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alice and hygiene products. thousands rushed to take what either they can carry. the chaotic seems a sign of growing despair. the we have the problem. no, i know it was not even toilet. how is it destroyed? no one cares about us. we appeal to the people of the world. oh, international powers against us. we need it. are you? we wouldn't have done this, everyone in need the, you know, show the cool, so help comes this palestinians facing growing danger from israel is ground offensive. is rails military release these images of what it says? a troops pushing into the north of the gaza strip as they trying to eliminate the most terrorist group and risk more than 200 hostages. thousands of thousands of sheltering at the l. woods hospital amid the conflict. now officials
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have been told to evacuate here to the number of displays. people here is between 12 and 14000. the figure changes every day. counting the hospital departments and the intensive care unit. we have nearly 60 patients, as well as 800 injured who are receiving treatment in the emergency department. is riley strikes have really hit the area around the hospital, but some feel leaving isn't safe either. and despite the growing risk from aero tex, thousands of palestinians are running out of places to run to the deputies rebecca, which is inside there on the coast to the guns of border in the southern israel now is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced the start of a new stage and the conflict. we all stir if there was any more detail about the next steps with the ministry as well. i suppose the short answer is really no. we
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don't exactly know what the 2nd phase will entail. what we have seen, obviously a different different kind of one the last couple of days. we do know that things have certainly changed on friday night. we saw the biggest bombardment in this fall so far they, they made ready military pounding as trying to enter the gallons driven while they did that ground forces into the golfing street wasn't for the 1st time they were in the weeks leading up to that or in the days at least leading up to that during some targeted raids, potentially clearing the area a full base ground invasion that is ongoing. it's now entering into the 9th. we don't exactly know what is going on in the ground. it's really hard to get information and we don't getting up to the minute information for me is really military. either. nothing can be verified. that's happening inside gauze we were just a little while ago. it's closer to the border and we can see some of the activity we've payment for a lot of the day and we sitting, we're seeing the pretty continuous air strikes, artillery, fire tank,
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fire going in through the northern pod all of the gaza strip. but in terms of this next part of the process, this is we think part of this expected ground invasion, but it's not exactly the huge ground invasion that was perhaps expected. this is more of a, a targeted slowing ground invasion is, is around, tries to balance. it's 2 military aims, one being to eliminate how masses, military capabilities, while also balancing the move in 200 hostages. that of the rescue of the 200 hostages, i should say that it's still inside guys, or in fact, shortly before coming on. and we, we got was that that number has no reason to 239 hostages with 40 people still missing. and so it's quite possibly could rise again. and the government having getting a lot of pressure from the families of the hostages to get those people out safely . so that could well be coming into play with when it's decision making as to while
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they progressing in this 2nd phase is where the defense forces say they have struck hundreds of targets in the past day and expanded the ground operations. we ask maureen, that we're wrong, the military analyst at the king's college loans and about this anticipated full scale round offensive. well, 1st of all, we have to understand the reasoning for this. a 2nd phase of soulful tech and faces we've just heard him is in the israel house, is to destroy him off. so these route knows how difficult this operation will be. and israel officials has been in touch with us officials discussing the specifics of celebration and difficulties at the us forces held priest in the rock, such as during the battle of polluter in 2004. and this is something that east route is seeking to avoid, knowing that it will need its forces perhaps on the border with lebanon. and so
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what we're seeing now is unfolding operation. so before that we have seen each rarely rates in 2 garza so the soldiers will the enter and then leave. and right now we have 2 points of entry in the noise and in the middle of the gaza strip. where is riley, heavy equipment in is crossing the border and the soldiers as they are to see. the assumption is that this ground fees will be escalated gradually depending on the need. because there is also is a problem was a tumbling system, the tomas house as well as was the hostages, which limits the capability of israel, the military to conduct this operation as they would have done without hostages being present. hundreds of people have stormed into the main airport and rushes darkest on region to protest the arrival of a plane from israel versus news report said people in the crowd was trying to think
