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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the protests in the us and sort of down to a palestinian spread across the university campuses and texas new york and los angeles as more risk. so made the kerry johnston, this is alex, is here a lot from time. i will start coming out. the watch house joins calls from the
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e. u and the un demands of an explanation from mass graves found in 1000. multiple is ready as strikes kitchen, residential areas, and reference. southern guns at risk is search for us to find this. and i can get in israel tempers flare outside the very prime minister of the mass releases of video. 23 is really the week off to students at columbia university in new york. first began the camp in support of palestine. the protests against, as well as war and gaza, have spread to college campuses across the us. white house says the president joe biden supports free speech and non discrimination at universities. the thought that was scuffles at university of texas sounds nice and states truthfully trying to disperse the crowds. hundreds of
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students have interested in us since friday. the bundles is that university of southern california and joins as long as not rob. but what's the very latest you can tell us from that will carry earlier today. there were some scuffles between police and students. student protesters here on the us, the campus one person who was detained, but i'm told that person was that later released no serious injuries or were reported. but since i've been here for hours now, it's been an entirely peaceful scene. of people behind me are gathered in the center of the campus. they're listening to speakers getting their take on the university's position. visa be the, the war and gaza and also a leading chance for in support of palestine and fail city and
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aspirations and calling for a type testament of any ties between this university and any is really institutions. so of course this is a spent, 10 is round upstream lead lead um a move that which as you mentioned, curious spread from coast to coast. let's talk now to a student who is involved in organizing this of the rough ma, i'll cc. thank you very much. for talking to us, what do students here want out of this protest? so students here are responding to a nationwide call for our 1st students at different campuses to call on their universities to disclose their finances and investments to divest from companies that are complicated as really a part type in genocide and occupation. and for the university is also protect palestinians and other students that are speaking out against
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a genocide and again sign is entirely on the last point. and it seems that there's a contradiction between what the profess role of the university writ large is a you know, to foster freedom of expression and critical in and then trying to, to shut down protests as we've seen in other campuses around the country. do you feel that's a popular thing? oh, absolutely. i mean we've seen this all around the country. our university is profess, or um, you know, profess to stand for free speech and freedom of expression and to encourage this kind of discourse. but then at the same time, there seems to be an exception when it comes to policies. and we've seen that not just that us see with our, you know, our valedictorian being uh, you know, prevented from delivering a most muslim woman. yeah, exactly. um, and again we've, this is a pattern that we've seen across the country and this moment, but also has,
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you know, pop up historically. there's always been a, an exception when it comes to policy and when it comes to free speech. but what seems like some people are leaving with crowds a little bit smaller than it was before. there's a lot of policeman, i've noticed over there as well, which i guess is a little bit concerning or maybe not. but how long are, is everybody gonna stay here? right now we plan to stay until all of our demands are met. that means 247. right now we're yeah. as long as it takes less miles. so you see thank you very much for speaking with this. appreciate it. thanks a lot. so that's the voice of one of the student organizers here. i think you can find the same types of commentary from students speaking out from new york and massachusetts to minnesota and texas and, and several institutions here in the state of california. kerry from thanks very
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much indeed. or was all hands are in high smallest student protests taking place at columbia university in new york. columbia university has a long legacy of protests from the vietnam war. so the present, it is in many ways the epicenter of the american student protest movement, but there is now a low at the center of this particular storm. and that's because after a 100 students were arrested out here, the university has given them a reprieve until midnight. thursday is talks go on between student protesters and the university. earlier on wednesday, mike johnson, the speaker, the us house of representatives came and he spoke to jewish leaders in the school and he condemned the protest movements here and across the united states. but the president of university minutia feet is looking for a way out. and one reason may be the president here in 1968,
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another president of columbia university, called out police, who violently cleared out the demonstrators. and that was the end of his storm retainer. john henry l g 0, new york. the white house has described the reports of mass graves in gauze as deeply disturbing european union and the united nations have joined international calls for the independent pro into the situation on wednesday. and now the $51.00 bodies were found in the grounds of a hospital in con eunice, on 3 hon just have been discovered since saturday hospitals have protection on the international know about of come on that heavy is ready from bob. and since israel is war and goes to began, it'll to the us national security advisor, jake sullivan says washington, one sentences of those reports were deeply disturbing. we have been in touch at multiple levels with the israeli government. we want answers, we want to understand exactly what happened. you've seen some public commentary from the adf on that, but we want to know the specifics of what the circumstances of this were. and we
