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i'm amy goodman. over one million displaced palestinians are under threat of a new ground assault on gaza's southernmost city of rafah after the israeli military said it would attack the area once labeled a safe zone. the u.n. called rafah, located on the border with egypt, a "pressure cooker of despair." the death toll in gaza continues to rise with over 27,000 killed and more than 66,000 wounded in four months. over 11,000 of those killed by israel have been children. the palestine red crescent society is calling for the international community to intervene immediately to halt attacks on medical workers and to help find a six-year-old girl, hind, and two members of their emergency medical team, yousef zeino and ahmed al madhoun, who have been missing for nearly four days. hind and her 15-year-old relative layan hamadeh called the red crescent on monday pleading for help as israeli tanks approached their family's car in gaza city. all six members of hind's family were killed by israeli fire, includin
i'm amy goodman. over one million displaced palestinians are under threat of a new ground assault on gaza's southernmost city of rafah after the israeli military said it would attack the area once labeled a safe zone. the u.n. called rafah, located on the border with egypt, a "pressure cooker of despair." the death toll in gaza continues to rise with over 27,000 killed and more than 66,000 wounded in four months. over 11,000 of those killed by israel have been children. the palestine...
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i'm amy goodman. it is wonderful to be back. palestinian health officials say israeli strikes killed at least 67 people in rafah overnight as fears grow israel will soon launch a ground invasion on a city where over one million palestinians have sought refuge. the overnight airstrikes came as israeli special forces carried out an operation in rafah to free two is really argentine hostages, 60-year-old fernando simon merman and 70-year-old luis har. they were both found to be in good condition after being held captive since october 7. on sunday president biden spoke by phone with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the white house said biden warned netanyahu against a ground invasion of rafah unless there is a "credible and executable plan for ensuring the safety and support for the more than one million people sheltering there.” authorities in egypt have threatened to suspend a key peace treaty with israel if rafah is invaded. hamas has also warned an israeli invasion of rafah will torpedo ongo
i'm amy goodman. it is wonderful to be back. palestinian health officials say israeli strikes killed at least 67 people in rafah overnight as fears grow israel will soon launch a ground invasion on a city where over one million palestinians have sought refuge. the overnight airstrikes came as israeli special forces carried out an operation in rafah to free two is really argentine hostages, 60-year-old fernando simon merman and 70-year-old luis har. they were both found to be in good condition...
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amy: dr., this is democratic senator chris van hollen speaking ahead of a vote on the $95 billion aid package to israel, ukraine, and taiwan. >> had a president, i want that to sink in. kids in gaza are now dying from the deliberate withholding of food. in addition to the horror of that news, one other thing is true, that is a war crime. it is a textbook war crime. and that makes those who orchestrate it were criminals. amy: that is democratic senator chris van hollen on the floor of the u.s. senate. dr. khan, you're talking about the thinness of the children, the whole population. >> maybe, -- an, from what i saw what i experienced when i was on the ground speaking to officials, speaking to the doctors and this whole -- one of the whole aspects of this war in gaza, the genocidal intent of israeli politicians, israeli army has been clear. what is bizarre, they have openly called for epidemics. as a health care professional, the attack on the health care system has been unprecedented. the vicio
amy: dr., this is democratic senator chris van hollen speaking ahead of a vote on the $95 billion aid package to israel, ukraine, and taiwan. >> had a president, i want that to sink in. kids in gaza are now dying from the deliberate withholding of food. in addition to the horror of that news, one other thing is true, that is a war crime. it is a textbook war crime. and that makes those who orchestrate it were criminals. amy: that is democratic senator chris van hollen on the floor of the...
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i'm amy goodman.palestinian officials are accusing israeli forces of carrying out execution-style killings in gaza after the discovery of a mass grave containing at least 30 decomposing bodies. some of the victims were blindfolded with their hands tied behind their back with zip ties. the bodies were found on the grounds of a school in beit lahiya. al jazeera spoke to one man who helped discover the bodies. >> inside the schoolyard, we were shocked to find the dead bodies. blindfolded and handcuffed to the back. they were kept inside black plastic bags. amy: the discovery of the mass grave comes as the death toll in gaza has topped 27,000. at least another 66,000 have been injured. the group euro-med human rights monitor is now estimating that more than 25,000 palestinian children have lost one or both parents in gaza over the past four months. in central gaza, the two largest hospitals in khan younis have run out of food amid israel's assault on the city. dr. nassim hassan, the head of the emergency
i'm amy goodman.palestinian officials are accusing israeli forces of carrying out execution-style killings in gaza after the discovery of a mass grave containing at least 30 decomposing bodies. some of the victims were blindfolded with their hands tied behind their back with zip ties. the bodies were found on the grounds of a school in beit lahiya. al jazeera spoke to one man who helped discover the bodies. >> inside the schoolyard, we were shocked to find the dead bodies. blindfolded and...
