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the sacred thing is now your duty to fulfil all that can possibly be the the you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters and cell phone i'm getting obligate. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel's latest victim, a 5 year old bought boy dies of malnutrition and gaza has come on the lawn hospital shot dead while waving white flags. then both those video obtains by algae 0 shows is really forces killing on arms collison and spin garza also this our worst thing . food shortages in the democratic republic of congo, the united nations warns of disasters. human humanitarian crisis as the army
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battles rebels part correct down on criminal gangs in el salvador. but there are fears the country is turning into a police space on a sport super bowl champions. the kansas city chiefs of police to strengthen their officer with an international roughly plan lewis, re summit sent to join the franchise on friday up to switching sports at the start of the the hello we begin in gaza. that's where an acute food shortage caused by israel's blockade on a truck since leaving more palestinians starving on mount everest, children across the strip are suffering a painful and slow death. a 5 year old boy is the latest victim, victoria gate and b begins. are coverage. the mesa body of 5 year olds,
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mohammed al new job. he was brought to come all at one hospital, the northern garza suffering from severe mound nutrition doctors that couldn't face him because he's the latest victim of food shortages caused by israel's restrictions on a trucks into the strip. at another hospital in northern garza health work and say that seeing many and since every day to underweight for their age under appealing for desperately needed supplies, especially in intensive k units. and then tell us whether or not i know a lot of units out. we receive this case about an hour ago, a mama pushing case we've become used to receiving cases like this every day. this child is generally suffering from malnutrition because of the lack of nutrients you can see her age doesn't match her weight dope does visiting goal is that from a broad say they've witness catastrophic scenes in hospitals as a result of israel's bombardment and blockade. tanya hodge assigned as a pediatric intensive cad oak desk from jude and our team has been doing this for 5
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days, were exhausted. i can't imagine what the, the been here for a 162 days doing this 24763 days without resources is dealing. you asked me whether they have the resources to, to deal with these cases. no. the team is being on a 2 week visit to central garza to see 1st hand how the ruined health care system is coping only around 12 it's hospitals or even partially functioning. the rest of run out of fuel of medicine or being damaged by fighting and his rating, raise those laughter under intense pressure. this hospital has 800 patients, but during the a 160 beds seriously, ellen and you, people are forced to lie and call reduce. the few members of stuff less to working around the clock, while often typing with a room grease towards the diamond. which of these medical teams are working hard. and most of them have lost their children, their wives or their parents. but despite this, they're carrying on what's their work causing the shows the psychological pressure
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they're facing. outbreaks of disease along with mel nutrition to compound into problems facing medics and gaza. increasing numbers of the sick and dingy need medical help. these doctors have twiddling resources to treat them up, victoria gates and b l g as their well i'll to 0 as more often with isn't jamalia in northern gaza following developments destroy. it was called the him, a 9, a, a, an, a job, a, he's suffered from a severe the model. nutrition he's been 10 days in come on was, was, was because it was the trying to bring his life back end as you know, get his life and his health better. but they couldn't because of the s a v for page of a for the style fence with materials here. and then also because there's another case, a called jenna and then come out of the hospital is suffering you from the same as
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the sees the so this smells nutrition a are reaching on presidents, legal to see. and also because of because of the severe a seat in both of them did all the sinews, who are living and also goes by, that is what it is. and these numbers of it continues to climb because of the solving policy in bows. i wanted to bother students here. one more thing, as you know, i'm understanding and, and, and in the market, the streets, which is, as you can see in the back around, which is totally destroyed by that is why it is, uh, these souls were selling a food and, uh, you know, hiding the theaters and the human to try and uh, materials for the people. as you see, it's totally destroyed. well,
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i'll da 0 has obtained the video showing the unprovoked killing of 2 palestinians in gauze on. they were on arms and waving white flags before is really soldiers opened. fire vendor bodies were bulldozed, is really army says it's investigating honey my which has more from what i saw under warning is report contains some distressing images. these an armed men are trying to return to their homes in northern garza. the only way to get there is a long the beats west of garza city near them both around about south west of gauze . the city is really forces are deployed a palestinian man approaches these really soldiers. he raises a white flag, an international sign of surrender, and his regular troops allowing him to approach safely. meanwhile, the other young man turns back to where he came from. he appears to run back,
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raising a white flag. here, the 1st man disappears it from the view in the forest. then his really soldier used name or almost vehicle to chase down the young man walking away from them. a few waves is a small, wide flag at them, but his white flag does not prevent the soldiers from opening fire in him at a close range and is available. those are arrived on the scene. and here we see the body of the 1st man on the ground in a final indignity the giant. both those are shovels, the 2 bodies and bears them in sand and a letter. these rarely soldiers attempted to conceal the execution. the whereabouts of the groove of palestinian witnesses is unknown. how mazda has cold days, really armies action. he is a crime and is a feeling today knighted nations and the international criminal court. to take urgent action to stop the systematic killing of the palestinian people. they say it
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is, these fire agreement must include the right of palestinians to return to their home safely without being shot at by israeli troops. tiny mcmullin via the rough uh, southern garza. okay, let's bring it in. have this wonderful tons of joining us from occupied east jerusalem. so since it is really said that they're investigating this incident time to have we heard anything more of the just need a has reached out to these really army. and they said that this video will need a pharaoh and professional examination in order to assess exactly what happened. their statement went on to say that this video was edited is so there is some context of it that's missing. they ended their reply to us by saying that the video is now in the hands of the bodies that will be examined, aiding it for further information. this is not the 1st time these really army has
