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as cumberland best produces the best fixes and those other people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the israel says it's killed 90 people this rate on our see for hospital on detained 100 small the i'm carry johnston. this is, i was just there a lot from the whole. so coming up, malnourished and exhausted. concerned is growing for gauze as adults has backlink to save lives or is ready as the strikes unoccupied. westbank, 3 palestinians had been killed in geneva. and the warning from the un that said don, is facing one of the west humanitarians sauced as recent history,
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the at least 104 palestinians had been killed in multiple attacks across the garza in the past day from northern gauze photos having the shipping people being tied up and detained inside the l. c for hospital complex or israel says it has interrogated more than 300 people. and taken at least $160.00, from the strip for further investigation to the new surround the rest of the g. calvin central gaza 20 for palestinian women and children have been killed. witnesses say strikes, it's a residential area when people with sleeping homes that have been completely destroyed. and another is very s tri coverage. refugee camp has wiped out all the members of a family. at least 17 people were killed in the attack and also targeted a bakery crucial in feeding. the staffing population will tag assume has more now
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on the attack on i'll see the hospital from rafa and southern casa, the situation right now when a she felt hospital is getting much more difficult. as a residents are being trumps, entirely inside the neighborhood to be. i've been receiving more calls from boost residence will have been running extremely low in terms of food and was alongside that the is very military troops have so far and i'm part of a residential house is on the vicinity of a she felt hospital as a part of the is there any ongoing village with ration that did not tell now and in the she felt hospital also they have been attacking the reception department inside of the hospital. they have caused a critical damage to a number of the facilities of the hospital. the specifically that sit for areas have been turned to be an investigation room where people inside have been absolutely integrated a by the is very minute to troops where are still hundreds of people and patients
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are unable to leave the hospital and the ongoing classes and confrontations taking place there too now, and also we have been hearing from the monitoring of how much that they have. a tax number of is very military tanks and all the areas that are leading to the hospital as a part of the ongoing. also confrontations that to now is it still ongoing that on the ground and we're on con, has more now and it is really all these remarks on that rate on the al schafer. l. cool in ms. aids resoundingly a success so. so the, the is really a armies cheapest off heads or how levy was in house or a hospital in the last few hours. he said, you know, operation, hey, we're serving 2 goals, hurting him as his leadership. i'm putting pressure on the hostage release negotiations. the rest, he says, i've seen you and officials is very, very important to put pressure on how math is very important to put pressure on the
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negotiations as well. so this is seen as a successful operation. these riley site that they'd killed 90 palestinians. they also say that they've arrested some 350 about a 160 of those have been taken into is all appropriate for interrogation. so the fact that these really all me chief, was in our ship for medical complex. what am i, senior military officials to visit? certainly a place of an ongoing battle in a long time is a significant move from these riley's, it shows you that they are confident they are a chief thing that goes within the hospital. this actual community of is very alone, but what they seeing once again, this is a hospital, of course, is being attacked by some name is a member of how must his political be around. he denies israel is claims that that will suffice, is inside. i'll she for hospital a solution and shift almost within his very. busy serious, very,
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very visuals. so we all want to hear this to somebody named provo gummed up by the prison. so for i must find some sort of minutes from the people inside the hospital . i come dash to the one i'm concerned with the normally the 10 people inside the hospital uh, out of business. uh they have executed in the fee. hundreds of our people, including as innocent civilians, some of our crackers can around dollars within one to be out of to facing the new and vision for the hospital. i think the most important point here is not, is not about how many of you have can only but that the repeatedly, in saving or storming the head 1st. and it is destroying the house with those distorted vacation. thousands of thousands of the month of summer by hundreds of
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them were good enough including instantly uh my house. uh, most of the stuff has been taking hostages, but actually the intro to give it some of them execute the fees of the world health organization says doctors in guys are a suffering from malnutrition, weight loss, and exhaustion. the working continuously to treat the injured. but without enough food to the struggling to get through this shift, victoria gave me reports dr. bashaw, abdul called that hasn't stopped working all day. he's doing a 24 hour shift in the accident and emergency department of alex the hospital in garza and surviving on a few plates of rice and this low metal books, a group of people, the funds and knowledge. but we've been provided with a few meals, but nutritionally, they are not sufficient out of each meal to share between 2 doctors and consist of rice and a small amount of vegetables. know protein is not enough for adults to working these hours. the head of the emergency department is worried about his teams.
