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the closing sunday action when firefighters did arrive, there wasn't sufficient with an in depth coverage. it's a gathering of intention to speak to wisdom teeth this out as it was, teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, that i'm carry johnston, this is and these are the items are coming up the next 60 minutes. you and says at least 700 people have been killed in financing and democrats. it was published to conduct them 23 levels to control with eastern 6 of them causes will back to the rest of across those reopening to evacuate. some of the most urgent medical cases
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stuck inside the district. whitehouse as president donald trump's. all right, so this from canada and mexico trying boot come into effect on sensitivity. and russel launch is an attack on historic essential the training institute professor multiple casualties and sport india clincher, controversial victory against england. so when they're t 20 series concussion substitute, how soon you meeting one by 15 robinson, when the series with a match. fair. the not say that nation says at least 700 people have been killed in fighting eastern congress that you go in the past 5 days or that the and 22 rebels capture the regional capital. earlier this week, they were 5th street battles between congress troops on number one and back group.
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hospitals are overwhelmed and dead. bodies were seen in the streets or fighting is worse and an old reggie da humanitarian situation. un says the widening and 23 assault has forced half a 1000000 people to flee the homes. the rebels are now pushing south towards the provincial capital of south key to because the company soldiers supported by thousands of indian troops of trying to select the advance. i was under joins this slide from united nations. the 1st let's head to nairobi and speak to obviously it was now coming web. so welcome. what's the latest you can tell us? what about what seems to be happening? where everyone in government says that we've spoken to says that life is still extremely tough, never tricity they will to us is massive. shortages of food and the hospitals remain overwhelmed. and that's just for the engine to be lucky enough to get to hospitals are almost done. many others have no. meanwhile, as you mentioned,
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the london facts and $23.00 fights hasn't been advancing around the shows of late key the towards the city of the coffee have we had that there was heavy fi, c a on says they had between the pro, rewind and forces. and on the other side, the congolese army fighting alongside pruned in troops and allied the groups. the u . n says it's received reports, and we will say head reports of a substantial build up of rwandan troops near rwanda's boda with congo is not far from the city of chicago. if indeed, that is the case. it would enable the pri, rwandan, forces to approach the city from 2 sides. meanwhile, in because of itself, this being a recruitment drive for volunteers from the local community of people who say they want to join in the fights. and i can watch all of the humanitarian situation in the region,
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given all of this only to as well and 20 three's advance. i have the last 3 as the dougherty displaced about 2000000 people in north keeping province. many of them living in displacement comes, many of them around go my we've been to those comes to conditions of bad at during heavy rainy seasons then the whole place becomes a wash with much they've been outbreaks of cholera reports have high levels of sexual violence and mountain nutrition and people depend many people depend on food supplies being pro quite a un 12 food program which isn't able to deliver them at the moment. the apple have remains closed and the city itself, uh its uh, the un described, it says unimaginable. many people in the middle of a hand to mouth existence, a bit of trade or a bit of work in a day. you can buy a meal in the evening and it's been no chance of any sort. so you cannot,
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you cannot make acts. if it's the for at least the last week, and then as the conflict spreads the further south, there's certainly a great deal of concern from the humanitarian agencies that this is about to get much less welcome. thanks so much for that update. well, that's bringing gabriel at his own the he joins us live from united nations in new york. so gabriel, what do we learning from the un or well, this is the 1st time that we've got any sort of numbers from the un all week about the number of injured or killed in goma. and they were saying since sunday, as you reported 700 killed and 280-2800 injured, that's just didn't go on just since sunday. the key part that the us saying there's, they think that those numbers are going to go up as they're able to gather more information around and in and around going by. so clearly a very,
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very troubling situation there. and now they're also now looking as well towards south keeble, where the head of un peacekeeping john pier laquata, also a brief journalist here un headquarters on friday. and he said, according to their assessment, that they think that the m 23 and the one didn't armed forces are about 60 kilometers north of to couple in south keeble and moving very rapidly south toward south provincial capital. the un has about 1200 staff in blue capital, that's a local, international security. anyone that falls under the un umbrella, they're saying that they are not evacuating any non essential stab yet. but they are watching the situation very closely. going back to goma north keybo, the un has already evacuated previously, not a central staff from there. they say that the airport and goma is still not
