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andrew covers with nice the volunteer on out you 0 the we cannot look away in the face of these tragedies. we cannot allow ourselves to become num to the suffering, and i will not be silent. the newest vice president come a harness renews calls for us. these 5 deal to end the suffering and gaza. ok, it's all. so this is all just there a lot from the whole. so coming out 30 days of horror, we hear accounts of torture from protest in, in prison is released by israel report from child to an agency said that running out to supplies, to help desperate refugees crossing into the country comes to don. plus how
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mexico's government says successfully tackling food and security and it's capital not missing anything. go to what's the beginning in the us with vice president kind of harness has reiterate to the need for an urgent to cease 5. do for garza to end the suffering of the palestinian people. also 9 months of will. harrisburg costs a meeting, as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house to describe her tool could nothing yahoo was frank and constructive. she reiterated the unwavering commitments to israel security, but insisted the wells must not look away from the suffering. isabel's one gauze is inflicting on palestinians. what has happened in gaza over the past 9 months is devastating. the images of dead children and desperate hungry people
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fling for safety, sometimes displaced for the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th time. we cannot look away in the face of these tragedies. we cannot allow ourselves to become num to the suffering, and i will not be silent. it is time for this war to end and end in a way where israel is secure. all the hostages are released, the suffering of palestinians and gaza ends. and the palestinian people can exercise their right to freedom, dignity, and self determination. let's go live now to pass it go hand is joining us from washington dc. so probably 1st is some very strong comments from common a higher system. what's unusual for the vice president to making these remarks? i'm sorry you broke up in that goose. uh, just that question one more time you just broke up slightly. absolutely. yes. i'm
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strong comments from from comma the higher. it's still not unusual for vice president to be saying these and they are very unusual, but i think it's just a sign that the this shift. it's usually what has been current us president joe biden. but know the fact that he has step down and doors, his vice president come to a harris to run for the democratic nomination. it seems clear she's going to get it . this was an important moment for it because i think one of the big questions about her is how she would handle foreign policy. it has not been an area that she's really focused on. interestingly, we get their schedule in advance. she wasn't supposed to speak with, but all of a sudden they came out as soon as mary was in the i was over, she was going to speak and really noticeable differences between what we've heard from us president joe biden. and now what we've heard from is by her right, his vice president, she said, and i think this was the clear message yet to these really probably prime minister . we're talking about the ceasefire. it's time to get this done. that has been her
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message, but what was really unique and you just heard her talk and very empathetic terms and describe what's happening to the palestinian people in gaza. that has not been a focus of the us president joe biden. his come to mention it, but not until months after the war began and not in these kinds of terms. you just heard or talk about images of dead children that might come a bit surprising to americans. because if they're watching the main stream media, they're not seen the pictures of the dead children. they just aren't, it's nowhere, it's not really on the headlines. it's on the front line for pages. it's not in cable news. um, so for heard of describing different terms, people starving painting the numbers, talking about them having to move several times. that in itself is noted noticeable . another thing that was noticeable is how quickly they had comments between the prime minister and the vice president. she just said, you know, look forward to our conversation, none of the if use
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a phrase that you usually see from different leaders to each other. he sits on their response, but the report is that we're couldn't quite make it out. uh and another really striking thing, obviously the question. ready is going to be, what is her stance going forward on a 2 state solution? she 100 percent said she backs a 2 state solution and a self determination when she talks about the pals to the instate, that is obviously something that the prime minister, but it has been rejecting. but she made clear if she's elected president, she sees the only solution as a 2 state solution. so pretty strong words from the vice president analia. what kind of tone would joe biden have presented to benjamin netanyahu in them meeting with the special ed teacher? they haven't had the best of relationships, you know, well, they did remember he, president biden flew over there right after the october 7th attack and gave a giant hug to netanyahu in a sense, in the months that flooded weapons into israel to use in it's offensive. but their
