tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 20, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the of the whole robin, you want to be able to then use unlike what had force here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. yes. and now that is really a town called a school sheltering hundreds of displays, palestinians tools, at least 12 people and dozens more batteries under the rubble of the us. secretary at stages having to cancel all as he tries to break regardless of seeds. 5 deal, but tomorrow says washington has already given as well the green light to continue the war, building shelter with bucks and slay
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a new bid to end the suit on conflict. the full 10000000 people from the high and low military movement. steve's troops advance in russia must go deeper into you frame. i'm doing the casual school with the sports. it's better involved each the rescue is full of premier league champions, less the city secure tool with them on there are tons this top flight the welcome to the news on it is really a talking to schooling. garza sheltering hundreds of displaced palestinians has killed at least 12 people. most of the women and children, emergency crews, all searching for survivors. dozens of people of both the battery done to the level of the building collapsed. now the civil defense says that 700 displaced palestinians were at the school west of gauze, the city,
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the wounded having taken to the baptist hospital. these rarely all b says it talks at a command sent a used by palestinian fighters at the school. it became a highly repulse style from the scene of the attack. so i am here standing inside most of a habit as cool. and this is all for math of a brutal aerotech targeted business, full growth with guys. a city resulted in killing many civilians, and dozens and your last name the bed i managed to pull from under the debris. every time i have to run for my life. for months i've been living in the fia is really tanks were very close. i have lived through a lot. no man at the moment we heard the explosion, we ran for our lives. my sister keeps crying. we did not know what to do. i so did . but these torn to pieces are just not as many could have got diana. we were
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sitting inside one of the classrooms when we heard the loud explosion. it was so powerful that we fell to the ground. i ran searching for my children who were playing in the school yard. i did not find any of them all who were in this part of the school were killed. the entire building collapsed on their heads and they were all killed. no one survived committed till when will the world stand watching in silence. we are killed in our homes destroyed. where do we go? civil defense forces are trying to do, but unfortunately, we have metal to work with. we are using the basic equipment to get the trapped civilians from on the boat. some of this we have. i loved enough to check with them, a lot of the sky building was fluffed into the ground and we, together with a few medical teams, are doing our best to recover the dead. i regret to say we will not be able to recover all of them. simply because we all using just so bad hands, i made a total absence of equipment and how the result is. this has been the case, the civil defense throughout this genocidal families. our region as they are asking
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themselves. where do we have to go as this a school where she'll 3 more than 700 civilians who already got their houses destroyed you to do the ongoing is what in the world garza, they are now lift with no shelter. maybe the will end up in a sweet, you do the really this and discriminate air strikes target in the shelters, which sort of filtering civilians here. northern ga, the city. and in the whole, because a strip of families are weaving as the their loved ones are still trapped on the level of this is cool if we are being exempted by civil defense forces to get ah civilians. an injured from on those horrible volumes have really just 0 guys. the city. how the spine? well, for the very latest, that's because i have to hit and co dre. here's life for us in the,
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in central tarza. him just bring us up to speed on the colored rescue efforts. suddenly full that school attack of the well, the civil defense seems say that they're still searching under the rubble for more bodies. so why they were able to receive only 12 bodies among them. children women and the palestinian journalist, how does the does out where he was working on the story about this place, palestinians in the schools. now, how does the is the father is the brother actually of yes, and what does another turn? and this was also killed in the great march of return, and 2018 now back to list of a half of school. it's had a 3700 families that were sheltering in the schools. they were said to ring from different parts across the gaza. strip especially from the another in parts and as
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she j u. and after that is where the forces targeted the school of the ceiling and the building nature of the collapse on top of the people. that's why the civil defense teams are saying that they're having a lot of challenges in opposite close to retrieve the bodies because they do not have any equipment. so they're trying to rescue those palestinians with their bare hands. and it's the only place that's being hit by is variety strikes on tuesday. where else would we be focused as well? there was just to targets in a new and this in a button is the mean area where at least a policy mean was killed and others when it was injured, including a baby girl. also there was a group of palestinians targeted in did in bella, and they were transferred to here to alexa hospital. but let me also remind you
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that this was a very intensive nights in her newness as though tyler was selling the gun shots of life, but munitions did not stop. and that we also mentioned that this area velocity commute is and where the is, where these are currently stations. it's a place full of pilots didn't use this place because this is the only safe area. they thought it was safe, and that's why they set this up their tents over here. however, if that is right in the air strikes, continue targeting different parts across the gaza strip. and it's obviously developing an escalating every single hour. can you do that for a 2nd data by him? thank you. so that on your accusations of torture by palestinians released from his very detention centers, 33 a backbone. so from garza saying they were held without charge after 3 months upon
