tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 22, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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the, the challenges here with the, [000:00:00;00] the time sammy say them, this is the news live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. people and gaza waking up all through a day, a phone vault and then at least 55 palestinians were killed in strikes across the strip. including 22 fear reg, present. the hospital is arouse war on gods that deprives an estimated 39000
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palestinian teenagers from taking that high school exam. and then i can come, pain gets on the way and rolando and a long time later hoping to return to office for another to direct cold heat wave school to the us and mexico forcing more than a 100000000 people to find ways to escape the sweltering th, it's 7 gmc that's 10 in the morning and goes away. another day of his ride, he strikes has killed thousands of palestinians and wounded hundreds more. across the street, no place is safe. and palestinians best struggling to find any food or medical attention they can. i mean, the know 30 people were killed buying this right of the attack on the residential area in the gaza city on friday. hundreds more. what ended in the strikes which
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sent people scrambling for cover in the south is ready for fish cell, tens, housing, displace, palestinians. and then we'll also emailed off off killing at least 25 people. well that's despite the israel earlier designating the area as a so called to monetary and safe. so many palestinians quad, desperate to escape as well as with tax. have fled to central garza as well. just areas in the hold of a fall. this report from data about a as the fall sleeping in panic after is really artillery shells target had many populated area in the heart of cause a city kind of didn't use list crumbling to help the injured course patch heard across a brief coordinator. we don't know what happened to me. we were showered with missiles and inches are trying to
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connect the wounded, but hospitals in the area are already stretched to a breaking point. only 3 and this partially functioning new pond is to need is period. and as you, as we're, as the good news continue to be targeted, this is a milwaukee in the south. an area is where the signee did as a so called save. so and then the we were about to sleep and get some risk. the next thing we knew was the sound of the resulting explosions, destroying our places. we found ourselves alone, not knowing what to do. we still can't process. what's happened with this is say that is really military use town bonds to force policy means towards and make shift hospitals where they were targeted casualties arising the funding, they find the new, the red cross we have located near that my husband runs a check,
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they fight to get new, the red cross that were casualties that people got that the i tried to call my husband, he didn't answer. people start to run someone's across in his car. then tired cause was to is under, is there any bombardment punished and these are trapped trying to find any inch of safety, but none exist. include any others either the plaza palestine right speak. so it's all to come by. zoom now lies in the last. so this is the morning off the strikes, the so called safe zones, the hospitals. what does it look like this morning? of the well off of the morning, which is absolutely a very valued and difficult for display some of these and the number of the northern and even in the southern parts of going to strip sammy. now we are completely following exactly what's happening in almost the area. this is taking humanitarian saved zones that has been on the case of,
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according to these really maps. even a full cool stuff, how cities have been receiving to hit to in order to get refuge and to be away from areas of operations. and now what we do witness and as we have heard. so i, this is now the attacks and even the military, encouraging for the is really minute to, to expose the ground to run a has expanded to reach to the south or even to the western parts of roof district . where according to the age, barely omi managed to military control room, 60 up to 70 percent of the rough lab district as the managed to. i'm also, the fox is inside displaced families who have been taking shelter in milwaukee, which is a very tiny strip of land have been widely terrifying. didn't yesterday attacks where they were forced to flee to the con you in a city. and even to derek by that, to escape from this very bombardment that has absolutely charlotte. they can tell you a more of the area now. these areas,
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since also for humanitarian operations by humanitarian organizations. on the same time palestinian hospitals that have been established recently on the ground that have been struggling to deal with the search of casualties and the victims resulted from the is ready. so the attack that has been carried up without any, probably a warning and that's absolutely a grim reality. i'm giving to that reality palestinians of raids that the fighting can continues to the mossy area i think is what it text can even being expanded to reach to the central areas of goals. i'm. this is what people believe, especially with the east valley. it's media report suggesting that the is where the military will and the operation soon, and roughly how that might be. another one is that the financing might continue in other parts of the territory where the antonio strove, has been under the fire, within the past 24 hours as well. a tonic bear with us because it costs the situation of the strikes by taking a tall,
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long human life and more my ways than one. in the past 8 months, schools across garza had become places of shelter, not stumpy. well right now, tens of thousands of young palestinians should be starting secondary school exams. but you and report estimates. 39000 high school students are being deprived of the opportunity to sit in the territories gaily, co g, who you exams is rouse wall and gaza has destroyed schools and universities with 625000 students out of the classroom. since october the you and says more than $7000.00 palestinians students and $378.00 educational work has been killed in his re, via tax. so given the situation now people in any state of mind to even think about their exams and the future education welfare,
