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is frank assessments, how has relations declined between them is uh and the united states of america? the crux of the matter is, is choice of miniature parties, and specifically russia inside story. on al jazeera, the police in california cracked down. all students demonstrating against israel's war on gaza as campus protest spreads the hello, i'm sorry, i'm y z. this is alex rivera, live from dell house. so coming up on the program, the white house joins calls from the you and the un demanding an explanation from mass graves found in gaza. a series of as rainy as strikes hit residential areas
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and ross, lot in southern gaza. rescue is a searching for survivors. and there's been anger in israel tempest flower outside the home of these really prime minister of to have mass release has a video of a 23 year old is really captain. the a week off the students at columbia university in new york stepped up the campaign and support the palestine protest against israel's war on gauze spread to college campuses. across the united states. hundreds of students held a 16 at the university of southern california, police and campus security arrested thousands of those who refuse to leave our any of the white house said president joe biden, suppose free speech and non discrimination as universities. i was just there as rob reynolds was, there is the police moved into evict. the protest is at the university of southern
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california, up here on the university of southern california campus, one by one protesting students are being and tough with the plastic zip ties and led away by los angeles police officers taken under arrest to a van parked on the campus grounds, there were originally dozens of students here who formed a kind of ring in the center of this grassy area. they said that even though they were warned, they would be arrested. they were going to stand their ground. so they stayed in the police moved in, formed a ring around them, and then one by one called them over and they were arrested there. they did not resist arrest. we did not see any violence on the part of the police towards them. but i want to emphasize as well that prior to these arrests,
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this invest in this protest against the war against gaza and demanding desperate of the universities of ties, complete suffering of ties with any is really entities was entirely peaceful. there were no scuffles amongst students, those students were being harassed, they were simply making a protest with chance and, and slogans, and so forth. now, the university is decided that that is unacceptable. so these students are being arrested. what happens to them afterwards and what happens on this campus and other campuses across the united states in the days to come, remains to be seen. but for many of the protesters we spoke through today, they say they're going to stick, stand their ground, continue their approaches until their demands are met. rob reynolds, l g, 0, los angeles. and i'll, just as joe and a 100,
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as well on the student protests have been 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's 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, as 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, another president of columbia university, called out police,
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who violently cleared out demonstrators. that was the end of his storm retainer, john henry l. g 0 new york live in protests across all the colleges in america as well. a launch police forces deployed in austin, texas. the news in states has tried to disperse the crowds. several people arrested at university of texas. hundreds of students has been arrested in the us since friday . now jeremy syria is a professor and global leadership history and public policy and university of texas . and he was saying that the crack down on the protest is only increasing solidarity in a way that is similar to the anti movement of the 19 sixty's to the irony is that this kind of behavior by the police only increases the resolve of students. i cannot tell you how many students more than 15 to 20 that i spoke with who i saw at
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this event summer from our students. i know we're students who are apathetic or may have even been favorable to the israeli side in the arguments. and they see the police acting this way, and it leads them to become more radical. and this is the story of the 19 sixty's in our society were replying that when the police attack students in this way, it makes other students sympathized with. those were attacked, not the attackers. i believe that university presidents including my own at the university of texas, are afraid they are afraid that they are going to be criticized and condemned by politicians by the governor of texas by members of congress. they're, they're afraid they're going to be condemned for allowing anti semitism and i'm against anti semitism to. i'm jewish myself. so i think anti semitism is horrible and there has been too much of it. but this, the presidents are over reacting. and what they're doing is they're creating an environment in which no one is allowed to say anything that sounds critical in any way of israel or any other topic. and they're making it impossible for students to
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express themselves. the white house is described, reports of mass graves and gaza, is deeply disturbing european union and the united nations have joined international calls for an independent probably been to one has happened on wednesday. another 51 bodies were found in the grounds of a hospital in hong eunice. more than 300 bodies have been discovered since saturday . hospitals, of course, have protection under international law, but they have faced heavy is rarely bombardments. since the world gauze has started in october, us national security advisor jake sullivan. it says, washington once offices, how does your cost draws more in this now from washington to us national security advisor jake sullivan, had sharp words about reports of the mass graves discovered in gaza. well, 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
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from the adf on that, but we want to know the specifics of what the circumstances of this were. and we 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. what's been missing from the us response is any call for an independent investigation into the mass graves. that is in contrast to the u. n. and to the you that have both said, there must be an independent investigation. not just one conducted by israel alone . we are gravely concerned by the, by the report, the discovery of most grace in the county. you need, i mean i'll, she follow speed will be something that forces us to call for an independent investigation of all the suspicions and all the circumstances. because indeed it to create the impression that there might have been violations of international human rights committed. that is why it's important to have independent investigation and
