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7.2, magnitude strength of the earth quakes the damage is relatively contained. so let's say that's thanks to taiwan is designed to prepare this, including its strict building, the vandalism, trespassed breaking window, shutting down campuses. fortunately, the cancellation of classes in graduation, none of this is a peaceful protest. us president joe sighed and defends pennies ranking up protests on university campuses across the country. the hello and there's a problem and this is alex is here on line from door. how also coming up
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us police tactics come on to criticism off to offices, use tear gas and the problem, let's again, room for testers. and gaza is really showing killed 6 palestinians, including children inside of the of the southern city, over the phone, plus by the state in the discovery world press freedom to unless the patient on israel's devastation won gaza. the beginning the united states were president. dr. barton has cooled campus protests against isabel's one, gaza calles and said order must prevail. his comments follow one of the largest police rates on the seller. dowdy encampments since nationwide demonstration. so again, if 2 weeks ago that these 200 protest as the rest of the university of california
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los angeles, these tensions on college campuses have escalated on to police. moved in to clear encampments leading to violent confrontations, watch house costs, part of the company houses has more on what president 5 and said. as student protest, some colleges and universities across the united states continue to intensify us president joe 5 and finally broke his silence. speaking from the white house roosevelt room, the us president said that he supports americans right to the sense and also to protest, but he says that it must be done so lawfully. he also says that when it comes to his iron clad support of israel, his policies are not going to change. he says, well, he sees that there is, in some cases, violent freedom of expression. he is going to, at this point, hold back on any calls to bring in the national guard. we've all seen the images
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and they put to the test to 2 fundamental american principles. excuse me. the 1st is the right to free speech and 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 up. the american people are heard in fact, peaceful protest isn't the best tradition of how americans respond to the consequential issues. but, but neither are we a lawless country. president biden's support for israel could, in fact, determine whether the former president, donald trump returns to the white house. in fact, as student protests, continue to ramp up across the country. new polls show that, in fact, the current president,
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jo bivens approval ratings have fallen to historic loaves kimberly healthcare alger 0. the white house protesting students at rutgers university in new jersey have dismantled, fair and cap been to offer, reaching a deal. earlier on thursday. they were given a deadline to clear the area demonstrations. so university officials agreed to support palestinian students and consider divesting from israel rosco's university postponed final exams. due to the protests. today's the board has moved from logic is most of the students we have spoken to say that they are disappointed with biden's comments and that, but they also say that they do not come as a surprise. they say that to the peaceful onto them now have been completely a peaceful that the violence that has come and many of this campuses has come from the police when the rate at columbia university. when they rated, you'll see in a, in los angeles, among other universities and the other things they being saying is that his
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comments in a way, help profile of the arabs communities, muslim communities quite a spinning and communities in the united states. and we with a target, many of the students we have spoken to grew up after $911.00 in this country. they say that they have been discriminated against the default throughout their lifetimes. and that's why they believe that right now, is there a time to speak up to speak up about they've gone through up to speak top of what is happening in gaza. and all of them are convinced that they're standing on the right side of history. there's been approved of ongoing in the past few days and come, samantha, where i am right now, that people, a groups of students stood up here and they said that they've been making lots of demands with the university. there was some tension today. they were given a deadline by they managed to agree on 8 out of 10 demands that they had among them . for example, in setting up a conference center in this university, scholarships for students coming from garza to these university to be able to study for free and amnesty for the students that have been protesting this past few days
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. and that could have been sanctions of a nice and enter the area was a 1st, a police dismantled a student and cap mental. the university of california los angeles campus. the most significant protest site was in and around. royce whole was students, direct attendance, and battery is the university to created an illegal gathering on tuesday for the valve has the license from the campus in los angeles is the process the site, hey, on the you say a campus has now been cleans up even the top stuff that was holding all of the tests and what was the tape rate and the possessions that the police cleared last a short time ago. in fact, what this does now is it shows you just how small the area was that these protests occupying are very densely populated area. but some, 2 to 300 people were and those 200 or so protest is that were arrested half now being booked. they have been cited on various misdemeanor charges, but many of them have said, what was the points he was cited we were released i,
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we will continue to protest. but as i say very peaceful here. now, although it wasn't 1213 hours ago, colored zip police in riot to advance information. most students try to hold the line using plywood to 4 to 5. the cub hardhats and the brothers to protect themselves. hundreds of students pushed back against the police correct out for hours, but at the end, they would so much for the police who had more resources but power out a brief to get the students of the property as swiftly as possible has told broke the loss of the students would be taken away sub high black bullets heavily what the police gave them was lost, the child's hundreds were arrested. is this the end of the protest? no. for a week now skewed. so you see i have comes here,
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it's on it's our and see with palestinians, formerly the valley and cold have at least 30 universities across the us. they was that ad. so the world garza and for the school to divest from israel. 2 where does the law enforcement supported students and the professors who support the to this found the peaceful protests all face the rest. so we can try to communicate with administration as best we can. but we're getting many of the same patronize in lines that to forget which sizes you know, militarized. police invasion is in the name with student safety. and i think like this is like presentation just at certain before to the office is closed it a voice, whole clarity. the courtyard arresting, old who refused to leave. after a 5 hour started off. this is what is left of the solidarity count. it's not going to be the end of the genocide ends in the funding for the genocide, and now students of other campuses are left. what drink if they all next?
