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a business like this, this will to you, i guess is on line by on one of your this makes model leads the . ready ready the here watching the news, our life or my headquarters in del 5 getting navigator. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel says it's killed 90 people and it's raised on and she felt hospital and the change hundreds more more is really or strikes in the occupied westbank. 3 palestinians have been killed in geneva. the at least 27
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people are injured as mourners. fight with palestinians of 40 forces during the funeral procession. for those who also ahead, the un says more than 18000000 people in some done are facing acute food in security and warrens. that malnutrition is already claiming children's lives and for those to be on. so pledge is to be a president for all indians. after his sweeping election when is confirmed. but opponents say they will mount legal challenges and on pete the same as with your sport, a war of woods between the limpid chief and the russians. government reach us with the i a c has called a new low as the criminal says it's athletes, face discrimination over they've been from the opening ceremony in paris. the a welcome to the news hour. it's $21.00, g m t,
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that's 11 pm in the gaza. strip where at least a 104 palestinians have been killed in multiple attacks across the strip in the past day. from northern does the photos have emerged showing people being tied up and detained inside the ship out hospice, all complex. israel says it's interrogated more than $300.00 and taken at least a $160.00 from this trip for further investigation. then at the north side of the refugee camp outs and central gaza, 24 palestinian women and children had been killed. witnesses say strikes had a residential area when people were sleeping homes, there had been completely destroyed and then another is really air strike. the boat is refugee camp has wiped out all the members of one family. at least 17 people were killed in the attack, but also targeted a bakery which is crucial and feeding the starving population. we have thought of
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as to who's joining us from going off in southern gaza to discuss what's happening across the gaza strip. but 1st she felt hospice. well, what are you hearing about the situation right now taught it of the yes there. and in fact, the situation a right now and a she felt hospice always getting much more difficult. as a residents are being trumps entirely inside the neighborhood, we have been receiving more calls from boost residence will have been running extremely low in terms of food and was alongside that the is very military troops have set farm and i'm part of a residential houses on the vicinity of a she felt hospital as a part of the is there any ongoing village with ration that did not till now and in the she felt hospital also they have been attacking the reception department inside of the hospital and they have caused occurred to co damaged to a number of the facilities of the hospital. the specifically that sit for areas have been turned to be an investigation room where people inside has been
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absolutely integrated a by the is very minute, 2 troops where are still hundreds of people and patients are unable to leave the hospital and the ongoing classes and confrontations taking place there till now, and also we have been hearing from the mediterranean from us that they have a tax number of is very many treat tanks and all the areas that are leading to the hospital as a part of the ongoing. also confrontations that to now is it still ongoing that on the ground there you taught it? there have been multiple air strikes. meanwhile, across the gaza strip, including where you are and dropped off. tell us about those in the aftermath. yes. strikes it continued, but not just only in rough off. we've been hearing that the roof, our district had been widely attacked for 7 palestinians have to revolt, killed. but exactly in the past hour. the remote course integration on the middle areas, whereas my closet, your refuge account has been dis, towing pets widely,
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where i, residential building has been also bombarded. but with the delivery been bought, mental vendors that rocked refugee camp as well. continued where civil defense, teamwork, troy, to recover the victims from onto the ruffles of areas that had been targeted. but we have been also see new attacks and bustles on the ground. go on in the middle areas, specifically in the herat, a town where the use of the troops are taking full control over. so i had been road where the back to it was recently start to imagine from that location, but also the nother part of garza sounds really old. so we the on the intensive abutment, specifically that one of the latest price target to the residential building in garza city. specifically in the remote neighborhoods, closing a number of casualties that had been transferred to a how the hospital for medical treatments. okay. thought about as soon thought it. thank you for that reporting from what i found in the south of the gaza strip and
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montana isn't occupied east jerusalem and he has more on the is really armies remarks on the raids on and she felt a l cooling miss a resoundingly, a success so much so that the is really armies cheapest off heads or how levy was in health sherpa hospital in the last few hours. he said, you know, operation hey, we're serving 2 goals, hurting him as his leadership, i'm putting pressure on the hostage released negotiations. the rest. he says of senior officials is very, very important to put pressure on how math is very important to put pressure on the negotiations as well. so this is seen as a successful operation. these really sites that they've killed 90 palestinians. they also say that they've arrested some 350 about 160 of those have been taken into is all appropriate for interrogation. so the fact that these really all me chief, was in our ship for medical complex, one of my senior military officials, to visit certainly
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a place of an ongoing battle in a long time, is a significant move from these riley's, it shows you that they are confident there are a chief thing that goes within the hospital. these are so community of is very alone, but what they seeing once again, this is a hospital, of course that's being attacked by some now i am is a member of houses political bureau and he denies israel's claims. there were ham us fighters inside the hospital. the situation and shift almost within it's very. busy serious, very, very visuals. so we used to hear this to somebody named broberg on the body of the prison. so for i must find some sort of minutes from the people inside the us to come. i come josh, still the one. i'm concerned that normally the 10 people inside the hospital, the vision uh they have executed in the fee. hundreds of our people,
