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for the . ready ready the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from coming off in the next 60 minutes as well. goes ahead with plans to cut what level electricity it's applying to gaza. is a delegation proposed to hit the cutoff phase 2 of the cx 5 towards has now been a day since as round cut off old supplies the guns are creating even more grief, hunger and uncertainty. serious
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president launches an investigation. not the hundreds of people are killed and fighting between security forces and find his loyal to ally to president bashar al assad. justin trio is stepping down. as canada's prime minister, we look at the front runners as the ruling liberal policy get set to pick a new later on for a small with a sport. india's cricketers beat new zealand to win the final of the champions trophy. they sealed a 4 wickets victory over the black cabin defied to lift the trophy for the 3rd time . the israel says it's cutting off what little electricity it's applying to gaza. the is ready energy administer, assigned an order on sunday to stop any remaining transfer. all the electricity to the strip. gotta move is widely seen as
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a way to pressure them off to accept an extension of the 1st phase of the seas. 5 deal causes infrastructure has been devastated by the war. it's to generalize in solar panels to source some of its limited power supply. as well as total blockade on gaza is fueling desperation. in con units, people are struggling to get bread and basic supplies. fuel shortages have also full several bakeries and shots to close. sunday mugs dies since access to the strip was completely cut off by as well. of the many significant city the, there's a, there's a season all of causes people from all the board us. as you can see, we're waiting for our time to get to the bible spread. all of these people waiting for a back, right? this is all situation. the people of cause and need a is a single all of the people of cause. and we all know light to now the wealthy and support. how am i supposed to feed my children home? i suppose to break my fast, you normal the i have
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a baby mode and i can get diapers for him. i swear to god, i can't get him diapers. this is not a normal life. i'm just ahead color is lot for us now in kansas city. so and what will this kind of electricity actually may want service is going to be impacted there offending okay, so let's make it clear that it's not electricity. it's only one line of electricity . gaza strip has been without an electricity sense. october 7th, 2023. so it's only one line and it's powering only one dissimulation plans, which is in bed, but in the southern part of the gauze trip. and this destination plant was producing 17000 cubic meters of water. now, since the cut of this, uh, electricity line, there has been no water pumps and people are suffering to find water. now,
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it's not only this but also for 8 days. now that is really forces have been a closing to the main, a borders and crossing to the gaza strip, which is kind of decided where no food fuel, water. and all of the sudden cells are deprived from entering the gaza strip. but it's not only affecting the food situation, but it's also affecting the health sector as the fuel is not coming and also helps the cities are and risk of collapsing. we have a guest with us today, dr. chris and he works and bothering cheese with tons of law and he came to volunteer and currently volunteering in a ship and in a moment that he dr. chris, how is this the closure of the crossing effecting the medical sector? yeah, we really running by show on critical medical supplies. and so for example, we are running low on a sentence was like august and my nebulizer mosques advanced. se wise,
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so if we need to put a, for example, a child to sleep out them breed when they are severely injured, we do not have the right equipment to this. now i'm, so we're running into unreal um, critical sources across many sexes in the house. so people know that there is a cease fire, but on daily basis there has been a is ready as hawks and you have been treating one of those policy and use was who was injured in the past couple of days. can you share the story? yeah, so we are frequently saying attacks and especially to the east of the us, so i'm kind of the volunteering and side so we seeing quite a lot of driving attacks at the moment. and so it just, for example, 2 days ago we had a 6 year old go and brought in and who was sleeping in that sense because i'm is already been destroyed with the loss of multiple family members since he's, he's now sleeping in attendance with i saw that a driving attack um uh,
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was launched where he was a giant launch projectile. i see struck a size i used. i'm used to, i probably can some by ins inside of face issues have reduced visions and the, i think, permanently we just, i'm very grateful that she was not able to miss attack. and i just don't know why this happens because there is no military activity around this area. there's no fighting in that area. there's no minutes instructions anywhere near that. it's not in the office. i'm a inside, the family will ask me why this had happened to that daughter, and i just have no answer for this. and how do you describe gaza after the cease fire without air? it strikes us. what is the amount of destruction you see? what in the hospitals around the hospitals in the daily life? how does it look like now? so you guys are, has been, um, so you destroyed and there is
