tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 8, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm layla rog, this isn't it was our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. more than 210 hours since he was killed in central garza. and one of israel's biggest assaults. israel says that operations successfully fried for captives mos says some captives were also killed. is really fighter jets attack areas around oaks. the hospital
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struggling to operate on a single generator, doctors are desperately appealing for blood donors. and also had an army group carries out some of the tax on the democratic republic of congo, killing at least 50 people. and on piece of same sort of school, it's easy just to be on tech becomes the youngest women's when full of friendship. road in dallas finally states, it's more later this week. and we begin in central, gosh i, we're more than 210 power steering is i've been chosen a major operation by is really forces to free for captives and bios. all palestinians are reeling from the intensity of the assaults by air, land and sea, on the hearts of the strip. sham. the bar begins our coverage. a
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cottage again in guns. the. this is the moment he's variety pools is shell, the disable outcome. the attack was relentless flight. 2 jets struck residential areas near the hospital in data by the bodies. my on the streets best to work is take great risk to reach the targeted areas. this was the see at the nearest hospital council. the and we just barons desperately asked about that children this woman is told her loved ones, didn't survive. one of the attacks if father struggles to find the vine woods, to say good bye to his dead son, he pauses and then says medea this is that i want to say
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hello. these riley forces have targeted without any warning for houses hosting a lot of people. the forces advanced towards age to do euro bella, and forced the palestinians to leave the areas about local. people couldn't believe what's happening. evicted from the homes displays time and again they had to be the area once again. they have suffered great during the last 8 months, but today they think only about escaping death and protecting that children. one of the messages i just received was the fact that they were worked in the emergency department that it was a blood bass. and that it was extremely hot. these by the armies said tom gets it from us. and these language you how to hide out as well as me that your infrastructure, both health officials in gaza insist most of the casualties of children and women. especially my brother,
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i just the right and we can talk now to al jazeera is this darker auto zone that he enjoys is on the line from outside of the hospital. and there has been a thought that we understand him. awesome. the arm doing is saying that some captives or killed during israel's attack. what more have you learned the thought of the i just realized you i want to ask you, i don't know if you hear me. okay. can you hear me? ok products right. my, my apologies, we really wanted to bring you a thought of trouble. so who has been reporting tirelessly you today on a breaking developments but to the line? unfortunately, we haven't been able to establish it. we're gonna move on now. dr. james smith is
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an emergency physician who has just returned from gaza or has the or he was rather treating patients at a locks. osborne. he says, the hospitals in central garza are over whelmed after saturdays attacks. take away some are. they allowed a hospital in the setup is, is tiny, it's, it's a specialist submit sending it to the hospital. during this conflict they created an expanded emergency room outside of a hospital that attends with an additional 12 to 14 beds. they have about 20 beds in total today. uh i heard from, from the team that we worked with that they had received a 120 people that were killed on more than 250 injured. and not only allowed a hospital i liked, so, which is now one of the main receiving hospitals, or frankly, that the, the, the only major receiving hospital for the middle,
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larry or casa, received a similar numbers of, of, of killed and injured people. i was working at all act so back in december of last year through to early january. and my impression from what i've heard today, the photos and the video recordings, the colleagues and shared with me is that what has happened today, instead of sending that out by far exceeds anything that those neighborhoods have experienced as a saw this conflict, it is a masika almost beyond comprehension for all these early military says it has freed for captives held by him off during the operation that killed dozens of palestinian civilians in new saying that all the captives were taken to a hospital in tel aviv, where they were met by celebrating crowns. and israel, so saturdays attacks on central garza had been planned for weeks. and when con reports celebrations outside the ship, it tells her some
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a hospital on the outskirts of tel aviv as news of the full. is there any captives? what framed the in contrast, the entail sounds sort of like so has been goes up as dozens of casualties arrive, as a result of israel's intense assault on the necessary refugee camp and operation. these really military tailed as a success. this was a high risk complex commission based on precise intelligence conducted in daylight in 2 separate buildings. deep inside garza while on the fire, on the fire, inside the buildings on the fire, on the way how on the way out from cause of all forces rescued all hostages. these are in the army, said rescued noah. our demonic logan made john andre cause low and slow means if
