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any, any one in particular, i say to all facing realities, government seems here to whittle down democracy. if this is troubling for you, it's very, very painful here. the story on talk to how does era, the 200 dies of war is well shows no sign of ending the volumes and gaza as formed about the armies planned ground, defensive and rough th sometime to try this is own to 0, live from doha. also coming up dozens of students, our risk to this pro palestinian demonstration spread across the us universities signs of war on the lebanese border. we're on patrol with you in peace keepers as the damage continues to mount and 5 people travel and trying to get to the u. k.
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just amazon. so the government pos is a controversial 4 to 10 microns and refugees to we're going to the miss rose war on gaza isn't, is 200 today. and the palestinians have say no into the unrelenting attacks carried down by his ready forces. at least $34193.00 palestinians have been killed since october, the 7th. the majority of them, women and children, the own slowed, has fight global outrage and israel has been accused of committing genocide in human rights abuses. a correspond on tarka, but wisdom sends this report for rougher and southern gaza. the 200 days since, as well began as genocide have caused by its own slight shows, new signs of lifting up. and again its women and children who all the victims
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spied was just 7 years old when the messiah struck. is mobile now left without this on the phone just because we were inside the house and suddenly the house breaks. gusted everywhere. we kept looking for a smile, but he wasn't in the house and he wasn't in the street. if somebody had disappeared, he was not even in the houses of our neighbors. finally, we found a smiles body for a long distance rippled and 20 meters. these were the only gave the and warning to events. wait, this positive big law here in the know during causes trip somebody this morning just do not mess. have any more. 2 people left hanging on to life here. we're in a very dire situation. i'm too exhausted. i walked all the way from home on foot. i can't continue like this. what happens happens?
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so it's in a less and others are being forced to leave any way they can hoping to find safety in the value of refuge account lives, destroyed entries, families, but to pause. as well stands accused of genocide at the international court of justice. the court has already ordered as well to guarantee the safety of civilians on or that as well continues to ignore the $200.00 days into its will and gone to our capacity. oh, just a rough, rough off palestine purchase. so over the war and goes, i have taken hold of several us universities. police have already made thousands of a risk gyal and broken off and then cabinets and new york university or columbia university canceled in person classes of more on this. kristen salumi as line for us at new york university, and kristen can just focus through what's been happening the uh over the last few
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hours and just how much more minutes and there is now behind these protests. yeah, as well. new york university students have continued their demonstration and the part you see behind me off campus after last night's arrest on campus, a 133 on why the students were forcibly removed from the campus. plaza. that demonstration. and this demonstration has been organized by students for justice in palestine, but they've now been joined by faculty members and other students coming out and support of their cars. and they're here in this part because the police and security presence on campus is very heavy after arrests were made. last night. the police came in, they are blocking entrances. barricades have been set up so that you can get on
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campus without a student. i do so with that in mind, the students called for a walk out and have been gathering here in the camps since being forcibly removed last night. police moved in after dark to a rest demonstrators at new york university for over 100 students and teachers defied orders to leave a school plaza for face consequences. there were a rest at yale university to dozens of them. the students and others across the country coming out in protest of israel's devastating war on gaza and in solid arity with columbia university students. they are the so called gaza solidarity encampment has been redirected after the school called in police to arrest more than 100 students and dismantle it. last week. all columbia faculty joined
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protesters to condemn the move initiated by the university president who cancelled in person classes monday. to address security concerns to say right please to pick up peaceful protesters on our campus. what was on the, on the board for portion devices and dangerous. they are outrage not only by the arrest, but also by president in the mountains. and you should be testimony before congress, while conservative representatives called for shift beach resignation for not doing more to crack down on demonstrators. the school senate, consisting of students, faculty and administrators, is expected to vote to censure her as early as wednesday morning, or faculty send the university in
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a way that our president before students demonstrators, including jewish to and demonstrators deny accusations of anti semitism at columbia university. they even stopped their protests to celebrate the 1st night of passover . they described their movement as peaceful in blame any antagonistic inflammatory statements or actions on outsiders. from california to state polytechnic university on the west coast to the massachusetts institute of technology and emerson. college on the east. the demands for school leaders are the same. we want emerson college number one call for an immediate cease fire and gaza. number 2, to disclose all financial investments and design this organizations number 3, to divest from those organizations. number 4, to drop all charges against students for disciplinary actions. attempts to silence the movement only amplifying it's called christian salumi algae or new york.
