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to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. >> i'm kim brunhuber. you have the latest now on the breaking news from gaza the israeli cabinet is scheduled to meet at this hour one day after u.s israeli military says it recovered the bodies of six hostages from an underground tunnel in the rafah area the idf has now identified all six, seeing their families have been notified. >> they are already done, you know, carmel got hersh goldberg polin eden yerushalmi, almog, surrogacy, and alex lobanov israel's defense minister, says the six were killed just before troops could reach them according to the initial assessment at our disposal, they were brutally murdered by hamas terrorists a short while before we reach them. they were abducted alive on the morning of october 7 by the hamas terror organization chauvin book doorbell. >> the news has led to new
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protests in israel on sunday and new calls for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to agree to a ceasefire and hostage deal. the group missing families forum issued a statement saying netanyahu abandoned the hostages the group is calling on him to address the nation and quote, take responsibility for abandoning the hostages on saturday, protesters said netanyahu is putting the war with hamas ahead of the hostages lives in order to stop this and to save lives, there is one thing that must be done for lives to be saved. netanyahu must be immediately replaced for the hostages to return home. netanyahu must lead now members of the coalition step up and take action or be recorded in history as the full accomplices in the execution of the hostages. >> the white house put out a statement about the hostage deaths. it reads in part, it is
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as tragic as it is reprehensible. make no mistake. hamas leaders will pay for these crimes and we will keep working around the clock for a deal to secure the release of the ring hostages u.s. secretary of state antony blinken posted this on social media, quote, the killing of these hostages only further confirms hamas is depravity. it should release all the hostages immediately. will continue to work with our partners in the region in to secure an agreement without delay that fries the remaining hostages for more on the story. i want to bring in journalist elliott gotkine, who's live in london and cnn international diplomatic editor, nic robertson, live in jerusalem. nic, i want to start with, you just give us a sense of the mood in israel and the reaction there there this is a country that is grieving it's divided, there's anger against the prime minister. you heard it there from the family camila is representing some of the hostages. we're hearing from
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opposition leaders yair lapid. yeah, golan and others saying that it's time for people to come out on the streets and demonstrated there's a real sense of the hurt here that this was avoidable, that the prime minister could have saved these hostages by doing a deal with hamas. however unsavory that deal might have been to get a ceasefire and get them released. and you get that and you hear that and you understand that when the prime minister's defense minister himself, who had disagreements with him on thursday last week over and vote about how israel should what israel should do with its troops along the border with with egypt the so-called philadelphi corridor calling for the cabinet now to go back and make a different decision on that. so they can get a deal to bring the now the hostages home you understand that there is division across the political spectrum in the
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country, but there is division right here within the government, within the cabinet. it's not clear if there were a vote that would change it. benny gantz, another leading politician here, one of the principle opposition politicians who was in the war cabinet so he pulled out a few months ago has called on the prime minister. and again, this gives you a sense of the division and the anger and the politics that is happening now in the wake of it the wake of this terrible, terrible news that he is calling on the prime minister saying, look, when the hostage was released, the better wind hostage was released just last week read by the idf. you called them you went to visit know argamani, who was another hostage, who was freed? but why don't you now he says call these families, call the families of the six hostages who were murdered in cold blood, brutally murdered according to the the defense minister, why don't you call them and just
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listen to what they have to say. so this is a moment of absolute pain of the horrific feeling that this could have been prevented and perhaps a moment certainly exacerbating political divisions per perhaps a moment of reckoning for the prime minister, although he is people to survive all things politically. but i think look, just strip away the politics, strip away what the what people are feeling this is 6,000 i'm lives now, there will be six funerals in this country. >> a. but six families grieving. >> but this grieving is going to rip right into this and she you cannot underestimate how painful this will be these were six young people these were six people who'd survived already the horrific conditions in the tunnels. these were six young people are five of them at least who were at the nova music festival. and carmel gat
