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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin, humanitarian group, say a port out of cause us population is solving the that's holding a 1000000 people a report by the united nations and other organizations details to going prizes. as the security council moves closer to one, adopting a resolution to boost age for the b. c instead of trig plus the check the public. these in morning, off to the government, opened fire in the capital from police say a student went on
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a rampage at the university, leaving at least 14 people that and your premiums reflect on nearly 2 years of the world in that country i'm of the mystic goes to solely why the weight of those so joseph medics opened up to the the news and what keeps them going day off today and about their fears for the future. the dish manager, welcome off to days of discussions. the united states is it is now ready to support a new united nations resolution for gaza, where the u. n says there is a growing risk of funding. the a pot of diplomatic breakthrough where the security council comes, as isabel intensifies its bombardment of the gaza strip in both the north and the south. making the do anybody else aid increasing it difficult. a new and un default
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is wanting that more than half a 1000000 people a quarter of gauze us population. now face experience hung up with that modem back in a moment. but 1st, let's hear from washington's ambassador to the un. was expressed optimism that the new security council vote on gaza can now go ahead. we have worked hard and diligently over the course of the past week with the a moratti's, with others, with egypt to come up with a resolution that we can support. and we do have that resolution now, we're ready to vote on it. the draft resolution is not bordered down. the draft resolution is a very strong resolution that is fully supported by the are group that provides them what they feel is needed to get him managerial assistance on the ground. let's
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get more from the middle east unless chinese was honest with me in the studio studied good morning. the us has been the main objective to the resolution thus far, but now it appears to be on board. what has changed while there were 2 main issues that were problematic for the us? first of all is the original resolution was calling for a says fire something. the americans a know for over a 8 weeks now are consistently saying we cannot demand. israel forces fire, we don't want to stop its way. it, it on its way to decide how mazda is the 1st thing. there was the last version we've heard was about the suspension of fire. now we're talking about urgent measures to be taken into allow facilitating and bringing in more a. so that seems to be the key issue out of the way. and if we're talking about a, that's the 2nd part. how will the mechanism work the you and wanted to have an independent mechanism outside of it is rarely secuity and control. uh, checking checking system is real, was objecting that egypt, which is
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a big part of the most important partner in the effort to bring anything into goes up because it's what holds the, the border with god that other than israel it's been new. that's been back and forth between cairo and washington finding to try to find that mechanism seemed to have been a greater willing to agree on something that will work. now, a large part of this resolution majority part of this resolution has been about getting more aide into god. so now we have the un wanting of a possible simon in the guys. so what picture does that paint about the severity of your meditating situation and tells me the crisis is huge. i mean, even in the last week since israel was allowing aid trucks to come in, we're talking about not more than 200 a day when usually before the war, garza would need 500 a day. so we've had a long period of no aid coming in at all. no supplies, not just 8, but supplies. know there are people in gaza saying we have the money to buy
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something. just put a think, you know, stack up the shelves and the stores. um so, so this, the numbers are horrendous, you know, could add to that the fact that we're talking about over 20000 people that in gaza we're talking almost about one percent of the cars and population 100 people in gaza. that's been, you know, the kills and just at war, the international community is desperate to find measures to stop and contain this . maybe this is which one would this be the fester? that's what they're hoping, please. and meanwhile, the israel has allowed to continue fighting until the end until a mazda is eliminated. those are the words of benjamin netanyahu, and moss is that has to be a c's 5 before we can talk about releasing anymore hostages. given these positions, even if the un resolution does boss and whatever form, can we expect either side to follow it? well, that's exactly the key. i mean, is there
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a is not happy about internationally isolation, but also does not take too seriously resolutions by the you and the security council is something a bit different. um, but how much this does not hurt to un or any international laws and no guidelines. so of course, we're very limited, even with the reaching this resolution, which we're not sure we will get because we hear the russians have been having some reservations themselves. it has very limited scope of effect. the fact the bottom line is the american level to support of israel or guesses or is the key at the terminator here on how far israel can go in the fighting. and for now, it has still clear backing from vida, we leave a day for the timing, but thanks so much for breaking that down for actually it was on as being in the middle east analyst thanks a lot and will return to the conflict. and later in the show, a concept calling for peace and then be least the berlin philharmonic performance of benefit concept according to the needs of hostages and protection for several of
