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restricted understanding, the reality for these demonstrators, it's presidents must be solved, reckoning the stability of the country. i'll just say it was teens of across the world. when you click sense to the fonts at the store, the, [000:00:00;00] the color that i'm associated, hey, this is a news our life from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. the ones that special rough which are on human rights for the occupied palestinian territories says they're all reasonable grounds. that is really is committing genocide to get rid of palestinians and calls for an alms. and box is really only says it can now confirmed that it has killed high ranking,
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who must sufficiently low one east and as striking gauze earlier this month. but most refutes that claim. the traffic had one of the busiest commercial houses in the us as disruptive off the ship, smashes into a bridge and ultimately causing it to be gained for donald trump's social media company on the 1st day of training. but it's not clear when the form of us president can tap into his majority the the united nations special rep will try for the occupied palestinian territories, has presented the findings of a report that says there are reasonable grounds that is really is committing genocide and also francesca, albany z says israel has violation of 3. the 5 acts listed on the view and genocide, convention and shooting, killing members of a specific group, causing serious bodily or mental home and deliberately infecting conditions of life
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. calculated to bring about physical of destruction and hold, or imposter. seals are found, but genocidal acts were approved and given the effect of the statements of genocide intended by senior as rarely minute treat and government officials. these acts of an easy on use a pause. it was set to the colonial process of a razor, which has been underway for more than 70. yes. she recommends, among other things and immediate alms and ball go on israel and from many states to support south africa. and it's attempt to prosecute, as well as the international court of justice driven others under reports from un headquarters. and you or the title of the report says it all anatomy of a genocide failed words. it's some up the actions of israeli soldiers highlighted in findings by the un special rapid tour occupied palestinian territories. these riley sold yourself,
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published footage boasts think about their killing of families, mothers cheating for in the bottom to go home, smokes and schools. that's incriminating videos, show them so distinctly mocking and discriminating their policy and victims not only by violating their physical integrity and right to life, but also their dignity line by line. the 25 page report reaches a clear conclusion is real is in violation of the un genocide convention must disappearance and arbitrary read attention so widespread in systematic torture in any main treatment. add to the experience of endless death and loss desperate people had to search to rumble with their behinds. many have been unable to bery hungry of loved ones. the report offers 7 recommendations among them and immediate arms embargo on these real. while the briefing in geneva centered on israel's acts
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of genocide, here in new york, the security council heard from tour event a slide. the un special coordinator for the middle east peace process. he brief to counsel about israel's continued expansion of illegal settlements in the last few months. he's a radio thirty's, demolished season for speaker to them all these 300 struck students, displacing 314 people, including hundreds, 37 to france condemned israel's announcement last week that had seized 800 hector's in the west bank that code and he just recently ident simple 3 of them, 6 is the really set them in buildings containing an even x and everything in the west bank. france condemns decent policy which to contribute to international law to live or recognize the illegal, an extension of petty, to resist, nor the legalize ation of all post. these really decisions on the 22nd of march confiscating 800 hectic offline in the westbank is unacceptable. this is the largest confiscation of line,
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but it's right in the occupied with the seen in 3300 seems of lot quoted. so fran said it is considering measures in coordination with european allies against settlers and is planning to propose an initiative to the security council related to a unified palestinian state. gabriel, as under how does either at the united nations in new york, how much has pushed back on things by the is really ministry that it has killed. the dep usually come on to of its military wing. israel says no one isa was killed by and as strike earlier this month, the targets in the central gaza strip and other senior mosque. mando is also reportedly killed in that same attack area. i spoke with us on a hand on the senior spokesman of i'm us. he says they cannot confirm the death of my one, isa. unclear them and the model on a. so i wanna make sure that everybody knows that model one that you saw is one of the major commanders i focus on brigades. and everybody knows that the israelis
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have been saying since day one that they want to target the outcome some and how much commanders and because us trip. however, in the absence of an official statement from from us or some confirming the martyrdom or wounding us any of its commanders or members, we cannot confirm such information. have you heard anything from the all? cassandra gave to me that feeling as to mister east as whereabouts and safety, the missing heavy manual methods. him to that one has this information is not usually traded inside the movement, the whereabouts or information pertaining to the safety or, or outcomes. i'm commanders is not information that is exchanged internally. however, in the absence of a statement by of cosign brigades about the martyrdom or wounding of any if its leaders, then the information published by the enemy is not deemed as confirmed. it could very well be part of the psychological board that is waged by the occupation against the resistance and the palestinian people. so just to,