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including as innocent civilians, some of our crackers can around dollars within one to be out of to facing the new and vision to the hospital. i think the most important point here is not, is not about how many of you have can only but the, the repeatedly, in saving or storming the head 1st. and it is destroying the house with the slim, big shift of thousands of the month of summer by hundreds of them were good enough, including the early mind. most of most of the stuff has been taking hostages by the intro to give it some of them executed in the feat. the v is really military, has targeted a vehicle in jeanine and they occupied westbank. at least 3 polished indians were killed in that air strikes. the palestinian red crescent says one person is critically wounded. at least $440.00 to indians have been killed in the occupied
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westbank. including a 102 people in jeanine. since israel launched its 4 on garza, the confrontations between warners and the palestinian authority broke out during the funeral procession. authorities fired at large crowds who were gathering in jeanine. at least 27 palestinians have been injured. laura con has been following the developments from the law of hundreds of palestinians attended a funeral of 3 men who had been killed in this way. the s drive just on the outskirts of jeanine refugee camp. earlier on in the day as they began the procession. they actually march to the policy and authority police district where they demanded what they called political prisoners to be released. the police then fights once the crowd, we know at least 27 people in just one of them was chelsea and had in so critically
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wounded. so let me walk you back just a few hours. at 537 p. m. local time, he is ready. the trees struck a vehicle that was driving just on the outskirts of to the refugee camp. 3, promising and killed. and one was wounded to it was fine to, to belong to the janine battalion. now these, right, the army did release the statements along with is right intelligence. they said they struck to senior. it's going to have operative inside a vehicle. and they said they were planning attacks and one is also killed at what they called. and this really last may, but this is actually, that's where the settler living and the legal assessments not far from jeanine. so jeanine has long been a flash point in the past 2 years as being the center of intensified vine raids by the way, the military of many people. not just
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a fight to say that they feel this, this form of collective punishment against them. nor comes out to sara ramallah in the occupied westbank the us secretary of state. and today blinking has been holding talks and saudi arabia on israel's were on gauze on this is a 6 tour of the middle east since october, and blinking is expected to have to egypt. and israel for more talks with me now as will talk about a cost. he's a professor public policy, a time of been highly thought university. welcome back to the as a 0. so we understand that the secretary of state will be meeting with eric for administers in cairo. what do you expect the foreign ministers to be telling lincoln? well, i think davis's 1st and for most would be on the cease fire. right. and uh on uh, a way to stop the madness which is taking place now in gaza and return. i think ben can, will push on behalf of his ro, that release for the release of the captives and try and get that upstage,
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to accept whatever pressure they have on home us to accept a deal on those really terms. but also important that i think that would be discussing the future of the gaza strip and the post conflict fans as have be not related now by the united states. again, maybe in partnership or on behalf of his ro, where the americans are now proposing the policy now administration to take over the governance and the gaza strip. and they said despite the fact that as well, i mean publicly nothing now is refusing. this idea of, i think behind the scenes there must be some kind of agreement that this is the only solution and then moving forward for a long term. uh such a meant uh, within the region that involves the out of states. and in particular, i think they have the ion. so during the normalization we started, idea is very important for israel under united states. do you expect anything
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concrete to come out of these meetings? any sort of big announcements? so or, well, i doubt just give them the way the united states have not been able to prove. it's a practically that bridge over israel over the last few weeks at an, in particular the last, maybe 10 days or so. and there has been a very strong rhetoric coming up from washington, trying to stop this radius from doing this during that. but those are used don't seem to be listening. that's i think when lives out of states doubting, to what extent the united states can be the partner in this, you know, the, the, the needed partner at this moment. how will the us um, if i can say it's sort of handle the situation with israel and the differences the reported differences between a bite and nothing yahoo, it just recently and that's on yahoo obviously has been pushing back against the us administration time and time again. he told the connected for an affairs and defense committee on tuesday that only he can stand up to the americans. i mean,
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howard, how are they americans viewing this and what will they do? i found along the way now with 4 bites into, to hold the nothing out of comfortable is by stopping the supply farms. so far, he's taking the executive orders to allow the supply has bypass the congress. and it's very much in his hand. so if he's serious about uh, putting at an end to that then yeah, hos aggression the he can do it. but the challenge i think is, is trapped with the elections campaign now. and he understands very well the strength of this ready to lo be in washington. and he likes to try his very best to win the the next elections as far as the notes. and yeah, i was concerned. doesn't really matter if by then goes, trump is a better choice for him. what do you think is going to, uh, the, or how does all of this in a translate onto the ground and what's happening on the ground and god. so how, what will happen with the draft off and the threats?
