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the, the safe them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the is there any forces hate gaza city again after 60 palestinians are found dead following a partial is ready with all the photos back to boy and watching how to 09 from joe on. also coming up, be 16 students are killed after their school collapse in central nigeria. i think i'm the most qualified person to run for president. i beat and watch,
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and i will beat them again. but 19 democrats now said joe biden to drop out his next big test is in the battleground, states of michigan and an inflatable boat cap sizes while attempting to cost english channels from france for migraines set on the thank you very much for joining us. we begin in gaza city where israel has declared as a dangerous combat zone, with tens of thousands of palestinians chopped inside. this is the aftermath of and is really a top and a residential building there. everything around seems to have been reduced to rubble. bodies are scattered on the street, so it's policy, the ins rush, the injured to the few remaining hospitals nearby hours earlier, the civil defense teams recovered at least 60 bodies. factories really chose partially withdrawal from what it was. one's guys's,
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most affluent neighborhoods. as it is more, i see it buried under the rubble in 10. i'll how are you in run college or hospital? a bag in residential towers have all been destroyed. is really forces are accused of preventing rescue efforts. so i felt as i found them a sort of thoughtful for a lot of i'm from the ambulance and emergency department, the northern gauze, immediately after learning that these valleys partially withdrew from the tel. i'll highlight in the gaza city. we went there and found bodies, most of the bodies with decomposed because the ambulance team was when not allowed to reach a place that somebody else still, there's a large number of bodies under the rubble that has had the level. and in 7 guys, are witnesses say, these really ami has targeted in the area that is designated as a so called states. so the attack in ton unit scan that needs 7 palestinians and at least 48, where it goes from the u. k. u, monetary organizational high foundation were also killed in these really striking and a distribution point. i'll just say,
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or is he not who jerry has the latest developments from outside of ha, i last the hospital in central gas. a slight thing is happening in the western parts of the dos is 50, very close to the post line, but also the is there any portions have been targeting at different areas across the god, the city, one of those, those targets is an apartment and those are that street where at least for college news were killed and others were injured. and also they targeted at random streets in the gods of city. but all day long, the civil defense teams were able to reach the areas. those are the forces personally out front, and they weren't able to retrieve 60 bodies of palestinians that were killed during the ground invasion. most of these products can use according to eye witnesses. and testimonies are people who were executed by the is ready forces when they were trying to evacuate. and lee the area after they were trapped,
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it in the middle of air strikes live and munitions and quad custards. it was a very hard day for civil defense. seems environmentally trying to retrieve bodies as much as possible. all these really military ordered people in kansas city to leave on wednesday. that means promised indians have been displaced multiple times and now forced to see again why 5 can hello to spoke to some who felt assault shelter at a school in jabante, a in northern garza. and he spoke to them about the hiring condition, se, as this is an evacuation since on giovano fidget camera, many companies have arrived, you know, looking for an option to optimize why the forces owed to them to evacuate. too many companies have arrived to the school looking for a show, so they live the houses without any available long goods. so they have nothing. all of these families here have
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a ride and don't have anything till the end. when they asked us to leave, they didn't give us any time to gather our belongings or take some food for our young children to look at my young ones. the oldest is in 4th grade and the youngest is 3 months. everyone only had a few personal items, no food or drink, nothing, not even flour back. you know, it was very difficult. we were walking along the road and saw shrapnel and scattered body parts. can you imagine the situation? i was walking and seeing dead people. if my son had slipped from my hand, i wouldn't have been able to find him in addition to those people have been displaced too many times. and each time they have to risk a product interval journey looking for a shelter, not knowing what they will arrive to we will be friends that