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relationship has soured, the white house would make clear. they felt that they were being ignored, often by the prime minister publicly. they say that a home off is responsible for not getting the seas for our deal, but privately very frustrated with the prime minister. even president bite and said at one point, the asked if it was possible that and then yahoo was putting his own political survival over what's best for the people of israel and palestine. he said you'd be a, they'd be understandable if you would. i assume that they've later back tracked so it's probably pretty clear that it was a tougher tone from by and then again, the optics of the wind. the reporters are met in the room. very, very brief comment of from present and joe biden that yahoo has more, if use of it as praise. but really it was incredibly quick. would you just don't see? so obviously they're sending the signal that it is and they, the aids are say, look, the ceasefire deals been agreed to. the framework has been agreed to. there's just
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a few gaps that can be bridge these it is fixable, but they're saying now both sides have to compromise. so i think if there is a message, these really prime minister walked away with it is that the binding administration wants to see this done. and it wants to see it done quickly, fast to go ahead and thanks very much indeed. for families of american is ready, caps is held in gauze since october 7th have met the us president on israel's prime minister in washington, a set that's benjamin netanyahu assured them as well. we'll submit an updated spot proposal to how much into those time as we came in and really emphasizing to the leaders of the united states and of israel. a desire to get this deal done. this 3 phase deal with the president announced a few weeks ago and has been on the bow shooting table in order to return all now 115 of these really hostages. and to end the suffering of the people of god that
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because the moment they come home is a 150 chilling ends, the madness ends, we feel probably more optimistic than we have since the 1st round of releases. in late november, early december, we're a little over a 100 of israel's hostages. it were released and we got absolute commitment from the by the ministration and from prime minister netanyahu that they understand the urgency of this moment now to waste no time. and to complete this deal, as it currently stands, with as little changes humanly possible. we've been in protest of supporting palestinians gathered near the white house of the 2nd day of benjamin netanyahu. us visit. they've been calling for these very prime ministers arrest and an end to the bloodshed in the gaza strip. she have her tongue. she said this updates from the
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protest in the us company. a thought is imposed a much larger exclusion zone outside the white house of another. yeah. whose visit, but the housing stops. i do. but for testers, from gathering outside where they come, the message is clear. they have a john, f, a g. a benjamin doesn't go unimportant gallons and gallons of blogs in the streets, the blood is on that and you all the time. but also about of us administration protests is particularly incense by a statement from pamela harris, the presumptive democratic nominee, not condemning the purchase outside the capital, capital hill on wednesday as obviously domestic violence, i think is insane. everyone who is there kind of symbols of man and how about the same demand for the past 9 months. and if you call dish and actually listen to the well the people and they wouldn't listen months ago. it's been 9 months the people wishing and really hoping for us these fires. all of this comes interesting time with even progressive members of the democratic party,
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a cooling on dogs. the protest is to get on board behind. call me that hire a support to guys donald trump, but really a lot of the goal is to progress as a model is disgusted by your policy. i'm another convincing still to do she ever times the out. is there a washington? let's turn to gaza now, whether it's rarely ami has released to the palestinian prisoners. many of them show signs of torture. they were taken to the alexa hospice and the offer treatment was rarely forces had been holding the middle of the prison window occupied westbank. since the beginning of the war, multiple reports and testimonies of details, abuse of testing and prisoners in is ready, jails, park assume has the thousands of palestinian prisoners and as many detention counts now, most of the hills without any charge with every time they are released by these but it may be continued to see if that rico rustic testimony is about the physical and psychological chit chat that's been experiencing it is very the people
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we were arrested by these rarely soldiers who full set to the ground and kept mastering us. we would torches, the fears he consecutive days, all hands and legs tied throughout. we was throwing pieces of stale bread as food we were denied, meet us in 2. we were electra shots, verbally and physically abused day and night. i was even electric, shocked in my mouth. is asa torture? these are some of the testimonies that we managed to get from palestinian prisoners were released today. and the site to up prison is to now is a still unknown time because when he paused and the new official confirmation about the exact number of his prisoners law stop behind. that is very possible for sorry, surprises. how just a rough there is that i kind of saw. meanwhile, these very minute tree killed at least 28 protest jeanine's and con units. on thursday, the army launched a tax on the southern garza city for