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operational. so the unit is maybe not able to use that airport to get any sort of aid into that area. so certainly the situation is very difficult. last thing i'll point out is it on friday, the french ambassador to the us and said that his country is going to start to circulate a draft resolution to the security council on the d r c. in that, we believe will be a call for bewanda to pull their troops out of con gleese territory. of course this needs to be reviewed by other security council members who will be giving a comments about this. we haven't seen the final draft yet, but we expect we'll get more on this potential security council resolution early to middle next week, as we that's update far as gabriel. thank you. the
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the rest of the border crossing between egypt and dawson is reopening for the 1st time in 8 months, as part of the cx. 5 deal between m. s. and this route, and how the pro single be used for medical evacuations. the world health organization says 50 patients will be on how to leave for treatment abroad on saturday. it serves as a last line for protest in this industry who been living on to and it's very land air and see booking for 18 years. although crossing was seized by these very monitoring in destroyed ground defensive that killed hundreds of palestinians in the area. disclosure has prevented thousands of people from leaving this trip and receiving desperately need a date where your pin union has restarted its civil emission to monitor the border crossing and facilitate the transfer of wounded protestants. that mission was initially set up in 2005 to help protestant ends in gaza,
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which was suspended when i'm asked to how in 2007 can i also find out what's his own thoughts? european union civilian board emission begins today at the crossing points at the request of the palestinians. and these writings, this mission will support tell us to the importer officials and allow people to be transported out of gaza, including those in need of medical care. got soon as the reports i'm calling you since southern guns and the opening of roof are crossing the current size of the deal that we as well. and how much will have imports and significance for palestinians who are expected to be evacuate and says, tomorrow to egypt to receive medical treatments. goals as hospitals have been widely overwhelmed with different kinds of injuries, including i'm 2 types. sions: bands i complex true about that cannot be treated locally. so for palestinian, when the people who are expected to be
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a deposit the who are expected to leave cause of tomorrow, this step has seen as a lifeline for them. following the adult with the station and the dissemination taken, let that have taken place. that has taken place, of course, because of strips by the function of hospitals for palestinians right now, this is a very crucial step that will help them to receive a treatment approved and to mitigate the ongoing medical impression on the cause of suffering from furniture to just all the cute and medical supplies that started recently to access because the strip, the lights of the currency supply agreements, target cup assume elders, can you and us palestine as but as i was was devastated garza's health system is repeated in deliberate attacks, targeting hospitals, stuff and patients most facilitates have been damaged beyond use on the need for medical evacuation is great if we have all the 111000 to protest and in so injured
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across garza 12500 of them need to travel for urgent treatment. at least 25000 children have been wounded some with reversible conditions within 12000 cancer patients are facing the risk of death because of acute shortages of supplies . and at least 1000000 children require immediate mental health and psychological support. earlier my colleague wrote mathis and spoke to talk to my husband, so could the director general of hospitals in the gaza strip. he spoke from con eunice about the urgent need for medical evacuations, especially for the cancer patients. to me, the situation is very difficult to the patients and the ends of people who we have more than 100 thousands of injured patients during the war. and the mazda end of a lot of the, this number of food cannot receive them because of the service is because of the war and the, the, the,
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the alien. yeah. all the time. i mean the whole speak to the end. the story is this, the system and the we have 3 minutes and get 3 main off without a much of that as well. so we did the least of the isn't the case of the me sample p working goal. the dais like days and the receiving the the fan out of the film the whole the for the as a case by end of the disease, it looks like the cases of the t. we have no more than 6000 souls and very as on fish. and so i need for the agree that you lation and the 3.5 because is that 3 is not available. most of them uh severely is guilty the most of them a cancer cancer patients and the specialist visit which is the 3 best uh,
