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the summit as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i. my name's by this is a news out life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. and the report says moving 22000 people in gaza. that's the force of those injured have life changing injuries. set a goal as president dissolves the all position, control parliament clearing the way for us not selection run pay me off the rest of her a lot of my pacing ones. the west mesa will be at war if long range weapons on given to you for
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the on the thing into the on known as civilian crew on a space. x mission successfully compete the 1st private space and peace of statements with the latest sports news. manchester united manager erickson hard plays down, comments made by full the rates of install christy on a rinaldo. it says the old type of purpose rebuild everything to compete with the base the welcome to the program. israel has been bombing gauze of sudden, nearly a year. now. it's relentless strikes across the street, have killed over 41000 people and injured many, many more. now and the report says that a course of people who have been wounded have life changing injuries. according to the world health organization,
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they estimate over 22500 people in gaza require rehabilitation. now i'm for use to come out of those nearly 15000 people have lim injuries and will need long term cap. there were around 4000 amputations of a 2000 major, ahead and spinal cord injuries and over 2000 major funds. now according to the u and health agency, only 17 of golf is betsy 6 hospitals, a partially functional, well primary health care and community level services, a frequently suspended. let's go straight to delta tear ahmed. he's an emergency medical physician who was working in gaza a little earlier this year. he served as a medical school for a child who was evacuated to the united states, most specialized k. he joins us now from chicago. so astonishing figure is
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really of a 22000 people suffering from life changing injuries in god. so that's a course of those ends in what you make of these biggest as well. i think this is something that many who are involved in humanitarian release and many of the health care workers on the ground and international health care workers. this is something that we've been suspecting something that has underscored the urgency to stop the aggression against the gaza strip. i want to kind of say a couple of things about the report that the w h o analysis kind of mentions. first, these are very conservative estimates. they're doing so in a way to let you know that there is something urgent happening here. a quarter of the more than 90000 people who've been injured will require care for the rest of their lives. but that number is likely to be astronomical. a higher they're using conservative estimates. and this is something that should scare everyone. and what kind of injuries are we talking about here when they say life altering i just want to kind of paint the picture of the 3 most common injuries here. you mentioned
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spinal cord and brain injuries. these are people who need round the clock care. these are people who need to be at least checked once or twice a day. we want to make sure that they have the best chance of surviving these injuries. we're talking about major burns burns that put you at risk for developing an infection and potentially dying as a result of that. we're talking about amputations, limp amputations, things that will alter the course of your life forever with respect to whether or not you may be able to work again, whether you can do effectively use of daily living like being able to go to the bathroom. these are the kinds of injuries we're talking about now when you picture that, and you realize that we're saying that an entire population of people have been deeply affected by the step. virtually no family will be untouched. you think about really how catastrophic this is, how many, how much resources will be required to address the needs of all of these injured people. and where will the money come from? who will rebuild the health care infrastructure that's been destroyed over the last
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11 months? how are we going to make sure that the people that i just mentioned, that miraculously survived the intense bombing by these really military? how can we make sure that they don't suffer silently or that they don't succumb him to the injuries a year later or 2 years later? it's dr. a and you mentioned the name of the patient because those were the figures that really stood out to sit out to be around full 1000 lim, amputations have taken place of the course of this war during the course of the last year. and many of those affected will, of course be children. tell me when someone loses a leg or an armoire is amputated, what happens next? what sort of care and rehabilitation would have person need if somebody survives this devastating injury? of course, the initial phase of this is the surgery that will be required. but afterwards, that's the most important part of the recovery. you want to make sure that an infection doesn't develop. you want to make sure that this person who has suffered, who has suffered this severely, disfiguring injury, this injury that has rendered them potentially immobile,
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or they're not going to be able to, you know, go to the bathroom or go to school. what can we do to support the recovery? how do we make sure that they're able to get back on their feet? the 2nd choirs rehabilitation services, in fact, new united states. we have rehab hospitals dedicated to this. so once you're out of the hospital during that really initial critical phase, the real work starts and you go and you work with a physical therapist with an occupational therapist. it should also be noted that this specific analysis but a w h o said that from january to may, january, to me the over the almost 40 physical therapist had been killed in the gaza strip. so we have injured patients that they don't have necessarily the services available to them, but we also have a human resources problem. the people that can help save some of these lines are being killed, they're being targeted. so what you're saying, the thing that's really important, and so what you're saying is the sort of rehabilitation we're talking about here. people are not able to get in dos a yeah, they are not able to get it in guys like it's not readily available. and it's for
