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[000:00:00;00] the the hospitals on the fire, israel's military steps up, it's a tax on goals, us health care system. the money inside the business out is there a live from doha. also coming up. 10 people are killed in is riley as strike on an munition death row on the outskirts of serious capital damascus. officials
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investigating the deadly plane crash in south korea reveal more details about the made a cool pilots made moments before it crashed. and former us president jimmy costs of dies and the age of $100.00. we take a look back at his life and i guess the hello welcome to the program. is there any forces have launched as strikes on 2 hospitals in northern garza continuing that destruction of the strips health care system? at least size the palestinians have been killed. hundreds of others injured in the last 24 hours. the attacks come as freezing temperature is brand new, dangerous for forcibly displaced palestinian seeking shelter honey. my heard reports now from darrow bala and just
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a wanting to view as you may find some of the pictures in his report. distressing of these holes in the walls of what's the hospitals? so the aftermath of another healthcare facility targeted by is re submitted close to selecting all the city portfolio. only patients were treated and others had fox shelters isn't rolling through the shadow. quoted doors, medical equipment and paces, belongings, lie there on the concrete a lot, a lot. i thought that was fine and i was selling tea and coffee and southern 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 barely a tough because poison gas and it's up on the floors are now severely damaged. is ro saves it, was targeting some of the fighters. he reads by these read an army show,
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no signs of stopping on friday is reinforces set fire to come out of the hospital, north golf. the last functioning hospital forcing hundreds to lead. it's a staff included the director some of this of the where a rested and his whereabouts are on hospice. those are meant to be a safe haven for palestinians receiving medical care. but israel, the steps of military campaign is a tripling dial the health care system, since the war began. 3rd to 3 hospitals have gone out of service. many people are using them as filters. now face further displacement, rows of tax and hospitals come as guides of faces, 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
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care. i'm going to look at these colors because of the call. oh, do you see how frozen here? where can i get it like this? the good neighbors brought me a number of them. it brought them quotes 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 windows supplies held up at the check point. a waiting was very approval. families face of freezing temperatures, intense without nowhere warm to run any more for more. how does your data from there, the city palestine? well, the family of who some of us the fia, has released the statement on his detention. it's posted by one of his sons on social media. it says, we do not know the fates of all follow the we appeal to you to take action,
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raise awareness, exec media pressure, and produce reports to pressure the occupation for his immediate release. of all that is now suffering from the extreme cold. you have all had from eye witnesses who were recently released about how my father was forced to strip off his clothes, including his medical coach and was used as a human shield. dr. jeanette and full time as a consultant, vascular surgeon who loved him. johnson, earlier this year, spots of which monetary admission. he describes the challenges, the doctor who some of us a fee and all that come all add one staff members have been facing and recent months in the hospital. why it has been dis, each for the last $81.00 days. they have not been getting any medical supplies or dr. i'm also found that he was raising and he was leading to the international community, open the door as sandy and white. ok, the life and lu,
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saving personal medications and other medical supplies. he was asking for the injured patients were particularly so we have endured to be transferred to the other facilities and informed the international digging patients to come and provide help and give high level for doctors and nurses as well. but none of these please were being listened at all, not the international human digging, which is why do you want to access the least amount of one hospital? none of the important medications and other supplies were being allowed, the least come on at one hospital and even the water was not allowed to get to the hospital, particularly in the last 4 weeks. and which was very, very, you know, kind of operating the soft patient, cypress. they were patients with the uh, so we are needs like in the 1st 90 the intensive care. and the intensive care was that back, the hospital, the bad oxygen back wasn't back due to wish the patients which were medium boxes and they were being deprived of the oxygen of the hospital generator. wasn't that good with the electricity was not provided and the importance uh,
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all the electronic equipment and the regulators or other machines were being stopped from working. so it was a complete, systematic destruction. and let me explain challenging the situation in which the software facing and how to run the hospital in the software difficult circumstances . and they were basically not allowed to run the healthcare facility at all. and the sort of situation the, at least 10 people had been killed in an astro icon. the town of after the town lies on the outskirts of the series in capital damascus. but target, according to secures the sources, was an ammunition dep of 9500 as strikes from israel have targeted serious ministry infrastructure since the full of assets regime. much of it has been destroyed.
