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the, the, you're watching the, the way in years lying from berlin, israel freeze another hostage from gaza. 52 year old colleagues for han, oconee was rescued in what the military called a complex operation efforts to free them more than 100 captives still being held by him. aust, continue also on the program. a dangerous disease re emerges in god though why health organizations are rushing polio vaccines to children in the war zone. and ukraine suffers the 2nd day of russian drone and missile attacks inflicting heavy damage across the country, including and presidents, the landscape hometown an oasis. make a comeback?
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definitely. maybe the, the wave is over after is 15 year height is the brute pop band announces a reunion tour, but is a few really over between the gallagher brothers, the nicole for link to our viewers on p b. s. and the united states. and all of you joining us from around the world, welcome. it's great to have you with us. these really military says it has rescued another of the hostages taken in the october 7th terrorist attacks led by him. us is really official said that call used for honda condi, a member of israel's era bed when minority had been freed following would be said was a complex rescue. operation is now recovering in hospital where his medical condition
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has been described as normal. a moss is thought to be still holding around a $110.00 hostages. about a 3rd of them are believed to be deceased. this is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke with. i'll call you shortly after he arrived at hospital, and he vowed to continue efforts to bring the remaining hostages home as well, both by cutting, welcome home 400 copies. i congratulate these really army engine, but on another successful rescue operation, we're working tirelessly to bring all our hostages back. we are doing this in 2 main ways so we can negotiations interested operations. both approaches require our military presence on the ground and continue with military pressure and a most. we will continue to operate in this manner until we bring home every one of them a bike trellis by lake city and joins us now. valley, is there more information about all comedies condition at all as well. uh the,
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the general he is, uh okay. as you reported the bought the, we have more information about what happened to him to reach out to get to you apparently. and he told that to his uh, brother, it said that the he barely 8. so we can see that the last and bought a weight. we compare his features. uh before october, 7th before, um, was it a doctor that day of right now? uh so he said that he barely 8 uh the only uh, brad and that's not even every single day. and also the mayor of uh, the city before moving actually let me see that. uh he came from uh up the said the after talking to him, but he was filled in a heart condition. he barely have seen the sun life during the 11 months that it was health, the health captive. and after all was found in the up. so that's why it may be hesitancy the some like um, like the other um, uh, risk of hostages in the city,
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previous operation in which it, they were all uh above the ground actually. and some houses. and now he's part of israel's era, by the way, in the community and what's been the reaction in the air of worlds to the news and as well. let's just say this way. uh, this turns out that you've done the best with most level. of course the was free by the audi x that made an effort to do that. it doesn't portray from us in general, in a positive way. the us on the comments by you are a bit journalist and for example, let me move on to john listed that it'd be so the tag state now is re hostages, that most of hostages have from the muslims, the in the a garza, from the previous actually a god, the other one said that that a jewish doctor right now was treating almost enough that was held captive in god.
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the buying a stream is a model of so i'm sure the, this is not the, the old in general. but of course, the pictures of the, the phone call that he had, we brought me to send nothing, you know, the year, which is like the father use. oh, i mean, you might at home and today we went to serve you dinner after what happened thinking in the prison individually. it's been so good. so then my brother came in for a brother came back. so this is definitely a very good look for israel, after all, the reputation that we have seen that throughout this war and the other had a mother, hasn't a comment to be o gratian the person that i was, that the organization that doesn't have a problem with even getting that b a r a. so the fits into these room in the i'm not looking for a car here,
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but it's just that there are some good vision to withdrawing it. any one. they have targeted people on the side of those muslims killing women or women, and in the aren't even old. they kept it a m o. r between muslim and for 11 months. yeah. the valley does this successful rescue give more ammunition to those who'd rather set on a military solution then a ceasefire deal to bring home the remaining hostages? well, that's a dispute among the families will be hostages. the remaining time, these are the hostages, the because of the fact that we do the all the time, whenever a rusty operation to a succeed and the people come back from the alignment, that's very important. they always say that we don't need to go for a mazda, which re, uh, thousands, or maybe the, that the, all the, the secret to prisoners from is really jail of the course of described as doris. that will come back to godaddy to find these really soldiers killed was