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i'm amy goodman.outh africa has urged the international court of justice to take action if israel goes ahead with its planned ground invasion of rafah, where over a million displaced gazans have sought refuge. in a statement, the south african government said it is concerned israel's actions in rafah will "result in further large-scale killing, harm and destruction" and breach the genocide convention. in january, the icj ordered israel to take steps to prevent genocide in gaza. on tuesday, the u.n.'s top humanitarian chief warned an assault on rafah could lead to a slaughter in gaza. in an interview with reuters, international criminal court prosecutor karim khan expressed -- spoke about the situation in rafah. >> half the population of gaza concentrated around rafah, reportedly six times normal concentration. when you have 60% children and women by all accounts, the risks to civilians is profound. and there is no blank check. that all parties are on notice. israel, members of the military are on noti
i'm amy goodman.outh africa has urged the international court of justice to take action if israel goes ahead with its planned ground invasion of rafah, where over a million displaced gazans have sought refuge. in a statement, the south african government said it is concerned israel's actions in rafah will "result in further large-scale killing, harm and destruction" and breach the genocide convention. in january, the icj ordered israel to take steps to prevent genocide in gaza. on...
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i'm amy goodman. in kansas city, missouri, at least one person died and 22 were wounded during a shooting at the parade celebrating sunday's super bowl victory by the kansas city chiefs. a beloved local dj and mother named lisa lopez-galvan was killed in the shooting. she hosted a show on the local community radio station kkfi. they the kansas city fire department said eight of the shooting victims suffered "immediately life-threatening injuries." nine of the shooting victims were children. the kansas city schools were closed so kids could attend the parade. police have detained three people in connection to the shooting. police are still determining a motive but have ruled out terrorism. this is kansas city police chief stacey graves. >> i am angry at what happened today. the people who came to this celebration should expect a safe environment. we had over 800 law enforcement officers, kansas city and other agencies, at the location to keep everyone safe. because of bad actors, which were very few, t
i'm amy goodman. in kansas city, missouri, at least one person died and 22 were wounded during a shooting at the parade celebrating sunday's super bowl victory by the kansas city chiefs. a beloved local dj and mother named lisa lopez-galvan was killed in the shooting. she hosted a show on the local community radio station kkfi. they the kansas city fire department said eight of the shooting victims suffered "immediately life-threatening injuries." nine of the shooting victims were...
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i'm amy goodman. new satellite imagery shows at least 144,000 buildings in gaza have been damaged or destroyed since the israeli bombardment began nearly four months ago. that's more than half of all buildings in the gaza strip, including mosques, schools, and cultural sites. corey scher of the city university of new york told the bbc -- "we've done work over ukraine, we've also looked at aleppo and other cities, but the extent and the pace of damage is remarkable. i've never seen this much damage appear so quickly." in other news, the heads of multiple u.n. organizations are warning gaza will face catastrophic consequences if the palestinian refugee agency unrwa runs out of money. the united states and over a dozen other nations have paused funding for the agency after israel accused 12 of iraq's -- unrwa's 13,000 employees in gaza of taking part in the hamas attack on meanwhile, israeli october 7. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is vowing to continue the war in gaza despite reports negotiators may
i'm amy goodman. new satellite imagery shows at least 144,000 buildings in gaza have been damaged or destroyed since the israeli bombardment began nearly four months ago. that's more than half of all buildings in the gaza strip, including mosques, schools, and cultural sites. corey scher of the city university of new york told the bbc -- "we've done work over ukraine, we've also looked at aleppo and other cities, but the extent and the pace of damage is remarkable. i've never seen this...
