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in this activity to sign the present, s not then import effective via the story on talk to how does era the know that type in a israel that strikes across the guys are a tax and get out. but i could have family of 8 of us to the other one down. jordan, this is all just here a life and oh, so coming up your effective state makes another visit to israel to push for us these 5 do you? but how about us accuses benjamin the young of instructing and agreeing, plus john henry and outside of the democratic national convention in chicago were protesters are gathering for the 1st major demonstration of the week. the bellows, as president says, ukrainian troops and must thing on his buddha, while you cranes soldiers, percentage interruption the
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and to are punished in in the families that being wiped out buys really strikes on gaza. a family of 8, including 6 children, were killed as they were sleeping and did out by the in the center of the street is really a tax of killed more than $40000.00. been the young since october, 40 percent of the bed of children. i mean, my food begins are coverage from the at all by to the doctor. a lack of sab was given for the wounded interlock, so that she could not hold her brother only an hour before mohammed was killed by an is really drawn in their home and near the about a palestinian families gone to 6 children killed in their sleep alone with their mother and i continue to show my daughter had been
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struggling to have children for years. she had those children through i've yes, the oldest brother, a girl who was a year and a half and quadruplets were all killed. the mother was a you in agency stuff. what wrong to those innocent children do with a posing any danger to israel with a caring arms is real, have issued new force evacuation orders in parts of the city. much of it didn't really uninhabited. got a civil defense save 90 percent of the strips. facilities have been destroyed. it's so cold. save. don't. now reduce the 10 percent of district pop up because randy on the orders have reduced the amount of tearing sand from 30 kilometers to less than 20 kilometers. crowding and coming civilians in a narrow strip on the hot temperatures and causing outbreak of diseases. in addition, people will lose access to 2 out of the only 3 major water for us. timing of the 19
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major water. well, switch to have more than 60 percent in the area of these will no longer be accessible by rest of the office closing in on an ever shrinking space. and there is really bonds towards who the no say. right, right. because you can, coming civil shows, talk for a potential seas buyer are expected to resume in cairo on thursday, a deal or to bring much needed beside for millions of tell us citizens who have experienced months of devastation. the majority of those killed or injured have been women and children, according to you. and is this the rate of children dason? this complex is on a president in the history of modern wars. they're also more vulnerable to diseases like polio, that health officials war and it could spread through the displace, put in the future of the children and even more risk honey, my mother was just the uh, from there is velocity in the central area,
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palestine. meanwhile, a hospital in northern gauze, i says it's run out of fuel and would likely be forced to close on monday. putting patients' lives at risk. israel has severely restricted the entry of life saving humanitarian aid, medical supplies, and fuel into gaza since last october. most out, 100 reports now from allows the hospital as a result of this vehicle to asian fuel allowed the hospitallers shutting down. this facility is one of the meet some of these. yeah. and, and nothing goes through that to provide the medical care for patients and wanted people those people yeah. cannot provide to me because care as, as there is a beautiful page of a few walls so they can not read the hospital or they cannot grab the ambulances. we smoke to the allowed the hospital. they're up to the police, how much off hands you told us about the dire situation here in this hospital and he told us old. so if this hospital will not be provided with a few will,
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it will be shut down and will be out of service in the next 24 hours. and someone has to be with the lives of patients and not hiding by threats, especially as we are the only facility offering orthopedic treatment on surgical operations. 56 in total has been perspired. if fuel is not delivered soon, all these patients will develop congress and inflammation and then ultimately have their limbs amputated. old use the life. in addition of delivery procedures, particularly emergency sections will be effective. fuel must be delivered to the hospital without delay that we also spoke to the one of the patients who expressed about is since you hear about the costs of the over fuel, that's what's happening. the whole society and the health care system. and the you have connected to john, i have a pain in my kidney and talked to the trying to organize an ultrasound examination . but no one is available. even lab test salt postables due to