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a soldier. so we didn't need to do that. just continue with the military operations, a risk, give them one by one. we all know that's very reasonable to understand that the safest way to bring back to sausages of the capital or is by seating to deal with that itself. has its price is not the rate of those prices for now. and that's why we're seeing a lot of testing is done regarding these recent deviation and cuts are the and the kind of journalist filing sledding. thank you so much. israel says it has delivered enough polio vaccines for more than a 1000000 people in gauze. as the vaccine shipment started after the 1st case of the deadly disease was found after a quarter century is unclear how the vaccines would be distributed and administered in the war torn territory. a group plan on vaccinating more than $600000.00 children and of called for
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a ceasefire to allow them to start their vaccination campaign. john taylor is the co founder of the n g o. med global and the pediatrician who visit a gaza multiple times this year. and i asked him how dangerous a large scale polio outbreak would be in a war zone like gaza, a large scale outbreak of polio, with the very, very significant event. it would be. busy to significant monitor of a bad public health event, as well as of medical catastrophe. there hasn't been the case of polio and gaza in 25 years and for 20 years before that the cases were diminishing. so there's very few people there that have experienced this, and when they did a experience in the time when there was a better public health infrastructure, there is 0 public health infrastructure now. yup. are the amounts of vaccine available enough to contain a major outbreak? if there's a 1000000 doses of vaccine it's, it's, it's enough to contain uh,
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content and upgrade. the issue is an amount of vaccine. there's plenty of vaccine in the world and they'll be plenty of people to give it. the issue is the safety and given is how you're going to get it. and then the repeat doses because it's not an issue of what it does. it's an issue for those kids to have that to vaccinate. ready it's an issue uh, 2 doses separated by 6 to 8 weeks. so and to what extent would a successful vaccination campaign be possible if fighting continued at its current intensity then as well, i can't estimate that, but certainly the issue is an issue of safety. if you've got a group of people that are afraid for their lives and you tell them there's the potential of a disease that may harm them. if they come to a certain area, they get the vaccine. most people are going to have to stay search. so it's kind of an extremely difficult situation, both the public health messaging standpoint,
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but also a very, very scary situation for, for those personnel that are there to administer the vaccine given that they will be, uh, depending on this whole concept of d. confliction. and we know how frost that is with mistake. yeah. can you explain to us how the war and the humanitarian situation are making it easier for diseases like polio, but others as well? so spread and gone so. so the most contagious diseases are a function of congestion. there are some that are easily contagious, such as respiratory diseases are covered. measles and then there are some that are contagious because of breakdown in hygiene. and that's oral fetal that's hand the mouth. um, there is no adequate uh, hygiene in gaza, 0. so people, even when they cleaned or kids,
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they cleaned the kids diaper and stuff like that. they won't be washing their hands, they'll be touching their own mouth. they'll be spreading it. polio vaccine is also a type of ex scene that can live off the body, so it will be in the soil. it will be in the water and easily spread with lack of whisk for hardwood poor gas for dental hygiene because it goes hand to miles. nope, many countries spend decades trying to eradicate polio and doing so successfully. now, if it really gain a foothold in gaza, how easily could it's fred internationally? well, it can the, there's no question that the virus will go international. that's not a question. um, anybody who's been in the gaza strip, who has worked intimately for any period of time with the patients that have it. some of those people will carry it the it's an extremely contagious disease, many and it goes it's easily spread. but the good thing about it is that it can be
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broken by, by a, what's called heard immunity. and most countries, most countries in the world, uh, other than a certain subset of them have, are, have heard immunity. one of the worries is for volleyball populations. so there are populations that for religious reasons or ethical reasons, or whatever, reasons don't get their children vaccinated. all of those children will be susceptible if the virus gets into that sub community. those communities are usually pretty localized. so if you can keep it out of those communities, you'll be all right, the general population, the general population will be pretty well protected around the world. as doctor john keller, he's the co founder of the n g o med global. thank you so much for your time and those very interesting insights. you're very welcome and i thank you so much for having me. russia has launched large scale error rates on ukraine for
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a 2nd day. dozens of drones and missiles rained down across the country, killing at least 6 people. again, civilian infrastructure appears to be the main target ukraine's president zalinski leader confirmed the newly deliberate f. 16 fighter jets were used to counter the russian attack. the trail of destruction and ukraine suffer read your region after a 2nd day of heavy russian bombardment. the overnight attack resulted in several casualties. fatal strikes also had president folding mirror. zalinski is hometown creevy, re. so lensky said, ukraine used western fighter jets to repel russia's messiah attack, confirming for the 1st time it's use of f. 16 jets in combat. us. and these huge attack of russians we destroyed, sold, right, is some sauce and drones. using gap 16, i will share how many,
