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[000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm elizabeth put on i'm and this is the muse our life from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. and now the deadly attack in the say to this really falls this target the refugee camp in central garza. can i get these 7 people? the boarding of a token american act of us killed by his riley soldiers during the protest and the occupied westbank has transferred to us down to a head of a funeral. plus our members rejected.
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another big blow from us back to where it says go on. strong culture project in the nicest offer on a and conditions. and north korea reveals images of the uranium enrichment facility for the 1st time showing you need a kim, john, with inspecting besides the, we begin this new val and gaza was very forces have continued to pound the strip. at least 31 people have been killed since thursday. 7 were killed and targeted strikes on homes across then the say that the refugee camp in the early hours of friday is rarely for his have killed more than $41000.00 palestinians across the gauze since last october. the, when it's on slow to the strip again to you and has extended, it's probably go back to the nation campaign and gaza buy another day to reach more children in northern garza, more than half
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a 1000000 children have been vaccinated since the campaign began earlier. this month, but you and has pushed ahead with the an occupation campaign. the spot, numerous obstructions by that is really, i mean, that's bringing that correspondent honey mclean was he's joining his life on data by that and central gaza and honey, i suppose that some red good jews from gauze. those that the polio campaign has been extended by another day and in the north way. conditions are usually honda. good morning, elizabeth, that is correct. the vaccination campaign has been extended for another day just to make sure it's reaching to more children in northern part than the goss scripts. the northern part and gaza city are a special case right now. we're talking about an active wars on with the ongoing heavy artillery is in air attacks that are happening by the hour. the recurrent incursions 2 major parts of the area is just making it very difficult. not only for
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the local residents, but also for organizations are leading the for do facts, any of the children. and it's not only the whole good that is causing this. uh, these are problem to children there. there's mountain nutrition. there's the inability to access health facilities and there is also the problem with sending these in, in an highest. the employee of vaccination is one of many of the things that are needed in needed intervention in order to save lives. the northern part of the guster, but again, that saelens is, are immense. and part of the, the challenge is the ongoing intense bombing campaign that continues to create more difficulties and more tragedies on the ground with chatter, sense of safety, with inability to move freely from one place to another. it's becoming very difficult. what people are right now doing or displaying is a mode of survival right now with whatever is available. the fact that it blended crossings have been closed for the past 5 months now with,
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with little amount of food arriving to the northern part of the gospel in java city . it just increasing the, the difficulties and, and widening the, the bret's of old in it problems that are causing not only natalie nutrition but also help the problems, the spread of infectious diseases, particularly when it comes to skin diseases right now. and, and the depth of thought figurative people are staying intense and i, and whatever live intox in terms of, of buildings and residential as the buildings in, in northern parts of garza and got the city that are so minimal right now compared to what it used in the past all of this together, along with the ongoing since finding candidates just this morning. it is sad morning again here in the central area, the southern part of the strip and also the northern part were moving from valley up to new site. right. mm hm. you got the rock, i city a total of more than it 20 people. and again, we're looking at the same exact pattern of the tragedies. families are targeted
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inside their residential homes. the aftermath of we talk works, civil defense, accrued and paramedics are facing many challenges to help those who survive the attacks. removing them from under rumbles with whatever basic tools that they have . we're look all in all. we're looking at multi layer a crisis that continues to expand and with no sign of it in the any time soon. honey sent to you as always for your important that is honey my. for the latest live in bed, all bala and central gaza for many palestinians have survived as well as from bonham and his gaza. it could still be scarred for life. the world health organization estimates more than 22500 people in the strip. that is a course of those wounded, have life changing injuries. it says they'll require rehabilitation now and for us to come. dr. tied with as an emergency physician who was working in gaza earlier
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this year. he told dollars was 0, this report should get everyone 1st, 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 have 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 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 that 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 lim, amputations, things that will alter the course of your life forever with respect to whether or not you may be able to work again,
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whether you can add to activities 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 this, that 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 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 to these injuries a year later or 2 years later, the as the body of to fish american active us. i should know as gay has arrived and assemble. she was shot and killed by his writing forces and the occupied westbank a week ago. she protested against illegal as rarely sacraments in the tower tree as
