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is disappointment now the policy, the one the election 15 months ago. it's been dissolved from the hoss of the story . tough with those have been damaged and law and order no longer exists in areas under our self control. the no less often israel's ass strikes across calls the types and data by law to a family of h. palestinians. the hello, i'm satisfied of this resolved. is there a life from the whole? so coming up the us secretary of state makes not the visits as well to push for a c 50. bob's how massachusetts benjamin netanyahu of obstructing agreements plus john andrew and outside of the democratic national convention in chicago were
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protesters are gathering for the 1st major demonstration of the week. and others, as president says ukrainian troops on mustang on his boat, while ukraine soldiers pushed further into russia. the well, we began indoors the entire policy. indian families continue to be wipes out by is ready strikes the military operations. so no sign of letting up even a 0 secretary of state arrived in the country to push for a cease for a family of eights, including 6 children were killed. one is really strong kids at home while they were sleeping the attacks that place and dated by the head, the central parts of garza and not swear about 1000000 people all sheltering in total. so it ca, palestinians have been killed by israel across the strips. and sunday morning and
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the hospital in northern gauze says it's run out of fuel and will likely be forced to close on monday, between patients' lives at risk. israel has severely restricted the entry of life saving humanitarian aid, medical supplies, and even fuel. and to gauze us since last october was a little with reports from along with the hospital. as a result of this, a visual page of here will allow 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 for those people who yeah, cannot provide me because care as, as there was a beautiful teenage of a few walls. so they cannot read the hospital all they cannot read beyond the lines is we spoke to the allowed the hospital, they're up to the police, i'm much off hands. you told us about the dire situation here in this hospital. and he told us also if this hospital would not be provided with, if you will,
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it will be shut down and will be out of service in the next 24 hours that i am in the lives of patients in that high end by threat, especially as we are the only facility offering orthopedic treatment on surgical operations. 56 and total has been perspiring. if fuel is not delivered sooner, all these patients will develop congress and inflammation and then ultimately have the legs amputated. old use the life. in addition, old delivery procedures, particularly emergency sections, will be effected 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 talk to the trying to organize an ultrasound examination.
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but no one is available. even lab test salt possible due to a lack of power or few hospitals around to few full patients the left without hope . we have great weary of this. you wouldn't experience this in any other hospital in the world only and gone to the city. also stage of a fuel for what's happening, thousands of lives. yeah. and then nothing does the strip and in this hospital will be shut down, it will be a medical get task for free. why the computer? i just need a northern goes to spread all this time. oh yes, i sorry to stay on. sneak blinking. isn't israel? his nights, trip fast since the will began in october. now this is the latest attempt to push for an end to the will thinking is due to me says ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu on monday. the us catch all on the chip, say a bridging proposal has been presented to israel and from us, the close is the remaining jobs from the ongoing sci fi tools. now blinking is
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expected to travel to egypt on choose the web media. it says all set to resume the tools, the homes of stuff has moved from jordans, comfortable online. and as a reminder to of use that she's that because these ready to government has bind, i'll just there are from reporting in israel. and its latest statement hema 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 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 well speaking on sunday, benjamin netanyahu has said that his role is willing to make compromises and mediators who are now up, the pressure on him, us and yes, yes and want, instead of on these really use emphasizing that diplomatic and military pressure
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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 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 mass have maintained their red lines into these negotiations, saying that they have major sticking points. how much as they want to see complete and to the war while it's in yahoo has said that. he needs
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a guarantee that the war could continue to substitute as ita. i'm a and a clifton, as a senior advisor to the quincy institute for responsible states crossed and he says, the question that's facing anthony, blinking is wanting to leverage the us is willing to use to ensure a sci fi deal. us, everything we've heard from the biden administration is that they do indeed want to have a ceasefire. i think they wanted it for quite a while. the public statements they've made, i've suggested that they believe that israel has reached the limits or the capacity of what is more of an emissions inside gaza can actually achieve in terms of defeating him off. and they've also stated or vice president come all harris says, stated i should say after meeting with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that uh, a cease fire would inherently involved a withdrawal of israeli troops from population centers inside gaza. that's something that goes very much counter to the messages coming from the israelis thus
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far. now i think the bigger question facing the administration and certainly facing answering, blinking as he engages in another round of shuttle diplomacy to try to bring about a cease fire is what, what new points of leverage is he willing to utilize in order to achieve those objectives? thus far, the administration has declined to use the threat of arms and bar go to use a late, he designation of is really military units that have been engaged in human rights abuses, to withhold weapons from those specific units. so there are a number of tools, the disposal of the americans here, and as the largest supplier of weapons to the is really uh that should give them a significant amount of leverage. the key question here is, are they willing to use that leverage to achieve their objectives? the democratic presidential candidate come to harris and running mates and was the
