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tom, thank you, that's tom bateman there. tom, thank you, that's tom ltateman in — there. tom, thank you, that's tom bateman in jerusalem. _ there. tom, thank you, that's tom bateman in jerusalem. we've - there. tom, thank you, that's tom bateman in jerusalem. we've also| bateman injerusalem. we've also heard that the us presidentjoe biden has been in touch with the qatari's after that intensive negotiation it's been going on over the last few hours about the delay that hamas had announced in releasing that second group of hostages. joe biden spoke to the qatari prime minister on the phone about the delay and also about the mechanisms to resolve them. we were told that he expressed his appreciation for qatar's role in helping to facilitate that truce in the first place. let's had no to our middle east correspondent lucy williamson on the west bank, she's there on the line. by this time yesterday we had already seen those release of the palestinian prisoners. how have people been reacting where you are to that delay. it reacting where you are to that dela . . , reacting whe
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tom's been showing our entertainment correspondent david sillito around the exhibition. hey, tom! david! what a pleasure. nice to see you. this is amazing. you're taking me somewhere? yes. it's only its only a small step, but it's also a giant leap at the same time. lead me. a spirit of adventure about you now. you know when someone asks if you fancy going on a journey to the moon with tom hanks? you say, "yes". that's quite... rocket motors you can experience. you would think that thing would shoot up. we shouldn't be standing here, should we? we should not. it's going to get a little hot, but that's ok. but don't worry. that's ice that is falling down. oh, that's what that is. that's the moisture from the super cold liquid hydrogen fuel tanks. tom, as you can probably tell, really knows his space. it's been a passion from childhood and this is his show, an astronaut�*s eye view of what it was like to be on an apollo mission. and it all began when tom first saw this space being used for a david hockney show, and he had an idea. how did this begin? i mean, this is your project,
tom's been showing our entertainment correspondent david sillito around the exhibition. hey, tom! david! what a pleasure. nice to see you. this is amazing. you're taking me somewhere? yes. it's only its only a small step, but it's also a giant leap at the same time. lead me. a spirit of adventure about you now. you know when someone asks if you fancy going on a journey to the moon with tom hanks? you say, "yes". that's quite... rocket motors you can experience. you would think that...
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and then after that, tom, we'll see the _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of palestinian | we'll see the release of palestinian prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that.— prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure _ bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as _ bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as yesterday - bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as yesterday and l bit more about that. again, it's the i same procedure as yesterday and we have today the same number, 13 israeli hostages released so there will be 39 palestinians due for release. now, the names of those prisoners are known because remember, israel had published a list of 300 detainees, over the course of this whole process if it was to continue over nine days which potentially it could, you would then see that number releas
and then after that, tom, we'll see the _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of _ crossing. and then after that, tom, we'll see the release of palestinian | we'll see the release of palestinian prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that.— prisoners as well, tell us a little bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure _ bit more about that. again, it's the same procedure as _ bit more about...
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tom. bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the — bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal— bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal courts _ bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal courts of - bring you that when we get it. tom, outside the royal courts ofjustice in london. one of the uk's most senior police officers says policing cannot be influenced by politics. his comments were in response to an article the home secretary wrote for the times newspaper. the prime minister is under pressure to sack suella braverman for the article — which hadn't been cleared by the government. in it, she accused the metropolitan police of "playing favourites" by treating pro—palestinian marches differently to demonstrations by right wing groups. there have been rumours that rishi sunak is considering a reshuffle. something i put to our political correspondent, hannah miller. well, we've been hearing rumors of a cabinet reshuffle for really quite some months now. the timing of it keeps slipping. it is very likely to happen at some po
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>> tom: i'm with dusty. since texas has continued to improve, get better and better, and also did it for two weeks with a backup quarterback. >> dusty: kansas state, beat a really good kansas state team with a backup quarterback. they turned the ball over down the stretch and still found a way to win. got to get credit for that. >> dave: they look like a playoff team but so good georgia, alabama, washington, oregon and florida state. am i leaving anybody out? eight look like playoff teams, you can only pick four. maybe it will sort itself out. michigan and ohio state look like playoff teams. >> tom: where would you put alabama if they beat auburn and georgia? >> dave: depends on the other games, washington beat oregon, oregon beat washington? both have one loss? if ohio state beats michigan or loses the big ten championship game or other way around? >> dusty: why before we jump to conclusions and i throw you from the booth, sit back, relax and enjoy the fabulous football we have tomorrow and championship wee
>> tom: i'm with dusty. since texas has continued to improve, get better and better, and also did it for two weeks with a backup quarterback. >> dusty: kansas state, beat a really good kansas state team with a backup quarterback. they turned the ball over down the stretch and still found a way to win. got to get credit for that. >> dave: they look like a playoff team but so good georgia, alabama, washington, oregon and florida state. am i leaving anybody out? eight look like...
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tom, 'ust talkin: their release. tom, 'ust talking about i their release. tom, 'ust talking about those h their release. tom, just talking about those who their release. tom, just - talking about those who have been released here, it is women and children, isn't it? because those are the terms of the exchange between hostages and prisoners. although we saw some family members actually being released together, there also could be some instances, of course, with families actually have to be split up, when released?— have to be split up, when released? , ., �* , released? yes, that's right. the entire _ released? yes, that's right. the entire scope _ released? yes, that's right. the entire scope of - released? yes, that's right. the entire scope of the - the entire scope of the agreement is around women and children. that was what was mediated by qatar and it is thought there is a round 100 women and children among the 240 or so hostages being held by hamas in gaza. we're talking about civilian women and children, because there may be women soldiers, for e
tom, 'ust talkin: their release. tom, 'ust talking about i their release. tom, 'ust talking about those h their release. tom, just talking about those who their release. tom, just - talking about those who have been released here, it is women and children, isn't it? because those are the terms of the exchange between hostages and prisoners. although we saw some family members actually being released together, there also could be some instances, of course, with families actually have to be split...