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a 4th consecutive day. thousands of displaced people had been forced to flee to omaha. see again, for the kind of fun red crescent says there's no space for a single tense. there are people with disabilities and gaza struggling on the shopping. the difficult conditions many don't have access to food, medical care or shelter, honey. my mood has more from the blinds. central gulf. sabrina was saying helps her son abdulla kerry. they are in a tent where they were forced to find shelter after this. really army destroyed their home in the northern gaza strip. 18 year old of the 3 and was born with server policy. she is tired than a traumatized. he often suffers seizures which are made worse by the summer heat. but there is little medication available to treat them. how daughter, belinda? the heat is the west problem because he was dying because his body heat gets him rushes and even ointments to treat him on the available at the un agency. we have
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to use the water in buckets to wash out laundry. imagine what that sea will to does combined with this heat. he, sabrina's phase of this greens condition has worse, and since the war began moving from place to place to try and scape the bombing, she is easily agitated and needs even more care. no, i'm going to push through the therapy. there's virtually nothing for him here. just take him out and let him switch at the door to get some pressure of mountain he plays with his siblings. his mood has changed. that crime, he had his burn toys to entertain him. now he and the children are always on edge and the feet. so i broke the medical kitchens play with it diffuses the stress of up people with disabilities in gaza. are the most vulnerable, grew in israel, relentless for across the district. uh they have many of the challenges that they are facing, including the inability to access medical care, mobility,
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and economic opportunities. so being pushes up to 3 am in a wheelchair to a palestinian a charge, which for years has held to children with the special needs in the gaza strip the palestine. my better societies building was bombed at the beginning of the war. 3 caregivers and the 3 patients were killed in the attack. the charity relies heavily on a private donations. it was forced to relocate the central garza but there is nowhere safe in distress. but it's still a couple of how kind of some of the, the foldable we could say patients we provided with 95 percent of the needs in terms of comfort and safety, or residential homes we, they could be accommodated treatment, medical tools and hygiene supplies. now we try to cater as much as we possibly can . sabrin describes the fear and exhaustion g and up to 30 and endured as they were forced to flee. the odd sort in you fellow,
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we had to go to iraq. so hospital you could say that for 2 months he was fighting for his likes. you would have up to 12 pages a day. c given to children with the special needs like up degree and healthy, unhappy was hard enough in gaza before the war. now it's a challenge nearly impossible to meet honey mcmullin. alicia zeta there. but i city palestine. so to come on out, just an oil 6 that spreading rapidly, environmental dis austin, new near the philippines. capital the hello is a, let's have a look at the weather across north america in the days ahead and we've got con, trusting coasts in the us. we have lots of heat dangerous heat assisting for the
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western parts of the us in particular for california, the interior areas see the temperatures pushing right up above average. it will be coming down however, across the north, west, pacific and western parts of canada. as thanks to the arrival of some west to whether walter is continuing to burn, however, across british columbia. and i'll book to him. now it is looking very wet to close the deep south of the us some relief coming in. however, across the east coast, as the weather weather starts to pull out to sea. but we'll see those bus rain continuing across texas and louisiana, bringing a threat of flash flooding in the days ahead and the tail end of that weather system will continue to bring a scattering of showers to much of mexico heavy rain affecting more northern areas . we could see some flooding from those torrential downpours and then we moved down pools effecting southern parts of central america for the likes of nicaragua, as well as costa rica and panama. it is looking clear across the caribbean, some showers in sunshine for much of cuba, as well as much of his been, you know,
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fucking back her mind to about top stores this on us, vice president's come with a higher says she had a frank and constructive meeting is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu in washington sheet rates. right to the need for an urgent cease, 5 deal for gauze as well as on waiver and commitment is rose, long term security. please rarely ami has released a group of 11 the palestinian prisoners, many showed signs of torture. since the beginning of the war, multiple reports and testimonies detailed abuse palestinian prisoners in. is there any chance no officials in charge to say that overwhelmed by the influx of 2 and a half 1000000 refugees moment hoffman and freedom, the conflict ensued on 8 agencies say that running out of money and supplies with the address reports from audrey on the border between the chat and see don as