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was just in a kibbutz nearby visiting in her family. i should just read you a little here of what a letter her cousin, right. because i think there's just captures the spirit and the mood at the moment. it says sorry, carmel sorry, we didn't stop when it was possible sorry sorry we let them kill you. >> i wish you saw on heard us. i wish that even through even though you saw us with your eyes, the terrible murder of your mother, you discover that your father and your brothers and sister-in-law and your niece survived? i wish you saw your friends fought to bring you back alive i wish you hadn't heard the prime minister say that the philadelphi corridor is more important than your life and the lives of the other hostages. i can only imagine with how much rage that must have filled you that was a message from her cousin. she was 40-years-old. she was an
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occupational therapist. i think that just gives you a sense of the utter pain the devastation the. division and the anger at the political decisions that have been taken here. >> yeah, that message next just absolutely. absolutely heartbreaking well, elliot, i want to turn to you now, i guess building off of what nic was talking about there as we learn more about who was killed, share with us a bit what we know kim we've got quite a few details about the six people whose bodies were recovered by the idf on saturday evening as you say, as nick said daniel hagari already the idf spokesman excuse me describing them as having been brutally murdered by hamas terrorists. >> so as nick was mentioning about carmel gat, she was 40-year-old, occupational therapist as you went to visit her parents, that kibbutz be'eri her mother was killed
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that day. her father survived and she was described by some of the released hostages or those that were released as part of the first and only hostage ceasefire deal back in november as a guardian angel, we also, of course, hersh goldberg, polin twenty-three-ye ar-old israeli american. we've been talking, of course a lot about him because his parents were met with president biden. they spoke at the democratic national convention just some ten days ago and led the audience in chants of bring them home they've been very vocal about trying to get their son, hersh and the other hostages back. they posted a statement earlier. today when the news came out that they were devastated to receive the news that their son had been killed. you'll also recall, of course, on the day of october the seventh, the hamas led terrorist attacks that he was seen being herded onto the back of a truck with half of his left arm missing, seemingly blown off by gunfire or a
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grenade. while he was being captured then there's any real show me 24-year-old bartender she was speaking with her family on the phone as she was trying to hide there. she was trying to escape from the militants as they were hunting people down at this nova music festival. her last words to her sister were shiny they caught me there's our moxa rusi, twenty-seven-year-old. his girlfriend was mortally wounded also at the nova music festival, he stayed with her to try to help her only to wind up being kidnapped himself. alexander lobby enough a 32-year-old russian israeli bar manager at the nova music festival. his second child, a boy, was born five months ago while he was in captivity. a baby a child that of course he we will now never get to meet. and then there's already done, you know twenty-five-year-old man who took a number of people from the nova music festival in his car to get them to safety.
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and then turned around to go back to try to help some more. and then wind up being kidnapped himself. so those are the names and a little bit about the lives of the six israelis who were killed while in captivity in the gaza strip and whose bodies were found on saturday? just one final thing to say, kim, there are still 101 hostages being held in gaza. about a third of them believed to be dead already all right. >> so appreciate that from both of you, nic robertson in jerusalem and elliott gotkine in london. thank you i want to bring in now miri eisin from tel aviv. she's a senior fellow at the international institute for counter-terrorism at reichman university. and she's also a colonel in the reserves for the israel defense forces thank you so much for joining us here. we were just hearing there from from our reporters who are talking about some of the families the reaction there. i mean, just