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to be clear with our view is at the moment mr. holmes on you was saying that you have no information as to mister e says whereabouts or safety, because the military ring has not shared that information with you. i understand that he was acting as a sort of korea, so the captive negotiations. so mediations have been saying that he has not been seen for some time. all those talks being affected and i went on, yeah, i knew my so that's at the unlock winning shuttle. first off, it's not about information sharing. i can confirm that any information pertaining to the safety or any attack against any of our commanders as something that is announced by the outcomes i'm leadership regarding the negotiation process, there is a hum us delegation that handles the negotiations. these negotiations were recently forwarded by the israeli side and our brother, dean, which i had met, one usa,
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was not present in any negotiation sessions. and i think that any talk about him not participating or appearing and then a goal, she ations until now as part of these really claims that they succeeded in reaching him and assassinating him. honda has one israel's response from occupied is tourism to these early army announcing on tuesday evening that they now have confirmation that mud one or a so was killed in an air strike in central dogs more than a couple of weeks ago. they say that this is based on intelligence from both the military and the sion that but the americans on march 18th, based on their own intelligence gathering. and findings said that mud one a so was in fact killed in this error strike the is really, are a spokesperson. daniel, how god is speaking? a blanks in a press conference this evening saying that mud one or a so it was 3rd in command to book. yes, yes. and what? and then how about the last? let's take a listen now to some of those remarks i. it is also the issue of this evening after checking all the intelligence that are disposal,
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we have established with certainty based on solid intelligence that mar, one is, was killed in the strike we carried out approximately 2 weeks ago along with because the apple tomato mar, one e, so was the deputy of mohammed al died and one of the planners of the october 7th massacre. well, god, z abo tomorrow was the former commander of the hum us central overdue, and was in charge of weapons manufacturing in home us. so they were killed in a targeted and precise strikes based on the information we received from military intelligence and sion bed. and then what's the army use substantial and unconventional operational capabilities? we will pursue our noble efforts to track down and target him. us leaders, that money get from a of these really say that one of their main objectives in this war is to eliminate him as to both politically and militarily and that entails going after him, us leadership. so these really army and did not provide us with the intelligence or
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the information that they say confirmed this desk. they remain ottoman in their assessment. they say that they're going to continuously prosecute this war, however they see fit until all of those military objectives are cheap. despite the catastrophic and die or humanitarian situation that hasn't sold it inside of the gaza strip. as a result of this war on the central edges, 0 occupied east jerusalem as well as really forces have again struck a residential area and southern garza targeting housing for displaced palestinians . and rafa causes health ministry says at least 12 people were killed in that basis to attack and on the wasi, more than one and a half 1000000 people, a current res, sheltering in that city is really military is continued strikes, ignore the un security council resolution demanding an immediate cease fire in garza towers of wisdom has went out from rafa and southern gaza. israel is rounding up its military attacks,
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of course different areas into 2 or 3. and in particular here in a rough, within the past couple of hours, we have been recording multiple strikes that targeted 3 residential houses that some english were informed to evacuate work. no casualties have been reported till now. as the destruction was complete issue in areas that had been targeted and that's absolutely reflects the ongoing reality here. and roughly that is no longer at the say for more than one point. $5000000.00 palestinians being displaced, putting all the parts of the gaza strip in the north compartment, continue. we're in a devalue refuge account. there has been show house being targeted in the course of the past 24 hours. the according to gauze health ministry, these very minute 2 troops that killed more than 80 palestinians um its ongoing a rustic system on his head from eye witnesses on the ground who managed to flipped from the ongoing medical receipt of a she felt hospital reporting that isabel has destroyed the majority of areas and
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she felt hospitable, turning the entire area into a great yard where destruction is. every single corner on the vicinity of the hospitals as they have been also reporting about fields, executions being made for a number of palestinians who have been killed on the other families who are still right now trapped for more than a week without having sufficient amount of fluids in water and without being at least rescued and unrelenting, and on completely buried work conditions that they have been getting through in the course of the past week. as well. speaking a day off to the united states of state. and from that resolution demanding an immediate cease fire, and garza, israel's deputy ambassador to the united nations has warned against. and i'm sorry, not israel is the us deputy in boss of the has warned against and is really ground defensive in rafa. as we have said, of a major military ground operation in rough or is not the way to do it,
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it risk killing more civilians. it risk reading greater have a with the provision of humanitarian assistance. and so our advice to is really is there is a better way. while the rest defense secretary lloyd austin has told israel's defense minister and the safety of civilians. and roughly the top priority, you'll have kalonde to travel to the pentagon for an impasse and missing on tuesday as well continues. the site is planning that offensive on the southern most city of the gaza strip. where 1500000 displays palestinians have been forced to seek shelter. that's despite these concerns from the us on the international community. today, we will discuss the developments in gaza and the means to achieve cause the destruction. i'm also going to bring you back that is one of the hostages, because the negotiation on the cost of this issue and how much positions