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the both sides. the ease ran from us that's coming up later. but 1st, the check for public isn't morning after the gunman can diffuse 14 people at the university and central abroad. it's been described as a checked republics west mosse shooting. what do you say of the gunman? a 24 year old student is also dead. his motive is still unclear, but i'll follow the se. there's no link to terrorism. a frantic run for cover as a shooter opens fire in the heart of products historic center. as police hans the gun man, staff and students at the university are warranted to barricade themselves inside. others hide on a building ledge. out of desperation, to panic, families tried to contact their loved ones. when news of the shooting spreads,
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come, he get semester to study the 4 months and we found out it was happening in the philosophy department on them. so i tried to reach my daughter at going on the list when it's, but she didn't answer the call. nicole nico valley community college, so we communicated by text message out l a. b. and i asked her to stay on the floor like not to go near the windows gully to come in and wait for the police, the yucky bull valley, and uh, 42 or 40 say they received information about a man from a nearby village heading for proc to commit suicide, police then discovered a body of another man in the village. the suspects father with the nation and shock, the prime minister addresses the check people may prevent me to vote the festival. let me express my deepest condolences to the relatives and friends of all the victims. again to do with the study. none of us can fully imagine the depth of grief and pain they are now experiencing near the hospital. most people to so many
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lives. mostly young people have been needlessly lost. many of the injured some unfortunately very seriously. there is no justification for this horrendous act. and like many of you, i feel deep sadness and discussed in the face of this senseless and fruitful violence. police believe the shooter who was a student at the university acted alone. they say there is no link to international terrorism for extremist groups. your list e and we're gonna be using the check capital prague unknown. yeah, he told us what is known about the filters motives as well. this 24 year old student at the faculty of arts, he made a mistake, was evidently of the social media part for him telegram, which is popular in the russian speaking world, saying that he wanted to close maximum destruction of us. he hated the world. the check police chief said yesterday evening that this young man was evidently
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inspired by some other or terrible events in other parts of the world. oh, so there's a kind of strange twist to this case in that they say young man has been also linked to a double shooting last friday, enough for us on the outskirts of pride in which a man walking his baby in a problem was shot dead. and the baby was shot dead, and those evidently senseless killings, half being dominated in use prior to yesterday's events. and now it seems that police believe that this assailant was also involved in those killings. so he made a statement on the 10 exams about this particular shooting that occurred in prague . does that mean that the police knew what his motivations? wow, as well, the police evidently got information yesterday just after knew that this young man was heading to product from his time outside product with the intention of killing him. so i think of that information is not it and try to clear. soon afterwards
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they found the dead body of his father at their home. he had evidently murdered his father, and he had a scheduled lecture in the city centre of one building of the. if i can see about a 2 o'clock, the police went there by the way to the building, but the assailant did not turn up. instead. soon afterwards, he appeared up the main faculty of arts building, which is about one or 2 kilometers away from where the police were looking for him on the other side or frauds, old tad square. and that is where the charge of this also killing spree. so it almost sounds like the police knew that this is something that he wanted to do and it almost sounds like the police failed to apprehend them in time. well, that's not clear. i mean they, they went looking for it. they thought he would be and he was not there. then the
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soon afterwards, as i say, he turned to the minister of the interior has been defending the police, his actions saying that they did their work. well. also he a forward, he's here saying that the rapid and prevention of the police, this whole incident was over with them 30 minutes, very, very likely saved more lives or saved lives, prevented this from being an even more tragic events. this has been described as the west boss choosing in the country's history, our people in prod, coping as well as you can imagine. there's a very somber mood here in the truck republic today. it is indeed the worst coming of its kind in this country. there have been some multiple shootings in the past, but nothing at this level and certainly nothing as a educational institution like this, a charge the collections have been launched to help the victims, families, and also students and teachers, effective by yesterday's to travel events and uh, tomorrow saturday, just being prepared