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amy: no. of the unfortunate advantages we have as international aid workers, we are not subject to the same thing that the national workers have to go through every day, which is sad and unfortunate. we don't experience the same torment they do. it is heartbreaking to hear that that had to happen. christian: we are going to focus through the program tonight on events in new york, the debate within the security council. now that you are out, a long way from gaza, how do you reflect on the way that the security council in the united nations has been able to deal with this? amy: it is hard to see. when you are there, and this has been covered, you don't have access to the outside world, so you don't know why things are happening. telecommunications are poor, the internet is almost nonexistent. coming out to see what is happening is heartbreaking. sometimes you hope because maybe it wasn't the right information, maybe they didn't know how truly bad it was, and that is why we didn't see resolutions
amy: no. of the unfortunate advantages we have as international aid workers, we are not subject to the same thing that the national workers have to go through every day, which is sad and unfortunate. we don't experience the same torment they do. it is heartbreaking to hear that that had to happen. christian: we are going to focus through the program tonight on events in new york, the debate within the security council. now that you are out, a long way from gaza, how do you reflect on the way...
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i'm nermeen shaikh joined by amy goodman. hi, amy. amy: hi, nermeen.welcome to all of our listeners and viewers around the country and around the world. nermeen: senior biden administration officials traveled to michigan on thursday to meet with arab american and muslim leaders amid growing opposition to biden's candidacy over his support for israel's assault on gaza. michigan, which is an important swing state, is also home to the largest percentage of arab americans in the united states. biden's campaign manager traveled to detroit last month, but a number of arab american leaders and elected officials declined to meet with her over the war in gaza. last week, biden traveled to michigan himself to meet with members of the united auto workers union who endorsed him, but he did not meet with any arab-american leaders. white house press secretary karine jean-pierre responded to a question about the meetings in michigan at a news conference yesterday. >> senior officials traveled to michigan and they are traveling today to hear directly from the communit
i'm nermeen shaikh joined by amy goodman. hi, amy. amy: hi, nermeen.welcome to all of our listeners and viewers around the country and around the world. nermeen: senior biden administration officials traveled to michigan on thursday to meet with arab american and muslim leaders amid growing opposition to biden's candidacy over his support for israel's assault on gaza. michigan, which is an important swing state, is also home to the largest percentage of arab americans in the united states....
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he proved a godsend to amy and her hospital newspaper. cooper came aboard, facing not the challenge of finding enough material for the eight page paper, but rather editing the overwhelming amount of content available for potential publication. news of the atrocities at andersonville and secretary of war edwin stanton's daily war routinely put cooper's editorial skills to the test, especially in covering the presidential election of 1864. cooper found himself tracking the movements of the entrenched army of the potomac. not so much on the battlefield, as in its pivotal parade towards the poles and the national nations day of decision. knowing full well the soldier vote and the army of the potomac was crucial to lincoln's chances for another term. the journal's editor included the latest information on the temporary release of patients and whole regiments for 20 days to go home to vote. there was also information on polling procedure in the field for the election. competing with election results on the morning of november 9th, there was oth
he proved a godsend to amy and her hospital newspaper. cooper came aboard, facing not the challenge of finding enough material for the eight page paper, but rather editing the overwhelming amount of content available for potential publication. news of the atrocities at andersonville and secretary of war edwin stanton's daily war routinely put cooper's editorial skills to the test, especially in covering the presidential election of 1864. cooper found himself tracking the movements of the...
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i'm nermeen shaikh, joined by amy goodman. hi amy! amy: hi, nermeen.e to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. i am not -- for four years i somehow avoided getting covid but i ended up getting it. asymptomatic. i am at the tail end of it. i just have to go from positive to negative. it is not exactly in my nature to go negative but i am really working on it. until then, nermeen is there and i am here. most important, on with the show. nermeen: we look forward to having you back, amy. secretary of state tony blinken is heading to qatar and then to israel and the west bank after holding talks in egypt and saudi arabia. this comes as israel threatens to launch a ground invasion of the southern gaza city of rafah where over half of all residents of gaza have sought refuge. palestinian health officials say israeli attacks killed 107 palestinians over the past day, bringing the palestinian death toll to over 27,500, including over 11,500 children. this is blinken's fifth trip to the middle east since hamas attacked is
i'm nermeen shaikh, joined by amy goodman. hi amy! amy: hi, nermeen.e to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. i am not -- for four years i somehow avoided getting covid but i ended up getting it. asymptomatic. i am at the tail end of it. i just have to go from positive to negative. it is not exactly in my nature to go negative but i am really working on it. until then, nermeen is there and i am here. most important, on with the show. nermeen: we look...