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we should go to west thinking gods. and we will be assured that we would resign thing in a safe place. however, often 11 30 pm, we were surprised by the presence of compet warming directed to west industrial area and the u. n. agents, there wasn't any shooting. it was extremely painful and difficult because we've left all our belongings. how wouldn't mattresses? i would close our luggage and we'd have to stay without any more drinking. yeah, i can't read my children have escaped from the scene which happened. we did an aerial sage from the sky and tanks on the ground floor. some of those paid children to go their belongings and trying to attend the workshop and couldn't 1st code their children all summer this. this is your bad ever heard. you can, which is has too many destroyed buildings and too many display palestinians on this evacuation since i met, provide them a place to sleep. yeah, they will not know how low return fee before they all
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start was to flee again. why? because you just data. nothing does a spread all this time. and other developments, the united nations agency for policy and the refugees is holding his annual catching conference in new york. it comes at a time of unprecedented challenges for the agency, which provides live, saving a day and services to palestinians in garza and out sway on raw says it has funds only until the end of august. it last international funding from its biggest donors, including the us after is, are like you some employees of taking part in the october 7th, a tax and of being members of hamas. a number of countries resumed funding after an independent investigation found no credible evidence. so these are have validations, but one right is still falling short. the agencies commission in general says the agencies collapsing under the weight of a tax and has made an appeal for $1200000000.00 in funding on
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one left. so resource to deliver. it's monday, the agency ability to operate beyond all those depends on member states disbursing plan funding on making your contribution to the call budget for the occupied palestinian territory. emergency appeal driven primarily by the won't in gaza. we are appealing for 1200000000 us doing a cover critical mental needs until the end of the year. i'll just as gabriel is on to has more from you in headquarters in new york on the sidelines of this pledging conference a couple hours ago. 108 team member states, 118 countries signed a shared joint commitment document to unwrap. this is basically declaring
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their support both political and financial support to unwrap. so a huge amount of support from member states were basically saying enough is enough . and what i mean by that is a none of the attacks by israel on unraveled political attacks trying to discredit unwrapped, and also the attacks on henri staff, a 195 unreal staff had been killed in the last 9 months since his real began its war on gaza. now in terms of this, uh uh, this pledging conference, there are more than 60 countries that have been speaking throughout the day. many of them are pledging more money to address something that the secretary general antonio gutierrez certainly is very appreciative of. let's listen to little bit more of what the secretary general had to say at the beginning of the day without the necessary support. then financing to own what bothers spend. refugees, we lose that. could you think a lifeline and the last lay of hope for
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a better future those of you have already pledged support. i think that my appeal to everyone is these, but the tech overlap but looked at all the stuff and protect what was mandates, including sort of funding and letting me be clear. there is no alternative to what of the united states has adopted further. sanctions against 3 is really settlers and a number of the legal law posts and entities operating in the occupied westbank. this springs to 10, the total number of settlers the us has individually sanctioned since february. i saw a group called the have i is one of the organizations named washington says its members are involved in repeated attacks of violence acts of violence against palestinians . 2 of the 3 individual sanctions function to our leaders of another group called
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$59.00. describe as a violent extreme. this is really cool, but it's been attacking humanitarian aid truck's heading to gaza. the 3rd person is a farmer who owns one of for a legal app posts that have been blacklisted. no day reports under my lown, hobbies really, government has not taken any steps to match the sanctions for this war began the us had not taken any measures that could be even perceived. this pressure against is really subtler attacks on palestinian civilians or the is really policy a supplement expansion. of course, these are limited to is really national the, the sanctions that are announced have to do with assets if they exist in the us with a not allowing the entry in the united states. but they don't effect what happens in israel, where the government has not cooperated. it has not much those sanctions. and it is
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actually advancing draft legislation to go around them and make sure that they are these individuals are not financially affected organizations as well. a holla is a right wing organization, as you said, it is closely associated with many ministers in the government, including the national security administer. if i'm, i've been v are they continue to have a lot of clout on policy, and they continue to receive funds from american citizens through very many means including count funding the to the us. now way joe biden faces the next to studies fitness for re election. in the coming hour. he's set to campaign in michigan. any important battle ground state biden will be trying to reassure voters and fellow democrats that he can defeat the republican bibles. donald trump, in november's election,