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i think what happened is that the, these raise will still continue to work with a plan to convince the americans that they have a plan that involves that protection of the palestinians. and the americans will try and convince the rest of the world that they have allowed to increase the amount of aid to come to into gaza and do their best to delay the, the campaign as much as possible. but the, from what we've seen, i mean so far, uh, the israelis or the running out of the, of the targets of how much i mean these last, the attacks on the ship hospitals, on the not really going off to mainstream, how much elements they're targeting, what to how much calls emergency committees, these are larger civilians will have been composed over the last few months committees to coordinate the absence of the police force and the absence of the military and industries to call the agent to keep some kind of law and order on the
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streets and they saw that the people that have that as well as now is know targeting. right. so clearly they're, uh they've done what they could in the majority of the gaza strip. now they're focused on drop off, and they're convinced that to the leadership now can only be in rough or the hostages either of them. okay, thank you so much so somebody can get to know what you think. well, the world health organization says the doctors and guards are suffering from malnutrition, weight loss as well as exhaustion. so they're working continuously to treat the injured but without enough food. they're struggling to get through their shift. victoria gate and be reports dr. bashaw, abdul called that hasn't stopped working all day. he's doing a 24 hour shift in the accident and emergency department of alex the hospital in garza and surviving on a few plates of rice and this low metal books. a group of people that are funded knowledge bett. we've been provided with a few mean. but nutritionally,
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they are not sufficient out of each meal to shed between 2 doctors and consist of rice and a small amount of vegetables. no protein is not enough for adults to working these hours. the head of the emergency department is worried about his team's ability to keep going. he says die of food shortages mean staff start that shift exhaustive. i'm famished. in the money we're seeing malnutrition, among health workers in the emergency department, white gloves, tile skin, they come what like they seem to, especially with so many injuries coming in. they don't have the energy to work for more than 2 hours. who at the hospitals make shift kitchen, they tend the few ingredients available into meals. the staff can food has become a staple with little l suite during more than 5 months of will bosses fall from being an adequate sources? food? the we're suffering from nutritional deficiencies was fruit and vegetables aren't available. so we're not getting any minerals or vitamins. we depend on canned food,
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but sometimes the price of that go sky high without adequate nutrition, there's a high risk of health work is folding sick. and that's the last thing causes collapsed health system needs. victoria gates and b l g 0. the for the united nations is warning the 220000 children institute on could die from mel nutrition in the coming weeks and months. so un humanitarian affairs agency has breached the security council describing the situation as one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent history. fighting between the army and the paramilitary rapids support forces since last april has killed tens of thousands and caused acute food shortages. as for the time, the leading season arrives in may, people in some parts of the for could face what we term. i p. c,
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face 5 level acute food insecurity. we call this stage a catastrophe. nutrition is soaring, so alarming levels and is already claiming children's lives. the recent m, as of report revealed that one child in is dying every 2 hours and exams i'm comp and no fashion, no stuff for our humanitarian travis, the splitting out. since we're done on the available international inaction and in attention, simply put, we are feeling the people of sedan, of hundreds of thousands of refugees from so don had been forced to flee into celts to dawn, and many are traumatized and malnourished. malcolm web since this report from a transit camp in the board of china, frank and south suit on the students who was forced about a 1000000 people from their homes and left more than twice stop facing
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a que tongue whose mothers and seeking help for that children having arrived at this transit camp in the board, the town of rank is south threw down. yeah, called god black, went to see don to look for what 3 years ago. she says she was among the 1st the fleet of so i think when she was forced to come back to south seat on last. yeah. she's been in the camp ever since and gave birth here to the time. she says a husband died. the, the red shows me a chang's um, is far too fading. for his age. he severely malnourished. the living conditions here are very difficult. i'm the one that supporting all the children. i work selling t to earn money for their survival. but it's really difficult for me to support them. ring depended on suit on for food and across the board of trade before the war. now the traffics. one way many come empty handed. most of the
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people arriving here are hungry. it comes from cost a seat on or to be cut off from food and other essential supplies because of the fighting. so here you as well the seed program is registering new arrivals, taking fingerprints and then so you're everybody and it's a, it's a base of displaced people see you and says it shows the funds to be able to seal with this crisis. here is your rivals issued a voucher for about $14.00, which is meant to feed them for 7 days of the most of the more than half a 1000000 people have arrived here or returning south to denise. but a growing number of suits and these people and now fleeing here to most don't have any connections or support here. i haven't received anything since i arrived. it's my 2nd day of waiting my doctor so very hungry. i'm gonna have better luck this
