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of the the 22 people are dead and 1000 is wounded as a gun. money goes on a rampage and the largest us not shooting. so 5 is the suspect is at lodge authorities of issued a shelter in place, order for old locals in the affected area. on 33 people are killed on israel, strikes the residential area of government. so that's important. and local authorities kind of thing and death toll now it's helping $6500.00 mid a dia, humanitarian crisis. we no longer have the test for this cooling. we don't have medications, my child has has
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a high fever all night and i am not able to provide medication for him. it's miserable. side as rusher and china, vito, a us resolution on gas or the united nations security council. most goes on by search of the un takes apartment, have slammed washington to have time to use the measure as a political tool to get to this course. this document is thoroughly believe, decisive when it's sold purpose, not being to save the civilian population, but to stake political claims by labeling the it is just after 11 am here at moscow. and at moments off to 4 o'clock in the morning in lewiston main right now, as we continue operate, can use coverage of a gunman on the items. so it's straight to state sides and the top of this new dollar here on oxy latest numbers. we understand 22 people reportedly killed. many dozen small, wouldn't it?
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as an a silent reins. fire on multiple locations in the us city of lewiston, main. wow. few things have been confirmed at a local restaurant and the bowling alley state troopers have issued a shelter in place order for old locals in the area. local law enforcement saying that a $900.00 remains underway for a post and of interest. they say they've identified open eligibility correspondent shavers he has were starting to get some information about this individual. and i called robert card. he's of mine in his early forties. and we've also learned that he is an x or maybe current firearms instructor in the us reserve military. and that of course would give him a significant access to knowledge and awareness around 4 rooms. a. there are images circulating that one line on some have been officially circulated of him carrying
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what looks like and a salt style weapon and m for style, a weapon, very common in the united states. and unfortunately, a common feature and many of the headline, my shootings that we've seen this jet them. and also we believe it's no confirmed has a history of mental health problems. he spent weeks in a mental health facility in 2023. and it's really a highly impactful, seeing people being told to shelter in place. it's a very terrifying situation for the residents. that is relatively small town. the killings and shootings have happened across the city. the police are, as you say, pursuing this individual. and this really propels the at the very dysfunctional relationship with firearms and the united states as the, the biggest shooting happening, of course, the biggest mass shooting, happening back in 2017, in las vegas, where the people attending a country music uh, gathering uh festival, were,
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were massacred we had over said about 70 people died on hundreds and hundreds at the injured in that assault. so again, this is going to propel this dysfunctional relationship back into the new cycle. joe biden himself, as often mentioned, his desire to tackle farms ownership in the united states, a country which actually has more weapons than human beings living in. and also children in america at a higher risk from for i'm some debt from farms with 12 children a day currently dying in the united states. so this a set, this tragedy is set to propel this very, very hot topic back to the top of the news agenda in the us. and as the newest and shooter are still on the run, we are across the story right here on air and online. well over 30 civilians have been killed off the is really strikes targeted the residential area of our july in ga. so that's according to palestinian official
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victims, young and old, and rough to the owl. she found hospital after the attack. administrative ontario says at least 100 people have been wounded and the palestinian desk told now standing it over 6500. that's according to the guys and ministry of him. and according to the un relief and works agency but palestine refugees, the number of internally displaced, people has reached nearly one and a half 1000000, with nearly 600000 people taking shelter in various un designated sites. the agency has one, however, the less fuel supplies arrive immediately, it will be forced to shut down its services in the region. so we talked about that with the local residents that is, see about the situation that now facing. so let's say you say you've done this situation is very bad, extremely bad. my child has had
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a high fever all night and i am not able to provide medication for him. it's miserable and very, very bad beyond what you can imagine. and this seems to be no solution we don't have clean will to rather we no longer have little to our food is pooling . we don't have medications. diseases are spread in, in hospitals where people are forced to sleep. there is no clean water and there is no what to dispose of on waste. epidemics are also spread and due to waste, people kind of access tour that people are forced and then trying to barely to off defrosting. what is we do to enjoy this situation? now as the medical facilities are still standing, are overwhelmed amid the influx of patients will have this report. i have a 2 gallons, a base john list comes of china. the materials situation across the you guys are still very worse and worse are next to us. people, hospitals, there's