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said they are investigating some sort of incident and have not given us the findings just yet. often times when the army does say they're investigating, we don't hear back for sometimes a long period of time. but sometimes we don't hear back at all. and when we do hear back, these really army has often times absolved themselves of any sort of blame, rather deflecting it on the palestinians who are besieged in guns though. right? and i have the so then i know this might be difficult to answer, but do we expect to hear back after this incidents is we're certainly going to be following up with these rarely are me. but as i said before, this is not the 1st time, but an incident like this has happened and attacked, it smells the 1st time people waving white flags inside of dogs that had been shot and killed by these really military. most notably, it was when israel shot and killed 3 of their own captives were waving
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a white flag asking for help. after that in december, this prompted these really army chief of staff to say that these rarely army does not shoot people who are surrendering, whether they are is really or whether they are palestinians, if they are fighters or civilians. so this is in contrary, in contrast, really to what we have been hearing from these rarely armies. so it's really not known yet. if we are going to hear back from them, we will certainly be following up. but again, these really army often just absolves itself of any sort of playing. we've seen this in repeated incidents back in december when his role was accused of executing 19 palestinians in northern gaza. just around the months ago when his role said they killed an on armed man in his seventies, who was dead, they had shot and killed him even though he was on armed and investigation from that we never heard back from. so this is a pattern among these really are me, but in this incidents, i mean we will certainly be following up. okay,
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i got it. thank you so much. tons of sun. what's the of that report from occupied east jerusalem. we can now speak to luigi daniella, who is a professor and senior lecturer in laws of orange conflict, a nodding am trent university. he's running us from naples. we appreciate your time with us. i know that you've seen this video. thanks for that that we've shown on algebra 0. what's, what's the, i mean it is socket, but for you, what's the most shocking aspect and how many violations have been committed from? what you see a yes, this is not the 1st red part of this time. we each ness or you might assessment, there is no possible way to buy it to you about legality. all these conduct, uh, uh, these people where clearly broad texted the way most likely cbm. so showing that they were on arm the way the white glove. so, and clearly, you know, from the age, the 1st man execute that was we as possible. so not only the
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crying if these people where see the spot even us to me, which is a live p as probably these right here. and we will see that these were before the, not the coma area, the spreadsheet. them there, the loser or to target is best songs for the come. that's what i want it to us to mean. what does the law of floor tell us about who can be targeted to? yeah, to be able to get this all done next task. we'll be looking at about a minute or so maybe cutting. we still want them into groups that are certainly informed to use call about functions. so these, the reading all the or the case know, remember all, are we use all the guys they show spart these, these completed would be one during the abs, controlled by yes. but making themselves such an easy target to also bury
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both of them know those are or i key or even change. don't know about the status of the person that he's going to be at the risk creek. sure not to go see the best on the, brought the se, and so those are, or the days that the presumptions in case of the need to uh, prioritize the protection and therefore the bose is not to and for the soldiers who are going into these situations presumably they would be aware of these laws, would they not? uh yes, uh they will be aware of as low as the id here we are, the younger as the spend box a or to respect those or, or if the voice and i still need an incidental one who argue so, but we are, we do not see what's going to be basis imageries,
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all the cost of media and screening the distribution with the box. so the problem here is that there might be a media studies, policies that these over the summer lines you can guess all for as i'm showing us all day, early stages we just normally got bases under the rules or honestly call response to the general side of the statements that these rightly lead a sheet, but there's overly long shift at the beginning of these competing argue yet that there was no so hold on involved the cd and god that there was an entire nation response. so unless there's any other from this video and the other is that we've seen, because we know that this has happened before. how do you prove intentionality? well, you don't need to prove this show now, really by only not be icing statements about the intention to keep the cbs. my best bet does all see me conduct. uh,
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are you not in these keys? uh, both states. i both tv and the migration, the location where he's crying, is that been the, let's not forget these, these most likely. the numbers, the roundabout. when one of the flower massacres happened, she's only use one of the few gateways those tvs to reach or to the northern parts all the 3. but so the years to be a model for spent there. and that's for my task. died activities, cdns are based on or the phone box to do so. essentially the bowl you relate to the not certain area. oh god. so the sort so wide international organizations institutions do the initial court of justice itself does picture. and i'll put that on the human rights situation. you have to buy territory. i've talked to you clearly about general size though patterns all cost me see. so then um,
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i think a final thought from you on genocide and the genocide convention under that genocide convention. what obligations do countries have when a risk of genocide is detected and we see videos like these? thanks for the what the question, these very important of all these are the docs we are talking about are happening. we deem it why the be sure all the time you saw started based on the cd and population under the genocide go mention not only successfully completed the extent of the nation's largest size, but even existing longer between commercial suppliers. to calculate that to, to bring about its destruction. so we don't need the fees to go to destruction. all the building group to be success, love to i had to the you, you better. so do you all have received by the genocide convention to 3 bags?