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the situation sounds really the agent for those palestinian students who are supposed today to undergo the high school tests and exams that to a lady tough qualified them to join universities, but how they can do truly, i'm to go with these tests and we're talking about hundreds of pounds to me and students think to why the is very but the bottom and tell them signs that the vast majority of the schools universities have been tend to be evacuation since these are not only this later with the expansion of the military and cogent cause of these places have been destroyed rated by these women. it should be best classrooms alongside that. there is a full collapse in the educational system in dollars that that will take t is that in order to be rehabilitated to recover from what we have been hearing from power screening of a students that they were lacking up in free. busy october, the 7th is to study will in order to join at this 6 on these exams at this time of the box. similarly that they use very often simply because
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a student has 10 reading totally a model of the tone of noise thing goes into a into nothing, into completely disappointment. where those problems, sending the students on the know the destination next. and even the faith specifically that are the vast majority of losing power sitting the students are no longer even to i'm to go electronic exams due to the collapse of the communication sex involved. and they have new laptops and also something to contribute to no internet to even connection in order to full what is happening around the goal is to serve and in terms of the exam, splendid westbank, publish the new students onto cutting these tests. garza and students have been completely deployed from having this opportunity which relate to bring to stuff the consequences in terms of educational and even vocational telling chevy lights assignment. all right, thanks so much all to come by. zoom that whole thing from there. and by in garza that spring and now i'm what i showed he's
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a ministry and security studies professor adult high institute for graduate studies, joins us live from london. good to have you with us almost. so once again, with seeing strikes me a safe zones. hospitals, why this person again? well, i think the main, the issue here is the, this really is doing these s tribes based on information from the ground, from the units on the ground, mainly mechanized infantry. sometimes it's some of the intelligence units there and either based also it totally intelligence level. so those signals intelligence or human intelligence and then they, they do these types. the problem with these tribes is that, as you mentioned, they're very close to the same. so they have not also very accurate, even though if it's a, it's a, they're using some sort of the beams of precision guided munitions. even those are
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not very accurate as we know. and they killed and some people, when they came into some people they, they created more of a human. there's also the was seen, but also intent the best security strategy. they facilitate the enforcement formalization, more anger against them, and therefore it, it defeats the purpose. you know, it's like a, it's a cycle. what on the, on the mind, your strategy by these technical strikes, assuming the intelligence is correct? and we know that sometimes things that intelligence was not correct and they, they chose the wrong people. and so you know, way it on the minds, the overall strategy. um, so that and, and we think it also we're, uh, we're now 7 months later into, into the war. i was saying that because the, the, the, the failure to reach the strategic calling objectives on these are the side of the, the, is the strategic objective, is the destruction of the, of the posting and then the formations and the needs of the hostage. they did not happen the lease of the why don't they also just into not the non type of the, the,
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the main achievement that was done was by ceasefire 1105 hostages with it east. and we have about 6 of them, literally spike military force. and so on one end these that the video breach diesel objectives on the other, you are continuing strikes that are not very accurate based on not very accurate intelligence assessment. and you end up with this situation, all the statements coming from some of the agencies like international federation of the right across, talking about the use of high velocity, munitions. why for a minute trip perspective. would that be used in a civilian area? it depends what they mean by that, but the, because there are different types of but you know, and very generally uh, they would like to the,
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the deposits are time sensitive as we say. so they don't want the least solve. it's to one change their location, move foster, the intelligence they know that it's time sensitive. so they want to speed up what we call the, the detection destruction cycle. so they let me read the actual wedding use high caliber project tiles, a hi color product starlets. it's a, it means it's a, it's a big munition. it's a big get a, like it's a, it's a heavy munition basically, which means that it's kit and get her. but if you all destruction is higher. so if it in the area that makes it very, very destructive and less precise. and you know, if they did when the us, for example, that's estimated uh the,
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the headphone tied up. they had to unload they, they have to use a, a precision weapon without the paint. old, it was like a uh and then just thought if you wish it was very, it says with a blade, the why a blade because it, it went directly to the person and make sure that the person be beside him on the right or on the left that will not be talking. what do you use the high caliber weapon or the munition, the likelihood of getting the innocent civilian at all that target is very high, especially if that website is not very precise. and if that intelligence is not very accurate, what are people going to go now? i mean, they have, they have headed to the south because they were told, you know, wasi is a so called safe zone. they had headed to drop off cuz they were told earlier on to head they are going to head back to the north. now since those areas are being bump and that sort of thing, i think of the same again, what we're seeing is a, is