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time. so students, currency losing finally was oil revenues full because of the war. food prices occurring out severely mountain there is children, like near time, a treat to the terms that come by irish charity. go with the nutritional paste. the specialist here told us that the worst case is a people who stayed here a long time waiting for the location to this time that children, that really you know, that condition be coming with their quotes like many here. so she doesn't want to be be located. hi mary. are in south seas on stuff is on the conflicts flooding, more displacement, she says the transit company of the buddha is the only place she can survive. malcolm web address, era rank south seat. on the
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2016 people have been killed over the course of the week and rough as belgrade regions that borders ukraine, the ukrainian attacks intensified during the russian presidential elections held last weekend. thirties have announced mass evacuations from the region. yo yos, chapel volleyball has more from moscow. the people in the russian states have battle girls say that living from one at right alarm to another. those who cons get to basements, a bone shelters hide in bathrooms and corey doors in the apartments, one missile damage sticking to godson. now the original government has announced evacuation of nice 1000 children. let's throw martha on march 22nd, to 1200 children from belgrade region with good russian cities of venza assemble. i'm going to go to school today. if you have lists of children to be evacuated from the most tablets, someone's abilities of valuable along with your civic, you know,
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they'll go to our district. i'm a city of they'll go to the of application for 9000 to go to build a source, have setup checkpoints to restricts entry into a number of supplements. the military and police allow some local people to go to that homes only to feed capital presence without any piece and promise to ensure the security of the board. the regions can use the money to tim. of course, we can respond the same way against civilian infrastructure against all other objects of this kind that the enemy attacks. but we have our own views on this matter and our own plans. we'll go ahead with what we've planned good, then they have to show the sweep. a lot of all the patient says the russian troops may retaliate with strikes against ukraine. civilian infrastructure. such strikes have been reported almost every day since the invasion of ukraine began. a few days ago, the russian defense ministry released a vizier showing russian voluntary units, slicing on the site of ukraine, who tried to penetrate russian circuitry, piecing cold and traitors,
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and judged russian intelligence services to eliminate them. musical was doing, i ask you not to forget who they are, to identify them by name, we will punish them without a statute of limitations. wherever they are. as you claimed, resumed intense attacks on the belgrade region just before presidential elections held in russia last week, letting the patient said it was an attempt to disrupt the poles after the beginning of russia. so called special village show peroration in ukraine. the boulder regional bank of old has been crunch like turning into avoids the people active as predicted such developments long ago saying that by unleashing the conflicting ukraine. russia inevitably invited who, on his territory, unit ship of oliver audra 0 most any ukraine. russia continues to strike car keys. rob mcbride isn't keith and has more fits his talk happens early
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wednesday afternoon, local time in the hollow to his feet, district of car key, which is to the west of the city. a mixed residential and civilian area was said to have been targeted, damaging, an 8 story building and also damaging a nearby prince works and other workshops involved in the production of furniture and paint products which was said to have possibly contributed to the large fire that broke out of one point covering 2000 square meters, emergency cruise, still at the scene in addition to the dead on the injured to there is an ongoing search for annual victims. and also people who are on the country for a given khaki regions proximity to the voted with russia. it is very difficult to give advanced warning of incoming gas strikes and also very difficult to intercept any incoming themselves. mcbride. i was just there, keith c. h gunman have been killed after attacking
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a port in southern focused on police say the attack on what are poured in. but let's just on began with a large explosion. an exchange of gunfire followed after the gunman force their way into buildings and the port complex. separate this group, the brothers, just on the variation army has claimed responsibility. whether report is the centerpiece of a china pockets on economic court or providing china with access to a deep water poured on the arabian sea. still ahead on the, i'll just to reduce our u. s. federal reserve holes interest rates at a historic high. we looked at what it means for the global economy and, and support the new m l. b c's and gets underway. and so 3 of the la dodgers, $700000000.00 man health, his new size says victory. peter will have the details after the break, the
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we're going to be, i'll just forget quick milk. so she expects spring weather about springs. the season have changed, but you'd expect will. that's correct. the light is storms moving. northwood. so when the weather discussions maybe north, making those not particularly no way, but it's represent itself as snow, but for the rest of europe. yes, there's a lot of weak rain here that's goes across her new take that he's cold to east, but it's pretty boom in front. it's doing very warm, in spite impulse cool. piracy and examples up to about 21 on thursday. the average is 14. you know, stay that of course with the rest of the frame back more elastic, whether in a few showers on some of the day here down to 9, the most active, whether leaving the eastern side of europe. eventually for the middle east to top up. what's been recent funding is this here, cold wind into a sample, if you shall see more of a break as into knowles major event and showers either of rain or snow in eastern