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and so as these protests is leveled to the bus, they continue to check the policy type for that the next destination will be to be booked by the los angeles county sheriff's department. there are several rates of these pulses waiting to take them away, but is the protest over maybe on this site? yes, but in general, absolutely not. these process the site, they will continue to go as long as they have to for them. this is about a much wider close fill of out how to say right at the u. c. l, a campus in los angeles. the is really shouting has code 6 palestinians in a residential area, north of alpha and southern gaza. is there any forces struck the shaheen family home? several other people have been injured is there, it has increased the bombing campaign in and around rafa. the sponsors national oppression. you know, to know some of the tree offensive on the city. maybe 1500000 palestinians are
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seeking shelter in the area to fleeing israel's attacks elsewhere and attack tree. and at least one drive a has been killed off to as really false has opened fire on a truck. so the quite round to balance and gaza city. that is the intersection on the main road linking north and south casa honey, my food fantastic. this update from it off on southern gaza. this has been part of the process of preventing aid getting into the northern part. then garza city. this is not the 1st time we've seen an incident similar to this one where a driver was shot and killed and the other is the driver was different. a trucks were reported injury to, along with people who work at the side who are trying to approach this is more of like a military area controlled by these really military. there are times that i'm in the vehicle there rather have in the presence of the ground forces at the to wait the traffic circle to preventing people from approaching a truck or getting into getting the food supplies and trying to get in order to get
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back to their family then and feed them in the past with the an incident directly targeting 8 seekers that human a 3 and a work as an attack on also 80 trucks similar to this one. this is the old part of what's going on and from the restriction, the obstructions of the flow over human a 3 native from either the rough i crossing or from the northern part right now. it's a crossing gray areas is one of the roads and a land crossing that have been virtually blocked for the past 7 months. when these really military, they announce a total fees on the cost of that effectively cutting the gaza strip, cutting it off from the outside world that it's likely a do it just to happen $1.00 more time because there is no stop to it and is likely to hinder any efforts of delivering much needed aid right now. do desperate population struggling with the threat of famine that has already caused the death
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of more than 30 people? because of the ongoing in for the hide ration, his star vision, there talks about more it is going to be allowed in 2000 and another part and more here in the southern part of the state. but that's not nearly enough in the face of the, the greater demands and the challenges are created by the ongoing, intense bonding campaign and ongoing war. i'm awesome is studying the latest proposal for a sci fi and a positive matter. the delegation will return to egypt to discuss the data with mediation is, is about the wants of a ton of captives held on gaza and return for a temporary truce. that him office has repeatedly insisted on a permanent end to the bull. stephanie deca has moved from occupied east jerusalem . the mouse had the deal for about 4 days now and there have been since yesterday weaver expected a response yesterday then tonight and now it seems that it could still be a couple of days away. it looks like yes, yes, and we're the leader of how mass is questioning certain things in video clarifying
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and potentially may even come back with the amendments it's. it's not clear at the moment what we do know that there are 2 very opposing points of demons that have mass says it's only negotiate if there is a full secession of facilities, meaning and then to the war. and it's not negotiating on that. and these really prime minister says, well, there's not going to be the enter the war, and we are going to go into the alpha. whatever happened, so publicly. these are 2 opposing sides that are impossible, really, to reconcile what is being negotiated privately, of course, is what really matters. and i think for all the speculation that we're getting about, you know, whether that is going to be the idea of whether they're going to go into the alpha . we don't know until we have an official response from how may i ask, what we do know is that if at this point there isn't a deal that gets agreed upon by both sides. israel is made it very clear. it will go into the off to the head or knowledge of the era people in the haitian capital to the loans. as gun volumes continues to arrange the search for flood victims and
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kenya, at least a $188.00 people, the dead and the total is expected to rise. the hello. we've got some lovely, a warm spring sunshine across the korean peninsula and japan high pressure in charge here that's keeping it settled and sunny the high. yes. is the lead on the atmosphere keeping those scars clear? they're not clear whether also extending into northern parts of china, really mccloud, across southern areas of china, alaska, to us bringing something of a change to many as we go through the next couple of days. that wet weather on friday, extending across a good parts of the southern china, pushing up towards central areas as we go on 3 sides today. some really big down pulls, it will exacerbate the flooding concerns. we already have across southern positive
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china more bad weather on the way here. it tends to push a little further east with when the weather coming back into the waving 31 self, she's full sunday. that cloud and right eventually sliding across the korean peninsula. hopefully something they will try and provide to trying to push into solving pos at that stage. so i brought us a good pot sofa. the philippines just have one or 2 showers set, especially doubtful just now. i just some showers that 2 across indo china. yeah. so saves, know right across much of malaysia, a good part of indonesia, but we do have 3 of us guys that 4 java class guys more hot sunshine across the good parts of india, with temperatures widely into the forty's. the teams in the gaza strip as is there a lot continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media, and it needs to be questioned, sustains coverage that actively humanize as,