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the facilities uh that's available here getting the video and still isn't obviously on more than 6000. and the other 25000 remaining for extension b. and it's about the case of the vehicles and the need over 3 to go outside to get in. the us could use a day to send the we send it to the egyptian side and the to the mall named. they sent us back to the number to out if the patient lives in the children. we think that they present 400 patients. but evacuation has to be in the same n j or 2nd day. but they think 50 patients of them in the least one of the 50 yeah . digit this is the fish the allowed to, but i'm a little because in was know, so they to the of the way to see of just that mine am the street. so we will start to evacuate the vision,
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the model from the she follows present and not supposed to be done with the help of the w. a chill. and then we went to live with them and alliances, and the author wasn't then to go to the bed in collaboration with w at show. and so when you contact celebrations today, the physician and the is the so what is the low end of the day? we will the way to the is there some sites oh send his to where to check the from also the is the button as we go. so we are waiting with that number, but based on the 50 of our divisions will be allowed to model across the board. and then the 2nd i just check with you, you were starting to the patients that have been turned back on on the list. the reasons that you are given for those patients not being allowed to travel and your
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understanding is that done to practical efforts practical situations are, is it done to military considerations? and he is actually the, is not the military and they don't advise thoughts. so what is that is when do they just put that into line on the name on the excuse that ejected without the classifying the everybody's on me see the jump in with such and he is, there is a good lie. we know, but is where they don't. that's a lot about cooling, addiction, the minutes the wing of the last has announced the names of the 3 is where the caps it set to be released on saturday. they are also calendar on that keeps the yolanda jordan leave us 193 posted in prison. this will be released in exchange from is rarely giles opened. $100.00 of them were arrested since the war and garza began. well, the release is part of a ceasefire agreement between israel and thomas. nothing nation says cold for an
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end to is very operation in the occupied westbank. it says many o residence of the janine refugee camp have been displaced in recent months. old show remains deeply alarmed by the worst sitting humanitarian situation in northern areas of west of the west bank, as well as is really forces operations and you need continue for an 11th day. i repeat it operations have resulted in widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure. nearly all of jeanine's refugee camps 20000 residents have been displaced over the past 2 months in the context of both of operation security operations, both by the policy and you and sorry, and the is rarely a security forces to syria. now, around 5 minutes to a bus around, she has told us that's her own support system and people. the comments come just a day off the formation of an into and government, and invite and i'll shut off the mall as had a thought that he has had a cool,
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cool. my teacher. we endorse any government chosen and supported by the syrian people. we want peace and security for syria, which is a pre, closer to achieving the same in the region. we don't wish to see syria is the epi sent of endless tension, or estimate conflicts which may turn it into a safe haven for terrorists from instability and syria would spill over into the region. and if we are so cold for syria is territorial integrity, we do not wish to see any syrian land violates little occupied by any outside party, namely design to stay in city. so we are against the partitioning of syria, uphold serious sovereigns. here we hope in on increase of government has formed a representative of the entire spectrum. we're monitoring the situation in syria and pray all involved in a serious new intern. government says it's committed to engaging women in social, cultural, and political institutions. qualified women will be recruited in health care and education sectors. i'll just heroes sullivan,
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java. it spoke with the head of the countries women's affairs office to discuss its role in rebuilding the country. what is the difference under this administration? and the previous administration for women officer to who could be using them. i spent the greater part of my life in damascus, where women under the top of the regime were merely ornaments. women were neglected and marginalized, just like the rest of the people. and women had the narrow leeway to move in, and only if you had some privileges today, we've made a big difference, and we endorse the womans and national identity initiative. we haven't started yet, but we will usher into a new era, have for numerous pieces of legislation will be inactive under the constitution where women will regain all their due rights in line with the specifics of our society or religious, cultural and social heritage. and if young city and women are listening to you
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and they're concerned about what this new syria was going to look like for them in the future. however, you assure them that they will have it or in the economy of syria in the society of syria, in the constitution of sic deluxe. and so to show you how you can use it, the young woman should be assured the most simply because the future belongs to them. many syrian women, myself included, or merely a bridge for them to cross and to a better future. this is a promise you can try me on total. so what would you say to the women who are coming to syria? and i've spoken to a few who said that they would have to bring the, the women's avail didn't have to cover their faces. the syria that has been now under the control of a at the time is going to be a different syria. what can you tell them? no level of them and they all freedoms are preserved. we will not force any woman to wear in
