tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 7, 2024 1:00am-2:00am AST
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visit spaces, state, i'll just say we're really invested in that and that's a privilege. as a journalist, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the clock, this isn't news on life. coming up the next 60 minutes. at least 70 percent of students who killed by his ready forces across jobs or on thursday. the day off to you in school was hit without warning. but despite the fact that this school was targeted, how does the news chose to stay here? because they believe that there's no place facing garza more than a 100 people killed into down south 0 states. witnesses a departmental? achieve rapid support forces. attractive village,
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the yep. the sky space ex celebrations is drawn. starship markets successfully completes its return from space. the 1st the so it's 2200 us gmc, that is what i am in terms of where at least 70 percent of students have been killed by is ready forces across the strips and says the morning at least 5 pallets to use the killed. and then is ready strike on mr. right refugee camp in the evening. the matter of the camp and 2 members of his family were among this kills in this late just as really strikes on central girls that and the early as of thursday. these really minutes you bump into you in school and the residential building in the same area can be at least 40 published means you're an agency for processing. and refugee says, 6000 displays people with sheltering the school when it was hit without any warning
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tack i was who begins are coverage. your reports from daryl by law in central gulf the often enough and is very strongly when they run school sheltering thousands of display stumps any. and in central garza, dozens of people have been reported killed from the bulb of men's. and i'm gonna say right comp. and many more up in jet residential home was also hits. room opened when i woke up to the screams of women and 2 toned body parts. one woman, last 2 of 3 children, people who lost everyone, the ox, a hospice of what people are being treated, is at 3 times its capacity. and the a fee is will lead to move that with many of the injured be treated on the floor. clearly see within the move of the hospital and wouldn't the department that that the vast majority of casualties and victims on children, women, elderly people, ok, so hospitalized and only functioning medical facility in central garza. i don't
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know if they have the so in this is state terrorism. israel is targeting the u. n. institutions. israel violated all international laws. cross all the red lines on a passivity, 6 years. the palestinians have been appealing to the whole world with no response with you in resolutions implemented on all other countries except is right. this is due well to it is support procedure or destroyed because part of a really huge is very minute trip for ration. so central guns that, that has killed more than 70 people since tuesday, attacks on civilian facilities like the schools have been hallmarks of as well. so i'm going for more than 300 education senses have been destroyed. more than 36000 people have been killed. 16000 of them children with the discourse, the rising tarika best suited elgin's in no cause he went to the school where many palestinians are still sheltering off of those every night since reading strikes.
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it was 138 and in the morning when the is ready for us is targeted this classroom in a, sorry, the school in the say about refuge account. those really forces targeted the school would definitely 3 airstrikes. one of the middle men, this metal, where could we go? there was no refuge for us. the schools targeted for full and now again, but we have nowhere to go. they said shelters safe. so we came here, but it turns out to be unsafe. the smell is undescribable where as you see, the blood of the people who are killed is everywhere on the floor, on their mattresses, on their pillows, their clothes please. 5 children were killed among those despite the fact that this school has been targeted with at least 3 airstrikes last night. here
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on the other side are still, how does the meantime it is still sheltering in the school? because they believe that there is no, we're safe and gaza, which is in love. yes, we're still here. we're staying. where else can we go everywhere? it's targeted. so we're not leaving everywhere else. but the school, this is a un building and it's not supposed to be targeted, but it was even schools are not safe for palestinians. this school, these classrooms were targeted with at least 3 air strikes last night. it was $138.00. when the is ready, i mean targeted those classrooms with these 3 airstrikes, children, women, and all of the people displaced here was telling me how horrifying the scenes work . yeah, i'm resolved with them. i had had not been in the can to find a solution, at least, and the war to spare all his blood. they both turn our hearts visa,
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our children of ziff troops, them away from us. they are killing us. this was a shelter for hundreds and thousands of palestinians who thought a school would be safe for them. but despite the fact that the school was targeted, palestinians chose to stay here because they believe that there is no place safe in gaza. this is in the city, i just need a, a surgery school and it said refuge account because of palestine. but it's been almost 24 hours since the attack of the state department has made his 1st public comment on the incident. matthew miller said the by the ministration was asking these really government for more details about the strike. price of calhane is more from washington dc here at the state department on thursday in the daily briefing and the spokesman for the state department was asked about yet another is really strike on an un protected building. this time of school with dozens killed,