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a lack of power or few old hospitals around a few full patients the left without hope. we have great and weary of this. you wouldn't experience this in any other hospital in the world, only and gone to of the city also stays over fuel for what's ending thousands of lives. yeah. and did nothing, does this trip, and if this hospital will be shut down, it will be a medical task for, for a lot of the computer. i just need a northern does a script. so this time israel lights has force displacement from central and southern gaza. it has come even more people are from vital water sources. i'll just say it was honey. i'll share reports from from us. nothing to one of the jonathan. we didn't get to the here in southern guys. we've been documenting the damage to underground water, wells tanks and pipe networks as a result of israel's ongoing war on gaza. as it nears, it's 11th month,
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i saw them well enough for the 4 months to selma. we spoke to engineer salon sure about the situation in con units, and that's what the heck up at the bottom me a feel for the damage inflicted on the entire water infrastructure in gaza on the is of the wall has sticking. i had a total on it for a single resident. the water share per capita has full and sharply and will reach out 0 at some point on the best of days. it does not go beyond $78.00 leaders of water per person to meet all of your daily living in a box full out of the 5 major tanks have been destroyed, the least used to palm more than 30000 cubic meters every single day. now, what can i go beyond 10000? nope, the destruction does not stop with these wells and tanks. it extends to water distribution networks all across the city. but the, you know, the municipalities facing great difficulty in getting them working again, pumping water to the city's residence is now close to impossible to the left side
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of the water distribution network has been intentionally targeted by is ready forces adding to the list of war crimes. committed what people in gaza are struggling to get their basic water needs. when the others we stand and long queues for i was hoping to get some clean water and is your, this is the gym. so been the, my little girl and i a waiting. and these, along the lines under the heat of assigned with no, should the me, i knew the nation, we appeal to the whole well, to help us at least get some clean water. madman matter. yeah. and then when i need on while yeah, the on, we really struggling to find some clean water that we work long distances to find lisel. but it's not sufficient enough for my family. how does it go to the finish, the low product of even those palestinians in gasoline who have not been killed in this war, are barely surviving on top of the missiles, bombs and bullets. israel has created kansas other causes of death in every part of
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the gods. australia, top among them, the destruction of infrastructure and the dangerous health hazards. they create a set of dizzy all. medina to connie, one is what some roses from unread, that's the human agency for palestinian refugees. he told us they are the only solution to guns as water crisis is a ceasefire. there's a whole range of us and connects and says connects problems here that we're dealing with, which means the only solution to it is, is rarely a ceasefire. we've got, we previously have massive issues with fuel coming in, hiring lots of wells and hiring the southern nation plants. those have recently been ease but where we're left with a whole raft of, of other issues. the massive damage that has been inflict said on the water and sanitation infrastructure over the past 10 months, the cultural supply from is riley, was the lines on, on, on, on. our ability to bring is that off to bring in the chemicals,
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to purify the water with a friend from a lack of chlorine right now. and in terms of the daily grind over a 1000000 people now crammed into the middle era. this is an area that's built to provide services for the many people. so the, what's the point is simply on hair. and when people continually move from one place to another, the what's the point is what's the providers have to follow the browser? it's incredibly difficult for, for them to get access and us and other ortho providers in gauze or to ensure that access when people are on the move and they're on the move in the midst of a very heavy complex as well. and very heavy on the bottom. so not only is it difficult, it's also often very dangerous. meanwhile, us secretary of state and to me, blink. and there's an israel, his 9th trip there since the war began in october. this is his latest attempt to push one into the war lincolns due to meet. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu on monday?
