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to the, [000:00:00;00] the breaking news own artsy israel car, a side new attacks on the southern bay route with one strike hitting an area close to the capital of the airport. the plane tax season nearby also ahead went out as a care em shalom crossing between april and southern gaza. as you can see, it is almost empty. now there are only 3 vehicles here, and it's not exactly clear water inside them. or 2 reports from the idea of controlled current. michelle on check point does washington's ultimatum to israel to greatly increased humanitarian aid. the guy that expires,
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we speak with the is really organization responsible for aid access to this group was yesterday. it was during the day on the were just the 3 trucks there. i just want to make it clear that those 3 truck and i don't know what kind of data with that, but it was the it is around midday. i understand because the trucks might have arrived in the morning. maybe they came late to us. president electronic for 9, says more members of this future team with many of the candidates previously stating its time to stop sending phones, the fuel, pea brain conflict. and so it's an offer, it gets government to logistic crack done on the legal mining with the rainforest colors and workers currently reported to be trapped underground. and what is a developing story about so when i had this on the fly for must go, they say is r t. my name's you don't know leland's 30 minutes of using to start
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right. though we begin with breaking news on the program. israel has launch new our strikes on the southern suburbs of the 11 east capital targeting area next to the capitals or port of the both sides from the scene shows they are strongly kidding. a neighborhood nearby roots are report says that plane was attacked. seeing on the wrong way, other video circulating online also show fins of smoke and debris. in the aftermath of the blasts, there's been no initial reports of casualties. the idea is to claim the attacks target because of all a weapons that bose command centers and other infrastructure. i'm suppressed that evacuation orders were issued to the areas population before hand. i will take you through that story more verification as on when it comes in to us. something else
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we're across today. nearly 2000000 palestinians and gals that are bracing for a 2nd winter. catastrophic humanitarian conditions caused by the war. on average, this is quite a snap barely a 10th of committed trucks as agreed in a deal stroke ultimatum between israel and washington have reported across into gallons on a daily basis, carting much needed food, shelter equipment, and medical supplies is real estates, larger numbers of laurise leaving with goods are on the border crossings, but haven't been collected by 2 monetary and agencies from these really side of an almost empty crime show on check volunteers. ortiz maria from north a point now at the care. i'm so long crossing between a z row and southern gaza. the check point itself is over there, but we were not allowed to feel in that direction. this is the key entry point for humanitarian aid into the war tour, and palestinian and clave were experts now say this situation is at its worst level in the setting,
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months of conflict. the check point is autopay and functioning. we can see cars going in and out from time to time, but not trucks. last time we were here months ago this whole square was full of carbo vehicles carrying food. a walter or medical shelter supplies desperately needed on the other side of the road, waiting to cross. as you can see, it is almost empty. now there are only 3 vehicles here, and it's not exactly clear what's inside them here, 2 days off to the american ultimatum for israel to boost age to the guys us 3 expired with israel reportedly failing to meet the criteria and laid out by its allies. last month, as you remember, washington asked israel to increase crisis assistance to the guys us 3. we think the last few days, warning that's failure to comply could impact us weapons funding. and all the demands us. coal forces,
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least $350.00 truckloads of goods to and to gather daily. currently, a levels remains fall below the benchmark. on the day the ultimatum expired. these really agency called gods which coordinates governments activities in palestinian territories. and that is also in charge of coordinating a delivery to gauze or report at the just $117.00 trucks cross through kara, which alone, based crossing and do all the crossings. again, while we're, we're here, we didn't see any truck crossing, they sold a call, but states that nearly 900 truckloads of age waiting for collection at this moment and clear the exactly where, but definitely notes here. we also hear that the reads a sold from the guys inside all the boards are from the other side of this check point is there a way is international organizations for failing to collect the age,
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but distribution groups working on the grounds in the guys was 3 but use is real or not provide an adequate security or facilitating humanitarian relief. in the past month, we've seen families throughout garza, and particularly in the north subjected to increasingly horrific conditions. this is a damning indictment of israel's failure to follow international humanitarian law and to respond to the critical and reasonable demands of its greatest ally, the united states. the consequences will be more innocent lives ended and destroyed . while we're filming here, one of the trucks, the white one started moving, surprisingly not towards the gauze. those 3, but away from it. we have been able to speak to the driver all that we called before. and he told us he's waiting for security clearance from the id up to cross the border. and apparently he didn't receive any authorization and he now left. so what's america's pay off to the deadline is higher. they took the state department representative nearly such a minutes as embrace thing to answer