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as readings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this kind of way. tracking those stories, examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing past, the the watching all just bear with me. elizabeth donovan don't ha mind to about top storage. the salad is really showing has killed 6 palestinians, and a residential area of north or south and southern gaza is ready for us to instruct the shaheen family. hon. 7, all the people helping in judge us president,
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job item has set the right to protest is protected in america, but the violence at demonstrations won't be tolerated. students and faculty continued to process across the math campuses and tell them down to casa, as well as the freedom of speech and police, and play at a student and catlin to the university of california. los angeles, east. their rest is at least 200 people. a video of one of the protest is at u. c. l a went viable when he played it to the media. filming his arrest. 22 year old ryan, a jewish american, was beaten and detained before he was released. he says he will go back to continue his process. the i was on the front lines. i was, you know, the tops hit me with the titans and they, you know, they grab me. i did not resist the rest. the school rather physically intimidate
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their students, visiting her students. i really even considered, i guess that is why it's so frustrating. we didn't do anything wrong. i received a citation for unlawful assembly. after attacked by design us in pod voice by nationalist. we had 25 squares ations because our people had their head split open by tablets and wouldn't stop turning us. not a single person who perpetrated these attacks was arrested not a single one by myself. my mother's trish rapturous, i grant, of course, a huge sinus. hi steven. this is serious and it's in bold and made. so take media and i mean what we've achieved was that people, i never thought with the cabinets. i, people who didn't seem politically active there after they saw us get in charge and
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there is no accountability for it. we will be we will be just about to we're going to continue to be here. we're going to continue to fight for guys. we're going to continue to fight for the people policy policy. do you enjoy this covering israel's war? and gosh, i have been awarded unesco, this world press freedom, fries to but a student in the discovery garza and his national julia recognize the coverage during what times of documents and hopelessness. eunice, close to the award, pays tribute to journalists facing difficult and dangerous circumstances. at least a $143.00 media would cause angeles to being killed in gaza in the 7 months of war lasted america editor and to see a newman is joining us live from santiago and the prize such a testament to palestinian, joyless without in the world. wouldn't know what's happening and gods and lucy
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absolutely. and that was one of the many things that was said during the ceremony, which was very, very emotional. people got up and many would crying, applauding the palestinian ambassador to actually was here, journalist from all over the world as well, who are here in city for the world press freedom day. it's a assembly that's going to be held here tomorrow and the day after. but this was really the highlights of the it's called the guillermo panel award or prize for world press freedom. get more casual. as you may know, was a very, very important colombian editor of the newspaper in columbia. and he was murdered. and the foundation that takes his name is the one that promoted this prize, which of course is also in conjunction with unesco. joining me now to talk more about this particular award, however, is mode is why, but he is the latin american representative for reporters without borders,
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but also the chair of the jury that decided this prize to be given to palestinian. a journalist tells me body. so why is it, oh, how hard was it to decide who to give the the prize to this year? i get it might have been exact of act very, very easy given the circumstances. well, this is a very exception. i think was passive. the. yeah. did you want to see how this to me says also the that'd be on support deal or this thing you and your body's we know the a hell of a sudden now it's fine. they saw it even though that they are facing many of a small amount of those special, you know, i'll ask man, i wouldn't do that. yes. okay. okay. so we're fine. that works. oh,
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yes. you. exactly. you were saying that the journalists and that are covering the war on guys facing murder and many other risk, just a. so we wanted to check that as somebody says, no offices, i assume it, that'd be off of support to the scene. and you are nice. i understand that this was an unprecedented award this year because it wasn't just given to one or 2, or a few journalists, this is to all of the children and it's just this is it how there's plenty and this is the 1st time that would be the site to the, to connect people. you'll notice in this case, anybody seen in your guns. and of course, you couldn't give it in person to any of the journalists because i can't leave that kind of, you know, some people find that can because you do have some of the kind of acros the last time i was off. i point exactly what, how do they do that, you know, or how do i know that the president of the parish didn't enjoy noticed? association received the award in the name of the journalists that are working in
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gaza. but i'm sure you have you had any communication with them yourself. uh, have any communication with the jury? no, with the no many, many communication with visual either way. uh. we have this one strong storm, assess, assess, sorry, to say that we need to support this moment the, you know, the students with notes because we've seen that nobody will you but you are released and facing many face of the water along the wall mounted that could not be in the heat that ice man, if i stick with you on this, be a nash. so we're seeing valid. we need to say stop, please stop. now we need to defend the feeling of pressure on to me through the fan . i'm from all of the safety, the video release. i'm probably one to say, and this woman doesn't ask, do you mind if you have a few them that i've seen in your values? we've had a few that they are taurus that they have to me and then so the feel special are