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to appear a dr. picture immersed in north africa dry and hoped that the schools were closed in south sedan because of the heat pulse for new record. $43.00 is the full cost. this is a 43.6 is the record where you might get some relief from that is on your mike on saturday that the 41 maybe. but the more important thing, maybe if i'm just doing the despite being housed in 2018, sort of practice, prime minister is back in power along with this hotline politics. he needs someone to hate. that's help up who lives in works along with food in how would his reappearance affect neighboring you prayed, and the persecutes of minorities within the slovak republics, borders? honestly, i have to say that i'm afraid, go back here. the return of itself on
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a just now let me tell you almost suffice. cold results the past of its kind. in west africa, we were surrounded by a wild life. from the moment we entered a coupon. occupied right now, able to practice what the now be used, only elected very close here, like coming here, sits on to play with a large 3rd space with a look in my private now. thanks royal. i can also somebody probably equal, restored to being gone in news the, the top stories on the houses 0 news. our is really forces have killed thousands of
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palestinians in an ongoing rate on gauze. those largest hospital, hundreds of people have been detained and abused. israel has a task more than 400 health facilities since the war began. and is really air strike has had a car in jeanine killing phase 3, palestinian one person is in critical condition. at least $440.00 polish the ends of entailed in the occupied westbank since october. the world health organization is saying that doctors and guys are suffering from malnutrition and exhaustion. hundreds of thousands of people are facing simon. 27 children have starved to death . in recent weeks now, days after urging new elections in israel, the democratic senate majority leader has rejected benjamin nothing. yeah. who's request to speak to his party. senators, chuck sure is the highest ranking, elected jewish politician in the us. and here's what he said when us about nothing,
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you know, let me say this, i care deeply about is real and it's long term future. when you make the issue partisan, you hurt the cause of helping israel. however, in espanol was warmly received by republicans in the us senate. the democrats talk about the 2 state solution, in my opinion, the 2 states that are most worried about our michigan and nevada, which are states that biden is very worried about in terms of his own re election. president biden ought to have the backbone to stand up with the people of israel. instead, he is running scared of the extremist of his own party. let's. we're going rules and jordan joining us now from washington, d. c. so rosen, how concerned and some democrats, but nothing yahoo is trying to interfere and us domestic politics to stay in power as well as we heard from the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, who is in the line of succession for the presidency. there is concern and it is
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a bit ironic that they are having to deal with this because benjamin netanyahu has been accusing a congressional democrats of interfering in domestic politics in israel. so consider that irony. what you see here basically is a lot of political posturing by senate and, and house democrats, by senate and house republicans and by the government of benjamin netanyahu in israel. but essentially, there is going to be no easy way to resolve this. first, the meeting that top benjamin netanyahu spoke to remotely of the senate republicans was essentially a uh, a regular luncheon of these members. and so for chuck schumer, the senate majority leader to deny benjamin at yahoo access to his democratic party members own luncheon is really it's really not that big of
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a deal. this is not the matter of having him appear in the chamber of the house of representatives for a joint meeting of the house and the senate as he was able to do back in 2015. when republicans controlled both the senate and the house leadership. and essentially brought him in to try to undermine the obama of obama administration's efforts to negotiate the wrong nuclear deal. this is a very different political context. and so you have basically this big game of chicken which party might want to blink and which party might want to stand fast on its own position, considering ongoing us support for israel in it's war against homos, right in roles. but i mean there's some, some shifting rhetoric by democratic leaders, but not enough pressure to stop israel's plans for it's a ground assault on draft off in the south at the gulf of strip as well when you
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consider what has been happening over the past 5 and a half months the pressure has been very low, very limited, but it is, it's very slowly increasing. you're now seeing democratic senators in particular saying that there needs to be a holding of account of the israeli government in how it's using the military equipment which the u. s has been providing to israel for decades now. it's a policy known as n s. m. 20. and you have centrist democrats, not far left. democrats, saying that there needs to be more pressure to hold the israeli government accountable for how it's conducting. it's more and gone so, so it's very, very small, but there is growing pressure. the question is going to be, are you going to see a nope of this to happen any time soon? and such that the bind administration's goal of trying to get
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a temporary cease fire could actually be brought to bear. that whole process, as we know, is still ongoing. there's going to be in his way, we delegation coming here to washington next week at president biden's request in order to consult with by the administration. officials about what to do about trying to wrap up the war in gaza. and so you've got this political posturing that's happening over on capital hill. and you have on the other side, these close door discussions about how to try to resolve this war sooner rather than later. how it's all going to work out. it's literally a day by day situation. yeah. it is. okay, thank you. it rolls on jordan reporting from washington dc as well. more than a 100 american jewish artist writers and activists have released the statement criticising. one of the largest pro is real lobby groups in the us. the statement
