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to the countries environmental button entities as government says that it is working to address the plastic waste problems and has had some success in making this them such as reducing marine plastic waste and promoting recycling. the vandalism, trespassing breaking window, shutting down campuses forcing the cancellation of classes in graduation. none of this is a peaceful protest. do you as president spends please breaking up process on university campuses across the country. a students continue to demonstrate the console. robin. what fields they're like, my headquarters here in den also coming up more than 130 percent dissolved, rested at the university of california in los angeles. as the police moved,
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it is really as trying to kill another 28 people in the gaza strip. as a mouse says it's studying in a positive spirit. the latest sci fi proposal was up to 8 and took gaza from the notes. and the 1st time since up tell you that he's ready for his 5 on the other trucks delivering supplies, killing one driver, the fucking to frankly, we begin in the united states where us present. j barton has commented on the student protests. so that being taking place across the country, saying that free speech is protected but accusing the demonstrations of testing violent one of the largest police operations on the university campuses since nationwide. demonstrations began more than 130 protest as well. arrested at u. c. l . a l a p, the office is defended on being come until wednesday night dismantling barricades,
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removing 10 cents to the student, protest as a way the last 8 images. and they put the test to 2 fundamental american principles, excuse me. the 1st is the right to free speech for people to peacefully assemble and make their voices her. second is the rule of law. both must be upheld. we are not in a far terry nation where we silence people are squashed to set. the american people are heard in fact, peaceful protest isn't the best tradition of how americans respond to consequential issues. but, but neither are we a lawless country. let's go. so i have a child is there is white house correspondent, kimberly house that he joins us now. president biden, so giving no sign will say nothing that would make us believe that his opinion about the nature of the protests, of why these protests are in folding would effect his decision making.
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that's absolutely right. the us president has been under pressure for some weeks now. to speak out about these protests and particularly within his own party. the concert has been an election year, but he is appearing week and that he has even lost control. and so finally, he has taken to the roosevelt room of the white house to address this, but many feel that the response was somewhat disappointing because as he has been prompted by these nationwide protests, the policies have not in any way changed what the us president did was essentially say that order must prevail and that is not what the students were looking for. and so there has been somewhat of a disappointed response. the other thing that the us president did, and all of this, is a take a shot at his arrival in the upcoming presidential election. that is a former president, donald trump, a republican,
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but he is set to square off in the november election likely. and what we do know is that the former president has also been speaking out about the student protesters, but taking a very different tax, praising the police response that has been heavy handed at times. and characterizing the student protesters as being part of a radical, less leading movement. take a listen. i guess this is the radical that this is a move is on the left of the right. the right is not the problem. despite what like law enforcement, like say the f b i, director said that you're worried about the right. the don't worry about the right the right spot. worried about the left because this is a move it from the left. these are radical left lunatics. and they've got to be stuff now because it's got to go on and on and it's getting worse and worse. and you know, they take over cultures and we're not letting of take over the usa. we're not letting the radical left moron take over this country. now the
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problem for joe biden, in all of this is that right now in 70 battle round states or swing states is, are often also called is that he is trailing somewhat narrowly. and in some cases by up to 15 points, his rivals from a precedent. donald trump and so what he needs is the youth vote something that he captured rather handily. back the last time americans went to the polls and the presidential election. so the fact that he has said he will not change his policies is support for israel is iron clad and he is really not listening to the students. so their pro palestinian protests is a going to be a problem for him. and so the president is standing firm and this may be an issue for him. problem november when americans go to the polls, we shall see for the movements all white house correspondent, i, kimberly, how can thank you. the corresponding to feel about is on the satellite. can bus one
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of the los angeles police broke up the students, barricades and incumbent for this process is to all intents and purposes now over at least for the baby, it's, as you can see over here, we have these buses for the los angeles county sheriff's department there are about 7 or 8 of these that are p paul today a by the side of the policies that all of those protests who are arrested or paid loaded on. and they'll be taken to an accidental site to be processed. and you can see over that and the distance behind this vehicle have all the remaining protests interested. they all lives up. every zip ties and they are waiting to be pulled by the bus. the vegas close to 5 police by the sheriffs involved have a tight california highway patrol, so they'd be taken onto the posts who just kind of walk a little bit further around and show you excited. what else to be happening here? because we've got a police light here to stop the media, getting to close and walk around the media here and also the live shots. this screen behind us here. this is where for several days counts of
