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ations i made on the award official website, w, w, w dot h t, a dot q a forward slash e m, the student protests, but across the us, universities, but housing, the war on guns and coding to cut ties with israel under the spelling darn jordan. this is down to 09 from to so coming up, tortured, executed, and even buried alive, guns and civil defense present. the evidence found that mass graves, literally 400 bodies, have been recovered, building bridges of a troubled waters. the us secretary of states on china is foreign minister, needs inpatient attempts to haiti's future, but many done with a new transitional counsel, tungsten, the wesley gun, 5,
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the students and faculty members. some universities across the united states are continuing to protest in support of palestine that demanding the university is caught financial times with israel and divest from companies they say, enable the war on concepts more than 550 students up interested in the last week. i'll just deal with john engineer ports from new york. the stand off, the universities across the united states is forced a national confrontation over us policy on israel, and it's war on guns that the national divide is reflected at. the epicenter of the protest movement on new york, columbia university campus is really flags and palestinian flags, marketing the conflict, half a world away. demonstrators say despite hundreds of arrest us here and across the
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country and the universities calls for them to leave. they will remain in their encampment. they are demanding the university divest from investments with ties to israel, palm beach for ongoing. as we are calling the park columbia university says i best disclose it if provide in this be for all students and faculty disappointing in the movement for palestinian liberation. those are central demands. and until those on that we will not be going any way. we will continue to approach as muslim american congresswoman, johan omar, voice to her support for the demonstrators inside the or encampment on thursday. i mean, young people have always pushed our government to do better, whether it was through the civil rights movements and whether it's been to end the vietnam war. i. and i think that they are on the right side of, of history and pushing our country to not stay complacent in the genocide that's
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taking place. and also to see if new is really flags. silently appeared this week, meters from the student zone of occupation. that is drawn, the eyes of the world were alone, calendar protest or condemned the demonstration to stop the store does not have to pay the full price. i do, i do see that the only the approaches to intent encampments have spread from coast to coast from new york to suburban, chicago's northwestern university, to harvard and cambridge, massachusetts to the university of new mexico and dozens of campuses in between. students at columbia university have started a national conversation, whatever happens here, or at other campuses,
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those protests can get shut down in one place. but that conversation is spread. the campus is across the us and they say there's no stopping there. as the clock ticks down to the final weeks of classes, universities across the us are deciding whether to hold graduation ceremonies punctuated biking camp. protesters calls for justice john henry l jersey or new york. or i know and so sure. george washington university in the center of washington dc. the professors have been here for hours, a deadline set by the authorities of the university to clear the courtyard for people to leave has come and gone. and the numbers have been fairly consistent for several hours. the people here are very clear that they want the best date to start divesting of any interest. it has then is really link to companies to make sure that that investments are open on public,
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and those who are protesting here face new rep of caution. the protectors have been calling for change and the incest that they will stay here, even with the threat of police action, even with the threat of arrest until the demands are met. all and for sure, i'll just do the washington with students and faculty across america coating for divestment from israel. so let's take a look at what that actually means. well, universities and colleges haven't diamond funds to finance research and scholarships. this money's invested in private equity and hedge funds, protest as on demanding the universities stuff, investing this money in companies. the profit from israel is war like this manufacturer lucky martin or 10th joins like amazon and google with contracts in israel. some of the action held across the us several decades ago is cetera of health and south african apartheid. a cold for the investment from israel had been voiced in the past in 2009, a hampshire college divested from and his radio related fun,
