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the, the disturbing images from the southern guns as the apollo city and red present both by the job and stuff. the lucky waiting, the injured from the side to get another is released strikes. one can also head on the program, the restriction civilians more than their loved ones who are among the 20 plus reported victims of an idea of phones in central gas that including many to tell of the home and about i lost my children's twins. our house was born and tend to revel fell onto the children. the attack took place on the bus, the december 28th. god bless me with my children of to years of getting bounce as
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the united nation slums. the idea for attacking a to monetary in a tone boy and goes a while accusing israel of obstructing the delivery and distribution of supplied the this is our to international. my name's you to know neil of 30 minutes of news and views starts. now, we begin in southern gal say we're footage of the aftermath from the latest is really striking on the city of con, unice has been released by the red crescent humanitarian creeping a warning, disturbing images, or i had this video shows the organization stuff, evacuating wounded palestinians from the scene of the attack, the casualties occurred in the area of the idea of had previously designated as a safe. so that's according to the un. 10 unit sounds come under repeated fire
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since these really expand the bits operations to the sides of the enclave. well, in the central gas, in the city of toronto, ballade least, 20 civilians were reportedly killed in this relief strike on friday as well, more upsetting images, a head from the scene of the aftermath. the very family members are seen clutching the bodies of their loved ones, including a number of children. scores of brake corpses are lined off from the ground outside a local moore, which is already over phillips. here's the motion of what kind of a brief stricken palestinian mother, just one of many tragic stories in kansas. 6 right, so um, but a home in the i lost my children twins, my law house was wantin to verbal fell onto the children the attack took place on
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that birthday, december 28. god bless me with my children of the years of getting now good. retrieved what he had given when 2 twin children, the pleasure of my heart and soul of tossed away, allows the idea continues its military operations in central guys and regions. many of those who manage to get away moved to the dare belie refugee camp by some palestinians who being displaced multiple times have been sharing their stories of escape. um the difficulties encountered on the way our law on my side in a controlled with the 7 square precision safely in our house. and i was preparing the children for school when i had the sound of rockets being launched with all a sense of dungeon. and that's something strange was happening 2 days later, these really military asked residents in the industrial area to evacuate. what's left with the residence of 100 a month to add that on for my parents. house is located late to evacuate to the area because of the thread there and went to july. nothing but the volume of
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rockets in the bottom and said, shaking the houses in the tower and was spend terrible nightstand. oh, whisk them to pay attention to the gas and i'm to see us as human beings. that is all i ask, and we will return to our homes even if they have been raised to the ground level from that engine up of the minimum. what i had a hard time moving from a kara to lose or ron. and then i had to move again to their elbow law. in this case, i had moved for time from jamal a camp in the north before which the air belong. my father, who suffered from high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease, was with me when he died 2 months ago due to the extreme cold and like a food today, as you can see where sleeping on the mattress in the sand, with my children's, including a one month old baby and my paraplegic mother, we have no attempt to shelter or anything but gods protections. clinical a different type of updates in the conflict. now women fleeing from northern guns as given birth to quadruplets and the darrow belong hospital. the mother gave birth
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by says, very in section, that's why the hospital one of the few still operating in the area the save, the children char, a t say severe shortages of medicine, clean water, and food of significantly impacted pregnant or breastfeeding with you and data estimates that are run 118 women, give birth daily income. the mother of the for a new baby shared her account of the experience. a finance studied machine in mississippi on the way we will long distances, cycle tires and went into labor. i got the thing going to doctors helped me at least with injection stabilizes, and i, when, when i am to the hospital, they decided i needed necessary. now preparations. everyone was still a name and candidate to a unit of blog adoption thing. gotcha. and delivered at least 3 healthy babies and that it was yes, we suffered from a shortage of diapers and milk. and i also suffered from a longer food drink. a thing got 5, were saying we can was fun. there was a smell of gas in my lungs. what constrictive diseases. i was given the long
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injection and the children also to the shot and the smell of gas and smoke around the schools has been calling since since we arrived here. you might see the smoke constantly rising, people can be on fire from the bowman. the hardest thing was, the smell of gas and phosphorus, sort of these realize i'll still throwing this out in places when the milk is not available for my children, or for me, maybe one another organization comes. they will bring a box or 2 of supply. i mean this things needed for the little ones. reason. yeah much and that's hard enough in normal circumstances, but during war, just incredible. the baby's father, by the way, also recounted high one of the children needed more treatment as well after the birth. and that's the reason why scott only was cognizant. i stayed in the cam for 2 days, then from the camp i moved to the state of the school. things got a little harder and then gradually got better. i was afraid for her. that's why i left the camp and came to ashley and as i fled, i left my family. my siblings and relatives behind you can attend with my wife was