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require us to join hands in the, you know, military and their faults, to increase pressure on how most project all hand has worn out from the pen to them, a pretty strong language from the us. secretary of defense, lloyd austin, at the beginning of the meeting, know we know the is really defense minister you'll have kalonde has come here. was a long list of weapons that he says, israel needs to get from the united states including really vent fighter jets. this is seen as the most critical, critical key piece of leverage that the us has. if we want to try and force israel to change course. so what happens? well, we were able to speak to a senior defense official and a background call. and reporters repeatedly pressed where the weapons granted are they on their way. and he would only say that the western strongly believes israel has a right to defend itself, and to defeat him off that israel says, and the us believes they are following international laws of war. and any announcements would come in the future. but again, it was fairly tough language at the beginning, the main,
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let's us to that. for typing palestinian civilians from harm is baltimore on the subsidy. and the strategic, impaired, and gods are today. the number civilian casualties is far too high. and the amount of humanitarian aid is far too low. gaza is suffering, humanitarian catastrophe. situation is getting even worse. a safety of the 1500000 palestine angel williams. and rafa is also a top priority for the united states. the senior defense official said that he believes more aid is getting into gaza, although he said it's still not nearly enough. and when it comes to rafa we per, we are able to process and say, what does the us want us to happen? you said basically the us wants to see $1500000.00 palestinians. they're being able to move safely to somewhere else as long as israel can provide for their basic needs. and then start the assault on rasa. the problem is this vice president come
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on hers. she just said in the interview that she's looked at the map, there's literally nowhere for these 1500000 people to go. so obviously still a big debate behind the scenes, but depending on the choosing, not to let it go public, particularly al jazeera at the pentagon, as well as well as still blocking convoys of a trucks loaded with food destined for northern casa, the region is launch the cutoff and the situation is becoming increasingly desperate. newborn babies and young children in the area are experiencing severe malnutrition. also back reports the they were born into this will, they know nothing except this hospital come on, and one is one of the few remaining costs, because in the north of casa, hidden was the children not being the heaviest price had to do to these early policy establishing children are suffering, see the model, attrition. most of the infants and children are headed brain strokes. we are doing
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our best to save their lives, lives them, and medical rent, elation of children. so right, there's really to this bombardment. it is very unlikely they would survive due to distribution of children continue to pay a heavy price. and this will, this month that describes the desperate situation. i was in to kind of save money as i'm fucking my child fell sick and her condition has been deteriorating. that the stuff managed to spat her life, but the electric power is out to most of the time. there's nothing to fuel for generations and the lives of these children here hanging by a thread. we are living in missouri. no. you're in the retail united nations conroy arrived the limited supplies, getting access to the north of gaza can only be done with the permission of israel . members of the world health organization were able to evacuate to patients. they went away in the amount of one with the one of our a manager insignificant team. so specialize the enough. but it also with the
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academy of a federal medicine to ensure a safe and if i don't know to children, not to south guys up. and then from there to a federal county florida front of specialized care. it's a really for the parents who have written this, the children suffering the can the yeah, i think a savvy was doing well before the war because he was getting the necessary food. and he was taking the necessary milk and medicines. but during the war, his condition deteriorated. as these things were not available, no fruits, no vegetables, or israel continues to block h to northern garza or agents or say farming is immune. for these children who know nothing of the world outside this hospital is the only lifeline. i said they are just there. the major rescue operation is continuing in the us as a full tool way
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a bridge has collapsed off to being hit by a container ship. a number of people were thrown into the risk of alert and the governor of maryland says response team is on doing all they can to rescue them. at least 6 people still confirmed with mike kind of has this report. a container ship was less than 30 minutes into it's 27 day voyage to sri lanka when things went horribly wrong. initial reports say that dolly was heading off to see just for one to 2. yeah. and when is the last propulsion, then the crew won't pull to authorities of a possible collision. it hit the prompts, it's got the key bridge and nature transport link for mary land us east coast. it's a shocking site to see because you live your whole life here and you've seen this thing your entire life. and then one day you go outside and it's not there. the bridge and, and the number of vehicles plunged into the protests go river. the governor of
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maryland to clear the state of emergency as a search operation, continued alice lake to we have a large area that we have to search. this includes on the surface of the water, sub surface, as well as on the deck of the ship. it's 2 people were rescued from the war to one with severe injuries. this is a one think about a trach. we have to 1st and foremost, great. all of those for impacted of those families, pray for our 1st responders and thank them. all of them working together, city state local. so make sure that we are working through this trash the own off the ship, which is registered in single poll says old 22 crew members of the sites. both baltimore police and the white tiles said the collision was not connected to any act of terrorism. the poor 10, the surrounding area had been closed. several government agencies are working to