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a huge amount of damage to civilian infrastructure including health care success. i'm sorry, multiple hospitals have been either possibly or inside of destroyed the 2 hospitals . i've been volunteering out here amount of dining and i'll see. so i will see for has been know, most likely destroyed the they have, i've been recently um the outpatient departments are functioned as an emergency department and but side as long as you've destroyed the hospital, i'm working in uh also i'll nama dani. uh that's been struck by one miss all the kansas and so the, the kinds of building which was uh, i severely damaged and non functioning the ground floor. we now using for c t scans and excise the rest. the building is uh as sorry about the damage. i'm sorry. yeah . so we didn't into sucks. uh unhealthy infrastructure as well. has been i'm, i'm yeah, i'm opposed by the destruction i've seen here. yeah. thank you dr. chris. um, so this has been like one of the examples and the story of
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volunteers and people who came to the gaza strip during the ceasefire. an after the cease fire. yes, there has been no set air strikes going on anymore. and there it has been a little bit calm, but the amount of destruction and loss is on the met imaginable across the gauze was true. and as always, thank you so much and cut already for us in kansas city, a limb. gaza says he, in his ready attack, has killed at least 2 palestinians and wounded many others. it happens in this, usually a neighborhood when displeased. palestinians came back to see what's left of it. destroyed homes. is there any forces claimed the group was punting explosives in the russell and the neighborhood has been repeatedly attacked by his ready forces. in recent dies with president trump as hostage. and boy at an bolus is direct talks with him. us had been helpful and he believed something it could come together on
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guys or within weeks. i have a mazda official, has said the groups open to releasing and american is ready captive as part of tools to ends. the war. as well as sending delegates to cut on monday to cease fire and captive tools and ones phase one of the guns to cease 5 deal to be extended. a mouse has rejected that proposal, cooling for the immediate stop of the 2nd phase. well families, all this ready kept us held him because i have set up camp outside the as riley is headquarters in tel aviv. the demonstration has come to organize, to put pressure on the is where the government's to reach and deal with them us to end the war and work towards the release of all captives and thousands of people have gathered across as well over the past few days to cool on prime minister benjamin netanyahu not to sabotage tools on the seas. fine who to send a cue message 2 days or the government stop starting given full mandates to the
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vacation that is going out to the negotiation tomorrow. we'll give the full monday to stop this. oh, dear, what you saw that even the us administration is, is bypassing these are the government and, and even, you know, especially the trust region with a is where the government to that room and that i'm doing anything just stalling, and stalling and buying more time. it was more than this we joined now by daniel the shits, who is the grandson of a did lift shits who was taken captive during the attack on october the 7th and had his body returned. he joins us now from tell of a thank you so much for joining us, daniel. first of all, this can see temping outside z is riley military headquarters. what messenger, you and others, they are trying to send. know, i think it was we heard from the uh, return hostages, that this situation in guys where the hostages are uh,
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having how we fixed stories of uh, sort of ation. they are uh, blocking change. they get no food. they are between getting these uh, between uh, you know, so the urgency for uh, releasing those hostages is uh, crucial. and the families are trying to do their best everywhere and making the pressure all over to really the awareness and the zip code for everyone. you know, to unite together and uh, each one is making the pressure necessary. anything that we know? no, many, not too many people have said that the missing. yeah. who is pushing back against all of this and basically is immune to the pressure from many family members. what the size of that you know, and yeah, the weather is to both sides and we see what the president trump and we see the but the special ed, but i don't bordeaux is doing. we believe to one p, his a must do,
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you know, we all thing how, how we can reuse the hostages and how we can continue the ceasefire and how we can end up or how we can do it. the only solution for doing that, you know, is to make sure that some us we then immediately arise completely in that moment. that's, he says, the man, these rarely government also is that he's asking because to organization is now controlling all the people in garza. my grandfather, now he's the copies by the return is 8. he was 83 years old when he was keeping up and manual for peace, quite existence, or education in gaza. this is everything you need in his life. he got shot 2 lives in his hand. why he wasn't actually stuff there a week for me and my grandfather bought me return, but he will never be returned until we come us. we'll leave guys up. we and they're willing to give you guys a what the ask for so long time. that is the only way how we can benefits for the
