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the, the watching, you know, the news coming to live from berlin. germany investigates a leak of secret talks on weapons for you print. the government says the kremlin wire tapped in german generals discussing the potential use of german. they cruise missiles to attack the bridge linking russia to occupied crimea was one to show the united states joins and international operations. the air dropped desperately needed supplies into gaza. palestinian children rushed forward to receive the aid as the un again warrants hundreds of thousands of displaced people face found that plus the world remembers iris apple. the designer who found a beauty everywhere from junk shops to the white house. on proving that true style
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never grows old. the empire richardson welcome. the german government says russia wire topic conversation between german air force generals about the war and ukraine, and its officers talk about whether ukraine could use german made cruise missiles to attack the bridge linking russia to occupied crimea. chancellor, all efforts as calling the leak very serious, it's already is, have opened on investigation. it's an explosive leak, not just sending shock waves through germany's political and military establishment or recording of a conversation between high ranking and forced offices. as they talk about this taurus, a long range, cruise me style, capable of taking out to bunk, has an over $45.00 facilities. the officers speak about sending them to ukraine.
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they also mentioned possible targets, including the touch bridge. they can cry me a river russia seen by ukraine. there's a symbol of wishing occupation. one officer allegedly sites this. we've looked closely at the bridge. it is unfortunately like a landing strip due to its size. that means it is entirely possible. we would need 10 or 20 messiahs. it's a major embarrassment for german chancellor, olaf sholtes. he's permits to get to the bottom of a leak. that's desktop evicted web design. what spring reports it is very serious. that's why it's necessary to begin a very thorough intensive and rapid investigation. schultz, how so far, refused to send towards me. so i was to ukraine to the station of many little maid cuz he's concerned they could be used to hit target. some questions. soil sampling for recording was posted the social media by marguerite testimony on the head of
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ocean state broadcast a r c. equipment. officials are clearly enjoying the moment so suitable by it's almost this. i don't know how to describe what happened and i was like, no of nato colleagues obviously involved. and so, and i don't know how they will explain that to their own population. what is the, can you believe? so he's got a sliding this'll in germany's ministry is scrambling to pluck the leak and wondering whether any more of its conversations could have been taped to have these brussels bureau chief, alexandra from nom and is with the german chancellor in rome. i asked for whether olaf schultz has given any more details of the leak. i know a lot of shows kept his cool here in the room. we just got this one statement on the matter. a statement in which the german chancellor stressed that this, this is a serious matter that is being investigated. but then he went on with his program
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here in rome. but of course we know that he also knows that he is facing uncomfortable questions at home. especially when it turns that it's true that this conversation among higher ranking german officers was conducted not on as secret internal army network, but on the web ex, a platform at this time to repeat it, warning spied germany's intelligence services. that's russia uses s 2 nash and sabotage as part of its hybrid 4. and we are already hearing from lawmakers in germany, from lawmakers in the off position, but also from members of the coalition. that to the german chancellor is leading cool. are demanding consequences, saying that the incident has to be investigated, but the germany also needs to increase its security and counter intelligence.
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was alexandra phenomena in rome. the west has joined an international operation to air drop desperately needed supplies into gaza. authentic on says 3 air force planes carried out. the 1st drop of around $38000.00 meals. divide in administration, says israel supports the intervention to bolster existing efforts by jordan and other countries. you in has been warning. the famine in gaza is almost inevitable unless a deliveries increased significantly. the warning that our next report contains distressing images of the consoling each other. the boys have survived and is rarely asked right in central garza. many others did not . but the fighting and the gaza strip isn't the only danger palestinians face disease and finding have become a major threats children's almost at risk. starvation has now taken the
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lives of several children. so the official records yesterday or this morning said the 10th child officially registered in the hospital as having starved to this, a very sad threshold, similar status to 30000 best through each dollar because of the, the unofficial numbers can unfortunately be expected to be higher. and the toll is climbing atari network, l g, a 0 broad costs. this footage from kansas city on friday when schools of palestinians were killed. as they surrounded an 8 convoy the mass run, health ministry, and survivors accused these really army of opening fire on the crowd. israel said limited shots with by me of the convoy, but insisted that most of the dead would trampled or run over by the a trucks. a u. n. team visited el cheapo
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hospital on friday. it reported having seen a large number of gun shop victims, the instant has amplified the demand for more a to be delivered without delay, neighboring egypt and jordan recently add dropped, essential items into the cause a strip. now the us, the spot i'd suit. well, president joe biden pushes israel to improve other routes. we're going to insisted israel facilitate more trucks and more routes to get more and more people in the help. i need no excuses because the truth is a flooring. augusta is nowhere nearly enough. now it's nowhere nearly enough and it's a large on the line. it shows wiser on the line and we won't stand by unless we get more a bite and has also signaled