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get to the root of what happened. but for now, the focus is on the search for any survivors. my kind of, i'll just sierra baltimore, the one that's bringing on, corresponding especially he joins us live now from very close to that. columbus to bridge the envelope to more so on 6 people are still missing. but when you watch the footage of that dramatic collapse, it's remarkable that number isn't substantially hot. yeah. oh, well, we'll lose light in about an hour here just outside baltimore. and that will make what has been a very difficult set to in a very difficult they even harder. you can hear the helicopters in the they've been there all day as it are groups i, i and the teams in the water just uh, near the bridge behind me looking for uh, the 6 people are unaccounted for. they had been working on the bridge. of course, repairing portholes, there wasn't enough time to get them off the bridge,
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although there was enough time to allow the authorities when the 2 minutes into its don't need that the ship reported that it lost propulsion. that's essentially like if you were driving down a hill and switched off the engine in your car, you lose all control. there's not a great deal you can do and you can drift and you can crush. and that's exactly what happens here that the ship crashed into the bridge. i, i, the damage it did, obviously, is going to run into millions and millions of dollars. and those 6 people are still missing. it's going to impact the economy of the united states as well. a case of the ice bank, cotton, who is one of the senators from maryland about just how much he thinks that appear bill could cost is going to be in the billions of dollars i would expect. when you look at the costs of clearing the channel, rebuilding the bridge, the cost to the economies, most of wages for workers who are gonna lose their paychecks,
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costs of the 1st responders in there. we all add that all up. it's going to be a big number. we don't know how big it's going to be, but it's clearly going to have a major impact on our local economy. well joe biden, to say, do, is the federal government's intention to repay or, or rebuild this bridge as quickly as possible. it took 5 years to build back in the 1970. so it is not going to be a short term project. they're going to look to see if there's anything there that is salvageable, but even that process will take some considerable time. and let me tell you why. baltimore is so important to the us economy. it is the 2nd busiest c port on the eastern seaboard of the us. a lot of vehicles coming through here, a lot of agricultural machinery comes into here, as well as every the goods that people use. $80000000000.00 an impulse came through baltimore in the last year. so you could understand that if that's not getting in
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into the moment, there's no way into the port because essentially with a disabled ship and the wreckage of the bridge is simply not safe. it is the only way in and out. you can understand that it's going to impact the economy, is going to mean the loss of jobs. and of course it's going to supply lines and everyone knows how does that drove up inflation over the last few years. and that, so what are you for the, for the bite and administration? but at the moment the governor, who is he in the last couple of hours says that they are still actively invo. busy in a search and rescue operation for the 6 people who are still missing. although as i say, as time goes on and the possibility of darkness in the next hour, that becomes more to hope. then any realistic expectation of an official though with a very nice as far as from the scene in baltimore. thank you. i'm well, ben schafer is a professor of civil and systems engineering at johns hopkins university. he explains how this bridge collapsed off to be initial impact. uh the thing that jumps out at me um when i,
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when i see the failure and you really zoom in and study it, is that once they, uh, the, the chef hits the concrete pierce, they essentially disintegrate. and rather than you see some twist or buckle or precipitating a van, which propagates through the bridge, you just see the bridge move vertically downward. it was supported all of its gravity load coming through that tear, and then that was removed. and so it just moves vertically downward and everything you see that happens after that is just the chain of events where the weakest link sales as that one part is removed. and so it's a balance structure. and so it takes a few seconds for the one span to fail, and then the balance is lost. and then the 2nd span sales on the other side of it's it's, it's very dramatic. and in troubling. but it all starts with that. i did notice a shift, right? even when you look at the images, it's hard to remind yourself that it's not a little boat hitting a big bridge. the boat has been displayed,
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the same size of the bridge and scholarships are become enormous. huge mass, huge momentum, huge energy, and if we let them strike the bridge, we shouldn't expect that the bridge will succeed. as a full met us, president donald trump became several $1000000000.00 richer on monday, at least on paper company via which are in truth social they viewed on wall street . the stock sold to move in $60.00 a share on interest from small scale investors. mike mccall from stones entries, social at social media platform back in 2022 of to bands on facebook and ex, fully known as twista thought. i'd post encouraging his supporters during the january 6 2021 capital ride truth social looks and feels like x. but unless estimates it has just 5000000 use, as many of them all are in the interest to encompass post. now that it's public, few traded, it may need to attract uses beyond the trump supporters. unless it does this natural johnson, a profit, or even maintaining its stock price, i spoke to don, connect,
