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the business like just is free to you, i guess is like slowly on one of your makes modern plates the, [000:00:00;00] the pedal um and as we put on them in the system, use our life from coming out to the next 60 minutes as well as military. she says yvonne's attack will be met with the response for the us as it wants to avoid escalation to mass graves, the discomfort in gaza, one on the grounds of all ship a hospital recently occupied by his ready soldiers move on to the occupied westbank
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. these 2 palestinians are killed one this rarely 2nd is donald trump becomes the 1st form of us president to span trunel criminal charges. is accused of trying to cover up slash money payments to an adult film. stuff in sport history is made in crickets, indian premier league, and chelsea's main mind coal, thomas schools, full goals for to help you find fresh edison 6 mail in the premiere, the beginning. this news out in israel to the armies chief of staff has said ron will face the consequences of his actions following its unprecedented attack on saturday, paid on 5 hundreds of missiles and drones towards israel saying the attack was retaliation for as well as try calling us console us in damascus 2 weeks ago was rarely lead is, are assessing their options. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has convened the is
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ready will cabinet for the 2nd today. and military officials say israel will respond when it sees fit. we all could always be assessing the situation. we remain at the highest level of readiness united way to face the consequences for its actions. we would choose, always spawns. accordingly, the idea remains ready to counter any for it. for milan and it still prop suv, we continue our mission to defend the state to visit this spring. and i'll correspondence stephanie deca, she's joining us live from occupied east jerusalem. and as well as military chief of staff, very much regional racing that is rarely positioned. stephanie that they will respond to yvonne's attack a yes, this is in line also, not just from the military leadership,
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but also the political leadership that the scale of a rawlins attack on israel at needs and warrants are response. and as we've been reporting is the if and when, but i think the fact that it is going to happen, certainly according to the words of, you know, the political and military leadership here. you also have these ready, defense ministry. you, i've got on tell his us counterpart that the wrong is attack using police. the ballistic missiles could not go without a response. now this is despite the fact that there is a lot of international pressure on israel, not to escalate what is an unprecedented and extremely file situation when it comes to the potential for regional war, a wider war. the an escalation we did understanding is really media leaks from that 2nd war cabinet meeting. you were mentioning there that the prime minister benjamin netanyahu tossed the army, was coming up with potential targets inside iran. that couldn't send a message,
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but that would avoid civilian casualties. this plain also into the pressure from the americans who had the us present, joe biden, and a phone call to let you know over the weekend and say the fact that what they say is over 99 percent of the missiles and drones targeting israel were intercepted this is a when he said, take the way to benjamin netanyahu, but certainly at the moment. all right, tre, cool. the words coming out of the leadership here is that there will be a response. the question, of course, is what it's going to look like. and when that's going to take place, stephanie, thank you very much for that. that's a correspondence. stephanie deca with the licensed live and occupied east jerusalem . mean, lot of the united states secretary of state antony blinking, says all channels are being exhausted to come tensions in the region. been the 36 hours since we have been coordinating a diplomatic response to seek to prevent escalation, strength and wisdom need to be st. the same sides,
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the different sides. at the same point. i've been in close communication with counterparts in the region and we will continue to do so in the hours and days ahead. that's bringing our corresponding patty called her, and she's joining us live from the pens again. and patty, a lot being said from the state department, from the defense department about the secretary of state, the defense secretary, making phone calls to allies in the region, but not a lot. if anything being said about what the usaa saying to israel. i know they're definitely not talking about that, but they are giving us a little bit more detail about how the us was involved in a verde those drones. so get some sense of some new specifics. we knew that the us had moved military assets to the region in light of this renown of that included fighter jets the did take part in knocking down some of those drones. and we have some numbers that, according to the pentagon, that is, the ran fired about
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a $150.00 drones, of which they say the us shut down 80 of the 30. i'm sorry, of the 110 ballistic missiles. us as they shut down 6 and other nations, most likely israel shut down the cruise missiles as well. so there's also a pretty open question now about how many were shot down and how many simply failed . we're hoping to get more answers on that in the coming days. but as you mentioned is all about diplomacy here from the state department, from the department of defense from the white house. here at the pentagon, i can tell you that secretary of defense, lloyd austin, he spoke with his counterparts in germany cutter and could wait. this is just the latest and what has been constant conversations because the us keeps saying that their goal is not to see an escalation abroad or war. but they don't say is the only one talking about escalation. and they really try to avoid this is in fact israel talking about responding as for what their conversations are with there is really counterparts. the only thing they'll say is that if the you, if israel does retaliate the us will not take part in it. interestingly,