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this was the emotional moment, the family was reunited, antonio is assist october. the is really, i'll be hesitate, molding $5000.00 palestinians from the gone. so strip 7 have died in the us today. i have been detained for almost 3 months. i was told should day and night. my ribs were broken and shoulders. this located, we were subjected to all kinds of torture things beyond anybody's imagination. i was blindfolded and handcuffed for 70 days in a row, were abused and humiliated. i was detained by these riley army at the current to sell them crossing. i've been helping with the delivery of age 12 people . i was interrogated, beaten, and humiliated. i've been held for 37 days at a fair prison. some palestinians have been detained for more than 6 months, even their families, and not aware if they were alive or dead. from the moment i was detained to the
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moment i was released, i was blindfolded, and my legs tied, many of the detainees lost a large under torture. women are raped children abused, we've a hard, you've given any food yet. no one is paying attention to apply to the different press, the c c has will do the risk of the goals and what we're expanding regionally to re meeting with us. that created states has to be blinking. now, the 2 method, egypt and the latest attempt to break regardless of cease 5 deal, blinked him as though in his way to castle the secretary of state says, as well as prime minister has accepted 8 circled bridging proposal. with a mazda of responded with skepticism, saying, still a few sticking points. one of those sticking points is the issue of the philadelphia, colorado, which is the buffalo between egypt in gulf that the 14 kilometer long strip of land represents the entire say of the both the area between garza and egypt, the israel mileage, the area controlling the move to good some people until they withdrew its forces
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from casa in 2005, and so suddenly junction force of taking over patrolling duties. but israel still inspect, sold deliveries into the territory of egypt and strongly oppose, as well as control over the car adult. her boss says washington is body depression as well in the sci fi negotiations. why don't? that's why the internal silence have buttons proposal states that is ro would entirely retreat into sizes and the complete cx 5. whereas b is really demands include only a temporary c spot for 6 weeks. that means a big military force will remain in the philadelphia car door and state and the rest across something which means restricting aid to is really approval. time to commute as an associate professor of public policy at these doha institute. the graduate studies that explains why the philadelphia, colorado is a contentious or the previous agreement on. so the,
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the doors are associated to the, the, the situation and sign that and the outcomes of the 9073 would with these that are when they jumped and signed the and the zip 10 days late, assigned a final deed. so it has a special status in these agreements. and when these ladies withdraw from government 2005, it's the security of the quarter door was the gate of today junctions with us in that sense of the time. because when the p wasn't controlled and how messed up over them to the wishing change, but they jumped as austin worse than for the in charge of this. the security of this quarter door now at the solution has changed with these are taking control of the door and also destroying verifiable, dis they can control the only tell them that, that links the guys up to egypt as what the judge chose this, this, this was an an investment for the egyptians because they could not the canucks puppets, as they, uh, i mean they would,
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i agree there was sending messages that 8 is that we this should not happen and the court adult should go back to us thing and control. so we are stuck at this point with how mess and says on the, the 10 of the, but a scene in the presence of the quoted or uh would that zip sions. and that is what it should not, by no means control and have any control over this score. but that's, that's the only one. this is only one piece of what's going on. you have also been to study mission within the same as another portal. that is what it has created to cup garza into 2 pieces. the but i don't know from the south and these are now is present in this quarter. the one completion of the issue is the turn of put us in the future use will flip from the north, goes up in south of guys. what does the eighty's insist on searching old? but us thing is going back to the north, which means that they want to retain control over the 5th a critical. so in or in own what, what's being discussed basically is the, is there any precedence in the future, keeping it in the future and goes whether it's the feel or not sitting over the
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buffer zone. i don't visit a border and of course that's a big enough for him ask because this means of legalizing the completion. now the lebanese group has blonde is royal, have carried up more cost, photo attacks, at least $9.00 people injured and east and none of them. well, hezbollah rockets started 5 in northern israel, instead of called a hospital from barret, the arms deposed hit. and so there let the knot and deeper inside the country, secondary explosions, follow the initial is rarely strikes. 3rd believe to have destroyed weapons warehouses belonging to has the law is ryan is using this period to try and degrade his bottle us capacities to the extent that it can, both in terms of taking out the members of his beloved, whether high level commanders or offices and, and so target to the tax,
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but at the same time that also degrading their weapons capacities, there's been a spread of a wider conflict after 10 months of fighting. that's been in parallel with the war on concept. hezbollah has said it's a tax are part of efforts to reduce pressure on the strip by diverting as well as military resources. but israel has been active with little restraints. so far not withstanding, it has been lots of videos and propaganda and speeches and words at each sections had been managed to deter israel's. i've talked some light button on a east road that has demonstrated greater intelligence capacity in finding targets and not shaving results. with those targets almost daily, there's a target that strikes on a car or a motorcycle coming, a member of has the law. and they are happening kilometers from the border. and it's messaging to israel. hezbollah has tried to re establish the terrence by