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but denied it was due to a boy called pressure the moms to divest on israel a more direct new york investor students quoting, for the closure of a campus in tennessee saying it's discriminatory. but how does your counselor report from the university of texas in austin as the thames clashes between police and student protestors? wednesday, have transformed into this peaceful gathering which protesters say is in itself an act of defiance. police earlier arrested $56.00 demonstrators, and one journalist that prompted still more protesters to come out on thursday. and they were joined by many university professors. they're demanding that you t austin, divest from weapons manufacturers and from companies that benefit is real. and now they're also demanding the resignation of the universities. president j hartzell, who had order that the police crack down on the protest. meanwhile, the texas governor of greg cabot, a republican, who strongly supports israel,
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has taken credit for the plain to texas state police and says he'll send in the military next. the student protesters deny accusations of anti semitism and say they're here to speak out against the killing of palestinians in gaza and against the use of their tuition money to fund that effort. heidi to castro alger 0, austin, texas. what on the ground them? gaza palestinian officials, i've been presenting evidence, they say proves these really minute treat, carried out torture on summary executions in hong eunice. the evidence comes from some of the bodies exhibiting from mass graves, alaska, and i'll ship a hospital compounds maybe 400 bodies. so far i've been recovered topic i was doing report somebody in southern guns. you get this mother's creams evidence the moments before as sounds buddy was pulled from a mass grave at the north or hospital come down in con eunice. took them home with
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them high young from gauze of civil defense as showing videos and pictures to a room full of reporters. he wants the world to see the dozens of bodies the found . i'm to um, support them like that of how the affairs, a young girl discovered with her legs amputated, lead a novice. we found the body of a phone number of children we have. the question is why do we have children and most of graves, the child, the patient is still in his crops and then with his hands tight bolt to the head. in the past week's dr. munoz teams have got that forensic evidence from nearly 400 bodies. the report finds signs of summary executions and physical to, to see about the new test. you know, again, if not somebody still had the controller on them which shows they have a patients who are receiving treatment and then also hospital dental. it is, i believe it also has approximately 10 bodies were found with their hands tied. i mean each for the forensic examination for 20 bodies,
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for people we think might have been buried alive. they are asking for an independent investigation to check the findings and document them. the is where the military dismiss accusations its forces buried bodies before the winter to the compound. as baseless is ready, troops have pulled out of gauze as to main hospitals in recent weeks. civil defense crews lights dug up doses of corpses from 2 mass graves and does she felt medical center in gauze of 61 at least 392 bodies. when discovered into 3 different sites on the grounds of nasir hospital. more than half of them have yet to be identified . plunging. if somebody is in constant anguish the by god, i can no longer bear it everyday. i come here in search to sit down. he went missing and every day i come 2 or 3 times to search please, whoever knows any information about him. so tell me, is he alive or was he taking by the is read news or anything?
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and now the u. s. is joining quotes from the using the you and demanding an explanation from israel cooling the discoveries deeply disturbing goal is a civil defense has asked for an independent investigation, conducts a delegation, specializing forensic analysis. since most of going as facilities have been destroyed, they are hoping to find the full image about what happened during, as well as raging loss or hospital. i'm to give the families of those being killed . the answers they were looking for. target cup as the oh, just the euro roof on palestine. well, the united nation says it's important to preserve forensic evidence when investigating mass graves and concepts that's off the guns and civil defense code for an independent pro. and to what happened to the on that's a hospital and fun, eunice. i'll just say it was christine salumi was after you and with stuff i'm dish . eric, the spokesman for the un secretary general and often about what comes next. what should they do with that information?