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the and the demands here at new york university are the same ones that we've been hearing from columbia university from emerson college from colleges around the country that the universities provide a haven for free speech that students that have been disciplined are given amnesty and allowed to come back to campus and that the universities divest from companies that spend money in israel companies like lockheed martin and which makes weapons that are used in news and gaza, or cisco is which provides telecommunications to be, is really military in gaza. again, that is what demonstrators here are calling for and other places around the country . the administration of the school meanwhile says they just want to keep the campus
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safe, and they want to keep the school functioning as normal. but clearly the demonstrators here are not going to back down, they say until their demands are met. okay, thank you so much, kristen. kristen salumi from us there at new york university to the head of the human agencies of palestinian refugees. israel's recent attacks on the agency, a part of a push to remove the organization from the kansas trip, and january is rarely q some and response of involvement in a mazda is october 7. the tags by the review of the agencies operations released on monday, stated that is right and has not provided supporting evidence for its claim. now as part of the review, a list of recommendations were made to ensure accountability and the neutrality of under speaking to l. just here earlier, the commission of sleep less or any said the agency was being attacked for political reasons. why is on the constant attack constant pressure constant call of the small thing, a constant, the administrative, the restaurant, and also constant,
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i would say sometimes. so social media, assassination and he says definitely an impact on no style. so you might also have seen over there now stuff today. so they have been opinion poured and also whizzing the population in the west bank and you know, gaza, there is a deep anxiety. is that if the, the agency is a discount or that would this would also put an end to the 2 state solution. i was just say pretty console last week. and basically i told the member that the i talked to on want have nothing to do. we started to try to, to issues, but in reality, that motivated by the objective to street the defense team in uh, from the refugee status you for joining us now. some more on this is lieutenant is a cholera associate professor of golf club politics and counsel universities golf
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study. since thanks again for being with us now, this report and to under what effect do you actually think it will have on silent thing? the organizations, critics, i mean, mainly east round. i mean reading the press this, this the way the read the report is totally different. that's usually what, what we, we see now the media claiming that's actually the read for this baseless the, the, i'm not dealing with the main problem on the, i'm not even mentioning the sort of october. so i don't see that these people. we changed the way in which is fairly so looking at that and i didn't see many reaction from the united states side, but from the international level, many of you even still separate already said that this report is releasing any, any, any, any problem to run it but should be the brief on the begin, i'm the shouldn't be any problem with it. we do. all right. so we will see that the solution is the same before on after the reports and change in one side. the only
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thing that they do this to support the company that the res decided to refund they give, they order that they have been doing this since january. and then now just on that point, not as you mentioned, many done as many countries pulled the claim and pulled the donations, but then the funding of to as well as claims came out in january. what do you make of that? and, and, and the fact that many of them are going to reinstate fit. yeah. on the 5 that will need the united states and u. k. no phone number, wrong read jeremiah. i mean, you case started button on the in gusts of the, i'm not the sending the money. a, i mean they use is very difficult that they are going to change because they keep, i mean, this is this, you know, they can buy the buy it with the color. so it's very unlikely that they wouldn't take a decision that they would refund, again, a full draft and the opinion what the claims that they want to increase the best