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showing its military capabilities. and while there is little doubt, hezbollah can inflict damage on as well. it has been sticking to the unreturned rules of engagement for both sides. avoid targeting. population centers. has the has accused is relative crossing red lines by targeting b ruth and killing civilians. and it has promised to retaliate. but that could lead to, in this way the counter attack and in the absence of a cease fire deal in gaza. this conflict could be heading towards an escalation center. there was a 0 baby to the the us pushes for a c side dealing israel's war on garza is also playing a big part in trying to end the 16 month conflict in so don't. but it's having trouble getting the power military rapid support forces. obviously denise, i'll meet together as adults and switzerland. folks of already being held with the
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r a stuff in geneva, the us to spend boys. now heading to kyra to me, telling me representatives that his talk store wants to be described as wells was tongue. the crisis is guessing was charles transferred your thoughts a suit and these men and their families say they have no way to go. they fled violence. that's killed, thousands of people enforced moving 10000000 from their homes. now they're building temporary places to live. house is made for money play blue own every day. we hope the situation will improve so we can return to our homes. but the situation still looks the same. this is a transitional phase. we will see things improve and if we can return. but i think that's thing here is better for me under all circumstances. pointing between the army and the power of military rapids support forces. still, she didn't april last year when tension between the 2 rival generals, descended into all conflict. un says the violence has caused the world's worst
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hunger crisis. with an estimated 25000000 people facing acute hunger across the country. and farming has been confirmed in the northern the full region. some of the fisheries fighting is around the besiege city of l. sasha, with a population of around 2000000. it's the last city on the, on the control in west and on for you. and then 8 agencies face to security and logistics challenges. given q, monetary and assistance to those in need. what we use the specific materials and construction to see if diamond, because of the war. we built the house in the traditional way with clear and palm phones. most people here do not understand the reason behind the war. the reason so we, we just hope it will and, and so we can turn to our homes and our normal lives for you and says, the situation ensued on has reached a catastrophic breaking point. giving men like these little choice, but to build,
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try to best protect their families from the violence they have no power to stop charles profit, which is 0. so it's taking place to look at how the conflict starts on the war. and saddam break house that april 2023, between the chief and the power been viewed off its full force as commander ever disagreements about integrates and yourself into the army. within the united nations, able to download the west few minutes, having crises in human history. and human rights accuse the hours of ethnic cleansing between april the vendor of $23.00. in west on for a most at close crimes against humanity and genocide. 16 months into the conflict of the 15000 people have been killed at almost 11000000, displaced underneath the rest, the world health organizations as a color outbreak, as killed at least 316 people in the country. alex deval is the executive director of the world peace foundation. enjoyed stuff from boston in the us kentucky with
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this on the program, whether the one party tons of the piece tools will might think. well, what's the point? as indeed i think the us special on the board tongue periods i will be very disappointed with what had to be heralded as potentially the most important negotiation since the ball began. so with out the said on um, forces without general bar home who claims to be the legitimate government to sit on the table. no rarely significant progress has been possible. some the negotiations are really focused on important. but secondary issue such as opening 3 to monetary and access routes to stopping in different parts of sit down. and we talk about progress that we will we hear about talks like this, but i list across the board that we've been speaking to here on the,
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i'll just say over the last 12 months. seen to suggest that nothing substantive can or could happen without saudi arabia and the united arab emirates being involved. and i think that's absolutely correct. we have a situation in which the way it is activity and generously supporting one side. the recess with money is diplomatic backing, and saudi arabia and a broad alliance that includes ages, techie cuts are, and all those supporting the sit on on forces, all bitten off to the same extent. and while the rivalry between reopened and abu dhabi continues, there simply isn't to pay a route to a resolution. now one of the small, but perhaps significant steps in geneva has been that even though both of the sudanese belligerent forces didn't turn up the saudis and the,
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and the realities both the sunset locations old, the not high level delegations. so the one in the room as observance, and hopefully that could be the beginning of a higher level engagement with those countries. you talked about secondary and tertiary issues that could be resolved. i mean, what can be achieved seems to be total concept of age convoys, but that too was fault with difficulty considering the security implications. certainly in areas like the full. yes. absolutely. um, and there are 2 additional reasons why we shouldn't be too enthusiastic about this . one is that it's the middle of the rainy season. i mean, the 4 in particular, it's going to take a stooge amount of time and effort to get the needed assistance across 3rd support . and secondly, from the signees generals are experts in prevarication and making