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they say they need the forensic examination. where should they go for this? what would you, what would the you advise? i think it is important, or excuse me, the circumstances to ensure that any potential evidence is kept in a way that is not compromised. we've called for an international investigation. how that will take place. it's on clear this time there are certain bought parts of this organization that have the authority to do that. oh, shit. parts of the organization. do you think can be of how well, i mean, there's definitely investigative traffic and we looked at those very right there, there legislative bodies of this organization that could create and call for an inventor national investigation that has yet to happen. in the meantime, it's important at all forensic evidence of the well preserved, you know, belgium has some of this is randy and bassett are off on a walker was killed in rough,
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belgium development minister said 33 year old. i'm following up on, on his 7 year old son or among the casualties of and his radio strike, he was part of belgium's development aid efforts in the gaza strip. sped specimen for prime minister benjamin netanyahu is government said israel was moving ahead with his plans for ground operation and rough, but gave no time. less is resolute cabinet, has been holding meetings to discuss submitted to his next move in gaza. the well food programs director and gaza has one but a full minute tressles and a rough foot would kill tens of thousands of people. we have really concerns about any kind of in cushion interest for the to displace hundreds of thousands of people . i've just driven through uh con eunice to get here um from one side of the gaza strip to the other and seen the level of destruction across the us on eunice. if that happens to drop the 10s of thousands of people will die. if that happens in
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rafa, hundreds of thousands of people who displaced again more misery, more needs that we will need to have to try and resolve and meet. so is there any forces of arrested 3 palestinian children at the jealous own refugee camp, which is north of ramallah and the occupied westbank. the children, ranging from 10 to 13, rested near a school run by the un is rarely made. a tray can be seen forcing them to board in a treat vehicles elsewhere in the occupied westbank, a funeral has been held for a palestinian teenager who was killed by his ready forces known as carried the body of 16 year old holland. send him an arrow through the streets of janine who were shutting the chest during his randy right in ramallah, maybe 500 pounds bonanza. been killed in new york divided westbank since the war on 1000. again. what's not official break here down just here, right? when we come back, who exactly is an indian citizen? one of the most contentious issues in the world's biggest ever election. and why
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the lot dimensions is close. one of its peacekeeping faces an eastern democratic republic of comfortable or not savings. the holloway have something of a multi day severe weather outbreak across the us setting across the central place . lots of cloud showing up here, big scattering of showers. couple of areas of low pressure rolling off the rockies fading across the plains, bringing some widespread showers, sundry down pools, gusty winds, law child bullshit, bank. we're looking to get to some very damaging conditions. severe storms over the next couple of days. whether that over to was the sun from the plains easing up towards the midwest, chicago 14 degrees celsius on friday, solely winds will lift that temperature to around $2400.00. and he made
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a handful sas day ahead of that. just a allows you to adjust around the eastern seaboard. well, winter weather united is coming back in across the rockies, up towards the pacific northwest. because weston pops off can deck as well and noticed some lively showers just for a once again. because a good console, texas lobby. so i was lingering to just around his spine. the honest been pretty wet. yeah. over the past few days it stays pretty wet as we go through the next few days. actually the way to weather coming down to was nick rock us costa rica. so you wanna to shout within to jamaica, southern positive cuba for time as well. but losey fine try and sunny for the eastern islands. the humanity has opened the gates of hell in those seats. he's having orlando's effects . as the world discusses how to reduce emissions. supposing an existential threat to humanity, a new oil rush is displacing. you've got people empower,
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investigate the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global notes and the developing nations of the global south. a crude mistake. talk to one of the 2 on just the the welcome back to watching out. just a real quick reminder about top stories here. this, our students and faculty members and universities across the united states are continuing to protest in support of the kind of style that demanding the universities caught financial ties of israel and divest from companies they say, enable. on concepts kind of thing and official. subbing and presenting evidence. nice. i prove these right military carried up torture. i'm summary executions and
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connie. the evidence comes from some of the bodies recovered from mass graves. beyond nesa, i'll ship a hospital come pounds, 80 finished 100 bodies of sofa in belgium. some of these rating on bass, on or off on a worker, was killed in roughly 33 year old. i'm selling a bond. i'm his 7 year old son, for among the casualties have been as many as striking the response of belgium's development to 8 of us in the gaza strip. us extra estate on to me blinking has met the chinese foreign minister one e in beijing. the visitor seen as an attempt to stabilize relations between the 2 superpowers, us trade restrictions on china as well as military rivalry around the south china sea and tie one, a couple edits to the attention. i'll just say it was katrina, you joins us live now from the chinese capital. a country that's one of the chinese foreign minister, one erase sofa i'm what is china? one from these meetings these meetings are ongoing,