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we just did the pat rider, the general pat, right, of the pentagon spokesman was asked, did the secretary of defense ask israel for basically a heads up is really decide to respond. will. did he say, please let me know what you're going to do. and when they wouldn't answer that question, another interesting thing that came out of the briefing here at the pentagon, radiate officials are saying very clearly that they gave the us 72 hours. notice that the attack was coming at the podium again. general rider said that that did not happen. so more will flush out in the coming days. but really right now the focus is all on diplomacy. patty, thank you very much for that. that's how pentagon correspondent patty calhane, or ron says its attack on as well, was a legitimate action under the un charter in response to the strike on his consulate in damascus. 2 weeks ago, foreign ministry spoke phenomenon. he made the comment that his weekly news
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briefing and urge west of nations to appreciate the wrongs restraint is all mess with on. and then what i hit on if the international community and the security council had reacted to israel's aggressive actions in previous years. we would not have seen such bold acts by this review. now, we have carried out this action in the framework of deterrence. and then if another action is taken, our actions will be more serious and maybe a short or a correspondent dosage about is input on the more on yvonne's reaction of the reigning foreign minister jose. and i'm here after law he on, in a phone conversation with his german counsellor park on monday morning stress the fact that the operation which the revolutionary guard carried out against israel on sunday morning was to prove a point uh, hosting. i'm gonna have to log in and set that israel had crossed a red line for ron when it attacked it's console it section of it's embassy and
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damascus on april 1st. and that there has to be consequences for what israel does. iran will no longer tolerate the kind of behavior that israel has been conducting over the past few months. now, this is not, of course, the 1st time that iran has delivered threats against israel. but this is the 1st time they've taken this kind of military action. many who are seeing it as a historic event in iran since the 2 countries have been rivals for over 4 decades . for the time being iranian officials are issued more threats and warnings to israel, that if they retaliate against their wrong, then reading and response will be 10 folds to what they saw in operations to promise. in terms of the general public, there is a sense of fear because any kind of reaction from israel is sure to really affect the country in terms of its economy. and the reality has already lost more of its value over the past few days. and people are worried that any kind of retaliation will further put more pressure on the general population. in terms of the dire
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economic situation, the military has set. they are prepared and their own solar alerts, as one would expect, given the current tense climates that were in dorset jabari algebra 0 to $1.00 will join. now, biologist, the are seen yet political analysts model on the shot a model. i'm thank you for staying with us. and we just heard from the us secretary of state anthony, blinking, talking about, you know, how he's doing everything he can courting all the allies in the region. what do you make of, you know, how him and the defense secretary say that they're doing this in comparison to the very useful information that we have given about the conversations with as many leaders as well. actually, i think the by the administration is working on a number of fronts. now at least 3. it's working with
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a g 7 countries in order to think of new ways of imposing sanctions on here on it's working with various allies, including of them, at least in order to see how to isolate that on and perhaps create a correlation against the wrong. and 3rd, i think they're trying to coordinate as much as they can, is rose action against the one so much so that they're providing is there to, with this kind of impunity if and when is the effects one, no matter how it does it, it can always depend on the united states for protection, which means it's actually pushing on all that action towards escalation. yeah. in that asian, when it's saying it does not want this condition, or do you think that it's sending mixed messages by saying don't want conflict with the wrong, don't want escalation in the region that will support as well, regardless of what it does. i think it,
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i think it is sending mixed signals even though to give, to give it to the benefit of the doubt. which is, you know, not easy to do. they could be thinking in terms of luck. we really don't want escalation. is that a software in country that was just attacked or, you know, and retaliation? we cannot say that what to do, but we're going to try to put as much influence as possible on is there a to active, a sponsor? still, the record shows that it never answers response. busy back to responsibly when it comes to what it goes to there's it's national security. yeah. and just how problem magic is it then that the us keeps saying, you know, tonight we heard from the state department's folks this and saying support for as well as sacrosanct. so they're talking about support for a country that's being investigated by the wills, top quote, for genocide. absolutely,