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ability to keep going. he says die of food shortages mean staff start that shift exhaustive. i'm famished. in the money we're seeing malnutrition, among health workers in the emergency department, white gloves, pile skin, the come work like this, and especially with so many injuries coming in. they don't have the energy to work for more than 2 hours. who at the hospitals make shift kitchen, they turn the few ingredients available into meals. the staff can food has become a staple with little l suite during more than 5 months of will bought. it's far from being an adequate sources. food, the we're suffering from nutritional deficiencies, fruit and vegetables aren't available. so we're not getting any minerals or vitamins. we depend on canned food, but sometimes the price of the go sky high. without adequate nutrition, does a high risk of health workers folding sick. and that's the last thing causes collapsed health system needs. victoria gates and b l g 0. and it's ready drain
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strike has targeted palestinians. now to cut them in the occupies westbank, the scale of casualties and the shelves of refuge account isn't yet clear. because red crescent is cruised on to able to get through is very forced, is all set to be obstructing, accessed emergency crews, while sending more troops to the area is ready. military has targeted a vehicle in jeanine and occupied westbank. at least 3 palestinians were killed in the strike. the protest in red crescent says one person is critically wounded. at least 440 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank, including 102 people in janine says israel, north, this war on guns. the confrontations between one and it's under the kind of student or, or a t bro counts during the funeral procession. authorities find that large crowds
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gathering in jeanine at least 27 palestinians have been injured. the account has been following developments from remodel. a hundreds of palestinians attended a funeral of 3 men who had been killed in this right as strike just on the outskirts of jeanine refugee camp. earlier on in the day. as they began the procession, they actually march to the policy and authority, police districts where they demanded what they called political prisoners to be released. the police then fight once the crowd, we know at least 27 people in just one of them was chasing the head in so critically wounded. so let me walk you back just a few hours. at 5 37 pm. local time is ready. latrice struck a vehicle that was driving just on the outskirts of to the refugee county. 3 promising units were killed and one was wounded. 2 of them were fine to, to belong to the janine battalion. now these, right, the army did release the statements along with is right intelligence. they said
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they struck to senior. it's not a jihad operatives inside a vehicle. and they said they were planning attacks and one is also killed and what they called and this really it last night. but this is actually, that's where the settler living and the legal assessments not far from janine. so what do you mean that has long been a flash point in the past 2 years as being the center of intensified and find the right? by the way, the military and many people, not just a fight to say that they feel this, this the form of collective punishment against them, nor finds out is there a ramallah in the occupied. westbank is what a prime minister benjamin netanyahu has spoken to us with public consent. it says 5 video think he wanted to film up supports for the board and gaza. but senior democrats declined netanyahu's request. let me say this. i care deeply about
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is real and it's long term future. when you make the issue partisan, you heard the cause of helping israel. the democrats talk about the 2 state solution, in my opinion, the 2 states they're most worried about our michigan and nevada, which are states that biden is very worried about in terms of his own re election. president biden would have the backbone to stand up with the people of israel. instead, he is running scared of the extremist of his own part. it wasn't until with and has more now from washington dc. the benjamin netanyahu has been accusing a congressional democrats of interfering in domestic politics in israel. so consider that irony. what you see here basically is a lot of political posturing by senate and, and house democrats, by senate and house republicans, and by the government of benjamin netanyahu. in israel,
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but essentially there is going to be no easy way to resolve this. first, the meeting that tab benjamin netanyahu spoke to remotely of senate republicans was essentially a uh, a regular luncheon of these members. and so for chuck schumer, the senate majority leader to deny benjamin netanyahu access to his democratic party members own luncheon is really it's really not that big of a deal. this is not the matter of having him appear in the chamber of the house of representatives for a joint meeting of the house and the senate as he was able to do back in 2015. when republicans controlled both the senate and the house leadership. and essentially brought him in to try to undermine the obama as a bomb administration's efforts to negotiate the wrong nuclear deal. this is a very different political context. and so you have basically this big game of
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chicken which party might want to blink and which party might want to stand fast on its own position, considering ongoing us support for israel in its war against homos, spoken to 100 american to his office rights as an actor, this type released the statement criticizing one of the largest pro israel don't be groups in the us. the statement opposes the american israel. public affairs committee's role in trying to quote, dominates and deformed the democratic primaries. while the text is not specifically mentioned, the war and casa focuses on the upcoming us general election, especially on x plans to defeat women of color. skeptical of his route, statements comes, may declaring democratic frustration. isabel's government, uminski. he is the executive director of progressive democrats of america, and one of the initiates is on the statement. he explains why they're taking