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he's the business editor with online use platform out to us. he says the initial rise and the share price is launch. sleep being driven by trump support the best way to really understand this is a little bit like game stop is people remember that from a couple years ago, which was a real company, it was a retail and they sold the video games online and then stores. but there was this moment which came stopped, stop went through the roof, and suddenly it was worth much more than a lot of established companies. it wasn't justified on the fundamentals. it was what became known as a means stock and trump media and technology or truth social is best understood in that way. this is from what we can understand, at least this point, kind of a political stock, maybe the only political stops and the people who are fans of trump are buying the stock and have been bidding it up. it is not based on the fundamentals, but ultimately the stock in the company is really worth what people will pay for it . it's not necessarily a multiple of earnings or multiple of revenue. what was this thing? i was looking at the numbers. so trump media is market value is now about 2000
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times. it's estimated annual revenue. this'll being driven through by individuals who aren't really your typical investors. so this is potentially a sign of personal support for trump. this is how they want to demonstrate that. we don't necessarily know that the user basis. so for example, as large as outside investor, they've got him jeff yas, but he is doing that through a big investment firm. he's a, he's a billionaire. investor is got a big firm called festival. honda, who's the holder there with the assumption is this is mostly retail investors and it's probably true. it's a fairly small flooded stock, but it's entirely possible their institutions in there that inside of this was a good thing to buy up if only because they believe that there are a bunch of retail folks. so we're gonna, we're gonna kind of. busy them for awhile because they're the support of the trump . we just don't know. it's too early to really know. we'll have to wait a quarter or 2 for reporting a while still a head here on now is, is there a from prison? the presidency. so the goal is set to have it's the youngest of anita of a delayed election. and we report from livia on the plaza surveys. refugees who died searching for
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching on to 0. let's remind you about top stories. the solid view and special russell to us in the occupied palestinian territories has released a report the funds, the reasonable grounds to believe that israel is committing genocide in golf on francesca avenue, easy says is room has violated 35 acts listed under the u. n. genocide convention says pushed back on the claims by these really ministry that it has killed the deputy colanda of its military waiting. israel says no one is almost killed, fine as strike ali of us in the us as you have false or more, 2 people have been rescued. often vehicles plunged off the collapsing bridge when a container ship rammed into an initial report, say the ship lost power and that the crew warned forceful. sorry, she's of that in pending condition. on what spring hold on. one of the most
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restrictive social media bands for mine is in the united states has been signed into law in florida. on the new rule of social media accounts for children under 14 will be banned. 14 and 15 year olds will require a parental consent to use the platforms for the government run. desantis says the little will protect minus he does the say he expects legal challenges hold on spring and david green, the civil liberties director at the electronic frontier foundation, a nonprofit digital rights for the p, joins us today from san francisco, davis. the defense is saying that he is expecting legal challenges on what grounds as well. i probably most most prominently will be on 1st amendment grounds. and as there are 2 main 1st amendment arguments, i expect that will be made. one would be based on the 1st amendment rights of minors to receive information and to communicate the social media platforms. under
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us law miners do have 1st amendment rights and they have them even independent of their children. and so that's one argument that can be made. this law certainly does a bridge in their rights, and i don't think the state would deny that. the 2nd argument that could be made, the 2nd free speech argument that could be made as well, would be on behalf of adult users who, who believe that or who will find that this law will effectively require social media platforms to verify the age of users and will not allow for social media platforms to offer services to anyone unless they know they are of sufficient age to do so. and so therefore we'll have to strategy for everyone for their age. and so adult users who wants to be able to use the sites without proving their identity or sending private information to these companies will have arguments also that the, that this law infringes their rights, even though the lawn doesn't title them. it doesn't restrict their ability to have
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accounts, but it does in effect create a burden on them to identify themselves and prove the rates to do so. david, just coming back to the 1st amendment rights who we're talking about does a child's constitutional rights in that regard. from the responsibility of their parents to protect them, as well as the miners do have constitutional rights independent of their parents. there are situation and again, to really uh, it will depend on the on exactly how the state really articulates its interest behind this law. there are situations where, where parents do have some ability to control it, to control how, what their children experience. but when we talk about the receipt of information and the receipt of, of legal information information, that's not inherently form full of parents, right? i don't, don't always by law, the trump of miners rights and,