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absolutely. look into american officials to compete among each other about how to use the most flowery language in describing 30 sion for these read. when a majority of the american public today and a real majority among the democrats today, things that is read is wrong in gaza. that it is getting more crimes and does a that's what it's doing is not self defense. and the daughter because guys that them should be a 2 state solution with an independent by the same state. all the things that the by the administration is not really doing our not condemning or not academic to block. so in so many ways the united states is complicit. it's providing unconditional support and it's boxed in since october 8. that's the problem. the problem is not support countries. consul 4th, one of the problem is in the, on the conditionality,
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meaning no matter what it does in gaza, no matter what it does, it gives you one no matter what is that does in the region. again, celia and never on those on so forth. the assessment continues to provide to support. this is the definition of intuitive. yeah. model one, thank you. as always for your analysis, that's how senior political and our analysts, not one of the shadow smell palestinian doctors have discovered another mass grave in the courtyard of all ship a hospital and gaza city. 9 bodies believed to be of hospital patients have been found so far, not to say they witnessed the kennings as one of several mass graves discovered on the hospital grounds in the last few days. maybe 400 bodies and things are covered since it's ready for this is ended a 2 week rate in the hospital. on the 1st of april. the 2nd, the mass grave was discovered on monday and they la, here in northern gaza. the bodies of 20 palestinians were found buried in sand,
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local se is really forces executed them during an incursion in the area 4 months ago. honey, my hold has this update from alpha and southern gaza. there are more tragedies are the cubans unfolding of from a civil hospital in the fact that remaining family members, parents and relatives who saw their family members at the hospital were just missing. and it's just a matter of time to find in workshop today to see the bodies though, have been discovered, the court of the art of the hospital were able to identify some of these bodies as their family members just have from the close that they are wearing doctors describe the discovery of this gnostic grave as varies or if they can. the vast majority of them where patients and injuries are from inside the hospital. and according to the medical staff, dust him on his. those were dragged from the icy you from the operation rooms of, from inside the facility is bite,
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is really monetary were executed and buried under a pile of dirt, then sand just, you know, and i know tim, for this really monetary to conceal the uh, the crimes and the atrocities, and this is not the 1st time we're seeing more bodies were discovered within the past the days. and since the is really a military withdrawal from the super hospital, after destroying it and pushing it completely out of service, including its vicinity, where the vast majority of residential buildings and public facilities, including the schools and other privately owned clinics, all destroyed them at the mosque. in that area as well, to palestinians have entailed in the village of kate about all the way in the annapolis and the occupied westbank. the palestinian watson news agencies report him that was shocked by his riley settlers. the flare up in volumes follows the disappearance of a 14 year old settler, whose body was found on saturday. when the, when we got the ship is with a and is really force has been 15 molar settlers came and they started pep of spring us. then i was hit by a rock on the back of my head. it was,
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i fell and they beat me with sticks too, but i kept running and flipping. but soldiers and settlers were shooting at us as we were less than 20 meters away. they kept running and shooting at people looking for a challenge has mole on the latest is waiting settler attacked from the occupied westbank . it has been a significant flare up in secular violence since the body of that settler was, was found on last week. for palestinians have died and 75 percent of civilians have been wounded. 14 of those critical. but that's just the latest flare up and what has been a significant escalation in secular violence since october the 7th. now the united nation, the says that in that pay rates in scope type of the segments that are being $704.00 secular tax on average are about 4 days with 16 palestinians kills now is ready. politicians like new york alliance,
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the defense minister has warned against it is ready vigilante as him and he is deployed more troops to the west bank. but as we've just heard so many palestinians more is ready troops in the west bank. if not any guarantee of the safety and often they say that the is ready troops around the participants in the violence against them. the jury selection has been gone, and donald trump so cold hush money trial. the 1st day of proceedings have now concluded in new york. well, trump is the 1st form of us president to stand trial on criminal charges. it is the 1st, the full criminal trial if he's facing, as he campaigns to return to the white house. he's accused of disguising payments, made to an adult film, stuff,
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to hide an extramarital affair. he denies the 50 full charges against him. and again, this is so as a cost moment, preston salumi is outside the court house in new york for us. the question took us through what happened on the 1st day of proceeding while the trial is finally underway, after several failed attempts by the defense team of donald j trump,