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opposes the american israel public affairs committee's role and trying to quote, dominate and deform the democratic primaries. while the text is not specifically mentioned the war on gaza. it focuses on the upcoming us general election and especially on a tax plans to defeat women of color, skeptical of israel. and the statement comes in a growing democratic frustration with israel's government. so the statement describes apax influence is unprecedented and damaging saying that, given that israel is so i selected internationally that it could not continue. it's in a humane treatment of the palestinians without us political and military support. a pac is an essential link and that holds in place the unbearable tragedy of israel, palestine, and in the coming us elections, we need to break that chain in order to help free the people of israel and palestine to pursue peaceful co existence. now a fact is not the only pro is reliable in washington,
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but it is widely seen as the most influential. the group was founded in 1963, and for most of its history, it did not fun candidates directly, but rather encourage members to give to other groups supporting them. a fox, as it has a 100000 members across the united states and says that it has support from both democrats and republicans. but that claim has been tested in recent years after some of the candidates it supported, refuse to certify us president joe biden. victory in 2020. yeah. with us ellen minsky, who is the executive director of progressive democrats of america, and one of the initiators of the statements. joining us from los angeles, good to have you with us. thanks for your time. i suppose the most obvious question is why did you initiate the statements, put your name to it and why no, as well. actually, it was something that we were thinking about going forward within the last election cycle. when, as you mentioned, traditionally was not operating. is it a pack
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a traditional pack in terms of making direct? um, uh, you know, the paying money directly into campaigns to support them or independent expenditure campaigns effectively to support certain candidates and try to defeat others. and that really changed in 2022. and within the democratic party primaries, there was a um, a group called a democratic majority for as well as sort of trail blaze this in a special election 2021. and they also, um they also put up ads against pretty standards in iowa in 2020. so the involvement interactions was growing greater. but what happened in 2022 was completing the oversized and unprecedented the size of the trunk of money. that impact really organizing directly put against progressive candidates was, was really unprecedented. certainly. and, and these congressional districts on an absolute avalanche of money and primarily
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against some of the leading young progressive elected officials in the country and also some up and coming progressive. so looking back on it, i think very much what of wonder alexis had it not been for the money that went against some of those actually were not incumbents at the time. so we had preparing this. i am not understanding the impact would probably be the same thing in 2024. and so i was very involved in the, you know, the into kind of counsel candidates in 21 and 22 about this money and how to work against it. and i knew that we had to make a statement going in because what they were trying to do is defeat a progressive in the united states that really came to life with the bernie sanders campaign. the 26th right left progress apartments were very marginal before then in the cabinets the when after were the median. right. so the progressive movements, and in fact we've been how popular sanders, west virginia americans. it's probably safe to say that they are targeting the most popular elected officials among okay, hang on a 2nd. so look, i mean, a, some estimates say that a pack is expected to spend around
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a $100000000.00 across its political entities. this year in 2024. i mean, we know that it's funded by billionaires. we know that it's funded by mega donors. how do you think this statement is actually going to make a difference? okay, well it can make a lot of difference and there's a number of reasons i wouldn't touch 9 again. the money against progressive candidates, but definitely clear a $100000000.00. i believe that is in not the not a presidential election. and i'm not sure that the tech directly chimes in on the presidential legend when you hear about american money in campaigns, a 100 the assume like a lot, and we're talking about the presidential race. but if you're talking about the congressional district and romana federal minor, like the last cycle for action, and that will continue, distorts the campaign in big and the competition as it were. and when the problems being assumed in most focused upon the last time was summer, long, pittsburg, what's the progressive candidate? prevail when mountains and timers they are going to be putting up a lot of money against her?
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and she is the 1st competitive primary for a squad members, and it's a very, very important election. so how can we make a difference? well, you know, that's the just going over there before i can top additional really progressive ribbons and there any packing there, especially with very, very conservative learning. and the i still need to the service center as to the democratic party know progressives that i mentioned were going after our political movement different. we beat them. okay, let's be clear. the progressive movement writ large. yes. those want to see the substance of change in american policy towards israel and towards israel, palestine. right, right. what is it for movement? it wants to see the human rights civil rights, the self determination of all peoples, the rabbits look for that. whenever you look for that everywhere, and there is no difference, what we advocate for in his way one palace. okay. let me just jump here for the sake of time, apologies, mr. minsky. but look, you said, you said that there's been a tie that has turned to a degree among jewish americans and generational inflections towards the policies.