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a simple yes or no question on whether is real match the american criteria ultimately failing to explain those 30 days or up. and as you heard from everyone so far, and these 8 groups that came out last night, they haven't met them. and all of a sudden you say that the metrics that you put out don't matter. i, we've never said, i never said that, they don't matter. what i said was, these are metrics exactly like you put out. it's not around the lines. meaning, i don't want to take up time getting into a specific tit for tat on like tracking number the letter earlier at a similar raising another representative joke about notes receiving grades mid semester. while discussing israel's efforts to increase desperately needed aid for starving palestinians engage them, they've failed to implement all of the things that that we recommend. and now that said, we're not at the end of the 30 day period. and we are,
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we are in coverage already. it's not the end, it's not the end of the semester. you don't do that. you don't have the grades in the middle in the middle. the levity is the little bit in a for know, given how washington is validate and israel's compliance. any serious consequences seem unlikely. murray, from ocean i'll see, reporting from kim shuttle and crossing in southern is ro. yeah. and earlier i asked this folks personal v as really grouping responsible for 8 access to guns and all those frontiers about why so few laurise are seemingly coming through. border crossing cells are corresponding just laid out. some on the friedman said, the blame lies with humanitarian organizations. not as ro, the issue is one of, of logistical capabilities on behalf of the international organizations. and we've been working closely with them in order to help them increase their capacity and we've been encouraging them to do so. if there's a need for additional trucks,
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for example, since the beginning of the war, the conceptualization of early voting around 13 new trucks to distribute a, which isn't nearly enough to increase the capacity. on our end, we have opened additional crossings. this week we sold a 5th crossing be opened in case of for you. we need to increase our working hours . we've increased manhouse taking many different steps in order to increase our capacity for inspection that is not wet about ultimately the goal. so that gives them once the 80 submitted onto the golfing side of the border, these national innovations to pick it up and distribute it. just going back to the piece that we that we run. it was yesterday, it was during the day on the were just 3 trucks. there is the logistics between the agencies, that nature trails. is it good enough in your view that when that a and all that you monetary and things are there that people can come and pick it up in a timely fashion? i just want to make it clear that those 3 truck so again, i don't know what kind of data with that,
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but it was the time is arriving today. so i understand, but the trucks might have arrived in the morning. maybe they came later. i can tell you that there were between a 100, a 150 trucks that went into because forget to they don't kind of show them as well of all the crossings. as i mentioned, there are 5 active crossings. so i'm not again, i don't know what time the team was there in washington, give israel 30 days to boost station military and situation gas. it's threatening to cut us by the tree 8 if, if that's not achieved. now as we mentioned, the deadlines passed and the, the groups that came out of here carrying groups have stated that israel has not managed to meet. that's ultimatum. can i put a to one ton co gab itself be doing to improve the situation? because you've got control of what goes into night. so i would disagree with the characterize agent of those organizations. israel has consistently improved our capacity to facilitate humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. and we work together with the windows internationals to assist them in the activities as well. since the beginning of the wall,
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we've opened 4 additional crossings. we started the one with one crossing. there are no 5, as i mentioned, which is a theme opening this week. well violent scenes are again being witnessed in major european capitals in response to the gals award. police have reportedly chained over $200.00 protesters during a pro palestinian march. in central stood up the skirmishes with law enforcement erupt, leading to the arrest of protesters. many 1000 of them people were rallying in defiance of a palm and demonstrations imposed by local authorities after on rest last week. that's when you may remember is really full of funds where at tech, at of a much in the netherlands capital, leaving at least 10 people injured. while in paris. the glossy is also flurried during
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a pro palestinian demo was there the raleigh occurred in leave of 2 days from israel. european football qualifier and a pro is really a gal up plan to raise money for the jewish state. sizes of officers were deployed in the capital and rights. police fire tear gas after protesters to flourish on fire with the know the surprise is keep coming. as donald trump continues to a 9 sous new administration, us president elect a republican as nominated, former democratic congresswoman to say gilbert to serve as director of national intelligence. we had a great conversation and talk a little bit about the work that needs to be done. and i was grateful and honored to, to accept president trump, to offer, to serve our country and support his objective to defend the safety, security and freedom of the american people as the director of national intelligence, cheese a full month democrats. she's not just any form of democrats,