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to get it delayed into half a judge, he sells. it started off with a variety of procedural issues and motions, including one brought by the prosecutors in this case. they want a judge to find donald trump for violating the gag order that was set prior to the beginning of the trial. he, on his way into the court, was posting on social media, disparaging witnesses in the case, calling them sleeves balls, despite that gag order. they've asked the judge to impose a $3000.00 fine, and he is expected to rule on that in the coming days. in the meantime, they have gotten underway with jury selection. both the prosecutors and the defense team had the ability to weigh in on the selection of 12 people who will ultimately decide whether or not donald trump is guilty or innocent of these $34.00 felony charges of falsifying
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a business records and what they will be looking for in these yours is people who can be fair and impartial in applying the law. and already they have dismiss thousands of people who said they cannot be fair. 2 impartial given the high profile nature of this defendant and the. 6 are just against him and all that it's been said about the case already. so this jury selection looks like it may be a slow and tedious process. it could last days, if not into the next week or 2 child totally expected to last 6 to 8 weeks. or for the jurors to be selected the evidence to be given a guilty verdict couldn't see jail time for president trump, but it wouldn't stop him from running for office. question is what a guilty verdict impact voters in the upcoming election. you know,
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certainly all of the trials, all of the charges so far haven't impacted support, at least for donald trump. custom. thank you so much for that. kristin salumi joining us live from new york, and we're now joined from baltimore, bought in maryland, but debbie hines, she's a former baltimore city, prosecute as a great to have you on the news out. ms. hines, thank you for your time. i'm q x, but seem divided over the strength of the prosecution's case. just how strong do you think it is? you know, this is just a document long case. so those are generally easy to prove because what he's charged with is $34.00 accounts, mostly misdemeanors and felony costs of buying documents. so i'll have to prosecute should really have to prove is payments for may, they were may not for the purpose that they are stated for they were not made for repayment of lawyer fees to michael cohen. but they were made for the purpose of hushing money that was paid to stormy,
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damaged. so we had an affair with law. he was married. yeah. and hush, money payments, aunt and legal of the manhattan district attorney's office, is a legend that from committed a crime by improperly recording the reimbursement to call when his legal expenses. so i'll prosecute, just you think brought to describe the hush money is an attempt by trump to unlawfully influence the 2016 election. so that's really the most important job. that's the salad account. and he's charged with by making the payment that he was motivated to make the payment. so his intent and making the payment was to not get out that he had paid the money to stormy down is because he wanted to keep his standing with the female women voters that, that perspective lemon bars a. yeah. so that's the most important. tell that awesome brad has against all the other accounts there. what you said there falsifying documents that support ration he is saying that he's paying for legal fees,
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but he's not paying for legal fees. and it does run into different dummy shell corporations in order to access what he was trying to do. but again, the most important, the most important one is the felony account that involved for stormy daniel's account and the actual interference with the election because that payment was actually made within days of november 2016 election. and so it was very clear, at least in my mind as the prosecutor, that that's what he was trying to do was to avoid and not have that get out. but he had done the criminal cases just want to for the trump is facing this year. as we've been mentioning, that it could be the only trial to take place before november's presidential election. so for those who want trump to face justice, especially before the election, how important is this trial? well, definitely this trial looks like it's the only one that's going to go. but, you know, i have to say in all honesty, you know, it's still a touchy course because there's many things that can happen before the trial gets to a bird or even
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a hung jury. and what i mean by that is there things that can happen during the course of the trial that can cause a mis trial that can cause it not to even go to very um, we've had a gazillion appeals in the other cases. and so it's also likely not as likely that he might be able to appeal. so really in the judge's case, that's less likely, but it's not as smooth a pass for alvin frank to actually get a conviction. yeah. because he actually is. yeah it's, it's not us in the past. and even if he is convicted as a 1st time offend, was he likely to go to prison as well as the some this it up a selling me. we have what's called a sentencing guidelines. and so they taking criteria for anyone that's convicted of a felony, a certain criteria. and so there's generally a range in the range could be if he's convicted of a felony probation to sign him out of jail time. so that it's kind of like remains