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how soon the whole bottle, how's the latest from damascus? this like target to that industrial hub on the outskirts of the company. so the moscow, the officers told us that this was on palm depot and the 10 people were killed. we didn't know about the identity, whether this was civilians near the area or soldiers tasked with securing that on death. so these riley's have most in the past and then slides targeting palms to oppose across syria. and they said that the goal for the am, for those as life as the ensure wife is do not fall into the hands of ice. so any other group that could use it to undermine, as well as national security of the government has been saying in the past that as well as should stop the s like and that of the same time you should stop being coasting along the border with syria medicaid is an appliance, have been tasked with cutting that message to the americas until these bodies and
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the new administration in damascus has been born invest. if the i slice then to the that could lead to more escalation as a month. but i just the right, the mascot, missouri is civil defense as it has discovered, it's free mass graves in the outskirts of homes and says it's managed to recover around 20 bodies and it's continuing its search. numerous mass graves estimated to contain thousands of bodies have been discovered since asset was ousted. the former government was repeatedly accused of widespread extra traditional kennings, including mass executions. i mean, while the new administration is stepping up, it's operation is especially in the northwest region. so for the talk you and talk to both areas, a strong holes of assets nor c l white sect has faced on rest and recent weeks, interior ministry blames of audience and what it says remnants of the former regime, some a been to vegas in the talk yeah,
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he sent us this update nearly 3 weeks after this area was completely destroyed by is really strikes the faucet, the still running a water supply source for uh, these ships that are being taken out and it feels like an entire fleet was destroyed doggedly by the is really military, nothing is left of those ships and strewn all over this area are bits and pieces that shows us the extent and the, and the power of the explosion. windows have been taken out as well. and as you can see, this is what remains of the ships which were here beeping and speaking to people here in the talk. yeah. especially from the i love the community, part of that you're this country for so long. and austin, them about their concerns and their fears. now that there is a new administration in tex or thousands of minute reinforcements have been deployed to city as close to the region. their mission is to find remnants of the
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assad regime. what do you have done? fire or heard in the talk you the target former soldiers in hiding some officers, i believe to be hold up with troops in heavy weapons. motorists are made in thought to spend the talk your country. psych notorious for woman, the chief prosecutor, known as the butcher, among the but relatives of some of those detained se, the innocent. these women are ensured that the faith of their sons can be judged based on the evidence against them. in the top 10 members of the, of the minority say they're done with the assault. that our divisions were 6 and religions were pitted against each other, inviting people from other parts of the country to show it wasn't the lead to ruling the country. but as an a click of a side loyalist people in the talk you, i believe when others city and see how port and then the develop, the are they with them to stand for savings. but people, the prod, trusts m as in charles government,
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if they want to the minorities feed on from to see weeks ago. now we need everyone to be under them. so we need to make our government so everyone can have their rights. i'm responsible for 7. i'm the one only person in my 7th families who go to college so can, can, can earn money. to be honest as that family is mix sony and honestly, he's recently to turn from germany to rebuild to country. i as in to find myself as celia fuels syrian. i don't believe in my noticing, this is an a thing that got invented by the shy. he used it as a, as a, as a with induction. you can wave with. and, and as we noticed that he was using the people to protect him, he was not protecting them. i notice a sick day and divisions of plague. so you have for decades and on the best and
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cost there's a desire for unity on the streets of the talk. yeah, there is support for the current administration. people here see the big one. they are those criminals who are part of the former. they seem to be arrested and be tried, but they're also asking the current administration to differentiate between vices and criminals and the wider out of the community. solomon, jared, under the, to the talk you investigators in south korea have requested an arrest warrant for the country suspended president union. so kill investigators have launched probes into union over his southern declaration of law shall know any of this month. the request for an arrest warrant follows his financial report for questioning. will staying in the country, authorities are still investigating sundays. j. u. a plane crash say the pilot made a, made a cool, often mentioning a bed strike minutes before landing
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a 179. people died when the jet did off the runway and hit some barrier at one international airport. 2 crew members survived. investigate. just say it's possible the runway barrier caused the fatalities emergency crews are continuing to search through the wreckage. but if blackbox has happened, recovered the acting president has declared 7 days of morning. and that's course live now to the airport and move on to speak with our correspondent, rob mcbride. rob, so the transport ministry has been briefing the media this evening. what are the latest updates? and that's why we just had the regular briefing as this class investigation gets on the way we know that the focus of the investigation will be looking at this possibility of a bird strike. we know that's a warning of a boat start, was issued from the control towers this have forwarded about the time of the crash . that will also be a focus,