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tom bateman in jerusalem — concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for _ concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. _ concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. thank- concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. thank you concerned. tom bateman in . jerusalem for us. thank you for jerusalem for us. thank you for your reporting. before we go to the next report a quick look at life images. you see a couple of different shots of the west bank they are on the left. you see celebrations in the streets as those prisoners, 39 released in this exchange. and on the right, that is the scene is in israel outside the hospital where we're expecting the hostages who have been freed, 13 israelis, or thai nationals, where they can be examined by medical teams and then reunited with theirfamilies of medical teams and then reunited with their families of course that exchange taking place today after a delay of several hours for that we will have more on that situation as we get it. more on that situation as we get it. 0ur senior international correspondent 0rla guerin has this repor
tom bateman in jerusalem — concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for _ concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. _ concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. thank- concerned. tom bateman in jerusalem for us. thank you concerned. tom bateman in . jerusalem for us. thank you for jerusalem for us. thank you for your reporting. before we go to the next report a quick look at life images. you see a couple of different shots of the west bank they are on the left. you see celebrations in the...
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thank you to tom for that. one would imagine that elon musk was grateful for the distraction today focusing on his rockets. spacex has launched its massive starship rocket — but lost contact afterjust eight minutes. the top of the rocket successfully separated from the booster. but contact was lost with the main rocket. elon musk�*s company still hailed it as a success and the rocket flew further than the failed first attempt in april. spacex has described the issue that it experienced as a rapid unscheduled disassembly. earlier i spoke to emma gatti, editor of spacewatch global. everybody loves a good rocket launch. we did have eight minutes of glory and then after that we had disappointing news because we lost contact, but i think you have to put it in perspective. this launch lasted eight minutes instead of the first one, which was only four minutes. i think we can still call it a success. jonathan amos, our science correspondent, was telling me earlier that they like to test early. they don't care so mu
thank you to tom for that. one would imagine that elon musk was grateful for the distraction today focusing on his rockets. spacex has launched its massive starship rocket — but lost contact afterjust eight minutes. the top of the rocket successfully separated from the booster. but contact was lost with the main rocket. elon musk�*s company still hailed it as a success and the rocket flew further than the failed first attempt in april. spacex has described the issue that it experienced as a...
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tom batheman our correspondent -- tom bateman our correspondent in israel. our partner cbs news spoke to one familywaiting word if their loved one is one those to be released. the 3 momed is the youngest american being hold. >> were hoping and praying that she is in one of the first groups, but we only can know that's our hope. but we haven't had any confirmation. we haven't seen any lists. so we are going with the bief that because she's 3 years old and no child should be a hosage, no child should be in this situation that she will be early in the releasing. >> but for the first time you must feel some degree of hope, at least cautious optimism. we're all hope, please let this be true. we know how quickly it can turn. tell us what you're thinking. u were in israel on october 7. >> yeah. we are cautiously hopeful. every day, 46 days since october 7, has felt like october 7 for us. as we wonder and pray and as our hearts are with our little cousin. >> we're going to go back to correspondent tom bateman in israel. i think we've gotten your line sorted now. we'
tom batheman our correspondent -- tom bateman our correspondent in israel. our partner cbs news spoke to one familywaiting word if their loved one is one those to be released. the 3 momed is the youngest american being hold. >> were hoping and praying that she is in one of the first groups, but we only can know that's our hope. but we haven't had any confirmation. we haven't seen any lists. so we are going with the bief that because she's 3 years old and no child should be a hosage, no...
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i'm tom llamas in for lester. we begin tonight with the major scare at the northern border at the rainbow bridge connecting the u.s. and canada at niagara falls where today a speeding car hit a median, went airborne, then crashed into a checkpoint building, catching fire, exploding, and leaving two people in that car dead fearing a possible terrorist attack, authorities closed the rainbow bridge and three other border crossings and imposed heightened security on both sides of the border officials searched that car and say there were no immediate signs of an explosive device new york's governor saying, there's no indication of a terror attack, but with tensions high in the middle east and so many americans traveling for thanksgiving, the crash near one of america's top tourist attractions comes at a time when the country and the world are on edge emilie ikeda begins our coverage tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi is investigating a fiery crash at the u.s./canada border >> i've never seen anything like this car
i'm tom llamas in for lester. we begin tonight with the major scare at the northern border at the rainbow bridge connecting the u.s. and canada at niagara falls where today a speeding car hit a median, went airborne, then crashed into a checkpoint building, catching fire, exploding, and leaving two people in that car dead fearing a possible terrorist attack, authorities closed the rainbow bridge and three other border crossings and imposed heightened security on both sides of the border...
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and here's tom with sark. >> tom: coach, you like to make it interesting, and this team has found different ways to win. assess the second half performance. >> well, you know, we had a chance to kind of finish them and we didn't. and so, lesson learned for us there. but at the end of the day, we had to possess the ball. great job by our guys. >> tom: certainly wanted to run it in the second half. how do you assess the play of the quarterback? >> i thought quinn played pretty well. made some big-time plays in some big-time moments for us. hopefully we can continue to get him more and more healthy as we move forward. >> tom: thanks, congrats. >> dave: and what's next, too, the question about jonathon brooks, and what his status is going forward for texas, after he was injured in the fourth quarter. texas with a one-game lead over oklahoma. oklahoma state. kansas state. and iowa state, for now. and again, two games left, at ames next week and home against texas tech on black friday. as texas inches closer to its first big 12 championship since 2009. they hold on to beat tcu 29-26. we'll see wh
and here's tom with sark. >> tom: coach, you like to make it interesting, and this team has found different ways to win. assess the second half performance. >> well, you know, we had a chance to kind of finish them and we didn't. and so, lesson learned for us there. but at the end of the day, we had to possess the ball. great job by our guys. >> tom: certainly wanted to run it in the second half. how do you assess the play of the quarterback? >> i thought quinn played...