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all of the people that are involved in this scared the people who would be providing the services. we have to recognize that they're also under attack, they're being targeted and that there is a very short supply of the health care workers needed to support the services if they were somehow available. if a hospital was still functioning. i mean, you were talking about 500 health care workers that have been killed since the start of this in october. and so this is a major problem that we all have to recognize. and so making things like medical evaluations, easier and making sure that this is an international effort is of paramount importance. and that's not happening right now. in fact, it's incredibly difficult to get somebody out of the gaza strip and to get them to care that they need. so just hair of that, i appreciate you speaking to us on al jazeera and emergency medical physician who was working in gaza earlier this year. thank you. thanks for having me. now, international condemnation is mounting against israel often asked roy can the central
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gauze of kill 6 employees of the un agency for palestinian refugees? they were among 18 people who died in strike killed on the on alan. is there a refugee come on where it says it's the highest desktop among itself and a single incident since the group was formed. 17 years ago, the school was being used as a shelter, a housing around 12000 displays palestinians. the foreign policy chief says he's outraged by the attack gemini, the k, the us on the un. i've also condemned to strike as the secretary general calls upon all parties, to refrain from using schools from using shelters and areas around them for military purposes. all parties to the conflict have been obligation to comply with the international humanitarian law at all times. the secretary general reiterates this call for an immediate cease fire, and the immediate, the non conditional release of all hostages be held in gaza. this horrific violence
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must stop. miss gabriel alexander has moved from the united nations headquarters. the secretary general of the united nations is watching events and gaza very closely and according to his spokes person. he was shocked and outraged by this latest is rarely attack on this unrest. school turn to shelter in shelter where there are 12000 palestinians who receiving food water a medical attention. when this attack took place the you and, and also saying that they have no evidence to backup is really claims that some of the unreal staff members killed were part of from us. also is really saying that they were targeting a, a mass command and control center the u. n, saying they also have no evidence of that either. however, they are willing to investigate. now the un clearly isn't a very difficult position in gaza just within the last couple of weeks. a u. n. a
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convoy that was clearly marked with un insignia on the side. was targeted by the is really military is really military fired several shots into the un vehicle. unfortunately, nobody was killed. and just this week, another convoy uh by the un was also targeted in gaza. a staff member was pulled out at gunpoint by his really military official and that you weren't official was interrogated for several hours before being released. now the number of unrest staff that have been killed in gaza, due to israel's continued on bombardment, is now up to 220, making it the deadliest conflict in history for un humanitarians. gabriel's are the elders here at united nations in new york. so many palestinians in northern garza,
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i have been moving away from circle spaces zones off to the is rarely striking on milwaukee on tuesday. they are now taking that chances that's, that's up tense away from crowded comes in wrong with the con, the ports living in the ruins of what used to be posted in seeking safety in the city of shakes. zion in northern gaza, have setup rows upon rows of tents. some close to the remnants of what used to be their homes, by the law, the general. but i'm in no way he's radius also has to move to the south. and the question is, why should be go in the south? they don't know, we are here in the north, and we will remain steadfast in the north. and we will stay in the north despite all the difficulties. virus has created a make shift garden at the entrance of his tent, a routine to keep his mind and body busy. his new neighbor mohammed has taken refuge with his family. mohammed sees his current situation as having
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a silver lining lock on top of your position. again, the situation is very dangerous, but we have no other place to go when it is still here. is the best place compared to the schools? there, the situation is bad due to the suicide and the overcrowded classrooms with each one host 20 families. so mohammed's wife a smart is less assured. 2 of her daughters have special needs. the health of one has been worsening. so any mean talk a little but my daughter needs health care and substance remodel nutrition due to the siege. how health is deteriorate? thing she needs victim ins and psychological support because our mental health and psychological state has been completely affected since we lost all her despite having no guarantees of safety nor security palestinians here continued to echo a montrose that spams generations and decades. this is our home. we will not leave and we'll continue to endure. i'm running low on how to 0. a plan to move
