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right, i'll transfer on and just the these really all me step separate tax on concepts off the partial poles and fighting for po vaccinations. at least 43 palestinians up to on cheese the on carry johnston. this is all just here, a license, the whole set coming. the anti government protest is back on the streets in tennessee. i sent him on the safe spot and got a ton of the caps. it's russian forces, target and ministry institute and hospital essentially crane more than 50 people have been count and at least 12 migrants have died off of that boat cap sizes of
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the english channel. the pregnant women and several children are among the will begin in gaza where at least $43.00 people have been killed in is really a tax on tuesday. and this try corner residential building has killed a child and injured many more in central garza. it happened after a pause in fighting for polio, vaccinations ended in down below. garza city is very forces. i've ordered civil defense cruise to stop the rescue efforts and evacuate the sides of an s strike. at least 6 palestinians were killed in the attack on the cottage, which had been shelter and displaced people dozens more buried than their brother is very on me. it says it's printing a novice striking the area of the to so decide what it does. but because is there any war planes targeted the center that was shuddering and large number of comedies
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and citizens and stuff? probably area. there's a large amount of destruction in the place and the large, quite as binding as a result of pumping along with the america teams. our crew are trying to activate the number of my tires and insure people and are looking for those missing under the trouble of this discharge sent to go to win that the student is there. any of the patient is wants to dig into rectory display several times, but our crews are still looking here at creat pressed. the world health organization says it's a head of its target for polio virus specs. nations in the gaza strip is medical stuff have inoculated about a quarter of children under the age of 10, nearly half a 1000000, more awaiting jose reports from job a lot in central gas. no. it's not easy to conduct that solution wise in the middle of why it's own password isn't guys. i've been a few days to stop teach thousands of children, and that's part of your
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a case was detected recently after the virus was ever dictated here. 25 minutes ago medical authorities found that the alarm calling is the option to invite them in the water to stop the spread of oil folio and this our big we need to reach at least 90 percent of the children in this case would be children under 10, so yes, this is the only way to stop the spread, and this is the we're going to be working towards that. the designated areas by the world has organization your coordinated with all the parties to ensure the safety of the children, perry, and medical to israel has to limited pause and hyphen allows. the vaccination, the parents remain concerned for the health of their children and their safety as they often walk long distances suggestive documation so i will definitely be into a situation is frightening from the moment we leave or tent until we reach it,
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receiving his writing. so it'll show fooling all heads. if the vehicle is not targeted, the hospital would be attacked on lives and all children's lives are hanging by threat. we could be cute, any point of time, the medical team or next week, next russell, and then nothing cause of food into any late more than half a 1000000 children. for now, the world health organization, se operation exceeded expectations, and that's all our cost for children. wait for you to be, and you to look in the area thoughts read by miss host and i can get the process has been challenging since even hemlaw, because i mean the campaign is running with very limited resources. we are facing great difficulties. c the vaccine files we deliver it into gaza with great difficulty because of these really seem an ongoing role. medical staff are working in non equipped area and be in the hospital yard or even inside payments. but the
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dangers of the polio us, like i'm over the success of the vaccination campaign, realize i'm well, there's unlimited 8 hour a day. pause in flight with host, gaza is no longer the same. relentless one, boardman has largely destroyed entire hospitals and clinics, international health organization, fear shortages and medical supplies, water, food, and fuel could lead to a far bigger prices in august either their black gauze or products are the us justice department has announced a criminal charges against our mass is at the top of leadership, including its chief. you know, i austin, what the charges are in relation to the october 7th. the tax attorney general says further action will be taken against the own plastic. okay, now as more now from washington dc, the 38 page indictment now and sales from the southern district of new york does in
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fact charge the leader from australia norm 6 of his top deputies with 7 different counts. they range from conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, organization conspiracy, to murder us, nationals, and even violating the emergent international emergency economic powers act. so in all 7 charges now, you may be asking, what's the point of this indictment because it seems unlikely that any of the leaders in how mosse are going to be gaza and travel to a country that has a extradition treaty with united states. but if you read through the uh, the indictment again, it talks about known and unknown persons at least one of whom is expected to be brought to new york and then arrested. so it seems like there is at least one other person that is going to be indicted or has now been indicted. the indictment now on sales. we have no information on who that could possibly be. so we'll keep track of that. but i think a lot of people are going to be asking why with the u. s. with the help of egypt and cutters, try to negotiate the ceasefire deal? would they announce this indictment?
