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and the way that the story is being told is not right and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on which is era the . ready ready ready the hospitals on the side of israel's military step surfaces tags on gauze, us health care system, the hello. i mean that the rest of it, this is out of their life from the also coming up. 10 people are killed and then is there a the asteroid on an munition data on the outskirts of serious capital, damascus. former us president jimmy costa died at the age of $100.00. we take
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a look back at his life and legacy and officials investigating the deadly plane crash and south korea revealed more details about them, made a cool pilot's maze, moments before it crashed. news is there any forces have launched as strikes on 2 hospitals in northern garza continuing the destruction of the strips, health care system, and the last 24 hours at least assessed the palestinians have been killed and hundreds of others injured. the attacks. com is freezing temperatures bring new dangers for forcibly displaced, palestinians seeking shelter, honey. my food reports from darrow, by the end of warning zeroes, and may find some of the pictures in his report. distressing these holes in the walls of the hospital. so the aftermath of another healthcare facility
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targeted by is re submitted across facilities and all the city port killed only patients were treated and others had fox shelters isn't rolling through the shadow cord doors. medical equipment and pain says, belongings lie dead on the concrete. a lot a lot, i thought that was fine and i was selling tea and coffee and suddenly and is rainy . miguel landed on the 10th behind almost a dozen were killed and many more injured. we pulled off a number of dead bodies from the site and they're all ripped to pieces. just i was earlier because as soon as it goes, it's upper floors are now severely damaged. israel said it was targeting some us fighters periods by these read an army showing no signs of stopping on friday is really forces set fire to canada and the hospital north golf. the last functioning capital, forcing hundreds to lead. it's
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a staff included the director of the sophia we're arrested and his whereabouts are on hospitals are meant to be a safe haven for palestinians receiving medical care. but israel, the step, the military campaign is a crippling. 7 of the health care system, since the war began 3rd to 3 hospitals, those have gone out of service. many people are using the mass filters. now phase further displacement. the rows of tax and hospitals come as guides of phases, one of which killed this winter in the years. several babies have died of hypothermia. among them is a 20 day old jamal baton. this is the moment his father had to carry his lifeless body out of the hospital. when his twin brothers fights for survival in intensive care. look at his colors because of the cold. do you see how frozen he's working? i get it like this. the good neighbors brought me
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a number of them. it brought them close and i dressed them, have nothing to warrant them. they need a special nursery. i couldn't buy 4 metres of nylon to make a special nursery for them to protect them from dogs or forcibly displaced the winter brings more challenging for the blankets and other winters, supplies held up at the check point. a waiting was very approval. families base of freezing temperatures intense without nowhere warm to run anywhere from $1.00 to 0 from there. the last of the palestine of the un agencies of palestinian refugees as won't move, babies could die as winter. it takes hold on ro, chiefly plaza really says blankets, mattresses and all the winter supplies have been stuck in the region for months, waiting for approval to get into gaza. at these 5 babies have now died of hypothermia. for somebody to face, palestinians are facing freezing temperatures. with
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a lack of shelter in ways to keep warm, stokes, to ask them as far as the director of the alice, a hurry, hospitals for pediatrics on maternity hahn. eunice, he says every day they're receiving patients suffering from hypothermia. this is a very serious condition that we are facing in the hospital for most of medical complex in we have nearly 5 to 6 cases. they are coming by. i would say to me a, but we drive towards the life i. they are alive when they are coming, but unfortunately, 5 for this cases was missed and the, and their attendance by interview hyperthermia a game as didn't. but the to the hospital. and unfortunately, eh, this is a disaster condition that we are facing. the i visited
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the last friday 2 days ago i visited the tents and i saw the condition. it is the miserable. you know that this is the art of for a guy in the part of it moving by wins. sometimes the sea is coming inside the tents, you know, i guess i said no, it is under a very, very difficult seat. no, i fall into no, doesn't lean on it to the cities. so it is no enemies to it for the people to a lot of this the at least 10 people have been killed in it as strike on the town of audra. the town lies on the outskirts of the syrian capital of the mass goes in the target, according to security sources, was an munition that the, the $500.00 strikes from israel have targeted 0 is the military infrastructure says
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the full of the acid regime. much of it has been destroyed. how soon the whole bar has the latest from damascus to this like targets in an industrial hub on the outskirts of the copies of the moscow. the officers told us that this was on palms depot and the 10 people were killed. we didn't know about the identity, whether these were civilians near the area or so just task with securing the on that. so these riley's have most in the past and then as far as targeting funds to oppose across syria. and they said that the goals for the a, for those as twice as the ensure weapons do not fall into the hands of mice. so any other group that could use it to undermine as well as national security, the government has been saying in the past that is rise, should stop the s like and that's of the same time it should stop the incursion