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a volume or who job. every woman has the freedom to wear whatever she wants. i am wearing the job of my own personal choice and spiritual beliefs without any outside influence. what syria is home to different bulletins and many women do not want to wear his job. i think we should rise above discussing this issue and focus on more important matters. some news, if i speak to you a year from now, from the city, i look like i keep the bots. i know you will see women psychologically well recovered. and above all, more empowered, the question is as hard as the true reality, we need to reach out to women who survived attention and other influential female active as to are willing to work with us. all i see is that the syria of today is better than the one and the past. well, you have some of the sodium us press, and donald trump will proceed with his campaign promise to impose paris on 3 of america's biggest trading. part is mexico,
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canada and china. that's according to his white house press secretary and live at the tassel. goods were coming to effect on saturday. the president will be implementing tomorrow. a 25 percent terrace on a mexico 25 percent terrace on canada, and a 10 percent terrace on china, a for the illegal set and all that they have sourced and allowed to distribute into our country, which has killed tens of millions of americans. these are promises made and promises kept by the president on fisher, his life for style, washington dc. so out in trump has been speaking about a range of issues this out. what more do we know? he does this a lot to feel his pebbles and starts ball is rolling and that's exactly what he's done here is a ton to the idea of egypt and jordan taking in some of the people from gaza. he says that they are on the verge of doing that. we know that he has spoken to the government in jordan. he also claim that he spoken to president cc in cairo, something that the egyptian government denies it. of course,
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both jordan and egypt said they will not be taking people in up from guys. we also find out that the japanese prime minister should go to issue, but we'll be at the white house lead to this week as well. benjamin netanyahu starting next week. he said that he wants to take by the panama canal, and that he will speak to a lot to be a put and very soon, and that they're in the badge of doing something big with russia. exactly what that means. we have no idea, but of course he also talked about topics. he talked about government staffing. he said he'd like see more government employees working in the private sector not comes just in the last couple of minutes. when we had that people working with e alone must have locked some government employees out of their own computer system . so donald trump promised chuck, you know, in the 1st few days of his presidency, here we are what, 11 days and i'm, we're seeing exactly that. and you mentioned terrace, them and the issue a task is not just controversial. it seems to be pretty human. and now well,
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the will come into effect as of tomorrow in many places, particularly against the mexico. and pon, i started mexico and canada and also china. and he said that there will be 10 percent kind of on oil and gas that mainly affects canada exports, 90 percent of the oil and gas i put to the united states. the will go down to 10 percent. everything else will be at 25 percent. he's commented on the fact that the us markets have reacted very badly to this. that the stock market is very significantly. donald trump has always thought about the us economy in terms of how well the market so doing. so this is not good news for him, but he essentially dismissed that saying that the market sort of cover, he wasn't worried about this. he also acknowledge that prices may go up for some consumers, almost every economist will tell you that will be the case as soon as tired of coming to place. and what is interesting is he's putting in place types against mexico and canada because he believes that
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a treating deficit with them in the art. but he wants to try and redress that. but he's also imposing 10 percent sanctions on some areas in china, because he believes that the chinese government is allowing fentanyl and legal fentanyl into the us, and that is costing american lives. so we're seeing a mixture of trade. and also the fact that he's dealing with other issues with this, what exactly will be covered? what we should know that on saturday when the executive orders are signed, but as far as donald trump is concerned, he promised to do this during the election campaign. this is something promised something delivered the impact though, will be something that we will judge in the next few weeks. and fisher, thank. that's what some says the export tax is all to prevent the flows of illegal immigrants and the drug fentanyl has been hearing from entering the us. it's would disrupt overall what nearly one point. 6 trillion dollars of trade. the leaders of both canada and mexico said they will respond if the terrace or intimate goal