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tom, thank you- _ they say the war will go on. tom, thank you. tom _ they say the war will go on. tom, thank you. tom. _ it was a total of 39 people made up of 2a women and 15 teenage boys release to palestinian officials in the occupied west bank from the prison. the majority of them are being held in pre—trial detention. theirfreedom being held in pre—trial detention. their freedom was greeted with celebrations among palestinian communities. these pictures were found late yesterday evening. you can see crowds waving the palestinian flag and you can see those solid green flags been wavered and those are the flags of hamas that are being waived during the celebrations and this is one of the palestinian women who was released from israeli detention yesterday. this is what she had to say. the israelis came _ this is what she had to say. the israelis came at _ this is what she had to say. the israelis came at ten _ this is what she had to say. tue: israelis came at ten in this is what she had to say. tta: israelis came at ten in the this is what she had to say. tt2 israelis came
tom, thank you- _ they say the war will go on. tom, thank you. tom _ they say the war will go on. tom, thank you. tom. _ it was a total of 39 people made up of 2a women and 15 teenage boys release to palestinian officials in the occupied west bank from the prison. the majority of them are being held in pre—trial detention. theirfreedom being held in pre—trial detention. their freedom was greeted with celebrations among palestinian communities. these pictures were found late yesterday...
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tom? >> and raf, you also had exclusive access to israeli intelligence officer, who has been involved with interrogating suspects from the october 7th terror attack. i can't imagine what he has heard so far. what did you learn? >> reporter: yes, just a fascinating interview with sha lone, israeli's equivalent to the fbi, and retired last year and called back into service after october 7th, and i asked him what was it like, to sit across from people involved in that attack. take a listen. >> what's it like to sit like this, with a man who you know massacred israeli civilians? >> sometimes you want to kill him with your bare hands but do you nothing, okay? and sometimes, even the opportunity you have to connect, to some dots in his personality. >> and he was involved in the interrogation of around 50 alleged hamas commandos, who were sort of the tip of the hamas sphere during the terror attack on october 7th. it is possible, tom, that a deal to free the hostages may involve releasing those v
tom? >> and raf, you also had exclusive access to israeli intelligence officer, who has been involved with interrogating suspects from the october 7th terror attack. i can't imagine what he has heard so far. what did you learn? >> reporter: yes, just a fascinating interview with sha lone, israeli's equivalent to the fbi, and retired last year and called back into service after october 7th, and i asked him what was it like, to sit across from people involved in that attack. take a...
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and its command centre. coming up, how hollywood at tom and coming up, how hollywood actor tom hanks is helping to bring space closer to earth with an immersive show in london. and on bbc london: making viral videos for a living. the school drop—out from north london who became a social media entrepreneur. and theatre for all, funded by children in need, where everyone can have their moment in the spotlight. in a world first, a new gene editing treatment has been approved in the uk for two inherited blood disorders. sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia affect thousands of people in the uk causing severe pain or requiring regular blood transfusions. doctors say it may sound like the stuff of science fiction but the new treatment will be revolutionary for some patients. 0ur medical editor fergus walsh is here to explain. this is truly a breakthrough in the treatment of these debilitating, serious blood disorders. patients with sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia have misshapen and malfunctioning blood cells. over 16,000 people in the uk are affected, whose family origins are
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i'm tom llamas. for all of us at nbc news, have a great and safe thanksgiving. >>> we have to stay focused and remain resilient. i think that's what this city -- i know that's what this city is built off of. >> he's giving back after losing so much this week. we're catching up with the
i'm tom llamas. for all of us at nbc news, have a great and safe thanksgiving. >>> we have to stay focused and remain resilient. i think that's what this city -- i know that's what this city is built off of. >> he's giving back after losing so much this week. we're catching up with the
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i'm tom llamas. for all of us at nbc news, have a great and safe thanksgiving. ♪ ♪ ♪ i heard you started runnin' your mouth again ♪. ♪ bitin' hands that feed ya ♪. ♪ ♪ ♪ a little birdie told me you're nobody's friend ♪. ♪ and the joke's on me yeah ♪. ♪ well baby who are you to underestimate me ♪. ♪ smilin' in my face as you tak ♪ ♪ your aim ♪. ♪ i tried to be your friend ♪. ♪ i won't make that mistake again ♪. ♪ ♪ ♪ i won't make that mistake again ♪. ♪ [pre-chorus] ♪. ♪ i can't dance with the devil on my back ♪. ♪ need somebody who can meet while i'm on these ♪. ♪ [chorus] ♪. ♪ dark days and knockin' at my door ♪. ♪ you ain't welcome in here no more ♪. ♪ on a different level than i was before ♪. ♪ you can't bring me down to you ♪. ♪ can't bring me down (can't bring me down) ♪. ♪ can't bring me down (can't bring me down) ♪. ♪ you can't bring me down ♪. ♪ you can't bring me down to you ♪. ♪ [bridge] â™
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tom and. tom >> a very good afternoon and welcome to gb news live . welcome to gb news live. >> labour has accused home secretary suella braverman of encouraging extremists on all sides and attacking the police when she should be backing them . when she should be backing them. >> the shadow home secretary , >> the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, was granted an urgent question in the commons on the operation independence of the metropolitan police. >> policing minister chris philp said the pro—palestinian protesters that's attended by tens of thousands of protesters in recent weeks have largely passed without significant incident . incident. >> but she is deliberately inflaming community tensions. remembrance events are really important to all of us. those events need to be protected and thatis events need to be protected and that is the job of the police to enforce, to respect the law, maintaining public safety. tackling hate, crime and extremism . and respecting rights extremism. and
tom and. tom >> a very good afternoon and welcome to gb news live . welcome to gb news live. >> labour has accused home secretary suella braverman of encouraging extremists on all sides and attacking the police when she should be backing them . when she should be backing them. >> the shadow home secretary , >> the shadow home secretary, yvette cooper, was granted an urgent question in the commons on the operation independence of the metropolitan police. >> policing...