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along the border with syria. medicaid isn't apply as have been tasked with cuttings that message to the americas until these virus. and the new administration in damascus has been warning that if they slice been tedious, that could lead to more escalation as a month. but a lot of the 0, damascus cereals, civil defense as it is. this covered 3 miles graves on the outskirts of homes. it says it's managed to recover around. 20 board is honest, continuing the search. numerous mass graves estimate as it contains thousands of bodies have been discovered since i said, was ousted. the form of government was repeatedly accused of widespread extra additional kennings, including mass executions. the new sir and administration is collecting by funds from different groups as part of a deal to unite all factions under the ministry of defense. the, the agreement does not include the us backed and cottage,
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let sarah and democratic forces which control large areas of east in syria. ankara designates the cottage led as the f as a terrorist organization. meanwhile, the new administration is stepping up its opperation, especially in the north west in regions of let's talk you and talk to both areas. a strong calls of assets, minority allied sex and have faced unrest. in recent weeks, the interior ministry blames the violence on what it says up remnants of the format regime. us on a bench of aide is at the pool. it's in natasha and report of the attacks on syria's military infrastructure by israel. since the full of assets in dire straits of the city navy is now sitting at the bottom of the ocean. this is the port of the attack you is really strikes of tired of taking out all of this area and this, these are multiple ships. it's not just one. we can see the house of multiple ships here. the extent of the damage here becomes clear once you come closer to these
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boats. this was part of the top of the board, which now sits here at the end of the capabilities, the air defense capability of the air force capabilities. the naval capabilities of the city, an army have all been taken out and what be found in the rooms adjacent to these ship, sir, records logs, maintenance and other details of not just personnel, but the, the rockets, the records, the, the, the maintenance of these ships, etc. and it was maintained on a daily basis. so i'm of the show as government and says that it is going to focus on the internal security of this country. but even if it wanted to go for any sort of defensive procedures or anything. busy on the borders in the sea or in the air, it no longer has the capability. and what the people here have been tending got in this port is that yes the, the civilian side of the port is intact and the ministry side as being taken out. but it, even for the 70 inside to come back for any of the company operation the,
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it's going to take years because a lot of this has been neglected for decades. following the job as a theater, then the talk to you for solar, us president jimmy cost a has died at the age of $100.00. the nobel peace prize lord served one time as president of the united states from 1977 to 1981. because it was diagnosed with cancer, which latest spread from his liver to his brain. it'd been receiving hospice cast since february of 2023 years. president joe biden has paid tribute, saying his legacy will impact millions worked. eradicate diseases. oh, nice at home, around the world. you forced peace events, civil rights, human race, promote a free and fair elections around the world to build houses homeless for the homeless kids. this is compassion and more clarity, clarity to people up and change lives and save lives all over the close. by most
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accounts and jimmy costs, his presidency was not by conflict, but for all his eroding popularity while in office casa, and maybe best. remember for his walk off to he left office costs, it was a tire this procedure of a he meant human rights and works to resolve conflicts around the world committee. how could reports after losing the election to ronald reagan, a for lauren, jimmy carter left the white house for his georgia state peanut farm. it had been badly mismanaged. it was more than a $1000000.00 in debt. undeterred carter returned to his roots, a family tradition of overcoming adversity. we had recognized hardships without having a great life. you've always worked for 11. we know what it means to work and work he did almost immediately. carter established a center in his name for advancing human rights. he travels the globe to stamp out malaria river blindness and eradicate gimme warm disease spread by drinking and
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clean water. it was killed millions in real life for cat. today, there are just a handful of cases each year when you don't have anywhere i've been, the children can go to school. the farmers can plant their crops, and the anti economic status of a village and a community and a nation can be health. harder was also called on by sitting presidents to mediate conflict in 1994 with troops positioned along the border with north korea bracing for war. then president bill clinton dispatch carter to negotiate with the vin north korean president. carter succeeded in negotiating a framework for dismantling the nation's nuclear program, negotiated with the north koreans for about 24 hours and put in campbell, so extensively the fund accepted all of the propositions that i had brought to know . if we're to my surprise, the diplomatic breakthrough later fell apart under the administration of president george w bush. carter was also a frequent critic of is really policy is join me in welcoming former president
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jimmy carter in 2003. he helped design a piece agreement known as the geneva accords, recognizing israel, but also palestine as independent states. no matter what leaders, the palestinians might choose, no matter how fervent american answers might be. there remains one basic choice for this right is do, we won't permanent. these steps, the promotion of democracy was another of carter's passions. so that is related to his center. he was involved in monitoring roughly 100 elections in 38 countries with his wife, rosalie, and carter. he travelled the world, helping build homes for the poor, through habitat for humanity, for decades after you left office. this is story is carter was tireless and his crusade to combat human suffering. there is a model now for ex presidents to follow and it was set by jimmy carter and altruistic template laid out in his farewell speech. after in a battle presidency,