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she was actually voice chaff of the democratic national policies that was housed in school. she was within the democratic policy. she even runs to be president in 2020 over same, losing out eventually right at the into jo. bite and, but she has long had problems within her own policy problems that she has for no repeated. she says that they need you to get rid of the rules within the democratic policy that just paperless and back in 2020. when she was going to be that presidential candidate, what you have to say about the problems within her own policy. you have criticized hillary clinton as the quote personification of the rot his stick in the democratic party. what is the right you see in the democratic party that our democratic party unfortunately, is not the party that is of by and for the people? is it a part of it is a party that has been and continues to be influenced by the foreign policy
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establishment in washington represented by hillary clinton and others foreign policy by the military industrial complex and other greedy corporate interest sen, harris. any response? oh, sure. um i, i think that um, it's unfortunate that we have someone on the stage who is attempting to be the democratic nominee for president of the united states who during the obama administration, spent 4 years full time on fox news criticizing. president obama, this is the 1st time she'd criticized her and policy actually when a boma was no, but she was hugely critical of his policy when it came to syria. actually criticizing his administration for the money, it was given to the so called syrian rebels, rebels who later ended up selling or becoming terrorist group, such as, i'll call you to an ice. and she said that the time that it was the, the decisions by the administration that's cool,
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so much have up in the world over the past 2 decades. that's just take a listen to what she said in regards to that specific issue. why is it such a difficult position to take to say that we said stop, army 9 stream is stream service? oh, it's really not a difficult position, nor should it be. i think every american would be a surprise to know that for years our government has been providing both direct and indirect support to these are militant groups who are working directly with or, or even under the command of terrorist groups. like all, quite a nice is all in there. are there effort and sites over throw the syrian government? well, a glide view is may have spoken the fact that that was an odd scene in like the she gave an interview to us. those who exclusive comments to aussie at the time, but i think it gives you a sense of who this individual is. she somebody who's happy to speak her mind as
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a result of that. she has been criticized massively within their own policy. and here she is, a former democrats now going to be the national director of u. s. intelligence, the head of what 18 agencies with some $17000000000.00 at her disposal. this is a massive appointment and she will be back shaping the donald trump foreign policy playbook close up the next 4 years, what a turn around to has certainly, and as i said, she's known to speak her mind. so what does she said about some of the current events? well, yes, no, to speak your mind. did you notice a single 2? i mean, she has a slammed so many things that the bite and administration has been doing over the loss. fee is what to start off with the buyer lapse biologics, awesome thing. russia was accused ukraine of having for a very long time in saying that the us from them that was been night over and over then back in 2022. victoria new and to at the time was the and the secretary of
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state kind of notes that the us was involved in some biologics and ukraine got bought poundstone. this was like say you go with washer, was telling the truth. yes, there were these buying lives in ukraine by lives that the us is funding. she was a time everybody was like, you are lying, your russian stooge. that system to comments on the bio lapse. here are the undeniable facts. there are 25 to 30 us funded bio labs in ukraine instead of trying to cover this up. the biden. harrison ministration needs to work with russia, ukraine, nato, the u. n. to immediately implemented cease fire for all military action. the vicinity of these labs until they are secured, and these pathogens are destroyed. so completely verified in the price, but then just a few months, like the pentagon had to come clean and say, yes, actually, it was the $20.00 old that she mentioned. it was actually $46.00 point labs, so the us was the funny thing. so i mean, she was under play and yep. and yet, and she was cool. the russian stooge,
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when it comes to the current conflict in the mid least between gauze and israel, we know that she's fully supportive of israel, so we don't expect to see any particular shift that. but then coming back to censorship, i'm the way that she's being called a russian speech gap out that has, over and over, i said that she believes russia had legitimate concerns when it came to ukraine. and despite that, she was sense in the price. she was told to shut up by her policy and others, and that's something that's become really important to her at. this is what she have to say about what it's like to be a person, since it's speaking, not just your mind, but the actual tricks. there's a representative landsman from ohio who said, quote, why are we being asked to ban american officials from trying to stop propaganda from foreign adversaries? like food wire some proposing we leave syria,