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absolutely heartbroken and angry now as israelis are learning about who died, what is the field? feeling there in the country so it's already 11:00 a.m. today is september 1. >> it's the first day of school on israel. and that means that first graders are going for the first time and you saw parents taking their kids to school literally crying i listened to nic's description and i thought he's describing these six families, but it's actually the state of israel. i don't know any of those six, and they're all as if my kids i have a 23-year-old daughter. hersh was 23 you go around and you think of it as being something very personal? and the combination is that we are heartbroken and we're angry and it's hard to pinpoint what more and more heartbroken, which is so harsh, or more angry and at home. and all of that is how you feel. because as i want around my little
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things that i was doing this morning, right. it's september 1, was supposed to go and supposed to work. and i can concentrate and i'm looking around and nobody knows what to say. and that's in the entire state of israel. >> yeah, such a mixture of feelings that must be as you, as you described, there the cabinet apparently meeting at this hour, what's your sense of what? but could come out of this so at least in the israeli news, they announced that the cabinet had had decided to cancel this morning's meeting, which is a statement upon itself. >> so i don't think they're actually meeting right now, usually every sunday, there's the israeli cabinet meeting. sunday the first day of the week, care and inside israel. but what i'm watching is, you know, we got our news feed from different things that's within the cabinet itself. the members of the government, i'm not talking about the opposition that the members of the government are putting out
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vastly different statements the defense minister put out a written statement. the prime minister did a taped statement not facing journalists or people. the prime minister canceled his scheduled visit on the first day of school to go to a first grade class. it just goes to show that this is throwing everybody off. all of us are feeling more trouble in the cabinet. most definitely made statements that are very challenging and i think in that sense that what we're looking at is israelis right now will the security cabinet that made the decision last week that they're going to stand philadelphi corridor, will they change that decision? i do not know the answer. i know that the defenseman mr. stated clearly let's sit down. let's change that decision. let's get the live hostages back on that. i mean, there is so much anger against the prime minister. how much do you think this will add now to the pressure on benjamin netanyahu to agree to a hostage
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release some ceasefire deal so i really want to try him and flush this out with you for him and kim because this is a real challenging point. >> i'm not sure that any other prime minister right now would have an easy job. this is a horrific, horrible war. it started and i'm not going to i'm going to be when the elliot before described them as militants, i wanted to jump in and say no, they are terrorists of hamas is a terror organization in that beginning from october 7, that last night, the finding of these six people who were murdered executed 24 hours before they were found. they were alive until then that that's part the whole situation. so i am angry at the decisions that the cabinet has made. i have to tell you, i do acknowledge that there are different opinions. so i want to separate between that overall anger that is here, which is against whoever is making the decision, and specifically the prime minister, because the prime minister was under attack in
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israel in the year before the war. i was one of those also who very much opposed the policies of this government and having said that, they were elected in than there are very few legal democratic ways that you can move them out there, making these decisions that impact every single one of us so i don't know that there's more anger now, but boy, it's boiling out all over the place. >> finally, we only have a minute left, but i did want to ask you this, taking advantage of your military expertise. there was one hostage recovered alive last this week but tragically, that's been sort of the exception. i believe they're only been eight to have been rescued alive. so it just underlines the military challenges of trying to rescue these hostages alive, while also conducting a war in that area at the same in time and it goes to show that a terrorist organization mod militant, is willing to execute the bargaining chip because that's better for them as a terror
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organization rather than have just left them alive. >> know they executed them then yesterday to make sure that they wouldn't fall into israelis hands alive. it is a horrific situation. >> will have to leave it there. appreciate getting your perspective. miri eisin. thank you so much and we'll continue with our breaking news coverage is israel's military recovered the bodies of six hostages from gaza asa will look at the impact it could have on the fragile hostage and ceasefire talks statements can thehe reeva'a's supppport your braini health, , mamary janet, , hey e know, , fraser, frfrank, fraran brbred. how are yoyou? >> f fred, fuel l up to sevevenn health indicatators, incluludin your mememory, joinened the nern brain hehealth challllenge whah ththe dumbest t thining you've wasted m money? >> i i was payining for to netf accountsts over threree years. >> how d did you figigure that ? >> a and i saw a an app thatat