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he said the us government had reached out to their colonel parts in israel. and he said, the israel said that they've been watch in the building for days that they believe that there were 20 to 30 almost fighters in it. and that they waited until they could strike and not hurt civilians. but of course the video tells a much different story. if that is accurate, that 14 children are killed. those are terrace. and so the government of israel has said that they are going to release more information about this strike, including the names of those who died in it. we expect them to be fully transparent in making that information public. he went on to say this us has been pushing israel to use much more strategic weapons and he said, well, progress has been made. you said if 14 children are dead, then something was wrong. and in his words, the results aren't where they need to be. technical hang on to 0 at the state department, or who do i have who, how was sleeping when his real bottom the you and school in the early as if as a, she's
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a via but her nephew was killed and describes what happened. the budget that you've done so you're not supposed to. so what are you? a snap is not the but what's the, what's the zip, the zip codes that are in the you're all set and the them that if uh, if not for your 1st. so do the process to watch that it was i had the full time with the is the decision with addition of enough? the question now is that the way to ship with inside the one that says the head? the said the fashionably, if it can happen? put them into members, know how that, how about the piece about that? so piece of property into when there's somebody that had to be to attempt that then we have the funding and then we have problems that we have. i love the issue. i'm managing the possibility of the next to the how to be a possibility when not somebody who can type of having this machine without having depression, but actually not in the middle avenue mother. the app has to be, i'm not good investors to be
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a man to them just to be on. that was the number one when you had you don't know. what's the deal done? the i have the the to do an agency for processing your refugees as well. into the risk of disease outbreaks, dehydration across the gaza strip. it says the lack of access to clean water and increasing some. i hate to making the situation worse. i know it says it's a real concern. the color it may become pregnant. of 0 is on the front page, tells us more about the situation on the ground for their off by the in the central browser. as this is the other silence killing machine going on across the gauze. if you've been all because of the humanitarian catastrophe created by the ongoing and says bombing campaign across the gaza strip games, force displacement for more than 67 percent of the quote on the area of the gauze is for gold concentrated right now in the central area and further southern part of
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the city of, of pon units that we're looking at, not only big bullets and bonds are killing people. right. but the difficult living conditions created by this genocide of work on the, on the ground are also killing more people putting their life at risk and who is the major in health risk and from the limited access to basic supplies, including water supply. as of right now in the central area, there is a minimal access to uh, water to clear drinking water for the hundreds of, of, of 1000 of displays, families in the central area. different goals of people buy right now. the summer time, the sharp rise in heat, the dry weather, the, the rule operation, all in $610.00 rodents are creating fever conditions for a transmitted diseases, including infectious diseases, among displaced families here in evacuation centers. and we were talking about
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evacuation centers. the situations are not, are not good at all. they are very dire, the catastrophic if there is there a pious of, of a trash surrounding the the back wish and don't. there is entire collapse of sewage system and you walk into the street that are either rubble cold or trash full the streets or roads. but right now we've seen on 2 tons of suicide everywhere to 17 countries, including the united states and united kingdom. i've released a joint statement, courtney on israel and from us to do whatever is necessary to agree on a guns a cx 5 deal proposal, but also to secure the release of captives held in garza. my kind of has more on the agreement from washington dc. that's what appeared to be a us sled, if the tenants would also appear to be a final attempt to give a match to the opposing parties to come to some form of agreement to meet to the plan that was announced by president biden on friday last week. in terms of which
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there would be a 3 phase settlement of the ongoing conflict with israel as well on gaza. how much is singled out in the statement? but then later on in the statement, there's a significant comment. it says we call on the leaders of israel as well as from us to make what ever final compromises on this a 3 to close the steel. so it contains within the statement as well as a degree of pressure on israel. in fact, as pressure on both parties to take that final step to bridge the gap and to come together to some form of agreement in implementing that 3 phase piece still that president biden has put on the table. is there any soldiers have destroyed deep any rehabilitation center available to death palestinians during their assault on northern garza and left some of the most valuable people, a greater risk during the war, had that made you as more this was northern causes only special needs
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rehabilitation center this is what it looks like now after is really forces bombed in that your body of rehabilitation society was treating mainly those who are deaf in mid may, these really are me re entered the north st moss had regrouping its troops, targeted the facility, killing 9 people inside the intentionally destroyed the premises with all its units and equipment, the management office, hearing aid department, the academy. they were all destroyed by his really forces tough students with special needs or deprived from the only facilities available to them. the center has provided services for disabled people since the 19 ninety's