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well, the white house does not tell the us justice department who to investigate or who to indict. and the justice department in my experience doesn't tend to even tell the white house of officials in the white house who they are investigating who they've indicted. what see of what's on the field when it's going to be unsealed? there really is a, tends to be just not. they don't communicate that information to each other. so again, the top line is the leadership of the mouse has been indicted. the united states unlikely to be arrested here or prosecutor here, but it appears someone else just mike, a patio haynes, l g 0. washington police have detained. several people involved and an anti government demonstration is rarely city of tennessee. the protest as on demanding a deal. 2 of these captives held by him us in gaza. they accused that prime minister benjamin netanyahu of failing and his duty to secure the return to israel . so the rest was triggered by the recovery of 6 captives found dead in
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a tunnel in southern gauze. on saturday the so who has this update now from she's reporting from the jordanian capital g to is very government backed on ours. is there a 3rd consecutive night of demonstrations across the israel with the main rally being held in tel aviv after the army had retrieved the bodies of 6 is rarely captives from a tunnel in southern gauze, over the weekend. now this would cause a lot of outrage among family members of captives, especially after is really military intelligence. found that the captives were alive just a few days before and according to weeks from is really officials and also from, from us officials who spoke publicly. they said that a lot of those captives were actually on the list to be released in the 1st phase of a ceasefire deal, but never happens. so these family members are especially angry. the groups that represent them say they're going to continue demonstrating with these demonstrations are on a much larger scale, sunday saw some of the largest rallies and israel's history. with half
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a 1000000 people across the country and police using mechanisms for the 1st time to disperse the crowd, lights done, grenades and excessive force. multiple arrests made as demonstrators were trying to block roads. now while the sentiment is shifting among these really public, the opposition is also using stronger and harsher language against nits in yahoo. who doubled down on monday saying that israel must have a presence at the philadelphia core door in southern gaza. if there's a ceasefire, but been against a former member of his work cabinet, has said that that's not necessarily true or necessary. that's nice. and you also still remains to be the main obstacles as to why they're still hasn't been a ceasefire deal. and that this is something can be overcome as a sticking point in order to achieve a deal to send fluids and just eat all on specimen. i am a, is a member of a masters political bureau. he says, it's not clear how the 6 captives,
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whose bodies were covered on the site today died. we are waiting for the final story or another attempt from that, as it says on the ground. because we have, it is very complicated there on the ground. we can remember recent, the ones that so he does have a try to risk your some of the cap showed the so he doesn't know. so you're not 2 months ago. the have risk you with the 3 the living, the capture, the sweetest. but they have at the same time, can defeat others could of the same time, 250. but i've seen on the tablets in each time the another case and show you the same as have could also by i'm talking, catching up on the by just by a missed tons of tax revenue. we have could occur these 70 to 80 over the, on the people. but i'm talking about cases where they have killed by snipers or by data contributing that for the no,
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i'm to know we cannot consume any of these issues with this and you decide they might be the kent by the cost. sure thing. go to close fighting between the fight of that. so he the soldiers but we are not sure how they have beacon. well they have the faded themselves. we haven't shown any evidence we uh, we are ready to send off the dock ship and your to annual annual to an investigation committee. so we, we are okay if it can allow us to send a new to the investigation committee when the funds that committed sent to both via negations but the v this, see this in the media without any serious scientific evidence or for the have sit around me curry is a distinguished fellow out the american universe to babies. he joins us not from boston, new york, welcome to the program. firstly, as we've mentioned, us,
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justice department has announced criminal charges against a master's top leadership. but what's your take on that? it's no surprise. the united states has been heavily susie asked, equally and vigorously best supporting israel in this car and i'm actions on guys on the what the one cause of geno, plausible genocide. and as long as opposed to groups like how may i ask them as well as calling them, designating them as the terrorist groups of that's the you is challenged by much of the world. and especially in light of the u. m. a formation of the geneva protocols of 1949 saying that the people who are subjugated under for an occupation have the right to defend themselves by all means including armed
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resistance of this question. i'm not saying that from us is totally innocent. i'm saying that the only difference by themselves likely is remy obligations that are made uh, cannot be taking the trace value. they need to be a substantiate that um this and presumably what a court action. uh well, the 2nd point is that um, the united states as by hand to hold her mouth responsible for his actions, but has no similar desire to hold as river down to home for extractions. and therefore, in the eyes of most of the world, the united states is not an honest broker, but as a is complicit penalty is really a jar side of cost. if she's the support of the us, some funding on arms and the amount of protection a now that was kind of a traditional action against the mouse. so what, what's all the problem is the patient is of this. if i, if i can ask you when it, when it comes to the c spot towards overall, then it's hard to tell you know,