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an open is cool and are you in run refugee camp interested chide the suit and his refugee children searching for an english language exam have no access to the local school champions. have welcomed refugees from sudan for over 20 years. taking in more than 1200000, but with facilities and social services reaching a breaking point. that hospitality and patience may be running out. the line will be beside the international community has largely ignored the place of food means refugees here. its impact on chad is very unfortunate and negative and our economy has been damaged. as you know, our economy is weak and now the number of displaced people and refugees is estimated to have reached at 2 and a half 1000000 things. even that effigy is p a that soon things could change dramatically. that if it is, are forced to go to the forest looking for if i would. and this is one of the problems may, may also leads to a conflict between data for use and also the, the,
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the host community more than 600000. so doing this refugees of arrived in chad says, fighting broke out. you just were done last year. the add to the $600000.00 already yeah. from early adult for conflict in 2003 as a number of refugees goes, tension is rising between them and host communities. almost cast resources, competition for food and water. a full surprises of goods beyond the reach of most people here. forcing charges, many of whom defended $148.00 to rely on handouts. international is only 23 percent of the $630000000.00 in going to places have come through and food shortages and are widespread. we locked price will cease to continue to provide less saving stuff, thoughts to if you choose to relocate them. uh so uh i do are, they are, well, do we reduce them ice surface, some of the world's worst impacts from climate change resulting in severe foot
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shortages, but into coming on fighters and the continued arrival of refugees have added to an already bad situation. how many degrees would you say that i agree on the charge? so don, border not to nations has demolished the investigation into the founder. does she governments correct? donald recent student protest, at least 150 people were killed in von, and crashes triggered when the police moved it and it to move students demonstrating against quotas on government jobs. both of those quotes has have since been scrapped for the protest movement has now quoted on a number of government ministers to stand down. i'll just say it was a ton of chatter you sent this update from that. com. it's the 7 hour car feel break. just about to and, and build minutes in the capital guy. and people are rushing back to their home. businesses where open people really suffer. most of the business houses daily wage
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earners like rich, triple or so now that they couldn't make bunch of money because up to shut down and the car for you know, the ultimate, i'm given by the starting protest of day before yesterday. and tonight, the main to demand throughout the university be open, security should be removed. all the internet access should be all the time. and all the students that are missing should be found. and the harassment and detention of the students your time. congress still remains apprehensive on terms. the main topic of discussion is how many people died when i was missing people's, the hospital sick, a little above the cost for dogs are packed with the injured people that don't have any room sometime to that to keep them in the corridors. so everything may look normal, but there is a lot of tension in the city. people are still apprehensive. what is the fall out from all these? what really happened with him coming weeks and months under drudgery? i'll just say the doctor and my colleague and the baka has been speaking to
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a bundle dish administer for information book costing. mohammed ali, i thought he said the potty act says it should be held responsible for the violence rather than the police will not talk to you about the students. we're not referring to the students to be that address on energy is and it is the hard part, the those who entered into this most been and started doing all this whole thing for the thing in belgium, to the jail break and, and help 820 prisoners, to escape over the thing is invading into the jail and then lute the fight out. please tell owners you anything that i don't get a 160 the prison stuff hostage. please, please help us with who you are counting. all those things had happened here. so this is, this is the part party, all the extra, based on the theater is those who have the track record of doing all of this,
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even in the past, back in 2000, 152013. i need to go back to their track record and look at it and find out we do not know ultimately what these 3rd policy groups were doing a lot. busy planning, we kind of substantiate any of that independently, but it is at the end of the day, the government's responsibility for state security. and you must agree that something very seriously went wrong. yeah. no, no, no at hold on. of course we are, we, we, as a government, of course it is our responsibility to bring back the piece. and we did everything that you need to do to bring back the piece will have to do it because it gets all responsibility to protect the lives of the people. therefore, we tried our best to diffuse attention as much as possible. we tried our best to deescalate the pension so that we can quickly bring back the piece. but because of the, you know, some people who are trying to add fuel to the fire trying to create a situation where they can, you know, take advantage of it on top of the government. or they went to that the so the side
