 health centers. and that is thanks to donors have not suspended their funding based on allegations. so we, we still have many close supporters and we're working on providing a lot of cooperation to the reviews of our own systems that will enable us to prove once again that we are a principal, do an agency and we are in dispensable in the response. and government, but also in the region. so we're working once by month, we're maintaining our operations in march and april. and we're truly hoping to reverse the decision by some of our new owners by proving how transparent and principal we are tamara oliver of fi. many thanks for taking the time to join us here on alex's era. person is warning israel, it's patience is wanting outside of of humanitarian situation in garza. is there any will cabinet minister buddy guns is meeting the u. k for the factory? david cameron. this is following down since that plastic me things in the us capital. on tuesday,
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cameron spoke of the dreadful suffering and garza coolly. we've had a whole set of things we bought these ratings to do, but i have to report to you'll note sheets. has the mind debate because in february it was about hoff won't go in in january. so patients needs to run very soon. and a whole series of warnings need to be given of all the joins now from london by a correspondent, not where we challenge laurie. what's uh, what's come on going to say to guns. well, i think we have quite a lot of what he's going to say that. and that sound by essentially is going to tell benny gas fast. the conduct of the war as it has been waged by israel over the last weeks and months. he's basically leading to actually monitoring disaster and gaza that the western powers,
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the united states and the united kingdom are getting increasingly frustrated with the things that they say they, it'd be nice being israel to do. and the apparent lack of any action from israel in making those things happen. so we heard david carmen, so give that specifically about have the fact that c says the is ready to be less again, hoff the amount of age in february that they said in january. and that's that the patients is running very, very state. and there was a particular warning also that he's going to give a to ben he can says, he says in the me thing that, that is either just about to start or head starts at about half an hour ago, which is about the possible possibility of a future legal action against the israel, he says he's route is the occupying power. it is responsible. and that has consequences, including and how we look at whether he's around his compliance with international
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humanitarian though. so that will be plenty of savings for many big fan again. so take back, so his route, when he finishes this round of diplomatic meetings in the united states and the united kingdom were, you may be taking plenty of things back. but is anyone going to miss some within israel because it's being well publicized that's he has not gotten a blessing overtime. and so benjamin netanyahu on this trip a yeah, that is a very good question. i mean, one of the other questions is, of course, whether the action or the warnings that are being given by the united states in the united kingdom actually amount to anything. you know, they, they are still saying that they have a patients dispatch even though that patients is running thing. so israel is not out of right yet. it's not out of diplomatic space is not out of minutes re supplies coming from west and countries to carry on doing what it's doing. but yeah,
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when the against gets back to the israel, he's going to experience, i'm quite, this is my thing from people within the is ready to governments. benjamin that's the only is being no fan of this trip. there are people from the fall right fringes of the, of the miss me all you coalition. splunk dredge, particularly to have been saying that this trip by benny gets essentially freed on saying that he's dividing is re lease that he is allowing the united states to drive is driving wages and to smuggle in as a kind of trojan to. ready stay at the renews attention on the 2 state solution, excuse me. so the pentagon says a is not likely i think when he gets back to, to israel. so you have a particularly warm reception from investment at benjamin netanyahu. and the far right, i'm to get a reply to the receptive. yeah. for what he's what messages he's bringing back to them. okay. probably tell them this brand slices that from london. thanks very much,
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right? as well as well. has approved plans to build 3 and a half 1000 new satellite homes in the occupied westbank. the organization piece now says the units will be built in the legal sacraments of my all. and i do mean a fraud and cut on is a fall, right? finance means the best, well, small stretch wound of an expansion of to a shooting incidents and one of the settlements 2 weeks ago. that's cost. now to him to sell her. she's all corresponded line for as an occupied to east jerusalem 100 times a bit more about this report and what it means for the occupied westbank of the for centrally seeing for the 1st time since the war began. settlements being approved in the occupied westbank were talking about 3500 housing units in 3 different illegal settlements that were approved. it is worth mentioning, the bedside of smelt, which is not just the country's finance minister,