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to be seen by the eclipse, actually be convicted and sentenced to jail time. that's not without possibilities . full of baltimore city, prosecute to debbie hines. thank you so much for your expertise. really appreciate it. so the head on the news, our more on why colorful coves around the world of being bleached to and why says the results on the controversial finish to the badging half. now german will explain what happens in schools. the fellows late seasons spoke to cause quite a covering to wetlands across pa, solve the out. so you see this line of cloud. hey, this co from that will continue to st. kitts. 5 further south was quite to risk
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northwest the winds coming back in behind least we'll take the weight down. refreshing up things across the positive southern europe. is it going through the next day or so? so some smaller just around the, the outs. little positive. never councils. the thing investing us know what's the weather coming back in across the balkans. frontier service sales just the full bell. great. on tuesday afternoon. big change for wednesday, struggling to get into double figures at 5 states. that was the weather will continue to make his way for the south. what's in these was flushing that he to way i reco breaking hate that we have seen across to all coincide, which was the black face just a lot to try to protect the west. so whether i bloss 3 showers continued up towards the northwest, easing down to central positive tube. meanwhile, across the southwest by new ports, cool, looking fine and dry full, the most part, finding the right to for the most part of us, much of north africa, we have 2 of those showers just around the central pos, ultimate. it's ready to bring some whatsoever. initially across the tennessee, a, into libya, price quiz lifting dustin sat across the hall and then the usual showers for west
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being like the full months in south korea, this nokia or of silver on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, what you're going to say as a pay elizabeth, put on a mentor of a mind to about top stories facade as well as on the chief says the country will respond often around unprecedented attack, as well as will cabinet mesh on monday for the 2nd time in 2 days. doctors at all ship a hospice of gauze as soon as they have discovered another mass,
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grave of the medical complex line bodies believe to be of patience have been found so far and your selection has begun. and donald trump sold hash 25. it's the 1st, the full criminal trials is facing his. he campaigns to attend to the white house. he denies, especially full charges against him as being one. yes. and saddam plunged into a devastating conflict. more than 11000000 people have fled the homes because of fighting between the army and power military rapids support forces. now the countries on the brink of fat and with the un warning that hundreds of thousands of people could die in the coming months, have a move and reports from on the remind me of the sudanese capital as a clock tower in ruins. along with many of the buildings, this was the municipal headquarters of undermine sedan, 2nd largest city, and the capital held up to them destroyed by a year of the conflict between the sudanese army and the power of military rapids support forces or
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r s f repeated artillery thrown and strikes has left to devoid of any signs of life . much of the city was once a strong cold of the recess during the 1st days of the fighting, which began a year ago. the army and the recess had been battling it out to have the upper hand in the capital. in the 1st days of the conflict, iris of fighters to control of the presidential palace state the headquarters, a major oil refinery in the capital, parts of the main airport and many residential areas. the armies offensive came in december and started in, undermine resulting in the recapture of tv headquarters. government forces have also regained some territory in the northern parts of the capital in order to low fighting close. at least 13000 people on the minus 50 plays a major role in this conflict. serving as a supply line for the rapids support forces in the 1st few months of the fighting.
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it's also where the power military and the city needs armies, fee respectful have been fought, and where some of the worst disruption in the capital region can be seen. a year after the battle began. talk to try to find them to the blood shed have failed to produce results. the recess also took over much of the r 4 and does the, the state in the center of the country. the u. n. has accused the power, i'm going to treat group of ethnic cleansing and we're crimes in west dar for when it's an ally to malicious targets it ethnic muscle. each pipes, man, the international agency says in that state alone world between and this is steve 1000. people have been killed and more than half a 1000000, displaced by violence in the past year. more than 9000000 for denise has been forced from their homes. it's the world's largest displacement crisis. the fantasy fell out and then about 3 or 2 refills fell on our homes. we were not able to sleep
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the night before we left in the morning we took off with only the clothes we were wearing. we were many families. the kids had no food or water for days, setting that much, i didn't, i had the you and has the word that the fighting is preaching what it's called. this traffic humanitarian crisis efforts to revive talks between the wearing sites are ongoing. but for now, the sounds of artillery and gunfire continued to dominate the capital and other parts of the country. people morgan onto 0 on their minds. the us special on wait for saddam tom, marietta has visited the vision and met display so today's outside the country. my colleagues, sammy's a don spoke with him, he began by asking if he had spoken to the warning sides in the conflict. and we are in communication with the sides. but mostly with the sudanese people who are very clear about what they want. they want an end to this war and a returned to the constitutional transition that they had just 5 years ago. this