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those who hunger for freedom, thirst for human dignity, and who suffer for the sake of justice. they are the patriots of this cause, i believe with all my heart that america must always stand for these basic human rights at home and abroad. that is both the history and our destiny. it is a destiny for decades. jimmy carter dedicated his life to achieving kimberly, how could algy 0 when calling to was a staff member on the national security council in the 19 seventy's. he was deeply involved in the 1st comm david negotiations, which led to the addiction is really piece tracy. he says, gimme a call to understood that in the are, is there any conflict? the palestinian issue is a key element. early in his presidency, he use the term that says she should support a palestinian homeland and never quite spelled out what he meant by that. but that
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was breaking a barrier in and of itself. i think he eventually concluded that he couldn't do everything all at once. that is injection is really piece. steering is really piece, palestinian is really piece and he had to choose focusing on the egyptian front because that's where we had the best chance of success. but he never gave up on the idea that if he had had, for example, a 2nd term, i think the palestinian issue would have been by on his agenda. that wasn't the case or for ronald reagan who succeeded him. on the other hand, his inability and i can't blame him entirely, was mostly meant awesome bacon swap. it was really prime minister to deal effectively with the palace. and actually it was a big disappointment to him, to me, to those who worked with him. because we realized that without that piece of the
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puzzle in place, the earth is really conflict as a whole would continue. and we see that now the student had an out 0. the start out as well as president the speech. see georgia schools a new president, full enough for roland because have a nice, really, is warning, but know everyone is celebrating the hello. the snow is easing now for a japan. be temporarily. i'm afraid he'll make me of the weight of the sky round to a little more of a both wesley and gradually a south west the direction just backing off as we go through monday. so coming in for him all the direction, so turn intending to be mainly over, right. but as we go on then to choose today we're looking at to,
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we've got to back feeling to was a north west. the direction is a fair amount of snow coming back came once to get causing further destruction into weston, home. she had of course, a good part of the kind of shelter by the mountain. somebody with a phone effect taking place. that's a tough time. but just getting up to 16 degrees celsius, much of the korean peninsula will be dry. along with a good part of china, we have a little safety winds, no safety, monsoons driving some heavy rain across much show up the feel of pain, some heavy it down pulls coming into bony. i will see some way through by the crash he making his way towards central and southern positive vietnam. as to the yes i was the into todd, i guess, scattering the shows, being well fried malaysia and some about some indonesia seeing torrential downpours . so i'm have you down post to just making the way towards the fall, se of india, and also into shore lanka, fog, and for us and cold weather, to the rules, the
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this alex is ready for us is have conducted as strikes on 2 hospitals. in northern garza, 7 people were killed at a loss of hospital in garza city. and besides, the palestinians were killed and hundreds more injured and it's hot across the street. and these 10 people have been killed in an asteroid on the town of address . the target, according to security, sol, says was an ammunition desa. the town is on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus. former us president jimmy casa, has died at the age of 100, the nobel peace prize, nor it's of one tom, as president of the united states from 1977 to 1991 casa, was diagnosed with cancer, which latest spread from his liver to his grade investigations in south korea have requested an arrest warrant for the country suspend as president union. so q investigators have launched probes into unit over his southern declaration of martial know earlier this month. the request for an arrest warrant for those his
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failure to report a full questioning is still in south korea or it is investigating a sunday's day to a plane crash. say the pilot made a, made a cool, often mentioning about strike minutes before landing 179. people died when the dead did off the wrong way and hit the barrier. and one international efforts to crew members survived. investigate to say it's possible the runway barrier caused the fatalities about just the crews are continuing to search through the wreckage. but it's like boxes have been recovered. the acting president has the cub 7 days or morning. let's cost live now to the port in one to speak with rob mcbride. rob, very good to have you with us again, we've been hearing from the charles, but mr. officials in the last hour. so what did they say is
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yeah, they've just given the regular briefing guys, desire investigation, gets on the way we know that the focus of this investigation will be looking at the possibility of a bud strike. we know that there was a warning issued from this uh for the time of the uh, crash. and we also know that uh, the big question of why the landing gear of the property is not deployed. that will be uh, subject to all this investigation. we didn't get any more information on either of those issues. what we did have was that overnight, more potential evidence was removed from the scene. all that they take off the crash i've taken away to fully for further examination. we know that the 2 black box like record is with us, would cover the very soon after the crash. we also learned that that said, the head craft actually touched down on the runway one 3rd of the way down the runway. and there's been a lot of talk about, so i see a runway was long enough to this type of ad across many experts say it certainly
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was loved enough. the issue was that it seemed to run out of runway. and then i tried, chiefly as a run out of a run waste space, a tech crossed into crashed into perimeter waltz, which caused the process of breakup with that catastrophic explosion. so that is as much as we have from the reason we're expecting another briefing from the site administrator today. and you are the airport at the moment. what has been going on that in the process of identifying the victims is really the, the, the main focus at the moment. there are still literally hundreds of family members here waiting for news about the loved ones. we know that a 141 of the victims have now been positively identified and most of the identifications have come through fingerprints for many of the remaining victims. that kind of have to rely on d. n. a samples from a relatives and so on to help with identification and the well preparations of