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those americans is, are. >> only son his name is hersh. >> this is a political convention but needing are only son, and all of the cherished hostages home is not a political issue it is it is a humanitarian issue u.s. president joe biden condemned poland's killing, saying he's devastated. an outraged earlier on saturday, biden also indicated that there could be a hostage and ceasefire deal soon here he is the verge or just time to aim jasmine el-gamal is a middle east analyst and a former middle east advisor for
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both the pentagon and the u.s. defense department. and she joins me now from cassie's france. thank you so much for being here with us again, so unfortunately, many, including many in israel who predicted something like this would be very likely. and now oh, it has happened that's right. >> good morning, kim. and thank you so much for having me and you know, it's hard not to get emotional listening to hersh's mother speaking just now as you replace her words and i have to start with expressing my condolences to the families of these six hostages that were recovered. it's it's a tremendously heartbreaking situation and it's true. this is a situation and a scenario that people, including the hostage families have been warning about for months on end. now, it's the reports that have been coming out recently from behind the scenes about these cease fire negotiations. >> paints a picture to us that these negotiations have been far, far less progressive than
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we have been led to believe over the last few months, the biden administration american officials have been telling us for months on end going back as far as the start of ramadan this year on march 10 that the ceasefire negotiations were coming to a close, that they were optimistic that it was only a matter of days. >> maybe weeks that most. but what we've been hearing over the last few days particularly this one meeting with israeli meeting where the defense minister gallant and prime minister netanyahu got into a very heated exchange, has really demonstrated that these talks have been the two sides have been much farther apart for much longer than we've been led to believe that there has not been any progress made on the core issues that are holding up these negotiations. namely this idea of a permanent ceasefire, which hamas insists
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on and netanyahu refuses to commit to as well as a couple of other issues like hostage exchanges and the role of the israeli military on the philadelphi corridor, corridor, which is the border between gaza and egypt. so the negotiations have been ongoing for months, but i don't think that the progress that we've been told hold has been happening has actually been happening we heard that clip from the goldberg-polin family that you referenced there, the fact that an american hostage was killed, does that change anything from a u.s perspective? do you think? >> it's hard to say kim, i mean, this situation is obviously already horrendous enough that it should have spurred the biden administration to do more to exercise its leverage with prime minister netanyahu to end this terrible war. i mean, in addition to this israeli american who's now been killed,
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hersh goldberg polin, we know that over at least i want to stay at least 40,000 palestinians have been killed since october 7 and 90 for thousands wounded. and that's a minimum so as terrible as it is that now we know that an american citizen has been killed. i don't know that that in itself is enough to spur some kind of a change that it, by the biden administration, if the numbers that we've just talked about have not been enough already that said though, there are 100 more hostages left in israel, there are children in gaza who need polio vaccinations. there are there there are dozens and dozens of reasons that we could list right now to accelerate the pressure on both sides. i mean, they're certainly plenty of blame to go around here on hamas and on the netanyahu government to get the he's
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ceasefire negotiations done and to end this horrific war that is resulting in so much senseless, senseless death and murder and kill killing, but the time is now kim, if there hasn't been a willingness on the american side to exert enough pressure on the israelis the government to sign the deal. and for prime minister netanyahu to sign the deal. and as you mentioned earlier, the hostage families members of his its own cabinet have been blaming climate of threats and yahoo for not doing enough to get this deal signed. he has been stalling for months and today, we were reminded just one once again of why this is absolutely unacceptable and cannot go on any further. >> well, i will have to leave it there, but appreciate your analysis. jasmine el-gamal. thank you so much. >> thank you all right. >> we have much more ahead on the recovery of the bodies of six hostages in gaza, plus u.s. >> vice president kamala harris is slamming donald trump over