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gay's body will be transferred to her hometown of the them in west and took here a head of a funeral on saturday. the father has welcome the announcements that encore a will and best to gaze accounting because i learned that i was states is not letting go of this arbitrary mother by opening an investigation. i was very pleased, i hope, and expect the same from the united states. i feel that she got a very good education in the united states financially speaking. she was doing well . she was married. she could have lived a comfortable life. but she pursued her ideals. she left everything and went to the middle east. how she was that much of an idealist. i see you on wednesday us present, joe biden issued a statement saying they must be full accountability for as gays. kenning biden says, he's outraged and deeply saddened, and that to,
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as gives choosing is totally unacceptable. he goes on to say they must be for the accountability and as well must to move on to ensure that incidents like this never happen again. well, joining us now is tom and cardboard. he's an associate professor of public policy at this though hot institute for graduate studies. very good to have you with us as a way, as mr. customer, with a strong woods from us. officials from president biden from secretary of state entity blinking before him. but is there anything different this time through previous incidents when we've had american citizens killed by israeli forces or elizabeth, i don't think there will be any thing significantly, significantly different than, than, than before. because, i mean, yes, by then mentions full accountability. but if you look back, i mean, it has never materialized when it comes to the investigations. so they need you to know accountability,
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whatsoever. they would have to view these issues. one mistakes, you know, whatever they would find that excuse. and this is why you want to continue was starting to think the so you on that the sooner and then the dimension activists. i mean, of course, they don't want any of the national presence in the occupied territories to it because they want to come up for the crimes. so it hasn't been a systematic ongoing policy for a long time. with so many active this, you'll notice i've been taught get the intention, the i shows the last a flow of, of home shooting of all clear i'm, but what does the see the need need us know what i mean? big words accountability investigations. but the reality, you know, so is honest and acting as a fast suits and it doesn't need to feel the pressure of the she and just it's the score and again, and because it hasn't had any pressure from the americans, it hasn't faced any repercussions. rather, i shouldn't, as gave was volunteering with the same organization as rachel cory,
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who was boot. it was crushed to death. mine is really boulders in gaza when she was protesting there in 2003. i had an interview recently with corey's parents who say that they request for an independent investigation into their daughter's death by america was ignored and that they say that the international criminal court should actually be looking into such incidents. this is something that the governor of nablus and occupied westbank said he would refer to the i c c. do you think that there was that something that should happen if we did that? that's it and just would, would international is applied equally. of course it has to happen is we expect this to happen, but some of the what are this very kinetic on stage where the national note is being really examined under huge pressure. so we see that income for the 2nd time just most recently coming out and calling for the judges opened the initial quote of justice to expedite the process of
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a thing issue. and that is for them for nothing. now for example, but again, it's been penalize and you know what i, what i feel is that the, this of the best on the system is a descriptive conjunction with at some point it will become irrelevant in many countries when she was to just move on with the only shoes and these, or to their own tools or the systems of justice to follow that all cases. and this is what we all said, i mean, because when you have this implicit support, please, and when you have a super problem at the us, provide thing is the oldest protection, then things will end up this way. is what i think of the prostate and then you come up as the us for example, to stand on a higher mode on the ground election. other companies have to be when you're doing this in a very ugly way to with is right, and i'm just unable to get to the whatever the ones and carry on with business as usual. and of course the announcement by to keep that it's going to investigate
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this incident just once again highlights what a country is. responsibility is to its own citizens that the, the west isn't doing this. we are of course, approaching the one year anniversary of the war on gaza and we had, we showed earlier the number of people that the world health organization says has life changing injuries and gaza again as we approach that one. yeah. how much does this once again remind us about how the people of garza are going to be changed for ever because of this will and right now there was no end in sight. elizabeth, not only the people of does, i mean again, i mean my point is that the international then have not been found. the globe is watching this, this genocide, the war ended on tv. and no, i mean, i mean a folk too many friends too many cookies. we live in different parts of the world. the shop, the nice and, and we are getting close to the stage where the water is literally acting out or becoming a drunken like a drunken, you know, the fuel,