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ahead on the news out, including us across carriers, deployed in the middle east, just heading home. will speak to a military analyst about the roosevelt mission in the region. investments the teams rescue people from slug, horses and northwestern ontario when move in a 1000000 office space on the synagogues president, bussey rude deal may say has dissolved, the opposition led parliament in his country. this will clear the way for legislative elections and for his government to roll out his policies for the remainder of its time. let's go straight to nicholas hack. he joins his life from deca nicholas. so this announcement was widely expected was not that's right. i mean, this is perhaps the final act of this political drama that we've been seeing since
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the former president, back in february delayed these presidential elections. he believed them things to this parliament that the new administration has just dissolved so in, in march the parliament voted to delay the elections and then in april, but through july fine and the influential leader of the opposite opposition. figured we spend some code to power in april and today finally dissolved the parliament now in an address to the nation, we saw i saw him but confident. young president saying that he could not apply the policies of the government vote in the budget with a national assembly that did not represent the people. so that is why he has dissolved the national assembly. we're seeing that despite being one of the fastest growing economies in africa, it is one of the most indebted ones was 72 percent of its g, d, p,
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in debt. so the government's main objective is to reduce the public expenditure and it has tried to pass some laws in parliament, but most of them have been rejected because the new administration does not have the majority in parliament mean. so. so what happens next? now, nicholas does this to the way for snap selection. exactly, you know, so the president bus your gym, i find, announced the election in 2 months time on the, on november 17th. the civically people will go back to the polls. and what they hope is that the new parliament, with the help of the new administration will bring down the galloping inflation that this country is going to. so that will affect shopkeepers, like the one right behind me, where the price of bread has, has gone up. the price of the vegetables, a rice, has really shut up, making, buying basic necessities,
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almost an affordable too many. and though we've seen people who have voted for bust through july 5, and we spend sancho and their main wish to is to see a change in the system. and in their political manifesto, during the campaign trail, they had promised to address and support the challenges that poor senegalese space and their number one challenge is getting food on the table. and that is one of the main objective. so once there is this snap wrap it election, that's going to take place in 2 months time. bill gets onto work vote in a new budget and we'll see in perhaps the days to come, the prime minister. and now it's political program to the people have sent it going only the people have sent a goal will be watching, but also international donors who want to see how this new administration will use center goals, wealth to bring back prosperity to the synagogue. these people, molly, many, thanks for that,
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nicholas talk that for us in the rescue as the soul searching for survive is a ne, not jerry a off to down collab stone. she stay sending millions of lease is a force it into the city of my degree. these 30 people were killed and over a 1000000 others forced from that homes. um that interest reports from a degree the model owned by flood waters for 3 days. most of them was difficult to reach a safety. the 70 at old says during those days he suffered hunger and fear go move out 0. we had no food or water for 3 days. most schools were having a feast on me and my grandchildren. i got my 1st drink of water today. like thousands of other victims of the flux, he needs medical help. but this is a state of major medical facilities in the city. this small section of
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a 1300 bed hospital is been cleaned. so what you marriage is the services can be restored. but his chief medical director says, even if this stuff went to the countries you even know quarter of the operations, for now we only carry only emergency operation. we have suspended admissions because of fear or fall contamination. even the concepts sent that we know show about nuclear when timing nation sometimes when may not be absolute because the bracket therapies use this read you them on cobalt system. nothing used ups of us that hundreds of others will rely on the photo sent a daily for medical help. 12. yeah, this is a teaching hospital and it's 6 medical schools. i also shot the flight didn't spear the world health organizations, regional quality level retreat, situated in the hospital, we can predict some kind of until its consequences going forward. but having said that, we already seeing the impact, we'd see more coming. but what does he mean yet?
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these uh, you know, access to uh, services that is affected so many here i can send about health risks within the hospital and to the why the community not to say the flood waters will receive so. and people will be able to go back to their normal lives. but the damage costs the university to, to hospital could be failed for years to come. hundreds of patients every day come to this reef auto center. but it's equipment has been damaged and it could take weeks or even months to restore electricity, water and sanitation. no one knows if these equipment here will ever work again. dozens who rely on the kinds the center will have to look elsewhere. to use this flooding cost by the breeching of a section of the allowed them has exposed millions of my degree residents and visit us to save yourselves. threats with access to food, shelter,