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a lot of various tracks periodically, continuous air strikes next to the hospital. generators inside the hospital is not a running very well, like some of the hosp to the strength of world guys from another hospices to run the generators. uh, like uh, the needs and hospitals in the north of the city. i went to the north and visited the hosp with the palm here inside the nation hospital in the north of garza city. where people are displaced here. many of these people are injured as they didn't go back to their houses because they, their house was already destroyed. and the monitor who's also wanting the international community that they're going to stop their services very soon, because they don't have enough got to run the hospital generators here, the hospital billings with thousands of injuries out of the hospital to receive
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more of the 900 casualties. the humanitarian, a didn't center of the north of guys, a city, people inside this hospital, they actually need more time. they need to need the food. they need to close the sufferings. i'm the human fair and situation here basically is a disaster. yeah. other we spoke in the program with the son of come miles, you're joining us via telephone with details from guys, according to the better see me and me because i would say is more than 7000 people were kind of since the beginning of the kind of run the conflict between the 2 sides as well as more than 17000 in for people with wanted by it. is it a n e l? 88. is that i tom? look, i'm sorry to say that the a, the army is trying to enter a ground through the coast of english body damage, but it's 10 minutes out and so on. so odd to trying to defend and then on to
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prevented him and put them in during the day because saturday in play main line and did all the time and use that and the 2 part. so me exchange and they genderin and then the major hostage and got it in exchange of devoted to him. but as an artist inside, is it a audience? which to me is it a code that allow is more of a humanitarian, a dual and through god the base if you are hearing god, that is serving because last night we have woodson is one of the most of your on the, to the 9th. and i made them going, is there any edits that i see that at the own, in the facilities and on the areas and the coast of england, mainly in the guys us safety and in north main parks. now we can hear a huge explosion around, i'll say, i think and say because of, and is there any time doing that? i thought the some area around there us, we don't know
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a what it could be having in the upcoming days. the people here are bored to be for here are afraid if a hand cannot even, it's just a beam said, put on a me is it out. is that like we were talking earlier with the former palestinian economic minister, bessie mccord a who currently has a pharmaceutical company. he says hospitals and gaza are already struggling and they are simply not prepared to face once a head, you know, hospital could be ready for such the cartridge is, i'm sorry, what's happening? is that in genocide, is that in the war crimes and what is the dangerous and i'm very, very afraid of is that those who are being killed or injured of being killed twice once by the fits that phone number. another 5 by the complete silence doing is
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a service that they're getting good. that is, it has that i have to defend themselves and that i can how much can you explain to me how besides eating, but also the church getting 18 christian? so what i think that is actually affecting how much this i've just and so that definitely in a time of supporters and the ops, the videos in a place where in a church which is supposed to be essentially that is supposed to be the text of the on the conventions under the geneva convention of the of the single international convention. it's important to highlight that the cult and it's all the churches in guys, the religious sites, the christian image of sites and gaza will communicate that to those ladies. so the person who hits to push the button on the play the shot hit the church you exactly what that topic is going to do, because he knew exactly what the coordinates. so the whole notion that this is in self defense simply unacceptable. we as christians, me as a christian, i would never do those. my humanity with old was, should be pushing for human life,
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human life, what no matter what the religion he is, the cause of most of them do whatever it is the sacred to us. as we should always worked with perspective about, well, the idea of analysis, it has struck more than 250. how much talk gets over the past one day. that comes as these ready, 5 minutes. that has said that a ground operation and gaza is planned and cold on all civilians in the north of the enclave to evacuate a cool and shell from us, which stands before us is only one thing. save you in the country in achieving the dom. we're raining hellfire on home us. we have already eliminated thousands of terrorist action and this is just the beginning. at the same time, we're preparing for a ground operation. so i called once again to the civilian population in gaza, evacuate to the south, and because of struggling from us, it still fits. and while i benjamin netanyahu says he won't disclose the timing of the ground operation. the idea as relates footage of open eyed raids in the north
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of gaza. time simple doses are rolling through the board of friends with what looks to be about a dozen vehicles in the car. and boy is ready. i'm you said it struck what it calls terrorist infrastructure, and i'm t trying to miss all launching points. i tell every where people lined the street outside the israeli defense headquarters holding photos of those held captive by how boss and gals are and coating for their release. the names of the missing on the display with one banner reading 12 members of one entire family, still being held hostage. a coffee, we have this not around 200 people. i believe to be it has been abducted the now with militants in guys. want to say how boss free to, to is really a hostages from captivity off the holding the pad for almost 3 weeks. we'll have this report of it now to our middle east bureau chief marie if i'm not sure. what will suffice to be a happy moment for the entire nation? the entire country eventually went a little bit the wrong direction. after being released from her master's gift, tibbetts, the lady in her