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they'd all been taken from the know the music festival on october 7th. it also confirmed that they were rescued. an intelligence lead operation that used all branches of the miller treat bye at land and see it as well as being seen as a major victory, one that was much needed for the under pressure prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we're committed to getting the use of all the hostages and we expect from us to release them all. but if they don't, we'll do whatever it takes to get them all back home. from us is committed war crimes every day, including the holding of these hostages, holding braces and smiles as the captives are united within the last for why there's joy and is right. it's misery and palestine is a desktop, keeps climbing. and the number of injured rises in an environment of the cables. everyone calling out is there, hold on. 8 all right, i'm told we can talk now to add to 0. so if that was zoom,
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who's joining us on the line from outside alexa hospital in there that her thought can you hear me? okay. yeah, i can hear you. amazing. all right, how much? so we've heard from a mazda is armed when they say that some captives that were killed during israel's attack, one more have you learned a? yeah. so that's why we have heard that from the military folks. but some for the cassandra gave you to both by the and an official statement saying that the enemy was april by collecting holistic, much because the freedom of his cap says of the same time he took some of them during the operation. now this is according to the to be pregnant. i was out regina know details about the names or the identity of these cox being cubes. but what we do know from is that we were close to that. the is where the army managed to leave for is when it comes to being killed in under the rock refugee camp off the carrying palka put time in kind of getting gathering about that location and then
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later and it's very special pool that has a tray to to i'm is that right, 2 or 3 comes in order to free them on the if you buy a pilot being used by all kinds of, is there any minute tree a on the ground, including area lands and keeping the bottom and how, according to the ministry hills on the ocean because the government media officer who comes with 10 kind of thing and have been reported killed while at least $400.00 out of the union. as a result of that intent from bachman on a rock only as a part of a fight cover for the news or you could now do now. he admitted to we did not it extended details about due to being killed by the i did have the saying that they are to have been blocked. number of each very comforted in the grip of the parts of a very strong cart. negotiate with is failed, and they are more grantly. you got this kind of
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a track that has been carried out by is going to gratian mines up, and they get the lead on the cool. so didn't get a chance to reach directly agreement box is valid. a is so proud of that the treatment that had actually been done today, and i use the house of under rochester to time, which is a very densely populated area where thousands of somebody have the 60 work you're getting that very smooth space of land. i'm mainly there are these very side had determined that even i know that they will continue to work with a possible means in order to restore the cap. cuz it's really green. got to be a slick practice that people will continue until they can at least each 2, each plant that can guarantee the at the exchange of the prison, isn't capitalism the same time it might continue build the fullest racial boost. is there a to get by mail it to me, doc, eyebrows, whom are reporting from a dental village?
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thank you. fedex all about 250 people were taken captive via moss during the october 7th attack in the southern israel. and 138 captives have been freed or their bodies returned through exchange deals and his really military operations. 119 captives are thought to still be in gaza is really officials believe 43 of them have died and the thought of her that joins as live now or from amman once more. i believe we've heard now from re and gotten reactions from the families and advocates for the hostages. so who's been freed of the yes, that's right. we fast initially. so windows full captives report back to tennessee . they were sent to a hospital to be checked magically of the arts of else of uh, shiva raw. the hospital has said that so they rule in good condition and high
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spirits. and then the father of one of those that has been rescued then spoke sign king, the government, but then also reminding everyone that there are still more than a 100 caps are still being held in because the strip been laid. so we heard from the mother of another one of those that had been a freed again sign, king of the ministry for carrying out this operation and bringing them back alive. but once again saying that they would do everything they tend to ensure the remaining the are left in the gaza strip are returned as soon as possible. we also heard on local media. i'm from. 5 the price has so so taking place that the moments from families, parents to parents to be precise of cancer had been killed, saying they didn't hit anything from the prime minister until now. but he hadn't personally called and talked to them. and yet when it's good news, you see him a pay straight to way and having
