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theirs are also waiting for the spiking to end to give they loved ones a proper burial. the, the another nights of waves across the field to find west findings with is there any forces coming at least 2 palestinians and destroying infrastructure? the my money for you, this is all and is there a nice from the also coming up? a young palestinian dies from, but it was officers really forces i can find him indeed. sure. if that refuge account that altamont is you know, it's a nation says more children have been killed during israel's war and gaza. then in 4 years of world wide conflict. and kenya says it will not send
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peacekeepers to ac until a new government is for the we begin in the occupied westbank. where is there any ministry is again, conducting a series of raids. these all the legs just images coming out of jeanine way is really folders, is have storm, the city and all destroying infrastructure is really full sense of also rated tool korean hebron. meanwhile, north of jerusalem, is there any forces shot dead at least 2 palestinians during an incursion free on those have been injured on all seeking treatment and hospital. as an okey bodies, jerusalem is ready, ministry is killed a 10 year old. palestinian boy is rarely forces shots rami l, how holy in the chest, while he was playing with fireworks near the show office refugee camp. check point
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. let's get more on this from laura. connie joins us from a to pod east. jerusalem flora took us through some of the developments of overnight yes, absolutely. as he said, a run, the other has to be 13 years old. he was shot dead by and his race type in swap up with the g come back to his in occupied east jerusalem, but it's the opposite side of the it's ready. well, so there is there awesome the i with this is who has copyrighted 2 videos that we have seen the seems to contradict what the is right is the same is right is saying they were in immediate danger by this point, shooting fi works. these videos we see, show him shooting them up in the air with his friends, and then the next video is him lying from the ground with his mom. clearly having a very bad reaction. now he was still alive at that point. he was taken away by the
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posting on the then towards the war with these things like spice. and it's really ambulance because they can't go through. and he would say to confirm that and hospital to more palestinian man, 116 year old 123 year old, also killed in a jeep. also in height is terese from the is right. it's pretty to video carpeting to show and shooting multiple cocktail towards them. it's not exactly clear from the video they've been to the escapes to a cough and that's when 2 of them were shot dead and 3 more injured they were covering and how to at the move of the families of community health funerals, where we saw hundreds, perhaps thousands marching through our jeeps for that funeral. and we're seeing ami raids take place in jeanine until cohen do we know what related situation there is as it is developing an auction situation
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across the occupied westbank. we seen raids taking place in hebron in ramallah until crown. the most noteworthy is jeanine. these being some of the most violent confrontations it onto the flash point to find that anywhere between is res raging . and also tells me if i know to be a hot bed of pelting flights of inside, we know so far that at least 25 minute treat vehicles entered directly. gee, come a few hours ago. and they were out also within the were almost as ready both as, as they started tearing up the infrastructure inside the cap. so tearing up the roads, they were met with um, gunfire from housed in fine says, and also the system in provides explosives going off. you know, at least one posting a man was killed by us where the sniper fire. the other one is in critical condition. this is still ongoing, the rate is still ongoing,
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so we will keep an eye on the situation. but it's certainly not the 1st time doing this has been a flash point for many years. but to take the final in the last year, especially since july when we're seeing the instructor continues to be torn up. we've seen many palestinians killed many in judge from there, and every time the posting is go back, they continue to repair the camp as best they can. i've been there, i've seen these twin upfront, i've seen destroyed infrastructure, and it seems to be happening just time to get many of the people i've spoken to say, although they're fighting the post, the advice as these records are coming in to try to rid of them they see this as a form of collective punishment against back communities neighborhoods. ok, thank you for that. laura con. is that for us then. ok, potty sure some. it is already surplus of attack. the palestinian village is
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during which a south of novelists in the occupied west bank. the subtler spends a vehicle on attacked property has been a dramatic increase and the intensity and regularity of both is rarely subtler. and the state reigns in the occupied westbank since israel's war and gauze began turning to gauze, and now we're at least 21 palestinians have been killed. and is there any strong cindy around paula in central garza, many all ended with some buried in the rubble of buildings hits by the is riley bombardments over 31000 palestinians. have until since we began the majority of them, women and children. meanwhile, in garza city is rarely times of again side on solving people who are looking for food at least 11. how assuming this will killed in the attack of the way to round
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about which has been repeatedly targeted in recent weeks, causes health industry says over 400 palestinians have been killed now biased, rarely, 51, wasting for food. the commission, a general for the un agency for palestinian refugees. philippe allows a really has remarks on the high number of children killed in israel. osborne garza cooling the situation staggering. he says a number of children reports in killed in just over 4 months in gaza. is higher than the number of children killed in full. he is a, was around the world combined. he goes on to columbus, a woo on children on their childhood and the future. a delta full visa, family physician and the found the amount of c of sent him a charitable trusts providing medical relief of marginalized communities. she spent some time in gauze the last month. she told us about her experience,