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awesome. yeah. was governments and younger jews are not accepting off. i mean, what evidence have you seen? i've done oh, there's tons, 1st of all people have to understand up there that you know, sense of america. joyce. americans are one of the most progressive and remember building blocks. and i myself, also, by the way, one thing that's important about this very important is when, when it will shut down to be about us government policy towards israel. this is our power, the united states of america democrats, a side towards israel is to say able to criticize the government has an impact submitted. so right there, this is an important statement that it's more by jews. now if we can beat and have 9 victories from 9 squad members, we can, we, can we get this, this couple of especially after motion impact any type of the organizations. there's been a very, very effective lobbying route in the united states. and they've held in right, was the status quo ante of us policy towards israel. we see that the whole world. however, i'm not saying that this is not for this is aster. okay,
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things have changed, right? so i just want to just, if i could end with it with a quote, go ahead, i would want there's a line in there about a change. and so i want to crystal change american know, below worry about doing this on evergreen or saying that says light came and novel . so the chain of events that we must break. i really appeal to old jewish americans across the entire political spectrum. take that we were to high folks who a different set of policies and a vibrant progressive movement not attacked by concert of money in the primaries because it is a politics. the only good for the american people are so much elements. okay, thanks so much for joining us from los angeles. very, appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. now and denise, as a toilet already has confirmed that the defense minister pro suby unto officially won the presidential election last month. pro secured 59 percent of the votes, but his rivals are set to contest the results in ports. jessica washington reports
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from jakarta, a privileged to be on to attorney for diseases top 2 choice. before doing these 3rd attempt, he squinted we must unite to eliminate poverty and eliminate hunger and eliminate suffering from our people. brothers officers who will become entities as the next president, after he secured a majority in 36. if the countries go to age provinces outside the electoral commission, a small group together to protest i'm one of the citizens of the republicans, indonesia who reject fraudulent elections. but suppose it provo had still this innovation on election night. when early stages indicated he had come on to lead over the other candidates, proposed to be unto has served as defense, ministers since 2019 in the cabinet. just current president joke. who would go to a man who was once his political science. some analysts say his resulting victory
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was made possible because he was backed by the outgoing president, propose running age, and the future of vice president is the incumbent eldest son. the official result confirm what had already been projected an earlier unofficial account that proposed to be on. so and his running mate broke off one the february, 14 election by a wide margin over there by the end of the electoral process. candidates on his best way done, and again, just knew of stated they intend to contest the results in the countries to quote and he said the stage must play a neutral role in elections. and he says that didn't happen ahead of the vote. both sides as well as academics and civil society organizations have highlighted issues such as what they say was a massive distribution of social aide in key electoral regions. the campaign team
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of gun jennifer know, and muffled and de became lost in the official count say a number of finally sions occurred. the people and the entire indonesian nation are absolutely sure that our vote tally is not what is currently shown. with legal experts say is may be challenging to prove that in course when the press, if they alleged fraud, they have to explain at which posing station in which sub district, musty, who did it, and who benefitted this may not necessarily be possible based on why the quote, will have 2 weeks to consider the claims once they launched, but it's unlikely they will result in any changes to the outcome. pro is set to take office in october. in his victory speech, she promised to work hard for all indonesians adults. those who didn't vote for him to give him a chance. jessica washington, which is 0 to come to the u. s. federal reserve has decided to keep interest rates
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unchanged at a 23 year high, a 5 and a quarter percent. the federal reserve chairs room pals that inflation is still too high for its signal that the central bank would cut rates 3 times later this year. higher boring costs are meant to slow economic activity to slow inflation. william lee is the chief economist with the milk and institute, the think tank, and he drill down into the numbers for us. the overall economy is that is doing quite well, but it's that distributional impact is where the concern is. one of the things to keep in mind is that the overall and if you don't have your role economy, interest burden preferences like credit cards is only about 10 percent of the people's income. it was much higher fucking the great financial crisis of closer to 1314 percent of your income. so the burden is fine in aggregate. but when you look at, we are really affecting people, the most is at the lower end of people becoming more more discontent because at the lower end, they feel that their wages and like keeping up with prices,
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the whigs like keep you up with inflation and the resentment is being taught, pointed toward the policies of jo bite. and because under donald trump, they were saying, well, we noticed that our incomes actually rising faster than inflation. we were not having these debt burdens as much as we are now. why is it that we are having to resort to more and more borrowing onto administration that says, i am pro union pro workers pro the little guy. the still ahead on the i'll just there is hours. the amount of holler is funky. sometimes those things done. but full turn was raised some eyebrows. hello professionals. us coming up in support. the these business uptake the school by the city bank growth partner of on the dashboard to use the
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this business uptake the restaurant. net bundle dash football. he is the