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h is resident of one of the jury summons in south and israel. boulder and guys i gave my name to be describing which she and other hostages had been through in these 2 weeks. how armed crowds stormed her house, how she was bitten with sticks. how gunman on a motorcycle took her inside the guys as 3, but how already on the ground inside didn't play see, and other hostages were taking through the underground tunnels to a small room where about $25.00 other prisoners were already held. she basically said that she went to hell and back, but at the same time, in the same interview, that lady also said that she was given access to medical care and that she was treated well while in kept tibits. he adding that the palestinian fighters cared for all the needs of the prisoners, making sure none of them get 6. and also there was a doctor of and visiting those and keep tibits the ones in 2 or 3 days. and despite the fact that significantly bigger part of the freed hostages test them and it was
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all about bad things happen to her and other civilians. is really media report that somebody's really officials with war. the positive remarks may damage is rarely interest. leave should statements about the humane treatment of the hosp to just at the hands of the homeless terrace harmed is rarely public diplomacy. it would have been appropriate at the very least to make it clear to lift kits or her family members that messages in the spirit serve the enemy at a sensitive time. and it seems that the freed hostetter, his revelation is far from the only words the word, these really politicians earlier the liter, all of these really opposition lecture, the international media on how to cover israel. have mass conflict. saying that if journalists are objective, it serves to him as militant groups. have the international media is objective. it says come us. if it just shows both sides, it says, come us. my argument is that the media congress claim to bring both sides of the
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story. if you do that, you're only bringing one homicide. that's cowardly and that it's lazy. it's an insult, insult to the victims, including the police thing and victims. it's also, i mean, so to the core idea of what journalism is, believe me, i know i wasn't real nice for 31 years. well, israel's organs 10 miles containers, the idea says in the last day alone, your inexpensive air and into a re, strikes a fired and destroyed hundreds of military ends. governmental sides in the gases, 3 belonging to her mass, including military headquarters, ammunition storage is and launching positions of miss solves is where the army also says that a big number of how mass operatives have been killed early on tuesday, there was quite a disturbing state means by have mass military wings saying that the militants again managed to infiltrate israel and to enter one of the sacraments uh in israel,
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south at the border with gaza and that they were clashing with the army. they are on the ground later. the idea of confirmed that information saying that the militants were trying to use the underground tunnels leading to the beach. but these really air strikes, attack them, and there is no threat anymore. but the fact that there was an attempt by the militants again to infiltrate. israel was very disturbing and worried because i have to tell you that the people here in israel is still afraid of the militants attack. and worrying that they could be a repetition of what's happened here on october, the 7th in new york at the un security council of both russia and china have vetoed a us draft resolution on the conflict and the russian ambassador. while that he took it by meant to say that this whole, the measure would have given his rank a statue of issues and protocols that it could use in his ground operation and gaza . have a listen for yourself the most corresponding to 0. maybe this document,
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this is thoroughly probably the size, this is when it's sole purpose, not being to save the civilian population. so let's just say political claims by labeling the authors employed at texaco maneuver and filled their document with a habit hazard sense of human and terry and measures that isabel could say during its around the operation of them. however, they certainly try to ensure that nothing in the project team there, it's implementation, it's uh, new possible brands being pulled up the un security council. as we see both sides coating down the other sides. resolutions we heard back from the russian ambassador talking about why his side speak to us resolution. like china also veto that resolution of both sides, essentially saying it would escape from israel. the green light for around invasion in channel goal is that we also know that the washington voted down the russian resolution saying that most ago was acting in bad faith. now the us said that
