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just thinking about the that's 200 days of war as well shows the sign of ending the devastation of gaza as more people are killed across the street. the hello on elizabeth put on them and this is alger 0 and live from door. how also coming up approaches public universities across the u. s. against the wall and gaza and solidarity with students arrested at columbia university. the us senate gives the final approval for $95.00 city and all the aid packaged as well, and ukraine and taiwan and the purchase. an argentine
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tuesdays and students demonstrated against funding comes to public education. the tuesday march to 100 days is as well launched. it's one gaza, the unrelenting attacks carried out by his body forces show no sign of abating at least 7 people have been killed and strikes on rafa in the south. and there was a lot in central gaza, maybe 1500000 people. that's more than half the strips population is now seeking refuge and also israel's is threatening to launch a ground defense of will the $34000.00 palestinians have been killed since october . the 7th. the will has spot to global outrage and as well stands accused of committing genocide and human rights abuses. thought a couple of them has this report from bradford and south of gaza. the 200 days since, as well,
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began this genocide of cause lights on slate, shows new signs of lifting up. and again, it's women and children who all the victims. spite was just 7 years old when the massage structure is mobile. now left without this on the on the be we were inside the house and certainly the house brick suggested everywhere. we kept looking for a smile, but he wasn't in the house and he was an industry issue might have disappeared. he was not even in the houses of our neighbors. finally, we found dish miles body. it was more than 20 meters away from the last. these very only gave the and warning to is that to wait this positive big law here in the know during causes trip somebody this morning still not mess. have any more to people lift hanging on to life here. we're in
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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 so it's in a love and others are being forced to leave any way they can hoping to find safety into value. refugee come lives destroyed, increase families, but to pause. as well stands accused of genocide at the international court of justice. the court has already owed it as well to guarantee the safety of civilians on over the israel continues to ignore $200.00 days into its will and cause to our capacity. oh, just a rough, rough off palestine. the un human rights chief says he's horrified by the reports of mass graves and gaza. more than 300 forties with this cause it on the grounds of loss of hospitals and con eunice and southern gaza overtook his calling for an
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independent investigation and made what he called a climate of impunity. witnesses say some of the victims were killed during the, as writing the siege of the hospital. civil defense officials say hundreds more buried in the medical complex. as the number of protests and solidarity of palestine us universities is growing. students from massachusetts to california, according to institutions, to cut ties with the companies that profit from as well as one gaza. kristen salumi reports from new york. hundreds of students from new york university gathered in a park off campus to denounce israel's actions and n y use administrators. they say are suppressing voice is critical of israel. their angry police arrested over 100 protesters on monday night after students and teachers defied orders to leave a school plaza, or face consequences. the arrest that have been made. the attempts to stifle the
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accept, the expression are ludicrous their antithetical to the goals of a university. and so, number one, a think they need to stop suppressing the free conversation that's happening. that's clearly background of all the students and a lot of faculty on tuesday, pro palestinian actions and rallies sprung up at lower universities across the united states, including the university of michigan, the university of minnesota and the university of california berkeley at new york's columbia university. where this latest wave of protest began, students were kept out for a 7th street day a week that has seen hundreds of arrests there as well. we should also note that it's not just the police universities also suspended the students without any kind of due process. many of the students have been evicted from the dormitories dormitories that they pay for some given us 15 minutes to gather their belongings. and so overall it's been a draconian punitive response to these protests and the situation that really doesn't, meredith,
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there's no justification for this when students are really just sitting on a lawn doing their homework. the students are demanding universities cut, financial ties with companies that profit from israel's occupation of palestine at n y u. that includes lockheed martin, us weapons manufacturer, whose weapons are used by the israeli military, general electric, which makes engines for the israeli military and caterpillar, the construction machinery giant, whose products are used in demolitions of palestinian homes. also, cisco, which supplies telecommunications networks for israel often in illegal settlements . many students are reluctant to be identified for fear of recriminations from universities who come under pressure from pro israel donors and politicians who claim the protests are anti semitic. demonstrators including some jewish students, deny accusations of anti semitism at new york university in columbia university.
