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well here say the higher the month is even more significant this year, a foster and besides with those hungry and suffering in gaza. the the us joins the you and demanding ounces from his right a lot. the hundreds of bodies were uncovered and mass graves and gaza. the top of the credit, this is, i will just say we're live from doha. also coming up multiple electronics on the southern gauze, or at least one person has been killed in this, trying to find the job. and the can pressuring netanyahu protests in wisc jerusalem off to him. us release is a video of and is ready, captive and purchase until new jersey was palestinian spread across the campuses in
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the us, los angeles, you'll can texas as more risk so much the the us has joined the you and demanding ounces out the hundreds of bodies were uncovered in mass graves in gas and really on choose the united nations called for an independent pride on wednesday. and now the 51 bodies were found in the grounds of a hospital in con eunice, more than 300 had been discovered since saturday. the us national security advisor jake sullivan was asked about the mass graves during a briefing in the last hour to support the receipt of the mass graves, fat to facilities and destroy. isn't your current? well, those reports were deeply disturbing. we have been in touch at multiple levels with
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the israeli government. we want answers. we want to understand exactly what happened. heidi joe castro joins us now from washington, dc. and i wanted sullivan say at this briefing. yeah, you heard him say very clearly that the us once answers that was the big emphasis here. sullivan, who is the spokes for person at this white house briefing so that the us was deeply disturbed by the reports of these mass graves. and that it has been in touch with this really government at quote multiple levels to try to find out the specifics of what happened here. he said that this was still the early days and that the us is expecting an independent barrel and transparent investigation into these allegations. he did say that the us would withhold judgment until such an investigation has been completed. in the honey we've known about these mess scribes
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for some time now. so was the one house speaking out about them today or yeah, i think there has been a trickle of response to this that's been growing in volume up leading up to today . we've heard from the state department, in fact we've heard from other white house folks, people talking about how disturbing this these reports were since they were 1st announced or in the us at least on monday, and also by the state department. and it's briefing saying that these reports were incredibly troubling and again that the us is in touch with this really government seeking an investigation. the next question then, of course, would be whether it is really government should be trusted to conduct a federal and transfer and investigation as the u. s. demand. and what sort of accountability of warranted could be accomplished here. because of course, we know, time and time again, the us has asked for such investigations into other allegations of alleged war
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crimes committed by this really military and little action has been taken as a result of those investigations and day. thanks so much heidi. how did you a customer for us there in washington dc? there have been multiple airstrikes and reference southern guns, one of the strikes of the house and the up in the can killing one person and wounding several others as they were rushed to hospital. and now the strike hit a building near you in clinic terracon boom. send for some type from the quality hospital and rasa with many of the injured have been taken. following the most recent is ready to use, trying to hit the southern city as not sold in a rough or b is very minute tree attack. so the goal is a strip has completely rammed up as a residential house was completely destroyed in the refuge account as a clarity right now, the injuries are receiving right now. it's treatments in a way to hospitalized the boss majority of casualties amongst abilities. now, this is the area where the materials are jaws population comforting to to stay,
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and to remain done would have to guarantee the own safety pump. what we can clearly record in the past couple of weeks is please search, which is very attractive from that very densely populated area in light of the anticipated mediterranean, cogent, that will be carried out by the east bed administrator within the coming days. that is the situation right now with the ground is kind of sitting here like have no where left to go. topic of a zoom out just a rough, rough kind of sewing in waste jerusalem protest as have gathered, demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and this government do more to secure the release of the remaining captives in gaza. demonstrate is gathered outside netanyahu's residence with scuffle is broke out between police and protesters, and police within deployed as they march towards the government buildings. protests erupt in the following. the release of a video by a mazda of a captive fish called the poland, who was taken from the music festival and israel on october. the 7th bennet smith
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has moved from occupied to east jerusalem. this is the 2nd video, is this been release of this month? of a cap to have one of the $133.00 companies believe to be being held in gaza by how mouse and other groups based was of 23 year old who's goldberg, paul. and he was a, it says in this video that he's been helping nearly 200 days on the ground. that means if it is fairly recent, because we've only just been knocking just over $200.00 days of the since october, the 7th. and in this video, you accuse is benjamin netanyahu of not doing enough when the news 1st broke of this video being released, they're up fairly regular protests now, from some of the men, some of the relatives of the captives being held in gauzy with tears. benjamin netanyahu of not doing enough unlocked to night was given. you mentioned by the release of, of this video and more people gathered outside the prime minister official
