tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 5, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
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on foreign soil begins the assessing nation on a jersey to the the hello i'm the bulk of this is the news of life and go home coming up for the next 60 minutes. at least 66 people killed in. is there any strikes in gaza in the last 24 hours while is right, and i was the launch of his latest ground assault. and the central strip, the, the family of a total of the cap associates. and then this really strikes on roughly describes the depths of that goes on in these 5 minutes. it was due to me,
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the lines pond is off to his governing pause. he failed to win a clear majority in the general elections. us president joe biden, titans restrictions on the southern border looking to limit the number of asylum seekers crossing in from mexico. and we report from the engine using the island of nor my luke, who am i able, who has erupt, his screwing ash 7 kilometers into the sky. the thanks for joining us. we begin in central goals are whether yesterday the ministry is carrying out as strikes targeting heavily populated areas, at least $66.00 palestinians have been killed in just a 24 hour period of time. so being targeting the elbow, rage, and oh my god is the refugee camps in the central strip. israel size is ground. forces that move into oliver age and these are the jets and all 10. we have been targeting the area with tens of thousands of simply displaced palestine used to be
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seeking shelter. many of the wound data being taken to alex, the hospital in the obama. well tarry couple who's the joins as live now from outside that hospital and tiring. so we find these strikes on these 2 refugee counts, albert raised and oh my god, see, i'm not reports of ground troops going into one of the what more can you tell us? tar. yes. how, what we do know need this as to the, is where the military, you had this started and you met it, treat encourage, and in the eastern areas. so a great refugee camp alongside with a love as a refugee camp. now these areas are located in the mid the regions of the gaza strip, and so i will be far away from direct by a few kilometers on this reflects the is rarely at present in escalation on the ground as they are right now. pushing that troops trying to get deeper into, to a greater refugee come alongside with this ongoing operation in
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a rough district in the fall south of the gaza strip. but the green realities that this military and cogent has been a combined by a war he just came. ariel and black brought in terms of residential buildings and people gatherings, especially in and the say rock, a bridge and even endeavors. but at least 5 palestinians have to report to obtain very by the opposite, the house being completely targeted without receiving any kind of a prior notification of morning. quite these spend a minute 3 and mainly the, unless the refugee camp also was the main focus for these attacks state college putting you have to, i'm that's free. the total number of victims being killed within the past 24 hours only in the middle. the area to reach 75, how the city is being killed so far as we continue to hear the sound of the compartment and our like ours for palestinians are completely terrifying. timesheet continue to see it now the bottom and turns out to be shitting by these monoxide where units under. so inside the naval ships that continues to bound the close to
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line of debt route, but as the one of the town, as well as today. earlier in this morning we so different kinds of funerals being mot moans from the into a box. the hospital as medical sources have been completed before and will just be right that the situation is because you're racing. um it's the only is the biggest spend a minute, 3 now on the mid in areas, which means that it's supposedly that these. but i'll be moving to expand the following things. areas where they have to palestinians take it as a refuge and service. of course, we've known for a long time now that calls us hospitals, all incredibly strange, given the up search in violence on these 2 refugee camps. how is the hospital behind you coping now? well, since the one when we have really 2 on august the hospitalized, we happen to rate that when the departments as the situation day by day is excessive types and medical teams are trying to do everything possible to cope with
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the mounting numbers of casualties that arriving to the hospital every single day as they have been confirming that they are racing on the ground, the lights are very chronic shortages of all kinds of medical supplies already unlocks the hospitals, are fully equipped and show itself hospital with a very limited medical capabilities, end of the same time doubt trying to cope with the situation using very primitive medical care methods. and now we can see that the capacity of that smoke outcome is completely now a overwhelmed with a victims and bodies. and, and we have been seeing different cases receiving it treatments on the ground as the was ongoing, bouncing nervous pressure when medical teams to keep up the racing. and they have been by the way, attending the international community is the phone or what i'm the w at show for affording them and immediate medical supplies deliveries in order to help them to
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of ongoing. but they have the chinese bikes, distribution which is just basic medical necessities, the shuttle or beat sponge and of the miniature operation to reach to install a debit. but where locks the hospital is the only remaining costs. so dr. keeps providing medical treatment for more than now. hundreds of thousands of pumps then you will have flights from rough on 2 different buff tamrica and many sites that topic i believe is in, in terabyte and central guys are well adding to what we've just said to eric tellos, say spokesman full b l x a hospital says people are dying as they wait for life saving operations says patients to being treated on the floor and medical facility is struggling to do with 3 times the number of patients it's built for nevada. before the day, we demand the rough, uncharitable, solemn crossings be reopened to transfer the injured and the sick abroad to ease this health crisis, medical supplies, field, hospital, fuel and staff must be allowed in to operate the hospitals and health care centers