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[tom] in the bay area- - i am deeply troubled. - [protesters] leave our kids alone! - [tom] and in orange and riverside counties, it has been a year of heated and sometimes violent standoffs at school boards across california. - we need education, not indoctrination. - as a culture war rages over pride days, pride flags, book and lesson bans, and parental notification rights, we wondered, how did this all start and where is it all going? is this part of an organized effort across the state? and what, if anything, is it leading to? that's what we set out to learn. seven school boards have approved parental notification policies in california, in anderson, rocklin, roseville, chino, orange, murietta, and temecula, policies that require school staff to report students who want to change their pronoun. all the policies are similar to a bill written by republican assemblyman, bill essayli, of riverside last spring. the bill required parental notification in every california school. "this bill would provide that a parent or guardian has the right to be notified in writing
[tom] in the bay area- - i am deeply troubled. - [protesters] leave our kids alone! - [tom] and in orange and riverside counties, it has been a year of heated and sometimes violent standoffs at school boards across california. - we need education, not indoctrination. - as a culture war rages over pride days, pride flags, book and lesson bans, and parental notification rights, we wondered, how did this all start and where is it all going? is this part of an organized effort across the state? and...
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>> that's right, tom. there are as many i think it was 70 odd labour mps supported an early day motion. so in, in in my world that means like a petition, when you support something, you put your name to it, as has no other power in parliament. dozens of labour parliament. so dozens of labour mps have backed that. how many of those will put their name onto this motion to king's onto this motion to the king's speech? now speaker of the speech? now the speaker of the house commons, sir lindsay house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, can't decide whether to call speech , call this call this speech, call this amendment for a debate until tuesday wednesday next week. tuesday or wednesday next week. so pressure will build between now, wednesday and next week to see how many more names go on that will any any more minute shadow ministers resign, will, in fact, imran hussain support this amendment and try and give cover for others to sign up? i think we're at the beginning here of a lot of pressure on people who think
>> that's right, tom. there are as many i think it was 70 odd labour mps supported an early day motion. so in, in in my world that means like a petition, when you support something, you put your name to it, as has no other power in parliament. dozens of labour parliament. so dozens of labour mps have backed that. how many of those will put their name onto this motion to king's onto this motion to the king's speech? now speaker of the speech? now the speaker of the house commons, sir...
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i'm tom llamas we begin with the rapidly deteriorating situation in gaza city and the growing concerns for civilians with hospitals in the hamas-controlled territory now surrounded by fighting the images, take a look, a massive fireball exploding near one major hospital and about six miles away the horror as a projectile is seen falling on the compound of another hospital, gaza city's largest. israel saying it was yet another misfire from a terrorist organization and it all comes after israel agreed to daily four-hour humanitarian pauses to allow civilians to flee with secretary of state antony blinken saying today, quote, far too many palestinians have been killed. and as negotiators work to free the nearly 240 hostages being held by hamas, our keir simmons is in tel aviv tonight and he leads off our coverage >> reporter: this was the sky over gaza tonight in israel's war with hamas and overnight near the indonesian hospital in gaza city, a fireball. hours after the white house says israel agreed to humanitarian pauses in the fighting, but no ceasefire. close by, above al shifa hospit
i'm tom llamas we begin with the rapidly deteriorating situation in gaza city and the growing concerns for civilians with hospitals in the hamas-controlled territory now surrounded by fighting the images, take a look, a massive fireball exploding near one major hospital and about six miles away the horror as a projectile is seen falling on the compound of another hospital, gaza city's largest. israel saying it was yet another misfire from a terrorist organization and it all comes after israel...
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, which is the charity that does the work for captain sir tom moore, who raised so much money, if we look back during the pandemic, around april 2020. back during the pandemic, around april2020. he back during the pandemic, around april 2020. he started off where he was just walking laps of his garden at his home and he wanted to raise originally £100,000 but raised more than £30 million. he really encapsulated public opinion. so this is what this building was going to be used for. the family say it would be used for. the family say it would be used for that charity. but the charity has now stopped taking donations and money sincejuly this year. so what it means now is that this building, the council say, now needs to be brought down. it means that they may well be able to put forward other plans but it is a partially constructed building. it does stand in the family home, where captain sirtom does stand in the family home, where captain sir tom moore used to live. now this building needs to come down. for the moment, thank you. you can follow all the development of that story on o
, which is the charity that does the work for captain sir tom moore, who raised so much money, if we look back during the pandemic, around april 2020. back during the pandemic, around april2020. he back during the pandemic, around april 2020. he started off where he was just walking laps of his garden at his home and he wanted to raise originally £100,000 but raised more than £30 million. he really encapsulated public opinion. so this is what this building was going to be used for. the family...
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tom? >> let's hope some get out. all right, keir, we thank you for that. >>> and the war abroad is fueling tensions here at both. both anti-semitic and islamaphobic incidents are on the rise. college campuses continue to be a flash point along with posters showing kidnapped israelis being ripped apart. we get more now from anne thompson. >> reporter: college campuses, lampposts, and city blocks in this country, these are the new flash points of the israel-hamas war. escalating tensions over the past month at new york's columbia university led to today's suspension of two student groups, both pro-palestinian accused of violating school policy with threatening rhetoric and intimidation. at ohio state the university's president says there were two incidents that targeted the jewish community in the last 24 hours. two students were assaulted, the jewish center vandalized. meanwhile, across the country, people are tearing down pictures of the 239 hostages held by hamas. >> i feel personally att
tom? >> let's hope some get out. all right, keir, we thank you for that. >>> and the war abroad is fueling tensions here at both. both anti-semitic and islamaphobic incidents are on the rise. college campuses continue to be a flash point along with posters showing kidnapped israelis being ripped apart. we get more now from anne thompson. >> reporter: college campuses, lampposts, and city blocks in this country, these are the new flash points of the israel-hamas war....
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the family of captain sir tom moore are told to demolish a spa building in their garden after losing their planning appeal. a major step forward in breast cancer — the daily tablet that could help prevent the disease in tens of thousands of women. for other women, it will be massive. it will be enormous, and the simple reason is it is now available on the nhs. # maluphakanyisw�* uphondo lwayo and remembering george alagiah. a memorial service is held to celebrate the life of our wonderful colleague, who died injuly. and coming up on bbc news — has there ever been a greater innings in one—day cricket history? glenn maxwell's astounding double hundred see australia beat hundred see saustralia beat afghanistan and reach the semifinals of the world cup. —— sees. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. charles iii has delivered his first king's speech to parliament, outlining the government's priorities. among the announcements, there was a focus on crime, with tougher sentences for those who commit the worst crimes, and more rights for victims. confirmation of a phas
the family of captain sir tom moore are told to demolish a spa building in their garden after losing their planning appeal. a major step forward in breast cancer — the daily tablet that could help prevent the disease in tens of thousands of women. for other women, it will be massive. it will be enormous, and the simple reason is it is now available on the nhs. # maluphakanyisw�* uphondo lwayo and remembering george alagiah. a memorial service is held to celebrate the life of our wonderful...
