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the, the israel is accused of intentionally cutting an american to, to shocks of us in the occupied west bank. i saw the shooter. she was deliberately hit by a soldier standing on a roof. aiming at her the hello, i'm somebody, the miller, this is all to 0 life from deluxe. also coming up, the us and u. k. leaders are expected to discuss allowing ukraine to fly a long range. most files into russia. incident is a bar and one of the biggest idp comes in. we do great where flotsap bibles of
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struggling with food and water shortages and the 1st phase of the u. as polio campaign, and gaza and move into also 1000000 children have been vaccinated. the, the key is lotion investigation into the killing of an american took his activist and they occupied westbank. i should or is the ag was shot and killed one is ready, sniper, a week ago that she was protesting against illegal is really settlements. russell said that begins are coverage from ocean news hometown of didn't as it has taken more than a week for the body of the american turkish citizen, i should ask a gate arriving to you transferred to the city. what is meant for forensic examination? it was then taken to the final destination. her hometown did perfect as gather to her family's house, to mourn her in grief,
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love and anger. i should've was shot and killed by any rather small i put on september the 6th in the occupied westbank. she had gone there to protest against the actions of the legal he's ready to settlers and bear witness to pay this thing and suffering on the occupation. these rarely made it through serious. i shouldn't was likely shocked in directly and funny and passion would be by soldiers. but i know towards the report, at least by the helpless sort of these into westbank save the bit that killed i shouldn't travel left to right through her brain in a nearly straight path suggesting i should, i was kidding. was direct and international as to t has lost an independent investigation into our killing. i sent whose father has cooled all due. and i took the states to do the same because i learned that i was states is not letting go of this arbitrary month by opening an investigation. i was
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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 keys, also being a topsy all nice and was buddy efficiency. the funding would be submitted to the international court of justice and ongoing war crimes, trial against israel. so many people are expected to gather fore i should do a spin at over here in her hometown. she's now co see the national hero and i corner speaker, enter kia, who's people from left to right. so i'm really just a 2nd or what expresses sort of attitude with our family christmas out of that, i'll just 0, didn't an item problems. well image and came,
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but looks back now what lid i should know to support the palestinians. and why some say the u. s. has double standards when it comes to its citizens, a board, or how she knew is the ages grew up in the us. following her killing bodies, ready, omi. and you will to plague westbank purchased as in seattle. have been calling for justice for her death. the friends say she travelled to them at least to follow her principles. she just wasn't about talking to talk, but she really embodied walk into walk of what it means to truly care about humanity. truly care about human rights. she would always be very passionate about her fight for policy and liberation despite the fact that she wasn't even palestinian. this was the combination of years and years of, of activism. even when she was a teenager, she wanted to witness. she wanted to witness the injustices and the dignity of
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palestinians took. he is investigating her desk, but the us says it is not looking into killing. even though the president of the united states said her death was unacceptable. i. pulmonary investigation has indicated he was the result of a tragic era resulting from an unnecessary escalation. the us government has had full access to israel's pulmonary investigation and expects continued access as the investigation continues so that we can have confidence in the result. some see, the apparent us is acceptance of these really armies. conclusion argue was hit in directly and unintentionally the type of critical including you know, i witness i saw the shooter action or was shot from more than 200 yards away. that's more than 2 football fields. there was no one around other than here that could have possibly been the target of that shot. she was
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deliberately hit by a soldier standing on a rooftop aiming at her head. others say the us has double standards and their 1st and 2nd pro citizens when it comes to investigations, into depths, to take place abroad, including that of, i'll just say or a journalist, an american citizen sharing absolutely shot dead by is ready. false is multiplied. westbank may 2 years ago, those pain with a wide perception across the region. and i would say possibly was that there is a difference. then there's a like, a by the us when it comes to investigation or taking a sense of beginning or its citizens. we also see with your comic style da, 0 journalist who was sharing, who was also us citizens, how she knows family and the touch of state, are looking for accountability in how killing. but critics say the precedent so full has been israel can act with impunity. imaging kimber out
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a 0 or that's not a speak to between the i get a, a student at the university of washington and friend of ation, or she joins us live from san francisco in california. thanks so much for joining us this evening out. is there a previously spoken to jonathan paula? he was also at that protest. any describe what happened? he says i should who was deliberately targeted. this must be very disturbing to hear. yes, of course is deeply harrowing. to hear that. and you know, i am inclined to believe those who were on the ground who witnessed what occurred. are you concerned, given what's being described that these really ami or the government won't be held accountable? of course i'm deeply concerned. i mean, we're criminals can't investigate themselves. it's why it's important the president