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a lack of achievement of the strategic object. or even in this case, the operation will get because the idea was one to degrade and destroy the, the, what the assume the 24 battalions of the home us and the other formations. so when they discover the that there is more a lot more than that. so and then you degrade them in these particular areas twice . what they did is degrade the units, though they tried to cut the gaza strip into or divide because district into a multiple absorb, lucy, not sending the quoted or north. and so you see the, the positioning around or pedo to so i had the road. so, east and west, and you see a buffer zone, you said there's no mans zone one can on me to the benzo one away from these really borders. this is all to disrupt mobility and to, to get some sort of control. so the idea that was not back working well because
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there are on the ground lines of communication. so they would declare an area clear . and the units can just move on the go by the tunnel and then come back in the same area. so this has been happening for one of the problem is they really suffer for them in crisis, but the mental it from they, they don't know that i'm enough soldiers. they at one point, each in december 2023 that each 20 brigades, so that they the, the equivalent of almost 6 divisions in gaza. see $165.00 square builders. and they tried to clean an area like the shop, and they cleared it with 2 dimensions. so that a very intensive house by house cleaning um, once they did that and they didn't move now shop that the constitute the defendants elizabeth. according to the lady forces the, the, the unit that the, the, any of the big clear, the unit there were able to recall that you had meaning that they weren't able to
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get mormon get full of weapons and all. but i did and shot the after being created with 2 divisions. so you're facing in the, in the end intensive manpower intensive firepower, and in a very small area, which leads to kidding most, a billions. but often you to, you know, the forces that you're trying to on the mind of back and this is going to happen in multiple areas. we see what positions and based on, on the beta here. these are the very 1st areas these radius of entered in the, in the north then it will cover a now in the solve the even wilder, they will do that. then. busy that is that the definitive, almost the like, yeah, but now we see operations it, it sounds almost like it was saying the ministry opperation is going round in circles is not going nowhere. we've already heard from the ministry spokes person's like daniel, how got a saying they,
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the ministry know it's impossible to defeat thomas or destroy him us. so what then is the minute tree gold anymore? because that was the prime rate, the prime military goal or the beginning of operations was really going to destroy him us yeah, it's a failure of a strategic of a strategic assessment. basically a when you fail to each of the objective then into the you, i was very surprised, but the very good it goes against the and there's a being come into the political leadership of time ministers, which was, i think the setting the, the, the aim is destroyed, and then you have his top sold, you and his people start in a table saw basically saying this cannot be a cheap so you have either a political, military, you is really a political, military risk in a way, in terms of assessing this, the, the possibility of achieving the strategic objectives and the government. so by
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almost does that mean the 300 and you go now all the just continuing with the instructions from the political leadership even if they don't believe in demo or have the doubts. i think the minute they will need a stick objective and if they keep on going, so they would pay some serious issues mentality. but also the political leadership . what it was to mobilize ation and keeping the reserves for the use, i suppose, due to so much less than that, it is all the popular decision and is it. and when you have also law says this is also has objections on the, on the political situation. when you have your top sold, you are telling you that the, the, the, there is new achievement for one of the strategic objectives. and the 2nd, which is the hostages, which seems to be the 2nd to the objective. when something was achieved, it was achieved binding ocean. when they, they, they be the major or these of them, they are the $105.00, it wasn't cheap,
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but negotiation. so we all know at the shoot, this places i think going for the appointment as to uh, his only ways to move forward with this goes to people's fucking and hoping and some sort of political victory at least can happen. he knows that mentality, the achievement will not be accomplished. but at least if he gets a need at all from us or the, the 2nd matter from us, that the head of the minute the wing, then maybe he can say ok we, we love g something and try to set it to the public. but aside from that i think right. busy he is rising, many words. right. okay, i'm gonna, i'll show that thanks so much for your analysis. thank you and agencies are wanting more than a 1000000 palestinians and gaza could experience the highest level of salvation by mid july. hunger is was sitting is israel, maintains is located on humanitarian access rates,
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last parents scrambling just to keep the kids alive through the vega. as this report, a saba ahmed swell struggles echo throughout garza. it's a daunting task. i have to rest every flights of space. the difficulty is trying to provide for a family. when israel has cut off an entire population from the resources they need to survive. now we can hardly find a loaf of bread and if available, we just eat bread without any other food item. we do not have income and even if there is nothing to buy, we cannot afford a decent meals. my children are not you telling me a loaf of bread, and only once today they're 11 members of the swell family. and they live in state law here in the new hunger and thirst a spreading on summit struggling to keep his children life even when they escaped.