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fuel thoughtful you can do whatever you want and that's it. so yes, when i get back to my previous point in time, we need on a week think deserves what as it is, list of international to apply and get the respects and get. but when you see, be followed is acting differently. i'm not following this, then that's, that is this international system is at the breaking point. what are some of some sorts in the, at the, something to a point to evidence that would need to be either dashed away or the vice uphold. i mean, when we need someone to save this international? no, but we're not the 30th. i mean 30 yes. i mean, i'm about to kid in particular has been, uh, i mean it's a very good to can stays now when it comes to, to the nation with this. right. and there was left within the evidence long time ago. and because of what was under the seas, and many took a look as active as with uh, mastercard, on a ship, trying to think 8 to has a they have a very transmission with is that i'll just take notes at the breaking point. i mean, took,
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is the only country one of the few countries that the class and they with national learning window, the pa mass was estimated. because the kids, despite being a need to country, despite having so many strong ties with the, with this didn't look at by this time and, and especially with how much is the means of political, the resistance party. and it has to be involved in any political process. they don't see it as a federal civil parts of it. i'm the only nation member that has that view on my scooter accident. yeah, this, adams and why not have time, but thank you. as always, video analysis, we really appreciate that. thank you. within the occupied westbank palestinian villages say is where the settlers have poisoned live stock at a local farm. video shows dead sheep and the village of ida ottoman now has near the city of jericho, one residence as he's been harassed by his lady's living in a nearby legal lounge post in recent days. that has been an increase in settler
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attacks on palestinians and the occupied westbank since the one gaza began. the russian president vladimir fusion has warned against any decision by nato members to allow long range missiles to strike russian territory. he says it would turn the conflict in ukraine into a wide, bul between russia and your claims allies. you know, the video shirts, it's not of over there to allow that. you clean the input team to strike it. i'll share with these flipping. so now it's about deciding that they need to countries are directly involving the conflict and not if this decision is made, it wouldn't be nothing less than a direct environment of need to countries. the u. s. and the european countries in the world and ukraine. it will change the nature of the conflict. could we mean that the need to us and europe and countries audited war with russia?
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so she felt that and developing workers have just gone on strike in the us. that salt and 96 percent of union members voted to reject new payoff is following a series of protests. production will now be held to them. boeing 737, max and all the jets manufactured in the seattle area. the max jets have been playing for the issues and us transport safety officials have said recently that the company has a safety culture problem on lucas los went on strike in 2008. when the stoppage went on for nearly 2 months. this is about respect, this is about addressing the past. this is about finding for our future. our members rejected the contract by this will be for labor practice straight wireless love will only shot more discriminatory conduct. we have worse of
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questioning on the whole process of benefits. so boeing has to stop breaking the law has to bargain in good faith or under shelves on the same as an director of the consultancy aviation advocacy. and he's joining his life from clooney and friends. thank you very much for your time. so the 25 percent pay increase that's being offered by bowling doesn't seem so bad. tell us why it is unacceptable to employees. well, i think 2 things. first of all, it's 25, said i before he's, which is still very reasonable place that get me wrong. and there's a 2nd bill and as well, which is that boeing as part of disagreement on the top to build. it's next a craft at a factory, either in seattle, in any event at a unionized factory, but on the line all of the seas is i is a really decent strap of almost the civil war within buying between the engineers. on the one hand, who he started for you, of course, had the power and what he's after roles and engineering company and the accounts
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and the financial, the financial side of the house. and in the last 2 decades, boeing has pushed very hard to be extraordinarily profitable. but as we've heard in that package, a lot of practices, including on what fits of violence and, and intimidation, and also outsourcing the production of 7. i'd sevens to factories, insights that don't have unions. and the unions, of course, are quite cross about these. but the union is also taking view that they have quite a strong hand at the moment because they, uh, they are making very finer plants and they very fine engineers. and it's about time, nice size. i got respect. so like my, excuse me, that's not the. yeah. a very sharp line, the sign we don't kind of accept 25 percent. it'll be um, it'll be interesting to see how long these guys talk about the push at boeing for being a specially profitable recently. and we've seen the impact of bad on where they