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residence in west jerusalem. it happened at the time as well that far and national security administer. it mob been good, there was seen going into a nearby synagogue, and so the crowd sort of rushed towards him, tried to surround his car and shouted shame on you. i think of it because he too, is accused like netanyahu. i'd be more interested in prosecuting the war and guys are and getting some us and getting a deal to get the kept is out. so bad is what happened this evening. we understand the bank of a managed to escape and we understand that it is beginning to calm down a bit that into us. but it has been more confrontations between security forces and university students during protest, calling for an israel's war on garza. the scuffle is that a demonstration at the university of southern california in los angeles. some of the things have played out at campuses across the country,
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including universities in texas, minnesota, and connecticut. this is the thing right now at columbia university where we find john, hindrance in new york now despite uh, these are risk, we've seen these purchase continue to grow. can you just give us a sense of exactly what it is like there right now? certainly, yukon, is it josh? the right china and that's because these protesters up here and students as many of them are up listening to mike johnson, the u. s. the speaker of the house of representatives. he's a republican, he's calling for the resignation of the university, present president here. and many of the students don't like what they've heard from him. he has condemned that protest chair, and they've been shedding back at him and bullying him when he came here to speak to jewish students in order to show them that he's got their back. that members of the us congress are supporting their concerns about these protests. but the
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protests are only growing, you can see those protesters over there. so we go from the government perspective, to the protesters themselves. over here, that is the encampment where they were ordered to leave on tuesday night at midnight, and on thursday. and it's now been extended, 48 hours, so that on thursday they have yet another deadline. they've been arrested they've, they've had this place torn down. and the student spoke just a little while ago about what their demands are. they want the university to divest from investments in israel. they want the university to disclose what those investments are. and they want amnesty for everybody out here. and that's important because there's real concern that police are going to come in and arrest people again thursday at midnight when this 48 hour period is over in jonas, not just new york. uh, is it because these, as we've seen these purchases printing right around the country,
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i don't think that's right. it's not just here in new york, although this here at columbia, it seems to be the epa center of it is movement. but it's also happening at the other end of manhattan at new york university is happening is the other end of the country. and the university of california berkeley at stanford, happening in the middle of the country, is happening at a higher state university of happening in the university of minnesota across the nation. students and young people are getting together and they are protesting the one gaza they're calling for a permanent cease fire. and that seems to be a growing movement one, it's hurting prison, inviting politically. he is pulling badly with young voters compared to the next time or the last time that he ran for election. and so this seems to be a growing movement and i didn't want to exaggerate how big it forget, but we have to remember, this is how the vietnam pro chest started right here at columbia. in 1968 police
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came in and violently crafts down on student protesters at this university, and that's exactly what the university does not want to see. that's why we've got a conflict between the university senate, which said he did not want to see a police coming to your interest students and the president of the university who called police in. so right now we're in the middle of that conflict and we just don't know where it's going to end, but these protests only seem to be growing all across the country. indeed, thanks so much john. we really do appreciate that. there's joan engine for us at columbia. university in new york, as well, protests against the war on guys a game momentum at american universities. you as president jeff bonds and has signed off on a foreign aid package that includes $26000000000.00 and assistance is ro, my kind of has moved from washington dc. president biden, describe the foreign aid package as a victory for the us and for the world. can you reiterate to what he called his
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iron clad support of israel? always make sure these are has what it needs to defend itself against iran and chairs, to support with this say the united states can help replenish the israel's air defense and fraud. other critical events, so rand can never carry out to destruction. intended was its attack 10 days ago. about the same time. this bill significantly significantly increases humanitarian assistance or sending to the innocent people of cause are suffering badly or suffering. the consequences for the mass starts. and we've been working totally for months to get as much a to guys as possible. the president said that the a to ukraine was also an important signal to the us as allies in nato is a historical moment. in the last 2 years, we've helped beautify strength to expand nato. imagine if instead we had fail, which failed to step up now and support ukraine. all those gauge would have begun.