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our middle east correspondent tom - cease-fire. our middle eastl correspondent tom bateman cease-fire. our middle east _ correspondent tom bateman reporting from jerusalem and what has been a very eventful evening and stretching into night—time. thank you very much for your reporting. we can show you live images from israel. this is where we're expecting in a matter of moments those freed hostages, 13 israelis, four tight nationals who have been freed in that deal between hamas, we're expecting some to be arriving at the hospital in israel and we will continue to monitor that situation as we get new developments tonight. tens of thousands of israelis have been holding a rally with the slogans bring them back home is a demand the release of the more than 200 hostages still in captivity. in tel aviv tonight, streets thronged with the demand for every israeli hostage to be brought home from gaza. this gathering was called "50 days of hell." and a second group of israeli hostages, reaching the gaza border, delayed by hamas for hours,
our middle east correspondent tom - cease-fire. our middle eastl correspondent tom bateman cease-fire. our middle east _ correspondent tom bateman reporting from jerusalem and what has been a very eventful evening and stretching into night—time. thank you very much for your reporting. we can show you live images from israel. this is where we're expecting in a matter of moments those freed hostages, 13 israelis, four tight nationals who have been freed in that deal between hamas, we're...
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tom now it's back to pip and. tom >> welcome back. now royal insiders are said to be furious about the latest claims made by prince harry and meghan's biographer , omid scobie has biographer, omid scobie has shared an extract of his new book, endgame making claims that prince harry was kept in the dark about the queen's health in the hours before she died. the book also says there may be no going back for the brothers. it claims william sees harry as a, quote, defect for, well, gb news royal correspondent cameron walker joins us now. >> cameron , another interesting >> cameron, another interesting book from him then. do you think the duke and duchess of sussex gave tacit approval , let's say, gave tacit approval, let's say, for this book? we can't be absolutely sure what we can do is look back at ometsuke kobe's previous work, which is finding freedom, which he co—authored a biography of the duke and duchess of sussex . duchess of sussex. >> now, initially in legal documents . lawyers for duchess documents. lawyers for duchess of su
tom now it's back to pip and. tom >> welcome back. now royal insiders are said to be furious about the latest claims made by prince harry and meghan's biographer , omid scobie has biographer, omid scobie has shared an extract of his new book, endgame making claims that prince harry was kept in the dark about the queen's health in the hours before she died. the book also says there may be no going back for the brothers. it claims william sees harry as a, quote, defect for, well, gb news...
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tom, from pa. hello, what is _ quickly as we can. tom, from pa. hello, what is your _ quickly as we can. tom, from pa. hello, what is your reaction - quickly as we can. tom, from pa. hello, what is your reaction to - quickly as we can. tom, from pa. l hello, what is your reaction to what has come out of the covid—i9 inquiry this week and what does it say about how to govern in the 2ist century? many people in this room will have read and _ many people in this room will have read and seen some of that evidence. ithink— read and seen some of that evidence. i think it _ read and seen some of that evidence. i think it is _ read and seen some of that evidence. i think it is a — read and seen some of that evidence. i think it is a shocking indictment of the _ i think it is a shocking indictment of the way— i think it is a shocking indictment of the way our government conducted its business _ of the way our government conducted its business in that period. just looking — its business in that period. just looking around the room at the many busi
tom, from pa. hello, what is _ quickly as we can. tom, from pa. hello, what is your _ quickly as we can. tom, from pa. hello, what is your reaction - quickly as we can. tom, from pa. hello, what is your reaction to - quickly as we can. tom, from pa. l hello, what is your reaction to what has come out of the covid—i9 inquiry this week and what does it say about how to govern in the 2ist century? many people in this room will have read and _ many people in this room will have read and seen some...
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tom, as you can probably tell, really knows his space. it's been a passion from childhood and this is his show, an astronaut�*s eye—view of what it was like to be on an apollo mission. and it all began when tom first saw this space being used for a david hockney show, and he had an idea. i probably actually asked a question. i said, if we could walk into this painting, could we actually walk on the moon as well? so that's when you had the idea, you walked in and you thought, "this could be the moon." you could put people on the moon in a way that has never, ever, ever, ever been done. but this isn'tjust history. it's also a fanfare for what's about to happen. good morning. good afternoon. what is it exactly up there now? tom has been working with nasa, meeting the astronauts for the next moon mission, which is due to take off next year. but there is a question. this, going into space, it's an indulgence. there are so many other things we could be spending our money on, so many more important things in life. uh—hmm. is it still impor
tom, as you can probably tell, really knows his space. it's been a passion from childhood and this is his show, an astronaut�*s eye—view of what it was like to be on an apollo mission. and it all began when tom first saw this space being used for a david hockney show, and he had an idea. i probably actually asked a question. i said, if we could walk into this painting, could we actually walk on the moon as well? so that's when you had the idea, you walked in and you thought, "this...
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let's get more from our middle east correspondent tom bateman. tom, just to start, what is the latest we know about the situation in terms of this exchange between these hostages and prisoners? that transfer now is well under way with 13 israelis back on israeli soil and due to be taken to hospitals where they will be reunited with their loved ones. asimilar a similar procedure to last night, but this is much, much later in the day, of course, because of that significant delay. but 13 — and you mentioned some of the names and faces that we saw there — eight of them children, five women. among the 13, you have more than one person from four different families. so these will be moments, of course, where those — where those — the rest of the families and members of them will be able to be reunited, finally, with their loved ones, after that close—to—50 days of not knowing. and i mentioned the delay. you know, that has been quite significant today, because here we are at day two of this truce agreement between israel and hamas, mediated b
let's get more from our middle east correspondent tom bateman. tom, just to start, what is the latest we know about the situation in terms of this exchange between these hostages and prisoners? that transfer now is well under way with 13 israelis back on israeli soil and due to be taken to hospitals where they will be reunited with their loved ones. asimilar a similar procedure to last night, but this is much, much later in the day, of course, because of that significant delay. but 13 — and...