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report that were asked to compensate. whether you have your facebook with, by the way we saw in the, in the reports. i mean, isn't that very then it gets you pretty. yeah. and talking about, they keep pushing that for a person in order. we make the agency not very useful to support the people, they're more of it when we are seeing that the, the east fairly government wants to move people to another place in order to solve the, all based on the in profit. so they're all for the, with the betty compromise. yeah. just briefly, i would want to talk about the process that have been going on and growing up by the day and some of these you, us universities. do you think that that going to make any difference the, the putting pressure on the white house on by then? so it's a change, it's done. so when it comes to as well. unfortunately, they don't see it is going to make it very big change, but it's showing the increasing change of opinion on the terms of mine. i'll say mainly the young 7, although the democrats both the event republican voters and how this is this engage
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in foreign policy from political fee and that is increasingly at least not support the of of the spot. yeah. the general actually the day, but we really do appreciate your time once again. thank you very much. and is riley drawings. drug has killed at least one person in southern living on the vehicle in the town of luna, about 50 kilometers from diverse. these rarely um uses the target was a member of his beloved living. these homes group launched an attack and response was across the board of finding between as roland live in a group has belie, has been growing in intensity. it's this place tens of thousands of people on both sides of the board and left a trail of damage is that a hold of has been on patrol with you in peace. cape is all the signs of war are visible almost everywhere along lebanon's border with isabel. this is a front line where there's little life after more than half a year of hostilities that began when hezbollah opened up a front to help its allies from us in casa,
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most of israel strikes have been focused on an area about 5 to 10 kilometers from the border now we are crossing the color because he did riley person position from here where i'm moving close to the blue line. and who knows when uh, sharing or i know yes, like a is going to happens. we are traveling with members of the united nations peacekeeping force, in southern lebanon, on their own patrol with lebanon's army. their mission is to ensure the area from the border to the latan. the river is free of arms and fighters outside the states control. we are here to support the lead on the side of me on the leave as they leave. i mean these government to take control of the, of the situation. but the army is not the dominant force here. has the law has a strong presence even before this late, this confrontation,
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and despite thousands of strikes as well, has failed to push the groups fighters back the you enforce has repeatedly warrant that the danger of escalation is real. yeah, we're looking for the, you know, the people this is an air strikes. so we're looking for the, this the, how can we prevent this is collisions. so after this, uh, moving it on, dealing with the searching for the police where we can, has. busy a few people remain here, nearly 100000 lebanese have left their homes and livelihoods. it's a similar situation on the other side of the border. this is the cost of war, official say losses are already in the billions of dollars. although the conference is still larger, contained and confined to the, for the region, as well as, as the conflict won't end until there's a ceasefire in casa, but possibly not even then. because israel is threatening
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a wider war if border security doesn't improve center for their eligibility to southern lebanon. palestinian human rights organization is taking the u. k. government to cause in london over to um, exports to as room. lawyers file hawk are accusing is ratliff, violating international law and gals, and for the box has more the case while hock is attending, primarily to prevent the british government from allowing further west themselves to israel. lawyers acting on behalf of the group in court list and some of the consequences. all these ready minutes is a sofa and gaza, more than 34000. that's me. if i'm in conditions and widespread child mountain nutrition, development the legal advisor for the global league and acts, and that what told us the government had only of the last minute requested that these proceedings continue for many months. and that some of the hearings be held in secret night as close proceedings. we've only learned in the recent days that the government has decided that needs to enter these close material proceedings.