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want to produce, but has it also had any impact? would you say on the safety culture that has been so criticized at boeing with the union's most certainly cited it has the unions. and i think increasingly outside of that side that, that the unrelenting demand for increasing the state of production for producing a cutting corners, if you like to, to, to make those production targets. which of course was done to increase sales and increase revenue because for boeing it gets revenue from the side of their plants. i think there is just an argument that says may be site, the most compromised, the it's the, the, the very recent case that which in the was referred to earlier where there is a site to culture issue of buying. i think stems from a lot of these and the engine ease. uh, i think making that really stock by saying you just kind of bias out here. we're going to make the change much more fundamentally the way we do things. unless the
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shelton do you see the striker, we don't know how long it would last yet. the previous strike, as we mentioned last is at least 2 months. do you see this haven't gotten kind of impact will that have the company? well, um, as i say you airplane, manufacturers get revenue from selling airplanes, and this will slow down the construction of the airplanes. and consequently, once what we get across that are currently sitting outside the volume factory in the us. so they'll be a, they'll be a laguna and they'll be a pause, a way the around you, a cross coming on for as long as they start. last. if it's a short strike, it, the impact won't be will that huge because there is a certain back a little bit the monitor. but if it's a long stock, it will have an enormous impact on boeing. and ultimately, that means, of course, it will have an impact on you and may, as well as, as the traveling public. and of course, in long strike will add to boeing's problem. this is a problems which is had for years if you will. what kind of impact does that again,
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have on the company as well? again, to talk to us, i'm, you know, how long is a piece of string at least be struck and the guy, it's hard to know yet, but it. so given that it added to the problems that the company has, it's another absolutely, it's another, it's another store on the back of the camera list, not a speeding that. on the other hand, you could spin it the other way. you could say move the people in the boeing leave, the management aside, and management incidentally went through the same time period with what can only be described was on hold originally large salaries. it what it says is the people down there on the production on that actually, mike, these that are applied to k, and i can't really a lot. so the a cost they've got to come out again to be better my, when this dispute is settled. but again that's, that's, that's for the long time for you and i today if you've got a flight book for today or tomorrow, this will have 0 impact yet mister south. and that's been excellent to get your insights on the story. we really appreciate it. and our shelves and why just
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learning. thank you. now with about 50 days match to the us presidential election. and donald trump has refused any more debates against his arrival coming to harris. it comes off to his wadley criticized performance in philadelphia, and what she made debunk claims about babies being executed and immigrants easing dogs. rentals has the latest in a speech in swing state, arizona, his 1st since the debate. donald trump, despite claiming what he called a monumental victory slammed the door on another one, we've done to debate said because they were successful, there will be no 3rd debate. he defended is often visibly in re performance on tuesday and attack the moderators who had fact checked his ball. so it's saying they should be fired earlier. harris campaign in an
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equally vital state. oh, we don't do this. harris wants another face off with from i believe we always have another debate because this election and what is as they could not be more important. so back in arizona, in what was billed as a detailed address on the economy, trump spent most of his time denouncing migraine, says criminals and rapists and repeating bogus claims about haitian immigrants in ohio abducting family pets. we're being conquered and we are being occupied by a foreign element getting around to economic matters. after an hour on stage, trump promised tax free overtime pay and said he would bring down inflation, interest rates,
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housing prices and energy costs all without providing specifics. while harris, who has been criticized by some for not having detailed plans of her own stuff, mainly to talking points that are becoming more familiar. well, both i said it then i say it now it's time to turn the page. the, with no debates, the american voters will spend the next 50 days sorting through competing rhetoric in a race post or say is for all practical purposes. a, did he rob reynolds, l g 0. north korea has released images of a uranium enrichment facility for the 1st time showing lead a comes on on touring besides state media close at 10. this saying the facilitation boost is capacities for for juice materials from nuclear bombs. the program is banned on the several is un security council resolutions. south korea has condemned
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the unveiling of the facility from mcbride has moved from sold. this is the 1st time the nose career has revealed in such detail the inner workings of its uranium enrichment facilities. north career is suspected of having one or more such facilities at its nuclear sites. we are not told exactly which one this was or when this visit took place. but we see images of kim jong on touring the facility, and also calling for the acquisition of more centrifuges, which are needed for the production of weapons grade uranium. this comes as north korea continues its active development of its nuclear capabilities. in spite of international sanctions and objections from a south korea, we also see released on fridays images of conjunction, overseeing another weapons test. this is thought to have been the testing of