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to ensure the accountability of the u. s. has emphasized that answers are needed from israel. but on wednesday, president joe biden sign into law yet another us aid package to the is rarely military. heidi jo, castro, alger 0, washington, you and humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for gauze, or is told the security council, the irreversible steps need to be taken to facilitate on him the delivery of more aide into the strip. so good card also stressed that the quantity of that aid has to be improved. i'll just here is gabriel. alexander has moved from elk to meet the immense a new united nations lead mechanism for monitoring aid. routes in the gaza will be operational in a matter of days. secret colleague the you in the senior, humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator forgot to said that initially, the mechanism will monitor aid routes via cyprus and jordan. and shortly after, begin monitoring aid entering through egypt. ivan formed the government of israel
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on the operational ization of the mechanism as per the resolution, a database and notification system will go online for old cargo destined for garza alarm supply routes. the approval for the placement of international monitors of crossings inspection and supply points has been requested from relevant authorities, verification and monitoring inside guys i will commence as soon as possible. it's been over 200 days since israel's war on guys or began some council members said it's regrettable. it is taking so long and we have to discussing access to basic needs. basic human needs such as access to food as well. and sanitation, cogs said she expects is real to help facilitate the new aid routes. but the
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reality on the ground water right now is much different. it remains extremely difficult to secure a safe and unimpeded access for command sharing movements to northern gaza. odor reports that as of today, more than one 3rd of admissions to the north and april were denied, were impeded by israeli authorities. secret cock also said that the next step may be for a trucks to be inspected on the palestinian side of the rock of border. that would be a major change from how it's done now, but it's unclear how it would be implemented. if israel would be involved or is real, would even agree to it cause also said that her office in gaza should be operational in the next few weeks. gabriel's on to how does it in, at the united nations in new york, palestinian journalist mohammed career care has been reporting on the war on gaza. but he's now covering a personal tragedy. his mother was killed by his riley forces when they waited
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a ship a hospital in march. so do you call reports on this? remembering happier times. how much correct here with his mother 9 that was in that you know, most especially felt them on when is really forces withdrew from our chief a hospital after a 2 weeks each. he finally learned her face according this why didn't know him as well from the in some women had told me that they sold my mother. yeah. 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 went close 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 is ready forces for interrogation. they released me in the
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evening. 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? 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 it. 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. i don't, i was the only son. it was so hard for me to see how like this. now, all mohammed 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. as a series of as rainy strikes and rough sign, southern gauze,
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or in the, in recent hours. and one of those strikes has a house in the oven account, killing at least one person and wounding several others as they rushed to hospital . and now this strike hit a building near you and clinic. i was just there as tardy as it was at the crazy hospital when the injured will produce and he sent us this report. as more sold in rough, all these very minute tree attacks on the goals a strip has completely rammed up as a residential house was completely destroyed in the refugee camp as it calculated right now, the injuries are receiving right now treatments in a way to hospitalized the pos, majority of casualties amongst abilities. now, this is the area where the majority of jobs this population has been told to stay and to remain done, what are to guarantee the own safety pump. what we can clearly record and observe when does the past couple of weeks is play such a feasible yet tax ones that very densely populated area in light of the anticipated mediterranean cage. and that will be carried out by the is very minute
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treat within the coming days. that is the situation right now with the ground. this kind of city is like, have no well left to go. start of a zoom out. just a rough, rough kind of sewing holes have been following developments from the occupied west buying cars. riding troops of shows in killed a teenager. the policy administrative health said 16 year old khalid rights and i'm on a root cause shopped in the chest during a raid in ramallah. a number of palestinians killed and you'll get by westbank since october 7th. now stands at $488.00 new is out of there. i'm also to bring you on the program, to be honest, as the boeing is the company reports. usually last is often a series of safety issues. i don't think we've been seeing apocalyptic scenes in athens as clouds of tasks from this hara, i need proof of this orange the, the, the
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hello. the weather is now allows you set favor across the arabian peninsula heavy, the wind starting to east down as well. it will still be a little breezy for somebody frequency, essentially dry. that will be some lifted. dustin sam, particular cos, southern pulse of the peninsula. as we go through 1st, i hope across the golfing, so you could scattering a shout was coming in here. those shows running back into afghanistan to close the flooding. here concerts remain in place as we go on into friday, one or 2 showers to dust along the red sea coast of the arabian peninsula. america picking up to around 40 degrees celsius could be hotter than that in gaza on this day. already hot and sticky day a horrible day in store, i'm afraid. is it going for the evening into the overnight period? one or 2 showers, just cracking off here as well. it will freshen things up. cause what around $25.00 celsius the friday. how do you dry weather elsewhere across the region?