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and clean water. i doubt doctors one but 100 supplies are risk. probably the reason i would use either way to go to the russia has the type a red cross humanitarian trucking ukraine, killing 3 people. that's according to the cranium. presidents, a lot of them is the landscape posted this image to the social media saying the convoy was traveling through the eastern zone yet region savanski cold on government and international organizations to respond to family. oscar has not commented this. now, russian president vladimir pacing his wound against the decision to allow long range missiles to strike russian tertiary. he says it would turn the conflict in ukraine into why the war between russia and ukraine's allies the video should it's not about whether to allow the ukrainian to team to strike it
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. i shared with these pippin so not it's about deciding, but they need to countries are directly involved in the conflict and not if this decision is made, it wouldn't be nothing less than a direct enrollment of neutral countries. the u. s. and the european countries in the world and you'll create it will change the nature of the conflict. could we mean that the need to us and europe and countries audited war with russia? yes. repub alova has moved from mosca. a legitimate reason has many times a wound about crossing the so called red lines, and now we can witness a new round of escalation as close. what kind of a rush is a response? be bear in mind that in ukraine or rushes using all it has in terms of weapons except force and you get off know, and how. and just to remind you back in june, it was confusing. so the russian was replacing its little range missiles on temperatures of its friendly countries, so called friendly countries,
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which are in close proximity to russia's so called on friendly take, posing direct threat to them. so probably russia will exactly like that. and of course, we've had the hands that we may times had from the western countries that as russia continues pounds in ukraine and the infrastructure with its long range weapons. ukraine has to be given permission to strike fun and retaliate as uh, we also have show by the american side that's of the possibility of expanding design . oh, but use of the western weapons, of course is uh was bank and say that but right now uh so to say that's um this is actually the case because of habits. uh the u. k lifted his bond on that using it still shauna or missiles by ukraine, and we are expecting
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a positive decision to announce the announcement of the decision from the us as well. its former us president republican, normally donald trump says he will not take part in another, debase against come to harris, claiming in a post on the true social polls clearly show on the debase against come raid coming to harris. the democrats radical less candidate. and she immediately called for a 2nd to base. he ends with cumberland, should focus on what she should have done during the last 4 years. they will be no debate. house responded by saying that we owe it to the vs to have another presidential debates. this is not, you know, not space ex has not just another milestone in orbits. a company has completed the 1st ever commercial space walk. it's a risky tests that had already been done by government space agencies before, which is there
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a science that has at call and make explains to go to 700 kilometers above the southern atlantic ocean went out a graph flying at 25000 kilometers an hour the leader of the space mission palerose dawn prepares to do something. no civilian has done before. he turns the handle, our command gives a strong push and with the silent pulse of their jared isaac, men exposes his crew to the uncompromising vacuum of space. this is the 1st commercial mission to attempt a space led by space that is meant to step into a new era of human space flight led by companies. and then 2000000 viewers watched through the astronaut to own helmet with the earth in full view. the space ex is billionaire owner ilan boss,
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cuz always said he wants to travel to mars us space program. nasa wants to get there to and it needs space x to do so. the company need space suits that can withstand the pressure temperature, radiation, and other risks of space, and it needs data about how humans cope without weight. so that voyage starts with some tests right here, kind of wave of the arm to back towards the earth. that's the fundamental shift is it's no longer under governments to control access to space anymore, and there's private individuals that, that are able to put different companies and, and humans into space. and it's completely transforming the industry and it's transform forming earth. you know, we're in this new space age. this emission is expensive. 1000000000 air is on board and another like we learn, most of them is likely watching closely. this is very much and experimentation is really trying to push the frontiers of commercial space, travel in space, tourism. so they do have some scientific aspects, particularly regarding the space travel. but fundamentally what they're doing is having
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a bit of fun and they are paying for it because that's the normally expensive, right below them on earth space, texas starship, the largest rocket to carry humans by far is getting closer to its 1st use in just a few years the company has transformed from start up to space ferrer calling baker elders 0 the greg o trees and associated provosts for space at the university of central florida and ofa of red moon rising. he joins us now from florida. thank you for your time. what was accomplished today in your opinion? well, um, i was super excited to uh, to see this. um, it is something that governments are done in the past, but the russian and american governments have done space lots. but the americans, for instance, haven't have new spaces in like 40 years. if this is a big accomplishment, seeing the commercial sector, put 4 people in