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. this is an urgent appeal to international health organizations across the world to save cause health system and to stop this genocide a war before it's too late to dr. okay, let's bring it on. my, i'll show he's a professor of security ministry studies at the doha institute for graduate studies on mass. thanks for joining us. so of course, as well as launched these 2 major results on the all because the album res refugee counts knowing full well how densely packed these area areas with civilians. we will know the consequences of what happens when these areas are targeted. never the less. israel is pushing ahead with its operation, whatever it means. so absolutely right it's, they are very dense area. we're talking now about areas that they're not as dense as rough or what, but they are still very dense over $10000.00 a person in a square kilometer. eh, these are the estimates now because of the, the changing because of the movement. but also they are operating there with the 7 farmer big it. so we're talking here not about fighting with like weapons and light
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infantry, but was thinks as so the 7th armored entered the, the bridge camp. and this is an enforced big gate. so it's not the 3 battalion begin. now about 5 battalions involved in it. the 2 of them are special for other kind of troopers and the rest or, or arm or the mechanized. so we're seeing heavy metal rolling and these very dense popular density populated areas. but at the same time, these areas where it cleared multiple times before and these way the army multiple times said that they cleared the bridge, a pen and the one of 2 things. either the strategy is not functioning. so it is not working. they did not cut the lines of communications between our mazda and all the but if the formations and then for the day it is after they leave the they come back or they, they have bad intelligence on what's going on there. or they are attempting to create some uh,
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like we saw in that said event and real far the strong points sort of the occupation of particular parts and standing there to create the strong points and do these raids every now and then that was gonna be my next question is one thing too long show of full assaults on these refugee comes. it is another thing to hold these positions. so they're holding now at least a long they've got the strip at least 3 or 4 actually areas. so they're holding the buffer zone. and they are holding that setting corridor which divides guys into north and south. this is the, the automatic, the 2nd big the, these are bigs basically holding this fine. and then they are holding what i'm seeing from bropa along the philadelphia, according to order between and off on site and i, and they are creating new strong points as do from based on the, the images they are creating at least 2 of them. and manned by some of the big data available that they, they have about 6 big aides knowing real farm to that. so let's do that. so when you say a, be great, i'm about the gate. how many chips are we talking about that?
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that's an issue. now, because the nato, a brigade would be between 30025000 men, but because they have a crisis and manpower and, and in terms of the mobilizing of the reserves and, and, and so on. and they'll be gauge, seem to be sometimes less than that because they're not full strengths. be good, so not the old of italians there. so we're talking anywhere between a solid and 2 or 3 solid and sometimes more, sometimes this the 7th arm or now it's already in force be gates. so they have like fight battalions with it within it. so the, the, the range very simply, we can put it between roughly 1500 to all the way to 5000. depends on who you are, that full stance old. the battalions are there for the manned or not. let me ask you about the timing of all of this because the backdrop of course is all of this. i'm but give it to you about whether there is a proposal that will be signed up to whether it will be rejected. it's really me right now using this ambiguity to complete some sort of strategic
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a option here or proposal on the graph. i don't think there's a strategic option. the for the prime minister. netanyahu made it very clear that he is not interested in the permanent ceasefire. and the for the, you know, what, why would they give the captive? so they are the terms of from us. but what we're seeing is holding specific territory, like the net setting for your like the, the, the strong points they're doing along this a lot, dean road which divides the because the strip into east and west as well. so holding these strong points to disrupt the mobility and gaza, including the mobility of the civilians. and from there they create like is sort of bases or camps or staging areas to attack based on intelligence. so if they see a move and or the unit is getting reconstituted from the homicide, they would launch a air strikes or to the sites and sometimes rate with, with the grade level operations. so that's, this is the stress you, this is just an operational plan. regardless of their humanity and costs, because now we're seeing actually the, the,
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the humanitarian costs specifically and losses in real far since the position has doubled has doubled compared to previous months. so which tells you that all these operations in this very dense area is just to kill a lot of civilians without that shipping the objectives, even that of the current government. and of course, in the meantime it civilians for the haven't in the back of the consequences of this continued violence. i'm sure many things now the world health organization says palestinians and gaza being forced to drink sewage water to survive as conditions across the strip, rapidly deteriorate. is there any restrictions on a hook made of clean water increasing these gas? and so those are like a fuel, as for the salivation funds to shut down, people are traveling long distances to find which are many have to spend hours in line each day to receive it. what do you in the top amount of time in official mounting, griffith is urging for the safe entry of desperately need this humanitarian aid