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they even stopped to celebrate passover, they blamed individuals who are affiliated with their movements for inflammatory language. new york's mayor says, a police presence is necessary to protect students against outside agitators. there are people who come have nothing to do with the issue and they want to aggravate. but n y u students and faculty say that the demonstrations were peaceful until the police arrived. christian salumi alger 0 new york. why the side as a professor of know what the university of colorado screwed up floor. and he says of oppression. a student protests and the us is turning these demonstrations into a fight for constitutional rights or the 1st amendment is kind of the hallmark freedom that america, you know, what's for us as how it sees itself in the world is the home of freedom of speech and when you see that being that being curtail based on the viewpoint
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discrimination which is you know, kind of a what is something that's supposed to be not allowed under the 1st amendment. and you see university administrators kind of selectively applying that against pro palestinian protest. you see the response by the students has been to double down and to insist on their right to protest in solidarity after all, what they're protesting is in fact a genocide where new horrors, just kind of a you know, new hires appear every day. they, they occur every day and we're now learning about mass graves, hospitals. so the, the, the fuel for this is the ongoing situation in gaza and administrators don't seem to be interested in, um, don't seem to be interested in allowing students to express these views. protests of also being held in pennsylvania. we're prussia as mounting on as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu, relatives of captives and this of forces type the amounts of the message to 100
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days. and nothing has changed towards on free and kept us housing, cause i have sold us as well and has refused to accept a permanent cx 5. and my brother in law there, there, he doesn't. then we don't, we 130 more people too much needs to be in. we need to have in defending the country need to as the head of the un agencies of palestinian refugee says, there are signs that more 8 is getting into the gaza strip. was on a briefing at un headquarters in new york for the plaza, and he said a lot more is needed to meet people's needs. gabriel is on the polls. felipe, lesser any is at un headquarters in new york, taking part in various meetings in a briefing with journal is here. he said there are signs of more aid getting in to
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gaza. he said, israel is allowing on average, about $200.00 trucks per day this month in to the besieged strip. and then on monday it reach 316. good news. yes. but that's still well below the $5.00 to $600.00 trucks per day. they were entering gaza before october 7th. so this a positive development. but the results, so here now that we are getting towards so warmer susan's savant uh oh, new possible. uh how so outbreak, especially in the south. so with the garbage connection has become a priority for our colleagues to prevent a disease outbreak. but i have also being reminded about the deep anxiety prevailing in this house. so the about the,
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the possible looming upcoming military offensive. israel's war on guns are continues to be the most deadly humanitarian mission in u. n. history. last week alone to more unreal staff were killed due to is rarely bombardment, bringing the total to a $180.00 gabriel's on the i'll just eat it at united nations in new york. the us senate has pasta 9, the $5000000000.00 package providing a to your client on israel to monetary and release for gaza as well as $8000000000.00 for security. and taiwan. part of that package is a provision that could lead to a nationwide bad on tick tock. mike had a reports from washington. those know guys appear to have it. the eyes do have it. and the motion is agreed to the legislation, receive support on both sides of the aisle read bipartisan agreement on the hill.
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it provides a $2000000000.00 and aid to ukraine and $26000000000.00 to israel amounts that were approved 2 months ago in a similar part of an a package that did not have the tick tock provision. but the chinese and social media company has to be done defined in congress for months, despite as wild popularity among american use, some of whom were protesting outside the senate against the measure. senators were pains to point out. it's not to talk itself that is the concern raw the chinese ownership of the app congress is not acting to punish by dance, tick, tock or any other individual company. congress is acting to prevent foreign adversaries from conducting espionage surveillance. blind operations, farming vulnerable americans are service men and women, and our u. s. government personnel. currently the chinese communist party is able to gain
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unlimited access to the account information of tick tock users. if it's so choose, is else with the director of the f b, i added his voice to the tick tock, debate, tick, tock for us represents a national security concern. and the reason i say that is that tech tax parent company, is beholden to the chinese government. and so when people, when americans stop and think about, how do they feel about the, the power, the access, the capability of the control, the tick tock has they need to be thinking about it in terms of how they feel about that same power access capability control in the hands of tech talks, parents in chinese government and ultimately in the chinese intelligence services, the chinese elements of tick tock up being given 9 months in which to sell the company. oh, it will be banned to the us. president biden can extend this period for 3 months if he wishes with an immediate fan, no longer being contemplated. congress has ensured that does not become an issue in
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the november election by kinda, i'll just say era. washington or tens of thousands of people have been riding across argentine against governments and budget costs to education. as today's of all explains, president hobby malay has been slashing state spending as the country started struggles with the cost of living crisis and hind relation. thousands of people carrying books to go over, but that's how the module in front of the presidential palace. they say public education is at risk, and that's why they want the government of libertarian president. have you had any like to know be here to defend that land. the guy that use the dean of the university of window site is middle school age. education is a constitutional rights and it's the job of the states to promote public education and high level education. it provides the opportunity and is at the center of any