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the even the courtyard once a place for children to play was not spared in the attack. residents now search the rubble for what's less the think gaza palestinians are displaced from one place to the next. the hearing, the next air strikes, shelling or shooting for people who are deaf. it's an even greater challenge to navigate awards. now those who have relied on this center say there's no way left to seek help them. if you choose l g 0 or at least 3 palestinians have
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been killed and 15 others injured in. that is rarely a tank on the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank. is there any forces they've now withdrawn from the cum videos on social media show homage? vehicles and full days is moving along roads towards the camp while how they can be heard firing from above. how does that mean fight? isn't janine say, think ations ready forces spain as announced they will intervene in south africa's genocide case against israel. make it the 2nd d u country to declare this intention of to i'm and the international court of justice issued far reaching provisional binding old as against israel. last month to try and stuff is ministry operation and goes to advice center pulls down from the heck while civilians and guys continue to be under a tech. spain has stepped up its pressure on israel to abide by binding orders of the international court of justice. the benefit there was about must have said, which we are going to do, and this is what the statutes of the court allows is going to be. and in the case
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supporting the court and its interpretation of the precautionary measures that the staking. yeah, and contributing quote, those elements this can help is to apply them to the crime of genocide itself is the work of the tribunal. and as i have said, on many occasions, spain as it is doing with the precautionary measures, will support the decisions taken by the international court of justice. that's what i've ordered. this comes just a week after spain to gather with islands and more. we formerly recognize the state of palestine phase and prevention here at the world's highest cord is seen as a not a diplomatic setback for is for 5 months in south africa file. it's case based on the genocide sometimes since it's wireless, you have to comply with finding mattress ordered by the court, spain as also for the i c, j and implementing international justice. the court has no power to enforce its orders and relies on diplomatic pressure on countries to abide this. this has been as an important a member can do with just is that it will add
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a grace or marble weighs in morrow authority to the, to the, to the case. it also increases again the pro final if the case publicly demonstrates a stronger european statements on the case and on the proceedings against israel. in the i think jane with regard to the, their violation of serious rights stopped the policy and people in their campaign and got that in the next 2 weeks. this where allows to report to the i c, j, if and how it has complied with the orders to present potential, genocidal ect and stuff. it's a sold on rough. i stepped fast and i'll just see around the heat. no, any. it's really good structure of the united nations security council, 5 nations hold. the deposit is permanent members and that's the state is established in the off to month will to 5 countries have now been elected to serve alongside them for 2 years, replacing others whose time comes to an end of december,
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gabriel. and as on the explains so let's start with the basics. the security council is made up of 15 countries, but there are 5 that have veto power. they're called the p 5, p stands for permanent. there russia, china, france, the u. s. and u k. now how did they get to become permanent members? it was written into the un charter in 1945 after world war 2. and that's how it's remained ever since. the other 10 members of the security council, or what is known as the e 10. the e stands for elected because base or 2 year terms. these countries normally nominate themselves and then campaign for votes and get a seat here on the security council. after they receive to 3rd support from the 193 member general assembly, the elected members of the security council, or actually divided up by region. for example, africa has
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a seat. it's currently held by mozambique, but they will be replaced with some oh yeah. also asia has a seat as well. currently held by japan. they will be replaced by pakistan. ecuador currently holds the seat for latin america and the caribbean, but they are being replaced by panama, and there are 2 spots reserved for western european or other countries, currently held by malta and switzerland, who will be handing off to greece and denmark. well, well leaders have gone to the nobody to monk, a g as in z, allied invasion if not see occupied from us soldiers commemorated the day by re enacting the landing on the beaches of normandy, few veterans of the buffalo were all set and sorry many, some of them more than a 100 years old. a correspondent natasha butler. has this report on the event. a good memory sions began just off the door and in normandy on the beaches with navy,
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a 160000. the allied troops landed on the day years ago to liberate your from notes the forces. some of those who survived came to pay tribute to the thousands that did not french present. emanuel mackerel sent them to the college of the us ceremony, led by present job items. we said western allies all once the game fighting, tearing in europe with rushes. boy in ukraine and make no mistake, you, autocrats, of the world are watching closely to see what happened to ukraine. to say if we let this illegal aggression go on check, we cannot let that happen. to surrender the bullies to bomb down the dictators is simply on single farms to those invites portion present that in a person or washing delegation because of the rule in stages. invite to the crane in person to follow them. is lensky to be guest of honor at the international ceremony when i'm