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right for you at row dot coast last spikes. >> i'm arlette saenz in rehoboth beach, delaware. and did this is cnn welcome back to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada, and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. this is cnn newsroom israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has issued a statement one day after the israeli military says it recovered the bodies of six hostages from an underground tunnel in the rafah area. netanyahu said, quote, we are in a difficult day. the heart of the entire nation is torn. addressing hamas, he said, quote, we will not rest and we will not be silent. we will
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pursue you the idf has now identified all six, saying their families have been notified israel's defense minister says, the six were killed just before troops can reach them. on the streets of israel today, there are new anti-netanyahu protests calling for a ceasefire and hostage agreement the group missing families forum is calling on netanyahu to address the nation and quote, take responsibility for abandoning the hostages because vice president kamala harris released a statement about the death of hersh goldberg, polin, and israeli american citizen who's body was recovered in gaza saying quote, doug and my prayers are with jon polin and rachel goldberg, polin, hersh's parents. with everyone who knew and loved hersh when i met with jon and rachel earlier this year, i told them you are not alone. that remains true as they mourn this terrible loss americans and people around the world will pray for jon, rachel, and their family and send them love and strength as it has said in the jewish tradition, may hersh's memory
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be a blessing? cnn international diplomatic editor, nic robertson is live in jerusalem with more nic. what more do we know about the circumstances surrounding defining of the hostages and the reaction now, they're in israel and i think sort of leading everything else is the prime minister, their reaction here has been from the hostage families forum, from leading opposition politicians and also from essentially from the defense minister criticizing israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the decisions that they hold him responsible for the death of these six years some people and the prime minister in his statement, the strongest lines in the statement are very clearly defending himself and the decisions he has taken. >> this is what we would have expected the prime minister to do to speak about the pain and
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the difficulty the nation faces but also really address his own political problems here. like he says those who murdered did not want the deal. he is putting the blame on hamas he says that israel accepted the u.s. backed peace proposal, ceasefire for agreement that was put forward at the end of may, said, israel israel supported that. hamas didn't. he said on 16 august, israel supported the new proposition and deal put forward by the united stacy says israel supported that. hamas did not his defending the decisions that he has taken, that the blame and the anger and the frustration is having beginning to get a huge outpouring. now, why? because these were six young people they'd survived so far brutally murdered, murdered in cold blood, actually is what the defense minister said the perception
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here is that these were people who who, despite all the horrors and torment of being in hamas tunnels inside of gaza had actually come through so far. and therefore, they, they would be alive and available to be released and the understanding now that they were killed just shortly before, really casts questions not just on prime minister benjamin netanyahu's political decisions, but actually until we know the precise details of how they died again precisely what hamas is doing here with them and what the message it intended to come from all of this. but the prime minister's message is very clear that he will hunt down israel will hunt down hamas is leadership, but it's just a terrible day for these six families. and the country itself is torn is grieving and divided over this.
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it's it's something that everyone had feared. and this was perhaps the worst of all fears hersh goldberg, polin had really become, you hamas is go-to propaganda point he lost his arm. it appeared trying to throw grenades away when they were when he and others were being attacked in a shelter by hamas. and that's how he lost his arm and and hamas cynically uses him in a video to call for their release. you see in that video that was released in april, that his arm is missing. there was a heart wrenching video and that's how hamas intended it so he has known so well to this nation and so well to so many around the world. but all of these young victims now, one, were at the nova music festival and i think this really, really cuts deep in the worst of ways in so many ways here absolutely. >> nic robertson in jerusalem.