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campaigning in the battle ground states of pennsylvania. now they are on a bus to the hedge of the democratic convention, which begins on monday. a republican challenger, donald trump, is also set to con pain in the states, pennsylvania is considered to swing states and ended. civic toral college votes could hold the keys to the white house a 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 to the next $79.00. large crowds is gathered in downtown chicago, where the democratic convention is taking place to protest against the us. applying wesson's to is ro full, it's will on garza protest is on demanding a ceasefire. i'm quoting for an ons and ball going of some also demonstrating against economic inequality and they say they want,
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that's the rep. productive right now is designated area for demonstrations, has been established, chicago's times, one of the largest palestinian american communities in the u. s. now john hendern is live for us from chicago. and john, we're expecting a lots of products as you've already been speaking to some of those. uh, pro testers uh, live, once all of a quoting for, is it just one group or several groups? no, this is a coalition of a group called bodies outside of hundreds laws, but therefore a number of different things. it says and abortion rights from jazz. it's also been l g, b, t for chance. and it's also a protest against the war in gaza. and for that, i've got someone i want to talk to here. this is using to quantify data, right? perfect regarding what brings you here. yeah,
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so my get emigrated here from dallas side when he was 18. i've known the occupation and the hardships that goes to means a database throughout the years since 1948 leading up till now the, you know, genocide happening in gaza. and so i'm here today to do whatever i can in whatever capacity i can for the people. innocent people like 40000 people who are dying right now. and you're here purchasing at the democratic national convention. is it safe to say that you won't be voting for final airs? yeah, i would say, as of right now, my vote is not with pamela harris. um i hope that that change um somebody is open and you always have in their mind, james, i think what it comes down to is whether or not you're going to take a legitimate stance against the country that's acting out and the whole world sees it. that's why we have a you that you and, and so what america goes against the un and systematically vito's various treason in various positions that the whole world wants to see that called for
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a permanent you spell your name does it right now. so no more women and children died. i think that it's important that come about that and until she can do that, jo stein will, will have my vote in jo stein is with a green party. so it's 3rd party. and you were saying earlier, you think it's important that 3rd parties in the us, bro. yeah, exactly. i don't agree with all that. the green party has audit audits, plate, but that side, i also don't think the green party, you know, legitimate. we have the chance at this stage in 2024 to beat the dns here aren't c, but that's that. i think it's important that we make this our year to start putting our effort into other parties so that we can do those up over time. and hopefully that they have a chance that's true democracy having more candidates on the ballot for voters to choose not to big machines. winnable parties to choose are you optimistic that they will be a ceasefire sometime soon? we keep hearing from the white house and elsewhere is going to be a cease fire coming soon as it happens. yeah, i mean, i think it makes it
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a lot harder for there to be peaceful. you're after it's real, goes in and kills the main negotiator on 1000 inside. you know, a lot of people talked about how the mosse leader has been killed, but others don't say that that was the lead negotiator for palestinians at the time . and so how can you come to a scene, you spell your deal and a negotiation with the other side when you go and kill the person who was did you are dealing with well uses scrutiny. thank you very much for talking to you. it's almost been a pleasure to see you throughout the week. i'm sure the and as you can see, the police are also very active here. they have practice this kind of routine for years in various protests around chicago because this city does host a number of events. can see they've got a plan for this country and as well. well, i can see there's a huge crowds already gathering. so it'd be interesting to see what to expect. so for the next few days, thanks a lot, john. 100. the life for us from chicago. the
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russian president, alexander the christian coast, as ukraine has stations. more than a 120000 troops along the border between the 2 countries. batteries, the close of ally ra, that's russia has deployed a said of its military to the area in response to shanker, one to the board. a is heavily mines and describes ukraine's movement as an aggressive policy with the public school out. so this kind of escalation on the part of ukraine is an attempt to push russia to a symmetric actions. for example, the use of nuclear weapons for sure ukraine would be very happy if russia or belittle was 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,
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who could defeat russia? ukraine cannot do it. the 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 process? although, since you bar is in moscow, it has more and more it president arctic. sound to look isn't gonna have to say. the strong wars and warnings from the val are russian president, alexander lucas shunt co for officials in cuba during an interview with russian tv . 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 a negotiated 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