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a concession to the humanitarian, but then curing it back piece by piece in the implementation. so what they've agreed to do is to open one border crossing from child just for 3 months, but i'm not much i will, will actually across the board some well, which is good, but not a great deal. and then they will start re negotiating the terms under which that can be kept. so we are just a few weeks away from the un general assembly, the gathering of world leaders in new york. and last year general, behind whose leader of the all the forces did actually show up and was under a lot of pressure, 12 months. um, load any, if he does turn up again, will it be under pressure, but then also be frustration shortly shortly. amongst the international community, much wider than those stakeholders that the either in geneva or board us through dogs to basically say, come on, get this sorted is exactly right. and inside there is
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a big question mark of where the general behind the sedona army actually represents the legitimate solver in governments hall. so don't they don't control the capital, they control less than half of the country. they are using that card as being the recognized solver in the government in order to commit the will crime of starvation by preventing do mandatory and accepts. and that will be many the united nations who say, this is the time actually to suspend the to withdrawal recognition has to be for, can union, has, has done the, the un is a little bit on its own in recognizing, in general, behind us, the head of state of the multi electro organizations have not done so alex devolved has been good to get your insights on this. so we look forward to maybe speaking to you again when we get some more developments on this story. thanks for joining us from boston. thank you, and hopefully we'll be happy
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a story next time. let's hope so. the world health organization is stress that the impulse is not the new k that because all thought which is now how to control that spread. but the w h o says the world must come together to put measures in place to tackle the outbreak which began in the democratic republic of congo by the number of suspected and confirmed cases reported. the issue is naming $20000.00 and that's rising. a lot more economy is all correspondents in gala and eastern democratic republic of congo at a time full. the internally displaced high island, obviously great concern to the rising numbers, but just as much concern about what lots of infected people gathered together in one place. this is a big concern here. we are building to accomplish this this morning. yeah, these people the, they will come down know some metal,
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the deluxe in it. some things are very important because you can see how people end to accommodate loading too much because the expressing their condition. when you go around to the con, here, people in a very buckle just in terms of water, they don't have enough food. and this is what every morning the majority of women need to come here to use that to go to the boys and they all have to find some bush minutes, some of the food from the most that now it this up the in folks out of work is 1st thing that the one physic this ends this subject is this on the system to those will have been processing that telling them they cannot know anyhow. but the owner, the question, the other thing is how can we do it about our goal just because we still need to sleep together. we have to get, i've met this morning again, the one that we've been, she's still have a baby suffering from the impulse, but she has another just like it, the 7 other kids into some smaller shelters. where do i sleeping together?
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this is the minutes or the mental start even of a have a thought it is. yeah. even the point to come, they don't have much capacity to to, to avoid this other large number of munitions. and this is why, when does the body of bucks it? it does raising a big hole bit more than people here, but the programs do you have the quote you sort of display as the number of the guess these are growing around the some severe cases, a building among the population here across the country and even they nibbled and previously us out. if you with what was done here you go. but typical son is still on the condition because kids are the most targeted and the numbers to live in this morning. we have seen many of them with tech and again into the else we talk. and these are the big concerns about people hoping a lot about to do bucks soon. i know some of the which was meant by or thought it is from can shuts off yesterday, and this may change definitive as maybe try to stop um there. there's a special enrollment population here in the,
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in the country for now the cost will continue to monitor what happens across the eastern parts of the d. c in the days that thank you out of my country force. it's time for the weather now. hey, it's rob with some monsoon news that the every month students uninstalled him is the potential for giving flesh because it just seems then more frequently giving flash floods or the last few years. and that's probably true of in the laces. but the video comes out in the middle of india telling kind of state this, as you can see, is a trunk bus. these are all the passengers finding their way act off lot flooded, right? the full cost doesn't get very much more in this problem. indeed, the folks is far more down the western side, the guys possibly in towards carroll. i'll get a breather pots of practice done where the weather has been even worse for the last couple of years and just recently and soccer district all. but let's just, i'm providence in the size where the infrastructure i've to say it's not necessarily as robust funding is easily damaged, closer to exactly what is done here. so breaking through, if you like,
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a dyke. it starts quite rapidly. this is a picture. the last 3 days, we 2nd some of like, 25300 millimeters of rain folding in this area. that looks like this, some release, these light blue areas suggest, boy cheryl is virtually any but nothing quite as heavy as that is moved. further west is like to view some flash flooding in the southern parts of iran, and possibly only possibly you'll see somebody across the gulf evening denver as well still as hey all the news are a suspected serial killer on the run. the man accused of something, dozens of bodies, and a canyon car escapes from prison, relaxed and ready for the final run sun the season. we'll hear from the wall level on tennis plan of the latest way, and that's all coming up in school to stay with us. the in depth analysis of the days headline was strategic purpose. do you think this