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a multiple, a rocket load system from north korea's east coast, carried out on thursday morning when we're also told that kim jong and visited a facility for the training of north korea and special forces he was pictured holding what appears to be a sniper rifle, the floating of uh, its nuclear capability and its military prowess all seems to be timed for the run up to us presidential elections. and we are owned by south korea and also us officials that we can expect a possibly a bigger publication as we get closer to the election date in the fall. and that may be the launch of an icbm and intercontinental ballistic missile, or even another underground nuclear test run mcbride. i'll just say era. so the u. s. has imposed sanctions on a high profile. the come boat in businessman and politician for an edge ties to scam santa's law,
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young fashion. offenders are from the governing party. the personal advisor to the cambodian leadership, washington has a use live and involvement and human trafficking and the use. so 1st labor at the scam centers benefit hoffman is the regional representative of southeast asia and the pacific kept the un office on drugs some crime. he says sanctions a lot and won't be enough to tackle the sophisticated systems used in scamming. its functions are usually intended to cut off people from things like the international financial system. and one thing that we've been seeing growing in this region is uh, an increasingly sophisticated underground that uh, banking network. uh, underground banking infrastructure, which allows a lot of the criminal groups operating here to move money within the reach and, and also to places outside the region using things like trip the currencies and, and, and other ways of transferring money. and these kind of the infrastructure,
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this kind of underground banking system will continue to be available to, to anyone operating in this region. and that is something that, that, and will need to be addressed irrespective of, of different functions. imposing sanctions and individuals in the region to really taken off during the course of it and then make where a lot of the and casinos and the other infrastructure that has been existing in the region before. and moved into the online space and started to reaching more and more people. and that's where we've seen also a growing targeting of people from outside the region and by discount centers, including in countries of the like the us and, and the around the world. the still ahead on the news out the stands for just washed away and live last last several times and a half of the have us and we, since he is and a wave of support for a politician from indeed administer crush me. there are questions about why he's out of
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the have a lower that. let's have a look at the weather as we in the week across the you are. but i have to say it's not looking very pleasant across essential areas. you've got a slow moving front. it's already bought some thunder storms it to it's little push those across into grease, but it's going to bring very heavy, right. nicole central parts of europe in particular for austria 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 and then 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 look for the sunshine here and dry as well. across the iberian peninsula. we still have a touch of summer here. is looking west or in the north west with an older person
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on the island divided 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 going to see that not the weather pull into prob will better be touching double digits over the weekend. it 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 the temperature has come down rather dramatically of eastern europe by saturday. ready too often of con, it's done, it's portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of the kind of stuff thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film archives funding for decades reviews the forgotten truth of the countries mold in history. the forbidden real part for the air of darkness on
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the sauce. as many as strikes of killed at least $31.00 people across the since thursday 7 were killed and targeted strikes on horns across on the site at refugee camps. and the area was a friday. so 2000 following workers have gone on strike in the us. that's after 96 percent of union members voted to projects new pay offers. following the series of protests, production will now be halted on board and 737, max and off the jets manufactured in the seattle area farm workers. loss went on strike in 2008. 1 of the stoppage went on for maybe 2 months. north korea has released images of a you find newman richmond facility for the 1st time, showing me to kim jones on the, on the site state media closer to kim saying that the facility should boost its capacity to produce material from nuclear weapons. the people in the nigerian city that is still largely on the roof and now facing major health
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issues and hunger, emergency officials say at least 37 people have been killed and mold amileon, forced from the homes of to adapt collapse to me and my booty on tuesday i went into his reports, modeled by flood, which is for 3 days. most of them was to find the reach of safety. the 70 at old says, during those days he suffered hunger and see why we had no food or water for 3 days. mosquitoes were having a feast on me and my grandchildren. i got my father drink of water today. like thousands of other victims on the flood. he needs medical help. but this is a state of major medical facilities in the city. this small section of a 1300 bed hospital is been cleaned. so what you marriages to services can be restored. but his chief medical director says,