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i tom, yeah. hello me. who was finally able to re unite with his mother palestinians, a celebration homecomings 2 with 33 more women and young people released from is riley prisons as part of the exchange. one lives out of focus of so it's an indescribable joy. so i'm very happy. i hope that others will soon be released. one is really presents my friends. so my cousin has got a 150 pound, simian prisoners have been freed in recent days. a last minute extension of the pause and fighting is expected to bring fear the relief since on both sides. israel has already received a list of teen more hostages. jews to be fried by whom us today is riley troops continued. you patrol gallagher has buddha, amid the truth, which is now set to expire on thursday, that international parisha is growing for it to be extended even further. so the traits between israel and how much has been extended by 2 days. earlier i asked unless somebody circle in jerusalem has the agreement was reached, sir, we're talking about the a lot of
i tom, yeah. hello me. who was finally able to re unite with his mother palestinians, a celebration homecomings 2 with 33 more women and young people released from is riley prisons as part of the exchange. one lives out of focus of so it's an indescribable joy. so i'm very happy. i hope that others will soon be released. one is really presents my friends. so my cousin has got a 150 pound, simian prisoners have been freed in recent days. a last minute extension of the pause and fighting is...
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tom costello, nbc news. >> tom, thank you. >>> before we go to break, time for today's daily snapshot. the holiday season is in full swing. christmas market in poland. this specific market featured on tiktok and instagram for having a picture-perfect set zblg that's picture-perfect. >> speaking of picture perfect the rockefeller christmas tree is going to be lit this wednesday live on nbc, coverage starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we'll be looking out the windows. >> - hi, i'm steve. - i'm lea. and we live in north pole, alaska. - i'm a retired school counselor. [lea] i'm a retired art teacher. [steve] we met online about 10 years ago. as i got older, my hearing was not so good so i got hearing aids. my vision was not as good as it used to be, got a change in prescription. but the this missing was my memory. i saw a prevagen commercial and i thought, "that makes sense." i just didn't have to work so hard to remember things. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. >>> this is an nbc news "special report." here's lester holt. >>> good day, everyone. we are coming on the air w
tom costello, nbc news. >> tom, thank you. >>> before we go to break, time for today's daily snapshot. the holiday season is in full swing. christmas market in poland. this specific market featured on tiktok and instagram for having a picture-perfect set zblg that's picture-perfect. >> speaking of picture perfect the rockefeller christmas tree is going to be lit this wednesday live on nbc, coverage starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we'll be looking out the windows. >> -...
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captain sir tom raised more than £38 million for the nhs in 2020 during the covid pandemic. his family say no charity money had been used in the construction of the spa. let�*s speak to our correspondentjo black. the late captain sir tom moore became a lockdown icon, giving people much—needed cheer during the pandemic as he walked 100 laps of his bedfordshire garden. but now, in that very same garden, stands this new c—shaped block — a building set up in his name which has been at the centre of a highly publicised planning row. permission was granted for this back in 2021, for an l—shaped structure, for use of the occupiers and the late fundraiser�*s charity, the captain tom foundation. but what emerged was slightly larger, with an added wing and a spa pool, not popular with some. it�*s not been great living here because there�*s obviously people that are for it and people that are against it. revised planning permission sought by captain sir tom�*s family was turned down and the local council ordered that the building be demolished. when the family appeale
captain sir tom raised more than £38 million for the nhs in 2020 during the covid pandemic. his family say no charity money had been used in the construction of the spa. let�*s speak to our correspondentjo black. the late captain sir tom moore became a lockdown icon, giving people much—needed cheer during the pandemic as he walked 100 laps of his bedfordshire garden. but now, in that very same garden, stands this new c—shaped block — a building set up in his name which has been at the...
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yes, tom. well this is not the 1st time a ship, not positive. it's all. and how is the target of his really heiress track? we've seen in the past a few days and a convoy of ambulance was targeted at the gate of the hospital as it was making its, with rough i crossing a night later, a heavy they fire both. there was a created around the area surrounding the hospital, destroying much of the infrastructure and causing great deals. demi's old to all the roads leading to the mainland. brent and the fact gates all of the hospitals. but what happened to the is, tim 5 is really military, do, pours people out of the hospital. this is what is known among people now as for evacuation force displays, you know, people like cutting them off the last remaining source of power. there are some 40000 evacuated inside the hospital. there are more than more than 14000 injuries inside the ship hospital. there are already patients and babies in incubation before the war has us started. all of these people together rely on one source of power after the announcement of the hospi
yes, tom. well this is not the 1st time a ship, not positive. it's all. and how is the target of his really heiress track? we've seen in the past a few days and a convoy of ambulance was targeted at the gate of the hospital as it was making its, with rough i crossing a night later, a heavy they fire both. there was a created around the area surrounding the hospital, destroying much of the infrastructure and causing great deals. demi's old to all the roads leading to the mainland. brent and the...
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no tom brady any more but brock is probably excited snow tom brady was not the last pick of the draft i would imagine? >> no, but he was late in the draft. >> okay. still not the last >> no, not mr. irrelevant. >> both underrated from the get >> yes. >> this is a beer guy but bear with us. >> espresso martinis seem to be the trendy drink to order. apparently platte is aware of that. if you like drinking them consider if you like to smell like one. salute vodka teaming up in a weird way to make a blend number 83 a nod to the year the drink was created. it is more than $100. if you are into smelling like coffee and alcohol but don't want to have the fun that it normally takes to get it. there you go. eggo decided to create a waffle-flavored coffee creamer. paul is chiming in. i don't know if he likes this one. it is due out in january. >>> family photos can be painfully awkward. turns out even world leaders are not immune . >>> okay. i know not everybody liked it as a kid when you had to lineup for a group photo like school. >> i hate today >> it seems like your nightmare. >> just hated
no tom brady any more but brock is probably excited snow tom brady was not the last pick of the draft i would imagine? >> no, but he was late in the draft. >> okay. still not the last >> no, not mr. irrelevant. >> both underrated from the get >> yes. >> this is a beer guy but bear with us. >> espresso martinis seem to be the trendy drink to order. apparently platte is aware of that. if you like drinking them consider if you like to smell like one....