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at least 19 members of 5 and spotty in congress, have call for him to stand aside spenddown after a series of gaps, but he insists he's the only candidate who can be donald trump. the consideration is that i think i'm the most qualified person to run for president. i beat him once and i will beat him again. i know this for my legacy. i mean this to complete the job i started. let's bring in white house correspondent, kimberly how can i live in washington dc? oh, lies today on bite and in michigan. yesterday it was at the nato summit tell as far as kimberly what the current state of play is within the democratic party regarding the president's campaign and he's a future political future of the yeah, the calls are mounting for the president to step aside for somebody younger more vibrant, the latest that we're hearing is that the president has been holding calls with
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different factions of the democratic party, the asian pacific, the faction, and also latino democratic party members. and the call with the latino party members apparently went off the rails. in other words, it didn't go well, some leaving and then immediately sending out statements saying that he should step aside. add to that. we've also found out earlier in the day, but some major democratic donors have frozen some $90000000.00 in campaign funds until the president steps, aside from the top of the ticket. and that's a problem given the fact that elections here are so expensive and you need money in order to continue to run. so this is not good news for the president has more, more in his party or calling for him to pass the towards the president. so is convinced that if he gets out on the campaign trail as he is in michigan and a laze fear is this, he said on thursday evening,
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he will be able to convince those that are skeptical. but he could still do the job, right? and in his news conference yesterday, he did say that he needed to face himself to dial down a little bit. but as he say, his campaigning, his heading to to michigan. how important is that state for is critical given the fact that the primary c last of it support, particularly with some of the error of american voters who are not happy with his pro israel policy. so he's heading there with a bit of news that he believes might satisfy at least some of them he posted on his social media account act, said that there is a cease fire for a work in the works is still, he says there's some work to do he wrote 6 weeks ago i later to cooperate has a framework for how to achieve this, these prior to bring kept us home, still work to do. but there are complex issues. but that frameworks now re to by israel and a cost by teams making progress. i'm determined to get this done. so of course we
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know that egypt uh as well. 1 as tardies and the united states meters have been working for months. and they now believe that there is a framework in place that would allow for a potential sees for happens to be released in exchange for is really prisoners or rather palestinian prisoners in is really jails. and of course that much needed humanitarian aid. the president eager to get this done because not only would this help alleviate suffering, but of course the police could also help him in his efforts to get re elected. kimberly, thank you very much. kimberly how kate, our white house correspondents lived there in washington and still ahead on the program a deadly threat drawn by a changing climate. we talk to a snake catcher in bangladesh who is helping communities confront the beach, the
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the holloway have some vague contrasts in the weather across here at the moment. lots of places, guys have sunshine tools, the east, and particularly across the south, but towards the northwest. brands of cloud and rain and rolling in from the atlantic is disappointingly cold and raw. the run, settle this area of light pressure here, just making his way to the east. in france. it's a jeremy that's bringing some lives, the showers in big storm. so they're gonna run that way a little further north and east with over the next couple of days. so you can see where the lower temperatures are across the northwest. you can see where the high temperature saw i would towards the south progress bell gray, 40 degrees celsius. so to celsius the for most guy when we were taping the, he's in a similar place as we go through sunday on need to monday. and the date on into tuesday surface has to be updated terms of the wet weather weather system. that's a cold front. that's every flight pressure that will sleep is way across the gemini
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pushing up across into posit scandinavia picked apples expect to can pass all of them up. maybe 60 to 80 minutes is afraid through the course of the day that could cause some flooding weather the when the weather that will continue to push his wife by the north, which at east was brightening up for the football in violin on sunday. don't development temperature is 25 mustang hot to the south african stories from african perspective. i was able to know, i mean, that rock band. i do have plucking on things too short documentary, by african filmmakers from morocco and kenya. serenade of this kind and canyon society of a new series of africa direct on i'll just 0 the