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week. they want to see fewer x, terminal actors, fueling this conflict, and finding more who are going to be partners in a peace process. and we are engaged with our african counterparts and others in the region, and particularly the neighboring countries who are paying such a price for the instability as more and more refugees flow across borders, facing hunger and atrocities inside. so there's an renewed urgency, i think, from all actors to get these sides to the table and to get an a piece deal that ends this for you mentioned guessing the 2 sides of the table. so have you heard anything you have any reason to be optimistic about the possibility of getting the 2 sides to the table? i'm trying to resolve this through diplomacy rather than through fighting. unfortunately, i think we see the 2 sides largely negotiating with guns at great expense to the civilians rather than at the table. but on the more hopeful side, i think we are seeing more and more of the countries in the region to understand
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how urgent the situation is. first and foremost, as a horrific humanitarian prices, but also as a regional in the source of instability, particularly as more and more actors and gauge more foreign fighters come in. so we are seeing, i think, a much higher degree of diplomatic interest in ending the war. and of course, the voice of the suit i to needs people who are very clear in the urgency of ending the war, returning to civilian rule and addressing this horrific humanitarian crisis. it's clear that the sudanese, particularly the youth under $25.00 who make up so much of the population, they know the future. they want. they want that to be an inclusive democratic sudan . they want it to be a stable sudan, and that's a good thing for the whole region and uh, for partners like us around the world. so we want to do more to try to learn lessons from that period and build back. but we also know right now that we must urgently build the political will to end this war. and right now it does not seem like the 2 belligerents themselves have that well. so that's gonna have to be
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a combination of the sudanese people. and those of us on the outside who care deeply about the people to sit down. do you have a date for when you plan to visit? so then uh well we have some security issues there. uh, we were on the border uh with the child camps and been meeting with hundreds of civilians in kampala and nairobi and add us in cairo and other areas. and we'll look forward for the right moment to be able to return there. but i can tell you that what we are doing every day is working on the negotiations and the political will, uh, so that everybody can return into sudan to suit. and these people who are so eager to get back to their homes more than $2000000000.00 and $8.00 has been pledged for, for don at an international conference in pounds. around half of that came from the u, the u. k. and the united states. foreign ministers of the amazing said it was important to put saddam's humanitarian emergency back in the spot life. the pages will go
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a long ways of reaching this is $2700000000.00 a target set by the united nations. thousands of african refugees will be forced to leave pockets fund, including those who have legal documents. this is the 2nd phase of a controversial plan by the government to expel last guns from the country. lost of toys, of, of thousands of asked atoms without official documentation will order to leave within 30 days, will be forcibly to posted a correspondence. come on, ha, that has moved from the cause on our refugee camp. and to show a the millions of, of, on refugees are now facing, uncertain future and bug is gone after the government are focused on door them to leave within 30 day last year. that really isn't important. but as das human rights organizations of course, condemned to move, things that are going to rent. and most of these people have been living in this country for decades after they've fled the country. when the doctor and then read it,
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i've run it's done. don't know what really happened to them. many of these children that you see behind me were born in this country. young men, some of them also who of course have know, know as a place like focused on their, their home. then now after labor that heavy heart, many have already left over half a 1000000. and according to the report from the government, we've been talking to some of these editors here to tell us how they feel about being forced out of this country, which they have got at home and what they are likely to see when they go back to a run, it's done. you know, what do you do to have on this on a budget? i've got any studies facing a list of challenges, even if we go back, we don't have houses to live in or jobs to any living and supports all families. it will be difficult to survive in a world tune country based on his job and we wanted to do the about the if you to move in 40 years since we migrated to bucky stone,
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many of us were born here. we have businesses here many of working as labor is it would be very difficult to return to a country where there is no education, no health facilities and no work both. so security is our major concern with it. let's see a lot of that kind of key, but it is important to note that the government is using and executed by saying that because there is a spike and get into them and violence, they can not control that figured if they do asian, if they have undocumented of law and order a part in n and living in this country. oh, well, how familiar enough runs. i've already left the country and many more are on the way. but because are they the dollar de and the rather the implement. they have not been able to move across the board to, for the past few days, that protests are likely to begin again. and it is not just the unregistered, i've run, read through the doorway, be part of the back. but the government that those are announced that all the doors avalon refugees who are registered with the daughter did. dad will also have to go