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assassination serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years old seem to be given a chance to best to be a full political debate. russia has defended the war crane as a defensive war inside story. how fluid change the security relationship between both countries on out just wants a journey. every story, every step is to the celebration of what we cannot choose when to reach the wealth, to simmons, and exclude does the redesigns fluctuate littering? profiting of future today we create the
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the book, let's look at it. i'll just have in use uh with me. so robin and the whole reminder, volatile stories, egyptian present a bill for the ccs as well, and the risk of will expanding regionally during a meeting with the sex good states on the plane can the to the best of egypt and the latest attempt to break regardless of ceasefire, jail lincoln is now on his way to the states of castle at his riley, a ton of going to school and garza sheltering hundreds of displays to palestinians has killed these 12. emergency crews are searching for survivors. dozens of people of old to be batteries in the rubble after the building collects. well,
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let's get mole this from our time and sound of it, all right, and special network full age relief and assistance. you join us, i live from there and by a, a good time feel the program again, sadly. and these sorts of circumstances and especially when we're hearing now from children about their own experiences of what just happened a few hours ago. how does your child to get involved with find to help the of the, i mean, look, all of us, the amount of sharing organizations on the ground right now are facing this impossible situation. and if it wasn't so early and deeply tragic, it would almost be farcical. where it is just about impossible to not only get good into gaza, but then once they're in move them around gaza itself. and just to highlight how dire the situation is this very hospital. oh ok. so hospital is missing, things like sandwiches, and what that has meant is that a 13 year old child who has 50 to 60 percent burns on his body was not able to get
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sufficient bandage changes, wounds cleaning, which then resulted in his having blood poisoning and exhibiting the signs of early substances he's in the i see you also in the i to you is the one and a half year old girl. what they're missing to be able to stabilize her is a tiny tray. keel sort of tube, a little piece of equipment that should be readily available in any i see you just about anywhere that is not available here. go further south. go from baby by left behind eunice. that drive which should be about 20 minutes, tops. takes you over 2 and a half hours because the roads don't exist as roads anymore. it is sand and dirt and rubble with the crush of humanity and don't keep hearts trying to maneuver their way around them. in the shadows of these blowing out buildings and down there and also that hospital, i mean they're missing such basics that they don't even have sufficient paper to be
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able to write patient conditions down on all of us who are here right now are quite literally scrapping around and trying to find whatever it is that we can take it from fresh vegetables to whatever hygiene products we can get and begin to distribute that out to the people. but the numbers that we're able to reach, i mean it's, it's almost embarrassing and in the face of just how fast the need currently is. right now. the closest hole boils down to the side, the paid call and get through any of the border crossing. so very few of the border crossings they will have a full bore abound because of the is riley and ball go on those items just even sadly coming into the strip of the well, there's actually layers upon layers of this sort of metaphorical and also physical roadblocks. that we face as 8 organizations. one is certain items that are pretty
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much not being permitted to enter. the 2nd is items that are being permitted to enter when they go to enter from a crossing point, like cut them up beside him, or kind of show them as it's called when they are actually cleared by these rarely is an add a holding point. the vast majority of 8 organizations are actually struggling to go and pick them up because there is a chunk of road that is a designated chunk of road, but is in theory meant to be secure, meant to allow for the safe movement of goods, but is actually pretty much governed by lawlessness and leaders and criminal gangs . and what a number of humanitarian organizations have been calling for is either for that route to somehow be secured so that we can grow and safely pick up from all of these drop off points or for an alternate route to be provided to us. because yes, there are tens of thousands of pallets that are waiting at kind of asylum or can, i'm show them again as it's called to be picked up. but we cannot go there. we
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cannot safely go there and move them into gaza. and so it's just impossible situation where you're facing the roadblocks and the barriers that these really support on what can get in the 8th. finally tricking is tripling and slowly from there, what's tripling and shrinking, even bigger and number, because we can't actually going access it. what we are seeing coming across a number of border crossings, especially to the southern area, is commercial goods and the dynamics for commercial trucks is a bit different. they are able to move around a bit more freely. there are goods that are coming in onto the market, but no one can actually afford the price is on the market. prices have gone up $1020.00 folds and we're talking about a population that basically doesn't have any sort of dispensable cash. and so what organizations try to do is purchase what they can say, for example, put together fresh fruit and vegetable parcels and distribute those. but again, when we're talking about the scale of the need and what we're actually able to provide the most heartbreaking thing for me personally when i'm out there in the field,