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want to see this thoroughly and transparently investigated so that the whole world can have a comprehensive answer and we, the united states can as well, i can't speak beyond that because of course, we're in the early days of fully understanding what happened. we are gravely concerned by the, by the report, the discovery of most grace in the founding unique. i mean i'll, she follows to be told the something that the forces us to quote for an independent investigation of older suspicions and all the circumstances. because indeed it to create the impression that there might have been violations of international human rights committed. that's why it's important to have independent investigation and to ensure the accountability as close now to harvey jo. castro, who joins us from washington, dc hardy, some strong words that but what can we make of what was said to carry? yeah, the condemnation and the concern expressed by the united states has been growing
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since word of these mass graves was 1st reported. and today we just heard jake sullivan, the us national security advisors saying that the us wants answers. now what we didn't hear from him though, was a call for an independent investigation. and that's what has deferred the us response to this thus far from that of the you. and that is the un high commissioner. now we did hear from the us deputy and bastard to the, to the land who told out a 0 earlier in the day that the u. s. was not ready to call for an independent investigation, but rather would be talking to other countries. referencing is real. there, as well as looking at photographs of these atrocities, these potential atrocities. and so there's still quite a gap between how the u. s. has responded to this. the rhetoric is ramping up and that of other world leaders and hardy will these words be matched with actions
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because these graves have been known about for some time. right. and you as really leaning on is real, completing an investigation, withholding judgment, and those are the commonly the reactions we've heard from the white house. whatever is real, is accused of a war crime here. and so there's really no president to fall back on to the us has really said that a line has been crossed, or that israel to face any rep or cautions other than the sanctions on the settlers who've been attacking palestinians in the west bank. but when it comes to gaza, when it comes to israel's war on gaza, really the actions have been the other way around with president joe biden. just today, signing into la get another us, a military, a package to israel. how do you do a customer for us in washington dc? thank you. published in, in june this mohammed crew has been reporting on the wall and gaza is not covering
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a postal tragedy. his mother was killed by these very forces, and they rated a she for hospital in march for the account reports remembering happier times. how much correct here with his mother 9 that was in that you know, most especially felt the bottom one is really forces withdrew from our chief a hospital after a 2 weeks each. he finally learned her face according this what and what not. and some women have told me that they saw my mother here asking for how many times when i got here i found a buddy. i knew immediately, even before it recognizes that it was my mother. i wouldn't close uh and i saw her lying. the covet as if she was sleeping. it was as if she was a sleep at home. so i said, wake up ma'am. i'm here cuz i haven't used witnesses say, these really army killed people who were sheltering at the hospital. and so this one, remember seeing name is body legit. lemme just plug them in and it was arrested early in the day by his really forces for interrogation. they released me in the evening
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. i'm on my way back. i still have body was already wearing my on the wire, and i also, these really soul just allow me to go home and put on my clothes. he refused and said, do you want to lose your life like this woman? time i refused to leave guys a city without in the habit who was covering the war. she was one of thousands who took refuge and your guys's biggest hospital complex, hoping to escape the relentless is really a tax goodness the i don't fully but the how i wished i could see her when she was looking for me to hook up to take her with me away from danger and that was you, her face was unrecognizable and that's how cool people told me she was executed by these randy ministry heads that they should have helped me. i was the only son. it was so hard for me to see how like this. now on the hand that has left his memories of his mother and questions about who if anyone will be held accountable for killing her. for the car, which is 0. or even
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a series of as rarely as strikes any buffering southern gauze in the past few was one of the strikes to the house and the, the account kidding. at least one person meeting several of this was they were rushed to hospital another stride to the building. there are you in clinic, i'll just here as part of assume was at the 218 hospital when the injured with both hands, who sent us this report as more soles in a rough on these very minute. 3 attacks on the goal is a strip has completely rammed up as a residential house was completely destroyed in the refuge account as a clarity right now, the injuries are receiving right now is treatments in a way to hospital as the boss majority of casualties amongst abilities now, this is the area where the materials or jobs this population has been told to stay and to remain done in order to guarantee the own safety. paul, what we can clearly record in the past couple of weeks is play. search is better yet. tax ones that very densely populated area in light of the anticipated monitoring,
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cogent that will be carried out by the is very minute treat within the coming days . that is the situation right now with the ground, this kind of city, you know, well enough to go start recognizing how just a rough, rough protest point scuffles have broken out between the police and protest as outside the residents. so these really prime minister of, to have asked for these a video of a hostage, they demand and that's, and you all who do more to secure the release of the remaining caps. it's in guns that the cisco is ready, national security administrative to move into that. so it's coming through the crowd right place within, deployed as protest as much towards government buildings demonstrations and brought to the office and asked for these to video $23.00. well, let's go but tony was taken from a music festival in israel on october, the 7th. but it smith has the details. who is go? book. poland has spent almost $200.00 days detained, a multi described as an underground. how visits him on october 7th, left. um covered in a bag. no. getting into