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find an acts and orders and independent investigation to bring ashton ward's colors to justice. i think as a us citizen. and again, it's deeply harrowing to know that our tax dollars are funding the weapons to kill anyone, let alone an american citizen, and president biden as an obligation to act. we've heard previously also how i should, who was dedicated to campaigning for palestinian rights, who was dedicated to the schools and clearly took great address. he may not necessarily should have faced a such address. and as you also mentioned, potentially needing protection from the u. s. government, the role it should have played for its citizens. but what kind of person, why she, given that she took those risk that she was so committed and willing to continue a activism? yes, i think that's a testament to i should doors,
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deep commitment to human rights. she was a deeply compassionate of settings from and so she served solely roles in our community. um, she was a wife. she was a daughter, an aunty. she loved to cock, she wants to go to law school, you know, losing that, losing a single human life and all of its potential is, it's a great tragedy. i think personally for me, i didn't know her for very long, but in the time that i didn't know her, i was deeply moved by her commitment to justice. so, you know, she went to a standing rock as a teenager, as someone younger than her. i looked up to her and she was a mentor. and i think it's just, it's hard to know that we will never be able to have any more conversations or i'll never get to get advice from her again or,
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or develop my relationship with her better. and as the community, we've lost someone who's served many rules and in the community, do you imagine that the people will continue to speak also against what is happening? is those one cause a not only that, but also the loss of i shouldn't or yes, she meant so much to our community. i think you know, personally i will always keep her name and what she fought for next to my heart. so what happened to her is graves leave and just it shouldn't have happened. so i think we will always remember her, but i think it's also important to always put forward the call for justice and accountability and an independent investigation. i think that's what i'm focused on is making sure that justice is served. how exactly do you want the u. s. government to react because of this week, israel's military sit,
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it was highly likely i should who was killed. why is verify in directly and unintentionally, but we've heard similar explanations from these where the government before and regarding other killings, haven't we? and we're not seeing the kind of response that should actually happen from wisdom governments from the united states. i mean, i think that, you know, president finding that has the power to call for an investigation and i think that's up to the us government to conduct one and, and seek justice through that. i think that's what the demand is from all of us, and one that he should listen to or puts in. the thanks so much for your time. and joining us this evening of following the killing of i should know is key. your friend, thank you again and thank you for having me ease the
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israeli forces of killed at least 5 palestinians. it is striking on my watch the and southern gaza. these are the ami previously designated the area say so and for displace palestinians, but it's frequently attacked tense, where there are sheltering at least 16 people have been killed across calls us since friday morning. it's the last day of the 1st phase of the united nations, polio vaccination, campaigning, gaza, moving off and 1000000 children have been immunized this month medical teams that are continuing their work, the spot constant harassment, and threats from these really all me. if were you all can we do is move for move them garza the last day of vaccine as you complain that should never have been necessary told you was or where they can do 25 years ago is why use will list war and gaza hasn't brought it back from nevada,
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we went through out to the dangers and districts to help the children and to get her blessings from our almighty. my message to the world is to move quickly and see if the rest of the posting in children enough is enough. it's been a difficult job. you want me to go with that and have through this campaign. the environmental situation here is very dangerous, is we must have potable water here, and we must get rid of the sewage and the waste water industries must be cleaned of the waist. it fails, then there must be more efforts to eliminate told us right slot the severe shortage of food. the health care workers haven't been attacked and harassed by is what you made it to repair. so now a monday is way the army stop the call. avoid that included vehicles, any fuel for the vaccine nation campaign. warren health organization officials say they are confident. it's a 3 phase volume vaccine nation driving gaza has hit its target of i'm united in
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more than 90 percent of the children aged and parked in with the strip of land. it was, the disease had spread, and most of its 2400000 residents had been forced to leave their homes, taken refuge in a crowd a century conditions. despite the relative success to the campaign, scientists for your pull you could return because of the wide spread destruction and senator, we stay to the gaza strip and other diseases that could be prevented by vaccine nations such as measles. i wrote a virus on now have the potential to emerge and by humans, i really know guys of palestine. the u. k prime minister, because tom is meeting, he was president joe biden at the white house. the leaders are expected to discuss
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the possibility of allowing ukraine to fire, which is from a long range weapons into russian territory. last goes, well, they withdrew nato into the room. and we're looking at live pictures from the white house. that's where the prime minister, cuz tom is meeting you as president joe biden, to discuss the role and ukraine and the possibility, the possibility of uh you plan using long range missiles. all right. let's now join ultra zeros particulate and she's in washington. apache. what can we expect from this meeting as well? one thing we're being told is there won't be a press conference between the 2 leaders, which is highly unusual when it comes to a leader like storm are visiting the white house. the no press conference we may hear maybe a shadow of questions during the meeting. we expect that the british prime minister is going to speak to the british press. so we might get more information about that