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palestinians. the best thing we can do for the palestinians is to make sure we get to a deal the how much is completed and then we need to rise. and it is giving some other um, our control or maybe the jeep, shands, we heard many things lately will be around the house the 1st uh weeks daniel, as well as sending a delegation to the hot for negotiations on monday. i mean, you hopefully all that, that have actually got a man died, the is rarely delegation to get a deal done or, or is there a fee of that? this is more talking for the sake of it, and it's just going to drag it out even further. and the thing is about dragging it up by and i, i know that, uh, no, none of this park is wants to bring it out more. you know, we see there is no. busy warranty last, stop by think it'd be the stop. we have to make sure it was thought they think
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those the, the, it will be a very serious thoughts. that's what i believe. but everyone has to come with the solutions. i mean, the burden of proof is on the are a world indiana to demonstrate also that their dog is not to this destruction of ease read is to push for the reconstruction of peace. and that is one of the part that we have to see from everyone. because we, we all came to that direction to understand and clearly say, come on is that the organizational cannot stain garza what is the what, what is a cut? the, we again start to find the reconstruction. we've got that from us. we stayed there till we stayed there, and he's read, we'll have to go to another round of fines and the round of getting boys in the and losing all the cousins. they're glad they are the one who's in date,
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then you will have to leave it there to come with the ration then. thank you. hi i . that's what my father us. thank you daniel. we've run out of time, but we do really appreciate your thoughts and insight daniel. so if it's uh for us out of tel aviv thank you so much as well as oregon. so it has very of a change, the lives of hundreds of thousands of palestinians say homage entire family was wiped down by miss riley strike except for her 9 year old niece goes off now. so here is taking on responsibilities. she never imagined before the war. she told us how she's taken care of her only surviving relative and i'm miss. tell them now, do you do? i said to give us a set of what i'll be. why did the mistake of death? same in the home? said the thought you the one about the heart of the to soften that new god, the bottom of the food aside. simple sub i hate global high and low there,
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there the federal home as your somebody that i can discuss a different quarter. so i shouldn't, oh, i love, but i know the order with your breast feed into who's on the cable, you know, free heart, off it, and this fish photo of human fish that and can or, well the on the, you sort of blow. but as you put in a hole through a healing define and the remains the motor and it still gets invented for many, many years. i don't, i don't see what a football ballade. jenny, probably be me and i'm yeah, and that is the final issue. what i mean, how general, how clean huh. gum ross? how hold on to a good, a good bit? yeah, i need jimmy, jimmy, we couldn't move it all the time. it's been, it's fact the thing and what have a little have go home and what is the home, the new guy, and even the good to we just have the thought offer. i la and look them up la shuttle one, had special them, but i now live with that to been that high on had become a little hawk,
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was issued. and i, i didn't really tell you that what you all called have been top. what off off we are a new new set of on for an overlay and with your enough we english telephone cover issues in the under the serious president i'm at l. sheriffs is the country is confronting attempts to drag it into civil war. hundreds of people have been killed in 3 days, a fist fighting between men, to zip the security forces, and fights as loyal to allison president shotwell assad. they include more than $250.00 government fighters and bodies had been found in newly dug drives and that could not have valley and attack. yeah. the government is forming an independent committee to investigate the cause of the violence. on the 9th, i think it has been in the coastal cities of latasha and like tattoos fullness
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strongholds of the sod regime. the convoys of reinforcements had been sent to secure with both ports by the mid attorney and c. funerals had been taking place and it lived province in north with syria. the security officers killed and the funny thing about the burials took place in the city of old. you knew the hundreds of people including civilians. what also killed the you in human rights. chief polk, a tech has called for accountability and for the violence to stop immediately or so set a reports from damascus to the fighting is continuing to stay in the course of the areas of syria. but now we see that the, at the center of the violence is mostly on the outskirts of the city centers. so the skirmishes, the crashes are still on going in a jet black in mountains, roamed around the khaki as well. on the other hand,