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a time when russian forces are trying to maintain a distance from the ukrainian ones along the border between russia and ukraine, the curse 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 keep as if you find new forces upgrade. they haven't given us any up to date in terms of updates, in terms of tactical things that they've made. but so far they appear to have maintained their positions. in the course. regent stores has a very l g 0. bosco ukraine's military says it's activated at defense units in the capital to repel attacks by russia. he says they were engaged early on monday morning. witnesses of reports and hearing some bloss on the outskirts of kids right
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now. so a heads on ours is there a parts of northern sedan on the water? why conflicts is humphrey efforts to help? floods, devices, and lands along the icon of $196.00. these european cent of a has died at the age of 88. the in depth analysis of the days headline was strategic purpose. do you think this assassination serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years i've seen that they have given a chance to best be a bold critical debate. russia has decided that the war crane as a defensive war inside story. how will it change the security relationship between both countries? on out jersey around one man was at the top of the most
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wanted list in palestine in the 19th thirty's, he and his followers were hunted by the british and feared by palestinians. oh, to 0 world tells the story of abraham stern to historians and his own family. the leads are open arms group dedicated to the creation of a jewish homeland. profess pictures permitted of jewish refugees crossed the cypress to turn the man the gang and the states on which is 0. the government challenges here, where the
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the, the hello are you watching old is there a reminder of lots of stories is radio strikes and goals are kidding entire families of palestinians of family of eights, including 6 children, were killed while they were sleeping in did. and by, in the sense that strength, us secretary of state on to me, blinking is incentives to try to push as well. so the reads was defined, do come us as a cues. israel's prime minister, putting up obstacles the aims at full sink mediation, us democratic presidential candidate comm, the harris on her running mate. symbols are campaigning in the battleground states of pennsylvania. they're all of us. so headed into democratic convention, which starts on monday in chicago. now these uh, purchases have already begun gathering in to see ahead of that meeting. that's the
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live pictures that you're seeing that they gather. and there's quite loud as well. moving on to you and says, 3 peacekeepers to stay in mind the injuries officer and explosion near the monks, vehicle in southern 11 on its own crew will close the bloss bots. it happens ours off to 3 rockets who fired into is row you and, and tear and force patrols the board. the bought the jobs getting more difficult. i started bank reports from large island members of the united nations mission and they are not taking no chances when travelling near the country southern border patrol vehicle. this quote, opinion is a strike of this month. the situation has been tense since the liberties on his beloved and israel began fighting 10 months ago. today, the engine contingent is traveling to a village comes to the border. even indeed, it is times that's a good addition very, quite the uncertain. the village has not the in a mess of the north,
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vacated division. they've stayed strong. they're just based on while the adults goods, they have been shedding and people have been introduced, one of them. but, you know, be gifted and moved out of medical clinics as people living in the area when we supposed to look for what for the leave, without the international forces that seem to talk to here. once a week, we would have in short, a serious crisis because the nearest hospital is 12 columbus as a way, as well as the bombing of 711 on has already to states, tens of thousands of people from that we are facing all kinds of challenges. first, there's these ready aggression. most of the families had left the town at the beginning of the crisis because they had to return to their homes because of the miserable economic situation. plus the change is present everywhere. the doctor has a steady stream of patients to see what the team can only try with, with the security situation. and as you come on, i came here because my hands and legs are painful and there's no other clinic to
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visit. plus i don't have a car to drive far and i have a disabled daughter. so i came to this clinic because they always get us. what we need is, well, has contact me daily strikes against townsend for the kids and stuff and live in them. it's not just areas near the board at the up in kit. the frequency of is there any strikes further inside lebanon have increased. this is a strike to place some 15 coming to us from living on southern board. a woman and her 2 children, but among several people killed in the attacking logic, the food near the 710 up and about the back near the border of the un troops and detain children in the village. but they are preparing themselves for the security situation to deteriorate. us to come to drugs on a psych big i'll just there are more genuine southern and the number of suspected the confirms all confirmed. all the impulse cases reports of this year is nearing $20000.00. the african union says, 1200 of those reported in just one week. officials are reporting a death rates of nearly 3 percent,
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while the outbreak begun in democratic republic of congo, the fast cases outside africa reported in sweden and practiced on earlier this week . and in northern saddam, at least 35 people have died into renshaw. floods caused by heavy rains. officials say the needs of those affected i'll be on the states capacity with move in 20000 people displaced by the floods since late june. have a morgan has this report? well, how much in northern to dance river and i'll state is known for it's often dry conditions, but this is really season has changed that and said you, mom's house was the dream home for him and his family. but all that remains of it now is that re as a result of the torrential rains and floods that's hit the region for the 1st time in recent years. where letterman says the hosted on the bicycle. they came in the morning to see this who re fixing my company is that i have escaped from my life.