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a day of national morning. that's one day before the checks traditionally celebrate christmas. and during the day of national mourning, there will be a moment or a minute silence for others, for the victims of this also and unprecedented as a journalist in willoughby speaking to us from prod. thanks very much. a quick look now at some headlines on russia's war and ukraine. steve has come under a moss, a russian drone. the target targeted several residential areas. the air force that had shut down 24 out of 28 drones. 2 people were injured and apartment buildings were damaged. it's the 6th such attack on the ukrainian capital. they spun your pants bottom and has voted to legalize medical body, gone out to help people deal with stress and anxiety caused by the war globally take effect in 6 months of critics of the legislation. so it wouldn't lead to an influx of drugs in ukrainian cities. you say the operating to the people of
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ukraine ending 2023 still defending against russia's invasion and off that account . that offensive, but has not met expectations. russia still occupies around one 5th of your pre instead of 3, and the ukranian army is unlikely to attempt another major push. any time soon. the, the correspondent, i mean as if sat down with soldiers and medics on leave. in the capitalist gave to talk about what set beans for them and for their country everywhere. the disappointed but without success, where it was. but they added to them in defense against a huge army against me was they have for chemical nuclear weapon. it's not disappointing. the,
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i'll tell you why we were, we were simply, we were defending a strategic points in of, of your trends defense. we have massive salary in placement that we're protecting and the enemy hasn't been able to get anyone yet. they would like to destroy those in placements because if they could, they could walk through the next that could walk into the lobby on. so that could walk into kind of task and we've stood for them and we've held them through massive casualties. we stayed for them and, and they turned everything at us and went on talking about everything. anything that explodes or bins, chemical to airplane bombs and missiles in that she knew the name we're heading of the lowest. so yes, sort of nice because you guys are the many by does he have to lose? so we have so little to stay at the can so i'm was level was level the voice was led to the prince. if it, he's miss young, this dom saying that the kid knew the soonest. i knew the in the front. yes it
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unless, if the kid you cartridge, so it's in the chest and some lives the lowest to the heart of those of what you for them because of the heart of those records. you duck sound more budget the so even if they those in the that, that get the sort of live in should, if those of which in that will your vin number to see the question is i think it is . so yeah. can we do a guiding, not your interest. i put a more number. uh, i'll uh it shouldn't be in show, could i, you know, because as we're saying within the crash and we'll do tomorrow with one question of how many lies we kept a span for this. and so, and so what are the difficult to understand? ok you, it's in creamy, i to green all east and $33.00 is much accept the lose. pretty sounds are 1000 people is enough or if you can compare is, is there the reason that people lives?
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i didn't know if i'm of the music goes to solely why the way called to don't lucy mind? whole for the fusion. assume castillo's here for up to tier 2. uh, liam. but uh if janet and i sound good with it was for the thought of safely view. uh yeah. for the whole us of the which of us will you get full score? was a lot of slow. yep. was that uh, the whole of the cabinet for school. uh, we accomplish that was the one that gets off the list above the bull, platinum book and ottoman. but it's watching him so that even though the nieces don't wasteful he to yes, i think you most of the status of the what the for my with you, i was the receive list on the miss stanley and the world news as an of the
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wonderful mortgage loan of the i would say for live, which is which is a job. lo essentially. yeah. whose job it should be true. you will do it. they don't want this. the won't have to force them. and for more of the situation in ukraine, we cannot talk to the, the splendid but he has been in the, in the keys mathias recently approaching the 2 year mark for us as full scale and version of ukraine. but you've been there since day one is the more all among ukrainian still a strong today as it was in the beginning the beginning of the was suddenly started. everybody says huge to do something. now people have settled back into their lives. of course, there is not the same uh, level of energy in society to, to use many people are tired. we've just heard this from the soldiers. it is also true to, let's extend, for most people in
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a society. so the more out in terms of energy to do something in terms of initiative is certainly lower than in the beginning of the world. what has not changed for most people is the conviction that ukraine must withstand this, this invasion, and must do everything possible to win this one. having said that, your parents gone to the offensive hasn't gone to plan and support from ukraine's allies appears to be waning. do ukrainians do believe they can win this war? of course people have seen that the situation is not as bright as they want it to be. and of course there are doubts. we've also heard that from soldiers there, whether it's really possible to achieve what most people want to achieve, to reach the borders of the 1991 and push back russell once and forever. but it's still the goal that people set upset. then the recent polls show that to me, uh,