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but we did it thanks to partners that they gave. it gave us an experience provided to us, but the get salt enough us made f sixteens are one of the most sophisticated weapons supplied to ukraine by allies. but zalinski insists you crean also needs long range missile systems. in the face of such attacks, he said, ukraine had now put its own locally made messiahs to the test, little looper black. this was the 1st successful test of ukrainians, ballistic missile green said i congratulate our industrial defense complex on the problem. so i cannot get more details about the missile at the moment i kept abuse in the multiple, julie told them that much in the aftermath of rushes air attacked. so lensky is asked allies to lift restrictions on using western long range missiles to allow keys to strike targets deep inside russia, ukraine's allies,
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warri doing so could lead to further escalation with russia. russia is now claiming the plea amounts to blackmail. but with good, well, this is blackmail. it's an attempt to pretend that the west wants to avoid excessive escalation. but that's not the case. the west does not want to avoid escalations the west and how do we say the russian is looking for trouble? photo screwing and otherwise, russia has warren ukraine's allies. if they do respond to ukraine's request, they could risk another world war. meanwhile, russia's f as b security service says, it has launched investigations into a number of foreign journalists, including our very own keith. correspond to ne connelly is what nick told us about the pro. it was because we were reporting from coast region last week where we were on and ukraine murphy and bed of seat ducks. weather is not allowed to operate in
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russia. it has been kicked out of russia since 2022. so there was no way for us to get some kind of russian permission to go then the way that we did when we went say to the rest of the pied crimea in 2018 or 2019 back. then we would get permits from both sides. i think our job is to try and see as many different sides of this we want to be there and to be able to try in whatever way we can to fact check the kind of stuff we see on social media. so this is a limitation, but it is not something we weren't expecting. and frankly, if you were fortunate around here and ukraine, you probably wouldn't be going to rush or any way for now. because anything you say about what rus is doing here in ukraine can be construed as descriptive, a discrediting directional me. so something that we were expecting something that is an invitation but not something that is totally unexpected and is outside is we are in a much better position than russian excell journalist who have to leave the country for reporting on on swords. because the double use and economy in case here in germany opposition layer for this mass is urging cancer off shots to crack down on
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an authorized migration after last week's terror attack and zoning in in which 3 people were killed. madison leads the center. ryan seaview party accuse is charles of losing control of the country after meeting with him on tuesday, he said, shaw says government was split and unable to agree. the radical measures needed to stuff on authorized migration. the suspect and the zoning and attack is a 26 year old syrian. we've been rejected for asylum. here's mats speaking earlier today. we've listened into to we have to control and limits being flow across the gym and national board. and we have a rule that asylum applications in your must be submitted in the country of 1st arrival. this means that all those who apply for asylum at the gym and buddha have travelled at least one country to funds. and as we talk soon, and that is why i am convinced that we can reject, then we have the right. and i think now given the situation,
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the obligation to declare a national emergency with regard to refugee and our chief political editor. and we say that truth now is with me now mikaela, you were at that very press conference. what did you make of those remarks? that was quite remarkable because philly's mats that's a this remind ourselves, the, the leader of the opposition. and he found it. and i think he saw himself as the chance that he wants to be an essentially giving advice to tom, so it would have sold accusing him of losing control. it's saying that unless the country stops migrations specifically from syria on desk on his don, it's the dicks that migration emergency, citing the law where it can do that. essentially he suddenly we discovered at the dublin regulations, which have been dysfunctional in the european union for a whole host of reasons and not for quite a long time. not just because i'm glad michael didn't thursday's board us in 2015. so there's an legacy from his own policy, and it's free for the snap. basically,
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calling on all i've sold in, not very plain language to break up his own colorless and essentially telling him, look, you wouldn't need to gather the opposition, the largest opposition policy, and the social democrats have enough boats to boot out the other kotis and pot this in the current government. so that's is a lot of that. i'd say it's going beyond elections. focus trying to cool the chances bluff. how did the chancellor react then? while he was at the campaign event in gene in the state of the ring gear, which is one of 2 states in germany east that are going to the post this upcoming weekend. these are key elections. everybody both released man, so the, the position and him are trying to prevent the fall, right? anti migration alternative for them. the party to actually talk to port, not just the polls, but actually even the windows elections and he was old. i've sold this result.