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maybe one or 2 showers up towards the black sea water to show is a possibility to just around northern parts of morocco, northern areas of our areas, to work halting car for the sales just the he does. he's a little as we go through friday if the testing science still something of an issue here at that stage. meanwhile, across west africa, the seasonal range continue to drifted off a team in the gaza strip. as is continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media, and it needs to be questioned, sustains coverage that actively humanize as is readings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this kind of way. tracking those stories examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing the best
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the the welcome back online are the main stories this hour and then more protests against israel's war on gaza on college campuses across the united states. ease of some of the pictures from the university of california, my security and police of removes protest as those have been some sporadic scuffles with the police, thousands of students of those have been detained. meanwhile, the white house is described reports of mass graves and gauze as deeply disturbing us national security advisor jake sullivan says, washington wants answers from israel, the you in the you and it was a quote for an independent product. as i've also been continuing as strikes and
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rough, find something cause that a house was hit in the up an account and also a building near a un clinic. at least one person was killed. several others have been wounded or the levels of an scuffles between police and protest as outside the residents of these riley pine, minnesota. off to her last release, a video of a hostage, they demanded that nothing yahoo do more to secure the release of the remaining captives in gaza. police as go to the is raining national security administration, while bank of realtors. com through the crowd. right, police within deployed is protest as much towards government buildings. demonstrations, erupt it off to a mass reduced to a video of 23 year old hush. goldberg, poland, who was taken from a music festival in israel on october 7th. furnace smith has the details. who's go book poland has spent almost 200 days detained, a multi described as an underground. how this is him on october 7th,
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left um covered in a box without getting into a pickup truck come and did buy. 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 gold book, 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 do that includes the car, egypt, the united states, from 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 133 is really still being held in gaza. and when fall right,
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security minister, it them up and give a left a nearby, send a gold. he was heckled with shouts of shame on you. he too, 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. bernard smith islanders era, you don't keep bodies jerusalem, or protests against a one cause i gained the mention that american universities us present, and joe biden, to signed off on a for an a package that includes 26 $1000000000.00 and assistance. israel mike kind of has more in this from washington. the president biden described the foreign aid package as a victory for the us. and for the world,
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he reiterate to what he called his on clad support of israel. always make sure these are a has what it needs to defend itself against iran and chairs. to support with this a united states can help replenish the israel's air defense and fried out are critical so that so rand can never carry out to destruction. and intended was its attack 10 days ago. about the same time this bill significantly significantly increases humanitarian assistance or shiny to the innocent people of cause are suffering badly or suffering. the consequences for the mass starts. and we've been working intently for months to get as much a to guys as possible. the president said that the a to ukraine was also an important signal to the us as allies in nato. this is a historical moment. and the last 2 years we've helped beautify strength to expand nato, imaginative. instead we had failed. we had failed to step up now and support and
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cray. all those gauge would have begun. no rabble. cohesion of data would have been weekend and our national security would have been undermined without any question. the department of defense has already drawing up an inventory of what will be sent to ukraine and to israel. and president biden says, the equipment will be on its way in a matter of hours. my kind of, i'll just say era, washington, as a body has reported more than $350000000.00 in losses for the 1st 3 months of this year. and also spent nearly full $1000000000.00 more than generated comes as a company is on the ground in exclusive media regarding the safety of its plains. its being investigated over a series of incidents including a blow out of a duel on a 737 max jet in january, ceo david color that says it's focusing on addressing manufacturing issues relevant profits out, expand takes a look at how the play maker flew into trouble,