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after you submit 6 so guns and try to storm the line of belonging to russian carrier, redwings. several people have been injured. a huge crowd takes control of the airport in mccarty, color voicing their support for guys and the videos posted on social media show how protestors broke through doors and barriers with staff members trying to deter them. some made their way to the runway. well, what they were reportedly looking for is rarely citizens after a plane arrived from israel. authorities close, the airport and security forces were deployed at the site. druggist, dunce, religious leader, has called for come to the country. so we use this issue cannot be resolved in this
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way. we will talk with the relevant people and will continue to try to resolve the issue differently. not with the emotions, not with raleigh's in an appropriate way of room. after the incident in mcculla israel called on russia to protected citizens, the airport will remain closed for now. takia celebrating is 100 the best day. events have been taking place across the country to mock the anniversary of its founding in the capital on corrupt president bridget pipe at one later risk at the most the land dedicated to. what's the thought come out author to are the countries found up created a modern secular republic from the ruins of the ottoman empire in 1923. it's a personal milestone for anyone who has been in power for more than 20 years to tell them just loom large as tuck. he looks to the future more now from our it's double correspondent, usually. huh. i charged by phone which these 8, adams to them interested as john is as old as the talk is republic. in fact,
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she is even a bit older to run was a little go when more than tugee was founded a century ago. and she still remembers that time, formerly most just give it to them. they have a good childhood, a be my father was a doctor, we were doing well, he had to do some of the i still remember that the only way to get from one side of is done both to the other was by fairy. there were no bridges yet and you those were built in later. and then people started driving everywhere by car, be there yankee. these 0 to run was 4 years old when the new nation was born out of the ruins of the autumn, an empire. on october 29, 1923, most of what came on to declare turkey a republic and became its 1st president altitude set out to radically modernize the country with his vision of
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a secular wisdom. the new state is sweeping reforms included a new alphabet and allowing women to vote to this day, i took as revered as a national hero in tacky and the personality called he enjoys is ever present in this country of more than 80000000 people, much to the envy of the current head of state. but i did tell you of ad one since rising to power more than 20 years ago. ad one has been the longest serving leader since up to 2. he's seen as a skilled politician and, and such as actor on the international stage. edwin prides himself on the construction of vast infrastructure projects, including huge bridges, hospitals joined airports. and he is using the sum talary to shape his own like a search blush. and that's where we've largely overcome our countries deficits in
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every field, from transportation to defense, from industrial production to health, from education to you physicals. and we're now taking the next step to what we call turkey's central unit in south wales. as you add, one sees themselves as the 2nd founder of the republic political scientist back as some says, however, with a very different vision. much more is allow me conservative and less aligned with the west on that as well as watch, particularly over the last 10 years. turkish politics has become quite the authoritarian especially of following took his transition to a presidential system with very limited checks and balances in 2017, 2018 to if you're supposed to successfully regress uh, to a point where everything really tables around one, matt, and to the faces of the major challenges under add on its economy as in dia, shape,
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with double digit inflation, a weakening currency and how i used on employment. if thank good at her is simple home to them interested as john says she is still proud to see her country to and 100 despite the uncertainties ahead. she has full grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. i just found it on purpose for me. yeah, sure. i tell them it's worth living through the bitter and the suite. may god give them a good future, may they see even better days than i did? go to the store on says she'll keep sharing her memories as her country enters its 2nd century the. the accent matthew perry, best known for his role on the tv series friends, has died at the age of 50 full size will remember him as the quick witted and sarcastic coward to terms of being to what are you going to show me my clothes
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offices. perry's 10 seasons on friends made him one of hollywood most recognizable active off camera. he was open about his problems with alcohol and drug addiction, us media, se the cause of death was an apparent drowning at his los angeles home. are you watching? dw news live from burden. here's remind to of our top story, the seller. united nations says the humanitarian situation in gaza is growing more desperate by the hour. the agency of a scene age for palestinian says, is storage facilities and guns that were broken into with thousands of people taking 9 to 2. this is dw news live from berlin, but don't go way up. next is reporter looking at the me to movement in a funny work that the indians film industry. and reminder, you can find much more news analysis and video on our website. at is d w dot com.