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no rabble. cohesion of data would have been weekend and our national security would have been undermined without any question. the department of defense has already drawing up an inventory of what will be sent to ukraine and to israel. and president biden says, the equipment will be on its way in a matter of hours. my kind of, i'll just sierra washington, a facilitator on al jazeera, apocalyptic scenes in athens, as clouds of dust from so hard to turn, the sky orange the in depth analysis of the days headlines. the failure to free the captive still being held by him. i asked how difficult a moment is this for the prime minister netanyahu is trying to stay in differently as 5 minutes to the know the state possibly out of j. frank assessments. how, how is the relations decline between media and the united states of america?
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the crux of the matter is, is choice of ministry partners, and specifically russia inside story. on al jazeera humanity has opened the gates of hell or in the 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 the people empower, investigates, the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global noise and the developing nations of the global south. crude mistake. talk to one of 2 on just hearing the fact the more fossil fuels we burn the hot or the planet reporting from the action age workers work directly targeted. i'll just say it was teams across the world. bring you closer to the heart of the story.
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the the you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories. the ssl united states has joined the you and the you in and cooling for an independent investigation. after the remains of more than 300 people were found in mass graves in the grounds of 2 hospital compounds in gaza. they had been multiple strikes and profit and southern gaza. one of the strikes of the house in the new camp, killing one person and wounding several others as they were rushed to hospital. another strong kid of building near are you in clinic and st. louis across the states call into universities to comp time with this family and protested as for on gaza. and these are pictures from the university of southern california in los
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angeles. police can be seen acting aggressively with students showing solidarity with palestinians. the anti roll group of jewish boys for peace has been protesting outside the new, your kind of senate majority leader, chuck schuman, it's calling for an in to us. support for israel is more on gallons, a civil purchases for the rest of us to try to block nearby streets. and the jewish american group describes itself, as angie's honest and has cooled presidential body and support for israel. shameful . so let's deduce it. i know, and my family and friends are all horrified by what the biden administration is doing. and so i worry that thing a lot of support. jews tend to be active this and to be the people who go out and drive people to the polls. and actually i've done pull up serving before, but i'm, i'm going to find it very, very hard to fill in that oval for biden's. these really, um,
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he says it has launched at least 40 is drugs and what it claims that his blog targets in southern lebanon is the largest number of the strikes carried out in a single day. since the cross border conflict began with his blot opened up a front to help, it's a lot from us in guns are in october. on tuesday, hezbollah launched as deepest struck into israel was an a hold of has been following developments for monitor union, southern living on of the 11 on israel border remains very much an active front line. these increase the tax and recent days, parts of a pattern of sporadic escalation yesterday has block carried out. its deepest strike inside is really territory, since it opened the front to help relieve its ally. how much in gaza on in october, it hits it's really military positions in arcada, just north of elk are some 15 kilometers from the border. and it's statement, the armed group said that this was in response for israel targeting one of its
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members. there was a target to the assassination. you have to another target to this estimation on tuesday. so hezbollah trying to send the message to the israelis that expect further escalations if these targeted assassinations continue. what we've been seeing really in recent months is israel carrying out these drones strikes, taking out the field commanders fighters has well as infrastructure, which we often use. now ukrainian trojans have attacked oil facilities in western russia. a strongly called an energy depot in the small end screeching caused a launched fire box. they wouldn't know, reports of casualties. officials reported another attack type of targeting facilities for the self in the past. and you find at least 6 people were interested in a rushing attack on the eastern city of hockey's. this house had a residential area, damaging buildings and thousands of cars. us. boeing is reporting more than $350000000.00 in losses for the 1st 3 months of this year. the company also spent