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50 percent of you, great news do expect the situation to turn over the winter. so there's no loss of hope there, but there's a lot to worry, of course, about how this war is progressing. now i wonder what is if, if there is an appetite among ukrainians at this stage to engage in the stalks with russia. i think that most people he, a piece talks is still something 4 people sitting on chairs and wisdom countries to talk about. most people who just don't see where these piece of adults could lead or where they could come from. i mean, don't forget that risk has just reiterated that the goals have not changed in this world. and it has never been an offer or anything that has been perceived as an offer as a way out of this war from russia. the only thing that people think you most people
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think of would be possible to talk about some kind of a propos in the war that would help russia to read. and that would make this overall situation a much worse. so peace talks is really something very, very theoretical for most ukrainians, and it's not part of the daily conversations you what pulled up as a new from to this war looked like something that ukrainians could live with. as i said, there is no real option to talk about anything. there is no resolution that people can see at the moment except that a putting the country in the best possible position for whatever it is possible to reach. so i don't think that there's a discussion here about what to, you know, compromise could be acceptable because nobody believes that compromise is possible
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at this stage. what about the ukrainian leadership? i mean, how confident are ukrainians in their leadership, especially president, what are the major landscape what we seen in the past few days, weeks months is that zelinski is raising has dropped from a let's say, really exceptional, more than 90 percent to something $60.00. that's what the polls show, which is still the majority of the people much more confidence we, we can see much more confidence in the minutes. really the ship where the numbers us an exceptionally high for the, the commander in chief, loosely and for the to the military. so, at the moment they aren't really any tendencies to put into doubt the mid, the, the, the military organizational strategy. but people start to look a little bit more close the more closely happening and trying to kind
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of really figure out who wants to move for what it's also some kind of a process of a normalization of perception of the leadership. i would say to them there's what it has been in the in the cave. thanks very much. i so berlin philharmonic orchestra has staged style started benefit performance. calling for the release of hostages and lost in peace in the mid least under the banner together for your mind at a is really and balanced and immunizations play together on stage proceeds from the event. when you go to piece project in israel and gaza. the concert full of a motion with an appeal to our common humanity and a call to protect civilians on both sides of the israel. high mass war,
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the chief conductor of the berlin philharmonic curious patricia unco let the orchestra in front of a packed house. many international soloist, including is really musician teaser alias also took part the garbage between talking on the we started to organize the concert 10 days ago because it was a small group. and actually all of the artists that we asked wanted to be a part of it. i think because of this also feeling of helplessness. one has when there is such an awful conflict. and for that reason, all of them really wanted to join us and put forward this message. i'm so steve, these 2 musicians believe that piece is possible. one is jewish, the other palestinian could be the dog they have been performing together for 20 years, despite hostilities on both sides. for sure,
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there was sacrifice to be made uncomfortable compromise to be made more piece. it's going to be maybe hurts, hurt the compromise, but not as much as war as well. and i think it's also a matter of personal responsibility. every single one of us and that is not on the israelis and palestinians, but also europeans and americans. and everyone who shares things on facebook, dick talks, who drinks in fake news and all kinds of things. at this point it's, it's become cost human life. you have to do those things. you have to be responsible enough. check your fact. make sure you are sharing viable things, and if you don't know what to say, see peace, peace, and hope. the central message of this event, one echoed in a powerful address on behalf of the families of the hostages. bring them home now bring back hope for humanity. a peace seeking people on all sides deserve to leave
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respectful and safe life. thank you. the musicians added the concert to their busy christmas program at short notice a festive call for lasting peace. the . so watching the, the news you as a reminder, the 5 top story of this is violet stepped up and phone button to the gaza strip, making the delivery of a it increasingly difficult a new you under port is wanting that a portion of the population phase. and extreme hung up with that they're going risk of feminine and coming up next on the, the news africa, the under defaulted problem of domestic violence in gonna we go from a woman bringing hope to those suffering from abuse. and as your guidance
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