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a pickup truck. uh commented by how much spices to the music festival in southern israel, gold book, poland, and others had run to a shelter eventually they were forced out thrown on to a pickup truck and driven to gauze. goldberg, pulling out his left hand blown off by a grenade. his parents have been pushing for a deal to get them released and were here today with a plea to all of the leaders of the parties would be negotiating to that includes the car, egypt, the united states. i'm us and israel, the brave leaning seize this moment and get a deal done. the release of the video prompted protests by relatives of the captives outside the official residents, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they say that government isn't doing enough to release the $130.00 threes rate is still being held in gaza. and when fall, right,
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security minister, if not, then give a left to nearby, send a gold. he was heckled with shouts of shame on you. the 2 is accused of prioritizing the war against thomas. over the rescue of captain thomas will likely have catholic time, the release of this video to add to the pressure on benjamin netanyahu as he presses on with these plans to launch a military operation. in rafa, it's a reminder that he's really captives will be as much in the line of fire as the modem, one and a half 1000000 palestinians sheltering the border with egypt. a bonus with hunger 0 . you don't keep bodies through some. so the coming out just here, i hate wave is scorching parts of asia and we report from the philippines where crops have been under runs of precedence has been ensure lancaster to inaugurate to multi 1000000 to the hydro account. the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines, the failure to free the captive still being held by him. i asked how difficult a moment is this for the prime minister netanyahu is trying to stay in differently as 5 minutes to the know the to stay possibly out of j. frank assessments. how to relations decline between the media and the united states of america. the crux of the matter is, is choice of miniature partners, and specifically russia inside story on al jazeera, unique perspective, why is it the doctors don't get to have a saying any of the medical workforce has been so under valued by the british government for such a long time on hub voices, tick tock had been a place for organizing politically for getting people to vote for getting people to protest, connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. why is our government taking us to work on the basis of live with the public house? we get out there and do something about it. the stream announces era. the,
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the challenges with the book about her mind to about top stores this protests against israel is one cause i have spread to college campuses across the united states. it was scuffle is that in university of texas says police and state trooper has tried to disperse the crowds . hundreds of students arrested in the us since the following day. whitehouse has described reports of mass graves and gone,
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was deeply disturbing us national security advisor jake sullivan says washington, once constance is around the you, i'm the un independent series of s strikes investor in southern garza, it's a house and they got an account and a building there are you in clinic, at least one person was killed. several office wins it around suppressed certainty for him at re c. so used to state visits to sri lanka, to showcase these countries achievements and development and technology. i see over a to the hydro power project and said threats and sanctions will not stop iran from accomplishing its goals. he's the 1st around in the, the, to visit the audit nation since my, i'm in the, in the chat in the 2008. you know, for them, does reports from this will not can capital columbus a 21 gun salute a minute you go to go new and pumpkin patch into that 10 be rating and president
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abraham, re easy to say long to extensive security was in place almost east coast one, taking any chances, rise east bus stop. the launch of the molly a project which he's country help build. you radian engineers have to redirect to reverse caused by 120 degrees from the central highlands to the dry zone in the southeast. so it's water could be used to generate electricity and cultivate thousands of picked as of land and she loved to is grateful. so what is common? we thought we should spend that we all the country that belong to the south at that time. and so i now want to establish its own identity and its own independence. president drive easy praise, the 2 countries commitment to achieving that goes and use the opportunity to criticize the cottonwood or the one chair is almost sort of the dominant system in
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the world is trying to co us all of the countries into believing that without that presence without sad participation and without the knowledge, it is not possible to realize developments in the progress along. we believe these words are rooted in colonization arrogance and an unfair system. and we typically rejected body. the 2 liters signed agreements covering corporation in culture, education, media, and tourism rises visit to colombo officer trip to his. lemme but comes at a critical time back home and he runs friends and foes are watching closely unless he has say, it's an opportunity for sure lanka to showcase it's known or lined approach, which has been questioned recently. this comes months and months of to straight long car gain, some sort of negative publicity from its decision to the light neva versus to that i'd see on the come out of the us fleet as a media bracing both leaders spoke about easy is going guys an emotional gracie
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accused the un human rights groups and the international community of failing to prevent crimes against humanity, saying it was only intended for the atrocities the future. herancha has rolled out the red carpet for the evade young president, a web that abraham raise. he decided to come here, why pensions are running high in the me least. i'm in the say, his visit, highlights for lunches, increasing geopolitical importance. minute finance does owe to 0 colombo, extreme heat wave is scorching parts of south and southeast asia. and the philippines is full cost to continue for weeks, and as for schools to suspend in person classes, that's raising concerns in that country where the quality of education is amongst the worst in the region. but even the reports from another andrea fall does hasn't been to school for days. assignment. instead, she's taking classes online for school is closed, as are thousands of others across the philippines during