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. but uh, apartment is their servers made it very clear that he believes you create has a right to defend itself. the, obviously, the question is going to be, is the us, along with perhaps england going to allow ukraine to fire us? what not you us weapons or european weapons deeper into russia, that is something that for months the modem is low and skis has been asking for really demanding. and the question is going to be, where does a believe lot of the russian presidents, red line is so they have had this before where for months you create, ask for something like the f sixteens. and they do the us president, delays and delays and then agrees to give the f sixteens or the attack comes to us attack them. or they did recently give them the that long range version of the attack them. so i can go up to 300 kilometers. we know that the british have given what they call the storm shadow mis. busy that can go to 150 guam. busy is a but the big question for you as president. busy biden is,
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is he going to allows us weapons we used deep inside brush, or we know you create a said they wouldn't be able to hit airfields is just as a biggest starting to take off for ukraine. they want to be able to hit it on the airfield because these weapons are much faster than what the ukraine really has right now. we believe these attack comes and these uh, storm shadow missiles are in country, quite ukraine. but if you talk to military experts, they'll tell you that they don't, they're running short on supplies. so they wouldn't have enough to have a major impact really on the battle. but ukrainian say they will, they're asking the president and british prime minister to allow them to use them. does media will undoubtedly be the center of the conversation. meanwhile, russia has and remained silent on this. it says, should we crate and be allowed to use long range missiles. it will consider a, it's a declaration of rule by nato. all the you with some of the u. k. likely to take the seriously, and i think they're going to take it very seriously, especially after the russian investor,
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the united nations said this is that it would be a direct party to a how still it is against a nuclear power. obviously the big concern for you as president joe bite has been where is hooton's red line. that's why you see him delay for many months every time a request is made just to see if there, if this perhaps would cross the red line. this is very explicit, warning, not just from russian president vladimir putin who said that it would alter the nation nature of the conflict. and then the us and the west would be fighting against russia. so altering that. and so the just throw it out the term nuclear power is going to cause some concern in, in washington, obviously. so this is we did hear from john kirby, the national security spokesman. he said he doesn't expect any change any major announcements, at least not from the us side or classic. thanks so much for that update by to color and in washington dc, keeping us updated as the u. k. problem,
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minnesota selma meets with president joe biden risk, who is a ne, a nigeria still trying to reach people trapped by flood waters of the dam collapsed and bono states logins the officials, say at least 57 people have been killed. well then too many and others have been displaced around the state capital night during the southern war to cuts of bridges and roads leaving large faults of the city and accessible ultra zeros for dallas and bobs. the latest from my degree such a reading on the people have compiled into some of the make shift to such a us that's a being set up here in the come to accommodate people more people that being rescued. and to be a, be a told that these are kind of more like insight into play down on the casualty feeder. they're giving 37, but we're hearing that the numbers will be higher because of we've seen the military, we call the blood use from the a risk, but they've been trying to rescue people. here i become people are struggling to
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cope like now that it's raining. you know, people, most of the existing yeah. just beside me he goes to someone just trying to dig up, assigned to be able to wedge, you know, page to the mixture of structure here. so that when you get the rain that gets heavier, it wouldn't be able to affect them. they'd be struggling apart from accommodation problem and in themselves subject number, they'd be struggling with cases of food. so to do that, and what i have done, which collapse is the major source of water for residents of the degree. and with this going to be the, you know, if he's been continuing it now because it seems it broke it clear to see with these i know that some people are not even able to, you know, drinking, but some people are still managing to steve. friction is that you want to, to, you know, make food because they don't have any other alternative on the taskbar prizes of food. because charging people outside leaves the things that are not only that will
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buy for double the price. and people are really struggling, most of these people have be dismissed from your communities and they don't even have enough money to be able to make purchases. and for, for some of them told me that for the, for the now, some of them have not been able to eat, that they just try and sky united struggles to belittle what the kink and, but food has been a major problem. and now with the rain support, we don't know what will happen in the next coming hours. a still a head and i'll just sarah, accompanies military quotes, sentences 57 people to death, including a civil, foreigners. but taking part in an attempt to cool plus these is have the level of this and destruction that there's no pets in my time. as the 2nd stage of the night, i'm telling you gutierrez speaks exclusively to all to 0 about the impact of the warranty. because of the
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had that it was not down under that, so can you launch the dry and very fine of course much all straight over the next few days. we've got high pressure in charge. we've temperatures coming out because the north west to move and areas. but the exception is the southeast. we're seeing some very cold is what is wintery weather moving in here? thanks to a cold front. it's going to bring some snow to the mountains. rain as well to places like victoria new south wales. and it has mainly and will see that reflected in temperatures in places like sydney, we're down to 17 degrees celsius. the on sunday we'll see the development of some rain off in the notes as well on sunday, all. and is expecting to see that by the time we start the new week on monday. so is it getting long as you settled a full australia? that's not the case of phone use the land, but it's