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a made for funeral arrangements. but there is a sense of frustration from some of the families say just about the length of time it's taken. with some of the families forming a family association and cooling full funeral arrangements to be put on hold until all of the victims have been positively identified. all right, thank you for that. rob rob mcbride reporting that live from one port. the 70 people have died in a road accident in ethiopia. a truck left the road and see donna state, which is 300 kilometers south of the capital, addis ababa. the regional health bureau has expressed its condolences to the families of the victims for in judge passengers or receiving medical treatment as a bona general hospital. the cause of the accident is being investigated. gracious presidential election is headed for ramos next months. often none of the candidates secured 50 percent of the votes that uh,
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the celebrations of the head forces of incumbents autumn yolanda its off. the exit polls showed he could. e count a narrow victory. the account is almost complete and is become clear that there is no right when a son in law that has moved from side to the 2nd round is going to be in 2 weeks and sort of the line of which was short of the was to uh, when in this 1st round, but he said he is not disappointed, and this is really surprisingly big result for him. he's taking to the 2nd round and it is a huge capital he's bringing with him. he will be facing all the candidates back to buy. it will increase and democratic parties that are going 3. what else? who in this 1st round vote is move on just a little bit under 20 percent of the folks. even though molanda beach is declaring himself the left is and is coming from the social democratic party. he was the fierce critic of the plank of age, a government in place of himself,
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calling him out for corruption. and also criticizing grace and governments for being a way to um, a bbm to russel's and the you demands. because he wants a trace of to be more independent and more as you start to not a country with an attitude. now that stands has also makes you very favorable with the voters on the right uh spectrum. and as tonight's votes show, he managed to bring a lot of them to his side. even in this 1st round of the license, georgia has warning a new president optimum. so political time will form a football fan behind the cover that's really was integrated by parliament. he was actually the only candidate who ran in the election backed by the government controlled injury and policy. but his pro west and pre just i felt like the opposition says his election was illegitimate. so i'm going to go with reports i
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just saw in stride into the unknown. this was the day that selma zoomed up discreetly said that she would not stand down for the presidency except 6 years ago . i swear allegiance to you on the constitution. and this'll agents will not change, and i got wherever i am in the presidential palace or outside. i will come out of here to you and i will be with you around advice. suppose she's outside. she never less left the building without handing over the keys to her successor because of a last really a full of football. the ted for right politician who was soon and by parliament as george's next president of the country and tom while since october's dispute to the elections. a hard line critic of the west covey lashley is a loyalist of the governing georgian dream parties. billina found to be the not even surely the role is largely ceremonial,
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but covers actually these opponents says he has no digital vesee. since the politicians who chose him were elected in a process mode by accusations of fraud. with the georgia dream policy, one october's parliamentary elections with this anti liberal and pro most go promises elections. many georgians, believe what raked re don't even think about the outcome of this, the fee collections that they who are tomorrow because it doesn't admit that it doesn't make any sense. so there is always one party in the parliament who's making this decision. they are, there will be no position a protest against the election results intensified in the georgia dream like government suspended talks to join the european union. and again, when it around presidential elections with only it's candidates, this is a will to should move into the georgia's history a time when it's people are sharp divided on how they see its future. whether it's
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full. jean closer ties with the west are pursuing alignment with most of what assess him is that the term or caused by this crisis is saw from over sony by ego aus is era from assassination attends to assisting president and dropping out of a re election bid. 2024 turned out to be quite a dramatic. yeah, in the us. the campaign for the white house was also heavily influenced by events abroad. president jordan reports from washington at the beginning of 2024. many assume the last 2 men to serve as us president jo button and donald trump would be running against each other again in november. what's joe, by going to do is you're going to drop out here's why i read it. we're gonna, we're, we're doing great in nevada. we're doing great. great in arizona,
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we're doing great, really good at north carolina by the end of the year, trump was president of what, but no one would have guessed how things played out along the way biting the incumbent thought he could campaign and when on a strong economy, voters disagreed unusually for the us public. they also judged biden's handling of foreign affairs, namely the war on garza, the death of tens of thousands of palestinians angered many era, but most of them citizens and sparks campus protests. the result fewer democratic boats from these groups of november, especially in swing states such as michigan buttons age became a big problem after he debated trump in june. soon, barton was out of the race. come on, harris took his place. the
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