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the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the the hello, i'm about this and this is the news on life and don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes. 10 months of was more than $40000.00 palestinians in gaza. has been killed by his very forces since october 7th, thousands more victims is said to be buried under rubbish. is ready, satellite is attacked palestinian villages in the occupied west by at least one persons being killed. a dangerous variance of the impulse virus emerges in sweden
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is the 1st case for, for the outside africa and the bottle for the russian region. of course, your training and forces sees control of another town while moscow says it's made gains done yet. the we're going to begin and this, these are in gaza where israel's military is now killed. more than 40000 palestinians guides us health ministry says nearly 16 and a half 1000 of those deaths have been children. the total number of victims is expected to be far higher because more than $10000.00 people are still missing, most of believe to be buried under rubble and the ruins of gases. cities say the shopping begins, are coverage. tens of thousands of dollars violently taken. tens of thousands of voices forever silence.
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for the dead, the suffering is for the living. the agony of survival for the $40000.00 men, women, children, and babies. 40000 sons, daughters, mothers, others. 40000 people, often left in pieces for friends and family to mourn. sometimes buried by strangers because whole families had been wiped out an attack helicopters and air strikes drones, tanks and artillery pounding, one of the most densely populated civilian areas in the world. 40000 victims of the kind of indiscriminate bond that might seem un, imaginable. in the 21st century,
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victims who israel's government has coldly characterized. as 40000 human shields for made 40000 people is tens of thousands of parents whose lives will never be the same because they've lost the children. it's thousands and thousands of children who are forever lost their parents and its own going. well, i think that's what people struggled to understand that all those people who have not been killed all those people who are trying to get through without a parent in the trauma, having lost a child, a charlie living intense, still going through bombardment. the impact of bombs and bullets is often immediate, but many die after being crushed under collapsed buildings or from preventable infections, disease and starvation. because is real is blocking medical supplies and food from
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entering costs. it can meet a slower death, seemingly more crude. the yellow below kind of hasn't come out if this happened in a european country, they would have been a reaction, come to a nation and a stronger response. we're a stage where a precedent garza has the value, the just a number of exciting at this and say, hey, can you imagine what 40000 means? it is a catastrophic number that the world cannot imagine. united them despite this, the world sees is where here is and watches every day, every minute back, but remain silent. yes, we are powerless. we are exhausted. we have no energy left. because yeah enough, even if this is revenge against palestinians, they have taken enough revenge enough intervention is needed. what is happening? so proof that the world is completed with israel and the entire world is intent on the destruction of the palestinian people. even as the war and do today, passed, conflicts show indirect long term effects continue for years, and it is
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a near certainty that the death toll in 1000. we'll continue to read it a letter published in the medical journal, lance, it experts predict the final count will not be measured in the 10s of thousands, but in the hundreds of thousands. and while massacres can be measured, the scale of desk put into numbers. the level of suffering and trauma now and going forward is incalculable. same bus robbie ultra 0 and the giovanni a refugee camp in northern garza is really settings killed at least to 7 people. one of the buildings bombed was the home upon a magic abdul carter who had to recover the bodies of his own family. most of them were killed in his reading strike. but he was able to pull his niece from the rubble and russia to his wasting ambulance, my colleagues, so vanya spoke to the un special russell to on the occupied palestinian territories . francesca opened easy. she's as palestinian rights are being violated every day.