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but he also is a minister with in israel's defense ministry responsible for summit civil affairs in the occupied west bank. this was an agreement that was laid out when he 1st entered this government with these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu know back in february, when there was a shooting incident on one of these. a legal settlements smiley. i mean, small groups had said that there will be settlements advanced in retaliation. now this morning he has tweeted, but in the last year there have been approvals for 18515 new homes in a legal settlements that is both in the occupied westbank and unoccupied east jerusalem. now in occupied east jerusalem since the war began last month, we're looking at 4 different approvals that were in total,
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$3700.00 housing units. so what this will mean across the occupied westbank is that in these 3 different illegals settlements, there will be construction. and there will be new housing units for as early settlers that will be built there. okay, i'm to tell who it brings the latest that from occupied eastern systems. thanks very much. honda, which one is now here in the studio is i'm not sure he's professor of security and notary studies at the institute for graduate studies. great to have you back in the studio with us. i'm a so the policy means desperately trying to get a missing thing yet again, being targeted by is riley forces by stone, which is a by tanks foreign on the number of people reported to have been dead killed today as well. and the problem is, this war against boss is it's, it's leaving a complete security vacuum and the goals and strep has, as it is. and there's no replacement, not just that, but also those know the confection sales to make sure that the aid gets do what it
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needs to to be. and then there are challenges on an old domains. we sold a then domain where you have a problem to accessing gaza, whether it's through egypt or through kind of shuttle in from the south. and from the north they is where it is, are not allowing access yet. so and then after that you have a problem of the actually securing and transferring the aid from the, the, the entrance point to the targeted areas. because of the trouble because of the, the, the, the track, the, the huge amount of displacement, people's displacement on the roads and therefore the, the access is, are not easy to get there. and then even when they get there, we have a problem. as we saw of distribution at who, who is in charge of distribution, who's in charge of securing the, the 8. now they're trying to find ways via the it and the see domains. so it drops you sold is you one. so it is uh, dropping for 38000 meals and then so 36000 meals. we had the also an issue with
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that. um and then now it says is this the domain, the thinking of doing this according to it from cypress to gaza. but just to have a, a brief competitive note before that or before the 27th of october. uh guys i had a 500 truck. so 8 that interest everyday. now a lot just last february, i remember that average dropped from 500 to 98. um to the it's, it's significant and now the need is much, much more. because back then it was relatively peace. timing doesn't. and to good this been why think wsp who's trying to deliver its 1st aid convoys in a number of weeks of had its trucks stopped at the what it goes across thing. which is sort of just to the entrance point to the know because we're seeing the scenes of people trying so desperately to get the aids fits the situation is out of control. that's kale sick. i mean,
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is where the forces are reacting by shooting at them. is that why then not less than any trucks in and it's, it's more complicated. so part of it is, as you said, that is the lack of administration and the that couple of annihilation. part of it is the some, all when there was some attempted organization by the, the, or thought of these because in the for these, the, the, there was a on, on police civil servants accompanying some of these trucks. these raise a thought that this is the, this is how much police so we should have them and therefore killed about 9 of them . this is according to the u, as in boy david tucker field who acknowledge the incident and, and therefore of course, the now it's more and more dangerous to accompany these convoys. and if you don't a company, there is no security. and there's no cause even to show them the way because now it's not, it's not the usual ways that you can find on google maps. the things have changed significantly because of the problem because of that you made a movement and because of the is really uh, but if the check points. so it's not easy to navigate your way through who goes