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a how beach my cross is ukrainian troops of fighting for the same fine use of freedom and democracy. the move to speak to the allied forces 80 years ago. fast. so what to the given war, his return to europe when the values they fought for being questioned. when people try to change boat is by 4. so by rewriting history, and that is be worthy of those who landed here. your presence here today, mister president of ukraine, symbolizes this european unity and nato emerged from the ashes of the 2nd world war. the conflict in ukraine has both of those west and alliances, but it is also testing them as this is rose war in garza to show peace for future generations. those here say the lessons of history must be done was asked about the, i'll just say era, normandy and that's ending most of the things are included measuring and monitoring
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general publicly. we look at how the u. n. a children's agency and assessment data . and then find a mountain nutrition. the now to suit on where a local resistance committee say more than 100 people are being killed by the time ministry reference a full forces. they say the attack happened in the web l. note a village in the east and down to 0 states and came into waves. the what mcdonny resistance committees called the incident of massa, karen shed pictures online showing bodies in the public square. it also says r. s. f fights has looted the village and many women and children have fled. the area is also being for the fighting between 2 dogs, ami and the rocking support forces in the western city of our fashion. both sides are using heavy weapons and not hillary. the city is a 100 foot humanitarian operation on products. it also russia very me thing or is
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it a fighters in the army being it was in the country since april last year? when lead medieval is president of the to don policy for him, which is a think tank focusing on governance and international relations. he says, student needs 7 is a quarter in the middle of the army and permanent revises and paying the highest price. this is a very unfortunate incident. however, we need to look at the picture. a lot of the, the routing don't to, has failed to completely suppress that, a 1000000000. and as a result, it's capitalizing very much on the civil war. as the eliza resorted by, which a gun combat the opinion and in a way, influence the beginning of the semester to the uh, to the, to the people fall on the the, this is
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a group that was at a again, is the audit. if the, the sauce, the, the holding don't that the army itself is a mobilizing civilians and using same to combat the audits if, because simply the soft doesn't have a name. friend 3, both the army and holidays are using. the civilians, as uh, you know, as human shields and aside sheet, for example, the army itself is using drones and dropping some bombs in civilian villages and destroying the hospitals and the schools and of the different ada button uh, facilities. and uh, likewise the audits if is uh, looking into areas in which that awesome. uh, so close to that uh is let me see the, the,
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the can see that the whole village as it targets of at least 7 people have been killed in northwest syria. now, so the school bus went off the road and plunged into a river. the vehicle carrying thousands of children went down to bank into the renter's river. some survivors have been taken to hospital and the rest of operation is ongoing is don't clear what causes us to go through it. hey, see widespread dang bindings and homelessness is left. people struggling to find food, maybe 2000000 people are facing emergency conditions in the country. it is a highest number since the devastation, yes, quite kept the capital for the print in 2010. you and well, food program says without urging humanitarian action, ac could be facing assignment. we now have 5000000 people in haiti, better. it's julie sort insecure of which 1600000 or classified as facing emergency food and security conditions. these. 1 are the highest numbers on record. these are
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the highest numbers we've had since the 2010 earthquake. there is no famine in haiti, but there could be, if there is no response. we need a robust amount at a time response right now in haiti because the needs are so high. we're again talking about 1600000 people, classified as facing of food emergency. it's one of the highest percentages and that's one of the highest one numbers in the world. so when you test, this is when we stop up, this is one that we need to manage parents to be doing what they do best. this one, we need these local as yours to be to be out there every single day providing the hot meals. the do you, in children's agency unicef is released a new report. the highlights allow me levels of child food, poverty due to and that could see conflicting climate crises. it looks at how nutritious and diverse a child's dot should be. images, food published in 3 categories, access to 5 or more food groups is above the threshold. if a child is any 18 from 4 food groups or fewer, they're living in moderate food poverty. and if they only have access to, to food groups of you,
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there's severe food poverty units have says off of the wells, children are experiencing food poverty with $1.00 and $4.00 children under the age of 5, living in severe food, 12 reports as household income is not the any factor that leads to severe food poverty, children from so called non pull households can also be effective. alexandria which has a pro rata is head of nutrition for actually gaines hungry, u. k. that she says worn ukraine has exacerbated few poverty by putting further pressure on food prices. a lot of the data comes from 100 any been therapy countries. so it's, it's a, it's a repo that has been done. we've extensive of the time you have to to come in. 5 unicef on the, on the corner to your for the data useful. so the report but obviously the, the, the data more reporting on the origin of savannah for job. so says yeah,
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which are the most affected regions of the world. we've tried put the teen um, so they have to judge an engineer let's you know, marry jobs, asia the most and the oh, so the data from which we are the countries from which we have more data. unfortunately, very often we like a lot of data on that, on child's nutrition target or something that is in that, in europe, or for the next stage. so there are a global factors. uh there, you know, the crises in your brain as well as we know as a 3 button, the prices of the sewage of main street. as well. does that, you know, factor. we have still facing the consequences of the 19 to be to make as well on how it has affected health systems as well in, in countries where there was already up front, i saw a system and then