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thanks so much he also vice president kamala harris, is that hit the campaign trail on monday after a brief pause for the labor day weekend, she'll travel to the key battleground state of michigan to hold a rally in detroit. >> later, she'll go to pennsylvania and other battleground states. harris was joined by president joe biden in pittsburgh as part of an appeal to working class voters across battleground states it will be their first joint campaign appearance since harris moved to the top of the democratic ticket. meanwhile, former president donald trump's campaign says he will host a video call in michigan with current and retired members of the united auto workers vice president, kamala harris is slamming former president donald trump for the controversial moment during his visit to arlington national cemetery last week in the lengthy post on social media, she says in part, trump quote, is unable to comprehend anything other than service to him south. it's the first time
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the vice president appears to be directly addressing the controversy now the incident happened on monday when trump visited the cemetery and participated in a wreath laying to honor 13 us military service members killed in afghanistan trump was rebuked by the army over his campaign's use of video and images from the visit, which ran afoul of rules prohibiting political activity. but in a post on truth, social trump appeared to suggest the incident stemmed from his campaign's use of photography still to come more from gaza as israel and hamas to pause their fighting for the children of gaza who have new details on the polio vaccine rollout as some babies are vaccinated, a date early, stay with us tomorrow a two hour hold storyr special the candidate and the record on the key issues of the election season what does their past tell us about how they wiwill meet ththe whole ststory
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while before we reach them. >> the hostages had spent 330 days in captivity after they were kidnapped by hamas militants on october 7. a group representing the families of israeli hostages says there are deaths or direct result of israel's government failing to sign a ceasefire deal they're demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu, quote, take responsibility for abandoning the hostages meanwhile, in gaza, the first group of babies have received polio vaccinations there's a massive u.n. campaign to vaccinate more than 640,000 children gets underway. gaza had near-universal polio vaccine coverage before the war, but it has since dropped below 90 90%. israel and hamas have agreed to pause fighting in three phases, beginning today and running through september 12, to help aid workers distribute the vaccine safely. but palestinian health officials stress that brief ceasefires won't be enough to get the job done another we call for a real
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ceasefire so that this campaign can really succeed, because all the arrangements that have been done cannot secure a success, although our teams will go to all locations and wherever there is a palestinian person that is in need of this vaccine, despite the dangers want to bring in sam rose, who's the director of planning for the u.n. relief and works agency or unrwa and he joins us now from new say, routes, gaza. thank you so much for being here with us so to vaccinate some 650,000 children, i mean, how enormous is the task ahead? >> indeed, this is a massive, massive effort. we've had thousands upon thousands of people working around the clock over the past several weeks to get ready for the launch of their campaign. today, its now underway in the middle area of gaza, unremarked i organization we have we have personnel administering vaccines 25
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locations, 25 teams. we look at across across sorry 25 locations over 200 teams administering those vaccines. what i can say is that for hours into their campaign, we started seven 8:00 this morning from what i've seen on the ground, it is going well, we have hundreds upon hundreds of families queuing up to get their young children in particular, vaccinated. we have to reach all children under ten and large queues this morning at the health centers. i visited an all appeared he going well. >> but even with 200 teams, as you say, i mean, when you look at the actual math in terms of the window of time and the number of kids. i mean, it's vaccinating some thousands of children in our right apps absolutely. >> we were we were reaching i'd say each team was reaching hundreds upon upon hundreds in
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the time i was this morning, i'd say well over we're at thousand children vaccinated at this one clinic which is our busiest clinic in nuseirat. and look what that tells us is that the preparations are working. they have to be some adjustments. we have to readjust our teams. we have to send more supplies to certain locations, move things around. but what itself because this is that acceptance levels and understanding and awareness amongst the community is high. but indeed, that the rest is still to come. we got several more weeks of this campaign today. i'm happy to say that the bomb stops at 6:00 this morning. there was calm on the streets, but today we'll go beat. tomorrow will have to go beyond the safe areas into areas where the calm weather pauses, haven't been agreed so much more challenging times to come and it's really only at the end of each day that we'll know collectively how successful we have been in terms of the number of children that we aim to breach yeah.