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good evening, tom. >> reporter: hey there, nancy. good evening to you. even hours after a successful kickoff to the holiday season, the streets here are just now reopening, highlighting the heightened security measures nypd is taking here. this year, skurts security was as high as the balloons. temporarily pausing the parade, demons demon demonstrates calling for a cease-fire in gaza. a security assessment suggests a heightened threat environment related to the ongoing conflict between israel and hamas, it points to foreign terrorist organizations calling for attacks on group gatherings and other public events in the u.s., with a focus on new york state. >> the social media sphere is vast, and we are looking for proverbial needles in haystacks. >> reporter: rebecca weiner is the deputy commissioner of intelligence and counterterrorism for the nypd. >> so this is really the nerve center of intelligence? >> this is the nerve center of intelligence for the department. >> reporter: with the help of multiple law enforcement agencies, weiner and her team work
good evening, tom. >> reporter: hey there, nancy. good evening to you. even hours after a successful kickoff to the holiday season, the streets here are just now reopening, highlighting the heightened security measures nypd is taking here. this year, skurts security was as high as the balloons. temporarily pausing the parade, demons demon demonstrates calling for a cease-fire in gaza. a security assessment suggests a heightened threat environment related to the ongoing conflict between...
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tom costello has more. for drivers out here, things can go catastrophically long wrong in a matter of seconds. and we have a long road to travel with making the streets even safer. with nearly half of all drivers in a new aaa survey admitting they engage in bad behavior behind the wheel. >> it's unfortunate, because i think we do things behind the wheel of our car that we wouldn't do in line at a grocery store and lives are at stake when we're on the road. >> reporter: the national highway traffic administration, says, more than 19,000 people have been killed on the nation's roads just in the first half of this year. an alarming rate despite improvements over the last year and a half. and the most recent data shows speed contributes to about a third of traffic fatalities. >> speed is the biggest factor we see that leads to crashes. when you throw in a lot of folks behind the road distracted, whether it's with other passengers in the car or a cell phone, that's really a combination that's going to lead to so
tom costello has more. for drivers out here, things can go catastrophically long wrong in a matter of seconds. and we have a long road to travel with making the streets even safer. with nearly half of all drivers in a new aaa survey admitting they engage in bad behavior behind the wheel. >> it's unfortunate, because i think we do things behind the wheel of our car that we wouldn't do in line at a grocery store and lives are at stake when we're on the road. >> reporter: the national...
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tom, thank you. you can probably hearin tom, thank you. you can probably hear in the background where i'm talking to you, getting a sense of tel aviv outside the tel aviv muse cm of art. you can hear the sounds of a rally going on this evening for hostage family. —— museum. we know a lot of the hostage families come here they've been speeches and songs on the stage. as many as 20,000 people, it's hard to confirm numbers but perhaps people will be looking at those overhead shots where you see people in the square and the surrounding streets that were closed up surrounding streets that were closed up by surrounding streets that were closed up by the police to allow more people to come here to remember those hostages who had been on now for 50 days. the rally as individuals, sometimes protests in the square. i spoke to a family member of one of those hostages. in some cases family members know that their loved ones will not be released as part as this deal. we know it only involves women and children. those who are waiting better release
tom, thank you. you can probably hearin tom, thank you. you can probably hear in the background where i'm talking to you, getting a sense of tel aviv outside the tel aviv muse cm of art. you can hear the sounds of a rally going on this evening for hostage family. —— museum. we know a lot of the hostage families come here they've been speeches and songs on the stage. as many as 20,000 people, it's hard to confirm numbers but perhaps people will be looking at those overhead shots where you...
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tom: what we have had tonight is a meeting of the israeli war cabinet. that has been followed by a meeting of the political and security cabinet. and now, in a meeting that is still continuing, the full israeli government. the reason for that is because they have to sign off on the detail of this hostage proposal that is on the table. a senior israeli official telling the bbc tonight that this includes a proposal to release around 12 hostages per day. in return for a four-day cease-fire. elsewhere, it is reported that on the israeli side, there will be a release of up to 150 palestinian prisoners. as part of that cease-fire, procedure to allow more humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. this has to be agreed by the israeli government. anything that involves the release of palestinian prisoners can also go to a judicial review of a potential appeal or challenge in the israeli courts. it is thought there would be allowed 24 hours for that to take place. you are looking at if this is signed off by the israeli government, you are looking tomorrow night into t
tom: what we have had tonight is a meeting of the israeli war cabinet. that has been followed by a meeting of the political and security cabinet. and now, in a meeting that is still continuing, the full israeli government. the reason for that is because they have to sign off on the detail of this hostage proposal that is on the table. a senior israeli official telling the bbc tonight that this includes a proposal to release around 12 hostages per day. in return for a four-day cease-fire....