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the number we hear is shocking, but it was sort shocking the sticks a to 9 months ago. already. it keeps on growing. and it's, there are 2 things that i find really, a mind blowing. on the one hand, there is the predictability. there was the predictability of warehouse i put a new life policy and terry trick because israel had already called me to speak about crimes. were crimes and presumably crimes against wanted to before october 7 and think of the construction domestic struct. the 2nd is n d. i'm sorry, and this is what's this place i talked about as being is, or the collect argument defining spent over 16 year old siege on gaza. but what has happened also october 7,
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east is i'm is unbelievable. there is an obligation to prevent a genocide and we have o b now there to dr. possibility. also these a j r. i concluded that there is drugs i and still international community doesn't intervene it. so if there is such an erosion the various nation international wanted to ask you about that because all the livers of international law and our rules based system method is sometimes described has been activated, right? the international court of justice. whereas really is currently on trial for genocide and the international criminal court where the chief prosecutor has requested arrest warrants against hamas leaders and against these really prime minister. and of course, the, the 1st form i think, where as a national law is exercised, which is the united nations. all of those have been activated yet. the war continues in pretty much the same way today as it was, you know, 8 months ago,
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10 months ago. what does that tell us? well, you tell us and the one hand that the system is in crisis itself. so that the situated rhetoric situation, you know, in the sign and i don't think that there are words left the door in disposal to fully to the tragedy. the test between the policy and people and 20 central to these trainings. because the obvious, the more obvious in which they have failed is, uh, is, is the hard part you can create um, but again, it did the way we have come there. and the fact that we are there speaks to an ethical failure of the system itself, which is which was barrister after the 2nd world war to prevent in palm beach atrocities like these, especially to provide so he does feel, but also he tells us that the reason you try call christie the system, because if you call her full state,
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has the capacity to determine mean to international can be applied and to whom we cannot. and the stroke is in the laughter current category. this is unacceptable. you know, you know, the system that has premised upon the universality of their lives that has given itself a lot of dogs have the gun and cut out to try to reach a cx, 5 deal, and the captives for prisoners swap. the 1st phase would be a temporary truce jury, which thomas would release women, the elderly and wanted captives in exchange for palestinians held in his wedding presents. the 2nd phase would include a permanent end hospitalization, and the release of all remaining is waiting captives. on the 3rd phase would be the reconstruction of gaza, hama jim, jim's been following the talks in doha very few concrete details emerging thus far as to what precise points are being discussed. in this round of ceasefire talks thus far in doha, we know that the us costs are israel,
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and egypt are all represented in this round of talks. what's less clear is what role precisely how much is playing. the reason for that is in the lead up to this round of talks, how much had stated that they do not want to enter into any kind of new negotiation . this time out. what they would like to see is a response to the framework deal that had been announced previous to now by us president joe biden. and that had been agreed to by how much in early july. now it's important to point out that in every incarnation of these ceasefire talks, how much in israel have never negotiated directly, those 2 sides have always spoken separately to the mediators involved in this process. now at this stage, the us has essentially said that they are confident that both caught up in egypt will be relating messages to how much that how most effectively will be represented
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in some form or fashion. but at this stage, a lot more questions than answers as to what exactly to expect going forward. this is all coming at a very critical at a very volatile time at a time. when the mediators, the us caught the in egypt, have tried to ensure that both is real and how much would be involved in these talks when they are trying to ensure that these talks might stave off a wider conflagration, a wider conflict in the region. there is a lot of concern about this right now, but at this stage, when it comes to these talks, even though it's very high stakes atmosphere, there have thus far been low expectations. how much i'm just either in israel, the families of is really captives held in gaza and as opposed to being rolling on the streets of tel aviv demanding that the is really government signs
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a deal to bring their loved ones back home is really stuff is in the occupied was bank of attacked villages near the city of novelist, one palestinian was killed. many more were injured in the attack on the village of shit. another attack from the time of what are left at least 8 people injured. mos settlers were protected by buz when the army must be burned, cars and homes in the area. is there any opposition leader you have like pete is described the attack size, a terrible model low on the soft roots in jordan's capital. i'm, i'm, it's worth just reminding you that the reason why i'm done is there is because these are, the government has bind all just data from reporting in israel. so what more do we know about these attacks on the, as well, these really military describing what they're calling dozens of masses. really settlers who went on a rampage into different areas, 1st in g t. and secondly, in for water with the larger of the 2 in g now one palestinian has been killed
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confirmed by the health ministry and the occupied west bank. it was a 23 year old man, but still not clear. he was shot by these really military or the settlers who set fire to cars and homes now just to give you an idea of these types of settler attacks have been more frequent since the beginning of the war. in fact, the one that has said that there have been more than 1143 of these attacks since october. the 7th. that's an average of about 4 a day. not to mention the dozens of palestinians who been killed or injured by is rarely settlers who often times carry out these attacks under the protection of these rarely forces. so in this specific incident, the military says they're looking into it and they have so far arrested. only one is rarely settler, even though they have acknowledged that doesn't have participated in the attacks were mentioning before the to the office. and these are the opposition later. yeah, le pete had described the attack size and quote,
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countable model low. we heard anything from other is really leaders a well, we've been hearing from his really officials across the political aisle. let's begin with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who released quite a lengthy statement saying, quotes prime minister netanyahu views with the most of verity the disturbances that took place this evening in sheets which included a tax on people and properties by israelis who entered the village. it is the idea and the security forces that will fight terrorism and nobody else. those responsible for any offense will be apprehended and tried. we also heard from israel's president, isaac, for its onto echo that sentiment. but we also heard from bedside and smelt, rich, the country's finance minister, unknown, alter nationally and a settler himself who referred to this as criminal and our kids to violence. now it's worth mentioning, this is quite a switch from advanced audit smoke ritual. last year when there were huge attacks