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the us counts are in egypt, say a bridging proposal has been presented to israel. i'm us the closest, the remaining gaps from the opening sci fi tools when it comes expected to travel to egypt on tuesday. the mediators are set to assume that tools. what, how much does that use benjamin netanyahu of preventing this, the spot, the puzzle from being put in place in a statement. the group said, these ready prime minister continues to put up obstacles in the way of reaching an agreement on this setting, new conditions and demands with the aim of 14 mediation efforts and prolonging the war. how much goes on to say that the new proposal on the table responds with the conditions netanyahu had previously laid out, including his rejection of a permanent c 5. so the 0 is honda, fluid has blown out from jordan capital. and then to remind that she's the ad because these, when the government has bombed, which is 0 from a posting in his room. and it's late, his statement says that his role is obstructing the tops by continuously adding new conditions to the proposal on the table. says that they want to go back to the
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original framework that was outlined by you as president joe biden, at the end of may, that the group had responded to on july. second is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. back in july had released a list of non negotiable, but he called red lines going into these negotiations with while speaking on sunday, benjamin netanyahu has said that his role is willing to make compromises. and then mediators should now offer the pressure on him us and you have said want, instead of on these really use emphasizing that diplomatic and military pressure could be the key to forcing him us to enter into a deal. now there are talks and negotiations that are still going to be ongoing this week in egypt and capital where there will be and his really delegation present. but we also have to remember the us secretary of state anthony blinking is set to meet with these really prime minister on monday in order to apply that zip automatic pressure on netanyahu in order to get him to soften his steps. there had
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been several reports within his really media citing anonymous officials saying that while there is a lot of optimism and while there has been progress that's made is really official . should lower expectations because it's not exactly know what is going to happen. but none the less, both nets and yahoo and how much have maintained their red lines into these negotiations, saying that they have major sticking points. how much as they want to see a complete end to the war, while it's in young has said that he needs a guarantee that the war could continue to substitute as ita. i'm a of the democratic presidential candidate come to her ascend, running mate. tim was campaigning in the battleground state of pennsylvania. there when a bus to the head of the democratic convention, which begins on monday. a republican challenge of donald trump is also set to
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campaign in the state. pennsylvania is considered a swing state time, it's electronic college votes, could hold the keys to the white house. very much consider a standardized. we have a lot of work to do to earn the vote of the american people. that's why we're on the bus for today. we're going to be traveling the country as we've been talking, listening to the next $79.00. what as far as travels through pennsylvania law and security preparations have been made in chicago, city officials are expecting big crowds of people to be protesting against washington supply weapons to israel. once more on gaza. fencing has been installed across multiple city blocks, and a designated area for demonstrations has been established. chicago is home to one of the largest public opinion americans, communities in the united states. after they was drawn 100 joins us live now from chicago. john said they're expecting a number of protests outside the dnc this week, but what am i quoting for?
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well, this is the 1st day of those many protests on the eve of the convention. and this one is a group called bodies outside of unjust laws. that's a coalition of groups with a number of issues. one of them is reproductive lights, 0 l g b t, right, and also against the war in gaza. and that's what usually with the palestinians lags behind me. and you can also see there is a significant police presence here. chicago deals with massive protests over time over the years. not just the one a month, the $68.00 that everyone is talking about. thousands is people at a time and you can see they're ready to guide that proud to be prepared. if anything happens, let me ask you to speak with me to one of the or 2 of the people who are here. this is jessica posey, and you're here for reproductive lines, right?
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right. just explain to me why you hear. why protested the dnc. yeah, we're not necessarily protesting. that being said, we're just here to raise awareness that of course and access will always be available no matter what happens. and i see you've got a friend here for moral support. so we want to get you both in there and tell me what is it about reproductive rides that are so that's so important to you, you know, as a young person, probably a big issue, considering the supreme court ruling recently. right. it's a very important issue. i think especially for black men and women of color and because for so long our bodies have been basically not ours. the government is police are bodies for so long, such as like henrietta lex, i think every social is issue was interconnected and this is just one social issue that i am taking part in. but it affects everything. and would you say that you're protesting against the convention or, or in protesting for the car or the car and your chicago in as
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well. i imagine you are as well. tell me what, what, how do you feel about having the democrats from their convention this year here in the city of chicago? i think chicago has an amazing city. anything that's here can pop off, and i especially appreciate the attention that we're getting. so we can bring this issue to light and we can raise more awareness. and by pop up, are you referring to some of the protests we've had that have gone a little, a little russ over over the years? no, i mean pop off like chicago is a really cool city. and so anything that's here is going to be really successful because we all care and we're all willing to fight for what's right. that's just my age stuck in there. i misinterpret you. so what are you going to do for the rest of the week here? rest of the week, you know, i'm going to go back to my 9 to 5 of being an abortion activities and fighting for what's right and continuing to let people know that you can get pills on plan c dot org. do you always have options and continue to go to for you?