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and we just see this as more evidence that the government is not taking this seriously enough. they could have raised the issue months ago, and they haven't done so and will be arguing, stay that this needs to proceed as quickly as possible. and that these kinds of delays are not acceptable lawyers from the british government and quote on you the further delays were necessary to allow for an expected decision by law. cameron griffin's foreign 6th street about possible violations of international human rights law. and the effect that could have on the british government's decision to continue with lessons transfers. the members of the opposition party here in britain, labor, they say any such delays or inappropriate and unacceptable justice needs to be, there needs to be done now. and the government has an absolute eugene my view to beat sleep on the spot until i have complete and full disclosure and to deal with these matters now. uh frankly, you know, trying to delay the market till december is not good enough and certainly not what
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we would expect from a government. the judge in this area acknowledged aside the. there was no in sight yet full. the conflict and garza. but he said that at least the open hearings involving non classified information should happen as soon as possible that i'm of out 0. i'm the still ahead here right now, is there a storm is best, a southern china, tens of thousands of people are moved from their homes. the the hello. the weather is pretty quiet now. across much of us straight is still a few shows just around the top and just around the bottom north of the cape, you'll peninsula and it shows the st. just remedies to side of queensland tending to fizzle out. we'll see what the weather sliding across the dates making his way towards the museum. so turning a little unsettled to it,
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but as she can say for much of us is fine and try. let's take a look at that. and psych dice again, losey fide. and dr. cool start to die in that se, in coolness. 16 celsius for melvin. and for how about c, around $22.00. that might just be the all drugs around that eastern side of that new south wales, pulling away by friday that what's the weather then? making his way across new savings thinking a little more time. no, but i think is we had to was lots of possible wake. it should be losey, settled, little bit of the weather cloud around now the cloud and the thing about fair weather across southern parts of china. more weather coming in. here we go, sized flood affected pos. what a system i may have from that extends its way into a good part of japan, some way to where the head for time as well pulling away from the korean peninsula, cream financial advisor won't jump one's up to, as you can see, that full of pots of japan, $49.00 celsius in the china, northern positive china, down towards the south, the heavy rains per ton you
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a reminder of our top story is the ssl. it's been 200 dies since as well as for ongoing. so again, in the central parts of this trip is rarely use drugs targeted elements around refugee can. the wounded have been brushed along the hospital for treatments. these ready army has killed at least 34183 palestinians since october, the 6th for them 130 people of interest in new york university. they were taking part in the system purchased in solidarity with palestinians, dozens of student demonstrations. so we're rest of the aisle in columbia at least 5 people, including a child have died while trying to cross the english channel from from the u. k. the boat they will own, had been carrying more than $100.00 would be refugees and microns. this happened just down was off to the u. k. problem and passed a controversial plan to process migraines and refugees of show and we're one to hurry full. so it has moved from london of the hours off to britain post
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a bill designed to deter these genies photo forests boats squared. again, an action in the english channel. despite the calm conditions, it had already been a deadly day. at dawn, a smouldering sizeable packed with a 112 migrants and refugees set off from this beach in front. official say it had assigned bank close to show 5 people, including a young girl, died in the crush and confusion even after that the boat pressed on a 2nd set. so the 257 people who were in the thing he stayed on board, preferring not to be rescued a c, a b minus just on the engine again, and decided to carry onto. what's great britain on the surveillance of the navy, the town, somebody said, britain, its latest get tough legislation. notwithstanding, was responsible the only big for the british of paying us. i stopped them but they welcome them. there is a problem at this level. i'm sorry. when they can have a bank account, they've given work without an employment contract. it's the economy in england. overnight, the british government had finally forced through controversial legislation, allowing it to begin the porting asylum seekers to rwanda. now considered by law,
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a safe destination to meet the act will prevent people abusing the law by using false human rights claims to blog removals. and it makes clear that you take parliament is suffering last year, the supreme court, the rail, the government's plans by saying depo, the safety and rwanda could not be guaranteed refugee charities and un buddies. and now accusing britain of shaking its duties. this new legislation seriously henders the rule of law in the u. k. and it sets a powerless precedence globally. the government conservatives trading in the poles and seeking a vote when a head of an election likely in the autumn and says the 1st flights to rolanda will stop by the end of july. there are questions about the implementation of all this. the individual legal challenges against deportation that have bound to come whether risky, so not go get his projected regular rhythm of several people, taishan slides a month. and then if he does, will they do what he's banking on?