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that took place on the village of water and the occupied west bank, he responded by saying, quote, for what it should be wiped down. and the state of israel should be the one doing that. so we're seeing quite a different tone from is really leaders here even though the subtler attacks are nothing new. these attacks on palestinians are nothing new and the palestinians are render defenceless. because the settlers, as we have been constantly reporting throughout the recent months and even years. but these attacks are carried out under the protection of these really military. and there is often times know, just as that is given to the palestinian people who are render defenseless against the settlers who live in illegal settlements in the occupied west bank. found this or heard a non 100 thank you. these are the governments publish times to set up a new illegal is where the settlement and the occupied west by and kids. one of 5 illegals settlements is very authorities promised to make official in june. the
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government says the move is in response to several european countries, recognizing an independent palestinian state and abraham reports and they occupied westbank. it looks peaceful, but the serenity of this body is often interrupted, interrupted by the settlers. because a, you know, before 34 days they set flight in the mountain. i just see it takes us to her childhood home and we had one of the last remaining green areas in bethlehem, in the soft of the occupied westbank. inside of it. there's really circulars who kicked alice his family out, even when the family proved the ownership of the house and is really cool with they were the ones who were issued that is the older. by to these, with industry. i'm not sure. they can move freely, you know, after the, the stablish ment of the news settlements. they're moving here really now you see
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they can move freely moving water, removing anything they want on wednesday is where the government approved and you legal is really supplementing the area named nat had headed links. the supplements in the occupied westbank with those in occupied east jerusalem. it's one of 5 illegals supplements out the booth is ready for right. the minister battalion smoke, which promised to make official in june that decision was announced after several european countries recognized. and in dependent policy needs to this as part of the, in the plan to create metropolitan joseph what they intend to do is to increase the so called municipal boundary of jim salem. and for me, just as a the stating back to the room, an error, palestinians in the village of but you take pride in the fact that they have
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preserved the historical gym and maintain the negative cultural style. from centuries ago, water flows from natural springs through ancient channels to feed the planted terraces. palestinians registered the area as the unesco world heritage site. this is considered one of policy lines, most scenic hikes, your way or fraternity to enjoy the fresh air in nature. but palestinians then to lose all of that replaced by illegal is really supplements which usually start off with a building like this one behind me. alice says she misses the calmness of the valley, but for now she insists she will keep fighting until she gets it. we are the simple somebody against the states need that, but he just eat off your pipe left bank by this time the
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health officials in sweden. so it is confirmed the country's 1st case of the more serious variant of the highly infectious and fox disease. it's not the 1st country outside the african continent to register a case and comes off. the impulse was declared to global health emergency by the world health organization. on wednesday, the outbreak was 1st reported in democratic republic of congo. it's led to the depths of more than 500 people will find that data for stuff. this is the 1st case of played one to be diagnosed outside the african continent. the effective person has also been infected during his stay in an area of africa, where there is a large outbreak of impulse. the impulse was 1st discovered in lab monkeys in 1958 and st. demik and parts of central west africa. but cases have been increasing under up a 160 percent compared to this time last year. in 2022, the w h o declared a global emergency initial symptoms. a similar to flu, including 8 some fever and swollen glands, followed by
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a painful rush that forms blisters and bulk spreads to physical contact with infected people, as well as contaminated surfaces and objects. simon clark is a professor in cellular micro biology at the university of reading. he's joining his time from reading in the u. k. very good to have you with us on audra 0. i mean, it's always important, isn't it? with cases like this? um, to put it into context, it talk to us about how i talk to us really about how important, how significant this spread could be just without been trying to alarm people. well, it means that this vision of impulse spread outside of africa. and of course that for it could, it's, and that's, it could not a will, could have spread the countries. and if it hasn't though done so already, then the results like the chance that it will do in the not too distant future. so
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how concerned should people be because we've seen this before, that was a spite of a bowler at one point a few years ago as well. that and respect to other countries under seemed to be a world wide panic. i mean, how concerned should people be to find deeper should be wherever the risk and they should take it in a sort of in a measure the way they should understand who reads and who is not. so it's a high risk they should understand, but the chances of catching this without having a place in personal contact with somebody who's infected is actually very minimal. i mean, the, the, the typical way of transmission is post the 1st the physical compact skin on skin normal skin in contact with the site bed and will clothing the speed infected. but it can be spread by costs and sneezes as well, but that's as much herrera. what groups are most likely to be affected? who is likely to be most the risk people we've been traveling in the area and in
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europe. i gay and bisexual men as i've, when i've had a high risk of it as well, in terms of uh the, the previous outbreaks of other uh, viruses that we've seen around the road. what lessons have been learned from that that would allow people to be able to are like medical organizations to be able to contain this more effectively. a lot of the lessons learned to do these things time the spread, the very quickly, very rapidly around the world. but if you get, if you, if you manage to put a lead on that then and create a firewall and reduce the amount of transmission, then the emergency may drive a buyout. and of course, i point people in the direction of what happened with sauce, which is a relative or want to, to have kind of a could be 19 when that was a problem type field years ago. the strict containment measures put in place on a died out,
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it went away because it was the table to transmit from person to person with any infectious pathogen. if you stop happening right, person to person spread, it will eventually die out. i remember mentioned that the initial symptoms were similar to flu, including eggs, fever and swollen glands. i won't point, should somebody go to their medical, i expect that to get tested for the possibility that they might have this. what uh, signs should they show when they pick up the blisters button that they should. um they, they said sometimes you just outlined uh, not from comments or thoughts of space. and just because somebody is experiencing them on that right. and doesn't mean that they've brought them parks, but i think but expect people have to go straight. or if they've been in contact with somebody who is suspected will prove in case of an impulse, then they should consult my doctor as well. so i'm talking, we appreciate you being with us and i'll just do this. so thank you very much.