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protesters have been pro cost inc. uh oh, showing pictures of october 7th hostages, and play over loud speakers, music and noise to keep the protesters awakens. keep the focus and this is the periods. i'm sorry, this is the place where on tuesday nights we saw those cows of processes lined up and they tried to remember they were here for several hours and they were trying to attack the student and kept without the student incumbent was hey yeah, i mean, this is what's left of it. so and then we had for today's barricades here. now the ted slipping throat every life place me. this is a mess. i'm bigger, i'd tell you skiing this stop, but this is i should walk out of it. this is rather students happy living for taste . they feel they very dense and fire, but you know, it's about the size of a football field. so it's not a huge area. you can say, hey, be living here, the police, and i'll guide you through the smuggling,
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the tense. the last few protests is what size of the cost of the little area tell you what it's this building over here? the police let some go voluntarily. some is uh seems to leave at the right a call, but the majority of them was taken away by offices, and then they were brought around here and they would take them back for processing . so the question is now, what does this mean for the protests? will it be the end of the obviously, for this particular pro test it is, this is p one bit as receive huge amount of wells wide media retention. and the police were very conscientious of that said there was a real attempt to make sure they didn't use munitions, confessed speech of so one of his it walking past with pockets which he said was full of munitions that they have not had to be. you had to use, but the protest as may be talked, maybe on the, on this site we spoke to on a few minutes ago. i seems to be prepared to be taken on a post. but he said protests off off of i feel about how to say right, a, b, c, l,
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a campus in westwood, los angeles. well, it said over to the us capital, where she upper tennessee, that george washington university. the president took to the elected and students were listening to that speech way. you were astounded that they were being described as, as violent and un. that's those. and the students that are behind you, of the latter is astounding to hear the president united states so completely and awfully misrepresents these demonstrations which are as we know, multi cultural, multi ethnic, multi religious. and i didn't time the piece was like a new survey just came by mind, you know, and the sense of these values around the country have been peaceful. the already bottles coming from counter protest is i'm the police and yeah, there's no surprise. but clearly there is this concert of effort then by the white house to, to, to, to, to present, to demonstrate as, as well as i think the fear is that you might as effectively put a good target on the back of these kids here. because he's sort of giving the green
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light them so the counter protest has to come in because because of what else is coming out, do you live with despising the dc much? so that's, that's a big, a big, big worry. and in fact, we use that as well, that quests visit pressed as to whether biden really believes that it's interesting . we had a republican member of congress who came here this morning, typically get up to believe the narrative of this is. this was a violence encampments and i was just speak to him, just thought that you had his to, to see, to find out his reflections comes in if you had a chance to work around that. what are your impressions of this account? i think it's time to get back to work. go back to your major point. let's, let's go home. this is a hot bed of anti semitic violets. as far as you can see, is some of your colleagues of stuff. well, it's early in the morning. nobody's up yet. wherever you seen any kind of threats to jews, for example. i mean it a little bit the organized 0 jewish themselves because as you know, just the words that we say that with some of the signs with anyone in particular,
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you know, the signs as well as i do. well, yes i do. and that's why mostly cuz i haven't seen them well, walk around like i have and see the science. so that's it, it's time to go home. you've made your point, and i think the administration has very lightly, probably not as strongly as i should have said. let's, let's in this and go home, but so i recommend people break camp and go home. so the jury by the republicans, donald trump, completely misrepresenting the reality reality on the ground because i this thing to that day and is, i don't listen to the students. i'm filled by and seems to think for them the students will come back to me because it's so frightening of trump in the future reproductive reproductive rights anyway. but, and seems to think he's a guy just politician of the. well, i think that was phrased it by you just sent. let's never lead to the soda. that's what present by these that have had a lot of people reaching for a martin luther king junior. is that it from above and them jail written in $63.00 where he says, i've almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the negroes briggs stumbling