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hello again. time for the sports news. here's peter 3. thank you very much. the international olympic committee says russia's accusation of racism and media naziism is a new low. it's the latest and a war of woods between the olympic chief and the kremlin. off to the i a see you decided to band russian and bill of russian athletes from the opening certain needs of the paras games estimates from both countries who qualify for the games can compete as neutrals, but their exclusion from the opening for re drew criticism from russia's foreign ministry spokesperson on wednesday, choose the i c, u, of discriminating against that the, to a force to renounce. they citizenship, history and culture. to compete as individuals. we've seen some very aggressive statements coming out of russia today. but there's one comment to even which is
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going to be on that. and we've even seen amongst one or 2 ones that link the presence, his nationality on the holocaust and the whole course. and this is completely unacceptable and reaches a new love. everybody always following the roads is so well come in the olympic movement. so the bowman uh the, the russian olympic, uh, call me to use the photo. you can go the routes for the winter and the is so the ball is the new, the quote for my brazil in boston learn a football. the danny alvarez could be released from prison as early as thursday after the spanish cool. cool. send him bail on. he appeals, he's raped, conviction of is, has been held in prison in boston, loaner since january 2023, and served about a quarter of these 4 went to offer you a sentence for raping a woman in the life club. the 40 year old has appealed the ruling and is now being told he can ego. if he pays just over
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a 1000000 pounds in bail and surrender is he's present in spanish pos sports police a search the headquarters of the spanish football federation and an apartment belonging to its former president libby said it would be all is the rest of the 7 people in a corruption investigation over a multi $1000000.00 deal to relocate the spanish, to pick up the saudi arabia. really, alice has previously denied wrong doing in the master on the head of motor sports, governing body, the f i a has been cleared of interfering into for me to one race as last year. but how many been still am faced accusations from a whistle blower that he had interfered in the outcome of the saudi arabian growing pre and try to prevent the approval of the las vegas tickets. but for me to one's ethics committee has kept him over on doing for us. open champion sloan, stevens has defeated the engine. he could be in the 1st round of the miami open in a meeting between 2 full the grand slam. when is cuba is a solid performing us open champion. she's also
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a former window at the australian open and wimbledon. but on this occasion, the former willed number one had no answer to stevens, the american tramping in straight 662, and 63, canadian, tennessee. so then a suburb of all of these heading for a miami open, 2nd round meeting with the fondest fits the process. on wednesday chapel bonham was up against the thailand luciano that betty will number 126 who was once as high as 10 winning this match. 6367, and 6. the governing body of women's tennis. the v is considering new rules, which would prevents a player tate of doping from losing who will ranking the rules change has been considered following the high profile case of simone, ahead of who had a full year band reduced and made a come back at the miami opened as a wildcard, but not everyone was happy with it. soon as tom sizes reports, i missed these 2 time grand slam champion. somebody know how that is back and well
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her to installs it in the feats. it was a personal victory for the former. well, number one, the last played a competitive match back in august 2022. that match was at the us open where she tested positive for a band substance for you band followed, but on appeal. she was clear to return 18 months later as it was called, entry at the miami open. here it's something more than penny's, it's something personal. and i really love to see that people are appreciating me besides, then he said, besides everything that's happened. well someone who didn't appreciate it was caroline person yankee, a fellow, a former world number one was in the ascii police of wall called system is being abused and it's cold in tennis, will thirty's to produce a fist fights, simona situation has obviously drugged on for a long time she got her suspension reduced, it was an a clearance, so it was
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a reduced sentence. and again, i just hope for a clean sport kind of i wasn't happy with him earlier and she was saying she doesn't agree that people who have been out of the game for the reasons you should be given a wildcard in competition. i just wondered what, what use reaction is to the i why she said that is the best company. yeah. but why? why she said that because i didn't do anything wrong. that isn't cheap. i didn't dope. so is better if we added the decision from tasks that if those are contaminated supplement was not the building and then it never, i never had something to do with building. so i never looked sorry. i'm not the to the 43 year old venus williams was a wall called entry to a straight search to fee $20.00 serving to raise further questions as to whether tennessee isn't a fair fight tom size and i was a 0 major league baseball season has started with one of the biggest stalls in the
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game show, hey o tony, and these are a dodges, choking up a wind in the 1st regular season game in south korea, china and polk, the 1st m l. b player of korean defense throughout the ceremonial. first pitch ahead of the judges game with the san diego called raise, which sold out in less than 50 minutes. the almost $16000.00 strong crowd got to see tony make you stay before the judge's since signing a wrinkled, 700000000 dollar 10 year contract. the to a still has limited capacity right now. following elbow surgery in an r b, i single capping a full run. it's ending ready as the don't just beat the pond, race 5 to each new wife mika enjoyed at that moment from the stands for the dodges . that was the 6 straight win over the padres in an open a. that's what the small things for tonight 30. all right peter, thank you so much for that. and um, we'll have more than we sent just a few minutes right here on alpha 0 in the meantime, you can always had online for all the latest headlines at all. the top stories that
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