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and this is the situations where you could, you could see parents having some role to play the questions, what roles the governments and that relationship i have. and you say things that on to inherently harmful, i mean, just last year, the u. s. as in general, he issued an advisory on the profound risk of child social media use. i see some apps like facebook snapshot inst. around they already prohibit children under the age of 13. just how much difference will this actually make? is this just about the age at which children are given access as well as what some so personal service is currently are completely are completely free to limit their services. right? services, not really. the facebook or whatever is not required to offer their server. they could set age limits on their own and that there's no role for the government in that were really can. what were the question here is, what is the government's role here and, and again,
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there's parents can also have their own internal rules in their house about what their children can and cannot and cannot do. so that doesn't really that those aren't the type of constitutional issues that arise when the, when the government is stepping in and, and placing and placing restrictions on the use of service. david, i believe that this particular one far in advance and social media formats based on addict to features like notification, a lot to auto pay videos, specifically rather than the content itself. so it's targeting that rather than access to information for children, does that change the legal argument here as well? it might, it may, it makes the legal argument how the case will be argued with get change. it doesn't, it doesn't change the nature of the it doesn't change the fact that the court will have the, i'm sorry, that the state will have to justify this. under the 1st amendment of the level of scrutiny might be a little that level of scrutiny will subject a lot to might be a little different if it's, if the court finds, if this is not a law that's concerned with specific content, but it is concerned,
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but that only incidentally affects content, but some of these things that can trigger the law, such as continuous loading or seamless content or even push notifications. or the uh, showing how many lakes a post had um or auto play, you know, things like this or actually speech functions. those aren't things that are, that are neutral to speech. those are things that are about people getting about people getting information. that's typically the type of regulation that we will subject to at least to intermediate scrutiny under the 1st amendment. so they'll still have to have a that will still be need to you to prove that this law is, is you adequately tailored to address the 1st amendment interest while we will see how this plays out and the coming weeks and months, and david greene, the civil liberties director of the electronic frontier foundation. thank you for joining us on al jazeera. so thank you for having me independent to us presidential
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candidate, robert f. kennedy junior has announced his running mate for november's election, california laura and philanthropist and nicole shanahan will be running for the vice presidency alongside kennedy's bid for the white house. because you're old has never held any elected office that has previously donations to democratic presidential candidates for reynolds was in oakland, california for that announcement, an independent presidential candidate robert f. kennedy has made his choice of a running made and she is nicole shanahan. a 38 year old attorney and technology entrepreneur from the san francisco bay area. she's also the former wife of google co founder sarah green. kennedy phrase shanahan is having the skills necessary to be a great vice president. and also that she agrees with him that the us government no
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longer serves the people but his in for all to wall street. and the extremely wealthy kennedy is the sparked controversy for his stated believes in a number of discredited conspiracy theories including that childhood vaccines cause autism and other harms. there was no mention of that in his remarks to day here in oakland. but the question of his candidacy is causing a great deal of consternation in the bite and campaign which believes that if he qualifies for the ballad in certain closely divided swing states, he could slip the election to donald trump in november. but then again, the election is months away. rob reynolds, l g 0, telephone a while to another election. let's just wrapped up and sent it goes, president elect says he will govern with transparency. but sarah jo makes a promise to fight corruption at all levels. he said to be the country's youngest
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leda, following the election on sunday. nicholas hock has moved from doco. we're in downtown to car, not too far from the presidential palace square after 12 years of mackie. so change is coming. despite a delayed election that brought so much term oral, the outcome of the vote did not divide the people. but instead, united the senegalese people seem to get us to be very proud to be synagogues, to belong to a great democracy. today we have shown on proven to be a country that was done by our democracy. we have proven to be a silver and under our destiny is in our hands. bar. i'm hoping for change in the economy and the use unemployment will be addressed by a dollar dollar status election when 12, it took place in peace and stability. and the best has one for a peaceful, senegal. and for the whole of africa, from the european union into the african union. and most importantly,
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the reason embodied echo was to all have commended the authorities for organizing what they described as a free and fair election. this is important because it's a region marked by democratic setbacks with a number of who is in the region rooms and he did, but we live tv. so similar of what is, what did you need from prison on the eve of the elections contributed to the lively peace breakfast, where we set out that the conduct or the presidential election pizza had to go in at a cross road, taking a new direction away from arrears team that had a lot of police repression and authoritarian over tone to a new president that has spent the last 11 months in prison for a facebook post. t is relatively unknown,