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will they did to people from making the crossings in the 1st place? the evidence of his 1st day since the bill passed? is it the motivation to get to britain is sofa undimmed, despite the dangers of these genies and the strength of deportation at the other end? how resource it, i'll just the re run through. the us senate is said to vote on the bill, but it could leads to the banning of a chinese owned video app take talk in the united states. the draft little was passed by the house of representatives. a much is part of a big package of emissions, which includes either you crying and other us allies. how corresponded and how did your castro has moved from washington? the us senate is debating this legislative package that was sent at $95000000000.00 for an aide, and as an add on potentially vans tick tock from the us. the legislation already cleared the house and president biden to express his support. ukraine would receive $60000000000.00, which that countries the president has said would do him
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a chance that victory against russia. israel would receive $4000000000.00 replenish it's missile defense system and also received $9000000000.00 and to manage hearing an aid. additionally tie one and the endo pacific would receive $8000000000.00. now this for an 8 element has bipartisan support in the senate. the potentially wrench that's been thrown in here is the possible ban on tick tock. american lawmakers have a long expressed concern that the chinese government could you take talk to spying on. it's a 170000000 american users. so there's been no evidence that's happening. the bill that's being debated now would give tick tock, aging base parent company, up to one year to celtic, talk to another company or the band from the us. know tick tock has been asking us us users to contact congress to oppose this bill. encouraging them to claim their quote constitutional right to free speech. a final vote on this measure that covers
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both the foreign aid and the possible tick tock band is expected in the coming hours. hydro castro alj, a 0 washington. thousands of indigenous people have gathered in the present in capital for a 5 day purchase, defending the land and cultural products. it's against what they say is present, luis unnecessarily religious service unfulfilled promises to create reserves and expel land. grab is from the territories. and it's a 17000000 people in the southern chinese city issue engine around high load up. so the government issued its high storm warning. the city is a major industrial hub and has the world's full of busiest container pools. flooding has forced more than 100000 people from their homes, with tens of thousands still stranded katrina who has more a car and building debris swept away by a flooded with a young one southern china. 300 soldiers had been sent to rescue people
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stranded their after powerful student slipped through the region. heavy rain damaged roads and triggered land slides. cutting off the accounts of water and electricity supplies in the megacity of jen, jen. 70000000 residents have been advised to stay home. authorities issued a red alert, highest warning officer streets can be of incentive flooded schools and businesses have been shot and some public transportation suspended elsewhere. and from don't provence, the rain has east and people are assessing the damage. flooded fields are all that's left of the long jingling spot. i used to plan right here, but now it's all flooded. flooded beyond repair. he says he genuine was among the hardest hit days of heavy rain caused nearby rivers to burst their backs, forcing him and his neighbors to take shelter under an overpass. with the few
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possessions they have left within 110000 people has been relocated since the weekend. parts of in the north and boom done are also under water rescue. teams are scouring the city, searching for the 38000 people, still stranded, dozens for injured and needed to be lifted. tulsa battled the neighboring provinces of bunk, c young c and who 9 are also on high alert. a scientist, a climate change has cost. seasonal storms to worse and, and to rise earlier with asia, one of the regions most affected by global warming. katrina, you all to 0. the like just round of you in negotiations on the trays you to control plastic production is underway and canada campaign as i plastic has choking out planners and the cooling for a world wide band on all single use items such as tools, cops, bottles and bags. but the pitcher chemical industry and oil and gas explorers are pushing back on varmint, as in the clock has more yes,
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plastic is everywhere from the claims we where to how food is packaged and even the micro plastics found in the deepest part of our oceans view and says $400000000.00 tons of plastic waste is produced every year. about less than 10 percent is recycled and $14000000.00 tons ends up in the world's waterways. yeah. after yeah. of to yeah. then those the health impacts for every living thing including us. what do you think about it every single day? we're in contact with plastic and it's of every single setting and all daily lives . so you know where, where in plastic with breathing, plastic with eating plastic. now, what the licensed research just showing is that best pasta can breastmilk, that's caustic in percentage. so it's become this completely inescapable toxic problem that impacting every single pass. and even if you have the best intentions to avoid using plastics and you'll someone who chooses the lifestyle where you try to avoid it. it's simply not possible to avoid the health impacts of plastics at
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this stage. do not have a shift scale of single use. plastics is mind boggling.

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