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indeed you're welcome. are defined with us now we're stick wielding students a fault with supporters of the over the phone government as long as of employment associates, i've seen outside the nation now. so the police crank done killed at least $300.00 student protesters. i seen that i had been in power for more than 20 years. at least 2 student protesters i've been named to attempt to the administration of your child who's got more than dot com. that's dirty members of the public. political party of, i'm from all walks of life i've gathered in the goal is to prevent any prying over time by the former ruling party members and their supporters to gather you have to pay homage, father of the nation, check mcgiver. i'm on that side. we will not let them organize themselves. some people under the banner allow me leave you, attempt to come out and gather in the streets and, and attempt to destabilize the current situation that we had successfully prevented
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from happening, bangladesh, she hindus are very safe out here. i am him do and proud to be born in bangladesh. there is no communal hatred here. some people are spreading propaganda from abroad . they've been checking car identities or people. some of the people identified by bidding up and man handled. this comes up the former time and especially i come to an end or some part of their supporters to organize themselves when it comes to revelation. and to come in district withdraw from that really didn't happen. just really started every corner of the city, preventing any kind of it done by the former ruling party members and across the country as well. there's been a lot of interest all for even the former prime minister has been charged with murder in the dark. i called several senior members, i've been arrested for the last few days. generally people that have nothing going on other than checking some paper will happen, man, and a little bit. and as i said, but then i'll check that there is no counter revolution will be allowed. we paid
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too much blood on this new independence. a lot of people sacrifice. and we want a new bond with this. and people have committed those crimes will be brought to justice. and that's our case. the magic veneer interim government under charge race . i'll give it off talk. com. so i'm ahead and i'll just see the account of the house and job. i did speak to supporters in the us state of maryland. the 1st joined defense is the president jumped out of the election the here's our forecasts for a friday across europe in africa and 1st stains. first heat is trapped into the balkans here and as a result of this heat, we're going to see some daytime heating storms pop up here. some places are good 10 degrees above where they should be at this time of year. another spot fits about 10
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degrees hotter than it should be, is lisben at $38.00 degrees, taking a look at the 3 day forecast. yep. okay, so you should be 28 and then very windy conditions will tap into a north or the wind. so that's gonna drop down your temperature, so there is some relief coming over the next little bit. okay, we got wet weather draped over scandinavia, pushing into the baltic states trailing back through denmark, just a few showers netherlands and belgium, great into that western side of france, but looking good for the southeast corner of england sends out. so monday, your temperature we pounds to $25.00 degrees, still windy, unfortunately around athens and same goes for greece is creek island. both spots have been dealing with wildfire as here. and what a method is in this part of africa, particularly northern nigeria. the need to go and gone not storms rate across, breaking a fast, so that is likely going to trigger some flooding over the next 24 hours or so con for now in south africa. but watch what happens on saturday dust. it was a wind and a few showers in cape town,
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today. on now to sierra of the the 14, i'll just need a reminder of what's up stories besides the desktop, from israel's water and got gaza, has passed. 40000, and the 16 and a half photos into 5 children more than 11000, a women as more people are believed to be buried under level. a new run of drugs the cx 5 also is taking place in doha, in the us. the white house as a framework for the deal has been largely agreed and that most of the discussions that are on the details of implementation and is really sacrificing me. occupied
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westbank of attacked villages near the city of novelists. one palestinian was killed and many more were injured. and then we talked on the village of ships. another tax on a ton of water left at least 8 people injured. a very particular and the size of guys says he's been working almost non stop since the war began. he says it's a difficult but vital task and he says is more important than ever because the death toll us are past 40000 palestinians. all of them need to be buried. that a couple was human to put some dental bought in central gossen. as this has become for me, you see most of the 10 months is there any bombardment? people moving to friends and family members may be agents and they sometimes it's a hospital saying good bowing to his wife. oh yeah, no, we're a mother. do the lifeless body of her daughter sending
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you a piece of mind. oh, it's a broken heart like so many others in goes was lives out traditionally, always very well. i am, i'm there and someone has to do the great thing on eunice. news of the fact he's the person even know what the next, what uh since the war began, we haven't stopped even for a minute. there's no place next to bury people. were exhausted. i wish for this voltage and allies have been rude. today alone, i dug at least 70 graves as good as tall reaches 40000 people. it's back breaking work. the concrete slab is hitting and this is the responsibility he feels to continue with this difficult job. many do not get to the stone, even the old graves,