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death from israel's near constant attacks. come see for yourself. the fridge is completely empty. nothing at all. not even what my children are starving to death. it's now infested with insects and cockroaches is nothing. it all depends and 85 percent of palestinian children under the age of 5 in the cause of it being forced to go at least one in 3 days without food. the number of deaths from dehydration and fall nutrition is rising, leaving parents hopeless is fun and takes hold. to lead vega, i'll just 0 of us state departments. deputy assistant secretary full is riley pat. a student affairs has resigned, and ramirez says he's made that decision due to family concerns is previously criticized by the ministrations handling of the war and casa. several officials
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have resigned from the state department since the beginning of israel's war. all white house correspondent, kimberly how could now to the resignation of senior diplomat. andrew miller from the us state department is the latest in the spring of resignations from the side administration across a range of agencies. and it underscores rolling frustration with in the bought into ministration over the president's star support for israel's war on gaza. already there has been a number of high profile resignations, where those who have resigned have said that the president, in some cases is twisting the facts or even turning a blind di or complicit in the 37000 palestinian desk and counting. now this not only underscores the growing frustration with in the government, but also outside the government. just 2 weeks ago we saw thousands take to the
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street outside the white house, protesting israel's war on garza. and we expect, as we head towards the november presidential election, those protests will continue next week. us president joe biden is set to debate for president donald trump in a presidential debate where joe biden appears in public appearances. he is often met by protesters who call him genocide, joe, or say that his red line was a lie. we also expect there will be further protests when the as rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu addresses a joint session of congress. next month. we know that there will already be a large number of members of congress who plan to. 2 caught that address. kimberly helped get out to 0. the white house. i know sharleen is a research fellow at the quincy institute. she resigned from the state department in march, signing the us government stones on the warrant garza,
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she says more resignations are coming. as he said, this is related to family reasons, but i also know that he has disagreed in the past with administration policy. so i, you know, i hope that he and his family are doing well. and you know, in general, i do think this does, but draw attention to the fact that there are many people inside the state department to continue to be where a fide by what the administration is doing. i do think we will continue to likely see more resignations when it comes to the administration's policy on israel palestine. the decisions are made at the very top. so unfortunately, there are many people, such as das miller, who although he was in a senior, a relatively senior position, was not able to have a significant impact on policy as we've observed. he and others have, have expressed, well, i imagine he and others have expressed some of their concerns internally. and
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clearly it has not had an impact on some of these decisions. so i don't expect that his departure will really shift the policy that we're c a o. cuba is formerly joining south africa's gent assigned case against israel at the international court of justice. the cuban government cold on the us highest cool to stump, as well as disproportionate and indiscriminate use of false south africa's case accuse israel of a genocide, lax and garza has been supported by more than 10 countries including spain. and today the un secretary general has voice is concerns the escalating violence between israel and has the law and one of his strongest comments. yes, on the crisis telling me with that i said, the risk of further conflict in the middle east is real, but must be avoided. deborah, that is on the has more from you and headquarters in new york to the secretary
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general saying that the un continues to support any diplomatic efforts to ends of violence in gaza and avoid any spill over into 11 on the u. n. has about 10000 peacekeepers in lebanon, and the secretary general said they are working around the clock to try to de escalate tensions in the region. secretary general also saying that an all out war between has belong and is real, would be a worst case scenario. one that he is worried about for quite some time, but now more than ever, the reason for the test which seems to be the least why that is real, as must be, avoid is when rational, when miscalculation. good thing is that a catastrophe that goes far beyond the bar of this. and frankly, beyond imagination, let's be clear is the people of the region and the people of the world cannot
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afford 11 on to become another god. so the secretary general knows that the best way to avoid any spill over into 11 on is for israel's war on gaza to end. and that's why he again called for association in hostilities that would lead to a permanent cease fire. one that he says is the only durable solution. gabriel is on to l. just either at the united nations in new york. the tour one denial with president pool to guide me and all the candidates are launching campaigns for next month's general elections. comedies seeking a full term in office faces to all the politicians from the democratic green policy . and then independent 9600000 registered voters will head to the polls in july. i'm about to hang reports. the president