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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 show about nuclear on timing nation. sometimes 1 may not be absolute because the bracket therapies use this, read you them on cobalt system. nothing to use that's a virus that hundreds of others will rely on the photo sent a daily for medical help. one to yeah, this is a teaching hospital and it's 6 medical schools. i also shot the flight didn't spare 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, so we already seeing the impact we'd small coming. but what does he mean yet? these uh, you know, access to uh, services like his, i fix it,
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man here. i can send about health risks within the hospital. and to the why the community doctor say the flood waters will receive so and people will be able to go back to their normal lives. but the damage cost the university to, to hospital could be felt for years to come. hundreds of patients every day come to this referral 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, whatever work. again, dozens who rely on the cancer 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 and clean water, i doubt doctors won't, but 100 supplies are risk. copied the trees, obviously, to
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a degree announcement is joining us live from liability. now it is the was such flooding that and 1st guess office, how is the rescue operation? going the rescue of pricing is going on. i do apologize, we are having connection problems with live in my degree. we will try to go back to him when we establish a better connection. but let's move on for now. and at least 5 times in africa have boost following heavy rains in recent years, many more are in need of repair was and 40 people died in 2018 after dam collapse and kenya's rest valley survivors in the town of sol. i have been recording the tragic incident. catherine solely reports. it's been nearly 6 years since friday, this from joseph and john, this neighborhood, the town of july and central pena dunbar,
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and millions of the lease is of water and huge rocks gosh downstream. the people leave. john his father was among the 47 people who died included the classical stuff with that we were looking for me. i found that but we found his body hanging on a tree branch. there was 6 other bodies including a child on the base of the dom up stream had been slowly cracking before each claps. this whole area was covered with mud and water. the owners of this private dumb was lame, full failing to appear to safety. stunted people have rebuilt, but they say the horrible, what happened to them is something they will live with forever. since then, several times in the office, how far? lab was. so for one and nice area course of these thousands of people is who done what killed in out of but in august, in libya,
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to dance collapsed in the northern city of there. now, late last year, 5000 people died. tom, on the same many dogs i really need over the past, the tennessee of it. i'm feeling very fast and because of could it be this touch on issues that trouble ticket kettle when this done? why? because tucked it and then is this asked me to such as kind of a catastrophe, where by the busts others say some dogs are old and may not be adopted to environmental changes a dime that was billed for 2 years and was totally different from what is happening today with the climate change impact over the time, the increase of people, the location of their new homes, the disruptions of the existing forest land that has been acting as a protection of allowing the gums and, and they reverse ducati. they walked out through monday to precipitation. at that time,
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it's totally different from what it is today. and therefore that assessment becomes really vital for us to be able to tell or to check on these, these more what have that is coming into the dumbs. now, climate scientists say without proper planning, faxed exhaust as will only get was catherine, sorry, all the 0 fly. central. ok. now, southern goals president has, does all the opposition to parliament 6 model softer it to a pallet bossy to do on my phase blaming form and lead and mock you solves and pays for blocking the forms promised during the campaign trail. but as economic was deep and critic say, the new administration is at fault. nicholas hawk reports from the cop. and so one of the 51 year old g b dello still lives with his parents. the unemployed mason father of 3 children has to ask his dad for money to buy food. it is humiliating,
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but he has no choice. do you joe lost his job when the construction site where he worked on were halted by the new government. he had attended the spectacular jo, my sancho rallies where the promised radical change and support for the poor. but 6 months after they came to power, his family faced sky high prices having to choose which food they can afford and which they can't well waiting for them to deliver on jobs for young people as being women and fighters. because right now, with the stuff for a lot of us with inflation storing to 12.9 percent, one of the highest in west africa, senate goes economy struggling to stay afloat on national television, president fine announces the dissolution of parliament, blaming and peace loyal to the former president, for grounding the country's progress, the claims their destruction has left the new government, unable to pass crucial budgets and reforms. lambda, the village, sally, so div the dates of the parliamentary elections being set for sunday. the 17th of november, i dissolved the national assembly to give to the southern people and the institutions
