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on the is really strong scale, at least 88 people in northern gaza. palestinians dig through the rubble to rescue survivors and pull out the time. so i may say that this is, i'll just say we're alive from dell. how also coming up the, the us special lines, lawyers instead of 8 facies 5 talks while, as well, account is out morris, strong, some southern lebanon, police in south africa. borrowing residents from helping in the rescue of hundreds fabricated in an illegal line. and then a major setback for google us regulates, is pushed for the tech giant of salads, browse a cro,
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the beginning, gaza. it's a day full 112 of his rouse, devastating war on the strip. the mid a tree now has killed nearly $44000.00 palestinians and wounded more than a $104000.00 since the 7th of october last year. most of those who have been killed all women and children, no one, i know where is safe garza so called safe zones. un schools used by despise people leaving the hospitals for the goal being hit hundreds of times in the course of the on wednesday night. these are the ministry killed, nearly 100 people across mills and gaza, one strong cologne killed at least 66 palestinians in bates law here. most of the
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data, but women and children, more than a $100.00 for wounded via tax talk through the residential neighborhood. so close to the come out loud one hospital, the hospital staff came to rescue the into themselves a dr. hassan level, so i see a is the director of come out loud one hospital. he says most of the victims was sleeping when they were killed. and um, i just need, uh, a, i need um that's been in new mexico just a little while ago. a whole residential blocked me had come out. i had one hospital was talking, most of the medical stuff are currently working, non stop retrieving buddies, collecting the remains of the motors and rescuing those still alive from beneath the rubble. due to the proximity of the location to the hospital. we are already operating with a bare minimum resources. that is why most of our staff are now busy rescuing the injured and treating them inside the hospital due to the lack of ambulances and resources that a large number of casualties have arrived. and there are still many bodies hanging
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on the walls and ceilings. it's mostly women and children who arrived suddenly a little while ago. most of those who came what a sleep when they were killed. the situation is obviously very dire. we cannot cope with this massive number of injured to the casualties that i provide to the hospital. i speak now, so thought a couple assume he's in data in ballasa. how is that rescue operation? and then also looking this, our product where risk operations are still ongoing. the site so attacks that took place earlier. yes. today and also within the 80 hours this morning to the north of this trip. in particular, in the facility of commodities, one, hospitality, the north of the gaza strip. now what we know that civilians are doing all sorts of press corporations in college. one hospital, especially thoughts. they are still a doses of palestinians that trapped under the remnants of that chapter building
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they are coming through tons of of brussel resulted from the strike and even nearby houses have big, widely damaged from that strikes that took place talia today. now we, we need to know that there are still a doses of people trapped while the desktop has surpassed. the 6 feet, 6 palm city is being killed while hundreds of those who wouldn't have seen a that's house along side. that's another building in a she called one neighborhood into western side of kansas city was the target says force corporations are still taking place to now, but we are getting more types of information for further attacks taking place. in fact, not here. tell me where group of civilians wants to talk to at least as far as we know that full palestinians confirmed killed um it will report also coming from the hospital setting and confirming that is why the court cook, children's adult coordinates in the yards of a lot of the hospital displays is the so effectively operating with
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a very limited medical capacity. spots are not far from being targeted. again, it has been multi stones by these for the occupation forces. the what is that text every now and then by as many terms, which by the way we can hit right now in the central areas of cons, i was just, i know a go is very clear up to drugs also talking to the group civilians in a rage, refugee camp 6 people work of some fit in jet. so fuss at me and taught with no hospitals in the no one has happened to the more than 100 people who were wounded. well people, when did people in the north of districts are really facing, confessed to fix that is in order to receive proper medical cap. well, according to the w, h o, over 70 percent of jobs was hospitalized on non functional due to damage pool even to show teachers of fuel. but the situation is incredibly extraordinary that in the,
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in other parts of causes, the vast majority of people who are completely wounded, targeting the very minimal level of, of medical ad due to the lack of holes kind of a sudden. so medical supplies including anesthesia onto essex lot units, and even search for the equipment. some doctors were forced and resort to do. i'm sure patients of order to save the lives of people and most of them are really a dying assistant to the one is due to the lack of essential medical intervention unplug hope such and to we know also that the tax on hospice has themselves how, how does providing like saving procedures for those things that people are also who are suffering from serious on the front of the conditions in the north of detachment. thank so much called a couple a zoo at least 7 palestinians. what killed in a striking kind of school, and then they'll see it on the refugee camp in the center of the strip. hundreds of
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this place, people have been sheltering that it's michael apple. now reports it's chaos. those 1st on the scene oven is really a strike on a school acting is the shelter on sure what they've found. and then the so obviously it's little move in pieces of a person that can be found among the dead women and children. because uh, they don't need displaced people from across garza, we only wake up when the rocket struck the building, and all of them had been killed. we all expect to die. what one schools or familia refuge for palestinians, driven from their homes by israel's force displacement orders these laundry mattresses. and what little people have scattered around some no longer alive, to claim that possessions bundle me and you in the middle of often and prayers. and