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temporary to connect at this at the us. consumers would be affected in the 1st place because prices would be higher, meaning prices would increase by 25 percent. secondly, because there would be fewer available of products since if you put a 25 percent higher when a product obviously demands window source. then finally, there may be problems with the supply chain because such high tires have a ripple effect. that is not only the short term, but also in the long run on the system is still committed to placing tariffs on canada starting as early as tomorrow. possibly. now, we don't know precisely what that would look like, but i do know 2 things. first is the president does choose to implement any terrace against canada. we're ready with a response, a purposeful force, so forceful, but reasonable, immediate response. but i no trade between the canada. i me, us is with $900000000000.00. 80 percent of canada's total expos. so sent across the
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border to united states. economists predicts the 25 percent terrace could to canada into recession slash its g d p by 2.6 percent. canadian officials say they'll hit back the taxes on us imports. administer justin to though has want everything on the table when it comes to retaliation literally, and that kind of guessing that was a special advisor in the canadian ministry of finance is a currently a visiting electro at mcgill university, joins us from altima. welcome to the program, so very much from a canadian perspective, just how badly might these terrace affect the canadian academy and you'll be well, it's, it's not the best time. we're only growing. the economy is only growing at one percent in real terms right now. we export about 30 percent of our gross domestic product and about 80 percent of that goes to the united states. so a 25 percent across the board chair of find everything except oil and gas and a 10 percent tariff on,
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on our fossil fuel exports in other energy exports will be um, will be far reaching and wide spread into and it will be a negative impact far reaching and widespread will feel it right across the country in every province in territory, particularly in ontario and in other parts where there's still manufacturing. so the, the were bracing for impact given one i do think given what you're saying, that this gave me, given what you say, i mean, will tend to be serious the thinking about looking at other trade partners in spite. i'm happy last out. in the 1st instance, i think that's what we should do. i think our reaction should be guided by a couple of principles. first, this is coming from the donald trump, whitehouse, and it's not coming from the american people as such. and so i think we should, before we retaliate with counter misery, we should think of 2 things. first, discern between the trump white house and the rest of the united states. the rest
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of the united states, i don't think has any animosity or hostility towards canada. i don't think the us in a negative light and the same here on this side of the border, and i can speak for myself personally. the 2nd consideration that we should think about is the, you know, some kind of hippocratic oath applied to economic policy. first, we should do no harm to ourselves and retaliating dollar for dollar with a 25 percent across the board terrace on us imports. if that's one of the options, i don't think that would be a good idea because the terrorists are going to cause a recession here where they're going to be. it'll be very hard on our economy and couldn't push us into a recession quite easily. if we, if we counter with dollar for dollar across the board terrace, that will cause inflation here because we import so much from the united states, particularly finished consumer goods and a wide range of other goods. and so if we counter dollar for dollar,
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we will have stagflation, we will have a recession, and we will have inflation. so i think, as you just suggested, or in the 1st instance, our reaction should be. this is bad, it's terrible. but we have it freeze us in a sense, it gives us an opportunity as well, to flex our wings and, and trade with the rest of the world. and take a business approach to our trade policy and, and open our economy up to trade and investment as widely as possible. it's like that all sign is prover. a crisis is an opportunity riding a dangerous wind, and i think we can take advantage of this. it's going to be painful, but we can, we can make the best of it with a trading with other countries. and also having um, some kind of post globalization industrial policy. to what extent then might
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countries like mexico and canada be looking to become more self sufficient as a result of this? well, i think, i think we should. i mean, you know, mexico's big country. it's a 120000000 people, at least. um, canada has 41000000 people when we had half that population, or even when we had 15000000 people, we were a relatively large for our population manufacturing economy. we emerged from the 2nd world war as a, as a manufacturing country and we entered the 2nd world war is a bit of a sleepy agricultural country. we emerged as a country that, you know, made split fires and hurricanes and tags, and games, and a wide range of consumer goods, right, up until on the reagan satcher era, until this era of kind of hyper globalization. and there is no reason we're still a rich country. we're in a bit of a decline right now. but we can use some of our vast wealth to have a post deep globalization industrial policy. mexico can do the same thing and we're

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