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a vacuum on 2 of them who left to for your call at the same time for a cost that was orders of magnitude less than what mastic could have done this for . and they demonstrated that they were able to do it not on a government contract, but under private funding from jarrett guys and from of course, space ex themselves. so i think it's a uh, a threshold uh, a tip that has been crossed for the commercial sector to do things. the government hasn't been able to keep up with now. and they also went to a higher altitude of the us government has sent anybody since the 19 seventy's as they started billing us now taking on what was traditionally the domain of super powers and the governments. i mean, what do you think this means for the future of space, all the risk that come with commercializing it? of course there are uh space is a dangerous domain. um, you know, i have to say when i got up early this morning to watch this i,
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i was on the edge. there are a number of things that they could go wrong. and when something goes wrong, uh, 1400 miles from the irs surface of the outcome is, is likely to be terrible. so there's risk and we're going to see failures. we have actually seen, you know, death in commercial space, flight testing. virgin galactic notably had a test flight failure where they say last 2 pilots, there's commercial risk. there might not be a market that is sustainable, but i don't think that's the case. i think we're seeing the demand far exceeds the capacity of the company's currently to deliver the services. and then there's a regulatory rest of the government might step in in some way and make this hard to do. and fessor or continual battle in washington, dc for sure. yeah, i mean, regulation is, is quite an important point. i mean, from what i understand in the united states, least the government has kept regulations down or lights on the commercial space
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industry in order to encourage what we're seeing here, the private sector. do you see, do you see pitfalls to this strategy at some point or do you think that's going to change? you know, i think the strategy was the right one. and for us to some extent that involved in, in setting up and certainly in maintaining yet the moratorium on regulation of human space life safety has been renewed by the us congress several times with bipartisan support. and clearly that we've gotten to this point demonstrates that that was successful. however, the minute that something goes wrong, and there's an issue there that i was ready to pop up and insist that i'll maybe government can make it safe. i do think it's, it's worth noting that the space shuttle was far from safe and probably 4 percent of the people that the flu on a special died on a space shuttle. that is not a record. this as the government is the right uh organization to,
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to make things search for. okay. greg or tre, associate provost for space commercialization. thank you. thank you. still ahead on al jazeera, so you case, prime minister says it's health care system needs a major surgery, but experts say reforms alone, unknown fiance, and in support. we have some awesome manage it mikael tessa, following his signing a contract extension to state the the has heard that, let's have a look at the weather as we end the week across europe, and i have to say, it's not looking very pleasant across essential areas. we got a slow moving front, so already bought some fund the storms that it's little push those across into greece. but it's going to bring very heavy rain of coal central parts of europe in
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particular for australia as well as the czech republic and southern portions of poland. we have got warnings out for those red in places ahead of it. we go to another front, pushing its way across, spending, stretching down across the baltic states, bringing some of that rain to ukraine as well. much try a to the south east for the likes of took a lots of sunshine here and dry as well. across the iberian peninsula. we still have a touch of summer here. is looking west to in the north west with an older person on the island, dividing some gusty winds as well, but summer is still the in the very south. but if we look at temperatures coming down over the next few days, we're gonna see that not the weather pull into prob will better be touching double digits over the weekend. we should be around 20 degrees celsius, a wash out of a we can. and if we follow that front as it moves its way further east, we're going to see temperatures come down rather dramatically of eastern europe by saturday. of
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the is troops. truly the 1st casualty of war. a series of media laws introduce doctor of russia's invasion of ukraine, of stifled independence. generally some witness chronicles the near impossible personal and political choices of a nobel peace prize winner and his colleagues in the media organizations. final days before forwarding silence of caravan and the dogs on out to 0 as the world economy. those struck for those with a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise
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with this strategic downstream industry on the client infinities your better tomorrow of the the watching out is there a mind at the top story is best our set of goals precedent bussey route deal may say has dissolved the opposition lead parliament. the move place away for the legislative elections to be held in november and for the government to roll out its policies. the remainder of its russian president vladimir patient as one the use of long range missiles from the west could turn the conflict in ukraine into wine to ward with nato. allies follows caused by top european death for months
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to ease what was on far in west and wesson's interest. and you are for, it says a course of engine people in the us. i have sustained life changing injuries from is really a tax was help organization estimates moving 22500 people in cars that require rehabilitation. now i'm for years this is rarely forces continue. the raids and destruction in the occupied westbank city of tucker in the past 2 weeks has seen extended range by the is riley army in to bass and jeanine as well as to car. and they have destroyed roads and damaged infrastructure in all 3 cities as well. says they are targeting him, us vices for residents of toko. them say they are not fights is. yep, the houses have been raised to the ground to run it. why they destroying the comp i need to move on to the comp is to live in dignity. so why are they doing this to us?