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it was, resolution has been created in cross david off that he did you listen to this, it didn't see me on the phone talking to individual china, which was the due date said. so that's not the case. and in fact, it had addressed many major concerns on those. are you going to jo by us? and we all recall that last wednesday, a draft resolution focusing on the humanitarian situation was in the palestinian israeli conflict, emphasizing the protection of civilians and supported by an overwhelming majority, failed to be adopted because of the us would be the new resolution proposed by the us ignores the major concerns of all parties and has only made cosmetic changes to its driver assumptions in terms of its contents. the draft is seriously out of balance and confuses right and wrong. in terms of the approach, the draft was introduced in haste and locked the consensus. it deserved in terms of its effectiveness and the draft is now reflecting the world's strongest calls for
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us to use fire and end of the fighting, and does not help to resolve the issue based on the above. china also have this one and it said one of the other reasons that happened voted for the u. s. reservation is because if it had that would've essentially been the end of a 2 state solution for israel and palestine in the future. really thought serious charlotte just take us to the region itself, take us to the complex on, in the middle east. what do the, the representatives from the regions there in the country? so how does a feel healthy that you feel i should say about this un tobacco last night? well, interestingly, it wasn't just permanent members who use that feature when it came to the u. s. resolution. we also had a know from the united arab emirates, its members said that voted no to the u. s. resolution because there was no unequivocal cool for cease fire in the region. it's called for a release of the hostages that are being held by homeless and it says, you know what's really important here is the protection of civilians and that is
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all civilians, including palestinians on the grinding colors. yesterday we heard thousands of statements imploring this council to assign the same value to palestinian life as it does to is really nice. we cannot allow any equivocation on this point. there is no hierarchy of civilian lives. we've also heard from the is really ambassador who is pretty furious about what's going on at the u. n. at the moment, saying that the security council is not taking the, even the most basic steps that anyone with a moral compass would say his country is being attacked from the news from the south and says that the blame of what's happening right now is resting solely at the foot of homeless the hostages held by from us must be the top you many terry and priority of the international community. there will be sure to come before a, during the supporters of the terry to deducted them before these by the wording of
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the rest of the resolution. there can never be any false immoral comparisons between the savages and the law abiding democracy. of israel is rarely fighting she or even come us is solely responsible for the police thing as a situation in guys. i think what's really concerning, hey, is just the inability of the security council to take action when it comes to the college in the middle east. and what's really interesting is the fact that the us is in a minority position here. when it comes to that c spy, we have the un secretary general cooling for it. we have our states, we have russia, we have essentially the rest of the world. perhaps it's time now for us to do what it says it's doing, which is to listen and to take action. we will have talking with john the list and the political analyst, a robot inland cash. now he says the u. n. is to politicize, to resolve with crisis and gaza, to send organization where the united states goes and the collective west coast to
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try and make the political points. it's not being able to produce any sort of solution here. and really what we see in the case of the security council, there was a rational ceasefire proposal put on the table. but because everything gets politicized even a ceasefire, which should be the neutral position that you want to stop death. this is not taking any side here. this is talking about stopping death and destruction because that's what israel is now inflicting upon the civilian population of the gaza strip . they, the united states will not do it because it wants to put a point, ford, that's how mass is responsible for everything. we hear that the israeli politicians want to reject the notion that they did any wrong prior to october 7. that there was anything that ever came before october 7. apparently everyone was just running around with a fluffy bunnies and everything was cute. and then with kittens,
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of course, this is not the case. and so when we hear statements like from the secretary general of the united nation saying this did not happen in a vacuum. this is self evident. that's across live now to other chad men of the keyboards. battery, i meant to all of you. now joining us here, life want to let you international it. a very warm welcome to today. so i know you, you are just listening all fair and probably heard the exchange at the united nations and certainly a lot of back and forth going on. but i wanted to ask you if i could miss the soul of you to take us back to the day when, how much militant attacked your kid. but what happened? what happened? it was a regular day, regular set of the day is 6 30 in the morning where the people coming out unusual and missing missiles and the i thought something uh, going on more than just uh, mrs. records. and then by the uh,
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15 minutes or half an hour later, about $730.00 or something like that. uh, we called to go to the a, a safety house. uh like the safety room. and the stay there. i heard the some shooting between uh my uh, shutter in a safety house was a little bit open and i saw the trucks and cars of the most soldiers coming in between uh right before my uh house and starting given uh soldier. so its not a must, the military group started giving orders and uh, start getting start shooting me. i stayed there about the power of so you know, and it was of the members and what's up?