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tommy has moved alonzo with an iron fist for decades. many, i know they say they don't expect any surprises on who's expected to win the selection. tommy is running for a full time. he came into a pilot in the wake of a genocide, to kill the estimated $800000.00, to seize an mode which we choose in 2015 london approved constitutional amendments that allows coming to run for a set time. they also voted for shorts of presidential times from 7 to 5 years. in 2017, the electoral commission declared him winter with 99 percent of the vote. there was 3 presidential candidates in this selection. felipe, on peggy mana, is running as an independent. frank, having is a from the democratic green policy, says he has overuse, receive numerous death threats, been imprisoned and forced into exile during previous attempts to unseat coming. and the last election,
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he came 2nd with less than one percent of the human rights campaign, as have often accused the routing lines unpatriotic friends, party of intimidating, serious presidential contenders. that's why in very is one of the cook. i mean, this is critics. she was bought from running for president because of a prior conviction of insights and division, and conspiring against the government. she served 8 years and joe, but says the charges were politically motivated, the dozens of other ones and are in exile. some have blamed the states for killing or disappearing dissidence. one that has also been accused by neighboring democratic republic of congo of i'm in the rebel group in the north. keep you province in the northeast. fighting between government forces and m. 23 has killed many and displaced close to 2000000 congolese since 2023. the governments and carly has denied the accusations, despite sort of as many of the ones in the countries say that happy with the
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president's and will vote for him again. i'm up watching out a 0 off that i had an algebra a french chinese telescope satellite launches into space on a mission to hunt down the most powerful explosions in the universe. the heavy rain slots and blind slides of climate crisis is threatening the lives of millions across last in america, the the hello there are yet more heavy showers, pushing across central parts of europe. we are going to see that west with a stomach, a little further east, which as we go through the next couple days. and eventually we'll see some wilma
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and dr. bribes of weather coming back in across the northwest. at the moment. we have got a fair amount of cab, little marietta, france rolling across the that to west to sort of out in pushing a little further race was into west a positive u. k. as we go through the next 24 hours, we'll say, but eventually it will drop it will bryce and that's still plenty of showers. there were especially close southern positive jeremy switzerland pushing down into the north of italy. lie, the outbreaks of frame is still in place across east, and there is a tools about 6 de southern areas. i'll scan to vegas things and what the weather for a time clearing for on sunday bright, this guy coming back in behind and warming up quite nicely. probably a shower still the dental is northern parts of if lea quanch's woman, right, $28.00 celsius still very warm down towards the southeast with plenty of heat around in the south, west warming up as well, which was a good part of north africa 40 celsius in congress it very much on the hot side here. also still as we go on into sunday, rush,
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the showers across the west africa into the gulf of guinea. what is wise for the intent is they should be, but the opposite. never the less, the. on counting the cost few k policies of laid off, but economic plans for the election manifesto is but who can bring. we'll change the slack play a terrace on chinese made electric vehicles. could that sponsor travel eat on last 5, hoping pay package is he worth it? counting the cost on al jazeera, las vegas employees thousands. a huge proportion of them. latino workers in the service industry. it taught by carpet the economy. your yes about illegal immigration. trump needs the votes and is pushing hard for the. the republican party matches and aligns with our culture and our values, our core. it's the core of us. if we went nevada, we wouldn't all think donald trump is in a strong position. hey,
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we're involved with right now. he has a 5 point lee, the head of joe 5. a lot can happen between now and november, but the political winds of change may be heading to nevada. at least if donald trump gets his way the the feel watching out to see what time somebody kept those headlines. at least 55 palestinians have been killed in his rate. he attacks across garza, 50 of them, were killed in the strike on gauze. the city in the south 25 others with killed in a striking what was the class a safe? so you and report estimates. 39000 high school students have been deprived of the
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opportunity to sit the yearly told g, a exams in gone. so now the time, now's the time, most young palestinians would be taking part in those tests. instead schools of being used to shelter to slice. the state department's deputy assistant secretary of for his re, the palestinian affairs is resigned. miller says he made the decisions for family res buddies disagreed in the past with joe biden's, legal, gaza, or a rocket carrying a satellite with tele scoping capabilities being launched into space from china's to john province. this is the moment the rocket took flights jointly developed by china and fronds. satellites has been designed to track down the most powerful explosions in our
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universe. cold gamma rate, bus only violent events in space can generate those bloss, like when the lodge dying stall collapses under its own weight forming a black hole. well, that event emits an explosion travelling at nearly the speed of light, which is called a gun. all right, bust the outburst detected in the sky round once every day. the so brief that scientists are an advice against time to collect data. on this type of scope satellite, we'll use x ray vision to track down the source the bus to allow scientists to investigate process the bus, the 1st thoughts and galaxies of gemma anderson's a senior research fellow at the international center for radio astronomy research.