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general silence to hold up. and this is why we need to clearly about general size and even just on the basis of measures that are calculated to bring about the results. here we go through honestly about genocide. these cases we empty the convention of these fundamental you just to bring back to do both of those states. okay, mr. and the reject danielle that we thank you for speaking to us on elder 0 the screen. now in the occupied westbank, a gunman has opened fire on 2 buses, carrying is really settlers. 3 people were wounded, children were reported to be among the bus passengers and their jericho that's in the jordan valley is really forces have blocked roads and say a man hunt for the attacker is underway. the palestinian authority has formed a new government expected to be sworn in on sunday. prime minister med most the f.
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i will also surface for administer presidents my with my bass. a pointed him this month was the 1st fruit assessor resigned in february, citing the need for change. and i, but i am, is there i'm on the uh, in the aka wide westbank. so is the belief amongst palestinians adapt. that's a, this new government will bring about change as well. that in the most important thing that palestinians are looking for when they talk about their leadership, is that their ability to stop these really aggressions against palestinians. when we talk about the occupied with the bank, we're talking about the de needs, the illegal is really supplements and that expansion. we're talking also about the arrests and the killings of palestinians. but palestinians have long lost hope. the beer government, the deadly, the ship is able to really put those as really actions on hold or even taking israel and put thing is real accountable for what it's doing. and this is why if
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you ask people industries, now if they know that a new government has been assigned by the palestinian president, many of them might not even know. and many of them would ask when we, we get paid. as we know, the palestinian authority's public employees have not been getting full salaries for years now. and that has put a cast shadows on the palestinian economy. basically, palestinians are we looking at the government as, let's say, a big minister policy. so there is little hope that this government could change on the street. it's indeed a new government with a lot of challenges when it comes to this situation on the ground. he didn't deal coupons with bank, but also in that besieged because this trip as well. we noticed in the list of ministers, 22 ministers in addition to the prime minister. 8 of those ministers are from the gaza strip. 5 of them were living under the current is really aggression and war on the palestinians. they are. so there is a heavy impact of the war and gaza,
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still the challenges are huge and there's, you know, a lot of the adults about what this government can do to create change. okay that thank you so much for that, but i am reporting from it on a lender occupied listening. it was 2 years since a state of emergency was imposed in el salvador to crack down on long running gang violence. the clean up is regarded as a success with tens of thousands locked up and crimes reduced. but critics say innocent people have also been arrested. and the seemingly never ending emergency is turning the country into a police state. but above or below reports from the capital san salvador police incense of other enforcing a state of emergency a policy that grant security
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forces unprecedented authority and resources to fight criminal gains. the crackdown is the cornerstone of the countries of the security strategy. gnostic, who fund the you that this phenomenon is born of one to port a gang member, which in 30 years become 75000 game members. it's because of this responsibility that the state of exception under the leadership of president, now you but kelly well and only until every member of this terraced organization is captured. though controversial, the state of emergency is seen as a success and popular with many salvadorans. today, el salvador has the lowest homicide rate in the western hemisphere. a fact that help salvador in president know you get a when a landslide re election victory,
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the price of peace, critics say, has been thousands of arbitrary arrests, indefinite detentions, and torture. even residents of neighborhoods that have been pacified like is of age gonzalez. say that while she no longer worries over games, there is now a different kind of concern that it got. so that's why i last monday. yes, they've captured gang members, but not only gang members. they've taken away innocent people to and i don't agree with that. but even the word of god says the righteous will pay for the sinners experts of war and that the ongoing state of emergency is not sustainable. and that it's transforming the country into a police state. security officials here in el salvador, tell us that while the gang presence in neighborhoods like this one has all but been eliminated, regular patrols which include searching people's homes and searching people themselves will continue to be a vital element in the broader security strategy. the only problem is to
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as a short term emergency measure it inside the door. the exception certainly appears to have become the rule measured up a little al jazeera sunset about the former crypto currency tycoon. sam, bank and fried is due to be sentenced for his role. and what's been described as one of the largest financial frauds in history. the 33 year old was on guilty of defrauding customers out of billions of dollars as a founder of the f t x crypto exchange. he was convicted on all accounts after a month long trial in november 1st and salumi is joining us now from new york. so chris then just bring this up to speed with what we're hearing. so i just left the court house where the prosecution was presenting their final argument as to why they believe that sam bagman free deserves