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of it is getting more obvious and also mister, we made it difficult for us mr. if we agree, then that it is the, the government's ultimate responsibility to maintain state security that's clearly has in many ways crumbled over the past couple of weeks who passed the responsibility. surely the buck stops with the prime minister. no. should she resign? i mean, she should resign for protecting the people so far the helping that people are protecting that people are trying to bring back the fees. why on our department so should resign for that us. as you can watch the for the interview on top to alta 0 at like 30 gmc on friday. strong winds, large waves and monsoon rains are impeding efforts to contain an oil that cost the west coast to the philippines. a fuel tank a cap size. now another bay on thursday morning, as high food economy swept through the region that can at least 22 people. find me
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that reports. for minute, the thousands of filipinos are picking up the pieces after torrential rains and floods swept through most of the capital on wednesdays. they're grateful to have survived, but don't know how they're going to rebuild their lives. selling them was made up. let's say. it's more difficult to recover at this time compared to and who are flooded before. because the 2nd full of a home caved in. we'll need to get that repaired to respond. them says she doesn't know where to get the money for the repairs, but president, brandon and marcus junior promised government assistance. now the floods have subsided. we are beginning to see the extent of the damage type with jamie left in its wake the entire metro manila region is under a state of calamity and a personal move that speeds the release of emergency funds out to the president as also ordered authorities to speed up the delivery of food and other aid, isolated rural villages. in the early hours of thursday, a tanker carrying nearly 1500000 liters of industrial fuel cap sized off the west
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coast coast guard personnel rescued most of the crew members and later found the body of one that had been missing. but they were struggling to contain the oil spill because abrupt 630. so they'd be, uh, would be there. and uh right now we can let, uh, we can let the spots uh, were resources because of withdrawal wins. and high waves forward the spears drawn currents could spread the oil towards vanilla. in nearby fishing communities, something the coast guard described as a big danger. barn to below al jazeera mendota, as well as far as the canadian providence of all bets are causing widespread destruction. dozens of homes and the town of jasper had been destroyed canadian permanence to adjusting should. the site is more than $400.00. 4 and 5 boxes are due to arrive to assist local rescue teams. 25000 people have been evacuated from
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the affected areas. those are now berta and around the world who have experienced the magic of just the magic is not lost and it never will be. alberta is government will provide the support needed to families and communities to recover and to rebuild stronger than ever so that future generations can continue to experience this wonderful kind community and to feel the magic of being able to come home without the nation says latin america is the only reason in the well to have reduced the number of people experiencing food and security over the last 3 years. mexico city, a government program is helping tackle food waste. julia leona has more. for 2 days, donations include spinach beats and onions all fresh and in near perfect condition
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. these are the day, sir, plus for some of the 10s of thousands of stove holders and one of the largest wholesale food market in the world. from last time, before we would just throw this in the garbage because clients just will buy it like this christian food seller in the market explains, was showing us most of the pi a is still perfectly fit for consumption. now he donates all his unsolved fruit to that, that the government runs program that in turn sent it to soup kitchens and shelters across the city. over the last 4 years, the program has provided close to 900 tons of foods to some of the cities medius. residents, mexican government statistics, say 18 percent of the population. some 24000000 people experienced food insecurity here. the market's director says the programs benefits go beyond feeding the hungry . it's also helping change the mentality around the reuse and disposal of food for people to bring that thing. all goal is to get down to 0 waste,
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not to have more food banks. so donation centers. we're trying to create awareness and people that nothing should be wasted. that includes restaurants, food stools and public markets that can develop circular economy projects that help them use those products that today are going to waste. on one hand, the scale and impact of these programs is somewhat limited. timings and logistics in general. lack of information about that means that tons of food are still lost every day here. you can see some of it here. but for those who rely on them, the support they provide is simply invaluable. it's the difference between being food and secure and having a daily balanced diet, 40 year old housewife. do you know that comes to the soup kitchen every day or some of the food comes from the markets donate.
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