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a very wet weather pulling into the north island on saturday. a little bit more settled in the south on and that changes on sunday, that wintry bloss taking hold again to bring some heavy snow to the very south. and it's not smarter. that's the issue of course east asia, but heavy rain and strong winds. thanks to developing typhon bellanca, which is going to move its way across the week. rollins of japan on saturday the the
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. ringback the, the, it what, you know, it just reminds about top stories, the seller u, k prime minister coast on that. and you as president joe biden are meeting in washington dc. they are expected to discuss the possibility of allowing ukraine to fly. a british made long range weapons into russian territory, moscow's ones that would for nato and to the a witness to the killing of american took his act to the station, or is the id in the occupied westbank. since these really monitors claim that it
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was unintentional is a lie. it told all to 0 is so i shall be shot directly by and is really soldier from the roof around 200 meters away. the you interpreter general says the one causes, know parallel in terms of death and destruction and is the, was the scene in his tenure. antonia canteras's, speaking exclusively to al jazeera, i have no power to stop the war. we have a voice, and that's why says we loud and clear to stay from the beginning. these war must stop the suffering give the policy, then people must stopped. and the right to self determination of the policy and people must be recognized. and indeed, we have been very clear the now seeing the effect that these war is have the level of this and destruction that there's no pet all out in my time. as the 2nd set of
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jobs, united nations icon them, the federal tax of i'm us, that i've said very clearly, the can not just defy the collective punishment of the other stevie and people that we have been witnessing the, the international court of justice has said clearly the issue, the no opinion saying that that is an occupation that that occupation is illegal and that is what we haven't been saying from the beginning that the patient must step. and that's the, the right. if self is immunization of the policy, then people must be respect. we must episode see reject any perspective. the next section of westbank called the level that being all of the legal supplements that move to the west bank together. we does this through zillow. both of westbank must be the state of palestine in the future. and the one of the most
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concerning things we have at the present moment is to see the systematic policy of many in these early government that tried to end the mind. the 2 state solution, the exec fleet by the evictions, the settlement grabbing land and other actions in the west bank which of course, totally against international law. to me looks a cold sentence, 57 people to death, and they are congo full their roles in an attempted coup in may. they include 3 americans and one belgian ministry experts along what connie has the latest from go on the east and they are congo. a thought to 7 people were convicted to definitely not look to hear in the democratic republicans going on with the military, quoting and control. so the 51 people i listed the last time during the french military. cool. in the fall in the presidential palace in case of and then the
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attack on there was it this of the coverage president of the police. i met this, i thought was organized in 100 percent by a group of commodities from day asked for a week and under the leadership of christie on. that was the, instead of killed the 7th day of this for the cool, according to the me to just is this people do it or convicted for that or is and also attracting the men is because one of the country, which is the presidents itself, from now on there will have to go up to the appeal as the quote itself, see that they have 9 days. but this can still live in many questionnaire around the country, asking on whether this was a way of just a political game, which the presidents just like it is self, was accused by some of the politician. i don't even know the position for trying to really mean it's one of the plumbing that's bustling was supposed to become normally the next presidential candidates in the coming election. but no,
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any one court pulled this up to not even the court to say that it did not mention any political a to against any fully to show on doing this attempt. and now from now on, people would have to wait to see where the this people will do jets and what will be the outcome from this, the situation which was just ended. why not in control? so by this conviction, some of the people were also released and some of them were not the court could not please whether there were data to move forward with this or not. this is why they would just declared free from dis, quotes, an icon, a jersey to goma, the democratic republic of congo. the notion tina moving off of the population, suffering from poverty on the upper right because of soup kitchens urging the government to restart the food distribution program that was helped in december to isabel reports from windows are. is there
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a lifeline for millions of people in that time of economics, dr. soup, kitchens in argentina showing the impact of presidents have you had a maze intensive force. terry to policies pro mean that in my these pregnancy and travel for more than an hour to pick up food for her 5 children in the capital. that's because the soup kitchen in her community is no longer getting supplies from the national government. so then you have come in and go to ensure that we had set up a place to feed dozens of people in the community. but since the late took office, we have to close it down because we were not getting food. so i come here to take back with icons for my kids and other children there. the government has hold to the distribution of food. i started to investigate soup kitchens and those running them accusing them of the regularities. mean a continues to push ahead. he's economic agenda by providing incentives for forwarding investors and with a 0 deficit plan.

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