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it cuts in university joins us live from pus in western australia. good to have you with us. so you know, some of these terms gamma ray bus sounds like something out from the script of the incredible how, how excited all you about being able to track this stuff down. i see you are wearing green. yeah. um i'm, i'm extremely excited. as you said, down right, this of the most powerful explosions in the universe. and the hope is that psalm will be able to detect the most distant of these. okay, why is it important to track down these bus? i'm, i'm thinking now talk to us as a normal person, not as a scientist. what difference would it make to joe bloggs delivering milk in the morning? well, um that, that is an interesting question. look, i think with all of these, the studies of space and explosions,
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it's about understanding our environment. we actually think that the very heaviest metals in the universe will actually created in these gamma, right bust explosions. i mean, perhaps the, the milkman is a binary for, for the certificate of these metals are actually formed in gum or this. and because the explosions are just so powerful. the material that explains off it is spread all around the host galaxy and then seeds. the next generation of styles and find that's the full. so essentially without these metals formed and gamma, right? this life couldn't exist here on this. so i'm going to try and break that down further for poor old joe bloggs delivering his milk this morning. so does it help us to understand the origins of life? well, does it help us to understand the future of life and the impact, but this might have on us going forward?
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so understanding of how, how we began, how our universe began and, and how, how, how everything forms. it's important for us to understand our environment. and that's not just limited to, to, to us about what's happening outside today. and we are part of a massive ad galactic and universal network. it helps us to understand explosions. we can't do these, these explosions here on us. we can't run these experiments. so the universe itself is like a massive laboratory laboratory level laboratory where we can actually study these explosions that a 1000000000 times stronger than anything that we can break trace a cool lot of science, while scientists in a race against time to collect gall to. if i know they brief, but is that happening every day of being detected every day?
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we actually don't see as many as are actually happening. so again, all right, this, this, this lights, this, this gamma are a lot they produce is actually a very narrow beam of light. and unless that beam is directly pointed at us, we're never going to say is that they are actually still extremely rare events. we have to look at very, very large hops at the end of this very, very deeply, very, very far away. and for very long time, before we, we see any of them at an age. one is actually quite unique and interesting from different types of explosions. the creation of different material in different environments, but the, the ones to be detect advice, foam that i used to actually detect the most distant and therefore the most
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oldest gamma, right? so we're talking about the split has occurred only a few 100000000 years off to the big bang when the apple, the, the creation of the universe. and that means that the lot has taken several billions of years to reach us. so as we're looking further away and looking at these more distant explosions, we're actually looking back in time and trusting the fact that the launch of this rocket was a, a joint operation between fonts and china. does that mean we might be entering into a new aerospace corporation between east and west to look i absolutely hope site. we all scientists around the world have got something i've got something to offer. and by, by coming together and working together, how we're going to be able to make more discoveries. discovery comes out of as of
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a diversity. so it's very exciting. so i think it is. thank you so much for coming and talking to us about getting the right bus. jim anderson the from custom university. thank you so much for having me. the of the head of the african union commission, most of the document how much as one of a possible genocide in sedan besides is concerned by reports of ethnically motivated attacks and all full holes in 14 months of conflict between the army and permit for a rapid support forces has caused one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent memory. of the international criminal court has made public interests one for the former leader of the group, accused of war crimes in monte. yeah, that god is accused of committing the offenses in the northern city of tim book, 2 in 2012,
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2013 nicholas hawk or falls from the capital of neighboring send. a gall, the most powerful leader of the outside uh, affiliated in this i held your mountain the suddenly slammed well mostly mean the leader named eod ga. the also known as a father is now wanted and will be tried for crimes against humanity. war crimes committed during the invasion of northern molly in 20122013. he was the leader of an sardine and according to the international criminal court documents he was responsible for war, cries, murder of soldiers. the use of sexual slavery rates and other forms of bodily reached relation, cruel treatment, and torture. those or some of the crimes that the prosecutors of the