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does not from the political leads. and people here hope that he can deliver on this promise to bring justice more freedom and fortify senegalese democracy. nicholas hawk. alex's the right, the car, 5 chinese nationals and the local drive that have been killed and a suicide attack. impact is done. local police say the victims were heading to work on the dust, threw down project, come all high that has more on the attack. 5 drain is worker, the alarm weatherbug is on the dr. i will get it in the shop. run a regular bag with explosives, rammed into their way good, and that went into a ravine and guard via now, according to the buckets on the military. this is a direct attack on the focused on china strategic partnership. the buckets i need for the know for the president has condemned. there's a buckets on the day that it doesn't become a front line state against, edited them or the bucket down your daughter did also saying that they're boring. at least 2 major attack on bucket dining naval facilities in the board of water and
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3rd, but in the last few days and of called the chinese are now austin, focused on to carry out a proper investigation. and do one is to go to break. it should be remembered that there been a number of attacks against chinese interest. the chinese has been focused on been hydro or electric projects along the end of the game, or traveling from islam bar to dodge to when it came under attack. the model either i was your due to off. it's not my but he may sound a judy and a song as is facing another wait to find out if he can appeal his expedition from the u. k to the united states. sons high court has a john the decision on his appeal until the 20th of may, the founder of where he leaves faces 18 charges in the us, related to the release of classified documents. about the was the last kind of stone and a rock showing how has won off from london a temporary reprieve. the
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julian assange in his fight against expedition to the united states with espionage charges. he's lawyers say good near to him, a 175 years in jail, but it's not the full appeal hearing he took for an o t a late justice is decided that a sondra is appeal. can go ahead. but other than the, the u. s. and the u. k. failed to provide reassurance is a these case of the for the hearing here on may, the 20, the cool with once a guarantee of the sound will not receive the death penalty. and the judge is rejected. the argument that the us charges are politically motivated and therefore culture a to the rules of extradition. these 400000 documents in 2010 sounds, and here's organization, wiki leeks, published in thousands of documents linked by the whistleblower chelsea, manning. the revealed alleged us criminality, including torture, extra this feeling and rendition by the us government in iraq, afghanistan,
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the us government says the documents were obtained illegally and their publication compromised the safety of sources contained in the asylum, just been fighting extradition for 5 years. while in london's belmont prison, he previously spent 7 years as a political refugee inside the ecuadorian embassy in london. speaking of the woods, his wife stella said she was astounded by the decision. what the courts have done had been to invites a political intervention from the united states to send the letters saying it's all okay. i find this astounding describing her husband as a political prisoner, stella assigned cold on the bite and administration to drop what she said was a shameful case. joe, know how elder 0 loved china has labeled the west. and that gives ations of a government sponsored hacking campaign, as grounds us saying that evidence provided by the u. k. and the u. s. as in
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sufficient person and america have a curious facing of a years long cyber espionage program targeting politicians. john, this dissidence and critics around the world. they say the attacks have continued since at least 2010 with millions of people effected katrina. you has more foundation in the u. s. u k n o u z. let's have a curious china state swanson. cyber attacks aimed at disrupting and customizing government decisions, stealing trade secrets and silencing critics on staging. on tuesday, we heard from the new zealand governments that said that approved florida 8240 in 2021, access an internal system for solomon terry ins, as well as a system for troughing walls. so they say that these actors removed as soon as they were identified and that they worked with china's ministry to state security. and you're dealing raise these concerns that moving forward with the us and kate on monday, with a step further and posing sections and several chinese individuals who say that
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these individuals have been working with the group learned as 1831 that has been for about 14 years and their activities include in sending 10000 initial e mails to groups that were for schools of china, including dissidents and governments. officials, with the aim of hacking into the confuses and internal services that china has completely dismissed these accusations as unfounded. holding them malicious slend, united states has encouraged to defy lines the words, the largest intelligence organization leads to fabricate, and the disseminate various false information about chinese hackers. now it has the team, the with the united kingdom, to high pop, the so called china cyber attacks. and they even launched a reasonable unilateral section such as china. china firmly opposes this. the china is also case washington of us cyber attacks against they do not want a relatively small number of people to be impacted by the sanctions. this is
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a blow to china, especially it's international image at a time when it's trying to reinvigorate it's slowing economy and a truck much needed for an investment. katrina, you all to 0 agent. so if you, if he is, the largest bank says it has recovered almost 80 percent of money illegally withdrawn by customers during a system glitch nearly $2.00 weeks ago. and era allowed use us to take out more money than they actually had in their accounts, up to $14000000.00 with withdrawing or digital. tron, said unofficial se, sum 15000 people have no voluntarily returns. the cash, the bank says it's conducting system updates and inspections. it's dismissed, the idea that a cyber attacks was behind the incident. it all still had here on out. was there quite a simple to him last that shouldn't take 2 minutes. has turned into