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escape not the internet out. international treaties apply the rules of the european union apply. what are the constitution dictates, applies on and off to that many practical suggestions. a welcome to the deal. it's always good for the government and the opposition to, to work together. so is i'm to all by not at all, it's with each other, but with each of the bits on, on the so his response not result is quite clearly telling finish match. we basically said that would be no to booze in stopping irregular migration into dominy. and this implies the changes of the law also changes of the constitution. he said that something would not happen with the help of the social democrat, the chances policy. and also that that would be no change of the journal constitution. that's the individual right to assign them which has been trying that would remain on tots. at the same time,
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he vowed to be even tougher on carrying weapons, which in germany, usually within the nice because it's very few fire arms around. it doesn't really seem to be that much of an issue. i'm having said all of that, and the court issue could be less exciting than what is in the political debate right now. because speak to the police, they say they're understaffed to speak to migration experts and they say, look, this is too much bureaucracy. as some people who could be put into this. henson before they ought to be deported. con, because there's some things isn't enough spot for them. so it seems to be more the nitty gritty, it's issues that make this government that's effective in sending back mike words, who's asylum? same has been rejected. there seems to be agreement though that something needs to change. right. so what can happen? yes. and this is the big town is now for what i've sold you. he's seen the leader
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of the opposition say looking, you keep telling us you can't do more and he has done more. he has made it easier for those to attend, since he's made such as easy a in asylum homes. so it is, the government is also tightening the low on carrying knives. the, the, the length of the plate is now being a changed as well. this is something that you put on track earlier in the year also as an initial response to another nice attack which happened the end of may, what one policeman died off to this attack. and now he's under pressure to move beyond that. and he's pretty much done a lot, but he can do legally under the current circumstances and he's up against please a snap, particularly when you look at those key regional ducks was coming up with the weekend. and now really on the defensive, why he's not going beyond that, ask any lawyer. there are lots of reasons from the will continue to adhere to international to its own commitments. that's something the thompson reiterated. so
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it shows us, yes, it's a lot easier to be in opposition and cool for things that are very difficult to achieve. having said that, that is a problem here in germany. some 76000 people should be sent back to the initial country in europe, where they filed asylum requests after they were now rejected in germany. and only 5000 were sent back last year. so that is a huge gap, something needs to be done, and all that sold is on the defensive going in to key regional elections with a fall ride a if the which is an anti migration policy, is expected to come on top of potentially in both states. the ring yeah. and saxony and free police map clearly is looking but young these elections towards next year when the federal reductions here in germany. he says he wants the migration issue off the table by then. i doubt it will be the double use chief political editor, mikaela cruz now with the bigger picture. thank you so much and withdrew me on high
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alert after last week. there's been another suspected knife attack in a public place. police say they shot dead, a man threatening passers by with knives in the western city of maps. that's about 60 kilometers from the williams. police say the suspect to 26 year old german attacked officers before they fired. no other people were harmed, and the incident will have more details as they come in. so finally, the british rock band oasis is getting back together for a reunion tour with the 1st concert set for the u. k. and ireland. next summer, oasis shot to start them in the ninety's with pitts like wonder wall and don't look back in anger. but a 15 year feud between brothers liam and no gallagher has kept the band a part. until now they were never once 2 minutes they words. and after days of hints and speculation, the announcement the brit pop legends, oasis
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a re uniting for a world wide tour starting in the u. k. next summer. it marks the end of an infamous 15 year feud between brothers liam and no gallagher. today is going to be the band behind hit songs including wonder will and don't look back in anger, announced it will play multiple shows and card of london, edinburgh, dublin. and their hometown of manchester were friends are absolutely delighted. yeah, it's great news while excite probably going to try get some kicks on friday. different my off fuel will be fairly well. we're trying to get tickets and it's all makes the chance to self regulate the child. so to little van, so lift those memories, you know, even though it's, you know, like $49.00 now formed in 1991 oasis were among the defining voices of
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brit pop. they quickly rose to fame packing stadiums with the gallagher brothers, frequently making headlines for their public disputes and wild rock. her life styles did all this stuff with the image that you tried in the 1st place, so will always be last few of those months. us or types of difficult thing, francesco's best. they broke up in 2009 after the gallagher brothers fill out. after years of inviting now the band has assured sands the guns have fallen silent, and the great weight is over. and there is excitement buzzing. all over the u. k. la and bob, it's the best moves in the well, the wife says to coming back together is what we need. friends, are of course hoping the re union goes well. tickets go on sale this saturday a. by that finally tonight,
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the burling zoom says it's cautiously optimistic about 2 baby pen of cubs for last week. rolling 0 release to this video today, the twins are alternating between spending time with their mother mclean, and an incubator under human supervision. normally one time those give birth to twins, they only raise one of the cubs. the 1st month is considered critical as the baby pad. those are still developing their immune system. so what this now for the day, the
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targeting civilians, how russian drove terrorized a ukrainian city. what's behind and why are russian forces doing this? our team comes across and outrages claim and decides to investigate. close in 45 minutes on d, w the the, the sometimes
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for the future feelings about what's going on in the instead of being discussed across the continent, dw, and use africa every friday on the w. the day after one of its biggest on slots of the war. russia continued with its deadly wave of attacks on ukraine. besides hitting critical infrastructure and multiple regions, the strikes kills at least 5 people, destroyed, hotel homes and residential buildings. it seem as an attempt to reasserted control over the war after ukraine's advances in russia's cursed creation across the border . incursion continues, but keith wants to go further. that's why once again today will under reason lensky as western allies for long range weapons. and the per.

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