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a photo with those had been rescued. i'm a mother of one of the captives who was released today. he asked me to tell you that we are strong. i support our soldiers and i wish all the capt is come back safely to israel. i'd also like to say a big thank you to our military, to our soldiers. thank you to the people of israel who are strong and who share our joy today. we will never forget those kept as still being held in garza and we will continue our struggle and fight to return them back home alive. and the sorrow as we are speaking of protests are underway, understand for those who are protesting for breeding the remaining hostages back home. yeah, absolutely. you've got every stuff today to gatherings that take place inside of the one by the anti government protesters that quoting on the resignation of the prime minister. and even the governments and signing quoting on for early elections
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because of the october 7 to talk happening in the 1st place on to the notices, but also because it's taken 8 months and still many of those captains haven't been returned. but as well as that you will also see the families of those held captive with the support of tens of thousands of people stay. a calling on this government to accept a cease 5 deal as soon as possible. yes, this could be seen as a victory by israelis full of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. but just earlier, we were supposed to be hearing today from benny guns, one of the wall cabinet members square. it was expected that he was going to resign in protest to the handling of the c $50.00. and with that, not being really any concrete post we'll call is a plan what the prime minister in the last few minutes, a suite it himself saying that this is a time full is riley's. and so in the voters, in the government to come together and seems to make
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a personal appeal to benny guns for him to remain in government, it's still not clear we've not had official statement from by any chance, but his response as being reported by local media is that there are still yes, this is a good day for his release, but there is a lot that needs to be done. and so to me we know that that these 5 proposal that was put forward by the americans. there's nothing that's happened on not just yet, and not something that the families of the captive of desperate to see happen. so the height of reporting your thank you for as ever for your continued coverage. and just a reminder, again, benjamin netanyahu is the cabinet has bound elder, 0 and israel, and that's why we're reporting from neighboring a jordan list are now to model one. the shara, he's on his here as a senior political analyst and he comes to us via skype, from paris. so i wanna, it's a, it's such a juxtaposition of, you know, on the one hand you've got jubilant,
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sees in israel and then distressing images out of gauze, a mass of loss of life. what do you make of this moment? yes, i think this is probably the most tragic aspect of it all. there's one thing for families and loved ones to celebrate the return of captives and they are for families. but for the is there any government and the american government to turn it into some kind of a national holiday? that is just so tragic and so short sighted. um, it just bewildering for them to think that this is a lesson for most of comrades and major afraid of this government. after more than 40 captives have already died after more than 40000 palestinians have already been killed. they want to celebrate the rescue of fort
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captives that could have been easily rescued in any exchange. do you mean how short sighted could any politician be but an exception, a cynical for the patient like that of benjamin. that's in the out. these so cynical that he is ready to turn any such frederick victory into a major bush alone. busy heroism and her with some of these really amenities that of course, launched on no offensive wood as we've just been reporting with all kinds of a heavy artillery and heavy weaponry. getting some 100 palestinians in the vicinity in order to liberate for uh for hostages. now let me be clear, i personally would never condone taking civilian hostages, but it also makes me think what, how much did not kill them when they were under attack. what, how much fighters you killed the hostages? i think this is something to ponder for
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a long time to come because of how much really wanted to hurt those to william was raised. they would have started to kill them as soon as they came on that attack. and more one, what do you make of the timing a what do you know? this is 8 months into the war. so as i've been saying, we can call it a victoria. this is just a pure luck. these traders are so short sighted that they forgot that they've been in a war for 8 months. was the beginning of $43.00 of their own captives and in the process led israel to the, to the, to the bottom of the bottom. and every time you think is, or i would have bought them, it just finds a way to get to another. lo and now we seen guys are the 220 killed in one day. i mean with back to the high numbers of palestinian tragedy and anyone thinks that this resolved, is there a problem that does not understand or have not been paying attention in the past?