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a heat wave that's lasted weeks. the government has given administrators permission to suspend classes when to forecast it's 40 degrees celsius. karen say it's good to have the option to learn online and, but it isn't ideal. it's what's the benefit of the fed them that we can up to choose either online or modular. but for me, learning needs a face to face interaction. so i prefer face to face learning for her, for andrea agrees, but also says she finds it unbearable to sit in the classroom for hours. it's the smelling because sometimes when i'm in school and sticking in the social, i sometimes get my new speed. it's threatening to words in the already poor quality of learning. i'm on filipino school children, a study, but the world back last year found almost all 10 year olds. couldn't read simple tech. there are many pupils who were promoted to the next level of the grade level,
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but we found out that they are non readers or they could hardly, right? maybe because they are using 5 left or cellphone. they are only using their fingers . so when you asked them to write me, could not the government had told the return to classroom learning would bridge the gap. but the climate change is slowing efforts. will schools here in the philippines have been taking measures to cope with the heat. education department has decided to take a more concrete step. it's ordered public schools to graduate to return to the old academic calendar where students take a break during the hottest months of march to me by 2028 instead of june to july when type ones and once and rates are frequent. education isn't the only sector effected. on monday, 19 cars parked many of us airport were destroyed. what's believe to be a grass fired power plants are going offline, and water reservoirs are drain. and the damage to agriculture,
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exacerbated by drought caused by the new weather pattern, is estimated at nearly $70000000.00. finally, below al jazeera manila, as you are paying parliament, says approved to propose the whole that with bad single use plastic packaging compliments from fast food restaurants, in plastic bags for groceries, as well as many cosmetic buffaloes in a toes, but it will be banned under the nor to come into effect in 2030, if ratified by you member states. what is really important are for things i would say one is so advanced as inability of packaging. the 2nd thing is to ensure that what we do so we don't forget about the functions the packaging has a so you know, the protecting the proud of protecting the consumers. allowing for this to be transported and for 12 organized rules, so that to prevent barrios between marriage across member states. so people in athens have seen the sky turn orange this caused by clouds of dust from this
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a higher density which blew in from moving africa. so maybe, i guess explains apocalyptic scenes over the acropolis as dust from the sa hara accumulated india. it cost a shroud of athens, turning the skies an orange hue, reducing visibility and prompting will socrates to sound the alarm? we have to be careful to not a breeze, so it's air. right. and we have to stay home. many took the advice to stay in doors . it was time to come. have these 40 a. i felt discomfort. i tried to deal with it by staying in the house so that it didn't affect my health father. the others mumbled at the spectacles, hey, then everything was orange. it's really felt like we witnessed the hara we were waiting for camels to post by the semester. this cloudy orange tinted haze is a frequent phenomenon did usually happens in spring and autumn. low mutual logical
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systems and strong winds transfer does fluids from the so hard does it sending the skies, bringing with it the risk of coming wildfire as seasonal. so this time of the year, but a devastating hazard in a country that experience has major blazes every year. but there is one positive outcome of this dusty display. the clouds act as a new tree into the oceans, feeding tonton, and fueling the growth of lorene micro organisms forming the basis of an intricate, essential food web. so when you go, yeah, go, i'll just era. now at least 4 people have been injured on the street. so central london was runaway horses cause chaos and collided with vehicles. they broke loose during the routine training session at high con, minucci barracks. less than a mile away from buckingham palace. i don't know whose belong to the household. cavalry is responsible for ceremonial duties and guarding the british moment. eventually,
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the police managed to bring the horses under control and back to come and i can find more information on our website, delta 0. don't com. weather is next. on inside story, we'll discuss revising food insecurity around the world, checking by climate change and conflicts. segments the, the hello, i'm afraid there is yet more right in the full cost of southern parts of china. so there's a lot of areas we'll see more heavy down pulls, here's the menu front. you can see how he stretches out into the open waters and they will continue to step as why a little further race was little area of high pressure for the time being, keeping things settled. but 2nd, cloud starting to develop across southern pods will gather and that will push more
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heavy down pulls in across southern china as we go through the state. i think the next 2 or 3 days, some pots could see it excessive a 100, maybe 200 millimeters more on those flood, hey, every says that will cause for the problems they really will exacerbate the poll situation that we already have in place for them. know, fixed and retry is won't by using 28 degrees celsius and thought too bad to for good parts of japan generally try. i'm fine. yeah. so i'm fine too, cuz i'm not sure if the indo china, philippines dries here as well, one or 2 shelves creeping into southern most popular, we have got increasing human disease hold. it is sticky good. scattering the shelves that the malaysia and indonesia wanted to say, i was just around the southern parts of india, much of india does stay dry. locust on the north, west. seeing a little bit of white weather with the coming dies elsewhere, staying very hot. the
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