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exhausted from the fire, from life in the school and living as a displaced person. there were people who stood by me health and you know, i went to the hospital where my wife gave birth and we came here. i see, i know we stayed at the school. you so how things were when you entered with the smoke on the fly and my for the baby son was in our, our, the hospital with his grandmother. because he needed to be in the incubate. he was tired and had the same shortness of breath. that was on the machine. my guts will think of it to whatever god brings a weight is beautiful. what did you what are you in has cried file over israel shelling of in a con point, which was moving along the roots authorized by the idea of itself in central gas are these really military has not yet commented on the strong un humanitarian. the 1st chief martin griffith, howsoever urged the idea of 2, and it's
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a sold on the ship, particularly. i strongly condemn an incident yesterday in which in a convoy was fired upon while traveling from northern gauze. the total for the convoy was clearly marked on his movements were coordinated with the parties attacked. some communitarian workers are unlawful, the conflict must stop as well. the un has also accused israel of humph. bring the delivery and distribution of humanitarian aid to the palestinians. it comes with defiance and unwavering support for israel's war all come us from the us government's us despite the fact that under american law, the countries i'm from aging nations which up struct to monitoring efforts no assistance. she'll be furnished to any country when it is made known to the president the, the government of such country prohibits or otherwise restrict directly or indirectly, the transports of delivery of us humanitarian assistance. well, there is, as you may know, a loophole in the us legal code that allows the white house to bypass those very
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restrictions. it can occur if the american president decides that so called national security interest take priority in the matter, what palestinian american journalist rumsey, but who would say is washington's constant supports of israel's deadly operation. and gaza is not from the very start of this floor. go is, has received gone so and gauze and as kind of a party who are kind of cobra for what happened october 7th. in other words, they did not create any clear distinction between palestinians, ordinary palestinian civilians and rosa, and the how must have meant or any other resistance movement in this trip. this is not my own calculation, but rather if you listen carefully to what these we, the media is what you, the media pundits and even of the shows and, and the top government ministers. that's what they have been saying. this is why
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this is, but it's so glad from the very beginning said we are going to cut off because of water, electricity, if you will, food medicine and all those supply. so there was, oh, more on dependents to me and people and gauze and what you see right now this the spam and that is under way in gaza is consistent with this trajectory. where over t 21000 philistines have been killed so far. so this is easy war on palestinian civilians and, and what we see right now is consistent with all that has been taking place. we have a serious moral crisis in washington. so i don't know what kind of national security interest that washington could find it legally. politically, just speak valuable to allow for this hideous bribes to continue to take place and it was the tire world is going in for an immediate and comprehensive supplier. the
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united states says, nope, garza did not have enough. how can you explain that to your children, to future generations of disciplines? let's turn attention to the west. spot were $304.00 palestinians, including $79.00 children. i've been killed by the issue with the military, so it's october 7th. that's according to the u. s. latest figures and this happening despite israel's stated target being from us militant group operating out of gas to know the west by palestinian journalist, political level as well. but the jeep is, of the view, the idea of how is being allowed to kill people who do not pose a threat to the annual government at the beginning of the year on the is that like doing a government against the i if and it was a freedom of affordability and those bank, um, so that was the, she thinks it was changed on the naval them to open fire, i guess on a few and even if they don't for them the for it,
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i get their life office to kind of talk on that is really, really for the campaign and get us those back into suffice, unexpended, as become more hard and soft as the i did feel that this, it was more than 300 something as soon as i close those band, committing women children and no one feels secure, even though germany's, that'd be that stuff. we're also targeted via either by the f or by that. cit loves it too much, but it could be, as they're connected to more than $20000.00 guns for this, just less than those bank to and protect themselves as it is. but they use it or misuse this i guess the cns. and those bank which increase the number of us goes to check to see. yes it is. i thought it is a difficult situation here. it goes back towards it, but i see you as, as no one keeps secure from the thought of. that is what it is by getting injured or oddest thing for even if you look at everything or something else, just to know the is really government has not yet disclosed its roads up for
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postwar gals that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has previously said the palette standing enclave could be occupied by the idea for an indefinite period. next ortiz may have cost rather looks into the current distant prospects of a 2 state solution. it seems like there's no end and sides for the war in gaza as neither side is willing to back down and no one is able to interfere to save the innocent civilians costs in the crossfire. and what's worse is that each side is becoming increasingly more hateful. and radical when it comes to as well. if soldiers and settlers are not only attack and palestinians in garza, but in the west spend to with over $300.00 killed their since october 7th. as, according to the palestinian, the health ministry. and even the when is telling them to stop, i call on israel to take immediate, clear and effective steps to put an end to settler violence against the palestinian population. to investigate all incidents of violence by settlers. and is really