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isn't the 5 years is or it has not won anything to this is not a victory. this is just of stupidity and short sightedness. because the whole thing of the entire people, the student, people hostage for 56 years. that's something to reckon with. that's not going to be resolved by us going for hostages. and what about the other 100 plus is reading the captives and how much time, what's going to happen to them now? i think the short sighted this is probably one of the worst quantities and 90 put additions, and it isn't the plentiful abuse and that kind of get also in the united states. but it is read, you know, as the arabic saying, going for lack of horses. they put saddles on dogs for donkeys for that matter, but clearly this is not lead the ship. the ship would have tried to find peace with the palestinians in the occupation and but at least the hostages peaceful. ready
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without killing tens of thousands of palestinians. a more one of the things you know at the moment look bleak. they look very, very weak. so, you know, diplomatic avenues seemed now to have stalled. so how do you see this unfolding? well, i tell you that there is no other way out of this thing, but domestic solutions and i think uh, you know, finding a background that thing that the, on the back for the rescuing for broadcasters just tells you what politics have turned into populism. now this, but i think once i did one, so, but it's not. and once you really look at the national celebration to be, you know, i'm not a failure to do something about. it started being like a stick the board for 75 years. and in that space fault, you know, tragic shades of for the past 3 months, they would know that there is no other solution but diplomacy. one of us would have mass where that is where the student was part of the what that is with the
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palestinian people for that. it's with the at upset on the 4 subjects that on i'm here, we're talking about some 400 lee in our, on some 1000000000 and a half most. and it has to come to terms that the, there's a little insignificant country in the field. that option was and the force is not the way for violence is not the way for what things are more american workers and dependency on the west is not the way for the past to become part and parcel decision and these little short. yeah, no, darn lessons need to be learned that there is no way out of this, but with a just and you shouldn't, through the participation, i'm sort of to be sounds even almost like a cliche. but i tell you when i see people celebrating after 40 is reading these what killed passages and some 40000 for a single kid because some for what else could on this is i'm authorized to do. and once again, this time it is have, it's a reason to celebrate and as i said i'm,
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i guess taking the symphony as hostages. but to call this into a national hurdle was and that's what celebration this is an australia and cynicism on the part of the government is there a needs to change its government? it sees to pursue a diplomatic pathway into a solution based on yes, as well. again, cliche, mutual respect and mutual interest or advice as seen as in his raise can live equally in terms of the freedom way, being himself warranty. on the same law, more one, the brochure out is there a senior political analyst? i think you might want, this policy is already proto, protestors have gathered outside the white house in washington, dc. thousands are demanding an immediate cease fire in an end to the siege of casa for testers. planned to hold a 2 mile long red banner to represent where they are calling the peoples red line
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heidi's our castro joins we now live from the protest sites in washington dc. take us with you, heidi, what's going on around, you know, there's so much going on around me. i'm surrounded by a few 1000 protesters who are from here in washington as well as from across the country. they've been planning to come here today to unfurl this symbolic red line that is now surrounding the white house. it actually stretches some 3 plus kilometers and you can see the people wearing red as well in symbolism of the red line that they say the president joe biden, the united states has put repeatedly on israel, not to invade ross, but not to incur moore's a civilian last is i'm, i'm how was sent in and yet they say again and again that red line has been allowed to be crossed and actually want to bring one of our guests. this is sammy,
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very nice to meet you. samuel casey. you came from new york city 3rd time here, protesting why continue. when so far, joe biden has not budged on this. we can start with god, it just keep coming out until they stop the warning does. there's no way to stop it . you gotta keep doing redoing every day, a scribe what, what's happening here today, what you hoped to be communicating to the white house behind us for him to stop the world. that's what we're here for. asap soon as possible. you, you seeing the images, you all have of the suffering. how does that back to you personally visit the part of me here just got the feeling. you know, i want to be somebody is, oh, i'm sorry. not,
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not at all. it's just your feeling and most of you can hold it some time. you know . so i've seen this is a lot of emotion not coming, not just from you, but from so many protesters. and particularly just today, reports of now 200 plus civilians killed in, in gaza and yet president biden was speaking on this earlier in the day. he congratulated israel for a successful he said operation. and in getting back those captives, he didn't mention the loss of life in gaza. how do you respond to that president? i don't want to live bad in the face of israel and assume you can because they found right in elections, you know, they provide points for him to go out and people to vote for him at the same time. i don't think these don't generation out here will vote for i don't like, but will not be for it. for sure. what do you want him to do specifically? you 30 want them to stop the one. what can be us to us is the one i gave is really