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it is the unlucky concrete blocks monks where the meet to remains. lie. he hasn't done. no, it's all profession. we have been digging graves for all day. and since the start of the walk, we have run out of space, we're having to open the old grades to bury people inside. and we have reached a situation where we're forced to bury people on top of one another. in the middle of the school, this is one man's best to, to provide some simple ends of dignity for the dead. one resting place at the time, target cup assume which is 0. there we've been, i post on at least 41 percent of those killed in gaza since october the 7th our children. i'll just get a spoke with. not that i will he see upon a medic for the palestinian red crescent, lost his eldest son when it is very strike destroyed the building right next to his home comes the so how the law in a ticket and what,
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what i see can the what the get done shopping, i mean, what does it get done? the show will it? you'll me and you need see what he will mean and united. what will it might not a one of us to give him a good special feel me on the dish has been, which is the level for good. how about the bottom? if it was, i'm not sure that in a couple of itself, you can make it a lot of possibly best, but otherwise i'm a lucky because the supplemented i get done under the negative balances. uh well that but and then what is it left alone? well, that is a, by them hold up and still what am i having this book level? a lot of that can do this a photo for have how does it go to? uh, that's in what the mind not getting going on the camera level and can, could even look at problems, leave them a 19 extra legit, decimal cut in the hands of who and even this really stuck up more at the initial and one with that with the hensley, beginning of the other, did you do that
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a you have the yeah, up in the like in the old me and you know me and, but they're not going implement at the newport, but for that help put the boxes. the handley is a vascular search and he returned from guys at 10 days ago. he's joining us from flint, michigan. thank you very much indeed for being with us. and the story we've just had about not, not having lost his son. a reminder is if we really needed reminded the medical stuff have to carry on working even though so many of them face tragedies every day . absolutely, thanks for having me. and, and honestly the story he just talked about is, sounds very, very familiar. and my 2nd day i was an awesome hospital trying eunice and my 2nd day as i was going to decision, now i introduce myself and, and no kind of pursuing it language. usually we go by a bow, something you, your son named. so i introduced myself on the desktop, so i'm so i'm
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a matic. and the gentleman next to me he turned to me and said me mad at your son's name is medic. oh, this magic dentist said he's 7 and you said yeah, my 2nd son name was medic. and he just walked away and i, i kind of fed this was we him the way he talked about it. so i need to over to my, to the physician next to me i said what's going on? he said just a days ago, a days ago this doctor and he said also be the doctor. and they have stock, hetzel. death kept his father, his mother, his wife and 3 kids. and the 3 kids were lifted. the 2nd one name was maddox, just like my own son. and he buried on all of them. he missed work for one day. one day that's a, that's what he must work for. and then he came to walk as an officer, be the exception of the next day. and that was in days ago a this before he met to me and, and this, this was amazing. and i couldn't imagine that this could happen,
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but someone to bury his entire family and show up tooled as if almost as if something happens. i know something happened in his mind, but that's the reality that the been a senior doctor of working with on databases. do they get any support? do they get any sort of a mental health support? fund facing trauma is like best not only obviously, as you were talking about the personal traumas that they're going through. but also of course, the trauma of having to do with damaged and broken people who are coming into the, the, uh, the hospitalized every day. actually, you know, and i think one of the sentence as a one of the composition does really struck me really bad. there was one of domestic apps that i witnessed where multiple multiple kids came and they were literally shut up in 2 pieces. i stop trying because i just couldn't pending the emotion of seeing multiple kids coming to pieces. and one of the little kind of
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doctors tend to me and said, you are one lucky man. you still know how to prize. and at the moment i didn't understand what he meant, but then the more time that i spent and gone. so i realized that totally knowing talk to try, knowing how to express your emotions is a blessing that they don't have any more because they just lost it with the constant damage and bombardment. just something as simple as trying to expose to express your emotions has been lost on them because they just don't know how to do that anymore. because of the constant damage on their meant that visit can be basis or reporting. of course, in the last few hours that the number of those who have died as a result of these very attacks has gone over 40000. but $16500.00 of those so far are children. talk to us about the kind of reaction that you have to numbers like that. i think that's,
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that's the one thing that helps me the most and hips. anyone who's being 2 guys to the most. the amount of pediatric walk that we've done something that they haven't done in my life it's i'm a fast screwed up solution. i am trying to save offs and linux we do fast for the reconstruction to that. it and gets it in 2 weeks of done. everything except saving lives and on. so i was and be taking licks and off to save lives. and that's by itself is really bad. even was most of those cases, 80 percent of the invitations of done with the kids. and when i say kids, i don't think kids and the legal pay many people and they're 18. i mean kids who are end of the age of state, most 80 percent of cases with my experience, 80 percent of the invitations of done with on kids. less than the age of 8, and we've done that to save their lives. and unfortunately, even with that,