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to transform the country. hours before it said, it goes, president's address the nation, the country we experience almost a nation wide power outage and severe internet disruption. something this country has rarely experienced before. the political opposition says this shows the new leaders of incompetence, the governing state of fair suicide. meaningful. i'd be sort of sure we don't have a problem with the dissolution of the parliament, but it's the way that it's being done is the timing. there's been no dialogue, it was just a pretext to hide the failures sofa with or without a parliament. for most the struggle remains the same that putting food on the table and finding work. it is a nation where young and old feel like their future is passing by too quickly. this jello is still hoping for change to come. nicholas hawk elgin's here at the car. a military cold and democratic republic of congo is expected to give a good at telling group of men accused of attempting
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a crew. 51 people including foreign nationals have been charged over the incident in may. the group of men attack, the deputy prime ministers, holland, and the capital can shasta 2 police officers, and one of the attackers were killed in the shootout. morocco has confirmed, it says case of the impulse virus health officials say a patient in the city of medications receiving treatment and as in a stable condition. contact tracing us on the way the outbreak began in democratic republic of congo cases of also being confirmed in thailand and sweden, the world health organization has declared the virus of public health emergency of international consent. china is defense minister has quote on russia, ukraine, israel, and him off to embrace the dialogue, is the only way to end the was they fighting dong join address, hundreds of officials. so in beijing for a 3 day gathering on military diplomacy,
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he says this he has confidence to focus on promoting peace and negotiation. dungeon told me, were you? yeah, there is no way not in warranty concepts. the confrontation leaves no way. the more cute. the conflict more, we cannot give up that. look at the consultation the end of any conflict. is it a conciliation? well, let's bring it out. correspondent tony chang. he's joining us live from badging and delegates from 90 countries. thousands of participants. tony, are they expecting to achieve anything concrete at the end? the, i think the, the assumption is at this stage, this is a forum which is more about state things, nations positions, rather than finding any solutions of this state. i'm going to z. uh, the china is a defense minister in his opening address made some pretty low the goals, talking about the ukraine conflict, talking about the israel palestine issue. i don't think we're going to see any
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dramatic transformations in either of those 2 conflicts or any of those for that matter. we have had a couple of headlines, sofa rushes, deputy defense minister. in his statement as a form said, the united states was trying to contain china, russia, i think that's a sentiment that is not unexpected in the crowds. today. we also heard from the b crating and delegation. the president cheating thing may meet the ukrainian presidency. lensky next month, that is just being a slightly rocky relationship. and he said it was back on check. and there is a vision, certainly on the ukrainian side to host prism cheating thing, which would be interesting if it happens. given china is close relationship with russia in the last couple of years. nonetheless, i think when people look at the defense form hosted in beijing, their eyes might turn closer to home, particularly with tensions rising in the south china sea. we've seen clashes
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between coast guards of the philippines and china in recent months, boats from both sides coming into context, attentions rising, aware that this might become an issue of this forum we saw earlier in the week. a representative from the defense defense ministers of both countries. speaking in beijing, they have a degree that they will continue to and so the nothing seems to be resolved at this stage. i think the fact that this is happening, a tool which represents to is from 90 countries is, well china, china wants to achieve their wants to be seen as a senior player on the global stage, particularly when it comes to security. but realistically, i don't think we're expecting any huge ambition in the next couple of days. and one of the representatives will be from the u. s. we know how critical the us as being of china is actions in the south china sea. does this suggest a full lang and those, you know,
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very tens military relations between the us and china? yeah, absolutely. it's been a very interesting week for relations between the us and chinese managers. earlier in the week we saw the resumption of direct communications, the to the senior level between generals of both sides of video conference was held . and that hasn't happened for several years. the fact that there is a delegation here from the us defense department, i think is also an indication that things are improving. nonetheless, there is a feeling it says needs, according to experts we've spoken to here, and they think that the risk is a deep and painful one that a lot more needs to happen before i guess, normal relations or resumes. there is a concern here that posts that conflict in the south china sea with the philippines . but i think also with taiwan has the potential to, to be a really serious phone point for us in security,
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in this region. a potential even globally in the future. we've seen china proving the security around the islands of taiwan ascending in ships and planes over the space of the taiwan claims for it. so i think the potential is the for crush both sides. a very aware of this. i think that both trying to get their relationship back on shack, but these are very baby steps at this stage. thank you very much. tony. tony chang live in badging as a politician from indeed administer because she made who successfully ran for parliament from jail is now back home to campaign for the upcoming election. it will be the 1st regional voted since christian muse. special status was taken away by the indian government in 2019 felix new water reports. after 5 years in jail, jacob do rashid, the constitutional, got in indian,