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there is a non popular move that is likely to affect relations between the hours of on dollar bon government. and i've run it on and they're going to focused on tension that also high on the bar to. and most of these people haven't uncertain future their what it, what happens to them when they go back, come out of the data at the cut down their records, you can show, wants sped fonts and i'm on have coach 12 people such as underway for 5 others who are missing from thousands needed needing, rescuing by emergency services and thousands of being evacuated as a precaution. with a 110000 people have been full from their homes and conflicts done by flooding, which has also had rushes southern new round mountains. a state of emergency has been declared in h regents and catholic stone,
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and more than 80 villages remain kashal. usually a shop, a lot of reports from moscow. the nature is taking its toll flooding more and more lined and rushes southern euros and northern cause. a stone issue out of the houses filled with water over me through deep joy pulled our belongings or here we left everything behind us to call them equal sort of spring floods and nothing new in this part of the world. but this, yeah, the scale of the dissolves to is unprecedented. just what i've lived over 40 years and the settlement. it's the 1st time i see such a mess of a flood, the house, the barn, all the appliances and clothes. everything went under water. you can see the unusable refrigerator from the washing machine and a heater lying there. in the north of context on the water level in the ition reba reached a re code 9 meters. there was a busta with a dime and the safety of petrol pablo and rushed into the streets. people began evacuating, imagines the services had been deployed to health,
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almost 9500000 cubic meters. the roles have been pumped out by thousands of houses remain flooded because of the floods has been the upper no low web. it has that stuff and rushes southern zeroes lost all some heavy rains in sweets. the water level in the do route is shame on to bull rivers and the soil became chose you saturated, then severe frost haze. i later during the winter months of snow tap was formed. so at the beginning of the spring, the frozen ground wasn't able to observe the melting snow, and the walls is rushed trades and so the rivers. this situation and cause of stone has been complicated by ice floes drifting with the current. they demolished power lines, leaving posts of the seas, hills petro pablo without electricity, and drinking water, now traffic to kazakhstan from rushes. 2 men, crew gun until evans regions is partially. blogs, only talks out loud through calls,
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have to turn around. the peak of the disaster is the to come you leadership of all of the older 0 most guy in san to say more than half of the reef areas the walls, oceans of experiencing heat stress. as a result of woman see temperatures, the us national oceanic and atmospheric administration says at least 50 full countries have experienced mass bleaching among very since february last year. it set to be the full such mass bleaching event of the last 30 years will call a re so estimated to provide trans of dollars of value to the global economy h. yeah. derek mand zillow is an ecologist and the coordination of the us national oceanic atmospheric administrations called re watch and he's joining us live from columbia and now and thank you very much for your time, mr. gonzales. firstly, can you explain to us what exactly bleaching means for carl reese? sure. so coils are animals that live in
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a symbiotic relationship with the type of l g. now these l g provide the coral up 95 percent of its nutritional requirements. however, it's very system bios, this is very sensitive to heat stress. so when the coils experience sheet stress, they expelled these elegy and they turn white. and this basically means the coils are starving to death and it's the heat stress persist for long enough and the magnitude of the heat is high enough. the calls can die in the problem with this is that the coils themselves are providing that 3 dimensional structure. it's so much file diversity is dependent on in tropical re. yeah. why are called waves? so in portions of what was estimated that about 25 percent for one and 4 of every living organism in the world's oceans associated with co reached at some point in their life cycle. also call rece, provide protection to shorelines during catastrophic storm events,
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like hurricane site loans and type foods. furthermore, call readers generate billions of dollars to the us economy and it's estimated to generate trillions of dollars to the global economy. and this is through things such as tourism, fishing, you name it as well as the coastal protection i measured. i mentioned earlier. and additionally, carl reese or a source of new count pounds for pharmaceutical drugs and new medicines, particularly experimental cancer drugs are being developed for qual, reeves. so the degradation of car reeves is very alarming because it has impacts that could be stretched to many people that are nowhere near a course yet just incredible. they uses this is bleaching event like the last 3 has coincided with the nino climate passion, which we know typically ashes in luminous c, temperatures. how are the effects of el nino, compounded by climate change in the case of coal bass?