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in the midst of all i can't even breathe and talking to you and i'm so nervous. look, just look at all this destruction. many of them are children, just look at the clothes outside though. so hospital to mad dash to find say among the children like this, younger and for the dead. the burial will trying and chose some dignity enclosure for families. his father has no motive. he can do nothing but sit for these grief. like level elders, era, you and security council has again filed a possible resolution calling for a seas 5 in garza, for the full time the us blog to resolution demanding an immediate and permanent choice between israel and thomas. deborah, let us on the reports from the united nations. the 1st time was in october,
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last year. those against the 2nd was in december, then going through or the 3rd in february, those against. and now for the 4th time, those against the us is raised to tend to be to a security council resolution, regardless ceasefire. many have said that the ongoing on her lation of the palestinian people is a major stain on our collective human conscience. today the council had the opportunity to begin erasing that stain, but despite our best efforts and almost universal support to go in that direction, the counselor was again, how strong by every, to the original draft resolution included chapter 7 language. now that's important because it would have a centrally empowered the council to take more forceful steps,
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including possible sanctions against israel. if it didn't comply, the americans demanded that the chapter 7 language be removed. and negotiators reluctant lee come slide, but the us still vetoed one member. choose to brook army auction honey auction from this concept. what the hell does is what i need to do more for this concert to act on the chapter 7. what more can they do for this concept to act on the chapter 7 or with discounts would be the last place. one of the not recognized effect to piece when they see it with the soap living. so undeniable as you are with this thing, the attempt to emulate a nation or can the us justified to be told by saying
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a ceasefire should be conditional on the release of the captives. we made clear throughout negotiations, we could not support an unconditional cease fire that failed to release the hostages. the 4th us vito, a clear stain on the outgoing bite and administration that will endure in the holes of diplomacy. long after it's out of office gabriel's on to i'll just either united nations in new york. it's day $52.00 since the styles of israel's ground defensive into lebanon. ever since israel is attacked thousands of buildings and tens of thousands of homes across the country. villages and residential neighborhoods have been damaged or destroyed. these right, the armies being threatening civilians to leave their homes or face attacks. more than 1200000 people across the country has now been displaced. 11 and these right, the army is carried out. new s strikes some of the southern city of time. they
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follow his radio orders for people in the area to flee or die on wednesdays. right? the strikes and the same area killed at least 9 people in, in just thousands more. they will come as the special envoy has been trying to bro courtesies 5 deal between this trial and has belong. i must hochstein is now in tel aviv off the 2 days of talks and by roads. he says progress is being made on reaching a deal between israel and has the law side of holders and by roads with more on the strikes. so there's really military issuing press evacuation orders for 3 areas, east of the coastal city of tire. not long after that. error strikes, so began since yesterday there's really air force has been striking at the locations across the governor risk of tire. this is in the western sector, southern lebanon, and along the coast. these intense air strikes,
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coincides with is really ground troops trying to make their way towards to strategic locations shut off. and by yada, they are hill top positions, approximately 5 kilometers from the board. or what we understand is that there are fierce baffles how's the fighters are still putting up resistance. and this is why israel is striking these locations further north. it's trying to disrupt the supply line so has block cannot send more men and more weapons. and why this is really wants to, is where the military wants these positions. it will allow them really to control surrounding areas until the southern entrances of the city of tire. it really gives it a leverage if you like, of the western sector will fall in their hands as they try to push has beloved from the border and destroy its military infrastructure along the border with hezbollah is still putting up a fight. so a major battle is under way for control of this corner of southern lebanon. there's
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also a major battle in the eastern sector of the 120 kilometer border. but it is ready, forces have not been able to make any advances towards the border village of key. i'm a move to hold some us som sales to is rather as being blocked by the senate's independent senate. so, but nissan does table the resolutions officer, as well as the decision to block aid shipment inter garza chaper 1000 c reports from washington, dc. the supporters of these joints, resolutions of disapproval, and hope that perhaps they may get as many as 2025 sentences voting in favor. owls of the 51 senators who cool? cuz with the democrats in the senate, in the end, they did achieve 19 very it's still a minority. but historically, when you consider how the democratic policy, i understand it as a whole has voted in lock step,
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always unanimously in favor of whatever israel does. it's still a large step forward for those trying to limit a comp lunch for is ro, side of the sound is um, the co sponsors of the bill were very trad. this wasn't about an alms embargo on israel. this was simply the senate expressing of disapproval of the us administration to bite the administration, not daring to u. s. law. it is a legal for the us to supply weapons to countries, but don't abide by international humanitarian nor sort of a solid is argued. this was the sentence way of saying, well that's not right. this is a lot of a sentence has version 4. but in the end, as expected, a majority of sam's has decided not to vote with what the senate had said was the law. instead, many of them repeating the talking points that have actually been dispersed by the white house the day before, arguing that any attempt to cut tail weapon shipments to israel would be