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the green light to go and those are so they have the power to do the same thing and stopped to work. they really want to, you understand, but they're just, i guess it's a game that they play and you know, they blame each other. you know, america say i'll just stop. the war. them is real still continue the war. so it's like they're doing the opposite of what he said, but by close dorothy the same page. and you said you brought your, your wife and your children here today. this is a, a moment, a pivotal moment in history. what do you hope they take away from this? this one, i mean, i brought my kids to see what life is all about. and the struggle that everybody got to go through every day. and this is reality. you know, we, can, we just not hollywood. this is real things that's happening right now in the world where children are dying and they need to see that, you know, they probably not see it here in america. but outside of america it's really to say it happens all the time. that happens all the time over to work. and so now look away. thank you so much. and it, there you have it. this is the same sentiment that i've been here and over and over
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again. not only from sammy, but also from younger voters, from older voters, from all walks of life. i'll try to communicate this message to the joe by the white house of the us must be forceful and having is real stop. it's genocide in bosnia hardy, very emotive, the issue there. thank you so much for bringing us that i'd greatly appreciate it. us and still ahead here on al jazeera us presidential barton chicks office state visits of france with a warning for the russian presidents and europeans go to the polls to elect leaders to the e. u. parliament's right wing parties projected to win some 100000000 votes. and another shock it crickets to 20 world costs. i'm gonna stop thrash new zealand action coming up with peter news for
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it's getting increasing. the fatty fails feels very humid and they have been shot on the eastern side or might know somebody should like dimensions. here. they could be repeated, but there are a rarity, the cheryl's in tropic, alaska also a rarity, but they showed themselves inside of see done the shape and hardens. and every now and again in western can you the, the, the latest news as it breaks in the, as of was false going economy yet exploits say it's high g, d, p must have some challenges with detailed coverage. even the rush of the defense 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. the u. s. policy is failing to bring a 2 state solution any closer from palestine to pakistan from syria to be in
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. its forces launched attacks from the air, land, and sea, showing residential areas around them. but at least $210.00 palestinians have been killed so far. but that number is sadly expected to rise. and the, as really military says it's operation and central jobs have resulted in the freeing of for is really captives from 2 locations. and you say that the captains have been taken to a hospital until a v, as real says one of its soldiers was killed in that operation. and one of the cost was last functioning hospitals has been well, large numbers of injured california medical south federal oxide are struggling to cope. patients has been dying on floors while waiting for treatments. joining me now is alon leo, he is a former director of israel's foreign ministry and he comes to us from tele visa ser, um,
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want to get your reaction 1st to these events i want to place the hostages will be released in indeed but as you know, there is no the whole thing clearly come one day, but there is a load is we don't need to release the i c, j. it's legitimate for us to cry. and as say, boom boom, boom, them all and all day, these 4 stages for hostages, that allow me to go with a went to involve date and dancing page really is very happy to see. they're very happy to see it. but what a parent victory at what cost. um, obviously relief for the relatives that the captors were freed for more than
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$200.00 palestinians killed. so will this now be the m o going forward in the space where they probably wait a little they say days months. the hostages are so many and i'll go every days way. oh, you'll see the beaches, you know the names and the balls. and i think okay, so every single day for family members, each house for family members. so i oh, so you can be here be we know we know that there was a high power steering and calls in the same form and we know the fee goes also a month and a stay for a. this is the reason people like me,
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one of the diesel to is one of the doors least officers and the very so i know the more who us see in the last 2 weeks because maybe the last day and a great the others, the student's date. now of course, you know, we're witnessing essentially the destination of gospel taking place. so we don't actually know how much time is left the time is, is of the essence here. so where does this all leave the diplomatic efforts that were under way? if you know, is there any incentive now for prime minister netanyahu to further engage with the proposal this on the table right now? this is the weight. so they easily family big. the
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lady said that they easily wanted to go by and they both kind of guns a do not believe the government is it was the whole base it was is scheduled the press conference at the start date. so i think a, this, the regime regents licksey easier for me. no, they do what julie most been day. i don't see that for for the end of the world we strength, wendy's. also, there is a very big demonstration on the latest families of those pages because from the bus, the adults in the bowery, these red visit for the so the,
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the on the you were a the, the, was submitted to the security because of a, i know you say we will be living in the would be 50 members. the security council is how much below that it has to be swayed, meaningfully increase the national pressure to go along in the former director of israel's foreign ministry. thank you sir. thank you . now the us presidents has welcome the freeing of is really captives. joe barton was speaking during a state visit to france, where he's met with the french president and money go to my home. they also