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the but the son does. uh um, it was heartbreaking. so i was thinking that i have seen 1st of all or you know, being somebody to know who has worked at that if you caps and the weights and flooding. but what they saw in gaza, you know, it was just beyond the words to describe it. and as we know now that you know, some of them is a time of speech, could revive and for many, millions of most of them sit on bed low. but back to us being in the ground display few minutes before me. you know, i've been very upset about it because of a team in many fields. him is in that year from canada, towards egypt under the to go to rafa. and now i was getting text from my colleagues that there is a heavy bombing and dressed whole going on. and it's, uh, it's very sad and i did not know what to say to my team and. busy right, and kind of right now that if they can enter god's our now. so what i see in garza,
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it was uh uh, garza is uh, facing no unprecedented comment. every person that we met including the hospital nurses, patients, everybody was starving. and we were seeing smooth muscle, we still in small children, we were seeing, i think it takes you to see the vitamin d deficiency. we're literally seeing blink of the color boards and the, and the cost because the board's blink of the legs saying here's a file and they is, are $11.00 on voter all escalating as follows. find a barrels of rockets into is really territory is holidays are a low interest and the time deep into 11 on of not kidding. it is full civilians and i called i has moved from barret, such as the rocket barges launched from southern 11 on its military positions in northern israel are becoming more frequent. it's an escalation by has the law which
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opened the front to help relief pressure on garza 5 months ago. on tuesday, the armed a group fired up to 100 rockets. usually many are intercepted by as well as air defense system that i random and many fault in open areas. but there seems to be a message that escalating said that if you took the, the month from the 15th of february, the last month, the, instead of the escalating intends of the quantity not the, they'd still did not use the longer range, more precision, like the fact that $110.00, no, they alleged the, they have a discount. the, so these are more heavy of payload, long good range. and the more precise of israel doesn't appear to be deterred. most of it continues to carry out strikes against hezbollah. target's with no geographical limits, the latest hits were 100 kilometers from the border, and 11 on eastern city of bol back. so far as well as attacks have been within the unwritten rules of engagement. but some believe the groups capabilities are keeping
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as well in check that i'm not capable of uh, confronting says, the law an open war. uh, especially that they have not a capable of achieving any of the objectives against the understanding of businesses which is much weaker than the dominions of resistance. hezbollah secretary general has on this role that has held his 1st public meeting with a her master official since one of the movements leaders solid. hello, rudy, was assassinated, invaded in january. he's warned, the groups miss alice can reach any point and as well, this latest conflict between israel and hezbollah was triggered by the war on garza and is tied to its outcome as well as says it will not stop firing until there is a permanency fire in garza and on condition that as well stops attacks as well. but as well as insisting on new security arrangements along the border up to now, israel has been focusing on killing as many has been a member as possible,
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as well as we can in the groups operational capabilities. but as well is still acting with some restraint with this confrontation, at least for now center for their eligibility to be able, you know, we tend to hate see where the games have gained significant control in the capital and a deployment of a 1000 canyon police offices. to help restore law and order it has been put on hold and comes up to prime minister ariel, henry announced, but he will resign teresa by reports from santo domingo and neighboring dominican republic. haiti's prime minister at atlanta. he has stepped aside. and while the transition government takes shape, patients are filled with uncertainty. leverett, when yeah, it's no real that the prime minister is resigning patients of a duty to see if we can find someone who can bring together old society and put the country back on track. they need to haiti has been struggling with apple,
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difficult and security crisis, 4 months fighting between games and the police has intensified in the past days. gang leaders said that he lisey's return would trigger a civil war. now that in re, has resigned, talks around the way to pick a new prime minister that will lead the country there also move to for my move. i national and security support mission to help the police fight begins. can you has put the mission on hold until there is a new government? but the us says the operation should move ahead as soon as possible. right now, is you wait for the appointment of a presidential transition council, which would have pointed in a new government, new prime minister. i think that's the appropriate steps of the canyon government to take. but we think those are steps that will happen, as i said in the very near future, and that would pay the way for this mission to go forward without the way. but trusting the international community is not funding high on the streets of haiti's
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capital. the guy comes out they go from failure to failure and can do nothing for us. what is happening here is not happening to kind of calm. it does happen to us the population into the political leaders who could not solve the situation. we must take our destiny into our own hands. many, we sent following interventions. un peacekeeping troops, also known as mino, stock, left the country and 2017. their presence was marred with accusations of human rights violations and of use. the united nation sides of the move, ty, national security support mission will help bring extra support to the haitian nationals, to fight against the gang. they say they're not following troops on the ground, but fix for support to help stabilize the country. so that elections can happen as soon as possible. but for now, guns controlled hate these capital. and for many, the possibility of an election seems distant as they continue to cope with the