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behind flows, stores amazing in the united states house. now in the aging, but we have had an initial readout from the chinese side, and according to that one e wants from polygons visitors to inject some positivity into the us china relationship. go back to what's trying to refer to as the san francisco vision. but both sides agreed to stabilize this very important relationship. he said that there are increasing negative factors that threaten to trigger a downward spiral between why not and to us. and he says it fading, legitimate rights and raising play, being suppressed on the number of friends. and all of us says that wants to stabilize things that some service is being tested. steps say that these are very difficult conversations between the 2 sides because they need to get this very different language being used from like the governments we've had aging use repeatedly was such as when, when shed future. but for the us, this is clearly a rivalry they talk about managing competition and ahead of the us,
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november presidential elections. there is definitely no appetite to care. so when things are treated, there are many issues that both sides disagree on is any progress then? like you to be made a break, there is extremely unlikely and both sides of very plain about that. they've said that the point to be still has not for a complete outcome, but rather deep and dialogue. blinking is talked about the importance of face to face diplomacy, because unfortunately, the, there is a long list of disagreements here. the one of them, the blinking, the raise is the topic of the brain. now the us tex accused china of supposing what it says is russia's defense, industrial base by supplying leads of technologies. aging has dismissed this claim, saying it has nothing to do with the war and nothing to do with rushes more assets . but at the same time, aging has shown no desire as whole from back to down. and what it has described
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itself is a real solid partnership. with moscow and another flash point is that of taiwan. we've had just this week, the us senate costs for an a package which includes a $1000000000.00 to go towards slicing circle chinese aggression in the pacific and a large truck that go directly to ty, one's military. and that infuriates that they do because it can. so it does try one road chinese to treat says this is a red line issue. and finally we have the us one thing, the more progress when it comes to pages corporation in placing the type of fentanyl going into the united states. and that's recently the us house committee investigation saying that actually aging is part of the problem that it's subsidizing because the chemicals that go into spends know that find their way to the right. ok. good. obviously with katrina you a live presentation. katrina, thank you to india. now where the 2nd of the 7 phase genital action is taking place across 13 states, maybe
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a 1000000000 people are eligible to cost that. but during the 6 weeks of 15, which started last friday, the issue of citizenship has been critical in constituents, is going to the polls in the northeastern state of us on the beach. i p. a government has passed a controversial news based on religious selenium. government has failed to give these as developed, as they always report as to reporting the story. therefore, we're covering the election from outside the country when they consume, surely for, for more than a decade. now, lots come on monday. it has been fighting to prove he's an engine citizen. the daily bridge worker was declared to 4 know by and 5, you know, in india is northeast and state of for some in 2016. since then. he's been for years in detention and his country on be monday in since he was born in the states and he's not an undocumented immigrant tablets with a woman up on more than we've heard. there was something called the citizen
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amendment act, which is supposed to help us, but i don't understand what the c a is. one thing is certain i was born and a some my father and grandfather have documents here. monday lives among nearly 2000000 people in the some who are being excluded from a national registrar of citizens updated in 2019 the b g b says he can get an indian citizenship to recently enacted controversial know that sets of religion as a criterion. the citizenship amendment lo, we'll see, provides a fast track to naturalization for seeks policies. in news, jane's buddhist and christians who fled have gone to some foundation and focused on that for 2014. but it excludes muslims from these countries, citizenship and this is a controversial issue, as it seems,
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vase of migrations of both hindus and muslims. it's now dividing voltage on it's make and religious grounds. as far as the minority most lim community is concerned . it's a new that if they have been creating a narrative and narrative is the, is that they are not part of the indies, enough scouts. so it is good. lot of police pull right zation. when you see it from the perspective of electronic dynamics, how much more than 4 years after the bins of approval in parliament, the government has implemented just ahead of this is general election. the problem mr. moraine devoted is seeking a system the passage of the low let to violent protest in 2019 with critics saying it on the mind india, secular identity, most of them. so what are the low combined with a propos, citizenship registry could be used to talk with them. do you think anyone was good when have it, was it in uh, you know, country were being screened as the majority,