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i don't know what came back to my house and find out it was completely destroyed along with my dreams and hopes. i built this house with my father's brothers brick by brick. and certainly i find myself in the streets. why? what do we do? nothing. we didn't do anything. 3 people have been killed and is running dry and striking 711 on a car was targeted in the city. if number tier 3 of is what also injured the identity of the victims is still on. there is real, says the lebanese group has bullet, has sent 15 projectiles and still into its territory, causing 5 and 2 towns in the north. 5 phases of working to extinguish the flames. no one is report and to have been injured. the foreign policy chief is in bayard to meet lebanese officials, joseph burrell, will discuss the escalating the across the board. a conflict between israel has
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buller. earlier he visited un peacekeepers have been controlling the southern border with israel for more than 40 years. for all cold, for the war and gauze, it's in saying that it is a threat to regional stability for us across terrier deployed in the middle east is heading home. the pentagon has decided to bring back the u. s. s. theodore roosevelt. that decision was followed a red decision to keep to us navy cross carriers in the region. during the past weeks, the button administration had increased us ministry presence in the middle east to help defend israel from possible attacks by ron, and it's proxies. us get more on this with showing val, he's a was hod advice. marshall who served with the royal air force in the united kingdom. he joins us now live from ass colts minis. thanks for your time today. so
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one, your assessment is the roosevelt heading home. now yeah, good evening molly, it's very, very unusual for the us to have 2 of these carriers groups stationed in the same pos that, well, it was really these be that crowd carriers, but the theater roosevelt and the abraham lincoln. that stays the bursley with find it. yes they normally have about $8090.00 jets. that's about the size of the pretty short apple's fault calls get contingent. it's a mixture of apple, t zip eighteens and the most molten still at 35 point to just unable a circle to the us as georgia as something right in the region. so having to carry roots is bits excessive. it was put that they've done all of them all lounge the because that was a big deterrent against it. right. and we well wait, seeing in trepidation, if you recall on the 31st of july age mail high, hey, was assassinated, it didn't say wrong. and a wrong for us and retaliation, but the results,
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the us and one of the allies that mean print positioning. it's like direct crawl in order to respond to show a randall and attack. yeah, it's interesting you, you say that it's being used? is it the turn is, is it really just about sort of the image and projecting power? oh, is it more to do with what they could actually do in the offensive capabilities? if it came down to it, yes, i think it's worth remembering that some of these rails and this is all about the israel by mass conflicts in the gulf of israel is the dominant men treat pound the region a can do with the mass. it can do with has, for the most time, iraq launched a massive way. what tax, which is back in the 13th of april that was a $170.00 drones. the t christmas owls at a 120 bonus statement solve that is a huge phone. so i'm probably beyond israel's ability to defend itself under coal at that time. there was a huge coalition effort to using onto jets, to try and intercept and shoot down
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a lot of those trends improvement solves and in the offense, we understand that about non it's not the sense of them would shut down. so israel needs to help all the flights, the community you well beyond its own shows to protect itself against them. and right, and you know, it's not that that's why you've got this huge us presence. but there's also going to carry birds are very of us. but there's also lots of bodies, jet spaced at cypress and lots of other international jacks around the region. points that already should be around loans that major way of me solid. thanks a game on what about its size? i mean the is not an issue, doesn't it? make it quite vulnerable itself to attack, or there's always an ongoing debate. it's about the size of carriers and making them a phone or bull. couple of things off points out one of which is it's not simply in that prop carrier. there's a whole load all of the ships around it now that we support shifts bottles of water
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ships. and there's also summaries patrolling around that as well. it's fairly secure. the other ports i might use that was most we'll see them up close. they look huge in that pole barn. apple. i used to fly just often and across the carrier, it was a lot smaller than these them, you assess these nuclear power and some of them carriers. but my goodness, as soon as you are 10 miles away, it was almost impossible to see them and they generally operate in the big o sions on the point um, very, very difficult to find and see which makes them not very vulnerable to soul. they tend to walk right away from the shows, from huge lead protection to protect them as well. okay, really interesting to talk to you and get your analysis and expertise showing bell retard advice marshall. you said for the royal efforts in the united kingdom. thank you. is now the case, prime minister says the nation's hugely expensive health system needs to reform or die cast on the said,
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a long period of neglect and on the funding had left the national health service on the terrible strain and ordered a 10 year plan to get it into shape, china, how reports it is a sobering assessment of the state of the national health service. the report commission by the labor government says persons reviewed and a chest is in critical condition of the use of neglect and facing an explosion lived among from an aging and ailing population. the report identifies huge failings, including crumbling infrastructure because of a $48000000000.00 investment show tool $7600000.00 people are on waiting lists for care. and the awful state of accident and emergency treatment it says leads to 14000 unnecessary death c t a. the prime minister's response that stretched public finances mean health services must reform if it is to survive. as the report says, the audit truss may be in
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a critical condition. the body is vital signs of strong and we need to have the courage to deliver long term reform. but reform alone say experts is no cure. having primary and other community based health services do more improving and modernizing and just equipment and facilities and making sure that stuff have the freedom to innovate and improve. patient care is going to be already critical. but we also know that reform needs to be accompanied by investments. and that's the conundrum. this time a government planes. it's conservative pre, just as for the paula state of public services like the n h s, and has promised to turn them around. but he also blames the tories for leaving behind no money to do a staffing says there is no alternative but to invest a we went from 10 years ago being the among the good things that the number one right health care system in the world to now performed among the worst of your
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which is why would they can expect to fight? and i hope that they are going to do the right thing, i trust in the end, they are going to do the right thing and recognize that we need to fund the and adjust. so we need to find funding that could have this product in order to do that . and they just stuff spend, he is fighting the last government for better pay. his doctor says they'll find the new government for a better and a chest. the other children, how l g 0 gemini, is debasing, propose changes to its asylum, knows that would introduce strict to border checks and a bid to crack down on a regular migration. the proposals have drawn criticism from all the ear leaders who say what's needed is increased secure seat on the blocks x that on board. as mccain reports from valid of these people one to make a new life in germany, following a pos chosen by millions of others. in recent years, but soon the rules governing every asylum seeker here could be much tougher.