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the skirmishes the collages took place earlier today in the town of kind of the, in that talk your once again kind of the how you symbolically i'm assuming for the one because it is the birthplace of the south. regina and security forces are seen that 2 of this colossus of the, of the 4 last 4 days. they have lost more than 202 or 3 of them in person now. but one of the critical location that i'm on with these classes on going classes is buying yes in talk to is bun yes, he's home to the largest oil refinery of syria. and the security forces are seeing that the remnants of the old regime has several times attempted to attack the oil of the fire restore files. and of course, what all of that is happening, it is videos that they're called in the close fire scenes, the fighting of opted on towards the on. now we seen that hundreds and hundreds of civilians from both sides have been killed by security forces by the remnants of
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the old, the regime. and now the print that has been, especially the key just released that the, the damascus is going to form an investigative investigation comedy. comedy is going to investigate really what has happened on the ground and how the mass killings of civilians happen. and also then also determine the names that had been involved in, in these mass killings. and then later bringing them to the course just us out of the, i'll just say to damascus. for the guys that bank draw up the violence. jordan is hosting high level security talks with a rock syria to keep and living on the mon summit springs together. officials from all 5 nations to strengthen regional co operation against terrorism and smuggling. all 4 nations share a board of, of syria and has been hosting syrian refugees, a turkish foreign minister. how come to sit down cold for a coordinated regional response against iso and is ready expansion in the region.
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so good luck is, those are done. so we need to fight isis and have a joint mechanism through intelligence, cooperation, and exchange of information, as well as to fight against israel's expansion is policies. we have said before that we are against the 2 key iraq and syria are in agreement on this. your telephone, know a day is an amount and has the latest on those talks to jordan, hosting regional players to try and find a regional solution for the syrian issue. all of those countries sharing a border with sir, you have a vested interest, that there is stability and security for the new administration and for the syrian people. they have different reasons for that. there are some areas where they can agree, for example, stability and syria means that the millions of refugees that are key and jordan are hosting can return voluntarily to syria if there is debility and the rule of law
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and the united syria. then iraq can have more comfort in the fight against isis can be one if there was stability of security, jordan can also be more comfortable in the fight against drug trafficking, which has created a crisis for the jordanian government. that is why the jordanian monarch received all of those dignitaries for ministers, the ministers of defense, the chief of security, and the chief of the army. they want to be able to work together against the stabilizing actors in the region like israel, of which has invaded and occupied even more syrian territory and ear it on which has last a very important ally. one the side regime fell. both those actors are accused of d, stabilizing the region, and challenging the interest of national security of all involved. next meeting will be entered key. that all the 0 i'm
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the candidate is governing the liberal party is selecting a new leader to succeed to justin true dog. standing up to you as president, donald trump will be high on the agenda for who we have at tax charge. she advertising has been looking at the candidates from also a justin. true though, resigned in january. this country deserves a real choice in the next election. after 9 years of office, the prime minister had become unpopular and been under pressure to go for some time . in the capitalist for his departure was the resignation of his deputy prime minister and finance minister chris your freedoms. in december he's the one of the 2 front brothers and the liberal party leadership election. i guess some people are really scared of canada fighting back the favorite though as mount
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comic a former governor of the bank of canada, governor of the bank of england and the economic adviser to adjust the intruder. i'm here to build the strongest economy for all canadians. the 2 of them are essentially trading on their credentials. chris or friedland is arguing that she negotiated the canada, us mexico free trade agreement, that she is an experience negotiator tried and tested in the political arena. mark carney, essentially a central banker. he is selling his credentials as someone who understands how economies work. but he has never had any direct experience in politics. 6 good morning, freedom says you look out for the middle call from tame the cost of living. however, she's older. bedrooms has been 2 percent of canada's g. d. p on defense by 2027. she's a foreign policy hawk. often the attacking russian president vladimir putin in a storage shed folder of israel county is