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from the sauce to the north. and after that, the keels add to that to you some, some of the a the, the, the, the what happened previous the when, when a, with the, the, some of the civil law says that as a civilian also has the that happen is the because most of the show we say the more notable the, some of the, the, the, the area is get, gets a lot of focus that on away from these ladies. so the, the people go for the locations of the trucks that are away from these ladies. and these areas are very, very crowded, and there's a lot of attention on them. and then the area is closer to these, where it is, others go there. but it's much much riskier because they're closer to these ladies and these ladies may panic and such. we didn't get them, so you have of that, this is all that all the nice ation, but it ends up in one civilian this is and doing a very modest abuse and of the of the con voice. yeah. it's a terrible situation. i'm sure. thanks very much. for joining sunset as well as res,
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i will just have shot dead 5 young man and boys. most of the drawing raids on the occupied west bank over the past 4 days, and it's national acreage say the palestinian territory is the most dangerous in the world to be a child named best raphi reports from the village of baron in the occupied westbank . now dissolved from the higher they are killing children, he says, clutching the shoes of his 10 year old nephew, a blood, so trout covers auburn, a jars headed, wound a father, unable to look at his son's lifeless body. also unable to pull himself away, his mother says um, or was no threat to his really soldiers who rated bullying on monday, he was just sitting in a car with his father going to the shops when he was shot in the head and fell into his father's lap mohammed, i'm insisted on going out with his father, even though we tried to stop him. when he was leaving, i put the hat on his head. he asked me why i told him i was worried about him
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getting cold. c for other palestinians were killed in the occupied westbank this week. ages 132 were 16. 1 was 18. all from high velocity ammunition fired from military rifles. it is typical of life under is really military occupation that has been going on for decades by thought of good things that you've been to the thought of good things, the future of the scene and be able to. so i just think just didn't, i'm denying them their rights killing them. slide. good. kidding. the future of does it can for them. but do you think the future of the senior people international group say israel's military has made palestine the most dangerous place in the world? to be a child in the last 5 months, it is far more dangerous, far more deadly to be a child in the occupied territories than it was for an american soldier, enough gone. it's done over a rock, the funerals for palestinian children, little boys, young man, it's so common place,
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and more and more dying from gunshot wounds to the head and chest child protection group say right now is really tactics or more brutal. they are targeting younger people. and shooting to kill as i'm or new jars, family leaves him to west. they're asking the same question as so many palestinians families before the why the world is watching children dying. but doing nothing to stop the same bus, raphael to 03 and in the occupied westbank. the powerful gang lead to an hazy as will and civil war will breakouts. if the prime minister ariel only does not step down the prime minister has arrived and plus or because i'm just trying to return home. officials say here, right? and so on, one of the bank denied permission to land and the dominican republic. he's,
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he's in the states for emergency off the guy needs announced that we're going to over through the government. stephanie deb, before this man is essentially holding k t hostage. jimmy sherry is a nick named barbecue, again leader, former police officer, and now determined to bring down the government, demanding prime minister abbey at all. he resigned the user. i want every all to hear the reason. so the, because it felt and read does not design the country will go straight to genocide. see if the international community continues to support perio and read. it will lead to straight into a civil war. federal leads to a genocide, a recent speculation over all of these whereabouts is now over these still photos appeared to show him landing in puerto rico, fighting between gangs in the army around the main airport and the haitian capital has led to flights being canceled since sunday the fighting is also displaced, thousands of people that i would like the government to say something because we do