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a stand against a, as being goldman interactions was growing greater. but what happened in 2022 was completing the oversized and unprecedented the size of the contents of money. the impact, very organized and directly put against progressive candidates was, was really unprecedented. certainly. and in these congressional districts on an absolute avalanche of money and primarily against some of the leading young progressive elected officials in the country and also some up and coming progressive soon. looking back on it, i think very much what a wonder alexis had it not been for the money that went against some of those actually were not incumbents at the time. so we had preparing this. i am not understanding the impact would probably be the same thing in 2024. and so i was very involved in the, you know, the kind of council candidates in 21 and 22 about this money and how to work against it. and i knew that we had to make a statement going in because what they were trying to do is defeat
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a progressive moment in the united states that really came to life with the bernie sanders campaign of 2016. let progress apartments were very marginal before then and we can't invest the wind after we're the median, right. so the progressive women, and in fact were then how popular sanders was, was young americans, it's probably safe to so that they are targeting the most popular elected officials among young americans. so to come on out to 0, us federal reserve holes interest rates on historic heights. what could that needs to be really clinic for us? one part of leadership is knowing when the time has come to pass on the pass it on to somebody else. and then having the courage to do is that times no surprise resignation is orleans 5 minutes to answer outcome says the stuffing down the personal and political reasons the
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a just the the, you're watching, i'll just say it or mind to all the headlines now is ready for assistive killed thousands of palestinians and an ongoing rate on gauze is not just the festival. hundreds of people have been detained and abused. israel has a tax more than $400.00 health facilities since the war began. since what he drank, strike natural carmen occupies westbank, has killed one, had a student even into them. at least one is ready for set to be obstructing access to emergency cruise pos, sending more troops to the area. if you choose not to, nations is wanting. that's 220000 children. instead,
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dong could die from mound nutrition in the coming weeks and months. you enter monitoring the 1st agency is brief. the security council describing a situation as one of the west to monitoring crises in recent history. almost a year of fighting between the army and the power of military rapids support forces has killed tens of thousands and cause acute food shortages. given it is on the reports from new york, a and urgent united nations security council meeting to address the plate of more than 18000000 people in sudan who doesn't have enough to eat. and just at 6500000 or internally displaced, our humanitarian travesties splitting out. since we're done under available international inaction. and in attention simply puts, we are failing the people of sedan. the un is unable to reach millions of people in sudan who need help. because of increased fighting between government forces,
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no one is the s a f and rival rapids support forces known as a r s. f. regrettably, our ability to reach the most valuable, most notably in cartoon, the 4th quarter fund and a g. a g 0 states continues to be of structed area of this month. the security council adopted a resolution quoting for full unhindered humanitarian access and sudan. since then, i regret to report, there has been no major progress on the ground. recent board or reopening is by the government to allow for 8 shipments where a start, but not enough or more border crossing must also reopen to getting into the greater for region which has recorded some of the highest rates of hunger and malnutrition. the, despite the dire warnings, sorry, hans and bassett are told. the council of situation is not as bad as it not being of our trade lead. i'm any other nissan you would like to be precise. here,
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there is no attempt to end of the supply delivery of humanitarian assistance and i should firmly state that and more of that, there is no indication that to don is hovering around all the time and the time is of the essence. and while it's clear, the council was calling on the warring parties to silence their weapons and allow the free flow of aid. it's unclear if those same warring parties are actually listening. gabriel is on the, i'll just either at the united nations in new york or u. n. is quoting on the international community to take action to protect the civilians in mima, especially rafa to, for human rights in the law. says admitted children to is increasing its attacks on civilian areas if we can restrict and cut access to revenue of the hunter through these a targeted sanctions on banking institutions by shutting down the,
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the variety of ways that they're getting access to these weapons. and by virtue of, of the money that they're updating and then we can stop their ability to buy these weapons for testers, have taken to the streets in india, is that the region to them on the territory be given, stated the demonstrations come off the talks between visually design, new deli, broke down. i'm having ripples as the feeling neglected until thousands of people to the streets in may and come to the months stated for the region. the also one tribal spaces for the area that would allow them to form administrations within the state your district keywords the you, the youth in the back of the increasingly frustrated due to continuous neglect by the government. i've got to be as the person administration, is that dusting demand solely based on the population statistics. yeah. without
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thinking about how important is there like a significantly more on the malign region was formed out of indian elizabeth cushion. we have more than 4 years ago. the indian government decided to run the region from the daily at the time, many in the duck. welcome to move across the top. i know this to see the most wonderful the presentation accuse. need in your mind, you know, liking them just like job go model american ministry of home if it is now me. chelsea this protest is the outcome of the field meeting with the indian home ministry. are we able to convey to both the government in the nation, the importance of addressing our demands? what's on the doc? you people want statehood for the dog and tribal rights. ok, and the restoration of democracy in the retracted. you moved you up to the bottom of the hollow. some treatise in the region have both to shut the businesses in process. and the appropriate activities has gone on hunger strike. we are expecting