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though on why the landing gear rebecca craft was not to deployed. whether that was what the problem was, the rules that about and there's been no further details given on those 2 lines of inquiry. bits at the southeast have set that up to continuing the search of the wreckage sides. more potential evidence has been taken full examination in addition to the costs of the 2 black box flight recorders, which now be processed. we also heard that at the, at craft had actually landed one so that the way down the runway, i think it's, it's generally accepted that the runway here move on is a long enough for this type of aircraft. but a tragically, the craft ran out of runway space and then crash, crashed through a perimeter will and other obstacles which then led to the disintegration of the craft and the devastating explosion. as the investigation continues, we've heard from south korea is acting president choice 2nd mock. he attended an
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emergency meeting this morning and when he said that he, a little efforts will be put into this investigation that the results would be transparent and sorry, he said, but also making the point that he wants the families to get the results of this investigation. as soon as possible, so they know exactly what the code had a difficult time. so there is family members of the victims. i believe many is still gap and the app, the app where you would have they've been saying, oh yeah, they met hundreds of of family members have remained here with the apples that being comes out over nights in pop up 10 se that'd be getting regular briefings i'm waiting tragically for the identification of the victims i've so far around a $141.00 of the victims have been formally identified most of the through things like fingerprints. but also for some of the remaining. the main victims
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d. n a samples are being taken extra where resources are being sent to you to try to speed up that process. also extra carnis a to help with funeral arrangements and to release remains of, of the victims to the families for funerals. but there is a bit of frustration amongst some family members that is about the length of this process, the length of time it's taking. and that by today phones, the road from the association to try to. i call for a salt lake that richie of family members try to speed up the process of identification. meanwhile, of course, all around this area or southwest corner of the korean peninsula, we have the berries. memorial alters, have been set up as a country. begins this 7 day process of morning. okay, many things for that role, mcbride that for us at the airport in my one still ahead on al jazeera
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last president, the street georgia schools, a new president, the form of foot paula missus guerra would cover. a lot of extra finny is tuning, but not everyone is celebrating the the as hello. we're looking at more heavy showers long the spouse of freight just slipping that eastern side of us pushing up into the east and kind of that will associated with this last the area of low pressure. that's gonna feed this way across the eastern seaboard over the next. i also got another area of low pressure hallway by just coming in across the pacific northwest. it's a west and past of canada that will grassy bring some slaten snow, some heavy, a slab of the rockies podding down across the plains. further east,
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the system moves away from the east coast and west to weather, lingering the around the canadian maritimes. the little bit of snow just talking in behind, full measure. 016. there was a go through with choose type it. well why don't just come in across the high valley, pushing up into the southern lakes. what's the weather coming back into the sea bass? some pieces of a cloud and right over towards the pacific northwest, but looking a little quieter as we had towards the new. yeah. meanwhile, is kwasic. what's a good part of the carrot ban? let a fine try and sunny weather for the island. so what's the weather over to? we'll see a western side of the region. there's some heavy, a showers coming in here that includes a cuba with the weather coming in across nicaragua, costa rica and heavy down pulls,
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continuing for good parts of panama. the there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure. now counter and we the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching out there. i'm on the top stories. this hour is where the forces have conducted as strikes on 2 hospitals. and northern garza,
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7 people were killed at our west palm hospital in gaza city. at least 10 people have been killed in an astro icon, the syrian town of address on the outskirts of damascus. it's all good, according to security sofas wilson. i munition death former us president jimmy casa, has died at the age of 100. he served just one time as president, but what's considered the impact he made once he left office as beat more important parts of his life? how's it go ahead and looks back at his legacy at the age of 90 jimmy carter announced he had cancer and is it spread to his brain? i just thought i had a few weeks left. but i was surprisingly edy's to say no i, i've had a lot of wonderful life. i've had thousands of friends and, and i've had an exciting and adventurous and gratify existence. so i was surprisingly that he, he would stay on the world just
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a few months later by announcing thanks to a new treatment. he was cancer free. at 92 years old. he was briefly hospitalized after he became dehydrated, but helping to build homes for the poor. he was back on site the following day. his was the typical american story with very, a typical results board in the small town of plains, georgia, he joined the navy, studied nuclear physics and married the girl next door. literally he 1st saw his wife on the day she was born when she was just 3 years old, especially i have it, it was my writing mostly that that's authentic all of my life of the peanut farmers turned politician. and after one term is the governor of georgia, he became the democratic nominee for president when he easily with the public data by watergate and his slogan, trust me for a long white plains to washington, dc. but we've had a great deal of progress slightly. i jimmy call to do solemnly swear in office. his