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a time it's kind of chuck's conflict that also and this parents do have access to the noise to the need for their children's are a very important factors that the device to put to. it's still a head here and out 0. we visit a make shift camp in indonesia when thousands of seeking shelter turn a whole kind of corruption, the project sticking particularly unpleasant weather wise in new south wales. and i'll have to include sydney that like tribes moving and land. and the co suggest as inactive systems at least is going to allow through friday beings and fairly heavy right and reaching a c t and maybe the eastern side is victoria stone. cold enough for snow, your emotions, but heavy rain seems like the same is true in parts of western australia where i suspect the rain will be run more. welcome past just on the road. you hit that
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button line is there for a couple of days, whereas it goes off show for new software for sunroof is for you had camera. and in sydney i'm, this is pretty average day. i would think for the heart of news, even during the stuff that they generally wins, mostly sunny. these bright and temperatures valley should be i must try and picture now into the rainy season for java. it's too much of a comp to the same for borneo. so the ways, the, all the philippines where it does figure out what the seasonal rains, a line that stretches back from india through my, into china to was southern china. and this is where you could not cool the plumb rains. it pulses in and i get some heavy, heavy, heavy dine pulse in southern china and occasionally across the taiwan and japan and all stuffed in particular that live all 610. so the tribune plants there was some heavy dime polls mixed in of the
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the guy you're watching out 0 or mind about some stories is uh and at least 70 percent of students have been killed by is ready forces across causes since thursday morning, early around 40 were killed in an abstract and this right refugee camp in central county and i had to view an agency for palestinian refugees, says 6000 forced to be displaced. people with sheltering in the schools when it was hit. without any warning. the us and 16 of the countries of issued a joint statement judging its rel, i'm from mass to reach a ceasefire, and i was over also secure. the release of captives is ready. troops have killed at
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least 3 palestinians during your rate on the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. at least 15 palestinians have seen in june. so one of the largest civil rights organizations in the united states is calling on present jo button to indefinitely suspend weapon that transfers to israel. the national association fee advancement of colored people says the us must take moral stand to protect innocent civilians including children. it says there was a correlation between the war on 1000 and increased states in the us, which could have an impact on the elections in november. and the statement, the end up lazy piece says it has and continues to express its profound sympathy to civilians whose lives have been unjustly impacted in the crossfire comfort. goes on to say that the middle east conflict will only be a result. the us government and international community take action,
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including liberty, access to weapons use against civilians. let's take this on a picture. so i'm joined by end of lacey president and c. e o. derrick johnson joins live now from washington, dc. mister johnson, welcome throughout the 0 is good to have you with us at now the end, very well known as the civil rights group in the united states, not known to for a, into foreign policy. so what's driven this but we're beginning to see the impact of the go global conflicts here domestically. i would say the extend trees and the racial taxi is african american is increase and that's s o matic behavior increase an anti islamic presence. and that is travelling is also troubling when you were leading into the november election, where we need to truly focus and on what would be the state of democracy of moving forward for the n a c p. we really are concerned with the quality of this democracy
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to ensure that we are leading democracy and wherever possible we can advocate for our peaceful agreements when conflicts are having a domestic impact. yes, because we have a situation where that you have the us administrator and courtney for the seas for on one hand on and on. the other impulse is sending in alms that perpetuate the conflict as well. our concern is in this moment we have so many civilians who have been impacted and we want to see the death of young children. no longer be the case. the house which is must be released. we have to get the parties to the table to begin to talk about a way forward this peaceful so that we can hear from this moment. it is unfortunate what we have seen. none of this should have taken place for now we can have a solution, and the solution is force in the party. so the table to come up with a peaceful solution. how much holiday do you think
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a joe biden has made it for himself to be re elected over this issue? well, i'm not going to go into his collectability. i am going to talk about the african american communities. and the concerns has been expressed and those concerns are how do we get to a place where we can see peace in this conflict? and our voters here can begin to focus on what's important. the worst thing that can happen in november election is we have someone would y suprema sympathies. that happens in the white house. they ask america to be able to be under attack. the jewish committee. it would be under attack of this climate community be under attack. we have a united reason to ensure that we stay focused on november, so we can protect against a level of a long list. there's, here in the united states that we can avoid. if we focus on what's important, how much support do you think there is generally in the united states for your position as well?