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into guys that we need safe route. so we need better access. we need then to have clarity about how aid work, cuz who i needed to help the distribution of aid. you don't just drop the age and go, it needs to be distributed so that the most vulnerable get the priority that they should be enabled to go back to their work safely. so it's not rocket science. this is something we need everyone more than a 1000000 palestinians have been forced to flee the southern city of rough off the is relative almost as ministry offensive. and early may was, was declared a safe refuge for the displace all over the strip. but it streets on our own, but empty is charles traffic reports. they take what belongings they can. for many, it's all they have left. of the sheltering and rough is bullying camps for months. thousands of products, the new families are forced to move. once more. the u. n says middle than a 1000000 people have been displaced from roof as israel bombing the military
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advance intensive allies into this most southern area of the guns of strip. no tonia homes were destroyed, but all schools too we could no longer go to school. of the future is ruined. we are human beings like other people of the world. we lost our life all hope for future. this is a crime. it's a sin enough with it. we are tired of the this is what brought the look like in april. the camps, an overcrowded so called refuge from these ready ministry owns thoughts on the goals of strip in oregon international outcry. these ready on the launch the incursion into the rough uh, you know, the may, the palestinians to move before an operation the international community said would cross a ridge line formation. the world failed to stop we
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don't know where to go. we left everything behind and ran for our lives. we are now a mislead, roaming the streets. we are tired. children are frightened, installed in our homes, were destroyed. where do we go? the sick and wounded are treated in hospital as time runs out. medical facilities now abandoned roughly the streets, empty. these rates for an sup bones were forcibly displayed from hun you and is too rough. now that is really occupation forces weren't all of rough to leave. we are tired, exhausted. we appealed to the whole world to help us restore some peace security. thousands killed and injured. our children are starving. the policy that is helpful for us. he says that more than 20 people, mostly women and children were killed. blind is ready and strike on
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a camp where displaced people with sheltering in the area of oma wasi west. and rafa on may the 28th. israel didn't know idea attack many of those who are flayed rough since then. so going to own wasi. before the attack, israel said it was a so cool, safe area were promised to be, and civilians should go in the past 8 month civil have shown there is no such place in garza charles profit, which is 0 from a spokesman to some of them says israel responds to the latest see spot proposal doesn't match. we have once been outlined by president joe by to the us leaders, a detailed a 3 stage plan which she said could lead to a permanent si fi. but he says it's looking for a clear indication that this row will permanently end. it's one guy is that the united will so far we have conveyed our position to the mediators saying that
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israel's position needs to be clear, indicating their willingness to permanently end. this war and completely withdraw from the gaza strip. this would allow us to conclude the deal. unless such a position is clear, then it would be impossible for us to agree to a deal that does not secure nor guarantee a permanent ceasefire. a complete withdraw from the gaza strip as implemented a sincere and true prisoner swap. wily my colleague layla hark spoke to john, could i be the one house national security council communications advisor? he insisted the c spot proposal laid out by president biden. this something come us should i accept as a proposal, as the present laid out on friday is an accurate description of the proposal itself . it isn't as rarely proposal arrived at after the intense diplomatic conversations with us here in the united states, of course and our team. but it wasn't as rarely proposal. and the very next day there's really foreign minister acknowledge that publicly that it was their proposal in it and it was as they just are. so i'm very sorry to interrupt you
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thereby have pushed back a little bit about that because of course, prime minister benjamin yahoo has said it's not a complete reflection of what they have agreed to. it's not accurate. so, you know, there's been pushback from, from the x ray at least basically. so it was telling the truth, let me, let me just interrupt. let me just interrupt you. let me just interrupt you and say that i'm comfortable that this is in fact, an accurate depiction of the proposal. these really proposal, the present, laid it out and start detail hidden layout every single detail with all the big components of this. and he did so accurately and it, it is really proposal and now it's up to him off to accept this proposal so that we can get the hostages out. and so that the innocent people of gaza who have no part in this war can get the food water, medicine shelter that they deserve. is rarely government is rejecting its own proposal. the proposal has been laid out by the president by to i, i don't, i've never seen anything that says or rejecting it. i've seen some public comments