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nearly $4000000000.00 more than a generation. it comes as the us and find makers on the growing scrutiny regarding the safety of its plains is being investigated over a series of incidents, including the blow out of the door on a 737, max g as in january c o david calhoun, it says it's focusing on addressing manufacturing issues and not profits. reynolds takes a look at how the plan make it flew into trouble. 6 government safety investigations of boeing are underway, including approve of why and how a door plug section of a boeing 737 max blew out shortly after take off in january in 20182019 boeing 737 max airliners crash and indonesia n t z o p a killing 346 people at a reason, hearing safety experts told congress the floating public is in danger. the manufacturing conditions that led to the 2737 match disasters also led to the
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alaskan accident blow out accident. and these conditions continue. hundreds of people died and there's been no justice unless action is taken and leaders are held accountable. every person stepping a boarding, boeing airplane is a risk. aviation safety experts say boeing's upper level management prioritizes speed of delivering its products over safety. really what's needed is the cultural change starting from the top with executives who don't just focus on spreadsheets and stock returns. but actually go and visit the factories and talk with people. for decades, boeing was a symbol of us engineering and technological superiority. analysts say that change when the ceo and other top jobs were filled by executives trained in business management, not engineering fully needs and aerospace engineer who understands production, who understands the challenges. we understand it's important. so safety, one thing that, that really is important to,
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to realize here is that the volume is not a service company. it's, it's a company that builds things on which lives depend on their product. boeing says it is cooperating and is committed to safety and transparency. this stop matters. everything matters. every d. c, e o dave calhoun, who made $33000000.00 in salary and bonuses in 2023. we'll step down from boeing at the end of this year. meanwhile, a poll earlier this month showed a majority of americans are willing to pay extra for tickets if it means avoiding flying on a boeing rob reynolds l. g 0. los angeles, with level food and security has got with for the 5th consecutive year. the global report on food crisis is splitting complex. uh, one of the main causes of hung up a hundreds of millions of people coming back and looks at the worst hedge countries
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. as the agencies that monitor food and security are sounding the alarm, it's not only climate change, but the rapid spread of conflicts around the world that's causing widespread hunger . the global report on food crises shows that last year, nearly 282000000 people faced acute food in security. that means their lives are in danger because they don't have enough to eat 700000 people in 5 countries or territories. on the brink of famine, catastrophic hunger and almost all of them are in gaza. the strips entire population of 2300000 people is now classified as food in secure. that means they regularly don't have enough to eat. the report also finds the years of fighting in the democratic republic of congo, have made it the country with the most food and secure people. that's nearly 26000000. and in sudan, a year of conflict on top of those that were already ongoing, has less,
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more than $20000000.00 people facing hunger crisis. a search and gang violence in haiti has left half of the population without enough to eat in just a few months. force displacement and hunger go hand in hand and more than 90000000 people are either displaced within their own countries, borders or have fled as refugees and asylum seekers and many are due to hunger. the european parliament has approved a proposal that would been single use plastic packaging. we're kind of in from fast food restaurants in plastic bags for groceries as well as many cars meetings bubbles in hotels will be banned under the law. it will come into effect in 2050. if ratified by e. u. member states. stan extreme. he wife is screeching positive south and south east asia and the philippines. it's full cost to drag on for weeks and has full schools to suspend in person classes found to be live reports from manila.