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a sentence of 40 to 50 years behind bars because of the fraud that he committed. this massive fried one that they've described is one of the largest in history just before the prosecutors took the stand. we did hear from sam vaccines freed himself, addressing the judge, expressing his remorse that he said, that's what happened hans, him every day that a lot of people really feel let down. and i'm sorry about that. you said that he made a series of bad decisions. they weren't selfish decisions, but they were bad decisions. clearly he's hoping for leniency here. his attorney's of asked for up to 6 and a half years behind bars. however, the prosecutors made the case that this was a criminality that was massive in scale. that sam bagman freed store
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$8000000000.00 and they use that word very deliberately store a $1000000000.00 from investors to cover losses. that is hedge fund to alameda and that process that taking of that money led to the collapse that is still impacting hundreds of victims around the world to this day in the prosecutors in setting up the judge to make his final decision about the sentence talked about some of those victims, a man in portugal who lost his live savings, right as he was having a baby, a couple an older couple that put their retirement money into the exchange, a young man in morocco who was providing for his family. so the impacts of his case are just huge and around the world. that's what the prosecution is trying to convey and the judge will soon issue his sentence based on, on these comments and these factors. right. and chris, and i suppose maybe one can say that's why the story has been getting so much
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attention. the absolutely this person foundation free, he became the face of the crypto currency. this new industry. he was hobnobbing with celebrities and impaired and commercials with sport stars, all based on this concept that it was safe to invest in for so currency. he testified before congress about regulations for the industry and gave millions of dollars to politicians. so he was very influential. and ironically, and convincing people that their money was safe when clearly it wasn't because of his mismanagement. and the prosecution has made the case that he should have known better and that he didn't know better. now his family talks about the fact that he always wanted to do good. he was a proponent of this concept of effective altruism and using his money to help
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others. but the prosecution says that does not change the fact that he made mistakes that he caught he committed fraud, that he lied. and they claim that he has not shown enough for more, for those mistakes that he made or not acknowledge those mistakes in such a way that they're convinced he wouldn't do it again if let out early and give him a chance. okay, thank you. christmas and new me reporting from new york. now do you want his warning that a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in the democratic republic of congo? fighting, there has intensified between government troops and armed groups including the m $23.00 rebels. m. 23 has gain control of several towns and recent months, and it's threatening to take over goma. that's the provincial capital of north keeping province. more than a 1000000 people have been newly displaced and the latest wave of fighting. gabriel is also has more from the un headquarters in new york. in recent weeks,
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the m 23 has made significant advances, expanding territorial control in fighting against the congolese military. been to k to the secretary general's special representative for the country said the security situation is deteriorating rapidly and the humanitarian situation is reaching near catastrophic levels. so the more did not show more than 7 point. 1000000 people have been displaced in the country. that is 800000 more people since my last briefing was about 3 months ago. to 3400000 people now suffer from food and security, which means one, not a full companies are suffering from malnutrition. d. r c's ambassador to the un cold on the security council to take a stronger stand against rwanda. widely believed to be supporting the m $23.00 as huge. it throws these above us as
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a judge we do when faced with the lower repeat offender, the security console has to cross the rubicon of impunity to impose on dwanda the sanctions that are commensurate with its repeated criminal offenses. the. but the rwandan ambassador said it's per room d and the d r. c. that are at the root of regional tensions, according to the group of experts on the data, see most countries of fighting alongside the if data genocidal melisha against implemented city in an attempt to end a political program through media settings for one that takes do so that's a very to says yesterday a, this is why rep bill for the cutting so you get the issue has to be dissolved politically. among the formulas. office of people come said a delicate moment as the un lead peacekeeping force known as mono sco is pulling out of the country at the request of the congolese government. the un said the 1st phase of the withdrawal should be complete by the end of april. and all the
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peacekeepers will be out by the end of the year gabriel's on do, how does it at the united nations in new york? still ahead on the als, is there a news? our divers recover the bodies of true workers and the baltimore bridge collapse? as investigators examine the ship's data record is coming up in support. we look at how cube us boxing seems fighting back against them. economic crisis to make it to this year's gains in tears. the had low, the exceptional heat to set a new con, magic record in central america will get there in a moment for us to south america. and the heat continues to dominate the story across the north, down in the south. it is a west picture,