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by some officials that are just reading some components of it, but i have not seen some rejection of it. it isn't as rarely proposal, they've acknowledged that the us house of representatives has voted to function the international criminal court. it comes up to the i. c. c's chief prosecutor applied for arrest warrants, or is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu and defense minister you'll have kalonde to prosecute that has accused them of a little crime scene. gaza is also you seeking lawrence for 3 homeless leaders. us bill is largely symbolic since washington doesn't recognize the jurisdiction of the i. c. c. i. the jo, castro reports from washington dc. as the republican sponsored bill passed the us house of representatives on a vote of 247 to 155. again, this was sponsored by republicans, but 42 democratic members of the house joined in this vote as well, which is a strong symbolic rebuke of the i. c. c. and his chief prosecutors position and
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seeking a rest warrant for is rarely leaders. now what this measure would do if it were to become law law and that is still a big if it would impose us sanctions and visa restrictions against the i. c, c's, judges, it's staff and their family members. anyone involved in the prosecution of this case? this is something that the white house is actually a po was going as far as to sanction the i c. c, with a statement that was released on monday from joe biden saying that he strongly opposed the sanction effort because he believes there are more effective ways of he says, defending is real. there has been deep concern though, across the us political spectrum against the i. c. c's seeking of these arrest warrants with bite in saying that there was no he kept equivalent equivalence. he says between these really leaders named in this proposed arrest warrant and the mosse leaders that are named as well. now,
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where this measure goes from here is anyone's gas, because in the us senate is likely has a bigger hill to climb. the senate is controlled by democrats and it's unclear whether they'll even take up this bill or whether it has the support to pass. and then of course, finally, the hurdle will be the white house in itself. president biden has not explicitly said he would veto this proposal to sanction the i c. c, but he has again condemned it so that veto threat is very real reporting from washington. heidi joe castro out a 0 in savannah is parliament is voted to recognize an independent palestinian state. the passing in flag was raised outside as part of the building shortly after m. p. 's approve the move. 11 european countries now recognize the state of palestine off to simulate, moves by spain island annoy. last month of the,
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now that being the ports of gunfire outside the us embassy in the lebanese capital bay roost, at least one person does believe to have been seriously injured. let's go straight to our correspondence. they know what a who's in that baby. it's insane. i can see um demand behind you. i appreciate the details all sitting on the ground at the moment. but what more can you tell us? yes, those are in men behind me. the lebanese army, they've sealed all roads leading to the us embassy, just north of babe ruth, there's a lot of tension here. we understand. according to the lebanese army, they issued a very short statement saying that a gun man was involved in a shooting incident in the vicinity of the entrance of the u. s. embassy. they also say that the gunman held a syrian nationality. they said that to the army responded to sources of fire. the shooter was injured and taken to hospital. there's even a photo of that suits or
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a bad reports on the ground suggests that there could have been more than one assailants involved in what is seen as an attack. so there's been no claim of responsibility. but if you look close in that, in that photo, the jacket that the alleged gunman was wearing, you see the words is slight, make a space. but like i mentioned, there has been no claim of responsibility. the authorities are not giving further details about the motives of this attack, even the us embassy and babe. ruth issued a very short statement that you can see people are trying to reach their homes, but they're not being allowed to. and the u. s. embassy statement talks about a small arms fire outside the vicinity of the entrance of the embassy at 8 34 am. and that, and investigations are continuing. at this point, we can only speculate. there is a lot of anger towards the us and ministration,
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particularly since as well as hor on goss. i began in october, we've seen incidents of violence outside the us embassy compound in recent months, but there were protests, protests that threatened violence. a young man throwing molotov cocktails at the guards of the guards responding with tear gas, but a shooting incident like this. there was one in september just before the war on god. so, but that was, it turned out to be according to the authorities, a personal dispute between the delivery man and the security guard. so according to the lebanese army, the shooter has been apprehended. he's now in hospital reports on the ground to suggest that more than one man could have been involved, still no claim or responsibility. and we still do not know the motives of this attack. right? so, you know, still a lot of, uh, how standing questions are many things to reporting st. ahold of that in baby. and of course we will give you more details as soon as we get it on those developments . and barry, thank the
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indian prime minister there under moody is due to meet coalition partners lights on wednesday to discuss forming the next government mo data could election victory on tuesday. but his policy is lost his majority and will need to rely on coalition partners. reminder that the indian government has failed to give visas to now just give us correspondent to cover the story. so we're reporting on the election from outside the country. here's i'm coasting sharif. the beginning would phone a losing streak as tens of millions of violets of being counted in india. the governing b, j. b and its allies all in the lead would fall from the predictions of exit polls and the parties on estimates. and let's say it's a said back for prime missed and we're going to move, the populace lead to sort of total on a new nation this campaign. this is a defeat for 5 minutes. and then the movie was politically and moderately.