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international criminal court will bring to trial, better trial that will take place in the absence of ad ungodly, who is still somewhere in hiding between the borders of molly these year and 14 uh faso and continues to launch attacks in the region who was famously known to have kidnapped the western hostages, and then released them against millions of dollars of round sum was paid to the arm groups. and it continues to be one of the most powerful armed groups in the region . nicholas hawk alger 0. the car at least 68 migraines heading for the spanish canary islands, have been rescued by a cruise ship in the atlantic ocean. spanish authorities say the migrants were left drifting when rough seas told by fishing both on the 1st day. and the 6 people died . thousands still missing. nearly 5000 migrants of di that c on that route list.
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yeah. so called dealerships across across north america have faced major disruptions in the past few days because of a cyber attack on the southwest supply. a hacker group is demanding millions of dollars and run some according to our report from bloomberg news. the outage is disrupting roughly 15000 called think it is the depend on the software for the sales. some dealerships of results, it's a manual transactions using pen and paper. city leaders in power say the river site is build to polluted to allow open was a gains at the olympics this summer. they say was the samples taken last week failed standards? rivers, suppose the hospital and picks opening ceremony and water schools. officials safe. the pollution level does not improve when the game stop swimming, events will be just fine, then takes on due to begin next month to india. now why the
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desktop from an incidence of alcohol poisoning in the southern states of the time when they do is risen to 47 officials. same over the 100 people are still being treated in hospital, also consuming homemade liquor contaminated with mess and all of a so the rest it for people for selling the time to drink. these 27 people have been killed in land slides and floods across latin america. after a week of torrential rain, roads and bridges have been destroyed, making rescue f. it's difficult. authorities, a warning the desktop could rise. how does that, how much has this updates as a rush to bring the virus but it into my living days of the heavy link in el salvador dreams good. lance lights destroying homes and cutting of entire communities facility. see, central people are trapped in destroyed building gas on the way,
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but as long as there are 19 people who have died so far, including 2 children and 3 adults in the past 24 hours, there are a 104 active shelters. and we've had more than 3000 people in the shelters, in cheese and tie it down on the water. the government has issued warnings for several regions. see flag what the levels would rise. father was, these are really the, it's kind of the river overflowed. i'm the, what's the canal group? we think it's because of the construction companies buying the land of health and making the river small. luckily the situation is not that that, you know, endures. 3 of us have broken their bonds. so imagine homes and funds while i think it's about 5 o'clock in the morning, it started to rain heavily. and by 10 o'clock in the morning, the house was flooded via flags of also heat, northern mexico. forcing thousands to be taking the temper shelton's store like i,
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if us we, all of districts were destroyed. we don't have anything to eat. no electricity, water, nothing. the road was destroyed. when i left my home, everything was destroyed across the region. rescue efforts i expected to continue for days. have them i'm 0. several ball from countries of experience to major power blackout during a heat wave, bosnia and herzegovina, montenegro, most of craig, she was adriatic coast as well as pots of albania, were affected. the pal 5, a, a call significant issues including the shutting down of traffic lights and other critical facilities. a malfunction of a power transmission line in montenegro, supposedly responsible for the outage. i the has the most is, has more on saturday the most of what we know about the power outage is coming from craze and officials. they say that the incident did not happen to increase. so and according to some preliminary information,
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the problem happened somewhere between greece and albania. a great and officials have also says it's march 6 up to 6 months before we have official investigation results. and they said that what happened might be to some extent related to extreme heat waves. today we have to have one of the pots of space in the balkans, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees. people in bosnia and herzegovina, albania, grace, and montenegro, greece as well, were affected by this power outage. we're talking about hundreds of thousands, if not millions. uh also, sir, is were attached to that because we're in the middle of a sort of the season. i'm the situation is gradually coming back to normal. the electricity is gradually coming back, but there were some disruptions. we're hearing that inside of of the policy and capital traffic lights for off and there were severe traffic disruptions. also, we're hearing about people who were stocking the elevators and the fire fire