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not have any hope. no one is helping us. i would like the government to talk to us to remove us from the situation because we do not feel safe. every weight is getting well and we have sleeping and we have to be vigilant. but there is little left here, and the longer the prime minister is way and the say, the weaker here comes of he was sworn in on elected off the hate. he's president driven no more say, was assassinated in 2021 by colombian mercenaries, elections were supposed to be held by the 7th of february, but they haven't happened. and that sparked protests at the time of the left for can you last week to finalize a deal for you and task force to help restore order in his country, prompting this latest crisis. i've been working in on around 80 for 30 years now, and i've never ever seen it this bad. it's absolutely catastrophic it being the human rights situation in that
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a terry and situation. a lot of any kind of political, anything discussions, negotiations, hey dee, is one of the poorest countries in the world. heavily armed guns are now in charge of most of the capital. and it's not clear if or when the prime minister will return stephanie decker, ultra 0 haley, the last remaining content of challenging donald trump for republican presidential candidacy is expected to withdrawal from the race that's being reported, that he will suspend campaign, making a concession and speech data on wednesday, a withdrawal with but actually ensure that trump will stand as the republican candidates in the us presidential election in november. when this comes on the heels of super tuesday, they take, which was one of the most important days in the us presidential primary calendar. 15 states and one taxi, which using the republican and democratic nominees. trump has won almost every
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states and the he highly only managed to win in the month from killed $995.00 delegates so far. he needs 1215, delegates to officially take the public contamination on the democratic side. job item has gone virtually on challenge. he currently has was supposed to have $1497.00 plus delicate and counting. let's get all the lights as now with a white house correspondent, kimberly how kits and kimberly haley expecting to draw powerful indicates all that she is. but when, like she formerly announced that the, well we are watching very carefully, she is expected to make some sort of public appearance in about 19 minutes time. and all indications are that is when she is likely to suspend her campaign. but the reality is, if you really laid it out nicely, the fact is, but she just hasn't had enough victories to keep the money going. and that's what it's all about in the united states. if you don't have the money,
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you can continue with the political pathway and the signs were hopeful for a while she did pick up vermont. she did have a small token victory with a win in the primary in washington d. c. but the bottom line is the other wins were going to her main rival, and that is donald trump, who she just couldn't compete with his mega movement that make america great again, movement. and as a result, it really was hard to keep those political donors, giving her the money that she needed to give her campaign oxygen. you know, she had all the right ingredients. she's got name recognition. she had 2 terms as a south carolina governor. she's even been the us and bassett, or to the united nations. but the real nail in the coffin for her campaign was when she lost her home state of south carolina to donald trump and. and so when that happened,
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it really did spell doom for her campaign. so we're watching very carefully, we're looking to see what she's going to say. again, she's expected to make some sort of announcement in 90 minutes time. and at most political observers expect that she is going to suspend her campaign. at that moment. movie watching, play, sleep full that. kimberly, i mean, we've had gotten this effectively kicks off the us general election for president. now does not us? absolutely. i mean, this is really what we were expecting and it's the choice, but nobody wants a rematch of 2020. and so now what we're really watching is how the respective party is both the democratic party and the republican party are going to try and coal less around what they know the american people are too excited about, and that is their geriatric candidates. we've got donald trump, who's 77 years old, and we've got joe biden,
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who is 81. and so for the democratic party, it's going to be about trying to convince voters in relatively lackluster economic times at a time of popular foreign conflicts. that the 81 year old candidate who forgets names and has a lot of of the public gaps, but he is still mentally fit for the office that had, can do the job for another 4 years. and on the republican side, it's going to be a challenge that to be reminding people that the previous term of donald trump, that has resulted in a myriad of criminal charges in court cases of 4 years of incendiary rhetoric, is, is a possibility, again, or one that they can stomach so it's a tough cell and these are the options, but essentially americans are going to have to face come november and say they all . kimberly hall kept joining us back from the white house. thanks very much.