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a relatively little about foreign policy. he says he also intends to meet the 2 percent defense spending go. but 3 years later, in 2030, his main focus is presenting himself as fiscally conservative, but certainly liberal, the man who guided the bank of canada through the 2008 financial crisis, the bank of england through breakfast. and you can handle the potential economic crisis, canada faces. now, over the last several weeks, the main question facing liberal policy voters is who has the best strategy to come from? donald trump? christ you a free them to is offering robust confrontation, mount call, navy com, application of kind of this economic leverage she ever times seattle to 0 also before and this we joined now by robot 5, who is also a peer or chief for the globe and mail he joins us from also thank you very much for being with us here. so 1st of all, who do you believe is likely to win? oh, i think it's going to be mark. currently, the polls have shown us
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a significant spike in the popularity of the conservatives for many, for over a year and a half had led by double digit numbers. the gap has been closed, but the most significant number is the fact that mr. carney is judge by canadians by 42 to 33 percent to be more capable of dealing with the trump administration. baterri of some the comic in fact that would have on the economy over the conservative leader, fear folly of. and there was another pull a couple of weeks ago which echoed that canadians are very scared. we're, you know, we're very integrated in the us economy. 80 percent of our, of a good supply, one of the united states and we are their biggest partner as well. and the trump terrace are here in the daylights out of people. and people are looking at mr. karney because of his uh, economic experience as a central banker of 2 g 7 countries,
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canada and great britain. and the way he handled those. uh, uh, the, the, to wait, uh, global crisis and the, and the brakes. it as you okay. um, a governor that they feel that he's the most qualified. yeah. this stage anyway. yeah. you know, electrons change everything. of course he does have a lot of economic experience, but not much political experience. i mean, so how do you think he's actually going to go about standing up to trump and is pushing back against donald trump? really the best way ahead for canada as well. first of all, let's leave it. he's not a retail politician. his french is not as good as it, as it should be. so that could point for his problems for him in the and come back . he's a wooden debater as well. and the, the politicians, he will be up against are much more effective on the stump than he is. but he will be judged on how he deals with donald trump. and i think frankly,
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everybody is realization that you know, you can't, you're not going to change donald trump. he's dark, he's angry and he's going to do what he's going to do. and so the, i believe the canadian government's position is you, you hit us. what term we will retaliate in the meantime, we have to bring down into provincial barriers in this country. build more uh pipelines to get our oil and natural gas to global markets, as well as our critical minerals and to work with the us legislators and congress and governors and the business community to that, make them aware of just how significant this will have an impact on americans who are going to see a spike in inflation, the cost of living going up and job losses. and donald trump doesn't care about can or he doesn't care about your be doesn't care about anything. but he will be concerned if his base and the american people have to pay more for goods. and
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when people started losing jobs. yeah, the, the inflation and in the us as well as, uh, as the dollar really pretty much what he focuses on. uh, by all accounts. you touch on this a little bit before. uh, just have genuinely uh, angry or upset or concerns canadians. uh, since donald trump has uh come back into the oval office. he really has changed the whole dynamic between one of the strongest relationships between 2 countries in the world. hesitate. oh it's, i don't know the incredible impact in this country. patriotism has gone through the roof and a lot of anger at the, at the american. so not, not all americans, but you know, the mag or crowd, and trump, because he's going to cause a significant economic harm to this country. and we've, you know, we've thought with them and i've got to stand. i mean, you know, we're very, very close. we're like cousins to the united states. we've had a very good relationship on the east, destroyed this and it will take, i'm off
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a long time to repair or if it ever ever can be. but canada isn't alone. and this your opinions are experiencing the same thing. and the people in the mexico are experience the same thing. this guy is a rocking ball and he's doing great harm to the united states and it's going to be a long time before initially they, they may not feel it, but over time they are going to feel it like classic example. europe has spent 8 said they're gonna spend $8000000000.00 to re arm. they're not going to buy american fighter jets or american tanks or american drones or any american military harbor a vi was a u. s. arms manufacturer. i'd be very, very concerned about it. that's the kind of stuff that donald trump is doing because he is a dangerous lunatic in the white house and, and there's nobody around them this time to try to talk sense into him. he is now surrounding himself with idle logs who will do whatever he wants to do rather.

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