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a democracy, basic democratic rights to choose our own representatives to make decisions about how this bridge i replace is managed, the government needed as phone a committee to look into the months of the put this on itself books with latest, from the region, but so far we thought success demonstrate disease safety. we continue taking to the streets on the team the, the month i'm, i'm, i'm just the new national security legislation is coming into force in hong kong from sack today and includes like sentences for trees and sabotage. and for what's described as colluding with foreign forces. critics favor that display shall further road freedoms that'd be used to crack down on descent and criticism of china or west bullets from hong kong was involved
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in the territories ledges to chat, prove aging politicians unanimously voted to pos, home, grow national security legislation to come the fire, it is a historic moment that hong kong has been waiting for funding for 26 years, 8 months and 19 things. the law will help prevent and deal with espionage for an interference. and threats caused by phone has to be knowledgeable. article $23.00 is it's known includes new national security offences and updates existing ones, including trees and sabotage, and use any all of which will become punishable by up to life in prison. it will say raises the maximum penalty for crimes linked is addition to 10 years in prison . and when the flow is last proposed in 2003, there was such public opposition that half a 1000000 people sit to the streets, some fearing that it would repress the unique rights of hong kong, including freedom of expression. now does not mean anything like that,
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and people live spoken to have refused to even comments about the little human rights story. a mock daily worries that the new could be used to silence critics. my biggest concern is the citizen, you know, critical debate. vigorous a criticism of government policies and it's, it's vague and you don't know when you're going to be crossing. and the regina ed, this has been a long time coming. she spearheaded the attempt to pass the law in 2003 when she was security. secretary, this time the legislative council took less than 2 weeks from when the legislation was published to posting it to a post, a few or some, some booky. you have to show that he has a criminal intent. i think on media understand the freedom of expression is not absolute. you know, formal opposition? legislation. emily allow marched against the law in 2003. we have seen in the past few years seen quite a bit of self census. maybe it's not really that bad,
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but the people are just not sure. so to be safe. i just don't waste where it's my cell phone calls, not like that. for many years, hong kong was saved with free, free and vibrant. in 2020 the government and the aging responded to month savanski government protests by imposing the national security though. since then, opposition politicians in hong kong as being jail to flood the city. civil society groups disbanded and some media outlets shut down. hong kong is trying to woo back foreign business despite the presence of the badging. impose national security. the critics say it's yes, another blow to the cities reputation as an international financial center. laura westbrook, which is 0 for the last of the unto, has been confirmed as the window of indonesia is presidential election beating to violence. who vowed to contest the vote. the former ministry general is linked to post human rights abuses. having failed twice before to become president the 72
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year old as promised, a smooth transition. some indian nations are alleging widespread fraud in last month's election. u. s. federal reserve has decided to keep interest rates on change, not to 23. yeah, high of a 5.25 percent federal reserve charge of impulse installation is still too high for signals. a central bank would count rates 3 times. they turn the yeah. have borrowing costs are designed to slow economic activities as low inflation, practical heading as more from washington dc, as absolutely no surprise here at the federal reserve, pretty much nobody thought that they were going to lower interest rates at this meeting. what they were looking at is what they were going to signal they were going to do for the rest of 2024. and that remains on change. they said they're probably going to have 3 more interest rates cuts. that would bring the interest rate to 4.6 percent. now there has been a change in what they see is inflation. the end of the year they,
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they increase what that's going to be to probably 2.6 percent. but it's important that they're only talking about core inflation that doesn't take into account the cost of fuel or the cost of food. and that is a much higher number. that is the number americans feel the most. german jerome poll explains a balancing act that they're working on. we know that reducing policy or strength too soon or too much could result in a reversal of the progress we have seen on inflation. and ultimately require even tighter policy to get inflation back to 2 percent at the same time, reducing policy restraint too late, or too little could unduly weaken economic activity and employment. so these are the highest borrowing rates that the country has seen in 23 years. so who gets hurt and who gets helped by this? well, businesses that want to do expand probably won't because it's so much more expensive to borrow money. that's the same for people who are hoping to buy a home. home mortgages are much more expensive and people are carrying
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a lot of credit card debt that takes up a huge chunk of many americans budgets. this is going to hurt them by keeping interest rates high. now those people who have a lot of cash in the bank, they're getting more money just for having their, their cash in the bank or in bonds. so it helps them. but for the global economy, it also could have an indication central banks around the world, tends to look to the fed to see what they are signaling. so it could show that they'll be less changes for interest rates worldwide. pedagogy, l 0 o orleans, 5 minutes to has to down any 2 years into a 2nd time is premier. even either of the nego since 2017 or tons tells us more. it was a shock than most times leah, veronica, acknowledge that many would be left scratching. my head said his surprised resignation. i know inevitably there be speculation as to.

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