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the other side. so as long as the traditional, as most imperial powers do, when they carry up international armed adventures, like going to be up now, they negotiated the tongue and progress while they were fighting was it'd be a tongue and really now and afghanistan, they negotiate with the tale bomb while they're fighting was totally bottom. so this is how imperial military adventures and works. they cannot resolve there. they cannot achieve their goals militarily, solar forced them, they end to negotiate with the party that they're trying to kill. and i think something similar is happening in the middle eastern associate and directly with from us while uh, trying to, uh, the overall reason through these really actions on the ground. and now some traditional, are you sure that your dislikes are pretty meaningless? they're not gonna capture these. any of these people are still
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a lot of them take them to an american court, but it isn't the case that you can negotiate with a party of us. do think there's a term as school and most of the world does not pay much attention to this because you don't really have much credibility. and it also detracts from the united states as part of ability as a mediator. but the problem is there's no other mediator that these revenues will trust. so you have to deal with the united states. but the united states is not an impartial of party. and this is, the problem right here is, is essentially the same on. it's been for the last 100 years under the british i'm, i'm at least on the last night which is imperial, colonial behavior. and this is what imperial colonial powers do. and we, we just have to keep pushing back against them and ask them about the principles of international law be applied. i clearly believe the all parties who may be a choose the for crimes or terrorism or, or whatever. so this is that we have,
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i'm calling for for the kids. uh, they don't take any on a part or you don't like, cuz butler, a mass, a fellow anybody takes up to court. but also text is really support the evidence for, for what these really some down and tell us by not just now, but in the last 7080 years destroying villages. i'm taken to the throne. people out of class next wednesday on a mass scale is massive, but the, the us will not take this to colorado anymore than the united kingdom. okay. let, let me just ask you this apartment. if i'm a, what do you make of a huge protests that, that we've seen in israel then to what extent does that put pressure on these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu? it seems to put pressure on it, but it doesn't really put pressure on them in the same way that the mass of public support in the us for a cease fire among the american people that does not seem to put pressure on the
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american president either of these systems allow the person in power to do almost anything they want as long as they have a either a parliamentary majority, which nothing you know does with a specialist, a colleagues or they have been elected as the buyer. ministration has been. busy there's, there's, we're not going to see the street demonstrations making, and they've never changed them. i think that will make him change as serious external pressure arms of argos. maybe loosening of the western resistance to the international criminal court, take more actions or the international court of justice decision being implemented as more countries around the world stop and waiting. israel to sporting events or cultural events has happened. and so the future is that's the kind of thing that will cause the is rarely as of to change, but it's really hard to see that happening with it right now without any
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international pressure. okay, we leave it there around the country. we very much appreciate your insights. thank you. thank you. we'll still to come on out there off to the break. no distractions. how straight a husband spot of growing pushed through a streets, children from using mobile phones in schools, the on counting the cost, major central banks are lowering bar and costs for all the winning the flies against inflation. why is the japanese? yeah, now volatile, and is it still a safe haven asset? plus the strain in workers can now like no books is outside working now is counting the costs on out is there, harmful passages are increasingly affecting our lives. we've terrible consequences . a documentary asks whether we've learned any lessons from the h,
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the, the okay. back her mind to all the headlines and goals or cities ready for 6 avoided civil defense crews to still rescue efforts and evacuate the sides of an s trying. at least 6 palestinians were killed in the attack and dozens more trucks under the rumble. at least 43 people had been killed in a text in the caustic strip since during a tuesday protest as having detains during antique government demonstrations. and he's very city of tennessee. thousands that demanding a cease fire off to the bodies of 6 is very. campuses were recovered from the tunnel concert saturday ukrainian impressions automatically, lensky says some old and 50 people have been killed and 219 injured. and the russian missiles drive from the city of fulton, the ukrainian training central communications was partially destroyed in the attack
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. i'll deserves hassan. my suit isn't posted where that attack happens. and we are now in the middle of samples of a city we're at this area was attacked by 2 ballistic missiles and according to the presidents of ukraine. and we can see here as the scene, how it looks, we're a lot of firefighters rescue teams, and ambulances also are here in that area. and trying to rescue at the people that stayed on the trouble that a number of the victims raised to 49. the ukrainians and more then to $119.00 injured the attack was in this area exactly in this building, which is now closed area and by the ukrainian army. and also the rescue is the going on inside of this building. to know we can
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about the, the situation inside that building, but we can see a damage that's happened at one's a building. but at the same time, also we can see the damage that happened for civilian buildings around the building get that was targeted by a this attack. people here are trying to, uh, remove the, the, the from their house is trying to fix as much as they can, firefighters eyes are still also trying to distinguish the fire from inside. we get, we have some traces for a, for a smoke inside the building, but it's a closed it totally close the area. but presidents isn't, is key said that this attack will not pass without a response from the ukrainian forces. and from, as a training governments, especially that this effect comes after a subaru. effects like a, a multiple effect is that, that is happening already in ukraine since the 6th of august to, since you came in,