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highlighted fair partnership on global security and support for ukraine. and it's worked with russian social butler is following the visits in paris with alter ceremony on the shelves of these a avenue in central powers on the, on the tree of the french presidency manual mind call and us present j flight and had a working lunch. i'd be at least a policy they discussed a number of issues including trade, climate and education. but the focus very much on international affairs. they discussed the middle east, the situation that they said that they post welcome news that he's really military to secure the release of full hostages. one echo president crowns comments welcoming to say fresh cube for hostages at for a return to their families whose he won't stop working until all the hostages come home and a cease fire is reached. the suggestion of a saw the situation and rough, uh, like the human toe, is unacceptable. it's also intolerable. the israel is not opening o entry points for humanitarian aid. as the international community has been
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demanding for several months on ukraine, leaders said that they were very much on the same page, pledging that ongoing support and commitment to keep, to abide and also to buy the 200 $25000000.00 us dollars. that the us as pledge the key may need for things like at defense systems, j bite and said that if boosted in these notes stopped in ukraine, he could threaten the hold of europe. latasha butler, i'll just sarah paris. crude volker is a former us ambassador to nato in new joyce's now from berlin. welcome to alta 0, sir. um, how would you characterize bilateral ties? how are they between the united states and france? are they aligned on ukraine? us and the large we are aligned. i think the overall purpose is the overall goals of the us and friends when it comes to ukraine are very much in the same place. make sure that's ukraine's arrives as
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a solver independent european democracy. make sure that students ideology, re establishing an empire and denying the existence of ukraine is the people that has to be stopped. where they differ is on the means to do that. the u. s. has been very cautious, has been very concerned about escalation and very concerned about provoking tutoring. background more recently has been pushing the envelope he's been talking about what more can be done to help ukraine, including the possibility of helping them directly with their air defenses. by having some trainers on the ground in ukraine, he's really pushing the envelope there because it present my cost loaded even the idea of, of maybe potentially eventually sending french a troops to ukraine. i mean, he hasn't really worked out the details yet. um, in your view, what's your sense? could we see the us also joining the french initiative and take on a more active role in ukraine?
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i think under president biden, that's not going to happen. he's been very clear that he does not want to see any uniformity us personnel in ukraine even to the point of restricting defense industry contractors from going to ukraine. but i do think that you can see a coalition of willing countries from within nato, including france, but not only france who wouldn't be happy to put some forces in ukraine, and to now provide air defense protected civilian population. and free a few grainy and resources to protect their forces further on the front line. but you would hold out the possibility that then your west takes on a more active role at the moment. says the moment under president biden, i don't see him doing that now. right now, are these past couple of months have really tested us and european commitments to ukraine? how do you see things going forward? is western resolve behind ukraine, still on wavering? and are they still in it for the long haul?
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well, this is, this is the thing here we are these great speeches, normandy, just the other day about how everyone views this as a similar thread and negative central thread one where we have to rise to the challenge. but the reality is, we are not doing everything that we need to do as we did back 80 years ago on the day. we are not giving you grain all the weapons that they need. we are placing restrictions on the use of those weapons and we are giving them enough to survive, but not enough to actually defeat the russian forces that are attacking them. so there is a gap between the words and the actions here. i see that a continuing for some time, meaning that i think the situation on the front line will be rather stagnant for some time until we see some new input is from the west. all right, and there are a couple of very important meetings coming up or nato summit in washington. we'll see how that all pans out the current volker for us,
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and master to nato were thank you for your time. my pleasure. thank you. now nearly 400000000 people in 27 countries are voting in elections, migration, security, and green policies are their main concerns for right parties are predicted to make the biggest gays and they're aiming to form a large block in the european parliament. so fast. i went to the now lives in germany to find out more. to finalize, lead us here to bill. this is no longer campaigning for next it's the dots version of rex it. instead, the n t u n t immigration, an empty islam politician is aiming for more influence in brussels. the changes you are paying union from the inside. i'd also have a thought for asylum and immigration policy. i won't argue that all national sovereignty will not evolve more to the, to brussel. it was back to the nation states weaker in your opinion, if that's what you're competing. while you know, if, if a union has less power or less,