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this is a full time endeavor. you know, this is not just time to approach as this is actually something you pursue all the time. yes, yes it's, it's a 247 thing for me. yes. all right, well jessica posey and your friend who came from moral support. thank you very much for talking to us on l g 0. we appreciate it. this protest is has not even begun to march. they've got a license so they can actually march through the city when that happens. these bikes are going to move alongside with them. and part of the role here is to ensure that those protesters don't fear from the allowed pass. and that's something we're going to see throughout the week here at the many approaches we expect to be held here at the democratic national convention in chicago. all right, talk to an engine light for us, the in chicago. john, thank you for so a product here and i'll just say about when we come back, we report from the government and east and democratic republic of congo,
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the country at the center of a growing impulse outbreak along zillow. the icon of 19600 penn center has died at the age of 18. martin, i spoke with the this total onto how this, which is the day on record he has today. now we're not receive a piece of the other thing when the weather is being taken slowly eastwards, but this eastern side all kind of there is too pretty wet. just see, and i still haven't squared newfoundland still just about the hurricane, which is surprising considering high find also to is the us is generally a fine looking picture that are all set in the shower, being built in the mountains for the dance, the plains where they become quite big giants after as a stretch gift from the prairies of canada. western side is still halt,
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but san francisco is 23. looks fairly west in seattle, in the same is true in vancouver through central america. the west is where it's probably going to be, so we're like costa rica or panama. there was charles, that was wherever the extensive, biggest ones, pulse being cuba, the pacific coast of mexico has been very wit. recently those channels aren't quite as extreme as they were either this to science, america, the seasonal writings here take a day off as you can see, the dry looking picture through columbia and venezuela, rochelle. i was trying to pull them down through peru, but we have to jump along by side of the season. really act to whether or not with the southeast to present or you require where these are inevitably going to be joining thunderstorms. montevideo is cutting down a little bit, but it's still 12 degrees. this is the 1st genocide this we see in real time. it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're
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seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the welcome back. you're watching out as a right click her mind about top stories here. this is randy estrada mendoza. a coming ta, families of palestinians. somebody of aides, including 6 children, were killed as they were sleeping. and did i follow in the center of the stuff you effective state down to me bring comes in tennessee to try to push as well to agree
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trusting spot. deal massachusetts real fast putting up obstacles, mediation efforts on us democratic presidential candidates coming to our son. have running make tim was campaigning in the bounce around the state of pennsylvania and when a bust or i had to beat them. the convention, which begins on monday in chicago, protest as have already began gathering in chicago ahead of that meeting. these are like pictures of those protests the russian president, alexander, because shank of says ukraine hesitation more than a 120000 troops along the border between the 2 countries. but our roots are close alive. russia has deployed a 3rd of its ministry to the area and response proficient go on the boat. it is heavy mind and describe ukraine's movement as an aggressive policy what at the public school out. so this kind of escalation on the part of ukraine is an attempt
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to push russia to a symmetric actions. for example, this is the use of nuclear weapons for sure, you green would be very happy if russia or below bruce used tactical nuclear weapons that they would be happy because we would hardly have any allies left. no countries would ever sympathize. and secondly, on nuclear weapons, the world has a negative view of these, so the ukrainians want to push this possibility. they want to push russia, who could defeat russia? ukraine cannot do it. so who can was the west natal? we, myself and president putin think that need to would then get the green light to invade russia without hiding its intentions. what school system for doing such a battery is in moscow and has more than what president in question can i have to say the strong wars and warnings from the valor russian president, alexander lucas, shun code for officials in cuba during an interview with russian tv,