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the 6 government safety investigations have boeing a craft underway, including a pro of why and how adults like section of a boeing 737 max, blew out shortly after take off in january in 2018 in 2019. boeing 737 mex a line is crest and indonesia and ethiopia killing 346 people. as a recent hearing safety experts told congress, the flying public is in danger. the manufacturing conditions that lead to the 2737 match disasters also led to the alaskan accident blow out accident. and these conditions continue. hundreds of people died and there's been no justice unless action is taken and leaders are held accountable. every person stepping a boarding, boeing airplane, is a risk aviation safety expense, say boeing's up level management, prioritize the speed of delivering its products, of a safety. really what's needed is the cultural change starting from the top with executives
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who don't just focus on spreadsheets and stock returns. but actually go and visit the factories and talk with people for decades. buying was a symbol of us engineering and taking a logical superior your receipt. and let's say vet changed with the c e o and other top jobs with those by executives trained and business management and notes engineering fully needs and aerospace engineer who understands production, who understands the challenges, we understand it's important. so safety. one thing that the really is important to to realize here is that the volume is not a service company. it's, it's a company that builds things on which lives depend on their product. boeing saves it is cooperating, and is committed to safety and transparency. the stop matters. everything matters. every detail. nice. see? oh, dave told her 2 nights. $33000000.00 in salary and bonuses in 2023. i will step down
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at the end of the series. meanwhile, a poll earlier this month showed a majority of americans are willing to pay extra for tickets if it means avoiding flying on a boeing at like speed, which is 0, thousands of people have been forced to free the homes juices severe flooding antonio. the floods of some legend time neighborhoods in the capital, nairobi and displaced moving 11000 households. weeks of heavy rain full coming off the months of drought, of left millions facing hunger, neighboring countries. a preparing for similar heavy rains as well. but it has been a wildfire in western cuba, posing a significant threat to one of the islands main tourist destinations. the place daunted on monday and spread quickly through pine forest south as a rule result. town of when y'all is over 5 fighters is managed to contain 90 percent of the fire concerns remain that it's going to fund some of the some remote
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parts of the anesco world heritage site. no casualties have been reported investigations into the close of the pfizer ongoing the has been an extreme heat wave, scorching pots of south and southeast asia in the philippines is full cost to continue for weeks. it's for schools to suspend impasse and classes. and this is raising concerns in a country where the quality of education is among the west in the region. bonnet below reports on this from manila, andrea fall does hasn't been to school for days assignment. instead, she's taking classes online. her school is closed, as are thousands of others across the philippines during a heat wave. this lasted weeks. the government has given administrators permission to suspend classes when to forecast it's 40 degrees celsius. parents say it's good to have the option to learn online and, but it isn't ideal. this is what's the benefit of the fed them that we can up to choose either online or modular. but for me, learning needs
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a face to face interaction. so i prefer face to face learning for her. andrea agrees, but it also says she finds it unbearable to sit in a classroom for hours. it's the smelling because sometimes when i'm in school and sticking in the social, i sometimes gets my new speed. it's threatening to words and already poor quality of learning. i'm on feel it through the school children study, but the world back last year found almost all 10 year olds couldn't read simple tech. there are many pupils who were promot at the next level of the grade. levels, but we found out that they are non readers or they could hardly, right? maybe because they are using tablet or cellphone. they are only using their fingers . so when you asked them to write liquid, 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
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have been taking measures to cope with the heat. the 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 park that many of us airport were destroyed, what's believe to be a grass fired power plants are going offline, and water reservoirs are drain up. and the damage to agriculture, exacerbated by drought caused by the new weather pattern, is estimated at nearly $70000000.00. finally, below algebra, manila, it was our incredible scenes in athens where people sold the sky to an orange. this is caused by clouds of dust from this hard does it which blew in from northern
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africa. government is asking people with respect tree conditions to limit the time they spend outdoors. so they get a good 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 breeze such 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 for the others marveled at the spectacle. hey, then everything was all in china. it's really felt like we witnessed the hara we were waiting for camels to post by the semester. this cloudy orange tinted hayes is a frequent phenomenon.

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