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but very hot dry and blustery winds. those conditions in venezuela having helped wild fires, have broken off in parts of north of the country. and the heat continues as well in ecuador for the sa. so this, that's what we're seeing, the west of the weather, a rush of storms effecting, central pots. so brazil, putting into bolivia and bringing very wet conditions to the coast of rain in rio over the next few days. but it is an improvement as we get into the we can. so we're a rush of thunder storms affecting the north of cheer. they will bring some very heavy down pools. but for the south of this, it is a little bit dry. it was also sunshine for areas of origin, tina, and sunshine and heat is a story for central america. we had an old time and you marched a record set in guatemala. the heat is continuing to pump across will central air. busy over the next few days, when we also see some very wet weather, we've got a trailing weather system pulling across a florida. that's gonna bring some pretty intense thunderstorms to west in cuba. so
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as a to friday in 2018. a john listed 40 days of civic action against the on the union government. i'm president soccer group on power. i'm going to labor to square and documentary photos. he's non violent campaign to bring down a corrupt regime, tarnishing out a democratic revolution. i am not alone on media is velvet revolution. on alex's era, the latest news as it breaks demonstrator, he's lost, the remaining is really captive brought back from gaza. and they want the broad back now with the to coverage posting and say that what areas did here in his final words, free power stuff made them feel since and for that he was saying before going from
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the home to the story, at least 9000 talented in families are missing, at least one loved one. at the thought table, the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of looking at the top stories on the altos, there it is our a 5 year old boy has died of severe mountain nutrition in dogs. all. almost 30 palestinian children have died of malnutrition, anti hydration, since israel's war begun is really forces have been accused of using starvation as a weapon. a for the is really army says it's investigating the shooting of 2 on
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arms, palestinians in the us of the men were killed despite waving white flags of surrender . their bodies were then both of these 3 people have been insured after a government open fire on 2 buses, carrying is really settlers and the occupied westbank is really forces are searching for the attacker. now our land is backing south africa as genocide case against israel at the international court of justice. the iris for a minister says he is really war in gaza and how mazda attacks. and israel last october, both represents blayton violations of international humanitarian law. now it's 2 months since b i c, j, ordered israel to stop any acts that would violate the genocide convention. south africa has accused israel failing to abide by that order. we have with us alta 0 senior political model one beside or to discuss this and more of the situation in
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gaza. so ireland is just the latest country might want to join south africa. and then what you have over in the us is the state departments folks present. matthew miller accusing the palestine special rougher tour francesca ebony z of having the history of anti semitic comments and dismissing her findings. that's where she says there's a reasonable genocide, a reasonable grounds to believe israel is committing genocide. i mean that the divisions couldn't be more stark amongst those the us and israel's allies and perhaps the rest of the world that's through. but on the other hand, one can as also add some value judgment in the sense that the united states officials are reacting with such desperation and personal attacks and dismissal of a certain positions of gaining garza around the world. remember when they called the south africa in case that was judge close about genocide,
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they called it medically some baseless. so same thing here. they are attack uh united nations professionals. and i think it's just shows how desperate that week those pro is ready. the voices have become as the cause of justice and palestine is gaining popularity almost exponentially around the world. so the fact that the island disjointed again, was south africa just goes a long way to tell you that the, the, the cause for justice is universalize. now you will be a nation, joins an african nation and whole bunch of asian nations to say basically, the genocide needs to stop in palestine. i think that adds a lot of weight in the sense that the islands, with long history, with occupation repression, injustice, and so on, so forth. joining with an african nation that's also had,
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had it's long history with racism, oppression, and so on. so forth. really tells you how important the cause has become. but at the same time the same country is read that is repressing and occupying, and killing and destroying and palestine is weakening and ending if you will, life as we know it in by this time. but also is right by its actions is hence thing, you know, universalize the city of course. so look at this. uh, this call also by francesca albany z calling for an international protective presence in gaza. um, i wonder whether it's will sort of gain traction. do you think it will, particularly after we saw images yet again today coming out of gaza, off of a to on, on palestinians being executed?