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kimberly turned off all the weather and his cholera. i had no that was not in south america. and heavy rain has cost flooding across the north west of brazil. but the good news is the skies have cleared. warnings have extended further east to north eastern areas as well as the east coast since the tail end of the system, bringing that rain into rio over the next few days, some heavy rain continuing to effect equitable. we have got some red warnings out there for thunderstorms, with a chunk of lightning, but for the south of this the heat continuing to build for places like chile santiago, seeing the temperature increase over the next few days. if we have a look at the 3 day, they will see sunshine friday, such a date, 30 degrees celsius with several conditions. and it's been largely settled across the central america and the caribbean. lots of heat for costa rica and panama with temperatures well above the average here, in terms of what the weather, the west, all of the rain moving across florida into the bahamas. and so what's the weather
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coming into western parts of cuba on thursday. the showers developing in his span yona, but largely quiet for much of mexico. and it is looking a lot quieter across the west coast of the us. we all going to see some intense storms coming into the east coast of the us wednesday into thursday. so it has hair on all just there. i will tell you why some work, because in some parts of the u. k. of switching the religious parts of the labor policy under this pull to nice have joy for buying the unit, but it came with personal costs for the amount of just the african narratives from african perspectives. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the vision as kids, youtube, too short documentary,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the annual. what challenges there as a reminder of our top story is this, our new end is describing food shortages and goals. as a nutrition crisis unfolds, why the q monitor and catastrophe, as well as assault on the spent the left hundreds of thousands of palestinians without food or clean volta forgotten you need to in haiti has one civil war will break out, says 5 minutes to oil on weight does not septum farm is was trying to return home off to seeking help in kenya. come back games in his country on re is currently in the us tartrate of plus are we type nikki haley. the last remaining contends of challenging donald trump, the republican presidential candidacy is expected to withdrawal from the white race and the coming out as
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a single force of having both suspended to campaign by making a concession speech. the trip some pounds has weakens to a record low against the us dollar egypt. central bank height interest rates by 600 basis points. the bank confirms they would let the pound trade freely and then attempt to restore economic stability evaluation and a flexible exchange rate as a keep them on for egypt from the international monetary fund of credit in green exports are continuing to cause protests and neighboring poland. hundreds of farmers have taken to the streets of the council bulls, so demonstrates us that you quite in good to unfairly driving down prices and threatening the livelihoods, condemns the act of political provocation, the bus and joins us now. from course you the on the polar side of the board, does that, does what does, what are these processes actually demanding? well, as you say, that's a big protest day. again,
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the phone is fine with so many have been having to or so. but this is the situation, so are we close to the ukrainian border? and what you see here is lines and lines of trucks. they came from all kinds of countries in europe, delivering goods. they want to go back to ukraine, also with goose to ukraine. but they have been stop here for weeks, which means speaking to some of these ukrainian trunk drivers, they said they were here for 12 days already. and he said, i'm not even here for the long list of people here already here for 3 weeks. so it is okay located on the border, it's been going on for months already. and what the farmers are doing is that they want to protest against ukrainian drain, which they say is flooding the markets in poland because the u. s. listed all kinds of terrorists on this grain. so the brain from you find this very cheap. it's half the price. i say a phone is great, and that's why the so ag way they want the government and the you to withdraw this
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great. they don't want to create in grades on the market again, and they also want the green deal that the u has imposed basically on every why not also on farmers to be with wrong because that basically is raising the production costs for farm was a lot that's worth know, thing isn't that step, but these protests that happening in the context of politicians. he's got one eye on your pin column and selections in june. exactly what they say you correct in the truck drivers have also been telling us and said they are roofing from here. also, paula takes politics between ukraine and proponent of course. so you crave was not really much helps by poland and the polish people since the start of the invasion. but now there's a lot of internal politics going on because of the election coming up in june of sorry, much the far right, the parties are pulling quite high at the moment. and there's