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the the, you're watching l g 0. live from to high reminder about time stories rescue work cuz i've recovered at least 60 bodies from may, neighborhood seemed gas. the city after is ready to spatially withdrawal dies in small, i see it buried on the rental. is there any forces are accused of presenting rescue efforts in kansas city? yes, for, as in joe biden remains defiance saying he will run for re election despite blowing criticism from within his own party. at least 19 congressional democrats have asked him to step aside in the presidential. well, present biden is now on the campaign trail,
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heading to the battleground state of michigan. john hendern has more from detroit, and this is the state that can go either way in 2025, one this date by about 3 percentage points. right now he's under water, he's about pull, show me about half a point to a point below trump. when democrats lose in michigan, they tend to lose in the country and that's how the polls are looking for biting right now. and that's what all the controversy is about with people asking him to step down. and he's just got to win a state like this is part of the democratic blue wall and a it's, if he's going to, if he's going to win the presidential election, if he's going to stay in, he's got a lift those numbers and right now that's just not happening here in the primary binding got about 600000 votes in michigan, easily winning over any other rivals as expected. what a 100000 voters voted for uncommitted. those are largely arab and muslim americans,
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young americans who are upset about the war in gaza and they have said that they're not going to vote for joe biden. they're not probably going to vote for donald trump. i went to dearborn a couple of times and talked to a lot of these voters and literally every one of the ones that i talked to said they're not voting for biden. i stood outside of the polling during the primaries and many people in those heavily air of areas. we're saying they're not going to vote for binding. that if they voted for uncommitted. so he's got to turn those voters around, but he's also under water with black voters, a young voters hispanic voters, and he's down from where he was polling last time around. so it's a big problem with the arab and muslim american population here in michigan. but it's also really a problem across the board for him. he's just not drawing the numbers. he was 4 years ago. tonight, jerry, and now we're a school building has caved in on students while they were sitting exams in the
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center of the country. the red cross has at least 21 people have been killed. it happened in the city of johns finch, and monahan has more of the school building and central night years. plus it was safe collapse without warning. students inside have just set down to take their exams. parents are among those gathered outside waiting for news. some survivors have been pulled from the rubble, but others didn't make it out alive. the desktop. so happy rescue as coverage goes on everything. heavy machinery is being used to move the rubble, but people are also digging with picks and shovels. the police an army hit the deployed to help with the rescue effort. building collapses are common to nigeria. creat, explain less regulations on the construction industry because of the latest collapses
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. still on know, with local said, happened after several days of heavy rain since mulligan, l g 0. there's not speak to any us who can see move was a local during this and a feel maker is joining us live from jostling nigeria. and yeah, so thank you so much for being with us on august here. what can you tell us about to a rescue efforts? have more people been rescued from that class building? um yes. um does require some risk you efforts. um still going on it's. it's quite a it's, it's a gives evening. nice, quite dark now. so i left the place um like 2 hours ago and quite a rescue. i think there's less of going on and some students were being um, i'd be back to a to but rescued. so um, yes, those, those, those that live there was a lot of rescue activities going on because of the time i, i left. but you said more information as to what caused this building to collapse
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the school building. what? well, actually the 3 where the school was deal, it was a was a landfill. okay. it used to be um my name, but they used to be of my new point in that area. better be my new ponds that was filled up and buildings. um took the place of the ponds. uh there's also a big clips. there's a revive just behind this. the cliff, as this deed was also held for the meeting to rein environment. so the conclusion nowadays that's um probably it's due to the mining activities always happening in the area. i mean in the building days uh probably uh the, the, the, the really believe so come to. ready the printer, no, there was a lot of that was gonna be done before yesterday. so probably the eclipse. so comes to the pressure all that stuff like that. yeah. and so how have the