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hardships and violence they see every day. very so i'll just see this on the looming all the well feed program says the recent space of violence and hazy is humphrey and civilities. get food into 4 to friends. they are distributing him. on his hearing aid from existing was those besides only a mazda of time, until these reserves are depleted. gabriel, alessandra has moved from united nations for you and says they only have enough food left in porter, prince the capital to last a few more weeks. that according to the world food program, country director, when a briefing on tuesday said that the main port in haiti remains closed due to gang violence. and that is where most of the food enters the country. so the u. n is having to rely on what's left of their emergency stockpiles that are quickly running out with, with this and security it's, it's hampering people from doing very simple things and haiti right now. taking
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your trip to school, going to the supermarket. the going to work all these things are extremely risky, need security to come back to the country. i need to make sure that you understand that. um a security is important, but it's not a trace of, of funds or butter. we actually also need to have focus on on, on, on the feeding, the people in haiti, the world food program estimates. there are 4000000 people in haiti that are food in the secure, with 1000000. just one step away from famine, with a shortage of food, that means prices are increasing in some parts of the country, jumping as much as 25 percent. now in terms of the political uncertainty in the country, the u. n says they will support any political transition proposed at the caricom meeting, the calls on all haitian stakeholders to act responsibly, to take steps towards the implementation of the agreement in order to restore the
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countries democratic institutions through peaceful, credible, participatory and inclusive elections. gabriel's ongoing outage data at the united nations in new york. so head on the on to 0 visiting publish lead is cool in the us government, on republican politicians to insure will continue from industry age and the high lower that will stop by looking at the satellite image for south asia. and you can see it is a fairly quiet picture, but we are going to see more in the way of winfrey weather, working its way across the north west. yes. another wesley disturbance increasing a cost of got installed into pockets done and eventually northern parts of india. kind of dropped some heavy snow here,
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but also in cause its done as well as took minnes done. and it is that winter. we weather edging its way for the east, but it will bring some relief to cobble. we'll see some show on flooding in behind that the, to which a edging closer to the average but not yet the, but fine, the conditions, especially on saturday that will much of india. it is a large me sick old story. we have got watches out, however, was thunder storms developing across the westbank or on. so it's a some showers as well creeping into carola and sure lanka as we end the week. now it allows you settled story as well across much of east asia. there's been some improvement in japan now that that system has pulled its way further east. we still got a wintry residue affecting pots of horseshoe, but behind that to the korean peninsula, northern parts of china and the east. it is a story of sunshine and settled weather with above average. temperature is a little bit cooler and windier down in the south. the
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reading cities across the okey pod was find this one. palestinian has been killed in jeanine, another to have been killed. never mala is running. ministry is killed a 13 year old palestinian boy in okey potties richmond, who was playing with fireworks near the swafford press, which you can check on a deployment of 1000 kenny and police officers to help restore law and order in haiti has been put on hold it comes off to ages 5 minutes announced people to sign show bought and has won enough delegates to secure the democratic policies. presidential nomination. he passed the threshold of to winning the primary and the state of georgia incumbent us president face initial position from his own party. former us president donald trump is close to wrapping up the republican nomination. his place is wible, nikki haley dropped out of the race last week overseas. the us president biden on
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former president donald trump have been vying for the votes of one of america's largest navy unions. the international brotherhood of teamsters. they represent primarily truck drivers and warehouse workers support a se 1300000 members could be key for both candidates in november. like kind of has moved from washington. the president on his way to the teamsters union headquarters . the organization endorsed joe biden and the 2020 election. but the selection cycle, the group is meeting with all the candidates before deciding the man who's likely to stand against by then held a meeting with the union last month. and figures indicate that between 30 and 40 percent of its members voted for donald trump. despite the union centaur spent of finding aware of vote seepage from a critical election base binding his focusing on all the unions. calling out the united auto workers, the president shown fame during his recent state to the union address. sean,
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where are the president believe that this particular union's early endorsement, but it's not just in the labor movement that by didn't may lose some boats. african americans have traditionally supported democrats. that's acknowledged that this like history white house event. i am president and commons by says because of you. you've had my back and i, we've had your back. get them on some young blacks is concerned about bite in this age. and also, and get being treated as a monolithic block, who support of a democratic candidate is a given. we do not all think the same, we do all of the same. and i think that sometimes on capital hill, they forget that. and with this political climate, i feel like my community is starting to understand the importance of, of not checking out. that's their typical box that they could continue to put us in
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recent polls confirmed, there's a drop in support among the democrats traditional constituencies. one poll indicates that bite and support among black voters has dropped from 87 percent in 2020 to 76 percent. now, among hispanic voters, it's moved from 65 to 53 percent. and well, 57 percent of women voted so by then in 2020, only 52 percent will vote that way. now. but some experts point out that polls represent a snapshot, not necessarily a prediction. i think the binary folks know that they have some work to do and they're gone and they're going to work on those particular groups. the task now facing the biting campaign to rebuild the unique coalition that both seem to power 4 years ago. and today's meeting with the teamsters just one step in this process. mike kinda, i'll just share a washington,