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the problem this in range of movie has claimed victor a n d e. my coalition is coming back to govern for us the 3rd consecutive term and does that a guarantee we're grateful to the people? this is the 1st time a government that's completed 2 terms. we'll return for a 3rd to the major piece pop lab to you know, to, for the, the most populous and politically crucial state is also on a decline. the party last seats in a you to the city, the movie you know, great to the temple in january fulfilling a decade so a promise. it was built on the ruins by historic most that post destroyed by writing groups in the early 19. 19, many hindus believe not from one of his most read. the date is, was born here. but let's say this election has shown the politics of religion has
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filled with temper this, which was an indian of other people. he looked over it on temper real estate shows that people who have gone beyond drummed into b j. b. 's. last is the opposition's game in states like money, poor, northeast and state, govern by the bgp has witnessed economic funds in the past year. the opposition, the lines is led by the indian national congress is governed the india from much of its history. it says the result so far appealed rejection of moody's leadership of 10. yes. the main thing that this election is that the country is united mostly and clearly stated. we do not want mr lot in the movie and mr. i'm it shop to be involved in the running of this country. the election commission says of the nearly one b and registered voters. more than 640000000 costs the ballots. the 7 phase election
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that began on april 19th was held as much of india battled a severe heat wave. the campaign was deeply devises. moody was accused of hate speech. calling the 200000000 most the minority community infiltrate his job. and i think somebody got by the induced level, how's that part of mental looks. it has 543 seats a party. a coalition needs to been 272 seats to form a government supporters of the b to b, and congress us celebrating outside their respective party headquarters in new delhi jobs. it doesn't matter if we win 400 seats. we are forming the government moody will be the prime minister for the time. are the people with fed off of moody's also retired. and this is why the india alliance has such a historic mandate. india is long with custom to coalition politics, but now with
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a slim majority on the need to work with other parties, new ranger movies, rhonda's prime minister, may be at risk of consumption. i'll just see the okay, let's take a closer look at some of those results. this is the makeup of the look sub ideas, low a house of parliament, a bossy needs, 272 seats to cross. the majority mach coalition, that includes moody's party, has lost $59.00 seats. opposition block with the acronym, india has games more than a 100 and to the most populous state of butcher possession. the north is often regarded as the biggest prize. the election bought the b j. p last to a regional policy, including to high stakes seats. and in the state of westbank goal, the b. j. p failed to make inroads after spending a great deal of it's kind of a pain f. it's trying to gain ground analysis of the state of tumble. now do oh, $39.00 seats. have gone to the opposition coalition and the money for where
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a year of reckoning. finance has killed more than 200 the beach, a p one, no seats. so the other option is founder and added to the wire. he joins us from new delhi money. thanks for your time. so be gp may have most of boats, but this is far from a done deal. what political calculations will moody and his party be considering now, given moody, nailed his entire reputation on the line slide and simply didn't deliver a movie is facing perhaps the most serious set back up as well as any career either because this is the 1st time that he has gone into the election. i've failed to with him, was already on his own. i've talking about his record assistant instead of course now is recorded and actually the politics of the fact is the part. these are the top of the last as many as 63 seats compared to his performance in 2019. so the fact that he comes back in the form of a coalition width of certain allies on the doris, the unstable, i think,
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is uh is, is it political out of moral defeat for mr. moseley? it's a different matter that he's not a politician used to um, you know, loving proper lessons from this kind of audit. notice the poppy jumped up at the moment talk to you because it's completely built into him. but essentially he will be looking to carry on as usual, as, as of nothing has changed, but the fact is that the rate has shifted or didn't get to the, it has a strong, a bible opposition of the public at lodges anyway, demonstrated that it disagrees with that opposes many of his policies are counting on his usual may be a challenge. given the b j. p will need political allies to government. those policies be ready to reflect some muscle to get more out of the beach. a payoff will at least one of those pond, those nit is cou, my of the b ha based j d u policy has switch sides before i guess. logically, i think that these are these, that difficult popular is supposed to be happy to manage. and uh, you know,
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clearly the next 5 years it best to move the last that long and about done with these kinds of allies will be, will be very difficult thing. but the bgp uh, you know, is go to habits back to the board with these sorts about those. let's not forget that bobby's whichever i liked with the beach. if you have also kind of realized that there is a political pressure to pay for that. because invariably the bodies on the body as undermine them by creating fractions by dividing them. so i think that they're very, very good reasons sort of assuming that this kind of a collision arrangement will not be stable and will not work too much. the more disadvantage, uh no matter what he may be believing today. what political calculations do you think the opposition or lions miss largest party congress will be thinking about now? and i think the congress is within its rights to try to make life difficult for mr . bobby to harris up despite from the sidelines. there is some, most of us talk of the congress speaking to. busy the piece going out and the,
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and the some other other boxes of the be happy to try to be in the week. i think that's perhaps another bible and i'm wise. course of action, but i think it's linked to the extent to which it's unsettled, to be happy. that's something which they are likely to pursue. but i think more importantly, you're going to see a much more spirit to challenge to the economic and the political slash cultural agenda of missed ability. so it's all sort of attempt to steam roll at the pushing beyond the direction of internationalism. and to, you know, for the, the interest of india as the biggest for products, biggest companies at the expense of the living commissions of the masses. i think this is going to come on to a serious challenges. the opposition is going to be likely to be very, very vigilant and pushing the government on the rope on the spot on the ropes of this is of course mostly that is the most successful politician post independence india. nevertheless, given these results, if you think he will be prepared to quit while he's still on paper least a head. you know,