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is realizing how few people were actually able to reach. and recognizing that, even if i'm able to give one family on one day, a fresh vegetable package that's barely meeting their needs. and what they also need is things like, you know, hygiene and soap and ways to be able to clean themselves. you talk about, if you just give us the hospitals as well, all know that you paid to the higher risk picture a picture that we've been talking about and hearing about. so the 10 months now we've been, you've just told us that supplies of hospitals, a bad lease at a negligible in terms of getting to the hospitals. we've also talked about hospitals at critical point. so we keep talking about, they send me an annual assessment so it won't stay job hospitals. are they actually in that critical point? are all they heading very quickly towards it, but they just won't be able to function in any of this way. i mean, look, they're limp being along their barely functioning and if they even are functioning
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at a minimum level, it is because the hospital staff is literally running mental gymnastics when it comes to how to use what bits and pieces that they are able to get their hands on to be able to begin to perform certain procedures, but a number of doctors have been telling us about this impossible positions that they are finding themselves in work. for example, if you only have one, i see you better available. you give that i see you bad to a case that is for example, estimated to need to be in the ice. you go on the mass, and i get the hang the ration here, a lot of anger, a lot of frustration, which is completely understandable. i mean, there's so much pain here that you know, outburst like this are not typical and people i have a way to let go. or even begin to let out this anger and start to understand the depth and bright and scope of what it is that they have gone through. and so back to what you know the hospitals are,
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are trying to do. they're trying to manage with what they have, but down at northside hospital, for example, the doctor there was talking to us about all of the skin diseases that we're seeing, especially among children. and some of these skin diseases are incredibly serious. and if they are not treated properly, they can lead to kidney failure, which can put people at risk. but these are diseases that are so easily treatable with antibiotics with cream. what you really have right now and not just when it comes to the medical system, but every thing is people literally putting together whatever it is that they come from, the tiny little bits and pieces they have the innovation, the level of innovation that we're seeing here is quite extraordinary, but in the 5 watch what you see on the ground here defies logic. you drive around your eyes, see what they're seeing, but the brain, it just doesn't process. it is always interesting. speak to uh the you to
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actually paint the picture for us a reality that many millions of us really just called comprehend right now. even with television pictures all day, even the sound of a novel joining us and daniel butler, thank you for your time. the facility to advocate our attention, please say a suspected serial killer, who escaped from an eye by the police station may have been aged by installing it as calm. as you may see was arrested last month. i accused of getting dozens of women and dumping the bodies in an old paul rates as low as in since he was tortured into making a confession, starting speeds of mazda escape from defense among them. but if you, tim nationals who are listed for being illegal in can. yeah. and one mid my best suspect, and emily call is to macy garcia, who's connected with the quite a my,
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the instant, hopefully my, the investigation indicated that the escape was aided by inside us. go see that being that of size. what deployed accordingly to cut the decision that stephanie deca has both and i wrote the, it seems that he escape this morning from a police station by cutting open wires of the outside section were preserved. we'll go outside alone with 12 other arrow tray and national leads to be related. but this is a district to where the police station is centered, where you have the u. s. embassy, you have the united nations headquarters. so many people questioning the possibility of what is uh, an escape and a very secure area. it also highlights the big question marks and new homes that people still had when they came to this case. he, according to the police confessed to $42.00 murders, were also talking about the dismemberment. 9 bodies were found to that car could
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leasing the victims between the ages of 18 and 30. however, the problem with what people have to deal. so those living in the area, it's a slum area. it's around safari, this car is controlled by games. people are very aware of what goes in and out to the police station. very close to this part of the question mark at the time last month. when these bodies emerged from bags from the car, it was help with no one has no. how could the police not have known? and then the other question that really has to do with the politics that's been happening here that you still have about 60 people that remain disappeared. where you had canyons take to the street in protests, the tax hikes here to the government, which was met by extreme force by the security forces killing over 60. you still have 10 disappeared. so people asking the question, how is it that you might as to the rest of mind when these murders, when these body bags were found? but you haven't found any accountability for the victims. so this just gives you
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a sense of the complications here, but certainly the dismiss trust, many people questioning whether this man has anything to do with it at all. and whether these bodies potentially are those missing from the the of the downsides of ukrainians have been able to, to evacuate. the eastern city of bulk risk because of lot of his landscape says the situation in the area is difficult for his full says, the russian troops on the 10 kilometers was outskirts. it's one of you price, defensive, strong holes on the logistics hub. and the genetics region, it's also home to about 53000 people. and it's to be topless, explains why it's important to buy few crane and russia. costs is the, is the focus for both ukraine and for russia. this is a vital city footprint to defend russia to take because it is key to holding til