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i can't tell you how many times we fail to do that despite the invitations because of the amount of entries the swapping of going into the next into the of ours. but that can, i cannot describe the emotions of described. mckayla tickets was literally that big was one year old, having smoking in as big as this death to the time sick that has collected, altering from one side to the other. so i believe those numbers, i've seen it with my eyes. it is really disheartening to see that the bad, especially with these of those casualties with kids and again, my kids, i got me under 18, i mean under 8 years old. now i understand that you have been in gaza twice. um, do you intend to go back and are you surprised by the number of medical staff who are willing to go back to an area when they're facing such levels of trauma as you're describing? absolutely dying to go back i. i say that before and i, i would say it again. i've never been more human. i've never felt more and poked in
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my life. done my time and god's so you, you see those people do you see those strong doctors who's been literally going to genocide for 10 months straight and they're still a bit to, to talk to distance doing stage of these. they are doing complex injuries and you feed, so i'm pull up so i'm coming up there. they're taking me, i think i, i would love for them to teach us to teach the rest of humanity, the meaning of, of manhood, the meaning of what it means to be a v a. he will be a doctor because they really told me a lot within the last to visit. i went to the investigator surgeon, thank you very much indeed for joining us. and i'll just say this thanks for having the degree and forces continue to push into the rushes coast collision undertaking the
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ton of sewage at the border. ukraine's top military combined to told the president of the landscape they've seized control of 82 settlements inside russian territory . incursions not into its 2nd week, russia remains in control of much of eastern ukraine, but its forces have been entrenched for most of the war grains incursion into crust is farther north from the main front lines. moscow's acknowledge ukraine's games. but it says they're not as significant as keith is claiming. ukraine says it's now 35 kilometers deep into russian territory. i'm for the controls. the ton of sewage up. suzanne is the largest sacrament there with the population of about 5000 people . i'll just say this defense attitude alas, because helpless, has more from the ukrainian capital. keith, a decrease of bones, has been ongoing, but it slowed down to a trickle. only a few moments as today, as she is fighting rages as russian reinforcements of push to the front to be able to stop the ukrainian, the bones, wednesdays, attacked by ukraine or russian. beautiful fields is only be the postal success.
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supple image ration today confirms that at least to the wrong ways are intact, allowing russian just to take off and attack some training positions. politically. now ukraine has thousands of russian civilians on the civilian control and the military control. and what has happened now is the high combined of ukraine, as announced, seemed to be a most sweet home in jones with gretchen look off to the basic needs and issue a law in order that ukraine is know, struggling with the fact that it now has to care for the lives of will be of thousands of russian civilians, alex control police or to 0 keys. and also giovanni's monitoring developments from moscow. she sent us this report. let's, let's throw in the mean. this is what's left behind after ukrainian attack on the town of sue john in the curse region of russia on thursday. the city is now on the front line after ukrainian forces pushed into russian territory on august 6th. as
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battles continue for control of the strategic border city and vital gas help of suit you. both sides are claiming, tells me, gains here to, to is home to a pipeline that continues transporting russian natural gas to europe despite the ongoing hostilities. meanwhile, russian forces claim they are slowly pushing ukrainian forces back. or this photo is released by the defense ministry shows a number of ukrainian paratroopers killed in the village of porky in the cursed creature. russian officials also claimed that the curse region village of martin oak grove was cleared of ukrainian forces. that's located about 8 kilometers north east of su, just similarly the village of crew, pets. northwest substitute job is also back in russian control. just south of curse, a drone attack, hit residential homes. you should back, you know, in the belgrade region injuring at least 5 civilians. hours later, local officials declared a state of emergency in the entire region could be serviceable,
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still to good schools. our commission looked at the situation in the belgrade regions and made the decision to declare a federal emergency on the whole territory of the region. in the near future, we will explain what this really means for the effective districts and for the effective residents. this group associates and with the state of emergency comes more forces. the defense minister andre fellow solved, announced additional troops will be deployed to belgrade regionally. the move comes of thousands of people in the western regions of belgrade bri, owns, and curse had been evacuated with no clear idea when they will be able to return home. i believe that not only the russians were taken by surprise, by the sudden success of the cranium break through and maybe in the, in the west to worth taking. and brian were really surprised, i believe the cranium, political mo, tray, we read the ship is also surprised. right now,