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like market started. like i've gotten into like burnwell this i don't think so. that's it is very clear. he knows my they have some really just actress. ideas mostly, but certain listen minorities within most the majority nations face persecution, to especially a neighboring country is like a finest on and focus funds. but they won't be able to apply for citizenship. and now many fear india status is a secure list. aid will be put to test under this low on the consumption leave on to see the donald trump so cold hush money case in new york has hit the world's headlines, the becomes the 1st for us president to spam file. trump is also involved in another case of the supreme court, which could have depos repercussions. the justices on hearing arguments about whether he enjoyed absolute presidential immunity while he was in office, i'll just say we should have a chance. he has more from washington, dc on the drums, laura road you the us presidents are immune for prosecution for official x
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conducted by a president while an office, unless they have been impeached and convicted by congress. well, there, even from small i have to concede the personal actions committed by a president while an office all liable for the prosecution. so there was much discussion as to whether this was an allegation is being leveled against donald trump. constance youth official act or personal actions of a capitalist who wants to become president who wants to retain the presidency. trumps argument is that a president must be immune. otherwise the opposition can boast to mail the president to do their bidding under the threats. off indictment, once they leave office, the government is arguing that no one is above the law. the supreme court justices all to expect the rule before june. so once again, the question as to whether at least some of the trials the donald trump faces would even have begun. by the time the election rolls around is once again unsafe. she
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ever time cl, do 0. washington said she has sworn and transitional governing council after months of gun violence which forced the prime minister ariel only to resign. the ceremony was held at the prime minister's office rather than the presidential palace, as the police failed to gain control to the area around the compound. after there was manual rep that report in haiti's capital, puerto prince a ceremony to swear in a new transitional presidential council was interrupted by the sounds of heavy gunfire on thursday, cause the members of the new council vowed to reign in the gang related violence that's pushed the country to the brink of social collapse and recent months. in the face of this unprecedented crisis, the entire population has recognized the urgency and necessity of taking a firm grip on the situation. to pull our country out of the spiral of despair and destruction. outside the walls of the ceremony,
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gang members armed with automatic weapons, exchanged gunfire with police on criminals, roaming the streets, freely off and overpowering. the police is a scene that's become all too common in the city. at least 2 people were killed during the fighting on thursday. this woman says her son was caught in the crossfire until she adds that there are no safe places left in the country. when yeah, she was sending walter. she says the police here in here to run to watch her when she will show them to lack the police. how to jimenez thompson, his stomach, and that i didn't know what to do to deserve this in the area where he grew up. everyone knew he was not a member of funding. gang international observers have applauded the successful swearing in of the transitional council. some call we need a turning point for a crisis that is left more than $2500.00 people dead since the start of the year.
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one of the 1st order as a business of haiti's new transitional council. what's the name of the interim prime minister michelle patrick? was there a former finance minister who is taking the place of prime minister arial henri, who formalized his resignation? earlier in the day the general incense should be at the center of all consent and public decision and advisable competitor against what, what strengthening and consolidation, what has been achieved to contribute to the recovery. i thought beloved hatred though haitian gang leaders of promise to the rail, the efforts of the new transitional body council members say plans are in motion for the deployment of an international security force led by the government of kenya to help restore law in order in haiti. was it up a little alger 0? indigenous people in brazil law continuing to march to demand recognition of the lands gathering in the capital facility is not what it's 3rd day. they want the
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government of president new to the silver to protect the territories from criminal activities like and legal mining. they say it's fail to control. i'm rubbing. i'm fee for a station on indigenous wizard. you know, all the indigenous young to mind me. people in brazil say it's members detained 12 people on tuesday for allegedly mining and legally on that territory. and the amazon, they handed them over to the police. they say of the miners contaminate the water with mercury. the group on the amazon is largest indigenous and live in relative isolation. un peacekeepers have become that departure from the eastern democratic republic of congo spaces up close and south people who prevents but they're all fee is about the government's ability to fill the vacuum for the economy for drawing down a decades long mission pakistani peacekeepers remove the you and flag and raise the democratic republic of congo colors. this you wouldn't base into type of is one of 14 and says, keep your province set to close by the end of april. the eastern congo peacekeeping
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mission known as menu sco is ending this year at the request of the government. the woman leading that mission made it clear what that means. the primary responsibility paid for protection of the civilian license with the government of d f. c. and this is where they have to do in terms of the mending that the safety and security ease taken cable by those. and we'll have the fight and we, we supposed to be the, the us presence has become increasingly unpopular here in recent years. it's accuse of fading to protect civilians from arm groups, but agencies and many locals, worried the condo. these forces aren't ready to replace some 15000 un forces. one of our this is we all regressing this decision of the government at the.

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