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you can also and live stream us on the chance. i'm available on that. thanks very much dee for watching all season. take care by the present categories with a lot say what the
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consensus talk to about the type of the 28 punch rises and sometimes it's exhausting. trying to find an in about an estimate on in the home life can be exhausting. listening to people talk about pets. he's saying slight, they're important if i could screen. but what good would that to me? it was me. it's like jumping back and forth between 2 well the and mcadams spring coast, it's ok to enjoy yourself. and just to now start, but dealing with life and dest, you have to process it. you con, distraught to tell, go from this, the field on november, november the 4th, and every time i come to the hospice, i'm filled with the kind of joy. it's not less easy to talk about. so it's just anybody's mist quickie them time coming up nice to dispensing committees and all the time drowning and infinite sadness when i'm alone. but i do think about just a lot, and i think i find positive energy in difficult situations as well as in happy one
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that i because barbara always says line how nice that you're here. and every time i sing to myself, how nice that i get to be. so you have the a hi it's been you a honda? i didn't i'm present in the hi i'm yeah, one is the new present us the dvd ash. 021 grams. so what does 21 grams referred to? that's roughly how much the human so my way, it's not scientifically prove and of course that's not true, but it needs the most of rooms for what. what does that leave room for? oh, crap. thank if the ones we want to make dash less of it today and we want to talk
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with you about things. people don't usually like to talk about time. so again, i'm a companion for the dying, which means that i'm always standing at the crossroads between life and death lead to i've been doing this for 7 years now and i have the feeling this way cuz put way more intensity to how i'm living. because without death, there's no nice nobody knows that stuff or the one on top of that. i've also lost the siblings. so death is always played a big role for me. and then with my grandfather go. so i was 11 when he died and saw this decline, the other really alive, man who did so many things like she jumped from one pool of sadness to the next class. and often it's the case with us adults that we think of just such a way of grief that we call and get house events. we will mess drowned and it then goes. i definitely noticed that some major differences between children and adults of oxen and all the
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estimate assessed in for a few weeks. so i'd be an accompanying mandy who has a serious health conditions now soon she will die. she's on the waiting list for hospice bed of on demand vice funds divide, signed yet. right. so let's just i was wondering about your bucket list or i would have called a wish list of, of what you call a bucket list in there. for instance, tom. yeah, it's quite a funny story. i saw a movie wants was to fill stuff to her in the hospital and they said to themselves, hey, i still have certain things that i would like to do or has the field before i kick the bucket, to go home and they still up before she moved up, you know, and then it became so clear to me a bucket list which of those things that i would still like to do before i kick the bucket, to move up to the top feeder. this has so many sort of 40 or 42 rights
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surfaces on up. wow. and all the ones that just codes you've done those. exactly. i to feel the or shape them some houses. it was sort of and it was funny in the beginning of the when you think about it for it. so what do you really want to do or experience in your life or some sort of like they were a couple of things where i thought to myself as well, hello. this might be exactly what i want from life government for to happen. for example, i'd like to eat fresh strawberries or fly. i thought that was never really happened . then suddenly i found myself sitting in an ultra lot airplane. and it was like, wow, well because flying me kind of means interesting to me. probably because i had a near death experience. i felt this kind of freedom then to be honest, irish things i had good her from this, not of the kind of felt some of that again and this out for lifeline. just existing between heaven and that was really fascinating for me to finish for senior type
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decision. or when did you start writing all that down? just a moment of action for the no ma'am. then let's 9 gleeful list immediately off to my last surgery from which was when i decided not to undergo any more surgeries. and that was a very major operation because they had to be super late me 4 times. and it became very clear to me like no, i've had a total of 11 life saving hot intervention skies, but that's enough. or i didn't the same bread, so to speak. i decided to take this palliative rogia to this and also to pursue these wishes. so if i could list of what i'd like to do and i'm, i'm, i still haven't got their final searching for ready had a near death experience. um, how does, what do you think happens after death and told me no, it's been for the stuff. what about sort while i'm totally convinced that i know because in this new test experience, i didn't see it right. what tunnel like some people to i saw myself dying from above. for me,