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authorities responded to this were sort of assistance are they providing to the victims and victims families, but the risk students a lot of the ones that get the hospitals are all in the city. a quite a number of scenes that will be taking away that so far the information that is being given is um for the 200 students, ive been product any but the number of steps have not been us. the thing i'm gonna forward it to is i've not, i've not given the exact number that keeps saying where they were going to get about to you. going to get back to you on something like that for um the information is quite varied. other places like on social media, you'd see there is information emerging, some say so on rated, but like a newspaper you say though, according to the news agency have an idea of what toners against what products, the number of this house must be nice at tank yet. the community and jobs must be
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in shock. yes, but really take the job. the hold up. does it? does it show up to me? um, it has never happened before. um. quite a number of it's been so busy lives in 2017 uh a building collapsing the city center. and that was a, it has never happened since 2015, but um, this one is quite, uh, it's quite as beat as quite shocking its um, operating up to do. thank you so much. yeah. so for speaking to us about the situation in johnston and the actual cassim or a local janice center for the maker in nigeria, joining us at on i, which is here. a thank you, father need to kenya now where the police chief joslet call me, has resigned in the wake of the vine and cracked down by security forces and protest as last month that killed 41 people. demonstrations that began in
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opposition to a controversial finance fail are now directed at government corruption and police brutality. in an attempt to contain widespread anger, president william volta withdrew the bill, which would have raised tax. and then on thursday he dismissed most of his cabinet, pledging to hold discussions with critics before for getting a more efficient administration. at least for migraines, who were trying to cross the english channel, have died off today overcrowded, both capsize off the french coast. french authorities say the coast guard rescued. 56 of is malayna. the ceiling of h has more from london. the ultimates of yet another tragedy in the english channel . these emergency crews back from responding to a migrant booth cap sizing, in which 4 people lost their lives. and 56 of those were rescued off the coast from newton from the step to submit the place week after week and c, c over crowded both and that the both to fail to quality remove because they are
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under inflated floors throughout the life. jacob's social this morning on board the boat, there was only one migrant wearing a life jacket and a few others in their tubes. these votes are also on the power condition which increases the risk of damage and shift bracket is all about this. and this is the journey they were attempting across one of the busiest shipping lanes in the wild. this will play the 1st steps and brush your soil for those who make it. but this year alone, at least 19 people drowned, trying to reach the u. k. a human tragedy, but also a political problem to successive versus government. on his 1st day in office, the new prime minister kids thomas dropped the previous government's line to the tower asylums because by the pushing them to rwanda, instead of shifting the focus on dismantling people smuggling guns. but some see is that that will do very little to fix the issues that are the root cause of this problem. and that is a lack of enough legal rates to the u. k. according to charities who point out to
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the largest number of migrants and small bates come from his counting stone. but i'd really like to see is a system of safe passage. it works well for ukrainians, who are refugees. that works well for those who come from hong kong, we get c ukrainians and how come chinese drowning in the channel? what is di criminalizing the acts of refugees trying to seek safety and giving them safe and regulated routes with a screen offshore, probably in front of these res advocated. and they'll give them that safe and regulated regions of the country. they have already been more people crossing the english channel this year. then at this point last year, this powerless johnny risk many of waiting to take the hope of a better future. and then if i send you an image to out a 0 london, a resurgence of a deadly snake species in bangladesh just cause panic in rural communities.
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scientists say the reappearance of the species is due to the change in climate kindly chandra, re, for some bangladesh previously consider nearly explain the rest of the viper has re much in bangladesh and increase in snake by the incidents and the resulting fatalities causing sir and printing a new job of saying a social worker from a town on the outskirts of taka says numerous sightings, have been reported to the most locals are not anxious in a state of panic, especially those working on the farm lands and doors living along the river bank side they're scared of being attacked. ptolemy is a traditional snake wrangler who seems to be at ease handling the deadly reptiles has been helping to clear snakes from people's homes and hands them over to the for us department. doesn't have been a snake wrangler for modem for disease catching many varieties but i haven't seen this one.

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