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i can't speak to the united states, i can say in asked america. typically, there was profile concern about what is being a witness on social media and all of the images for many african americans. we absolutely deplored what happened on october 7th, that shouldn't not have happened that was a killing of innocent. it is really lives and at the exact same time, those same african americans are really upset about what they're saying to children in gaza. at the end of the day. this nation need to lead a process of bringing people together to ensure a peaceful resolutions. so we can get about the business of focusing on what's important here domestically. and the more has been going on for 18 months now. what is it that has it, push you to this moment at this point? what an escalation of the harm and the civilian casualties to ongoing views of, of possibilities being harmed, the religious community in the black community they are,
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they are standing up very strong. best are base to say, wait a minute, we can do this differently. we are the glow leading nation, and we should do this. therefore we committed president by calling for a cease fire. now we have to put some muscle behind to, to assure the parties get to the table. and we can come up with an agreement. derek johnson, good to have you with us here and how does 0 appreciate that. thank you very much. thank you. as opposed to getting americans software engineer assuming that social media company method for wrongful termination and discrimination for us about it says he was wrongfully terminated in february of to trying to prevent the suppression of palestinian posts on instagram. the complaint accuses master of a callous, chronic and consistent anti pulse to me and vice versa has been accused of censoring productivity and content on its platforms by human rights watch. the 2021 report by the human rights advocacy group found that method was silencing many
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people arbitrarily and without explanation. which it says has any intensified with israel's for on cause or no. or is it the bailey social media platform? accused of such a suppression in april, google 5 more than 50 workers who protested against the companies cloud computing contract with the is there any government in this a month? 300 current and former apple employees signed today. and alaska accusing the company of punishing employees to pro palestinian sentiments. 3rd, cypress, the us national organizer homeland dot org. he says that method has been aware of it sent to palestine bias for several years and is not doing anything about it. in uh, 2021 met admitted that they needed a little help to understand the situation and they agreed to an independent human rights due diligence assessment that was published in the following year in 2022 and it came out and said,
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meta is over moderating palestinian content is likely under moderating, is rarely cheaper content and that this is leading to adverse human rights impacts for palestinians. and meta agreed to the findings of the assessment and agreed to implement in part or in full 20 of the $21.00 recommendation. so this is something met in those very well. it's happening often my organization. we've actually over the years, i helped get hundreds of palestinian accounts with back up because they have been taken down wrongfully so. so it's a huge issue and that is well aware of it. but they just are not doing anything about it varies quite a lot of internal pressure on, on employees in meta to kind of not look too far into some of the situations. and i would be surprised if this was not the 1st of many of these stories that are going to come out. and we know actually that the state of israel says tens of
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thousands of voluntary take down requests to mega year that's voluntary met. it has no legal obligations to comply with these requests and matter does not provide any sort of information or transparency about these requests. but the state of israel tells us that medical supplies 90 percent of the time. so. so really what we're here makes a lot of sense. we need a whole list of transparency brown matter, things like that. the sorts of take down the requests that we're getting from governments. nobody knows about that. and nobody knows about how matter classifies specific designated groups. nobody knows about when automation takes place versus human moderation. and we also know that met a last year had $39000000000.00 worth of profit. so they have the resources to fix these problems. they're one of the most powerful corporations in the world and they are simply choosing not to so we need them to put
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a profit where they need to instead of putting profit over people to south africa. now where the governing amc party is being holding towards to form a government off the losing is paula mentioned majority and last week selection b and c is being in power since the end of apartheid study is good. that has never had to govern with the coalition government policies. presidents around the, for the says the n c is working to form a government to me nationally, unity with a broad group of opposition pots and the nbc has agreed that this moment call is for the broad as unit of the people of south africa. at this moment, also cause for monitor apology, cooperation, and march of stakeholder collaboration. if we are to overcome this of the challenges that confront our country, the
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to newly elected indian m. p 's will be serving that constituents from jail, detained, seeking separatist in a former state legislator and indeed administered kashmir among the windows of an election as full as the governing b. j. p. to seek coalition partners. the indian government has failed to give fees as 2 ounces zeros correspondents to cover the story. so we're covering the lice from outside the country, but as much as this giving thanks to his son's election to parliament task them sing. now once the indian government to free, i'm repulsing, seek separate his leader in jail since last year. need you to have it available just as people don't have a feeling of separatism, but these narratives are being create that also when you don't do justice and don't treat everyone right, it pushes them to feel separate, the thing was arrested after he and hundreds of support is still in the police station on with swords and firearms, demanding the release of an a. his campaign focused on tackling the drug problem in
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punjab state. protecting c chi density in hindu majority, india in neighboring indian administered to catch me. it was a son being famous for the election of his father rashid, um, it might a positive source in the i might of us, we didn't have any resources we would not or nicely, but we don't have any party workers or money. but when we went out for election campaign they had showed over what i mean support for us. it's because of them that this victory has become possible. rush it um, it has been in jail since 2019 when he was arrested on charges. terror funding. it followed the indian government's decision to revoke the limited autonomy of muslim majority cache. india is a glitch. b j b saw to the out the cost was seems bullshit into my daughter stadium. you know, people in india have a check that motion the b j. b is still the largest party empowerment,