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how successful they turned out to be technically and may be. is that the last want to do next? while officials in russia are prepared for the worst, this offensive is highlighted, the vulnerabilities of the 2000 kilometer land border russia, shares with ukraine president vladimir put and has vowed to take the enemy outs and defense. officials are confident they can push the occupying forces out occurs with reinforcements on the way. with each passing day, the supply is offensive continues. it's becoming more of a real threats and a real embarrassment for the russian military. the sources of worry al jazeera moscow. the turn to the us now vice president, capital harris and president joe biden, to be an address and supporters in the state of maryland and discussed the administration's new plan to lower prescription drunk prices for americans. as the 1st joint public events since barton jumped out of the election and harris became the democratic presidential candidates as the united states senator,
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i fought to pass laws that would make health care more affordable and accessible for all americans. and as vice president, together with. a 5 in our president we finally addressed the long standing issue that 3 years was one of the biggest challenges on the subject, which was that medicare was prohibited by law from negotiating lower drug prices. and those costs then got passed on to our seniors, but not anymore. why does correspond, kimberly, who has been, at the event, it wasn't built as a campaign event, but it certainly felt like one as crowds packed into this gymnasium to see for the 1st time cala harris and joe biden. together. it's the 1st time they've appeared since joe biden handed the baton to harris to be
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a top of the democratic ticket. and he certainly gave her a warm endorsement in front of this crowd saying she'll make one hell of a president that certainly got a huge applause line. now this again was supposed to be a white house event about lowering drug prices for seniors. and certainly that is what the vice president talked about. but again, the president himself was also in sort of account painting mood, coming up with a new name for his republican rival. he now calls the former president donald trump donald dump. and that also was a big applause line for many here in the crowd. but really the focus was on harris, who many say they are excited about her candidacy simply because they want to see. and they liked that she represent someone that they have certainly not seen in the oval office and wants to see. and that is a woman of color. now there's been a lot of criticism about harris that she has not given any sort of detailed
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interview or any formal sit down interview. and that really she's been riding a wave of popularity. but all of that is going to change on friday. that's because she's going to travel to the us state of north carolina. that's where she's going to be unveiling a major economic policy platform. she's going to be announcing a federal ban on price gouging. that's something that's already been criticized by her republican rivals. still, that is what she's going to be. i'm veiling when she travels to that state on friday. kimberly healthcare alger 0 in the state of maryland and republican presidential candidate donald trump is holding a news conference from his golf club and betterments to new jersey. kristen, some of them is their 1st want to be in the same kristen of the will. president trump, the former president is heading out a lot of familiar themes in his remarks. he's talked
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a lot about inflation and immigration. he actually is making his remarks next to a table that is stacked with groceries and household items like cereal and the formula and coffee. talking about how prices have gone up so much. you've pointed to the fact that serial is up 26 percent of baby formula is up 30 percent. he did this interestingly, the day after the department of labor announced that year over year inflation actually hit its lowest level in 3 years. but of course, many americans are really still struggling with high prices in the country. and, and polls actually show that they trust donald trump to deal with inflation more than they do. his opponent comma harris. so the former president's trying to harp on that theme and tie the policies of joe biden and come le harris to the problem of rising prices. here's a little bit of what he said. we're
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a failing nation because of the way it's been run for the last 3 and a half years. we're failing. nation. people are coming into our country by the millions and millions and millions. we have no idea who they are, where they come from. but we're also a failing economy. carmella harris is a radical, california liberals who broke the economy, broke the border and broke the world, frankly. us and the former president said that it is uh cala harris is common. those policies that are going to make price is even worse. he is accusing her of communist left his policies throughout his remarks. he says that when he is elected, he will make america affordable again. he promise to close the border on day one. again, seems that we have heard from him in the past, but more directly targeted uh to the questions that are being asked of him by reporters. yeah. be we watching the video of him making his speech and then taking
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questions from the, from the press there and it's a very different environment, isn't it for donald trump? i mean there aren't any big crowds. there's no installation. there's no tell it from terry's reading offer. script, what do you make of his performance? indeed, uh, you know, as i said, so just intuitively, there is not a lot new here, but the former president was very scripted in his opening remarks. he went on for a good half hour before he took any questions. and i think this is in response to criticism he's been receiving from people within his own party, nikki haley for one. the former a competitor of donald trump, who endorsed as him a republican, but has criticized him for not focusing enough on policy for going off scripts for attacking cala harris because of the way she laughs. or the way she works when he