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the issues to be involved with doesn't necessarily mean that they a week or, you know, you can become smaller and strong the message to them and you're like to hear. yeah, things time to change, the people are concerned about this issue. not just never heard of your 2 months. immigration, they have to be back to come to mars this. i mean, i want to most acute germany, which does not catch too much about the countries presenting the image maureen, listen of the french riley party recently expelled the alternative for germany party or a of the, from the european fluoride identity and democracy group. considering them to radical quite a far right in europe. the a of the is important to build a logical relation in brussels, but also commons by the main tended to that not all, not as, as members to of criminals and auto scandals far right. lead us in europe have no distance themselves from the
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a at the to reason stopping attacks here in my high aids at the far right politicians, costing the life of a policeman to support for the a if the researches say despite its new image, the file right has not changed it's ideas. they say main swing parts and select the european people, spots of ers left on the lion have moved to the right from the lion has hinted at a partnership with georgia maloney of the ride twin brothers of italy party. the forward is that they have lost to the radical right. they hope that that will detract them again, by becoming more radical on, in particular, the issue of immigration. however, that is not what has happened. what has happened is that they have legitimize the far right and the far right has become more successful because of that. a possible success at the bowling stations across the european union worries these vote testers will say the economy full provided their real intentions by default, right? wants to destroy our democracy and our land is bulls prove to be correct. fall right. part is good, secure,
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25 percent of the seats and the european parliament include become the 3rd largest law steps last and i'll just say rough manheim, germany, the bodies of more than 50 people, killed by an armed group and eastern democratic republic of congo. have been found . the allied democratic forces carried out a series of attacks on wednesday and thursday on villages in the vinny region of north keen province. the adf is one of several armed groups operating in eastern congo. there's been blame for killing thousands of people over the last decade. ele, uh, we are. connie joins me now from the capital construct. saw a lot, one more. can you tell us the yes, we are like from wilma, which is the cup to city or for the north cuba probus. look this most up guys as
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happened in the city of finish. they did it on wednesday and thursday nights these people are just the same day to day they conducted the utilities report to 16 people. unfortunately, many, many of the city on the division do for us really just a tax that's night with a good it was staged in will, attempts to try to, to, to hold back for, for such a day that found different bodies. some of them are what type, some of them, what killed the way most of these have done so in the, for a us just seemed collected. now some of them will even begin to leave it on the day of this there to the pictures are very much when it comes to see what's happened to people. some of them were even doing this before the i've been conducting in there is that we different that tax in different areas of this of been the regional and also either nibbling for peaceful choice besides the ongoing means that you'll finish on between the d r c. that you've gone down for the last 2 years,
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you've been sold and more complex. if you can go behind and even a fortune more detailed to do with the features. apologize. apologize. i think we've lost you connie, but he had brought us a very silly and details about the very disturbing massacre that took place or i believe we're going to move on. yes, violence has broken out in one of kenya's, coastal villages over a government to plan to build the country's 1st nuclear power station, residence and activists say the power station will destroy livelihoods and damage a world famous marine reserve. and michael web reports now from to a few county. it really was, it wasn't a normal day in the coastal village volume by when these people say, please bring their arms with buttons. it was just david, 2 weeks ago,
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work is from kenya is new k, a power agency came to put a weather monitoring mazda in the village school. the government says it wants to build a nuclear power plant around here. residents that once age, they say district officials have been paid off. well, they've been ignored. please say they have to use gun fire into a gas to break up with dr. so it will kill people if you look at pictures of waste . such projects have been before pregnant. women have given birth to children with one leg or with no eyes. that's why i don't support this project to come to the communities to cite the mouth of a creek flowing into the indian ocean. most people here survive by swimming coconuts or fishing among dry forest along the sides of the creek of cree show for fish. reproduction. further down the channel, so those legs on the beaches and the coal raised out to see the little same pre
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show for fish reproduction. where we are right now is it protected. moving wildlife is a very being considered for the power of bonds, is here. sign to say the water emitted by nuclear power station would be disastrous for the sea life anywhere in this area. and so the tories to come to see it. environmental activist, phyllis and me do says the location couldn't be west, and kenya is nowhere near being able to manage nuclear waste. a she's one international awards for her campaigns, a sites and now set on the nuclear plant, which the government says it wants to borrow around $4000000000.00 or about $500000000000.00 kenya shillings. part of it is because the entrance to corruption, they're just looking at $500000000000.00 the amount of, of, of course shots they would get and kicks locks and all that. you know, they are trying to push this thing down to, to, to skin us. because a $500.00 p m, but mostly costs can you also have benefits for at least