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next for the key to taking. don't ask. it's a logistics of its main supply route for you creating and forces it as main roads and highways leading both in now and alone. the city itself and into donuts. it's absolutely vital and the area of focus in the whole of ukraine is on this town. and this front, in particular as well, we've seen fighting several supplements falling into russian hands over nights as the russians are moving steadily forward. these on quick gains, but the steady gains and the russian army lodge and the cranes is slowly pushing mccraney. defend this further further fact. and this is going to be a desperate struggle for this strategic city now. well, this is a full back in the next few quite in forces continue to push deeper into the russian region. coast dosage already has both. must go on, the ukraine heating cash, and according to local medical officials in the coast, creech and at least 17 civilians have died. and or 140 has been injured. 75 of
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those are in the hospital, including 4 children, this 1st dest, over getting from officials about the ongoing fighting that is taking place in the kirk region since august 6th, when you crate in forces, launch that incursion onto the russian soil. now their russian defense ministry meanwhile, is putting out statement, saying that their forces have managed to repel further advancements of equating forces in that curse region. but we're getting a different version from the crating president, bloody mirror zaleski, who claimed on monday evening that his forces have now taken control of at least 92 settlements in the crust. screech on what is clear is that while the fighting goes on and continues between ukrainian and russian forces inside russian territory is to civilians that are paying the price over a $130000.00 residents of car scrooge and has been evacuated so far. this area is
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home to we just over a 1000000 russians and the defense ministry has said that to be reinforcements of the russian military are on the way. but until they are. # it is clear that the fighting is going to continue and with the crating forces stating that they are going to try and capture territory to set up a buffer zone is on clear how much further along they want to advance and how much longer the fighting will continue or such a part, i'll just sarah. moscow will turn into the us selection now and the campaign way. i tried by this address crowds. on the 1st day of the democratic party's national convention. white house correspondent give a hell kit testable from chicago. as he took to the stage, an emotional joe biden wiped away a tear. democratic delegates cheered, and gave the u. s. president of long standing globally.
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when i gave my best for 50 years. like many of you are getting my heart and soul or a nation wide and told the crowd the time had come to pass the baton deeds, vice president. she's tough, she's experienced and she has a norm as integrity norm as integrity. still after more than a half century medical surface wide until delegates, he's proud of his accomplishments, and his greatest legacy may still be to tom. if he could hold israel's war garza the civilian sufferings of the policy people. that's why we finally finally deliver a ceasefire in this war. pamela harris made a surprise appearance earlier in the night to give introductory remarks to delegate,
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amid rapturous applause. she paid tribute to abide and jose, thank you for your historic leadership, for your life time of service to our nation. and for all you will continue to do, we are forever a great way for harris's candidacy. former secretary of state hillary clinton wrote the proverbial glass ceiling in 2016 as the 1st female presidential nominee on the other side of that glass ceiling is carmella harris, raising your hand and taking the oath of office as our party. sab, at present, i doubt they will not say who is listen 80 days until election day harris and her arrival. former republican president, donald trump, are locked in a close race. jo, 5 is exit from the 2024 presidential,
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race isn't locked. rotor enthusiasm not seen since 2008. that's when brock obama was the democratic presidential nominee. he remains one of the party's most popular leaders. he'll address the convention on tuesday. kimberly hell gets out 0, chicago. so outside the convention demonstrates has rallied against the war on gauze. the police arrested several people after they told them fences and climbed over security barriers jump 100 was the or outside chicago's united center protesters for an array of causes gathered to demonstrate against the democrats. the 1st protests of the day led to the 1st breach of a security barrier. as protesters tore down a fence between them and the convention that led to the 1st arrest the and that led to a police crap down. they cleared
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a nearby park on sunday and monday thousands marched against poverty for l. g, b, t, right. and against israel's more on gaza, including this teacher, a lot of the students are don't have housing or don't have adequate food at home. don't have adequate health care and yet the government finds billions and billions of dollars to spend on mass recruiting children and that is done so you know, there's something wrong with that. and we, we need to fight against. among the protestors was presidential candidate, jill stein, the green party, the gathering, working people, homeless people, the poor people that are marched here from milwaukee to brings, you know, real issues of poverty and homelessness, and lack of healthcare and student that medical does. all that, that we don't hear a word about actually from, you know, from the harris trunk. you know, the campaigns, thousands of chicago police controlled the streets with bikes,
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with right here. and what appeared to be a measure of restraint. as when a supervisor off camera told officers not to arrest this man. 2 this is a stand out between projectors and police officers leading, assign, telling them they are being ordered to disperse. these protesters are not doing and there are plenty of police to reinforce that order. the detention eased when protesters agreed to remove attention cabinets for some, it was a teaching moment, but were mobilizing, you wouldn't be the mobilizing over, you know, around a causative. so sounds, those are some basic right, like to protect you in writing. and so this has been a great awakening for a lot of my, you know, the people that are here, and i told them to see it firsthand. you can't, you can't teach us in the books. so that's why we're here. time and time again,