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children now dying of starvation and the hydration? i mean, what do you think of this call was? this is the thing, right? i mean, because you're all supported earlier, although, but passively that is right. and it's been accused of what the nice thing hunger right impressed with the european or the european union is uh, photo and policy chief, your zip. whereas i accuse is as a ride of worth and isaac hunger of using hunger as a weapon of war, leading to the death of children and others, and gods. then that should immediately pose the question how there it'll be a nation's set of arms to is right. because when we see now over 5 months, tens of thousands of children can or become for, for hundreds of thousands of children are displaced. and they have already been
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refugees, shrink the world tribunal, that tends to hold universal values, turn its back. even finance and autumn is really military. that is getting most crimes and palestine because you because it just, these 2 propositions cannot work at the same time. you cannot claim to be standing for an universe of values, why it's countries, it's nations on ottoman that's very particular countries that it's on foreign policy chief is putting marked a thing. us is what financing 100 and punished. okay. milan bush auto. thank you. so now columbia has ordered origin, tenea, and diplomats to leave the country knots after argentina's. presidents have game in they called his colombian counterpart and gustavo petro, a quote, terrorist and a murder delay made the comments during an interview with the u. s. news channel,
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which is yet to be broadcast, columbia recall that's and bassett, or from argentina in january after millay called petro a murderous communist. in the us, divers have recovered the bodies of 2 workers who went missing when the baltimore bridge collapsed. they're still looking for for others who disappeared when that container ship hit the bridge on tuesday. investigators have questioned the crew and they're now examining the ship data recorder. but a report could take 2 years to complete. my kind of reports. at sunrise, the dive teams resume that search the smooth set this up the river concealing the has it is conditions below. and the 1st bodies were found shortly before 10 am. divers located the red pickup truck, submerged and approximately 25 feet of water. in the area of the middle span of the
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bridge. divers recovery to view 2 victims of this tragedy. trap within the vehicle. full victims remain on, accounted for, but old have been identified. in coordination with our f, b i, partners, we've determined the countries of origin of those that are presumed, the ceased to be mexico. what the mala will salvador and hunters, the notifications. so these individuals, family members and loved ones outside of the united states is being handled by the federal bureau of investigation in accordance with their established protocols, will use every resource to bring them a sense of closure. we think that's important. and uh, and we think these families have earned a port on traffic on the cube ridge radio exchanges made public indicate to dispatch a head sold to vote, and the workers willing potholes on the bridge. there's a crew out there and i want to get a 5 over the form and then see if we can get them off the break down for the
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warning did not come in time. so what i just found out, the whole thing is just the last, the investigators from the national transportation safety board of game boat at the ship and began the process of interviewing the $21.00 members of the crew and the 2 pilots with being on board. our entire focus on seeing is to collect the perishable evidence that's documenting the scene. it's taking photographs, it's taking any sort of electronics or components. whatever goes away once the scene is cleaned up, we need to collect that information for investigation. the n t s b says it will release a preliminary report within a month. but the final conclusion, so we'll take between one and 2 years. my kind of, i'll just era washington. let's bring in nbc news correspondent j grey. he's joining us from baltimore. so uh, j a,
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how is the recovery operation going well during we have learned this morning, the divers have been pulled from the water so they're no longer in the water and searching for the remaining for missing members of that work crews that were on the bridge as it collapse, the conditions just too dangerous, they say that they have explored the areas where they feel safe enough to do that. but that the, or excuse me, the debris in the water combined with the conditions, the cold water, the rough waves makes it too dangerous. they do believe that those 4 missing men are in capsulated within the debris. and they think that they will be recovered once the salvage effort begins, of course, that can't begin until the mts be investigators finish their work on the scene. yesterday was the 1st day they boarded that ship today. we know they are
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back on continuing their interviews as we just heard. so that's going to be a process that will continue at least for several days here. and, and j just give us a sense of what it's like amongst the community and baltimore because obviously when this incident happens, it was a huge shock to actually not only people in baltimore, but people are right around the united states. it yeah, no question that this community is still in shock that they're still trying to understand exactly what's happened here and how they're going to move forward. and a lot of people looking at this situation across the country and wondering what about the ridges in my community, and what do we need to do to show those up and make sure they're safe. all of that things that the mtf, the investigators, as well as other operations, other federal agencies on the ground are now looking into as we've just heard there, they're going to take a year perhaps to, to finish the full investigation. but we do expect to have some preliminary information,