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a lot of support also from the far right for these farmers. that's so feels that they can continue these protests and also that has been by most uh, from a puts in the pro russian massachusetts. uh, can we buy the pharmacy as well? something that was very much denounced by the police government saying that's become, tolerate this kind of support from russia. so there's also a lot of worry and concern about some infiltration from russia here. but this is a very sensitive time. and a lot of people are expecting these farmers will continue to protest not only and phone and but in other countries in europe until until the elections are taking place. okay, set by send that bringing sustain that from post. and thanks very much. step up. mcbride has recreate in reaction to those protests now from tease a crane. this is a deeply troubling dispute coming right in the middle of a war, which isn't exactly going the way it once at the moment says presidents the landscape
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has said for troops out on the eastern front and daily rushing shelling. if they look back and see what's happening on ukraine's western frontier, it is in his woods, a downright mockery, especially compared with the feeling which did exist right at the start of the wall when poland threw open its doors to rescue. jeez, and to all of the exports that were coming from ukraine. but that question of the quotes is in tyrus and so on. we have seen, according to the pregnancy that a rose and all that solely diety, and according to ukraine's on baset, are in poland. the only people who are really benefiting from this, the russians in practical terms, it doesn't impact farm is here too much. i wrote me about 5 percent of grain was being exposed to across the board to ins, poland, or dakota to ukraine. it doesn't stop there. we'll get sold there. it goes on to world markets. around 90 percent of ukrainian grain is one small being exported through c routes across the black sea. either from a desperate where they've re established
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a great in colorado all through ports on the river down you a but all of the hold of all the trucks coming into ukraine is impacting the delivery of all sorts of goods. including according to international organizations, some humanitarian aid, and even a military as equipment. but there is also a feeling here that there is not much ukraine can do about what is seen as a domestic polish dispute run. mcbride, i'll just say era keeps you guys reading conservative policy, one, a landslide victory and 2019 promising to make breakfast a success and reduce regional inequality. the months ahead of the next general election support for the conservative is as low as to move in force. he is especially in traditional work in tulsa, or is a flock of trouble to stoke on trends of buffalo ground constituency. my confidence in the political elite is on the strain of the conservative control of the
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united kingdom is on the knife edge. the polity consolidated power in 2019 promising to level up the regions by slashing gaps of health, wealth, and opportunities between rich and poor areas. but fewer than 20 percent of projects are on track many local businesses and out cutting the losses and quitting the conservative, you know, set to bill cycle and try it was for many years a so called red. we'll see one of a number of traditional labor voting working class areas in the midlands or north of england. that wasn't till 2019 where many people decided to switch their religions from right to blue parking. the conservatives, i'm redrawing the nation's electro landscape. breaks it was a major factor in demolishing the red one, many traditional labor seats back in conservatively devoris johnson. and his promise to make breaks of the success you will say promise greater investment and
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economic security. but this illusion with a lack of progress, many voters are ready to return stoke on trent end of a former ride little seats to kiss tom is labor, definitely lazy. mean you know me and my husband, who was bentley, besides the working class. i don't think they've them had what has been promised by the conservative policy. so yeah, i think they will be voting for labor this time. i do enjoy reverend jeffrey as a is being gauging his parishioners opinion, some mold in a decade. sites in politics. he says is in short supply, i think the temporarily see that politicians have to deal with the ecosystem makes it very difficult for them to promise. so long term change because they're looking for short term gains in the me to see and in the fire in the for any. so from the election. i think people look around and the may be interesting to see the turn at when it does come out of how many people don't focus as much as those into even
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with a rapid decline and conservative support, this will be a bloody and bruising election. labor needs more than double the swing and cheated any election since 1945 to secure a majority in parliament. meaning an overall labor majority is no custom drive. the ball crouches 0 stoke on trent fraser resolve. credit has still had to someone needs as of the country, largest doctors association for questioning. southwest presidents has cooled the strike action taken by thousands of training adults as, as a legal assistant, that strict legal measures would be taken. as cam has more from pusan and south korea a and a lengthy statement on a wednesday south korean president eunice hung up under line that consequences await the thousands of young medics who have refused to return to work despite a government order. he also called the walk out illegal collective action multiple times president you did recognize some of their grievances though the long hours