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i'm nermeen shaikh in new york, joined by amy goodman. hi, amy. amy: hi, nermeen. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. nermeen: fears are growing in rafah over an imminent israeli ground invasion after israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu rejected a hamas proposal for a ceasefire on wednesday and ordered the military to attack the southernmost city in the territory. over 1.2 million palestinians are sheltering in rafah after being displaced in the israeli assault. u.n. secretary-general antonio guterres said a ground invasion of rafah would "exponentially increase what is already a humanitarian nightmare with untold regional consequences." aid agencies are warning of famine amid profound food shortages with a quarter of a million people in gaza already starving. the healthcare system has collapsed and the lack of water and sanitation has prompted outbreaks of illness and disease. most of the residents in gaza have been internally displaced with more than half the population sheltering in facilities run by un
i'm nermeen shaikh in new york, joined by amy goodman. hi, amy. amy: hi, nermeen. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. nermeen: fears are growing in rafah over an imminent israeli ground invasion after israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu rejected a hamas proposal for a ceasefire on wednesday and ordered the military to attack the southernmost city in the territory. over 1.2 million palestinians are sheltering in rafah after being...
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amy winehouse is out.— amy winehouse is out.t that. you're going _ amy winehouse is out. i'm not sure about that. you're going to - amy winehouse is out. i'm not sure about that. you're going to get - amy winehouse is out. i'm not sure about that. you're going to get to i about that. you're going to get to see my singing in the movie and i hope people respond to their work that notjust i put in, i put a lot of hours in but, you know, i was working with giles martin and i have my own singing teacher and we'll put a lot of effort into it and nick cave are just finished a score of the movie as well so i think music in general and ourfilm. the the movie as well so i think music in general and our film.— in general and our film. the final one for me- _ in general and our film. the final one for me. barbie _ in general and our film. the final one for me. barbie and - in general and our film. the final - one for me. barbie and oppenheimer, baftas, which did you see first? i am in barbie. you will never never do blinken and you'll miss
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when we heard from amy _ there in its path. when we heard from amy who — there in its path.en we heard from amy who was just - there in its path. when we heard from amy who wasjust return, l there in its path. when we heard l from amy who wasjust return, the from amy who was just return, the canadian were nurse who just returned, you understand why there are some the voices most of all the voices of gazans and saying, please end the war as soon as. the families of hostages are desperate for their loved ones to come home. gazans desperately want an end to the war, not just a desperately want an end to the war, notjust a long pause. i was at the security conference ten days ago where a lot of the main players were there including people sitting at there including people sitting at the talks in paris and, the prognosis then was grim. they said it is bleak. the two sides are very wide apart. there was also a resolve to try and close the gaps. there wasn't some very strategic thinking about how to bring the two sides closer together. about how to bring the two sides closertogethe
when we heard from amy _ there in its path. when we heard from amy who — there in its path.en we heard from amy who was just - there in its path. when we heard from amy who wasjust return, l there in its path. when we heard l from amy who wasjust return, the from amy who was just return, the canadian were nurse who just returned, you understand why there are some the voices most of all the voices of gazans and saying, please end the war as soon as. the families of hostages are desperate for...
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that was amy's silicone was _ consideration. that was amy's silicone was speaking - consideration.amy's silicone was speaking to - consideration. that was amy's silicone was speaking to me . consideration. that was amy's silicone was speaking to me a | silicone was speaking to me a short while back. they are demanding better pay and better working conditions according to driver's groups. drivers who are considered independent contractors have accused platforms of taking disproportionately high commissions. the move comes after lift said it would guarantee weekly earnings for drivers in a first for the us ridesharing industry. police in delhi have imposed a month—long ban on public gatherings ahead of a planned march on the indian capital on tuesday by thousands of farmers. police say the demonstration poses a significant threat to public safety and thousands of security forces have been deployed. routes into delhi from neighbouring states have also been barricaded. farmers from more than two hundred unions plan to converge on the city on tractors to push for better crop prices prom
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>> jimmy: yeah, here's -- here's amy schumer in "life & beth." like - >> okay. >> if i was kind of like -- what do you -- okay. >> i just don't want you to slip >> no, i'm not >> let me -- let me -- >> i'll just go down okay >> okay. >> are you okay? >> is that happening >> looks like you're getting water in your face though. >> is that working >> i don't want you to not be able to breathe. >> yeah, do you want to just like go eat pita chips and watch "vanderpump" [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: come on. "life & beth." >> yeah. i also want to say, the incredible music you heard in that clip was by your very own ray angry. >> jimmy: ray angry, right there. >> ray and timo elliston are the composers on my show >> jimmy: hey. >> and thank you, quest, for introducing ray. >> jimmy: yeah, good job, ray. congratulations, buddy, good job. [ cheers and applause >> genius. genius >> jimmy: by the way, you had another stand-up special come out last year, "emergency contact," nominated for a golden globe, no big deal. [ cheers and applause it w
>> jimmy: yeah, here's -- here's amy schumer in "life & beth." like - >> okay. >> if i was kind of like -- what do you -- okay. >> i just don't want you to slip >> no, i'm not >> let me -- let me -- >> i'll just go down okay >> okay. >> are you okay? >> is that happening >> looks like you're getting water in your face though. >> is that working >> i don't want you to not be able to breathe. >>...