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prompted by the stabbings in the town of setting and recent weeks, in which a syrian man admitted kidding, 3 people and wounding several others. his claim for asylum had failed. that he was due to be deported, but the prophet procedure was not carried that. now the interior minister says it's time to act. so i can be that we are ensuring for and criminals and dangerous people in particular leave our country. whoever gets our protection, i see this and all parity must not abuse it. otherwise they will have to leave our country again. the new laws will target people in several categories. first, any asylum seeker who commits a hate crime here will lose their right to stay. second, any asylum seekers who chooses to return home on a visit will lose their rights to stay here. search anyone who claimed asylum originally elsewhere and the you and then went on to do so. here too will lose
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their right to financial benefits. here, a glance at the official figures shows, but last year, more than 3100000 foreigners was seeking asylum or some of a form of legal protection to stay in germany. all that number more than 450000 was still waiting for a decision at is and while more than 189000 people have the applications rejected. the lowest will also allow police to carry out controls for knives and of a weapons that launch festivals in public places. critics, if the plan say it doesn't go far enough the far right. if dave wants to, and my smart gratian via homage to who of, while i, to the warnings pull out the months about migration, which also makes good the f. d was never rather cold. never, and you may never extremist, this migration policy. but simply for the main street,
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reasonable recent election results show that many in the old east germany show that to you. but the federal government has insisted skilled mind goods on needed to field job shortages in the economy. it is even made it easier for highly qualified foreigners to naturalize as driven citizens. this yeah. in effect, it's attitude seems to be people who come here to help the community. all welcome to stay. those who come to abuse it on not dominant cane al jazeera bullying. it still has on al jazeera and sold fox on get ready in style for a show down against ox rivals, india and p action coming up the
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the francis has been focusing on efforts to address wealth and equality in climate change and the last leg of his visit to southeast asia was addressing 50000 people in single pool, patrick, from workforce of the said a swift close to frenzy among fans when she came and filled single poles national stadium out of this year. but the country's dest event of this time, arguably has even greater stop power. so people here pope fonts is visit, is a very special moment being able to attend the mos might be able to receive the police for means a lot to a single pole stands out to model. but still purpose performances is made on this tool. by contrast with indonesia have
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a new guinea and team or less day is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. but as has been the case throughout this trip, fostering harmony between religions remains high on the agenda. as an example of engagement with members of other faiths, carpenter given the raj, messiah, a practicing hindu was commission to cross the 2 chairs. the pope is using a mass as a cop printer. it's any cop and does dream to do something of this level. and yes, i know jesus himself was like, i've been dead and to be given this, i think is a humbling journey. and single pole pipe fonts has met from the salons, woman, president tom and john mcgraw number before delivering a state of dress. so yes, up in assisting a, to the praise the southeast asian nation for it's a social cohesion, but also called the f as to protect the pool of a single board to use its position to help find the global warming process. said that the role that single can play in helping to address global warming shouldn't
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be underestimated and judged it to use it's access to technology and talent to help tackle what he described as an era of environmental crisis. the visits also being closely watched for any gestures towards china, but decades the holy see was involved in a battle with beijing of a who gets to a point, bishops in the country. in 2018, they reached a compromise and agreed to recognize each other's candidates. there many field the vatican, seated its authority. so engagement with age as major pilot is critical. certainly ties of china are big offices to the large on the pontus mine, especially as he, you know, gets older. and it's, it's also hard to avoid the optics that you mentioned, right. that singapore. um, it said majority han chinese population. we have many chinese nationals living and singapore. there's a lot of traffic, right. a lot of travel,
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a lot of ties. no pope has ever visited china at the age of 88. it seems unlikely. pub fonts, this will do so. but strengthening ties with beijing could be critical and enabling catholicism to thrive in the region and the future. bunch of folks, how does 0 single to this times of sport? he has pizza money. thank you very much. majesty lies manager eric to and hug has shrugged off comments made by his former play and club legend christy on a rinaldo in a recent interview right now that was critical of 10 hug. thing down, united is capabilities to win major trophies for now. that also said that the old traffic slip must rebuild everything to compete with the based 10 hog who's united team only have one lead win from 3. the season was in charge of for now the for just full months. during that time they had a rocky relationship with rinaldo eventually moving to saudi arabian team, a lesser. in december 2022. you said that it says united