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it was completely bizarre because i could hear and feel this crazy alarm sound. coming from the marta i could field and this is 5th. but at the same time there was also a complete stillness total silence. so it was completely quiet and noisy at the same time. and there was also the total piece. i noticed that i no longer had any questions. i also had this strange, 360 degree view without having to move in any particular way. this of this come give yet, and it became clear to me in the, in the end, the 1st thing would be why mount my notice that me from and then it was clear, well hello, there you go. my fear of death immediately vanished. foster this near death experience phone, contact the number on the
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the money you take about it and it's gone. yes, it's going about that. that's what i'd like to ride the road coaster. okay. okay. but that was pretty cool too. yeah. as to april, the 11th, i may tell, or i said children's bereavement, great. i was leading just reply to a few months before had big sister died of bone cancer. she was only 12 and it was 8 years old. and somehow we instantly clicked. and since then i have a company, the family show through that grief joy and then got any of those items to, to move forward with tell me what you're planning. last i'm done reading the document. yeah. okay. i'm yeah, i just have your mind. i have my dissertation so bad guys, and we also have,
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i'm interested in the agency of terminally ill children to nephew to vanish. and because i think that children onto involves nearly enough in this whole process when it comes to therapy meshes and just being included in the whole decision making process. it seems as though it is i can tell you, i think you should definitely let the kids have their so it's gonna be did. of course, you could also consider the parents perspective, the design, other actually assessing how equipped to their children or to decide on these issues a way to, to non so it but the children should definitely be involved. you should ask about their opinions and wishes and also about agency that with whom i got. so based on that, do you think that you for your company different families? so my doctoral thesis now for a few months for a year, then i might get to many different perspectives because no 2 families there were like, do the other than glad i then somehow incorporate them. oh, come talk to me. no. would that still be scientific enough? for them, assistance drafters them, you know, does that come, that qualitative social research is really going into depth, not taking a broad approach,
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a feel of felt and then it becomes less about having as many cases or families as possible. and more about looking at what are the very concrete, if it's objective issues that come up and asking a terminally ill child these questions into the seminar. and if you do that over a long period of time, you will need significantly fewer cases then if you were to just conduct a series of interviews. so i would 1st wait until you have the research design and use, and then you can look at the next step. how many families do you need to answer your questions, find something to that will be decides to identify for instance, june the 15th. the thing for me that still inexplicable is how the time i spend in the hospice is imbued with the menlo de cool, nice, gentle rhythm of nice weather. adagio will presto, mine arrow major. everything's held together by a structure, everything interact just with everything else. it's like values that we define to, man, i'm increasingly aware of the emotional depths that sign coach facing the wood itself and, and its inhabitants. and so i've got this, this is, this is, i feel very,
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very comfortable here. i just have to say that over fee is i had to just go on. although i can't say exactly why i simply feel comfortable here. i feel like i'm in good hands. you know. good old school. that's always for me. i never used to feel this way, but eventually it's irrelevant whether i still have 3 months or only for another 2 years, but it's just not important piece. it is hard. i'm enjoying this time that i have now like this is, it's beautiful because all the things that i have suffered in my cost don't match for anymore that is that versus the device. this is how was it for you to grow up in an alternate gmc goes into effect. doesn't show me a lot, for example, because of that experience. i didn't want to come here. i didn't want to come to this hospice life isn't very easy. is it for you this too much ahead of you? you don't even know it yet. so that's something else that's good for me. i'm gonna
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look there's not much that can happen to me anymore. buffy on them. are you afraid of death because it doesn't sound like it's only roll please. no, no soul of especially since i was told of my day would be simply losing my strength, losing the desire to do anything with the visa of us. and it would be like slowly saying good bye to life and falling asleep when the i'm and i will not resist this study. this was this almost, i think the death comes when it's supposed to come done. and that is quite reassuring domains. friends for the mind like in
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