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a victory for iran. and now is not the time to trip tale. israel is ability to wage war and then at least she ever times, the algae 0 washrooms the still ahead on now the 0, the international criminal court jails, the former head of another guy, billings group for crimes in northern mont lava spews across southern iceland after the 7th full kind of corruption, the region this year the the non g is finally folding the pond over vietnam top to see anything happens. it has rained fairly heavily and for a change is run to the client and this part of south east asia. yes,
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the ne month cities increasing the rating, for example, that i forgot the season when the correct the science is that still it has been extremely easy and to monitor where the heavy a share of the lucky. but are you seeing the flash line in java recently? i'm kidding. you can see source into these you. that's in the forecast. it's also to and for the what not the spring ratings are particularly heavy in a good part of australia. discrete products, a huge thompson doctor rule. one place to focus is probably in land in queensland. so this is the heart back really just a bit of shot from some of these wind screens and it is in queens and we think where the heaviest rain will be. so friday is another frontal system on its way through west australia and eventually will come east was to was i've laid not going to attempt to back. this always happens, get rooms ahead of the front of the films, the wind shifting and dropping temperature. so melbourne gets it, for example, sauce these 35. so that the evening then sunday it cools down abruptly in the showers. come in, asked when you see it and it's too cold and you should be for this time here with a southern leave raise a bright day on friday,
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probably so on saturday as a full year of war in gaza. and now, with this really troops invading lebanon, or the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. now with trump back in the white house, what can america expect? and what can the world expand? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. is the human suffering that the reports are? we brave bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from all sides. the . the
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welcome back. you're watching, i'll just 0 time to recap on headlines now is ready for us is of killed at least 88 people in northern gossen. the series of ass dykes killed thousands of palestinians and bets. i hit near the come, i loved one hospital. most of the dead women and children killed as they slept in lebanon. these right, the army is carried out and us strikes some of the southern city of tire. they follow his right of the oldest of people in the area to flee. old died comes as us special envoy. i am a song stain says progress is being made on reaching a seas. 5 deal between the smallest has the law. somebody so known in south africa, i have bought a table from trying to rescue hundreds of informal minus community members. say the men have been trapped to columbus has underground in the gold gold mine for months, for they say the man of refusing to surface and will face charges when they do.
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malcolm lab has more from school, from pain. much activity here, right now we've seen some minutes. he's styled cents. i've been put up next to the top of the shaft. and the people involved in the operation of told us that the equipment that will be used to bring people up from the shaft is doing fabricated offsite coatings and measurements taken here. so some kind of crate and some kind of added value to are expected to people here in the coming hours. meanwhile, there are hundreds, possibly thousands of people below the ground that according to the wildly varying estimates. and we just don't know what kind of condition that going to be in a, according to some people in the community that they haven't had access to food for about 2 months since police started standing. got this and many other mine soft to use by the informal mind as uh, in this area. if indeed the be no food supplies for 2 months, we'd expect few survivors. others in that some of the police and so on. say that as
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we saw in the story, the people down there according to them refusing to come off and with a network of tunnels under here, it's very difficult to know uh, to what level they are actually interconnected. if that has been any access to food or water or not, and we don't even know really to what level of choice those people have had and whether they can come up or not. one thing we do, you know, it certainly impossible to climb up not shopped is go smooth concrete sides. the only way you can get up and down is if someone pull you up and down with the right, we're databases a sign because new problem is holding. it's an old little section one week officer elections president to another to come out of this and they ask, is left this coalition of the chief, the line slide victory last week. they won a 159 of the one of the 225 seats in parliament. but they called the staff elect legislative election in september of to winning the presidency. and now fernandez has moved from columbus. basically his 1st policy address in this new,
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the 10 fundamental elonka sent out sort of his broad policies, his vision of what he and his government expects to sort of put into place during the next 5 years. i mean, essentially introducing sort of his policies to the house. he did make some sort of notable comments. starting off his speech, he said, racism and religious extremism would have no place in felucca. and this is obviously music to the use of lots of people. these up to fundamentals factors of the really, really poor and for long cut down and caused a lot of heartache and huffman. but in the sort of policy sort of framework that he made out. he did talk about production and services being drummed up in the coming years. then looking at the economy. we talked about moving to digitalized,