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i heard the and i so all the connection between us, this has some people say that coming to my house, they stopped banding, boss. eh, i heard a lot of shooting. then i sold them with the looters about to young people coming in. and uh, did i have to flip for my safety hours and uh, get me out of this uh, a safety how safety a room to a near terrace of the bushes. then i stayed there about 15 hours or so. so you actually got to the left, you actually left your safety shoulder and then i took the boat left. yeah, i do less because the they coming to my safe room window family left. the window is very strong. yeah. put some explosive device into it. the door,
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the windows door open and i so the head of a mouse is stopped the getting there grenade and the so am i close the windows on his face, left the door office april to the living room, then to the back yard. then i have i lift uh to uh, i call that near my house and my neighbor house that's in to the terrace of the big bushes. they gave me something myself into it and hoped that the, they would have to look for me. and they stayed there for 13 hours or so for the 13 hours, you are hiding in the back yard under some bushes to escape, but i mean, it must have been, i'm going to be terrifying for you, mister sullivan. uh, you know, i just wanna say i'm so grateful that you've taken the time to come on the program
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with us here on out to you and tell us about your experience. cuz it is, it just sounds horrifying. i wanted to ask uh, close to the guys, a border means close to the fight scene. can you tell us about your community? is it recovering and all your residents coming back to the keyboards? no, not yet. not yet. of them. more than a 3rd of our houses that was uh, not the livable anymore. they destroyed buy from us. and uh, a lot of bodies all around our people to suffer and about last about a 20 percent off is uh for our people about a 100, the dead or a song from our community. children, woman, man, old young babies, they'll and they'll, they'll, uh, was made a so we're now facing the wells fargo stuffing that she is
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a community and one of the old dell and trying to rebuild those elves as a community and the see what the future will come yeah, exactly, right. i know we cannot go to uh, looking for you regardless. we will, i, i think it's a fast type in, uh, and i totally understand, of course it's, it's the issue of safety concerns and i'm glad that you've, you've moved yourself and your community to a region that has hopefully far away from any of the violence and i wanted to ask you a minute to solve a do you have any concerns? what might happen in your area? you ok boats when the ground operation will see a radically big getting into gaza. i know i'm sure that uh our uh that we cannot live near this kind of group. this is not the enemy that we can live with, not the neighbor to him so that the kind of the i 's is dice
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a. i don't know what you call it, it's not a, it's not, it's not something undescribable are. so we cannot allowed ourselves to live next to such neighbor. that's for sure. that's what's on about the ground, the breaking news about to do eliminate this, the threat to human mind. what about what about the the hostages sign up for on an enemy that we would that would be, can i a photos of the language? and what about, what about the hostages? mister solo b, as we understand is at least $200.00 as railey is being held by hamas militants from somewhere in gaza. for america bodes from uh, goods. we still have at 30 to 35 on uh, michigan people we don't know if they are getting up. we know some of them sure directly. they're not the rest.

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