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should be focus more on policy. so it seems to be sort of a shift in town while he's not in front of a proud where he can risk and go off script is an talk as long as he wants for as much as he wants. we see a real focus on policy issues, although again, with the same derogatory statements of his competitor, but in a more policy focused way. chris, and thank you very much indeed christmas, let me talk to some new jersey. the still ahead of knowledge is here, 3 years is the telephone. we took power the spanish time, and we looked at why the ask on economy has shrunk by more than a course of the
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1st 3 months, 3 years since the ton of on re, to control of count his time on. the overall security situation is set to have improved world wide assistance to have gotten this done has dropped some a bunch of ed reports on the changes since a group came to power. it's a day off this tech style company in public, within the last 3 years, it'd be many days like this. the 35 stuff members barely produced, the scarves, trolls and uniforms. they used to 10 years ago when the company was founded. hardly, we have very little uh, orders uh from the local companies. we have exporting the, the products, but to and very little quantity. youtube banking restrictions, business operating cash, and those who can afford it open to accounts abroad to buy and sell real materials in finished goods. it's been 3 years since many have gone say the international
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community began its collective punishment. that has been the telephone to controller from the government, which collapsed as foreign forces left the country. a 20 at ward again, started on fighters, led by the us with an off the top of the on to take over a couple of security until it pulled up its troops with the foreign troops. the much needed aid for millions of of guns also left the country. the you in estimates $23000000.00 of guns needs at least $3000000000.00 in him out of 10 you need. this is just a quarter of that has been funded. the group now called itself these nomic cabinets in spite, isn't supporters are celebrating 3 years in power. the us led coalition spend $300000000.00 a day every day for 20 years. but these looking to show for alonza. besides the ministry hot bed, which was inherited by the fall of on basic services such as roads, schools, and hospitals from the existing paper interim government,
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as the telephone calls themselves says, it's trying to resurrect an economy from scratch, but contacts us billions of dollars which are being held abroad, it's still unrecognized as a government controls multiple embassies and international invoice or station in of kind of stuff. but the biggest criticism has been it's restrictions and women in particular, the bannon girls, secondary education outcomes, resilient and against all odds. this is a women's cafe in hair off. this is the owner is a former medical student who couldn't continue his studies, an exclusive socializing space or up on women who appreciate the space on the phone . i'm happy to be here because the girls stand on their own feet and the minute i'm a customer of this cafe because we didn't have such a place. i'll be a customer of this cafe forever. second couple, this is what the bob's busy days looked like. the male and female workers were busy, we have the whole stuff. people got some order from the local company from the
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international community. and we will free up more joplin, man, and woman. and a nation which feels abandoned by the world continues to clutch onto that hope of better days ahead. so i'm a job you how does there what kind of corruption about that and it has closed flight disruptions on the tell you the island of sicily, the tell us volcano in europe. so increased activity overnight to release in findings of lava and tombs of ash into the air smoke from the interruption affected pilots visibility near kasanya international airport scientists in the u. k. say they're shocked to discover that part of the famous stonehenge monument came from a lot farther away than originally thought. they found that the alter stone originated 750 kilometers away in northern scotland rather than wales. the discovery is raising more questions about how people around 4 and a half 1000 years ago when able to transport shoed stones across such distances.
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i'll be back in a couple of minutes for more normally storage. i'm about to stay with us on august the as the kosovo celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between serbian and because of albany and forces we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people have power, examines the posts for landscape and present the challenges for the regions youngest country. this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just the utah pod who came in to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing. yep. on his government with these says 5 digit, you say getting less of a thought provoking nonsense. the e, you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way.
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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 signing up as an, as not that important factor. he had the story on talk to how does era all that remains of what was once a classroom before is rose were now schools have become regular targets for the military for desperate college to use this school in. this is a neighborhood because of city serve as a temporary home is pretty forces issue new is actuation orders for 9 areas in newness warning they would for sleep operate against palestinian fighters there . click on what is happening to us. by the time we reach an area, these readings want us to leave it whether or not the whole world is watching the act and find a solution to academics is where the forces have funds areas in the north, south,
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and center of the carlos trip. the latest, the punctuation orders are causing panic, because with is where you repeatedly targeting, so called save stones. there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go next. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the know i'm about this and this is the news on life from do have coming up in the next 60 minutes. the one of the bloodiest conflicts of the 21st century. israel's genocide and god says no killed more than $40000.00 palestinians in less than
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