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block in the stride towards freedom is white moderates who are more divergent to order them to justice. have a real, real sense of that idea that yeah, the white moderate, somebody i do say look, we agree with, we agree with the base, right? so, but we didn't agree with direct action. i mean it's a theme is old as, as a civil rights movement. and they champ, thanks very much for the up to that you have potentially for, for us in washington, dc. took you to assist old exports and the impulse to unfold. israel make mocking a significant escalation intentions between the 2 countries. israel's foreign minister says that the tech is because the other one is violating mutual trade agreements in a statement posted on x counts to announce the new saying this is how a dictator behaves. he said that is available to seal alternatives, betrayed with other countries all tied into the situation on the ground in gaza and at least one drive has been killed when he's ready for us is they've been fine on a drugs of the coin. tried to bouncing cause
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a city that's the intersection on the major road linking north and south cause the honeymoon period has moved from rafa in the south of the gaza strip. this is not the 1st time we're seeing these delivered attacks on a to trucks or aid seekers or humanitarian aid workers on the ground. and just to give a little bit of context this way, the traffic circle is controlled by these really military. there is a human presence of it's really times the armored vehicles there are ground forces at the definitive the area. and normally what we're seeing right now, it's trucks. the are allowed into the northern part and gaza city, how to get a special for the nation. and permit of from days really military has the profits circle it. so now what happened as soon as the group of a truck we're approaching the collated traffic circles were tv, a gun fire that was often on the rocks. one driver was reported. killed right away there. several other injuries were at the side of the gun. the shot on the gun
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fired for at least couple hours before her admitted and civil visitor were allowed to get into the area. this area is, i've been drawn by these really military as the a combat zone and we've seen in the past and many of the convoy trucks were shut out direct leave and many of the a speakers. and we're approaching the area to get 8 supplies of food and water. others were killed at that particular area. the community traffic circles the injuries and the a person that was the pronounced it were old, transferred to the baptist hospital. that's a job, a square in the center part of the city of the mass says it's studying the latest proposal versus the spot in a positive manner. the delegation is attending to egypt to discuss the deal with mediators as well. what was the, what kind of tempted solving garza inside for a temporary truce between us as a piece of the insisted on a permanent and tool that's getting all of this more correspondent and occupied extras? can stephanie decade something fine for us?
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so really in a bit of a holding pattern staff in terms of these negotiations, yes. waiting for the response of how mass, that's where we are out to was supposed to come wednesday night that it was supposed to come to night. now going to his reading media that could be in the next couple of days. i think if we read between the lines of the words of it's not a heavy masters, political leader who spoke to the head of intelligence, egypt side of intelligence, also called our leadership, where he talked about working on maturing an agreement. that is the translation that would bring it in to that has to reduce against its people. so perhaps, and we do know that how mouse has been seeking clarification over the last couple of days about specific points in this agreement in this potential deal. and perhaps they haven't been, but we don't know there's a lot of speculation going on in the media on all sides. what's going to happen whether the, what will happen or not?
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because that's what these are ready. 5 minutes. you mentioned y'all would've been saying very publicly, dealer, no deal, but also will happen. diplomats behind the scenes will tell you if there is a deal, there will be no what i saw. so and i think interesting, anthony, blinking was pushed on this because this is what the product is ready. probably minister was saying when he was here and as we know the americans don't want that to happen. they want to deal, and i think he blinked and said, well, people say a lot of things, we have to look at what is being done and now what we are doing. so the mission is still to try and get a ceasefire. and as you mentioned, a holding pattern at this point in time, we're going to have to wait and see until we hear from us. and then we'll know the path forward currently is ready. work happened there just meeting that we'll be discussing the deal as well. the captives and what's happening and what possible scenarios. but again, as you say, nothing concrete is really come out of anything right now until we hear from him instrument stephanie, that ga, that force multiplied east jerusalem. the still ahead here on out is there was a search for flood victims in 10 years. at least 188 people are dead on the death
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toll is expected to rise. the, the latest news as it breaks, frequent upsets, fighting for access to the river. it leads to which this countries in major ports and that's where drugs are traffic out of the country with india for ports ukraine struggling to find men to fight in some sections of the front line. brushing forces out number, it's 7 to one from the heart of the story. this is the flight channel if it's um, full of the water in it flowing in see the kind of a box which has already passed inside guns, july 2014. as is where the forces bombarded the gaza strip for 50 days, resident of the coming to the death and devastation seems to the eyes of palestinian capital mind lead, hama,