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type of development video or the university of one of site is free and is considered to be among the top universities in the world. people say it's a matter of national pride faculty, students, and staff from here to defend public education, but it over 60 public university, been argentina and maybe been on the national spot since have you had anybody to corporate funding for the university to have known increase in funds on storing inflation. government officials accuse universities will be regularities and want to carry out an audit. and pretty much the billing address, the nation and monday, saying he will continue with his austerity to plan, to jumpstart the economy market and the don't hold any of the envelope. but what we now just when we took off is that situation is so serious, it's argentine that has no time for gradualism. and that's why we implemented the most ambitious, chuck blending. now we history. but people here same really is making that mistake
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. when i was studying during the dictatorship, in the 19 seventy's, the military, very close to my university, and i defend the university of when a site is because it is the best we have in education and education that has provided an opportunity to a higher education to millions of people in the country they showed up on the streets in times of need to tell the government the budget cuts need to happen somewhere else. very so we'll just see that when a site is still a head on al jazeera, the gloves come off for years off to the pandemic books, vaccine collaboration, the drug companies like in house of the future prophets and a mountain of rubbish, cap, just fine, india spewing toxic waste across the capital and endangerment the health. thousands
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probably whether it's on several once again, just around the great lakes. we've got this every cloud sliding out so fast. central canada down through the midwest, easing further east with the head of new york 18 celsius of 22. therefore they say west to whether pushing across that northeast and cooling a cooling up in toronto. just 9 degrees celsius because some shala's for wednesday, just around oklahoma a little by the south as well. sliding down towards a little positive texas and those showers will ram pump will cease and live the storms bay. kyle fund re down pool is a possibility. maybe the alternate i mixed in here as well. so looking a little lively winfrey weather back across the rockies and up towards the northwest is a little closer little and with that side, the just around washington state to west and palms of kind of that sort of a self. it as long as you drive, that's the case across the good part of mexico. the dry weather coming down into
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west central america, scattering the showers, still some the high temperatures down to what of southern pa, south central america. so is the to, into cuba espana other party seeing the, which is whether here as we go on through wednesday to make a shipping logic drive east composite to catch the weather as we go one through thursday and the east and all as long as you set the on the lower scale to growth has destroyed many the cities. what about this in a race against india is booming. water shortage, an engineer turn water conservationist takes on $61.00. was one lake at the time catching the rain in india. that lakes alive
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a witness documentary on that jersey. you know the, [000:00:00;00] the challenges they asked of me, elizabeth put ottoman doha romando about top stories. the sound tuesday, march to 100 days is, is relevant, which is one, gaza, but most sign of the attacks are basing on most talk. the strips population has sort vectors and java, israel's armies threatening of ground, defensive, 434000 pounds today. and so i've been count since october, the 7th protests over the whole and gaza has 5 to a number of us universities, including game columbia,
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mit and have it under the students have been arrested since friday. the white house says it's monitoring the situation closely. and tens of thousands of protests have been running across ogden, tina against the government budget cuts to education president, how the internet has slash state spending. as the country struggles with the cost of living crisis, thousands of indigenous people have gathered in the brazilian capital for a 5 day protest of defending the land and cultural rights is against what they say unfulfilled promises by president luis anacio due to the silva to protect reserves and expel land grab is from bad territories. monica janasia went to rosalia and spoke to some of the indigenous protest is chanting in different rhythms in tongues. but marketing is one leaders of more than $100.00 indigenous peoples have gathered in results capital to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their annual camp
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out. but also to raise their voice against the persistence violence they endure. first of all, someone to call them of them. we've come a long way these past 2 decades claiming our territories. but while more indigenous lands have been de marketed, we have also suffered more invasions from illegal minors, poachers and loggers. it's a never ending struggle. far from resilience in the brazilian amazon, a stark portrayal of the ongoing tragedy faced by the enemy, people. for years they have borne the brunt of a legal mining activities their rivers points and with mercury, rendering water, drinkable and fish inedible. in 2023. soon after taking office president, losing us, one of the sofa sent a national task force to expel the invaders from the reserve and combat. what he termed a genocide was the one more than the year has gone by and nothing has changed so soon as the armed forces left illegal miners return. every day we see their plains
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coming and going sometimes 15 per day before we resume report shows that 94 percent of our people have high levels of mercury in their blood. so be our people are being quite and now women are afraid of their children and they call them the product they hang on a little cool like the yeah, no mommy face the same problem. yeah, i think well, as in the effects of american reposing or not immediate, they show up with time we feel headaches, we feel weak alert children of boon with deformities present moolah has promised to halt deforestation to increase the number of indigenous reserves. protesters say a lot more must be done. indigenous people here say they've come to realize that having government support is not enough. there's still facing strong resistance from the powerful farm lobby in congress. activists say they will expand the fight from their villages to the countries court rooms and electing