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digitalized economy. he talked about essentially market competition. now, there were lots of nice is and those who decided to pull down the in p p when they were campaigning. thing. you know, they had a moxie sauce and we're left meaning and they didn't know or they don't know how to run the economy. they would look to sort of social these policies, but the president did say that open market policies in fact is, would be allowed to play a. but that will be sudden, it is like energy for example, where the government will have a stick. so overall, looking at different data. so if you but me, visions of about will say the president laid out his policies and where and how they hope to for long takes the coming in the us government is formally asking for a partial breakup of google. the department of justice is urging a federal judge to force the company to sell its chrome web browser. and oldest off
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to a years long file, a federal court ruled the tech john is running and the legal monopoly. the judge said the company had violated us anti trust laws by requiring smartphone makers to install this as the default search engine. google is promised to appeal, if approve dependencies could have major implications for all the big tech firms like apple. amazon and meta are only half, and that is an antique foss lawyer, and seen the legal counsel for the american economic liberties project. he says, google is chugs off whole competition and the search market. this has moved beyond the phase of allegations of federal court. i, in fact, 2 federal courts have determined that google has legally maintained to monopolies across various business lines, including the search market search advertising and the distribution of apps on android phones. so google is unequivocally
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a monopolist i that has really choked off competition and innovation in these spaces. so i'm actually optimistic that the path forward sees unwinding of that monopoly rent. one of the facts that emerged during this trial is that google has had an exclusive placement across every single apple device. and for the better part of a decade or longer. and it pays over $20000000000.00 to maintain that at that contract. and that is a core distribution channel. so might argue what's the most important contract controlling how information flows across the internet. and the proposal that we're seeing from the justice department call us for an end to that contract. so google would no longer be able to lock up in the search engine market on apple iphones. and that would open that access point up to potentially other search engines that might cause an apple to develop and roll out its own search engine,
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which is something that was rumored to be in development a decade ago, right before and entered into this arrangement with google so i think we're going to start seeing a big shakeup between google and apple as well. and now the us house ethics committee is deadlock. so whether to release the findings of its sexual misconduct investigation against former congressman might gates last week, president elect donald trump. pigs gates for the position of attorney general costing doubts on the reports. release. hi, did joe castro has moved from washington dc. the house ethics committee met for more than 2 hours to discuss whether to allow the public to see the result of its sexual misconduct investigation into mat gates and their conclusion. for today, they are deadlocked with no agreement. so for now, the report will remain secret date is of course president electronic nominated to the attorney general trustees gates as a fierce defender and
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a disrupting force capable of carrying out trumps promise of retribution against his political enemies. but with no experience as a prosecutor. 8th is qualifications to be the nation's top law enforcement officer has been heavily question even by fellow republicans. he's also been written by scandal investigated by the very department of justice that he's being tapped to lead for claims of sex trafficking, a minor. the d o. j declined to bring charges, and gates denies those accusations. the house ethics committee that launched its own investigation and after 3 years was due to produce its report on gates. until of course, last week he was nominated by trump to the attorney general and promptly resign from the house. members of the ethics committee was again mom about what was decided, the time, close doors today, they may still make the report public or offer it to the senate, which we'll have to investigate and know whether to confirm him to jo castro. alger
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0 washington, the ukraine says russia has launched an intercontinental ballistic missile for the 1st time in the will. ukraine says the missile targeted the need for city in the central east of ukraine. meanwhile, ukraine reportedly $512.00 breast, which made cruise missiles into russia's co screeching on wednesday. so us cold as charged indians 1000000000. i go to my dining with fraud. the chatter of the multinational a dining business group has been indicted in new york along with other executives. the charges that edge, more than $250000000.00 worth of drives were paid to indian government officials and exchange for solar energy contracts. the international criminal quotes, a sentence, the former leader of molly in the group, and saw that the into 10 years in prison house. and i got that as ease was found guilty of what judges called a reign of terror. and tim bunk, 2 in 2012. what he says is police 2 for the other guy. the link group of threats
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sees the city should want views following images and nicholas hucks report might be distressing. this was all of a sudden i got the tools in 10 book to in 2012, wearing a green turban and secretly filmed by al jazeera. he's now a convicted work criminal during the occupation of northern molly by the al qaeda linked on group, on to our dean. the quiet village event turned into an outspoken commander in the religious police. beating people like cattle, starving mount is whipped for stealing food. his hand severed, a woman beaten in front of children on the orders of all his son without explanation. in an interview with alger 0 at the time he defended his actions claiming he was enforcing his interpretation of islamic law. protecting the faithful chamber pronounces the following. individuals sentence judges of the international criminal court sentence all his son to 10 years in prison for war crimes. not enough says those who have survived his form of justice and tim book to
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