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the army entered to coast regions the russian course cajun. where that a increasing of attacks is clearly uh, being a seen here in ukraine says that attacked is at least 12 microns, have died off to the boat capsized in the english channel of the northern coast of fronts. more than 50 authors were rescued. if that's the box that has mona from belongs to that emergency workers help us the volume of dirt, boat carrying thousands of migrants and refugees capsized off the northern french coast. fonts is outgoing interior ministers. johan, i'm in a mid rescue. is in the pool to go into a math. he said at least 12 people who died in what he called a tragedy. yeah. if you the most likely the thing that there are 51 people who was saved, including 2 in a critical condition. unfortunately, 12 people have been declared dead including teen women. as far as i know,
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some of whom of mine is obviously it is a tragedy. they will undoubtedly looking for a bits of life and great person. domino said the boat was overloaded with at least 70 people most without life less when it began to break apart. french officials are trying to identify those on board. is that what it is or from instruction? we have information suggesting they are african origin, mainly from our trail, but we don't have all elements yet to precisely determine the nationalities. tens of thousands of migrants attend the legal and dangerous crossing each year. in search of what they hope will be best to life in the u. k. doesn't never make it. the boat is also has, i'm good charities in the area. they say that without safe alternative routes to the u. k, people will continue to risk their lives, trying to cross the english channel. the french interior minister say, is with a new government in the u. k. what's needed is a new approach. he's calling for
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a new migration, tracy between the u. k and e. you to prevent mo tragedies like this natasha butler, which is 0 blowing. so now fronts school has dust rezonings in the pots in the us and canada with students in washington dc and produce columbia for tenants across without them mobile phones. the following in the footsteps of australia, which already has a note phone policy in public schools. sarah clark has more now from president once in that on campus, public schools in australia now a phone free environment. it's part of a national plan to reduce distractions in the classroom with teachers declaring the decision a winning for education. and we know that they have their laptops in classrooms, but you know, they don't have a phone. so those apps that might distract from learning on a day to day basis. so it means that teachers can go in and do that jumps of teaching new guidelines and to reduce student exposure to inappropriate use of
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technology as well as curb screen time and social media. scrolling support a site, it's a crucial step to protect the child and adolescent mental health of what we can size . our kids now have 7 hours each day way. so i am free from that. whether it's the screen, whether it's bullying, whether it's the final of what am i missing out on. whether it's just time for them to stop, like you and i could stop and wait with their rights process following suit is not filing a band on mobile phones. the students up to 15 users and it's successful could be extended nationwide. but there's still a digital divide them with a smartphone restrictions in schools work. they have been some studies that have shown very slight improvement in grades with schools have banned the phones. but there been other bands in the scandinavian countries where they've shown absolutely no difference between schools. have been the buffers and they haven't already since
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unesco report found the one and full countries now have policies for moles in place, restricting phone use in the school grounds. but the report also recommended adobe bet on phones in the classroom, starting a negative link between student performance and success. abuse of technology report found that even having a mobile phone nearby receiving notification alerts was enough to resulting students losing their attention. and it took up to 20 minutes to reflect this. in australia, a student reaction to the noise sign policy has been positive. it helps us engage in cost status. it's spending all the time and that's fine. you can tell your friends and it was easy enough to get used here, but it still feels a little strange at times to the level debate that shows no sign of going away in an increasingly digital way sir. class out as you 1st thing as well. you can just
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got some more features on our website. i'll just share a dot com and use continues here off to accounting, the cost to the various health and the does it south rest of the us. but the real extraordinary heat has moved up north again. so north dakota and across the border into central canada with 7 degrees above average, typically this doesn't last and we're not going to see this left out. the shells will develop their way through and not attempt. she's back and push the heat to get a headset. so you'll notice that chicago get war between wednesday and thursday along the cyrus coast where it's been particularly hot. we've now had admitted moisture. so typically it's very wet. this flooded in galveston, texas. that'd be southern, quite possibly through new or a new orleans and towards florida. as well, and this is the line of developing potentially big shows,
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pushing the heat to the end of it and dropping the heat to cost to find it. so here in florida to be repeated in your confidence and also in cuba, the habit in some shaft and the smaller items and the kind of been they look now dry with bits of a breeze, which is to be expected. heavy rain in panama, just crossing into columbia south is that rather a pulse of to you, right? and the rio negron m as soon as possible. so is to the they should be, they should be floating on the wall to tell you that is not going to happen. no, or is it gonna be changed at the time? see, there are shelves developing in the southeast of the 0, but there were else the us vice president, tom le harris will go face to face with president donald trump in their 1st live presidential television to face. with polls pointing to a tight race, him either move indeed all in their favor, full analysis,
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