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domestic accomplishments were limited, remembered mostly for high interest rates and inflation that led to a recession. his bigger impact was in foreign policy. the broker peace between israel and egypt within 1978 camp david accords. normalize relations with china and negotiate of assault to nuclear treaty with the soviet union. but you would later, blake out the olympics there and protested that countries invasion of afghanistan, his legacy is most closely tied with this november 1979, the u. s. embassy into iran was stormed, more than 60 americans were taken hostage, he ordered were turned out to be a bunch, pressed to attempt, in large part because of that carter lost his bid for re election to ronald reagan . the carter successfully negotiated the release of the hostages, still around decided to fed them until just minutes after reagan was inaugurated, which he would later reflect on publish. i sent one more helicopter to forget the
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hostages, and we would have rescued when i would have been re elected. but that may have and that may have interfered with the foundation of the carter center. and if i had to choose between former years and the quarter, so then i think i would use the quarter. so one last name is wide open. the carter center dedicated decades to provide in human rights and democracy overseen elections. often leading with leaders to us considered unfriendly and targeting diseases in the developing world. and she was a very vocal critic of israel are treated like then like a lindsey he was a man who reached the height of the presidency, won the nobel peace prize, helped millions by tackling disease and dictators and promoted peace even when it was controversial back home his 29th and final book was titled a full life for jimmy carter. it most certainly was barbara
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perry is a professor of presidential studies at the university of virginia is minnes center . she says jimmy costs and will be remembered as a moderate democrats who had a very memorable post presidency. in fact, he created the model for the post presidency. so that's one of his legacy is not just the work that he did through the carter center along with mrs. carter, the former 1st lady, i think we should mention her to as part of his legacy of the carter administration . but what i mean by the beginning of his presidency is that we need to remember why he was elected as a southern populace. i, as someone who said, i will never lie to you. he really righted the ship of state after watergate after the resignation of richard nixon to add the pardoning of richard nixon by gerald ford. and so it was jimmy carter who defeated ford and also became a moderate democratic president, showed the way for someone like get
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a bill clinton to win as a moderate democrat in 92. so i think those will go down in history, but i just don't think that you can gain, say, the importance of his setting the ship of state on a right course after the scandals of watergate. georgia has sworn in a new president of the month of political turmoil. the format football players. mikhail, a couple actually was integrated by paula mintz, is actually the only candidates who run in the election backed by the governing georgian dream policy. but it's pro western, pre beset, like the opposition says his election was in adjustments. sonya giggle explains defined stride into the unknown. this was the day that solemn is you'd have basically said that she would not stand down for the presidency essentially 6 years ago. i swear allegiance to you on the constitution, and this agents will not change my god,
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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. so we can have a lashley, a former football, the ted fall right politician who was thrown in by parliament as george's next president of the country. and tom, while since october is disputed elections, a hard line critic of the west covey lashley is a loyalist of the governing georgian dream party's billing. i found a busy, not even surely. the rule is largely ceremonial, but covers actually these opponents says he has no digit to missy. since the politicians who chose him were elected in a process mode, white accusations of fraud with the georgia dream policy, one october's parliamentary elections with his empty liberal and pro most go
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promises. elections many georgians, believe were raked. we don't even think about the outcome of the so faith collection that they who are tomorrow because it doesn't admit that he doesn't make any sense out. there is only one party in the parliament who's making this decision . they are there will be no real position. he protested against the election results intensified in the georgia dream, let the government suspend detox to join the european union. and again, when it run in presidential elections with only it's candidates, this is a will to should move into georgia's history a time when it's people are sharply divided on how they see its future. whether it's quoting close, the 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 guy ego. aus is 0.
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he's 17. people have died in a road accident in if you're a p, a, a truck left the road and sit on the stage 300 kilometers south of the account to add a sub by full engines. passengers are receiving medical treatment and hospital. the cause of the accident is still being investigated of 2024 has seen a flurry of political and military upheaval in russia where vladimir appears and continues his face to as president, for most great dosage of our it takes to look back at a year. the kremlin faced some of it's most serious challenges. ringback russia's best known opposition, figure, and flattery improvements. fear, says critic alexei nev on the made. what will be his final quote appearance through video link. in february, he died on february 16th, while serving a 19 year prison sentence on charges of extremism that he rejected as politically motivated. for 47 year old had been behind bars since january 2021. after returning
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to russia from germany, where he had been recovering from poisoning by the nerve agent, nova chalk, russian officials said he collapsed during the walk in the penal colony. his family and supporters blamed the kremlin for his death. days later, that'd be put in secured his 5th term in office by winning an over whelming majority in a presidential election with no real competition. and a few days later, government killed at least 137 people. an injured, more than $182.00 in a shooting an arson at top. in the caracas city hall music venue in moscow. islamic state claim responsibility for the attack. as putting this 5th term especially got underway. he, we shuffled one of russia's most important ministry's surgery show who was replaced

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