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some preliminary results within the next few weeks. i can tell you that we know the navy will take the lead as far as the salvage effort is concerned. and we've learned today that the u. s. navy is bringing in a 1000 ton capable lift on a barge, and it will be able to lift a 1000 tons to help move some of that debris. they're also complementing that with the 2 ships that will have uh, 401-0860 ton revolving cranes. all that along with the board support vessels in route to the site right now, but again, they can't begin that until the n t s b relinquishes the site and that's going to take some time there on the ship. they're not only interviewing the crew, they're also detailing though what they find there, as far as the huge steel structure piece of the bridge, this laying across the, the ship, they're really spending some time. i am told in the engine room as well, wanting to see why that ship lost power. okay, thank you. that's nbc news correspondent,
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j grey reporting for us from baltimore. j. thanks i. now, the lower house of frances for elements has passed a resolution condemning the killing of algeria and protest, or as by police. in october, 1961. as many as 200 people were killed in a crackdown on demonstrators supporting audrey and independence officers through many of the bodies into the river sun. the resolution is the latest and a series of efforts by france to come to terms with his colonial task in algeria. burkina faso is military gentle, has extended special measures to combat armed groups by another year. it'd began the so called general mobilization last year. but the goal of recapturing 40 percent of the country's territory, more than 2000000 people have been displaced in burkina faso following attacks by rebels. a still a has on the, i was a 0 news our,
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the former wales rugby player of both to make history move to the nfl. and he will be here after the break, and he'll have top story coming up and support the business latex to be sponsored by intellect. tuck,
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he's real estate consultant. the base initial agents to be sponsored by intellect. tuck, he's real estate consultant. the, [000:00:00;00] the philippine president says his government will take counter measures against china after what he called dangerous attacks in the south china sea. it follows months of confrontations between philippine and chinese vessels and disputed waters further
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on march. so as junior doesn't specify what action the government would take, but said it would be proportionate unreasonable. china is promising to defend what it calls its sovereign territory. will china as to lift its punitive tariffs on australian wine import taxes have over 200 percent. were put in place 4 years ago, not followed australia as call for prove into coverage origin and the band on chinese company. why ways involvements? and 5 g contracts. australia has now dropped a case against china at the world trade organization. china is wine market was worth billions of dollars to australia before the terrace time for an update on the sports news with n z. thank you so much. all right, most think of all champions the kansas city chiefs of points to strengthen a real estate with an international rugby pi, a. their history summit sent to join the franchise. on friday, after switching sports at the start of the year, he met with several nfl teams after completing a 10 week training campus. part of the legs,
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international play up pathway program. well, i do leave place and so for this richard grades a u. k based nfl broadcast, but richard, the 1st of all, how close is this to actually happening and how easy slash difficult decision was this full? the chief to mike is i think it's pretty close to happening. us reports jones schultz was their 1st report base around about uh, 14 hours ago now that we expect to come friday morning, then loose re summit when indeed side with the super bowl champion, kansas city chiefs. i asked the chief, so i don't think this was a particularly difficult decision for them to make if there was a weakness in that same. obviously it's a, remember that what it all last reason it was potentially at wide receiver and having flats out pace at that position. well, louise re summit certainly brings face whether or not he can get up to speed with the technicalities of the all fence and intricacies that go along with that. between now and september just started
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a season that is an entirely different proposition altogether. but as things could possibly print out, this is really the best case scenario, but loose re summit, let's not forget, it was less than 12 weeks ago. he announced his attention to quit rugby when he's playing the highest level and take a pumps on a career in the nfl. and now hey, we are talking about some be picked up by the very best team in the national football league. what sort of preston do we have full plays making the switch from rub bill athletics into the nfl and does he look is always go what it takes to be playing regular season games this year will could it takes probably longer than that. i decided to go to the athletic ability um the mental side of the game should not be underestimated. it is a huge part. so the success of anybody in, in the nfl said that is going to be a big hurdle for him in terms of the plans that have done before him or tony playing in the nfl is rich a play f e a bought
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a. he's the defensive and at the washington modest. he's also coincidently been on the squads with the dallas cowboys in kansas city chiefs previously and his career jordan. my last at the format rugby league, all the stuff is now playing offense, exactly. with the philadelphia eagles outside of that, that have been a number of rugby players that have tried to hand at the nfl perhaps most notes, the recent science christian way. he went to the buffalo bills for 3 years, didn't really work out to him. and i run a clear enough, he's now signed a, a deal to play for a loose re stomach's bull, my side gloss to come next season. so 8, but let's make no mistake. this is a big step added snow guarantee of success, the level 3 summit. but as i previously mentioned, in terms of best case scenarios, i don't really think it gets much better than this payment. certainly playing on the head coach and the read with patrick my homes, a quarterback as well. he will be given the best possible opportunity to make it in the national football league. richard graves joining is that from york, thank you so much for that. well, the goal to stay worry is drive on grading was injected yes. again from the game on