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caught independent because you know, you said this if you read the article fable so, so he's far away from starting uh for away from me in system. uh so everyone kind of and he said, i have an opinion. it's okay. awesome. i'll manage and make, i'll tell you. so it has safety sites on waiting. lots of major trophies having signed a new 3 year contract with the club, the spaniards current deal was due to be up at the end of the season. so he's now extended until 2027. ok. so it was a pointed almost 5 years ago. and one of the companies 1st season in charge austin level sufficient 2nd to mentioned specifically in the past to premium and campaigns . finally, if we could fast forward 5 years into the future, what really wanted to achieve, i would say a lot of major trophies but at the same time
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that is always us and we are unique and we do our things in our own way, you know, and the joy of the people where the play is the staff, the board of the illness of our support is that they really feel that that's with a club on how we do things. for me. this is them, the biggest value that any clothing and brand can have. and then we have to have choices to that for short and we would do our best such even student and ball pay is set to receive $61000000.00. also, the french leagues legal commission ordered the passenger man to pay the front strike of battle mountain unpaid wages by plateful, p. s g until the end of last season, before joining round the grid on a free transfer. early of the 25 year old object to the mediation offered by the commission, and he's dispute with the former club. french champions did not intend to pay and plan to take further legal action. 22 time grand slam champion ref on the del has withdrawn from next week's labor, kept leaving the future of his career. i'm clear, so it's the friendship and the spaniard only feature the game as the elliptic games
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. the dow has been plagues by injuries for the best pause of the last 18 months. he did not indicate the state of his current house when he might play a game. just 2 days until boxing superstar sold kinda low, the res put sees titles on the line again. the mexican is defending a super middle way belts against a good belinda, who is a fool to reconcile. born in new york. alvarez has lost just 2. i'll be 65 fights while bellanca is. i'm beaten and he's 22 bath. so phone. it's like facing las vegas on saturday to coincide with mexican independence day weekend. i never overlooking any fighting. i know he's young, he's he's, he's a good fighter. if he's a song, but uh, i've been there in there with everybody, so i have a so much experience a mr. on. i have a lot of tell him and, and, and i'm just the best a. we know that he's a legend and we know that we can't go in and just trying to swing for the fence on him. you know,
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i'm saying he got great. i q. he's intelligent. so we're going to do it the right way. you know, 6 on not go. yeah, that's what, that's what we're going for, you know, and maybe it comes, it comes but it, we've got to go to 12 and we're doing that as well. or india and puffy still in science or getting ready for a showdown. between the countries that'll be facing off on saturday in hockey's, asian champions trophy, which is taking place in the hoot into a china the pocket studies did up for the contest by threshing the host nation 51 to stay on beaten. fuck you still on have 3 of them pick titles that have lost the india in 14 of the last 6. the meetings between the 2 pos just on 2 however be be over or hate to have a to $266.00 and just defending champions in deals. a bag, the victory earlier they be south korea to make it for a wins from home and sit at the top of the table one place above pucky stone. indeed, one bronze at the recent olympics in paris and have won the gold medal
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a wrinkled 8th time off. is that your best female gulf is beginning a campaign for a wrinkled fault straight. so i'm cup on friday when they take on the usa, the 3 day team tournament has been dominated by the europeans lately, but the americans, all the team with a higher rent plans this year. and we've got some on the finished business that's kind of in the model of the team, this year's the unfinished business. and you know, some people have asked me what, what one word would be to describe the team usa this year. and i'm just gonna say hungry because, you know, knowing i all the being on know the same amount of time cards and not necessarily getting the job done last year. you know, kind of leaves like not nice the best face in your mouth, but you know, luckily we do. we didn't have to wait 2 years. we have this year to kind of get back at it. and i can tell you our more hungry than ever for me, the ones lando norris' is hoping to narrow the gap between himself and championship lead a mex for stuff. and this week at the as
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a base on growing pre. just 62 point separate the to drive us with 8 races to go in the build up to this week's go on. pre norris has made history as the 1st f one dr . ever to drive a call made out of lego. the danish to a company teamed up with mclaren to build a light sized drivable version of the manufacturers p. one suit. because it took a 8300 hours to put together the almost $343000.00 pieces. notice tickets for a spin around the famous silver sand track. how is it sliding? what did it feel like some of the cost? well, like i said, is the steering i thought was pretty good cops. i did a flat surface go way merits spot for the city right on the oh, i bet it's the i since they all so right. that's all the supposed to be useful. it's a nice money. my son with love that. com. okay. up to date,
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