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alexander lucas shinkel highlighted the fact that this is a critical time in this conflict. and that if the 2 sides don't sit down with the negotiating table, things will only escalate that that will result in the destruction of ukraine, the feller russian president. and making it very clear that this situation is only going to get worse, and that it will leave no choice for russian officials to resort to using their tactical nuclear weapons. these threats are coming at a time when russian forces are trying to maintain a distance from the ukrainian ones along the border between russia and ukraine, the curse for region, the incursion. that's what on going there since august 6 has seen some heavy fighting and has led to the evacuation over 200000 civilians. and that's still continues. now, the russian defense ministry saying that they continue their evacuation process and that's who they are trying to cheap as the ukraine, new forces upgrade. they haven't given us any up to date in terms of updates,
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in terms of tactical things that they've made. but so far they appear to have maintain their positions in the curse. region. doors has a very l g 0 law school. i'll just say it was alex got top of this is in key with more on ukraine's reactions. and the question, because claims about troops on the boat to accept the constraint, cuz it knows with this come as a surprise to ukrainian government the voted color does announce that there's been no change in ukrainian military disposition. the russian border there of always being ukrainian units that since the beginning of the conflict itself, the roost has the military alliance with the russian. so the premiums have always kept military policies. they as a precautionary measure. and as a precautionary measure, motorist has actually done the savings itself, and that's had military units on its border as well. now, there would be times where they moved additional units to the northern part of the border with ukraine. way ukraine conduct anything cushion into russia on august the
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6th. and that also was a pre course me mission. now, there is nowhere near a 120000 troops that ukraine has on the border. they just don't have those kinds of troops to sped. and you can tell because in go next so that the printer is actually being must be pressure and they're retreating and they're treating to tell us where they the volts, to lose the east. they're fighting desperately to control the east in doing this. and the russians are fighting desperately to take it. so there's a huge battle there, and there's certainly not going to have a $120000.00 troops sitting on the border doing pretty much nothing. so at the moment the previous, the saying nothing particular much has changed. alex gets helpless out to 0. keep know the number of suspected or confirmed impulse cases reported as he is needing 20000. the african union says 1200. those were reported in just one week. officials are reporting a death rate of 93 percent. while the outbreak began in democratic republic of
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congo, the 1st case is outside africa recorded in sweden unpackaged on any of this week. so out of my economy is following developments from government and eastern democratic republic of congress. republican homeless people are just throwing more pieces of info. so can you do this 12 yourself as i know people here, which is the most of the age prophecies wise to know, declared we were told it is been officially or was not consistent this i'm still very confused and also drama holding to the civil society majority to people denouncing the people coming for the church where there is no for example, at christmas set up or doing so why is the origin decision in special i will just close each under the for to use the government seems does it have you been here be i mean, this is the general hospitality up and some people or would be about this. you don't have to admit that level for yourself. so to people here,
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some people even have to do that, you know, think the front of the people are coming. doors will over the stuff for to get these all even affected. they cannot have football. bliss was because we cheated, or even lack of different methods. he asked the government to use sites, assured that to deal in talking with the w h or doing some other part enough in order to seem to come in and doing some more uh, postal code words and how to deal with the kind of success on the ground here, like on it, i'll just go mom. what don't i do? so i'm going to is the world health organizations. i forgot regional emergency doctor and he says patients need to report symptoms as soon as possible. it's or the most so i guess the thing is to develop this sort of bottom system in order to reject, to the cases of the as possible. and also those cases of detective to isolate them from their formerly in order to avoid a transmission from the case to the people that i do not have that infection yet.
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but also we need the welfare to get to the international community in order to mobilize that associated, that are available in order to be addition on vaccine countries, but also the bigger picture, the capacity to those countries. and in the past, we are working with a company of the big affected. so fox w, a show house office, in the 54 countries of the african continent is of our countries. we have team of technicians, people that are working with the minister of have input to be bashful, visa intervention for the company about all right, if possible, of community documents have like movie and data for me. we have stuff up of the capacity that ended up working day and night is the country i should admit, it is not enough. and we want to increase what we are doing already. if there's anybody in your bumper, off the top uh some
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