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and low pay juxtaposed against a seemingly unbalanced high reliance on the resident and intern doctors at the nation's top hospitals. he pointed to the current state of disarray after the walk out as evidence of a doctor shortage. and a problem to solve as south korea's hospital structure is reformed to meet global standards. this comes as the health ministry and police are taking the 1st steps to punish the striking young medics including a 3 month suspension of their medical license. police have started questioning what is expected to be 5 leaders of the korean medical association and mid suspicions at the doctor's lobby group had encouraged the mass walk out by thousands of trainee doctors last month. something the k. a may insist was done on their own volition, eunice kim alda 0, who's on south korea, or a single revise. as a thailand's prime minister says, the economy is in
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a critical situation as well. and financial data suggests the worst is yet to come . that could be bad news for a government. the promise to lift the much weakling penny chang has moved from bangkok, crowds of tourists at what i wrote in the temple of doom in bangkok, many who they could be the answer to the government's prince. tourism was nearly 20 percent of titans, gross domestic product has been slow to recover from the code that 19 pandemic. and b 's a wave is don't seem to be increasing visits, a numbers or read why pay for we rely on a particular industry for our main income. that's risky, things we never know when they will be labeled economic crisis. with some kind of natural disaster connected, we have to manage the risk and distribute across the board to the other sectors of performing poli, to the economy contract within the last quarter of 2023 trend expected to continue
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this year. agricultural products, the backbone of the tiny economy suffered from increasing prices unload the mon. like industry in which thailand was once a leader has suffered because of supply chain problems and the lack of investment indonesia are in vietnam, hopefully broke to head. china is economic slowdown is a button over which thailand has no control. so the united states economy is not growing much why the unemployment rate is too high. we don't see any significant improvement in europe and japan. a most important trade partner. china is also having it's real estate crisis. how did you tell the the prime minister? so it's not how we send his outlined extravagant plans, including making thailand into a tech frame in finance hub. but he hasn't even delivered on his election promise to give both has a digital wallets containing a handout of nearly $300.00 is here. with the bank of thailand,
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there's growing frustration with the government and they repeated requests to low interest rates. the government say they need to stimulate the economy, the bank and say it's something the thailand just countable. and that's a sentiment no shed by many ties with the cost of living. rising an interest rate, staying high, the hoops for a brighter economic future, a saving fast, tony checking out to 0. thank the seller has her own houses there all the sports and passed the star for far as the french club. a step closer to the champions
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the the amount of a sport with santa thank you very much, laura. well, to big games that coming up in the us, i champions league on wednesday. but to ahead the realm, edwards, my, to with our be live sick. the coach call onto loyalty is facing accusations of tech for the threats more than 4 years in jail. spanish prosecute to say and to loyalty has failed to declare his earnings and are accusing him of tax for the was $1100000.00. they say the talent didn't the care earnings from his image rights in 2014, 2015 during his 1st. vince in charge of re all spanish quote in july or the anti low to, to stand trial. but no date has been set yet. well, joining us up from miami, we have football broadcast, the one are ongoing one. we have a high profile football purse and not as it used over tax offenses in spain. how
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surprising is this development? and you know what i sign up 1st of all as 2nd of all, it's a, it's a very complex web as it was being mentioned by the attorneys, in terms of his case. but it hasn't been that way. only for him, it's also been of course it can remember cuz general and all those gone through that you know, messy. even if we go to the entertainment asked if people like, shakira have also gone through it. so it's not, it's nothing new. although for college lucky, it's either for him, it's not anything new as well because he's also gone through this for many years, so much so until 2 to 2020, to start looking at his recent record in terms of that many of ours is that these paid for it, and it's not necessarily a salary, but it's image writes the ones that are being in question. because during his time around madrid, he did have multiple deals in terms of those said image writes with the clubs and with other entity. so many are starting the question as far as how those, those deals were made, how those deals were established, and more importantly, how those deals were paid out and sent to other parts of the world. some even have
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said to places like the virgin islands in terms of, of where he's been able to set that money for investment. other things kwan on go live from miami. thank you very much for that. well, as we mentioned earlier around the dread host i'll be like in the 2nd leg of the quote, the final time the spanish side take a one, neil, a need in to the match where are looking at to win the championship for record extending 15th time. their last your pen title came in 2022. the 1st game was difficult for us. they had the opportunity of learning did the really well, of course that we can improve wherever we were out of the in general was uh, it wasn't that as ation to me tomorrow. i think it will be a little bit different of the game and they can play more in position than us. and so manage this. they are really then johnson for also and so manage this differentiated be would be really important for tomorrow as my, just as a carrier,