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angel low america i'm tom shillue and this is fox news .aturday night ♪ ♪ tom: lately i've been trend spotting looking at what's going on in the world wondering why s some things get hot and nothy bein sg an influencer is, n obviously, a trendot especially now that pretty much anyone can do it. these days, this is what an influencer looks like back in my day if you want to be an influencer you have to look likt this oh farrah fawcett influenced me i had fonzie socks or this, okay. this guy was in the a good role model but at. least back then they werd roe selling something- i'm not sure what these guys are selling. >>l i regret my tattoo but not this one. because this is actually not a real tattoo. tom: now you can major in beinge influencer in college yeahal tht thing g that is distracting millions of kids from doingti their school worngk is now their school work. this is from the syllabus atscho southeast tech technological university bachelor of arts degree has students chance to turn screen time becoming experts in theory and use while learning how to connect withth e target demog
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wrights extreme tom. right? people in power, which is glorified, step on sunday or the will want to collaborate to that we do not see germany and alpha another twist in the node stream, sabotaged saga with the washington post. now, reporting that the minutes the office up close to ukraine's come monday and chief holidays, i lose me coordinate to the attack on the russian gas pipeline. vermont davinsky, a decorated 48 year old, can now his after new crime special operation forces. what was the called the nature of the knowledge stream operation, managing logistics and support for a 6 pass and seen the transfer, the sale bolt on default identities and use deep sea diving equipment to place explosive charges on the gas pipelines. the officer took all this from most senior ukrainian officials who ultimately reported to general ballet resolution, a ukraine's highest ranking military officer. well, to dive deeper into the murky depths of this story, i'm joined to live not by oxy corresponded and shaped bows sha
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tom. okay, perfect. thank you so much this moment, jim june, for us there, unoccupied, east jerusalem as well as delegation from the middle east country as well as in most cases it talks earlier on choose type ethic, atari. foreign minister did not attend the meeting. so guy left for off brushes, foreign minister, acknowledge the absence thing i'll do that could tarry. officials were continuing their work to secure the release of the captives for joining us from here and our household zeros hush him. oh bother. and i should've given what we heard there from mohammed to what is the latest from the could tarry side to a mediating between uh, israel and from us. so there's been a press briefing by this book, both of them, and it's still fun enough as 2 hours ago saying basically that the negotiations doesn't mean the kentucky mediation has reached the final stage. that is just the time before they or official announcements, because this is going to be a big hotel the moment for katasha zip code. let's see.
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all right. >> next meeting next month, tom vacar. live tonight in the newsroom. tom, thank you. thanks tom. >> okay. on wall street today, stocks soared. take a look at the numbers after this morning's consumer price index report, which showed the inflation cooling more than expected from a year ago. the dow jumped 489 points. nasdaq rose 326 and the s&p was up 84. >> contentious hearing on capitol hill today as lawmakers discussed organized labor. senate democrats were debating how lawmakers can support america's union workers. but many republicans argued organized labor is the strongest it's been in decades and does not need further support from congress. at one point during the hearing, oklahoma senator mark wayne mullins discussion with teamsters president sean o'brien turned heated with threats of a fight. >> you want to do it now? >> i'd love to do it right now. >> let's stand your butt up then. >> you stand your butt up. oh, hold up. oh, stop it. is that your solution to every problem? no no. sit down. sit down. look at you. you know, you're a united states senator. >> so
all right. >> next meeting next month, tom vacar. live tonight in the newsroom. tom, thank you. thanks tom. >> okay. on wall street today, stocks soared. take a look at the numbers after this morning's consumer price index report, which showed the inflation cooling more than expected from a year ago. the dow jumped 489 points. nasdaq rose 326 and the s&p was up 84. >> contentious hearing on capitol hill today as lawmakers discussed organized labor. senate democrats were...
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it was tom act until yesterday. and he was dug up by his riley bulldozers as positive outright as sort of a collective punishment. 14 palestinians were killed in this rate on jeanine on thursday, on since october. the 7th for the policy ends have been killed just in this city. it's always was the rates all over the west. find the focus, most of the survey ones i here because the home a lot of different type of thing. you know, i'm groups of roger one being the janine battalion, but now we've had across the occupied west funds since october, the 7th 100 and 38th palestinians killed, including $46.00 minus the raid took place old a 1st day here was the biggest as bein since october the 2nd now st. jeanine's crowd, refugee camp is rarely soldiers and palestinian gunmen fight street to street on house to house explosives. so use the funds, rules into homes. so soldiers can come prove them into all the ways and take on the palestinian fighters. tens of thousands of people live in mates the fighting. then the military goa
it was tom act until yesterday. and he was dug up by his riley bulldozers as positive outright as sort of a collective punishment. 14 palestinians were killed in this rate on jeanine on thursday, on since october. the 7th for the policy ends have been killed just in this city. it's always was the rates all over the west. find the focus, most of the survey ones i here because the home a lot of different type of thing. you know, i'm groups of roger one being the janine battalion, but now we've...
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garza base to those toms that shut on it. will it from a call that you this refugee shelter? we are here surrounded by thousands of tons of people here are trying to survive. how struggle is to i go to find water medicine and food. many of these people who are living here have heard stories from their grandparent's and their parents about the 1948 while they actually live in more challenging times. here in this come the really living the senior living, the hunger and the international support for the palestinian in these difficult times. it's actually not enough. and it's like the international community cannot deliver the humanitarian aid to that the, to the vows, pinions to the children's of palestine who are living in these difficult conditions. again, palestinians believe that they will return to their houses, located in the gaza strip. and it's north in regions. very difficult times. where are you living? anybody living in not very horrible conditions in the city of emergency services has lifted. so t tons of nevada aid for garza to egypt, english food mattresses and hyg
garza base to those toms that shut on it. will it from a call that you this refugee shelter? we are here surrounded by thousands of tons of people here are trying to survive. how struggle is to i go to find water medicine and food. many of these people who are living here have heard stories from their grandparent's and their parents about the 1948 while they actually live in more challenging times. here in this come the really living the senior living, the hunger and the international support...
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tom. a layer on saturday. the palestinian presents mackwood abbas appealed to us present. joe biden to intervene to stop as well as war on concepts. a leo i thought were going today, i address you as president joe biden, who bears a special responsibility due to his intentional standing and significant influence on these really occupation authorities to intervene immediately to help this aggression president bite. and i call on you with all your official and humane qualities to stop this humanitarian catastrophe. this genocide against our innocent people, history will not absolve any one of these crimes. i call on you to provide relief toward missed each people in the cause of this war must stop immediately. hopkins genocide, be self defense as they claim that in reality, this genocide is war. crime that warns punishment. and then the families of is really captives taken by him. us arrived in west jerusalem on staff day off the march that began on tuesday. and when the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu to focus on bringing that family members. and so a hire a
tom. a layer on saturday. the palestinian presents mackwood abbas appealed to us present. joe biden to intervene to stop as well as war on concepts. a leo i thought were going today, i address you as president joe biden, who bears a special responsibility due to his intentional standing and significant influence on these really occupation authorities to intervene immediately to help this aggression president bite. and i call on you with all your official and humane qualities to stop this...