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which prudent wants. why is the call to a band and ukraine continuing to emerge from some members? he goes on to say, remember, and i'm quoting him. remember, hitler did this. he used americans to spread his propaganda and it cost millions their lives. putting is doing the same thing. so to be clear, this congressman from ohio feels that americans who dare to say, hey, we need to stop writing blank checks to fund the proxy. war against russia via ukraine must be silenced. he feels that anyone who says, hey, we need to bring our troops home from syria, our russian propagandist, and must be silenced. this is dangerous because this is coming from people who are in great positions of power to actually
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act on this nonsense. but according to the democrats, she's a russian stage deposit the fact that over and over she's been proved correct. and i just want to add 25 brief points here. she has window for know for the bite and administration is both the will of close to, to a new, clear will than ever before. we now have reports in the last 24 hours that show that ukraine is considering building a new flip on despite the fact that it's a signet change, the nuclear nonproliferation treaty. and as a result of her not being pointed, she has been put on the ukranian. that's less, the more toby, it's less in the last few hours. i think that gives you a sense of what cube is thinking and essentially proofing its puns at the idea of somebody who's coming in, who's willing to listening to a russian point of view. as donald trump at 9 say is more candidates to make off his future team. let's pick a quick look at what we know about their senses on one issue, in particular, ukraine conflict.
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the friends who would probably agree with us on those things are like, well, if you don't stop them and you pray and then he's hung along and apologize. i don't, i don't think she's, i mean, maybe in a perfect world where he had a military facilities and getting found himself, king of europe, he would probably knows enough to know that is probably not going much further in the case of ukraine who wants war and what he's talking about, if he wants to ward and now as a business man, he's not going to tell you about his negotiating tactic to bring it to a close. but i don't understand why we would not want to war like that to end. if we do not stop them, no, we must do it. the i was so furious, but not surprised when i saw the bloomberg news reports that the biden
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administration is now considering draining $200000000.00 out of army reserves to send more money to ukraine. i can't even believe this is a controversial view to take on this floor, but i believe that the us army reserves should actually be for the us army. yeah, it's been quite a week, doesn't it? but let's discuss developments with our tea contributor charter read, who joins being the students are great to see. you see these new appointments then in from, to point to the team going forward. they've been met with surprise of course, but also praise criticism, depending on who you speak to. of course, what's your, what's your overall take on? do you expect the nominations the pass? yes. think to your 1st question. it's really stunning, some of the choices and it's wonderful in a way, i mean, look at tulsa gathered, right, have the very people that put her on
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a no fly list. she's now going to be supervising as director of intelligence. and i think it tells you gabbert has a wonderful pay. matt gates is another one. as you may remember, recall methods for someone who talked to me personally on the phone when i was here in moscow telling me that, you know, he was worried about my personal safety. he really cares about whistle blowers. he cares about their safety. and he's really shaking up the d o j, he believe, and he's very much questioning the funding that's gone to both ukraine and to israel. he's, he's, you know, definitely, america 1st. he wants that money to stay domestically. well that's the thing to trump is america 1st, trump is economy. first step is trying to get money back in people's pockets. that's what he says on moore's mom are expensive. this is going to be, i imagine one of the key focal point. it actually is because a lot of the money, i think a lot of the voting that happened, the people voted for the republicans for the house,
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the senate and the white house resoundingly. they are done with unless wars they were done with afghanistan with iraq, with ukraine. the proxy were actually that, that the us, the need are fighting against russia. and i, i think you have a lot of americans who realize, yeah, rush is not the enemy. china is not the enemy, these politicians in washington that are basically taking money laundering money and not putting it into the us economy or the enemy. and so you see that with the people they voted for because the people who they voted for are people that are questioning the what you would call to do the state. they want them out. and do you think just on the point you made that people often say that americans just vote on domestic issues only. but when it comes to foreign wars, has it no, the penny dropped completely that they're so expensive that funding them means that you and your family have less less money. that seems to be the residing issue that has as come to the forefront this time around. and oh, absolutely, i mean,