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who films and strikes the 2 thousands of life. including its own garza, the last picture on, on the power defines how wow, we live here. we make the rules, not the people empower, investigate, exposed, and question the youth and the business of our around the go on out just there, the the, you'll watching. i'll just bear with me, so he'll robert into a reminder of all told stories us present. joe biden has said that the right to protest is protected,
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but the violence that demonstrations will not be tolerated. deals that condense sentiments of anti semitism. and this on the site would be at home campuses across the country. please have played a student in conference at the university of california and los angeles. they must have more than a 170 people who are demonstrating and solidarity with thomasville. in the united nations development program has looked at how deeply israel 6 month full and gaza headset by cape's the grave. it said if the will continues, economic output could shrink bias in 2020 full compared to what was projected before the roll poverty. it costs the occupied palestinian territories, could search over 60 percent if the war extends to 9 months and the crisis is expected to increase the number of people living in poverty by an additional $1.00 . 6000000. think garza oil analysis from the human agency indicates a set back of cycled human development the bible, the 20 years roger lady is director general of the palace on economic policy
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research institute. enjoys we now live from ramallah, kentucky with us on the program. the report. it's full page, they've got a read through this afternoon makes a grim reading doesn't to that's a lot of them for they only gave you the summary somebody that definitely makes them reading. it definitely makes a good rating and it's a, it's one of a series of reports. the nations and others are produced in the last few months. i think it definitely is the most significant or useful and in the sense that it not only is b u, n d p which has been doing an ongoing damage assessment. but in the draws on economic modeling analysis, by the way it has it draws on world food program and. ready it's f a o and other material on food salvation, simon, and you and the b and the world bank report recently issued on the, on the title report. so this is a really good compilation of everything that the economy and society has been suffering. and the updates numbers that we've, we've been trying to get
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a handle on for since the beginning of the war. yeah, i mean, you know, yeah, you're right, i got the summary and it really does really summarize exactly what's going on. and if we sort of just break it down at the end of the day, you know, garza and the occupied, tell you the trees on occupied by israel. so how can you recover the economy when those that could have could kind of help to build garza afterwards. either dead or if you wouldn't be expert. so the professionals to come in to try and help rebuild . they will be permission from the occupier. it's a very long task ahead. and indeed, i mean any, any of the assumptions of this sort of, of this report or other reports on how long it might take the cost that it would entail all predicated on the idea of is early occupation on the tomorrow, not in the year, but immediately to the extent that that does not happen, it basically and barrels undermines this, the possibility not only of knowing exactly what the cost has been,
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which is of course we're working with models here, not only field data, but it, most importantly makes it impossible to do anything about it beyond the very still pressing need for emergency relief, a temporary shelter, until as long as the occupation is in place, even in a manner that allows it to interfere in the running. because it then, it will certainly put forward all of these projections yet more as much time. and there's a few it to the fact let's not forget the longer this more because of the, the. ready parameters for calculating the impacts of 3 months become qualitatively different when you're getting into the 7th and 8th and 9th month. so yes, it's adding unknowns to the, to the, to the calculates. i didn't get to you, right? so you're right about the cover. yeah. you're, you're right about the estimates we just focus on poverty, for example, because the, the u. n. is estimate to describe to take as, as long as maybe 14 years just to remove the rustle from the gaza strip. so then
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$11.00 does with the business is will be to employ the people will affect the trees be to making buildings to employee locals. it seems that palestinians will enjoy poverty. uh, got some at some length of time. i mean, according to again, the salaries are polled. if this conflict extends to mold in 9 months, we're looking at 60.7 percent of the population living in poverty. and that is, and that includes us bank which would be slightly lower than that at a 90 percent rate. as i say. i mean, as the report mentioned to the middle class, which is a very fragile middle class in, in both the west bank but also because it has been destroyed. so everybody in the basically have to assume 90 percent of the population are living within the levels of poverty. now, more problematic is not only, i mean even an assumption of, of the best possible circumstances for reconstruction. these i know is early
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involvement and generous international support band aid and supplies and suppliers. even under those circumstances, you'd be surprised how organically the economy already is continuing to try to function like a nervous system that that's trying to re establish connections in the market in the, in the cleaning up of what little can be cleaned up, etc. but there's no doubt that this current situation will not just by itself recover and, and many of these models assume you know, 7 and 9 months of war. and then we begin recovery, you know, we might have 9 to and then the subsistence level that we're at today will, will remain for dominant until you've invested, really invested. you're talking about the public auction of capital shocks. it goes back 20 years. you have to rebuild 20. ready years of the capital stuff, but you know, used to produce specifically the, the car just jump in because it just seems any more a few, a few months back. i think the, the, the arab, some of the arab nations would want to donate and