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he famously gave it into you and he has to use this phrase of riley's that he is a, he's a fucking series of men who is quite happy to, to get up and go with just the, just a special containing all his belongings. but the reality is that this is a man intensely egotistical, a megalomaniacal he's and he's created a cult of us about a few of the last 10 years. this is not a man who is going to walk away into the sunset or into the mountains. even think about even to all that he can to ensure that people along the route and i wouldn't put it by same as you 10 minutes to try to. busy we couldn't be opposition through, you know, using criminal cases money, bob because, but that's it that they use in the past. so i think there's plenty of fight and still have to miss the movie. what's changed, i think, is that having seen his lack of elect or support and popular support, it's quite possible that india is judiciary and india's bureaucracy, which i've been sort of happy to go along with this. the motive agenda will probably be less than willing, but most of this time around. so still fights and mr. moody,
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but this is very much turning into something of a political plot to twist. so thus far, the raj and founder and editor of the why many thanks for joining us. are you still a head around? just a rep? the 2 leading candidates for the you case general election go head to head in that 1st tv debates. a lot of details coming up the fellow after what was a very mild, may we all looking. it says to refresh the weather, coming in across north west and parts of europe in particular. so we got these, well, the system sliding through that will fresh and things up once again, despite have miles my, it was very disappointing not to disappoint you because southern past high pressure in charge here of the world around and we all can get temperatures getting into the
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type so that's just the, that's what is that southeastern corner of here, 36 celsius in athens. right to 30 for the full bit rate, but it's up to the north west where you can see that while they're coming back in behind those the 2 weather systems. that cold front freshening up 12 celsius, they haven't happened. brown 17 in the london must be sure i was coming for us. and what's the weather to come and get to scandinavia spouting to break the heat here, rash, the showers at the central pulse of you. at least tell me whether we have seen in recent days that is going to continue making his wife by the east was still the few showers just around central areas of here around the part of nor them. italy pushing. acosta was the bulk and southern pulse. generally fine and dry, warm sunshine in the hot sunshine, sunshine too into the northeast of africa. i saw that the tripoli as we go on through a wednesday notice may well have you showers once again across west africa. the, the,
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the latest news as it breaks in the, as a was false just going economy. yet experts say it's high g, d, p mosque steps and challenges with detailed coverage. even the rush of the defense budget is unprecedented. 7 percent of g. d, p. the crowd funding platforms are still raising money from around the world. springs declaration is to evidence of a growing cents a month to month. even western nations that the u. s. policy is failing to bring a 2 state solution any closer the . ringback the,
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the plug it back to watching out. is there a, is there a mind about top stories this our use really, ministries coming out as strikes on heavily populated areas in central goes at least $75.00 posting is have been killed in 24 hour period of time. so targeting refugee camps including outrage out because the us house of representatives has voted to sanction the international criminal court is in response to a decision by the prosecutor to, to apply for restaurants for his ready, 5 minutes of benjamin and yahoo. and his defense for the so you'll have color. the move is symbolic since washington doesn't recognize the course of jurisdiction.
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india's prime minister and a render moody's choose to beat coalition partners later on way the state to discuss forming the next government body declared election victory on choose day. but his policy has lost his majority will need to rely on coalition partners. now the images of a headless baby in rough uh, off to ministry of the s drive late to may show the weld, andrew widespread condemnation. 18 month old ahmed was among $45.00 people killed in the strike on a displacement. come filled with families. i would just say of a spoke to his grieving father and brothers, camille, and other like has more the family, united in grief who dreamed of being a doctor. all kind of dreamed of being a pilot, just 18 months old us made, hadn't yet had a chance to dream of the coming anything down the jobs wife and 3 children were killed. and it is really a strike on a displacement. come in,
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rafa show how to continue to use or say order. well i can, i saw the bodies of my wife, my daughter, her to my son are conn, and my baby osmond. i was told he was headless. i just picked inside the body bag and sized body without a head. i couldn't stand to see any more. i lifted up again and walked away from the end of all the cafeteria to the end of last estimate was among the 45 people to the attack. many others at the comp done to leave in the tents. they had been staying in his ready designated safe area. they were killed just 2 days off to the international court of justice, ordered israel to stop. it's in person into rafa. despite, let's find a day. this is how his family tries to remember him. they kept his toys and clothes, source of comfort and pain. most of all that, all up that you know,
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and every time i look at my brother's belongings, i'm overwhelmed with grief. i hope to be killed, so i can join him in heaven. i missed my sister and for others, i miss them. all of them on the table. understand who i missed. my mother, my sister who died and my 2 brothers are con, an estimate. i wish they'd never been killed. i missed them too much from its head was never found and whose families were forced to bury him without it. of his grades is next to his mother and siblings in the ruins of gaza. camille metric out. his era president job item is ordering immigration officials at least southern border to deny asylum seekers entry to the us. number of people seeking asylum at the us. mexico border has reached recommended levels. our white house correspondent can we help get reports with the number of undocumented migrant