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security forces to ensure effective protection of palestinian communities. but these wireless have been doing that for years sold. so even during you and warnings just like that one. and now they seem to have become even more ruthless with more rain, some more arrest, more demolitions of palestinian homes. so even more land taken away from them. there are missile strikes including attacks on refugee camps, all of which is of course, causing more death and destruction while making the palestinians only angrier and more determined. israel is a country that has no place in orlando. we must remove it because it constitutes a security military and political catastrophe to the arab and islamic nation were not ashamed to say this mistake is real a lesson and will do it twice. and 3 times the l accidentally, which is just the 1st time, and there will be a 2nd, a 3rd 4th will we have to pay a price? yes, and we're ready to pay it. we're called
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a nation of monitors and we're proud to sacrifice mars similarly, israel believes the palestine so didn't exist with prime minister benjamin netanyahu claimant that the also of course, in 1993 were a mistake. that's when both sides recognized each other and committed to a 2 state solution said i'm proud that i presented the establishment of a palestinian state because today everybody understands what that palestinian state could have been. now that we've seen the little palestinian state in gaza, one could argue that it was always clear that nothing yahoo hasn't been working towards the 2 state solution. considering that he can see the illegal occupation of one that was in for nationally recognized as palestinian for decades. and his sentiments is that gold by several is really politicians. we are imposing a complete c junk, gaza. they will be no electricity. it's no food, no water, no fuel. everything will be closed. so we are fighting against human animals and we
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are acting accordingly. there is one and only solution which is to completely destroy garza before invading it. i mean destruction like what happened and dressed in her ocean without nuclear weapons, a ghost that should be raised and israel's rule should be restored to the place. this is our country, the level of hatred between the war a nation seems to have rooms to speak and the peaceful solution were. both parties can live side by side seems more impossible than ever. meanwhile, a new generation of israelis and palestinians are being raised in not fear and hatred. watching videos like these, where is rarely use are accused of desecration cemeteries and playing video games alike leaves where everyone is invited to suits, idea of soldiers. it will seemingly safe, nothing less than a miracle to break this deadlock because the only other option could be total annihilation. rena cost rep uh,
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taking us through the know the wording gals is increasingly spilling over across the region in an ongoing development this saturday morning. the idea of saves it's . busy coming targets inside syria, in response to rockets, a part of the fight from the neighboring country into israel. and it comes just 2 days after an idea for a strike target at the syrian capital. the muskets, safety is really its cause repel, thanks to or defend systems supplied to syria by russia. the idea of has been in this area several times since october 7th. a recent strike reportedly killed a senior and really and military advisor. their political level as tell of abraham seems most go could play a significant role in helping de escalate the spiraling regional comp. i thing good isn't a does not care about be so the interest of the hall toward especially that's because i'm dying man. i knew that to do to get in the considerations side quarterly to,
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to this tuition ultimately. i mean that kind of. yeah. or do you want to and you'll or and he things as long as will really come funeral, he will stay in power. so he does or he does not care about abuse or security was empty. eastern dieting is ideas, spikes sincerely on the other places may wish and you are using a war and the told me go out of control like what to minister steves for associated with that process and like what a signatories on the invited nations go to set down dieting give that to you. if you're saying i create that kind of time. now my duties, i think that i saw send a very clear message to is that i use the it's quarter 1000000 to a tech cdn targets and thought that even they run into this inside city. and why? because if you are talking about here, i mean targets in, in photos our whole times are working. you see the under the mission of the cnn
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news, due to maybe a problem in the same as their lessons. and so is that i has in the right to bomb any pearson or any subject shot or an e mail it to the to was inside the syrian to the to do is because that should be considered the, the big relation of the students are pregnancy. okay. moving the program all know to more world news. ukraine has shell rushes border city of belgrade, killing a police, one civilian and wounding for others. according to the russian defense ministry, a child is among those not being treated in hospital as well, or to correspond to remodel cost. red told us more about data, one, civilian it was killed. indeed, on the other 4 people, including a 10 year old child, were going to the following, a crating, the attack against the russian cities of bel girl and brianna. now g of use the multiple launch rockets, systems,
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and drones against these regions that share border with ukraine. now, according to bell, gord governor, at least 10 houses and the 2 vehicles were also damaged during that attack. prussian defense industry said that the armies air defenses also managed to intercept 13 projectiles in the skies. over belgrade on saturday morning and the military added, that's air defense forces, also destroyed and intercepted. and now there are $32.00 ukrainian drones over bronze or roll. of course and moscow regions. now the late 50 train and attack came after most co confirmed that it's conducted at least 50 groups strikes and one massive strike against administered targets in ukraine using both high precision weapons and drones as well. according to the russian defense ministry, the strikes were targeting ukraine's military industrial complex, as well as locations where are jewelry shells. a man's ball was and the fuel for