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a promise to help rebuild dolls. uh, holding back home that promise to a certain extent until they have guaranteed conversations with the occupies with as while to say that they will not stop so they will not be part of another. will. the goal is to be told to close those palestinian groups as well as directly the resist gray areas that that countries do want to help financially to rebuild the palestinian territories. but they're also hesitant because they're worried about another conflict. and there's no point in building a road if it's going to be destroyed 6 months later. i as they very well should be cautious. and i do not think that any commitments of any sort towards reconstruction least should be made by any of the don't. a arab or even international parties, until we have a clear commitment not only on the goal, but this, this, this discussion has been going on for 6 months about a political passport. if that's not, you know, and that cannot be a matter of informal behind the scenes, there has to be something explicit. so both as a fire, as well as
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a political solution, are key elements for any minimal recovery that would be power not only by the doors, but the people themselves, the people when they have a whole. when they have a riser, you'd be surprised how, how community lead before and, and become productive again. but there are political provisions for this. we all know that, but, you know, so let's not, let's not over, let's not assume that these numbers that we've heard today. 30 to 40000000. ready in which began at 10000000000 show a few months ago. and now is that we still have some time to go before we know what they started with us. we don't seem to have missed it. we do have to leave it that mr. kennedy. i do do apologize running out of time, but thanks so much for joining us from ramallah to the successful public to be present as a being released via the kind of a boost and i'm calling from is relative golf. so they'd be interested joining is really a tax almost right now. the body of another president named smell holder was also released one of the prisoners jamal ali sali was held by these ladies for 2 months . he says that he was tortured while in captivity to the whole no, uh,
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they forced us to take off our clothes and left us naked in the open when the weather was very cold. after that they dressed as enclosed like shrouds and b to us . we were treated like animals, they showed no respect, even to old people. severe beatings were constant. the beat to sweat after they took us, depending on us the medical help, the doctor came to him and didn't stop insulting. these bad words against our own ripple women. the death toll from floods and lands lives in kenya has risen to at least a 198. the government says no. the 90 people all reported missing raising say is that the death toll could rise homes, roads, and bridges, and other infrastructure have been damaged for washed away in the eastern and central regions. the 200000 people have been forced to leave the homes. more rain is expected this week and you can follow the stories on our website at alpha 0. don't. com. we'll continue to keep
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a focus on what's going on across the us campuses, on european campuses with a student protest in solidarity with the palestinians. tell me about the moonies and just on the hop last time, but next summer, which is a, it's inside story to stay with the the hello. they will look to the middle east where unsettled weather has been a story across the gulf states. we've got some very wet weather for saudi arabia, katasha as well, stormy conditions. now that weather does work his way for the south of the next few days. by friday. it's just going to be touching into places like oman and human, but we could still see some flooding here. we could also see the legacy of some showers across the gulf, but the west of the wet weather will cling onto places like
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a rock as well as it run. and as rain intensifies, we could see some flooding across the some areas there. but behind that for the event, we may see some blustering windy conditions, but lots in the way of sunshine and dry your skies. and as long as you're drawn out across the north of africa, we could see some showers developing, however, across libya on saturday. but the heat is still the story for places like chad, record breaking sheet to continuing its way across east africa. we've already seen devastating flooding across across pots of kenya in places like the mass. i'm all right, national reserve and there's more rain to come here across the weston area and we'll see more wet weather work its way into townsend. yeah. and mozambique thanks to developing tropical cycling. moving towards a choice by the weekend. the humanity has opened the gates of hell into seats. he's having orlando's effects,
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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 notes and the developing nations of the global south. a crude mistake talk to of, to, on the jersey to on the stand offs between police and palestine. solidarity purchased as us college campuses are intensifying, violent confrontation as a giving rise to fee as an outside interest in all additions taking sides. how will these protests affect presidents or biking fit for a 2nd time? this is inside store the
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