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crossings into the united states. searching president joe biden is taking drastic action to seal the us border with mexico. let's fix the problem. a new executive order gives border officials almost immediately. the power to reject asylum seekers . only victims of trafficking, those seeking emergency medical care or minors may be exempted. and only after vigorous screening this ban remain in place until the number of people trying to enter legally is reduced to a level that our system can affectively manage. the number of migrants crossing into the us has hit record levels at its peak in december. more than $10000.00 migrants crossed into the united states each day. biden's new order is similar to a policy put in place by photo republican president, donald trump, back in 2018 democrats, including by then called the policy heartless and then who made the white house and
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says, this policy is different. republican critics are skeptical and here this is election year politics. and by the way, we've seen this game before. apparently the democrats at one playbook, which is create a crisis. and then a couple of months before the election, do something very mild to address the crisis and say see problem solve with the presidential election moving. the white house helps the new fight in order to appeal away republican voters who like trumps tough immigration policies. but not his criminal conviction, according to this analyst, the spike in a legal crossings is a concern for americans. i think this policy is, in part about 1st giving the administration tools to address that. and 2nd, giving them a concrete shift in policy that they can point to as things like the upcoming presidential debate later this month was wanted to build
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a wall along the entire southern us border during his own presidency. and he's promised mass deportations if elected again with immigration advocates, including the american civil liberties union challenge president trump asylum order back in 2018. they succeeded in blocking it through the federal courts. now the a, c l. u is preparing a similar challenge against president biden's order. kimberly helped get al jazeera, the white house. will migraines trying to get into the us of being reacting to biden's executive order to come up with some other things i hope to abide and puts his hand on his heart and revokes what he has in mind of the closing borders. i hope you opens his heart to all migrants we see in the world attempting to cross to the united states to be able to that is on. so it is unfair because how we are going to know if they are opens and limit. they can always say that they have
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already exceeded 2500 and then everyone goes back. so it's like a truck when i mail that to mail. in my case, i see that button is doing something good because a lot of us, i'm a great thing. so if he allows 2000 people in 2000 people get to come in. it's good that he does it that way to regulate the number of people who arrive also they need to check people's backgrounds and see who can enter and who cannot because some are criminal. yeah, come ok. all right, before we move on, let's look at these pictures of the us president joe biden who's just landed in from swear. he's mocking the 80th anniversary of the day, the beginning of the end of world war 2 is also due to meets ukrainian president. for a lot of me is the lensky in normandy, france, and then he will go to the g 7 where he's meeting other world leaders easily to discuss the situation in ukraine. so the u. k. will go to the polls on the 4th of july,
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am 5 minutes to re she soon. ack is going to head to head with kiss tom at the leader of the opposition labor party. in the 1st televised debate, the leaders tackle several issues including the cost of living and immigration as well as health care. total whole has moved from london, receive fear not on his stomach. they say that the latest debates can electrify an election campaign with plenty of sparks flying. in this one case, the alma would put all that progress at risk. he would put up everyone's taxes by 2000 pounds, 2000 pounds. and while i taxes for every working family in all countries, the case the whole, i just don't know how you feel when you hear a prime minister say having heard what you're going through. but the plan is working. it's a what you've had with the conservative party so far behind it opinion polls and the dog prime minister receives to not you desperately needs to change the dynamic for these approach solidly one of attack. if we want to transform our country for the better and deliver secure future,
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you've got to have lisa as to what for past due big, bold things. the oldest on for the leader of the opposition keeps stomach was preparation would have come down to a simple strategy. stay calm, don't slip up. act prime ministerial selection is about who country works for the city. the pay triptych belief, the person can be better and must be better off. we just because the cost has have a home the promise of change of to 40 years of conservative government. and i know the prime ministers are where they cited in the 1st. how many minutes of despite the details and won't have anything to do with the last voltage is i'm sorry, the problem is to keep my voltage, just cost it off. but everybody else is living with it. 2 weeks into the election campaign and with 4 still together, things can change, though they haven't up to now in a debate for the fractions drum or, and open frustrations they was little sign of a killer below between 2 men generally considered quite dell. well,
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they certainly wouldn't tonight, but despite his strong performance, things weren't necessarily shift in prime minister. so next phase you've anything off for a filtering stuff in the pouring rain. things could yet get worse. conservative nemesis, the architect of brakes. if nigel farrell is running for parliament as leader of the fall rock reform party, rose had been on a milkshake thrown at him during his campaign loads in practice in essex. but that wound stuff, his party peeling away, yet more dwindling support from su. next conservatives showed how l 20, number of all kind of corruption, all the nebulous islands and central philippines is full of hundreds of people to leave their homes. this time was video shows the moments mount kind of lown 1st erupt, blowing out an ashcroft 5 kilometers into the sky. and it is an easier not able to rise or upset again. it's the latest in a series of interruptions recorded since may. 14th of evacuated,
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several villages near mount a boot. barnaby lo has more from west how my hair. so we are within the 7 kilometer danger zone, around mount able in eastern indonesia, which has been a rough thing, almost daily since may 16th. now, more than 2600 people have been evacuated from 7 villages around the volcano, which is why around here you'll see the houses are empty. but there are soldiers that are stationed here and over on the other side military trucks because these people that had been evacuated, some of them come back during the day to watch over their properties to do daily tasks. and so the troops are here to evacuate them in case the volcano erupt. now it may look like it's calm right now, but it has been abrupt thing, almost daily, and there have been more uh, tens of thousands of tremors,