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to go advantage into the home leg over there. tie, i guess copenhagen, which happens later on wednesday. the title holders aren't unimpressive. of run a form there on beaten strike street, and all competition stands at 19 matches. but their managers taken nothing for granted. a city looked to progress to the last 8 getting that doesn't what was had the feeling when i arrived in the so you for the isn't okay. will arrive soon if i don't know how to reach me finally, just so different it seems that better manages are better everything is easy but more difficult when i was a football player and then beginning from but again, the better teams always go through sound up performance but harry, cancel by me and it's book this book and do f, a champion is equal to finals on tuesday is by entering one now and as
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a good to again slot seals, england fast struck in both his efforts, helping the german side on the way to we know when on the 9th and 31 on as it fine are looking to when the toilet for the 1st time with you 20 well, despite the result, it did come up with some personal cost to buy a manage at thomas to funds the pro case told by kick in the dressing room door to in his free game speech, the gen is leaving the club at the end of the season with fine having 7. and for this week i can pay for them sitting 10 points of hubspot us. and bob is called twice, his body sounds almost secure. there spots in the last 8 defense sides beating. we all supposed to die to one away field. a tie for one on as it is to your attention to when the chance to speak for the 1st time there's
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nobody has more desire than we do. there is no other team from the 8th lofton to tournament with more will to win the titles and parties and shipment. but we don't feel any pressure at all. we have never won the champion sleep, so you had better ask our rivals if they pass the playing a guest b. s g, japanese team yokohama, f money. no us are off to winning thoughts in the quote to find those of their agent chances. if they want to one a way to time to shines on k, sean and assess like the type and this and notice and yeah, and my tail scored the goals to put them to a heads and they were cruising. but ching, who was able to pull them back up for the home side and at a time which keeps them a contention. heading into the 2nd leg in the oklahoma next wednesday, they were angry, sees at the end with coaching staff from both teams sent off and the basketball, the can even cavity is pulled off it history come back to end, the boston celtics 11. a game winning streak the way that was the style of the show
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against the eastern conference theaters, emails, 5 free points is and for 20 points in the full force f. it's f, it's helping the task over to and it's $22.00 points deficit in the final period. the biggest for supposed to come back in the franchise history. so cleveland's efforts ranks among the best of a full school to bucks and n b. a history is the joint forces largest with the phoenix suns fight back from earlier this season. i guess the sacramento kings, the old tom russell belongs to the milwaukee bucks. they came back from the 28 point deficit back in 1977. again, see as to line to helps and that's what was built for me to and it goes, it was going to have a move for you later on, but for now it's back to laura. thanks very much santa to and that's it from a laura cloud to this new job, but don't go anywhere. so we back in just
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a moment with more of the days you saw some of the latest in garza, and then we'll get more on nikki hailey's expected with the tool from the base to become the republican presidential nominee. stay with us. the on march, the 7th us president joe 5 and we'll deliver his state of the union address with issues like immigration, economic recovery, add america's response to global conflicts on his agenda. environment re uptown his leadership credentials in this personal election year. special coverage from washington themes in the gaza strip as easily as long last continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media and it needs to be questioned, sustains coverage that actively humanize as is readings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this to turn away,
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tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing bounced back at her training center in how you all know stock. she gets half these codes, and the sub menu should, okay, so instead of being to job alerted the this thing going to 5, that'd be much less sufficient. and you with this a little quick aside cleaning. i mean for the he is pieces. he cut out this the shot, the go on, go to a gun. we to dang, a looking veterans got board the support followed by the in scope board or the supposed one i 0. the visa as it goes, there are 2 levels of boston. i have my disease,
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the president biden says one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. but 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, the hundreds of thousands of palestinians pushed to the brink of famine. but israel continues to block a convoys from reaching northern garza, the head of them are a kyle, this is out. is there a lie from though also coming up more is really strikes tong civilian homes across the strip. well,

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