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andrea fall does hasn't been to school for days. assignment. instead she's taking classes online. her school is closed, as are thousands of others across the philippines during a heat wave. this lasted weeks. the government has given administrators permission to suspend classes when to forecast it's 40 degrees celsius. parents say it's good to have the option to learn online and, but it isn't ideal. it's what's the benefit of the fed them that we can up to choose either online or modular. but for me, learning needs a face to face interaction. so i prefer face to face learning for her. andrea agrees, but also says she finds it unbearable to sit in a classroom for hours. it's the smelling because sometimes when i'm in school and sticking in the social, i sometimes skipped my new speed. it's threatening to worse and already poor
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quality of learning. i'm on feel it through the school children study, but the world back last year found almost all the 10 year olds couldn't read simple tech. there are many pupils who were promot at the next level of the grade levels, but we found out that they are non readers or they could hardly, right? maybe because they are using 5 left or cellphone. they are only using their fingers . so when you asked them to write me, could not that the government had told the return to class of learning would bridge the gap. but the time of change is slowing efforts. will schools here in the philippines had been taking measures to cope with the heat. the education department has decided to take a more concrete step. it's ordered public schools to gradually return to the old academic calendar where students take a break during the hottest months of march to me by 2028 instead of june to july when type ones and once in rains are frequent. education isn't the only sector
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effected on monday, 19 cars park that many of us airport were destroyed, but what's believed to be a gas fired power plants are going offline. in water reservoirs are drain up, and the damage to agriculture, exacerbated by drought caused by the new weather pattern, is estimated at nearly $70000000.00. finally, below al jazeera, many of the people living in athens have seen the sky turn orange. it was caused by clouds of dust from this hard visit which blew in from northern africa. so you're guy, guy reports apocalyptic scenes over the acropolis as dust from the sa hara accumulated india. it cost a shroud of athens, turning the skies an orange hue, reducing visibility and prompting will socrates to sound the alarm? we have to be careful to not breeze, so it's air right and we have to stay home. many took the advice to stay in doors.
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it was time to come to have these 40 a. i felt a discomfort. i tried to deal with it by staying in the house so that it didn't affect my health for the others mobiles at the spectacle. hey, then everything was all in china. it's really felt like we witnessed the hara we were waiting for campbells to post by the semester of this cloudy orange tinted haze is a frequent phenomenon did usually happens in spring and autumn. low mutual logical systems and strong winds transferred dust loads from the hard does it sending the skies, bringing with it the risk of coming wildfire as seasonal. so this time of the year, but a devastating hazard in a country that experience has major blazes every year. but there is one positive outcome of this dusty display. the clouds act as a nutrient oceans feeding tonton and fueling the growth of lorraine micro organisms
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. forming the basis of an intricate, essential food web. sonya jago, which is era. but so from a told me cry for the moments, the news continues off the inside story which discusses rising food and security right around the world to stay with us. the the hello welcome to look at the international forecast and the weather reset for forensic day in australia, los heat, dry area, high pressure keeping things essentially set a little bit of the weather cloud across w y, the cloud or some will sick i phone using and thought we got this cold front which will slide its way through some heavier rain coming into the south island for time, eventually pushing up towards the north thought and it will cool off. you can see how about shelves to extend the way into the fall northeast of new south, west,
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southeast and palm. so a queen then i just, we got to friday, still the channels to see one of to show us a little bit of whether its a southern positive, wy full time. not exactly drought breaking stuff this but some shows the, nevertheless, still somewhat cool. down to was that southeast and corner and some woman was the once again into sidney. we got showers there as we go on into the we can just remedies the side of queensland and southern, all of it got some live. you say i was returning to southern parts of china longest spells of rain here as well. so those saturated areas of southern china will still say heavy bust of rain as we go through 1st day. he's still there on friday. believe you may still that on the sas day as well, it will cause otherwise press settings in the past or a 10 year journey in which it has become the most important translation award from
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. i'm into the outer a big language world wide. shea come out of ward for translation, and international understanding. announce is the opening of the nomination period for the year 2024, starting march 1st. to may. 30 fast nominations are made on the award official website, w, w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. how can we reduce food and security? a report by 16 agencies finds the lives of nearly 300000000 people globally are in danger. and it's printing conflicts rather than climate change is the biggest cause has enough been done to address the crisis. this is inside store the
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hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much i'm sure hunger around the world has reached alarming levels. that's according to a new report on global food and security for the 50 year. acute food and security.

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