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a ceasefire deal between him. us and israel could be reach sued, which many here hope would be a lifeline and the destruction. unless dave harden heads up, the georgetown strategy group in london and, and his former role at usaid, he spearheaded efforts to respond to crises in haiti, iraq's molly and many other places i guess. and what kind of impact the us air drop will have on the dire situation, people in gauze are facing well they do it for me on. and in addition, i also ran to us it less than causal operations for about 11 years. so i know the ground well, and i know the rest united states just dropped 38000 yields is not across the control input. it would be much better and much more meaningful to make sure that the crossings work more effectively and more trust came through. so $28000.00 uh uh,
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meals that's probably less than one full truck. would you expect this to be the 1st of more to come or, or is this more of a symbolic gesture from the united states? i mean, i think it's a small adjuster, really the, the house students probably need 700 to a 1000 trucks a day. the only way to get to that volume is to open up arrows in the north, in percent cash alone, and maybe up in our college. they're really pushing more through rafa. the is rallies, have the capacity to do the inspections. there need to be status sterile zones. i think inside dogs is that you know, to the chaos withdrawn $30000.00 meals, even if you're doing it every good is not and full cost across all the effort to blot the manager and price. is that right? yeah, it's just an efficient response or interest. can you tell us what you mean by the sterile zones when you call for them to be expanded? yeah, so the problem is, is that a goes into
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a desperate situation and you see the k off the why offset and should the other day and i'm wondering is, are almost product. envision their watch or, or security doors were. busy to do to set the doors right. but just expand that kind of a virtual concept. so you bring the food into god. the oversight is really a lot of control and you locked down the lesser portion of it. and then you opened up and locked down this really. 1 so. busy i see or hear of us or guys, a truck driver and truck person to the the remain kilometer are to the air drop into 30000 feet is just, it's simply not a solution. and paula to fax it to the united states, to read israel's or ally, and we're supporting on in a very, very substantial and meaningful way. and for us not to be able to get into the innocent civilians and dogs. i think this is really an indictment both on the
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bottom australian and the you know, uh administrative well, thank you so much for taking the time to join us with your insight as dave harden. really appreciate your time. thank you. let's take a look at some other world news headlines. thousands of israelis have marched in jerusalem, demanding the release of hostages, still holding causa. they were led by families of those seas by palestinian militants in the october 7th terror attacks ceasefire talks between israel and a mass are set to resume via intermediaries. in cairo, on sunday, a cargo ship attacked by who's the rebels and the red sea has sunk the 1st vessel. last since the many group again targeting commercial shipping, it says is linked to israel. the british owned ruby mar was carrying over 40000 tons of fertilizer. when it was hit by a missile. at least 5 people have been killed in a russian drone attack on the cranium. port of odessa president reloading there's
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landscape, says the head drug was supplied by iran salons, keys urging ukraine's western allies to send it more air defense systems is precious borne ministers, or de la from says extra weapons will be sent to western regions, but may face stresses from finland and sweden, just days ago, henry's parliament approve sweden's been to join nato. finland joined the alliance last april mission, the deposit of a designer and fashion leader iris apple as died at the grand old age of 100. 2, which was a fixture of the fashion world for more than half a century. also an interior design style setter and a passionate collector of contemporary arts. give a damn about going to the party or being at the party was getting dressed for the party. and there's truth in poetry in the design of alexander wang cold had the words she kissed centenary and i was out for was instantly recognizable by her. oh,
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besides clauses and colorful costume jewelry, you're going to run good tests, but you can't learn stuff. i think they're 2 different thing. i think style is in your dna, and once you average, you have to work at it. but good taste can be, can be taught them was moved to app full then her from bully and fashion sense. she was also and accomplished textile design a. sometimes we'll get a piece of fabric and i listen to the thread. say they tell me a story. they, they sing the song, they do something in new york native app full studied. oh, it's before working for a fashion magazine for full decades, she and her husband restored in so take styles, including to the white house. the absolute was also an avid collector to flows of park avenue apartment was filled with work by the great design is of the 20th century. her own clothing and jew reconnection was so
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celebrated new york's match opponents and museum of art dedicated a retrospective exhibition to it. in 2005, but apple was no fashion snob. she said she was as likely to pick up interesting jewelry in the heart of junk shop. as in tiffany's, i don't buy, i don't care how valuable it is in the marketplace. it could be a piece of junk if it appeals to me, then it's from a app, so popular energy page in the final decades of high life, the 2014 document, we always introduced her to a new generation. that's so nice to hear makes a girl feel like there's still a chance the self described geriatric style, it may no longer be with us in person, but the inspiration, always outfield, gave us winning their own and that as soon as update us this,
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