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only the house case remained standing. the rest has been leveled to the ground. the officials say dozens of people have been killed and more than 600 injured. thousands of homes have been either partially or completely destroyed here in apple . how much leaving their owners without shelter. but those in need exceed the ability of the states to provide tents for them with only 10 percent of the 10000 tents needed provided so far. the shortage has for some to seek other ways to protect their families from more expected rain and floods. let's say they must have had a close out up on the damage or loss as a clearly visible to the naked eye, or rather than for less than 2 years, totally exposed to the elements, normal homes or even toilets. i'm trying to erect a set, at least to protect our children from the sheets of the sun. local officials have called them the federal government and organizations to provide assistance. but the conflict between government troops and power military forces will likely make that
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difficult. how would i so do it then? no fee um when we are in desperate need of tens and other sheltering materials. that is our priority. we appeal to charity and to money to an agencies to lend a helping hand without delaying a large number of residents. now homeless, there are trees in case more rings come out of the damage is not limited to homes. only markets and commercial shops built here in the early 20th century has been affected, along with a railway line that was established nearly a century ago, leaving those here cuts off from major trade lines and limited routes for delivery of any assistance he bum oregon alta 0 stations in india are being turned away from hospitals unless it's an emergency because of nationwide pro tests. health work is our own strong culture training adults who was rates and moses
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earlier this month in a hospital in cold costa. that's to say, the government is know, it's protecting them from stall on zillow. a legend of 600 pin cinema has died, sometimes referred to as the french, frank sinatra. he appeared in more than 19th movies natasha butler takes a look back, a look back for all that his life and career. it is smouldering, looks and intense gaze shaped out the laws all to invite him. one of frances most famous act is born in so outside paris and 1935. he had a turbulent childhood. as a young man he served in the french military and indo china returning to piracy prevented some act as he took him to the cannes film festival. it was the that he was discovered. his 1st starring role was opposite jim and actress wilma schneider, in christine and 1958. despite having never trained to snap to the most chrisman, they thought the screen and captured schneider thought. the 2 had
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a stormy notify the last 5 years is rolling purple nude based on the 1955 noval. the talented mister ripley won the little international fame. he went on to star in a range of films, from realism, comedies against the films, including the 1967 movie the some of the is the only full screen was just as colorful with high profile romances and policies he married once and had at least 3 children, some of the few more involved in a family dispute as a, his care, and then harrison's of to didn't know stuff destroyed in 2019. and then that was his support and friendship with french veteran for right politicians. your marry the pin, the lead, some people in the film industry to protest against the little being given, frances highest award. the national don't know, i didn't on re palm do in, can controversial and talented, brooding and out spoken of to more than 6 decades in film. dental,
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a cinematic legacy is fascination and complex as the man himself, latasha butler, i'll do 0 power as well. that's it from me, whether it's an accident inside story, i will examine the threat posed by the m folks outbreak in the spot there is right on his way back into japan. we said good bye to i'm through every day to the big up to was the more, i suppose the baron said really, but then to the rest of that matches of seasonal writing from eastern china back into a southern japan, lots about the korean peninsula. but the real world stuff is probably gonna stay for the size of hong kong is and if you've got 3 days of pretty intense sundry weather, something that really, really wed tuesday might be
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a case in point seasonally correct. but maybe there wanted this alliance concerning the orange tops mean deep convection. big funds don't say southern china running out through the eastern side of the se, including beijing, which leads wilheim may be shown do in rather dry weather than of late or south of this. what is the weather is like to be in places like weston town, me and my down through uh north sumatra and police village interface is getting the shelves retiring, but they haven't come back recently. it's fairly dry and java now was most of india bank position pakistan still risk of big south or west east, whether it's warmed office, somebody like carol or maybe a matcher productions that the filed the north east in india as still in pakistan. and the most is dry, the gulf does look still pretty wet. investigative journalism is quite chewing. okay,
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