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military vehicles were stored. officials in key of a claim that's 30 people were killed and more than $160.00 were wounded in what it described as the largest rates since the beginning of the special military operation. well, the situation here in the next remains highly bullet style of despite the recent territorial gains in this region, one person was skilled and multiple were wounded in the net scanning, the goal of the neighboring goal of k as well. ukrainian army are constantly using various needs or supplied weapons against civilian population here in dunbar. a lot of the recent injuries, by the way, are also coming from the use sides roll instead. so drop explosive devices on civilians all across of this republic and well, shedding gear continues on a daily basis and well hasn't really stopped on the last 10 years. right now
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to the bulk into our protesters in serbia continued to combine it on the streets of the capital. calling for the recent parliamentary election results to be overturned . that's after the official tally show the victory for the president, ruling party or t correspondence. the sweeney picks up the story from their today is the 12 sales protest and the so being capital well, great over elections that the opposition side were fraudulent. we have outside the foreign ministry, west students have the set top. com as part of a 24 hour sleep pilots. as part of the protest movement, they said that they chose this venue deliberately, the stinking forward intervention, some of phone support they say. but i also about this that they wanted international functions on president alex on the route judge and seeing if it goes within the government. now you can probably see behind me the flags of being float of the european union. i'm viewed, oh my god,
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of course these were flags that were very prominent on color revelations across europe. and of course, if you, i might on to and ukraine in 2014. now, the police have sailed off the roads, the happy to let the protest, mulch and carry on him to. this has been characteristic of the demonstrations the previous phase, where police have allowed marches to proceed to venue as including the high court with protest system on the release of the people that were arrested during the bond and protests on sunday. the electoral commission building where i protested, trying to a full se way in and they were confronted by police. a small windows set fires and a number of people were wounded. 35 were taken into custody on wednesday and thursday. the small amount is filed into the comp park of the national television center here in, so it'd be either in belgrade and they'd listen to a number of speak to the guy and asking for boutiques to resign and asking for those elections to be re run. now, so far,
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the movement hasn't really gotten much in the way of momentum. the numbers, the demonstrations have been folding, that'd be much smaller in size. so the next 2 days where the, our litmus tests for the movement, president, bluetooth, who gets himself will be looking on. he won't be really concerned by what he's saying. this doesn't represent really much in a way of, of a stretch to states how, of course, things could change. now on saturday, the demonstrations here, i've told me the organizers said that they are joining another protest. i must protest, it is being cold by the political opposition. uh, this is going to attract people that you say from across the country, whether that happens remains to be seen. but of course we'll be on the ground to give you the latest as it happens. steve sweeney taking us through that from bella . all right, dr. lot, from the news studios here. a on an r t, but it's a weekend visit to the whistle blowers shoes right ahead. find out who hosts john,
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a doctor or a nurse. i'm john kerry onto welcome to the whistle blowers the . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 our next guest is that rare person who has seen the darkest part of the underbelly of society. ru sacrament is a renowned investigator specializing and tracking down medical serial killers and is in demand as a consultant on the subject all over the world. he's a former special agent in charge of the ne field office of the criminal investigations division in the us department of veterans affairs office of the inspector general, where he was responsible for criminal investigations in 295 veterans affairs facilities. he's a licensed private investigator and is the president of the society of professional investigators in addition to his professional credentials,
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he is the co author of the highly acclaimed book behind the murder curtain, special agent, bruce sacrament, hans doctors and nurses who kill our veterans, bruce sacrament, welcome to the show. we are so happy to have you as well. thank you very much. i'm actually honored to be here today while the pleasure is online. i've been looking forward to this for a long time. i have to tell you this conversation is, is going to be fascinating for me personally. there are probably fewer than a dozen people in the united states who have had a career focused on serial killers and even fewer who have focused on medical serial killers. before we get to that specialization, tell us a little bit about your career and about how you got started in investigations. sure. well, um, i started investigations of probably by watching too many colombo, you know, um, not seen a big, tough, dirty harry kind of guy. but i used to watch columbia and i so you know,
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i could do that. this guy is more brings in braun and i really like that. so i started out as an investigator with the u. s. department of defense and i was investigating contract fraud and procurement for a line and it was pretty interesting. and then jimmy carter way back when began offices of inspector general's and every federal agency. so every page of federal agency at that time. and now just about every agency has an office of inspector general, and most offices of inspector general, all kind of torn to different directions. one is an office of what it and one is an office of criminal investigations. i was responsible for the office of criminal investigations for the ne united states and i had a tremendous smorgasbord if you will, of cases.

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