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a few men within government would benefit from it? the international atomic energy agency says kenya is on track to have a search react to by the 20 sets ease by which time the government says it wants the coastal power plant to be fully operational. here several african governments have signed deals for nuclear power stations in recent years, mostly with russia and china. look total kanga who took us fishing near the proposed size. doesn't want kenya to be one of them. he says, radiation poisoning will destroy his livelihood. demitria energy agency told us the final decision on the sites will meet all kenyon and international laws and is seeking a foreign partner who deal with nuclear waste. if we do studies in the time in that it's the right place, i can also look at doing that. i intend to do that as a government one. this one that is a spiritual being these we do it in
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a way that we did not fix the environment especially or be boys any danger to our people. government says the power station will bring development to the community around it. but nobody's yet found a permanent solution to dispose of nuclear waste, which remains dangerous to life forms for tens of thousands of years of the residents of the we spoke to say they don't want to change the way of life. and they don't want that problem here. malcolm web address era kelly, fee, county, kenya, and his arm now for your sports here is fear lately. thank you very much. start with tennis will level on a guess the on site has one 3rd friendship and cycle in a row and it's a good just 68 minutes to get the job done. how repugnant was it? so these jasmine, how do you need to obtain a 1st grand slam finals built experience showed, has she wrapped up the 1st say it's 6 to and so you don't have to that the whole
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one. the 2nd 61 become a younger woman at the age of 23. so when full titles as relevant girls, girls, you know, emulates justine henin and wanting castillo's, google. so when the 2 of them and 3 times in a row in the open era, the high was almost out of the tournament new 2nd round. so thank you guys for you know, kind of thing behind the back entering. for me. i also needed to believe that this, this one is going to be possible. so it's been a really emotional friend of mine. so yeah, thank you for supporting me. or england's football is with buddhist, the pitch off the losing to ice and then they find a warm up match. but t before the european championships. iceland, who hasn't qualified for the tournaments for the only goal that will be 12 minutes
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each day. seeing them now head to germany for you is the same thing. so think about, here's the opening game against serbia. that one takes place next sunday because focus the mind tonight, this focus on how we have to drive the team to sort of reaction. we need the any sort of complacency the talent is going to get us, you know, these trophy and, and that we are now after so strolling. i mean, football is not light, right? this is the is 02024 hosts germany went behind in a friendly game. so to agree we saw for mistakes and may go keep a manual lawyer and also sky habits equalized in the 2nd. hard to do that. it was before pascal because one of the for the dream is late in the game. to me, you raise the game stuff and on friday just to here's
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the really bad news supposedly to it's like a or could use me like i'm out of the yours of the picking up a me injury in the game against ukraine. propose that when the match that he'll set shooting students across with all the way into what he thought to that up before it's out of several months. you heard him say it against the country will be this before the ukrainians pulled went back. 3. 1 is how it's finished. with the said, so forget ahead piece in the netherlands by 6, we could see the hard forward victory at the t 20 world cup in new york. meanwhile, left on the stones, cricket captain, the rashid khan has called these teams victory avenue zealand that the 2 of them and one of the greatest performances in that format of the game rank. the tenants in the will. the ask ends with the on the dogs going into the match against the key reason in the rankings. but the good of us and abraham is that john, shave the 2nd consecutive century stand to just as they did. and they,
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when i began to earlier in the week, i've got to spend putting on 159 full 6 good buzz top schooling with easy from 56 deliveries. in reply to 2021. run is up new labs, but only $75.00. folding to the 1st, the feats of guy he's done in a t 20 international phys all hawk for rudy and captain rashid taking full wickets each in an 80 full run victory which moves up gunny stone. top of groups. the definitely i think it's one of the good is with people, especially in t 20. you know, we haven't hired those victories into 20 or cups. we had an audio, but indeed warranty. i feel like this was one of the best performance on the guys, and it's not just about as a new guy, you know, reading the game. it's a great team effort beneficiary from that to try to have
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a 3 lanta for length and hosting 1249 and bangladesh slipped onto. this was straightforward. we needed to 6, the run some of us $28.00 pools in the 17th of a savings we could begin to tumble and it was down to the restroom. mom, i do like the comedy series team home thinking 18 is a one by 2. then debutantes canada and bay. first we did a teacher and he woke up with a shock victory of the island. nicholas cruz. and suppose he 9 and 55 gold help to canada. make 137 for 7. in reply island fell 12 insurance. it's a 2nd loss and it'd be beaten by india. e mail internet. it's a rank right. i'll stay with canada's book. the other will come when it gets bangladesh in 2003. so that's what was policies for the time being later. thank you so much, peter, and thank you for watching. and we're going to have a much will coming up for and with said jessica washington,
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