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amy, be difficult. i mean, amy, it just seems a bit unfair.e're all people will say, hey, we're all getting older and longer, getting older and living longer, you yeah, there's a big >> um, yeah, there's a big difference life difference between life expectancy and how the expectancy and how the expectancy how you can expectancy of how long you can work two completely work for. they're two completely different . but of different things. and but one of the reasons this is the reasons that this is happening we've got happening is because we've got a falling rate. we need falling birth rate. so we need more born or we need more more people born or we need more people paying in. so i'd people here paying in. so i'd say this is an argument for more immigration. oh, because people need to come here or have more children or and kids. we children or and have kids. we can't we can't keep up. can't keep up. we can't keep up. we don't enough taxpayers. can't keep up. we can't keep up. we we're enough taxpayers. can't keep up. we can't keep up. we we're er
amy, be difficult. i mean, amy, it just seems a bit unfair.e're all people will say, hey, we're all getting older and longer, getting older and living longer, you yeah, there's a big >> um, yeah, there's a big difference life difference between life expectancy and how the expectancy and how the expectancy how you can expectancy of how long you can work two completely work for. they're two completely different . but of different things. and but one of the reasons this is the reasons that...
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last but, certainly not least, is amy zantzinger currently the head of amy zantzinger interior design, which she established 1998. you can see some of the beautiful bleeding right of service and of design and, of care and of course, all with grace and civility. her interior design business was put on hold for two years when she in february in 2007 was asked by president george w bush if she would serve as his special assistant to the president and the white house social secretary and she did. with great through january of 2009 from 1993 to 1994, she zipped back to san francisco and was the chief officer for that fair city. amy also worked in the white house for president h.w. bush in the visitors office from 1989 to 1992. please me in giving a warm welcome to our incredible panel and our wonderful moderator. thanks again. for. all. welcome everybody. welcome to the stage. hello, everyone, again. this has been such a terrific day and thank you so much and thank for watching. welcoming us to the american history museum. it's such a wonderful museum, a perfect place for us to have this c
last but, certainly not least, is amy zantzinger currently the head of amy zantzinger interior design, which she established 1998. you can see some of the beautiful bleeding right of service and of design and, of care and of course, all with grace and civility. her interior design business was put on hold for two years when she in february in 2007 was asked by president george w bush if she would serve as his special assistant to the president and the white house social secretary and she did....
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i'm nermeen shaikh in new york, joined by amy goodman. hi, amy. amy: hi, nermeen.o all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. nermeen: hamas has put forward a detailed plan for a new ceasefire deal aimed at ending israel's assault on gaza. the plan is a response to a proposal drawn up two weeks ago by the u.s., israel, qatar, and egypt. the hamas counterproposal, which was introduced late tuesday night, envisions three phases of 45 days each. in the first phase, hamas would release all female israeli hostages, males under 19, and elderly and sick people in exchange for palestinian women and children held in israeli jails. israel would also withdraw from populated areas in gaza, cease aerial operations, allow far more aid to enter, and permit palestinians to return to their homes, including in northern gaza. the second 45-day phase, to be negotiated during the first, would include the release of all remaining hostages, mostly soldiers, in exchange for more palestinian prisoners and israel would complete its withdrawal from gaza. i
i'm nermeen shaikh in new york, joined by amy goodman. hi, amy. amy: hi, nermeen.o all of our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. nermeen: hamas has put forward a detailed plan for a new ceasefire deal aimed at ending israel's assault on gaza. the plan is a response to a proposal drawn up two weeks ago by the u.s., israel, qatar, and egypt. the hamas counterproposal, which was introduced late tuesday night, envisions three phases of 45 days each. in the first...