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for the 1st time in history, the u. s. military budget was one trillion dollars and they kind of gone flunked 6 audits. they don't know where the money went and it went in people's pocket. so you have um, definitely people that are very upset about like francis put paying $8.00 a carton for a dozen eggs. paying it twice or 3 times the amount for rent, while their wages are stagnant. you have people that literally are on food stamps and working full time. they cannot support their children and no child poverty rates, as i mentioned last year, is now 75 percent in america. 75 percent of american children living at the property line that's never been heard of before. so we're supposed to, you know, america supposed to be this wealthy country, but all of it has been going to military. so people really want to see change. so i think trump has that impetus behind him. ok, let's see it. let's put your money where your mouth is. willie be allowed to. i put
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it like that. you, you mentioned the dates, they had some call at the uh, the uh, the blog. so i'm calling the, the infrastructure behind the scenes, the states department as well as a key element of that. but they've got the set up the market republicans at. they've got the house of representatives, so they've got congress, they've got the white house. so that bottle is going to come to the head who wins it? well, very have it. i think you've got some good warriors. chelsea, gab or do you know i've met her rage against the war machine when we spoke out against the ukraine conflict. this is in washington dc. a couple of years ago. chelsea was there. i had an opportunity to speak to her and she is very committed to ending on 4 and more. she's been in the us military. she's talked about the waste and the management and, and the need for the she talked about the horrible things that happened with that scout us down in iraq. she's a good person and she's going to be in a good position. she's also advising. you have mac a is she was going to be attorney general who's going to be um,
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she's gonna be going after the d o j an f b i, there's going to be some n c i a. so there's going to be some big turnover there. you have you on most you on muskets going to be cleaning house and what they're going to be doing is going after the bureaucrats and suit to answer your question directly. the beer a car crash or you usually have been the ones behind a lot of stuff talk is war mongering because they benefit from it financially. that's all about the change and yeah, if, if this happens now again, you made a good point. the election needs to be certified january 2020th is when the and all gratian is, we need to get to january 20th, and we need to get these people confirmed. now, i think they have the votes to confirm. mm hm. many of these mac dates is more controversial, even with a magazine, but i think you have enough support for him to get through. we'll see we just some of the time to delve into, but whether it will be any democratic surprise. it is that by the administration on til january as well, we might get that as a leader at a later stage turn to thanks so much shar to come to be there. tar. read. bringing
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us through that. thank you. well, no change is expected. russian foreign minister, a circular for off has given his perspective on whether american policy towards ukraine will alter under a new president. i didn't see the ocean still in the washington's principled attitude towards ukrainian. and european affairs will not change in the sense that the united states will always strive to keep under its control. every thing that happens in the near nato's and of course, in the nato space itself or the, the european union now represents an alliance in military and political terms of the size of how this will be done is how they imagined the implementation of their control. will function in the new conditions. i do not presume to guess what, i have no doubt that they will want to keep these processes under their control. some have now begun to look at the ukranian situation more soberly and say that much has already been lost and you can't return it to that. let's somehow freeze as simple. so what is being proposed by those who are now trying to present as
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radically change in their position, whether it's and wanting to stop the workplace, that they still say, let's act along the line of contacts, go to a truce for 10 years. let's come back to it over time. so it was, but these are the same minutes agreements only in a new package or even worse, the minutes agreements were final. if only someone had bothered to understand that this was the case of the. now those words on the screen smoke them out a saw to african government ministers, proposed solution to solutions of illegal miners, trump in an underground shaft in the countries north. west problems has been a big issue for a long time. let's get the latest to all it from ortiz, me leave. you can get around 4000 illegal. mine is also trapped underground in an abandoned mind. soft in still from jade. the north waste province also africa with little cold reports of these things that some may have
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a way to die. so these folks from the process has told me that police are working with local community members to help bring the mind is to safety. how if i also see a said once the mind is afford to the surface, the will be arrested and those are the same sentiments, echo device. so that because administer in the praise, it is a single both on a venue who has made it clear that governments also that a couple not attempt to rescue illegal. mine is a trapped underground, is still fontaine in state a fall which will take me just a single from out to understanding how to move criminals. i know to be helped me knows to be pissy cutest, a web or just move them out. they will come out, of course the minister's comments have spots a storm off reactions. some people support a strong star as well as is criticized, saying that to where is so a lack of input, the full, the families who are desperately trying to find to be a mine is around the family. members of union members also say the minutes the
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