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a johnny phillips checkpoints, and details the welcome back. 10, you know, sorry to use have the gone the handing the bodies of a big a victims of us foundation called back to their families. moving $400.00 bodies resumed last year. they were found in a secluded coastal property investigations, save anita, of a religious called, ordered them to stop to day, so they could go to have them for mackenzie and $29.00 of his associates faced mazda and towards the charges. a one year later, we have still only $33.00 bodies identified that $390.00 plus bodies, yet to be identified positively going at this rate,
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they're going to be here for 10 years, trying to identify the 290 plus. i think the government must intentionally commit resources to what this process so that we are able to give closure to families. a mass grave containing the bodies of thousands of migrants has been discovered in libya. its thoughts of the 65 people died this day was smuggled through the tacit around 750000 refugees and my friends are in libya, many on de la laborers and they depend on what for their families by con. but john, this us guest during ramadan, as mother training reports from his rasa. a boy, you know, how old and her family recently arrived in the slot from sudan. she says it was a long and dangerous journey. they spent their life savings paying people traffickers to get here. but that then how do you, after the fighting started in sudan, things became horrible. and it was no longer possible to live there. our
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neighborhood was a war zone and was being showed. there was no more work getting food or water was a huge problem. we had no choice but to leave with their savings depleted. and that's what it says, putting food on the table from a bomb this year is difficult to do. you ins, migration agency says around 6500 student needs refugees have arrived in libya since fighting started last april. but libyan officials say the number is much higher. according to united nations, more than $700000.00 migrants in libya, while some of them are flood violence, the vast majority, 86 percent cited economic reasons were coming to it. so yeah, and from niger supports his parents, 3 siblings and the wife and son. exactly. like in ms. come with a b, c. i sent my family. what little money i have, they need basic food supplies for them of them. but i didn't have much money. i
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started watching it on his very slowly. i went to the round about to day, but there was no way god willing it will get back to me because i have to send the money, fight the as good a round about images, right? the is usually busy with hundreds of migrants looking for work. but during the whole, the month of troubles on things slow down and work is hard to come by. the many migrants find it difficult to feed themselves and provide for their families back home. during the whole, the month of ramadan, a time for helping those less fortunate donation centers are scattered across the city, such as the small, the sending to help we usually feed $250.00 to $300.00 people every day. we've been doing this every ramadan for many years, and some people donate food where they bring money and we buy the food can do for the whole, really, libya has long been affected by conflict and political divisions, but migrants still risk coming here. although challenging and at times dangerous,
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for many, it's their only hope to provide for their families far away. now trina ultra 0 is that the whole the frosting month of ramadan usually brings life to the city of hebron any occupied westbank with thousands heading to the ever he must footprints now. hundreds of his really checkpoints on making it difficult for palestinians to attend needed. abraham joined one palestinian worship on his journey. a hi it's deb, but it has an unobstructed view of the abraham, the mosque from his house and have from the south of the occupied wes thing. but to pray there, he has to overcome several obstacles. hi, my house is over there, and the most is 100 minutes from here. is that which it puts in restrictions? it's 2 minutes away. which should be a spiritual journey,
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is now one of few and barriers. and a city is trying to pass through is really, really through check which can be sent back held for hours arrested. people tell us somewhere even assaulted the more than $120.00 check points. gates, an obstacles scouts are the most south of us to hide. if it's trying to tell the residents of this house that he's coming through, it's one way to avoid some of the check points going from one home to another. but how does the, how do i just have to cross at least 7 is really military checkpoints, from my home to the most. the intimidation and fear is not only from the army, but also from settlers really attacking palestinians. the mosque is now 20 meters away, highest and has 4 checkpoints to go through and routes, but he's not allowed to use the off limits for palestinians. so he takes another detour until he finally arrives the premium offs cuz considered the
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2nd holy aside for muslims in palestine after looks almost compound in occupied east jerusalem. it has been divided into jewish and muslim prior areas after and is really set to expire on wisdom, worshippers, and 1994, killing 29 palestinians people as good. so we have less than half the worshippers that we usually see during ramadan. even the call to prayer on a saturday is not allowed. number one is a time to spend with the family, but then the height of sweet back home, he's reminded of the isolation. she lives in one of several neighborhoods in the city with palestinians can only move around by foot. and during certain hours, the vehicles allowed are only the ones used by is really such of those that are few starts at 9 p. m these days until 7 am the next day. these 2 men with going home minutes after the confused arts. they've been held for 4 hours,
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at least. for now, i was forced to miss out on 3 important pains. who knew that he just need to have your own? you have to find rest, hold on set for me in the stalls. you take the read off. okay. that will be in with more of the days news and just 2 more minutes to stay with us on out of here. i asked like a narrative from africans perspective, which are the want in terms of what came up for a perfect to show documentary spot. african filmmakers have been on the to, on for over 20 is future with fish from the ship and the queen from nigeria, new series of africa, direct on colleges, sierra families and gaza,
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