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but without an overall majority, it's unfortunate that people knew what judge it said. see this offences have been voted but, but that's, that's the mandate of the people. but the mandate of the people does not interfere with the last line. that mandate means prime minister and the render moody will for the 1st time have to find coalition partners to form a government. a don, it's smith alger 0. so head here and out 0, we'll have more. those tonight is in the funds since alex is east coast. hundreds of
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since 2019 the bank load is benchmark rate from 4 percent to $3.00 result of one of a possible rise and inflation next year. growth across the 20 countries that use the euro rebounded at the start of this year, often more than a year of stock nation. a rush is a flagship annual economic form is taking place in st. petersburg and meet the war with ukraine. despite its severe sanctions, withdrawal form businesses and international installation. the country's economy seems to show resilience unit shop relevant reports now from st. petersburg of 17000 participants from more than 150 countries. politicians of business met members of the media from russia and overseas. the country once again shows it's not quite slated through guests from africa. last america, the gulf countries, and many more. they see the form is being attempted by the presidents of believe it ends in some way, send out the officials, a real madison of discussions. one of the main themes here is transition to
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a multi polar model of the world economy. economic relations with the brakes on shanghai corporation organization countries discussed as well as the possibilities of developing the northern theories as an international transport, colorado, the russian science has its opening new horizons and business and looking for a new problem is a non, is the owner re guest agent before them, they see lucy, russia's now a very important pay of in the economy. we've signed a lot of agreements between our countries with private and public companies. we are here to participate in this economy for them and see what which one it is we can be able to, eh, piss you and be able to ask for stuff for our country, particularly in rural areas in south africa and there on wednesday. and i didn't pace and it was speaking with senior editors of international news agencies, the brushing ukrainian pulse make to is this concept. according to patients, the west should stop supplying weapons to create from his point of view, about the shortest way to ends, the complex. as for the rest of nuclear,
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whatever ukraine, peters said, that's the west. replacing the keys, russia, you can save a rock link which pointed out that the united states had to use nuclear weapons against your pond. and well, what's, who is that? the russia had no plans to attack nay, to amend the states, but it would respond to any of the russian against his country. c. d 's to move. if someone's actually interested us over into your territory and integrity, we must use old means at all disposal. lead you, my patients, genoa treat, have them presented at the form. it goes back to the 17th century. the family treat shows, setting generations of his ancestors when to stand that the page and family originates from peasants from the to their regional for away from most groups. by the way, it's interesting that he's the sentence i'm not showing on the tree. the combination of the form is expressive on friday during the 7th. when the legend patient is expected to address as participants. that's a plan. the recession, national pop, oliver ultra 0, seems to be this 5. it easy,
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it has impose the highest a lot level on is how the my head, the island of to the mountie, move ok to erupt, to twice on says that several villages have been evacuated. thousands of people now living in temporary shelters and zeros. barnaby lab reports for west hot our social workers are keeping these children entertained to help them cope with their time away from home for 3 weeks. now they've been living and make ship shelters, to protect them from the near daily eruptions of mount ego in the remote, how the hair, a region of indonesia, these children, witness direction and a tool many times, some still cry because your scale, government bulk and i'll just say mount e b was due to a rock after being relatively inactive for time. at least half a dozen other volcanoes in the pacific bring a fire. mostly in indonesia are also interrupting muscle testing. when, when he eats, each will k know are up to its own time. some are up in 4 years. others almost
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every day. because indonesia has more than a 100. it's normal to have around $5.00 to $6.00 erupting volcano. they really are . but for more than 2600 people forced to leave their holes near mount people having to share space with hundreds of other people is anything but normal authorities work quick to setup evacuations. hands like this. and people living near the news that they needed to leave their homes. it's a reality for them. the cost of spread of the can to corruption. that doesn't make it easier, even though they're being fed. these a poor living conditions are taking a toll. and despite being away from the danger zone, they aren't far not falling. ash is still causing health problems. have been coughing for the past 3 days, have chest pain, sol, fraud, and almost lost now. was it as well? people continues to show sights of for the rest, this growing concerned for their livelihoods and economic future. some are defined
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warnings and taking risk in order to make ends meet. picking not mix implementations around the volcano, and i need money to send my daughter to college. i'm resting my life, but i have no other way to make money. as a humanitarian crisis, stress, all those affected are having to make more difficult choices between their safety and survival. finally, below l. g 0, west palm era, indonesia, south africa has been experiencing severe weather and widespread flooding in recent days. at least 21 people have died. hundreds of homeless or far as he's in causing to tell provence, declared to stay to the doctor today to switzer for me to minute as well. because this is a bit, don't god is a tomatoes, a driver kept as a tomato building up in south africa's kazoo natal province. by the time many could seek shelter. it is too late. areas like this has been devastated. the high winds