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administered kashmir to crowds of jubilant support is get done. um definitely. is that the heck i cannot express how happy we uh we've been celebrating since yesterday and we've been waiting for his arrival. he's all true need and pride the crush me to petition was accused of funding terrorism and being a separatist and was arrested in august 2019 was the issue, but it's the big book is speaking, choose the separatism. then a separatist find a separatist, the entire population which voted for me on also separatists. also in august 2019 new dell, he revoked this time i told him a status of indian administered kashmir. along with rashid all the prominence local politicians were arrested despite imprisonment. rashid student, this is upon them and she elections and pulled off an upset, went against
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a former chief minister. now provincial elections will take place for the 1st time in a decade, some local qualities. se rashid's release is part of a deal with the b, j. p. beautiful views of i'll get some caught him or to from the steps a ques, that he has been deliberately believes that this genentech to do right the be and then the game plan up to be a part of center useful. do i the best way to really so that it can mondays and to be in a please? hello. can you make on the basis of the works and see me get your book? but shake up. do rashid says he will only united crush me, or maybe that i can see how he bought and it gets out of my fights and also against the local political parties. he in oregon to the prime minister modi but the way they snatched. you'll tell me the status of the region on august the 5th 2019. it
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was unconstitutional. unwanted. on democratic and the legal. i've come to unite the people who've kashmir, dividing them is not on my agenda. the b, j. p. c's, the election, strode, the democracy's thriving, and the pro she's released was a decision by the quotes previous elections i'd be mod by violence, but there's no boy good cold this time. the general election this year sold the highest turn out in the region in 35 years and local parties. i knew dulcie are hoping that the trend continues a felix new are all 0 to the head on the news. our special homecoming for a cloak,
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brazil. now huts most sacred items will leave attend the, [000:00:00;00] the, but you guys probably minister as one of the nation's hugely expensive health system needs to reform or die. yes, thomas had a long period of neglect and the funding had left the national health service under tablo strain. jenna, how reports from london and it is a so bring assessment of the state of the national health service. the report commission by the labor government says britain's reviewed and a chest is in critical condition of the use of neglect and facing an explosion lived a month from an aging and ailing population. the report identifies huge failings,
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including crumbling infrastructure because of a $48000000000.00 investment show tool. 7.6000000 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 a report says, the unit trust may be in a critical condition, but it is vital signs of strong. and we need to have the courage to live alone, time reform, but reform alone, se experts is no cure. having primary and other community base health services do more improving and modernizing and it 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 we're full needs to be
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accompanied by investments. and that's the conundrum. this time a government planes. it's conservative. previous to assist 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 it. to stop insist, 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 in europe. 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 can 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 2. and i'll, i'll just say a 122 soldiers and police officers from jamaica ends of the ladies have arrived and have to fight gang violence. they'll be joining as un back commission
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dead by 10. yeah, it's task of helping hazy is police and military class down on gangs which control 80 percent of the capital pulse i plans. brazil has fully accepted the return of a sacred cloak made by indigenous people after what spend more than 300 years in europe for getting has more it today the to pin. i'm the type of loan for the return of offended ceremonial cape once used in the tribes religious rituals but stolen during the shops of patient of ne, in for sale. in the middle of the 17th century, brazil's government's been trying to recover, alter thoughts like this, taken during the colonial period from around the world. the man, yeah, but the to pin number mental represents the cultural reproduction of the indigenous peoples of old personnel and its greatest and most beautiful essence. it represents the ex you for as a for which passed, but also to hope for
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a dignified future for all indigenous peoples of brazil. the present was president louise ignacio lou like the silva also attended the ceremony. it presented national museum in rio de janeiro. he promised to continue to fight for indigenous rights in the apple. this helped me, my position is not changed. i'm in favor of the rights of indigenous peoples to the territory and culture as established by the constitution. therefore, i am against the absurd idea of the limit on land claims. by the 21st century the to meet the cloak was held in denmark's national museum. cultural act to this say that delighted, but this is only the stones. they say another 10 such brazilian cloaks are held in museums and libraries throughout europe to the hoping that the return of the scarlet ibis mental will pays the way for the repatriation of other sacred items to preserve in the coming years. holding out, as you say,
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