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their own politicians to save their lives. monica, you're not give audra 0 resilience at least 5 people, including a child have died about trying to cross the english channel from funds to the u. k . the accident half of dallas off of the u. k. problem. it's passed a controversial plan to send migrants and refugees to wanda hi, full support from london in the hours of to britain post a bill designed to the, to these genies photo forests boat squared. again, an action in the english channel. despite the comm conditions, it had already been a deadly day. at dawn, a small and feasible 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 and said that so no $2357.00 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, decided to carry onto
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a great britain on the surveillance of the navy. the town smith said britain, its latest get tough legislation. notwithstanding, was responsible. he's only big, the british of paying us, i stop them, but they welcome them. there is a problem at this level. i'm sorry, when they can have a bank account, they have given work without an employment contract. it's the economy in england. the overnight, the british government had finally forced through controversial legislation, allowing it to begin deporting asylum seekers to rwanda. now considered by law 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 suffers 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
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a powerless precedents 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 tawanda 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 to get his projected regular rhythm of several deportation slides a month. and then if he does, will they do what he's banking on? 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 sight of deportation at the other end? how resource it? i'll just see a lot of that. back in 2020, in the race, to create a vaccine for club of 19 many drunk company said they wouldn't pursue legal battles with their bibles and the interest of getting shots out to the world. 4 years later
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that sol changed. charlie angela has moved from the high schools in london with the us pharmaceutical company. more than a is suing gym and drug make and biotech. the case has opened in london. the 1st part was focused on the technical aspects of the patient. the 2nd part was focused on a promise that was made and that is quite unusual in the world of patients investigation . in 2020, when the world was anxious to be waiting for a coven. 19 vaccine in pharma companies are rushing to produce one. mcdonough pledge to waive any rights to seats investigation, saying that the priority was to find the companies to deliver the vaccine to the well not to make money in march 2022 when it was obvious that size it by on tex vaccine was going to far out strip the done is in terms of sales, done amends. it's that pledge and it's for us to this period that they are seeking damages. now it's expected in this trial, that size of biotech will argue that considering the wells how stupid noise ation
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didn't declared the end to the global health emergency until march 2023 medina had no right to amends that pledge when it did and that full cannot see damages. this trial is expected to run for the next 20 days, and we can expect a verdict in mid may and well, it is obviously a legal battle. it is in many ways, appeal bethel. it's about recognizing which company will be the lead to an m o n a technology going forward, which will be even more lucrative in the future. try to enter that after they're done. the latest round of you and negotiations on a tracy to control plastic production is underway and canada campaign to say plastic is choking our planet and accounting for world wide battle. all single use item such as strolls, cops, bottles, bags with the petrochemical industry and oil and gas exposures are pushing back on bomb and to editor. the clock explains yes,
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plastic is everywhere from the claims we where to how often with this package and even the micro plastics found in the deepest part of our oceans view and says 400000000 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. of to year after year. then there's 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 tough to conflict dentist. so it's become this completely inescapable toxic problem that impacting every single person, 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 this stage. do not have
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a shift scale of single use. plastics is mind boggling type things, containers 11 and 2022. as estimate of the world use 1.5 trillion, single use prostate buffalo, some cups. think of it 1.5 trillion, one yet use ones just chucked away. but remember not all plastic is bad. here's the u. n's in a and us and we all understand by the way that we need plastic. we needed in light of vehicles of foster trains, lighter and windmills in shipping. so this is not a sort of antique plastic treaty, but it is very much an end to plastic in the environment treaty. and we need to understand the most of that which ends up in the environment to single use and shortly. so now there's a big push out the towards to radically and definitively come back on the amount of plastic reduced in the 1st place. the funds on single use tactics on so many different kinds of things. the plastics would be one of the key things that the treaty can do from writing
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a transition to reuse for pat and refill. essentially trying to transition us to a kind of safer more secular economy would be an ultimate goal of the tracy. and that's really at the core of how the treaty is being designed at the moment. but not everybody agrees. plastics and made from petra chemicals and oil and gas explorers attending the tools. say we should focus more on recycling and eliminating waste and curbing production. it looks that to be a bruising weak of negotiations in the effort to clean up plastic pollution before we head to the final round of talks in november. a drawing planned for on the outskirts of india as capital has caught fire, releasing a toxic cloud of smoke across new denny. i should know who bought our reports.

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