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and torrential rains, flattened homes and flooded roads. at least a 120 people have lost their homes. 11 others have been killed. thirties have declared a state of a lot. i see now blue level, but we don't have any food because it's all with all our belongings away from our ideas all onto the rubble and we're still searching. we literally have nothing we played with those who can help to come forward and risk us. the level of the rooms have been destroyed. that means my tenants don't have a place to stay. and now i have to try and get them a place to stay and have my house repaired. and i do not have that much money to do that. i survive because of my tenants, and there are only 2 of them. you know, not in some areas work is being done to restore war to electricity. supply of the power lines were damaged 2 years ago dublin and its a rounding areas with the size of the was flooding. and so last week is history killing more than 400 people. at least 10 people have died now in the neighboring east,
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some k province with these been extensive flooding us. and more than 2000 people have been forced to leave nelson mandela bay. with the service to save the heavy rains and cold and likely to bring hail snow and more strong winds issued a warning into other provinces. because more bad weather is expected to meet the miller. i'll g 0 a space x is john to star shit rock. it has successfully launched in for the 1st time ever return from space, the test mountains, a major milestone for email, marketing companies, such it reach space and then survive the future of re entry for landing in the an ocean as planned. it's the largest the most powerful rocket system ever been. it's got volta and aerospace engineer spoke to us from the long side in texas. welcome to starbase. i'm actually standing between the last 2 letters a letter s and e. the form the i conic titled the announce is your arrival to the star bass. and unfortunately,
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understanding the shade right now underneath the solar panels that are used to help power starbase. and as you may have noticed, white behind the over here, there is a blue tesla with a star link content on it and behind it you will see the orbital launch mount right there, which at 7 50 am this morning was still occupied. but right now is empty, making way for us to be fired, which will be the next attempt. the reason we were able to see those beautiful images coming life one space was because of the same technology that is bringing you the signal right now. that's the star link and tennis has got there. and starling satellites are up there that allow that to happen. so as you mentioned, it was the 1st time they were able to successfully bring it in. they were not sure they were going to be able to make it all the way through. they thought it was probably going to break up, but it made it all the way down to the ocean with a soft lenny more important. the booster also a few minutes before did the exact same thing. it was a perfect stage separation,
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a beautiful view of the hot stage ring, just kind of drifting off into space almost like it was being deployed as a satellite. we could see the grid federal operating exactly where they were supposed to. and the falcon cards or the rafter engine lit up, right when they're supposed to, one kilometer above the ocean surface. it came down and i was on a boat with some space ex engineers, and one of them said it did a flex. it was like just doing a power hover right over before it dropped in. they were so a static, they believe that probably i f t 5, they're going to attempt to set trip on land. this guy, there's a strong possibility and the reason that's possible is because of what's behind the here right now. as you can see, these are the building for the build site. and what you might see behind you right here, right now are the new orbital amount that they're building. you can probably see those sections there. you might even see a red heart on one of them. it is a read the red heart. it says stacking me. they cannot wait to bring this thing out
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to the new orbital. i'm outside. now, why is that important for i a fee? but do you know why they, they watch not just redundancy, but what they would like to do is they are probably going to launch from able to i'm, i want because all the critical infrastructure is there, the peg farm and everything is there. if things go wrong, you could have a big mess to clean up. so they're going to build a 2nd about the way that's just there to catch the booster or when it comes back. and so if something goes wrong, it's not going to be disastrous appropriate. so right here, this is what's going to limit when that's going to happen. is it going to be in 2 months? is it going to be 3 months? we don't know, but that is possible. i tried a space pro carrying samples from the fall side of the mood. it's on its way back to us. 26. i landed on the moon on sunday, on the side, which probably faces away from me. is he? i need his 2nd prior to done the officer another chinese mission 5. these guy doesn't darn jordan here in just
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a moment. she's inputting the in india. illegal mining is having a devastating impact on an ancient mountain range and the local residence. tiffany . look at how much dust there is everywhere. my father is during the phase $1.00 oh, $1.00 east travels to india to investigate. my name's gimme a raw for the mountains. on out, just a rough hearing. the fact shark populations is declined 70 percent and we're still not doing anything about it. understanding the reality like that and exploded reporting from the ex whatever happens next to the university have already made history out as soon as teams across the world bring you closer to the house at the story pod came in to be is israel it nope.
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school piece, i think that's the new thing, the f one of these governments with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e you made weapons being used in cause, no doubt it should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean what does he bring to the table? hard from being presidential? could we go to some we cannot take the fact that you to sign the present as not that important factor. hear the story on talk to how does era, june 1967, 6 days the read through the mouth of them, at least to dark colored hair across the, appeared from a distance just as we were focusing on. they dropped the bombs on the run out as they were exposed the events leading to the new and its consequences, which i still felt today where i could really all be in this was a that is such as the stuff is live the war in june on out is era,
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the colleges here the, the at least sentence about his bonanza, killed by his ready forces across guns or on thursday, one day off to you and school is head without warning. but despite the fact that this school was targeted, how does the news chose to stay here? because they believe that there is no place facing garza, the other ones are in jordan. this is out as they are a lie from jo. how also coming up?
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