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fighters has to rescue them. luckily, institutions such as schools, hospitals, and other similar institutions. they do have their own uninterrupted power supplies with their own generators. heading out this era of an office using local heroes to change the face of one. that's nice because most environment neighborhood the hard hitting intervenes is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have on his government with these 5 digit, you say getting less of a thought provoking odd since the e. you made weapons being used in guns. no guns 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 he was suddenly present as not that important effective he of the story on talk to how does era presidency manual
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come why it was a good 122. how you do? i'm lucky for the from that amounts of, uh to the 1000 animals and the measure and having the little cortisone teeth throughout issue for the low cost government quite a bit. i'm going to lose it and ask them for that. in addition to the solution that they will research. i'm literally shut, turn around. what i somebody to is going to put what they tell me that holy shit that i sent done. nobody has yet to send us a cut that i've never seen done. so the how to send the part, i shall know quite a lot of the, the, the revealing eco friendly solutions to come back. threats to our planning on our 20
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the how come back at least 3 people have been killed in a shooting outside the grocery store in the us states, vall console that happened in the city, or for this, at least 10 people were injured, including 2 offices suspect was shopping injured by police then taken into custody . emotive, remains unclear. you have been at least 230 full mass shootings in the us. so fall this year. the us supreme court is upheld the federal gun control that is intended to protect victims from domestic violence. the decision keeps in place a 30 year old,
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little the boss. those with the restraining orders for domestic abuse from opening guns. the routing marks of rev victory for firearms restrictions and the top schools protest is outside the supreme court phrase the decision. certainly on the i think most americans, the island, shows those struggling mental health issues and go to domestic abuse. when you look at the statistics of where the type of tools by their partners, those are tied injunctions against them to domestic violence. the numbers are, the supreme court made the decision here, you know, stopping off eyes, mexico, cities largest districts. and also one of the most violent poverty stricken the
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office and residents, the local government have come up with an idea to change the atmosphere, the largest merle in the projects in the world. julie, i got a ya know, has this referral for us from mexico city. so the small army of urban artist says changing the face of one of mexico, cities, forest, and most violent neighborhoods. the wind is more than $11000.00 of these murals now live during the streets and roof. the stop by the government funded program is part of a larger project to make the area safer and more attractive. 35 year old at a male has painted dozens of murals here depicting issues of women's empowerment to scenes from mexican history. she's putting the finishing touches on one of her favorite works so far a piece celebrating the creativity of childhood. you step by what ed is top a lot them you role is a project that tries to involve the local community to listen to them,
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to rescue themes that need visibility. why? because there's so many stories of local neighbors, the history of this town that need towing is double up as not just fine. and there is a great history here. and so local heroes now lined the streets of beloved beds, his patience, an elderly couple. as the project has grown and the murals are more and more visible, residents in these communities are increasingly eager to have a bit of their own personal stories on public display. for 12. currently there's hundreds of requests from local neighbors to have their murals painted. 8 year old luciana got her wish when she caught the eye of an artist painting nearby. her image now covers an entire world right outside her bedroom window, and she couldn't be happier. main campus at all is the oldest used to be white or grey? well exactly, but now it's pretty early. it's happier,
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more colorful. i wake up and say, wow, what a beautiful place again. while it's hard to draw a line between the murals and the security situation in this district of 2000000 people, those involved in the projects say it's popularity speaks itself. that's not enough for yourself. mazda c less and it's one of the most visible projects we've had and frontier, when people will buy the murals, they feel safer, and now they don't have to go to museum and pay to see if they have a free, open a gallery, right in the neighborhood. residents of you step a lot, but no, it will take more than painting their walls to bring less than change to their neighborhood. but the murals have had an important effect making a marginalized community feel seen again. julia galle. i know i'll just sierra mexico city by and said from me, so this news value can get much more information on all the stories we've been
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