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the show of will. thank you very much. so the messages a huge debt with the journalist that's ours trying under extraordinarily difficult circumstances to cover the war on gaza. well, we will be covering also what happens with the next 2 days here in chile to defend world press freedom. not only in guys in the occupied territories and palestine, but also around the world back to you. now, let's see. thank you so much for that. that's on nation america editing to see and even live in santiago the the, the united states, european union, and the u. n o urgent the george and parliament to draw. that's a foreign influence. bill. people in georgia have been protesting against the proposal for nearly
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a month. the legislation would require organizations that get more than 20 percent of the funding coming forward to register as far as agents. critics say it could be used to clamp down on payment of $0.50 a month long. the conference john's of joining you, your shop, a lot of a has more comfortably. so today's products has said gland to new wines in down in the georgia in thomasville. but they moved the atmosphere was completely different, some pets to yesterday or the day before when police were trying to discuss the protests with both autonomy to a guest on purpose, pray. a major riley was held today, not far away from the heroes quest. one of the most important trustful junction in the georgia, this happens to people look surprised. look all the neighboring street, a police twice, the surprised them, but they failed people here, continued tom, no to the russian law. we already have enough laws in place that guarantees by
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thursday for each commercial, 9 commercial info, it's vantages. they have over the agents to declare their about their income and the source of the money. where does it come from? so what, while we have this was the willing when the next a new one that resembles the russian culture part. it raises more concerns. the children's holloman's a bond below in the 2nd reason. yes, today on this side and final breathing is expected on may the 17th and we're expecting more pros, it's closer to dante. in the meantime, the country is entering to each to break. this is going to last for full days, and there is a hope that things will be a little bit comma 0. but this here to find us about about 0 really st. georgia games and haiti have no to series of attacks from the capital just days off. to a new prime minister took office patients according on the new government to boost the police force and restore. no one i want to mention,
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monahan has more law and order is broken down. in puerto prince families are fleeing to say for parts of the city as gang violence intensifies the way of shooting very intensely with heavy weapons to the terrible situation that we have been experiencing since last night. they have been sitting, find things, non stop criminal gangs, control large parts of the city. they've burned businesses, attack police stations, and broken thousands of inmates out of prison. i have these transitional government announced the new prime minister on tuesday. many hope bass would restore security to hazy, but so far the violence has only intensified. this school has been turned into a shelter for dozens of families taking refuge from the violent people here. say there's no hope, the country until it becomes safe to walk the streets to close the school. the circumstances we are now experience in our country are un thinkable. we see no way
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out. what is worrying is in security because in a country where there is no security, nothing can move forward. more than 1500 people have been killed by gang violence so far this year. and the un says 5000000 people are struggling to get enough to eat until orders restored. ordinary haitians will continue to suffer. bends, and monahan al jazeera are the best telephone slots. a man's lines in kenya has risen to at least a 188. the government says, now the 90 people are missing, raising fee is the total could drive. many homes of roads and bridges have been damaged or washed away in the eastern and central regions. government sola has more on the clearing operations. in my my here in kenya. this is just a small section of the area that was affected by the floods. we have government workers here volunteers. the red cross is here and they have been using
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a v. uh machines like excavators because they're talking about what have that came with so much for you to put the cheese in folders. and over there we have the excavator that is doing the job and then also that we have a people with shovels to try to dig through the mad to make sure to try and see if there are bodies under there to the situation is still going on and the recovery efforts are going to take awhile. so i've been speaking to some of the displays, people who say that they're very disappointed by the government. they say that this is not a natural disaster. it was caused by blocks a drainage and they say that someone has to be held accountable right now,
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the accounting, the losses. some of their relatives have died and they are just trying to make sense of what happened and they want the government to give them on size cost me. so you are the 0 my my here. can you, us and mel some web reports from campbell county and kenya. jackson and don't goose says he's been trying to prevent a crisis in these community 2 weeks. the crisis came, the now is trying to make a footpath across the river where the road once past weeks of torrential rains flooded his neighborhood. on the outskirts of my robi in key, i'm the county. people have to be rescued from rooftops. nearly 200 people are being killed and can use floods. so what does gave me it was told it was coming in the high speed.

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