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wednesday as his team fights for sports in the end, the i pod sees him this time and happened just full minutes into this game with you . a lot of our magic frames given to technical files. the seconds of the space and a phone call on steph curry is the fullest time. he's been injected this season. and as we'll see, can you old see? well, what it might mean face saying in this game, but he went songs to mike the pharmacy baskets, and that's the worries beat. the magic one wants to 93, the warriors, 10 in the western conference, that's all sites go into the playoffs. you don't want to have self inflicted wounds when it comes to that. and we all care, we all are passionate about the game and ours our chances to have something to play for down the street. so give everything you got to this game, and that's the most general method of to wins away from successfully defending a title for the 1st time in his career,
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he's reached the semi use if the mind me open, the 3rd said is up against your lives. nicholas jerry in the quarter finals, the can i just 3 and full stairs to jars, full teams. he took the 1st set 6 to try and hide his way back into the concepts one this epic rally to bring up his only right foot on the match. we couldn't converse it, his method of when so on. so when the 2nd said it's only break to see you a straight sense victory, baseball star, show hey, a tony will plays 1st m l b game today like they'll just on us. soil of the lights are on a tony mania taking over downtown los angeles with the sun binding of a 15 story near one of the $700000000.00 japanese signing the purchase price. this lee called knows in a few hours time. all right. but as i still was looking for now, all right, thank you so much and he will bring you some breaking news out of the us. and we're
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now hearing that the former crypto currency tycoon, sam bagman freed, has been sentenced to 25 years in prison. let's spring across the solutions, joining us from new york. so chris and i mean the sentencing was somewhat expected and now we know he's been sentenced to 25 years. yeah, he could have received up to a 110 years behind bars for his crimes. the judge deciding on $25.00 that still less than the 40, the 50 that prosecutors were seeking. he said in making his decision that he was looking to make sure that the defendant sam, bagman fried, would not be put in a position where he would be able to do something like this again. and there were doubts ways by the prosecution as to whether he had fully accepted responsibility for, for lying and for the fraud that he committed. and let's remember the scope of this
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fraud. we're talking about $8000000000.00 and customer money that was used to cover losses. that is hedge fund, billions of dollars more that were lost by his creditors and investors. all of that, that is now going through bankruptcy court in an attempt to make those victims full . so given the scale of this crime, one of the largest frauds in history, the judge took a very strong stats, gave him 25 years. that also showed some flexibility, not only as far as the prosecution wanted, perhaps, based on the arguments made by that is back in free it's lawyers and his family that he had always intended to do. good. he, in addition to building this part, so m tire was a proponent of, or affective altruism using his financial games to help others. and also the
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fact that he had never intended to fraud his customers. right. but not easily got in over his head. so very serious sentence. thank you so much, chris, and thank you for that reporting or from new york. well, before we go, we'll just tell you about japan's new land or because of beating the odds by surviving a 2nd lunar night. the slim pro touch down in january with its solar panels pointing the wrong way. but then after 2 weeks of darkness and temperatures of minus a $130.00 degrees celsius, it's transmitting images again. japan is only the 5th country to successfully land a device on the moon. on the russian rock, rock bound picnic it received a standing ovation as they played a memorial concert in saint petersburg, followed a shooting at their show in moscow on friday sun until this is the 140 at the time and injured many more, i saw enough done a son, same responsibility will take
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a short break and we'll be back on the other side with more news on the in an increasingly complex world, it's paramount to be direct. peace is sasha walter sheds moments. international law is b. c. this model on sort of discussions that come through the noise is real, operates under climate of absolute infinity. we challenge conventional wisdom. how does it affect you? how does it affect the community? a sense that message that and the out of bigotry that a sama for you. but these are acceptable forms of, of hates upfront without a 0 pod came in to be used as the i o. c suffered casualties. we have not suffered states. pilots is thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house thought providing on to who they to say no double stand to all of us
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. any anyone in particular i said to facing realities. government seems here to whittle down democracy. it is troubling for you. it's very, very painful via the story on talk to how does era called church solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person in yourself and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want, we want the education reward because the women in my country and that's suite one. we are not denies all of who we are human beings and this has to be treated equally . we are working in the footsteps, our officers,
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whatever has been done before. can be done as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords. you the, the israel's latest victim. a 5 year old boy size of malnutrition and gaza has come out of large lawn. the . you're watching l to 0 life or my headquarters is outside jedi navigate is also coming up, shot dead while waving white flags then photos. video obtained by ultra 0 shows is really forces killing on the arm, palestinians involved. so we're on the front lines and 11 on with the you. and

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