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actually since may 1st since before it there it for through updates on may 16th and the alert level was raised to for the highest of a 4 tier level system here in indonesia. now again, it'd be a little calm, but you can see on the side of the mountain there is ash that is level flow. a call according to bulk knowledge is and so the danger is not just the a rupture and but the, there's also the danger of cold lava flow flowing not just into the danger zone, but beyond the danger zone. and so this is really up ending thousands the lives of thousands of people here, children who cannot go to school, people who cannot go to work at thousands of hector's, of coconut plantations around the volcano that cannot be tended to. and this is the last 2 weeks could last month, could even last year's barn to below algebra. western how my hair indonesia are
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agreement aims to whole global warming below $1.00 to lease which likes both sides crucial the keeping of systems and bonds. while these tipping points have been made was by the continued use of oil gas, coal, introducing states and even who's a professor of sustainability and cutting university who joins us from debbie australia. thanks for your time. um, 1st thing, i wonder if we can delve into what we mean when we say climate tipping point? yes, well it is a tipping point because uh, when i started in this business, i never thought that we'd have so much climate change actually happening. and it is getting to be an acceleration now so that we, if we can get to 0, the globe will start cooling. but that's a hard process. we need to get going quickly. so the you in a cop 20 non,
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they're preparing for a time where i can say we're done now. oh, excel arriving this change. we're on the, the jeff changing, but it's not enough. it has to be an absolute change. and that's the kind of tipping point we've reached, you see in the last year we had on average, across the state of the world, $26.00 days of extreme heat, extra $26.00. we're all experiencing some good up to a 180 more in the then? no. so this is the kind of tipping point we told him some prices against your band and they are going to be just unbelievable. a lot of africa was really suffering. we have to change because the acceleration and the climate change is so rapid. we must change now a payment. you touched upon of the of course 20. 23 was the warmest. yeah. all
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right quote. i assume that we expect similar vehicles to be broken this year. let me ask you this. what are the consequences for those areas of the world at all, most vulnerable to climate change? yeah, look at, it actually starts boiling, human, human odms. if you're in the extreme hate too long, you do need to to have a reasonable temperature. and after a while, people are just going to stop in huge columns moving towards cooler places. and that will really upset the whole world economy a. so this is the kind of thing that is checking in to cities that just file too hot and the, the, the, the, the opportunities for ordinary people to kate. cool,
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getting less and less because it's getting so stream. this is the, this is the problem we've seen. so there's a clear socio political, economic dimension to climate change as well. and we've talked a lot about the consequence of inaction. what do you see those, the main stumbling blog tool progress right now as well. it's not the technology because that's now cheaper solar, wind batteries and electric vehicles. now cheaper than the other alternatives, but uh, working off son, sean and we can, they for easily mike does transitions. the technology is the, it's, the battery is from within politics from within, companies who weren't face up to the fact that the new economy is emerging and they have to be part of us. there are far too many companies saying uh, we can go on as normal, let the others change,
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but they just kind of price up to this fact that the world is right now speaking the globe, it's typically speaking to the paid a very, very briefly we're reaching the end of our program here, but so the tipping points thing says yes, there's no way back. is there anything that we can be optimistic about when it comes to our ability to affect and we'll change if each of these changes we're now seeing with so uh, and the other technologies i mentioned, they're growing at 2030 percent per year. if that sense in to a super exponential 5 as and some people say that's already happening, then we can get that to the 1.5 or. so we're going to have to interrupt some kind of reaching the end of the program, but it's been great to hear your thoughts on what this tipping point means. so for me, the fucking for this news. uh, but we back of the mind with, with much more of the dice news. thanks for watching out. as
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the she says she went to vote on syria to provide a 27 year old activity as to how kids survey testing working as an i'm the guy that put notes in the eyes of his government with my citizenship was to help. i was surprised in the 1st part of the series, we found the restore here to push the shape worker because he confronts the news, the fees, citizenship verification. i only want my citizenship back if i'm proven in a sense, i don't want to, we don't have to click on the stick list in syria on which is the era before the war, 8000 patients cross the alpha and beta noun crossings every month to receive treatment abroad. that number has dwindled to less than $5000.00 evacuated and 7 months of conflict. pushing through the pain, 11 year old or reno, they can finally walk again. dream couldn't move her legs after an air straight
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killed 60 members of her family and gaza. on chest. good, good. i thought i'd have to stay for more than a year in the wheelchair. i was asking my aunt if i'd be paralyzed forever. this facility was filled with a 22 world cup. now it's been turned into a place with 500 patients receive treatment, education and psychological support. what the don't believe and why had this is tina i'm in between the moment i got injured and now i've had around 61 surgeries. it could be weeks before anyone can be safely evacuated again and get the rare opportunity to receive treatment outside of the war zone from palestine to pakistan from syria to indonesia. ok, foundation is delivered to bonnie to over 3300000 people. this year we will be delivering to bonnie to over $23.00 countries across the globe. supporting communities in areas affected bible families, 12, etc, and diesel stuff. your coupon a is
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