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police avoided repeating the bloody crackdowns of the 1968 convention here mindful of the cities reputation. but knowing there are many more protests to come. john henry and l g 0, chicago. let's just bring you a few pictures dropped a few minutes ago with the secretary of state's mc blinking. well, he's just left egypt now from a main apples. how those meetings of goals with the president w for that the ccs, the heading towards cassandra tool. c, 5 funds potential times with the category and they have shipped to me and the time it's still a head here. albany is uh, in sports, a samoan cricket that breaks an international sheets when she's best hold that story. coming up with joe right on the
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the full, the history fail. thank you for the premier league champions less just as he ever tied to the top flight of english football withdrawal against toting him in that opening match. and they have that old time top go score j you've all ready to thanks. so that's supposed dominates of the 1st hall from winton, from thanks to spanish, international, international, federal photos spots 37 year old body who was instrumental in helping less. so when the premier lead time to in 2016 wasn't going to let them something new season with the last he slides with a heads up on his 1st attempt on target. the crap is 109th premier league. oh, the club. that's the taking the 1st points from the one window in spain. all eyes
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were on argentine is who nan alvarez's. he made his debut for. i'd like to go madrid, but it was a lot close to stop at his new team is he barely features in that to, to draw with an eye out, athletic, or have is quite fax, twice to and the points and alvarez. we joined muns to see and the deal was around 90. $3000000.00. didn't come off the bench until the last 15 minutes, beating several times and making the impact to nearly promotional teams twice. dose in the other much of the nice insane ralph i as a lead hosted espanol with both clubs. have you sent last season inspection to you by the lead? when isn't this one as 21 year old? we got the wrong model of the legal of the game midway through. the 1st will kind of someone again extent says he's relax going into the final grandson with the season in new york next week. bounce off to clinch the title in since and i see on monday the italian who missed the olympics because it's tom slide just was making
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his competitive return in ohio. and one of the last will not tournaments full the us life. and he faced america's francis cfo and the 1st finding that this went cfo who, by breaking the sun set 3 straight arrows lead to a 76 defeats and since then race to take the 2nd set 6 to 23 becomes the youngest. since nothing champion says in 21 year old and the marie lifted the trophy back in 2008. it's good feeling for sure. but the my mind to know that is completely different. the situation from here in new york it's know best of 5 grand slam, last grand slam. the amount of pressure is also been different, but i, i'm just, you know, i'm quite relaxed to going into that tournament, trying to play with a positive mindset. and even, you know, trying to play as relaxed as possible. and then then we'll see what i can do. or
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a reno sutherland cat has moved to, well, number 2 in the rankings going into york. she also beat just a cup, a good learned straight set for the women's title in cincinnati. bell russian clinch test 1st church pieces cl strain open in january. sutherland joins top rank is shown peg view players with 10 or more w t. a title since 2020, and craig, so all the pipe has said it's an honor to be chosen as the test captains for the upcoming 3 much series against your lanka, which begins on wednesday. hope is standing in the engine been stokes. he was still in that training area stokes is that with a hamstring injury. hope we'll skip with the side despite only only of a captioning one much and his 1st cost career look is something i guess what i got pointed bus got to in a year and a half or so ago that there's always a chance. and some of this would happen and it's not necessarily something you dream about. this did one of the grades on, as i say, in english cricket. so yeah,
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like i said, it's not a to meet the team outside for the series. um, it's exciting for me and it's a challenge for us as a team to sort of try and take a step forward with obviously missing start to see the plan and start see the later as well. but it's a good, good challenge for us moving forward. as for sure, lanka, the looking for that 1st test series went over england in 10 years. in fact, the last time they beat their opponents was in england in 2014. meanwhile, a new international cricket record has been set high in a regional qualify for the 2026 tea, 20 men's work comp. some of that is seems to hit such a 9 runs in a single over basing the previous best. if the 26 run did it by had to fix fixes and facing 3, no goals to help them. oh, it's with 11 victory open finally. all right, that is all you support for now. pizza will have more light to file. thanks very much. jamie dot is the news with me. i just got your office calling from own use of
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the other side of the break until then for me on the team. i see a time to complete the a unique perspective, the transfer and the displacement of being vision. this population has been discussed as part of design. his project went back for well over a 100 years on heard voices over all times, people have these days by the fall of this bombing connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. young people are not looking for a hand, but they're not backed up by a system that supports the stream on. how does the or with americans more divided than ever? are we watching the end of the american era? the us once to keep the war in ukraine going until russia's will is broken. is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on causes the quizzical look
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good us politics? the bottom line for us to call was of interest to people around the world. this has been going on for a number of years how to do the 32. and it's a national perspective to try to explain to a local audience. how does this impact feel like this is an important part of the world and how to do this? very good. the bringing the news to the world from here, the
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