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a special council who investigates and president biden from mishandling classified documents, gave high anticipated testimony before congress. and bruce, democrats and republicans, but very different reasons. particular hand reports from capitol hill in believe so help you for more than a year robert her investigated. this is the answer questioning if the finding of classified documents and president, jo, biden's, garage and other locations was a criminal act over hundreds of pages. his report found, binding retained, and disclosed classified information, but we did not however, identify evidence that rose to the level of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. office like republicans or outrage comparing his dismissal to a different special council that has charged former president donald trump and a 40 count indictment over his handling of classified documents after he left office biden and trump should have been treated equally. they weren't. and that is the double standard that i think a lot of americans are concerned about. it's unfortunate that we have
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a department of justice that will treat one person one way and somebody else a different way. it's a sad day for america, keywords, but the cases are very different. according to the indictment, trump took a huge amount of classified documents, tried to hide it, and tried to cover up evidence, according to hers report, but didn't none of that. democrats are just as angry at the special council because of what else he put in his report. saying if he tried vitamins, the jury would likely see him as a sympathetic. well, meaning elderly man with a poor memory, you're doing everything you can do to get the president trump re elected. you chose a general majority of reference to the president. you understood when you made that decision. didn't mr. her that you would ignite a political firestorm with that language, didn't you? congressman politics played no part whatsoever. and they brought in the video to test out on trump's fitness to be president and lip be begin by way, seeing you
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a viewer, a few words look here. remember this jury member, we are a nation that just recently heard the saudi arabian russian glory, god bless united church, a nearly 4 hour long period outlining what will likely be the central theme of the upcoming presidential election. both parties tried to convince the american public that the other sides candidates simply as and fit for the job of presidents. pedagogy, l g 0, washington president by then has said that russia's threat to you are a well known stone ukraine. he made the warning is punished prime minister and download the task and present only due to were in the us capital just trying to break an impass of, of funding from ukraine. $95000000000.00 a package including money for ukraine. taiwan and gaza has been paused by the senate house democrats when i'm trying to force the verge on the measure. we do the
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more a for ukraine faces an uphill battle in congress, also in jordan hospital. and the bind administration made the announcement for the additional $300000000.00 in military assistance for ukraine on tuesday. jake sullivan, the national security advisor said that this is essential aid, but it's not going to go very far. or for very long this emergency package that we're announcing contains a large tron chef, artillery rounds and gamblers for the high mars. it is assistance that you create desperately needs to hold the line against russian attacks. and to push back against the continuing rushing on slot. in the east and in other parts of ukraine, after his meeting with the us president joe biden at the white house on tuesday. the polls probably minister adults was told reporters that the problem lies, not with the buying the ministration, but with
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a certain person in the us house of representatives. tuscan said it's up to mike johnson to find the political courage to do the right thing. i still hope this mr. jones will fees is risk of liberty to fall for thousands of lives and you quite and because in fact, she's responsible for the future of, of also of a who hold the number of people. you know, it says about to that the clear message, it's not on the from, from washington to they, but also from all the copies out in europe visit. we are really united and it will continue as opposed to ukraine. the us senate has already passed a $60000000000.00 military aid package for ukraine, but it has been held up in the house of representatives. that's because far right, republicans don't support the measure. and they apparently have threatened to mike johnson with the speakership. if he brings the senate version of that spending
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package to the house floor for a vote, the house democrats for their part or tried to use a parliamentary mover to try to force a vote on the measure. but there's no guarantee that will work. so unless, until mike johnson decides to allow the members of the house of representatives to vote on the $60000000000.00 package, there won't be any additional funding for ukraine, at least not coming from washington any time soon. rosalind jordan elders, era, washington, india has seen pockets of protests, self to the government, announced the implementation of citizenship. no balloon makes it easier for religious minorities from neighboring countries to become indians, citizens, but it excludes muslims and they had a betting reports they've been here before. protesting against the move to dc excludes them based solely on the religion
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fictions and just government give the green light to implement the controversial citizenship low. on monday, they've got it again on the streets of care law, making themselves physical, making themselves heard. the citizenship amendments act fast strikes, refuge for minorities from 3 neighboring countries, pakistan, bundle dish. and i've gotten the star by focusing on your religious minorities, the little exclusive muslims are majority in all 3 countries. critics say that stands in direct contrast to india, secular constitution, setting religion as a criteria for citizenship within a month. okay, and what's the model name of the kid constitution? we feel this is not good for the country medical parties. we're bringing in such a.
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