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>> you touched on a number of challenges there and then of course, there are other challenges, logistics. i mean, you have to keep these vaccines cold. you need electricity, fuel, and then trying to do this in a war zone with so much you know infrastructure damage absolutely. >> i mean, a massive, massive effort. where what we have in our advantage is we have a very highly trained health carter inside gaza working for unwra, working for the ministry, very well qualified health professionals. they've had to deal with all sorts of complexities and challenges not only over the past ten months, but over the past 40, 50 years, given the situation that they've that they've grown up, grown and grown up, and i can say today that that it started well, but a lot remains to be done. i mean, as we were administering the vaccine this morning what heavens opened. it's pouring down with rain right now in the middle area of gaza, that means the hundreds of thousands of families living
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in tents are living in washed out conditions. the roads are more crowded everything about this campaign is difficult and will continue to be difficult. and in many ways, it's really, it's a suite. it was it was very uplifting and emotional to see all the families this morning queuing up in an orderly fashion at the health clinic. but we just wished that they didn't have to do this and we're already looking with trepidation the end of the pause in a few days when life will return back to what has become normal in gaza. >> yeah for those people and and for those who have polio, i mean, given how few hospitals are operating right now, fewer than half are functioning at all. i mean, how difficult will it be given what you've said, they're giving the start of the war again to treat those who actually have the disease absolutely. >> i mean, the outbreak of the diseases and direct function of the conflicts, including the
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decimation of the health center in the ability of the capacity of the health system, the hospitals and the clinics have treat those who contract with the disease will be will be stretched. i mean, there is no cure for polio, but you are able to alleviate some of the worst symptoms if you're able to get a cat, some people get professional help in an environment like this it will remain incredibly difficult, but i do want to pay tribute to all the thousands of health staff and other workers amongst the population of gaza who are doing everything that they can to get these vaccines out there. >> today. it really is quite remarkable to see it happening on the ground. >> yeah, absolutely. echo that. it. listen, i want to wish you and all the workers there all the best with this vital campaign. sam rose in nuseirat gaza. thank you so much well, tributes continue to pour in for the nhl hockey star johnny gaudreau and his brother matthew trump absolutely killed
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announced the ricky pearsall was shot in san francisco saturday afternoon. be rookie wide receiver sustained a bullet wound to his chest and is in hospital in serious but stable condition. a 70-year-old male was arrested in connection with the incident. police say he tried to rob pearsall at gunpoint a struggle followed it in both pearson and the gunman were shot when the gun went off, that suspect is in custody and also in stable condition family, friends, and professional sports teams around the country have been paying tribute to nhl hockey player johnny gaudreau and his brother matthew, who were tragically killed by an alleged drunk driver cnn's gloria pazmino has more on this heartbreaking story while the tributes have been pouring in and fans have been laying flowers and bringing their jerseys and their hockey sticks. >> june nationwide arena home of the columbus blue jackets, where johnny grado played. we are also hearing from the widow of johnny for the first time
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she shared photos on social media, sharing images of them, and their two young children, and talking about the impact that johnny had on their lives. she said that johnny was the best dad in the world and that the year she had spent with him we're the best years of her life. now, johnny and his brother matthew were killed on thursday by an alleged drunk driver and adding to the tragedy of all of this, is that johnny and his brother or scheduled to participate in their sister's wedding as groomsmen. the wedding was scheduled for for the following day. now this family is having to plan a funeral instead of being able to celebrate a wedding. we heard from the uncle of johnny jim greedo, who issued a statement saying in part that the family has lost two husbands, two fathers, two sons, and two brothers, two
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nephews, two cousins, two family members, two teammates, two friends, but truly two amazing humans. he said that they wanted to let everyone know that they are receiving their messages of love and support and that they appreciate their continued thoughts and prayers now, gudow had earned the nickname johnny hockey not just because of the way he carried himself while he was on the ice, but because of how he acted while he wasn't at a game because of the way he connected acted with the fans, with the community and what the people of columbus, ohio who said that he made them feel like johnny was just one of them. >> he definitely could tell he was he was happy and in a good place when you saw him with his daughter? i've been thinking about them a lot. >> he loved columbus spoke highly of columbus. he wanted to raise his family and he talked about that all the time
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so as a community, i thought it was important for him to, for us to back him up and show him support and his family support. >> and johnny was so important to columbus and so important in hockey community i'm just wanted to take a walk down here in pay our respects johnny grado, an incredible talent both on and off the ice. >> he was a seven time nhl all-star. he played in 763 games scoring more than 200 points and 500 assists now, 43-year-old sean higgins is a man who is accused of driving the vehicle that killed johnny and his brother. he's been charged with two counts of vehicular homicide. and according to a complaint, higgins admitted to drinking on the night of the incident. he is currently in custody city and is scheduled to appear back in court next week in new york. gloria pazmino, cnn authorities in malaysia have halted the
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