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so every us a beer mass coral, reaching of that on record has occurred during a very strong el nino event. so the 1st mass called bleaching and that it happened was in 1982 and 83 jury on the 1st global scale court bleaching event that happened was in 1998 during a very strong el nino. and since then, there had been global scale quote, bleaching events in 2010, and then over 3 years or 20142017. so essentially what's happening is in the ocean temperatures ramp, ah, we get this added heat signal due to el nino and is continually pushing more and more re fair is. uh huh. after thermal structural threshold in causing these mass scale cool, reaching events. and given again, the importance of call res, that you've mentioned, you know, things like protecting against storm searches at a time of climate change, but also the great potential in the pharmaceuticals industry. what needs to happen to protect the wolves covered waves? well,
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alternate way the pollution problem will not go away until there is some kind of international agreement and collaboration to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. in the meantime, it's important that we reduce additional stressors impacting crow reeves. so these like land base sources of pollution for water quality and fishing practices that are unsustainable or damaging the caller we should really be limited to provide call reach the best opportunity and the best chance to cope with these rising ocean temperatures left a month. oh, thank you so much for your time on this. we really appreciate it. that is derek moseto of the us national oceanic atmospheric administration. thank you. as a jury in the us state of new mexico has had a down and 18 month prison sentence. so the chief weapons handler working on the alec baldwin film and brushed, had a gutierrez, was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. and the death of cinematographer, elena hutchins. she was fatally shot when act to alec baldwin fide and live round
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from a proper gun during the films production and 2021 falls in the face of manslaughter . tron in july. he's pleaded not guilty to the head on the news. allah rising from the ashes in paris, 5 years off to the devastating file and see how close to tom cathedral is to being restored. i look forward to hear from rough on the, honestly, for the past to make his license come back the this business uptake these voltage by the city bank growth partner of on the dash
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he is the this type of sports now his demo. thank you. elizabeth, co, palm. a stop to chelsea is a recorded one of the most impressive winds of the season in the premier league, the england international back for close as the night's place please thrush, f as in 6 now is the 2nd match in a row assumption fridge. that palm is scored at least 3 times. he's now along side in holland. this season with 20 lea goes, you'll say follows it to me for the hassle mine, diego. acosta is just a subclass to reach 20 or more goals, and it's ab premier each season such how soon this history is being made in the indian premier league, the sun rises, hodge bite of smash that right in records of the highest advertise. so they write the top 287 to 3 in the victory against the real challenges. spangler rates, the types of labor tons the previous mock of 277, to 3 pasted just 3 weeks ago. the licensed effort, as we'll say, the 2nd highest score in men see 20 crickets 27 months, less than the whole school against mongolia,
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the asian games and well founded. that is ready to make his retired at this week's boss laying the rights. and then what will be his 1st tournament since january? the dow faces is elisa savvy, a couple in the opening round on tuesday. so it'd be the spaniards 1st match on clay since winning a record extending 14th front type and size. so in 2020 to 22 time grandson champion expects to retire at the end of the season as, as he just wants to enjoy what type of time he has left in his career. i can give you an injury update because uh the list is long and i just want him to uh, think about what, what can happen. uh, i only can tell you that today i feel myself uh enough good to be on court tomorrow . and that for me, so important means a lot demand to be able to play one more time hearing you, my fellow, not organize us of the badging half mouth that are investigating allegations that 3
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i for can athletes deliberately allowed. china is hard yet. so when sunday's race footage appears to show the 2 canyons and one you see a few and run a slowing down and then the finish line before waving her cost. the chinese athletes finished one second ahead of the tree and types the 2nd place, weight and non gods. one of the attendant athletes says they ran as pacemakers as well as athletics released the statement saying the integrity of all schools is the highest policy. but they declined to comment further. all the investigation is ongoing. is china is madison record holder on the 25 year old one go to the event. last is asian games and hungry masses or can use had a new berries become the 1st woman in 19 years went back to back boston marston's. she pulled away from some patrick charlotte, katy in the closing stages, across the finish line in time of 2. i was 22 minutes and 37 seconds in the men's rice, e c. i p as see say, lemme produced a dominant display just like victory. you want clear of the fail to the site is on
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his way to winning and a time of 2 hours, 6 minutes and 17 seconds. scotia flow has play down tool cuz being goes next to generational talent. and so after winning the mazda is for a 2nd time, is try and festival gus that was the americans baldwin, and his last a full tournaments. so how that comes the best of the action from the final rounds? the pre tournament favorite lived up to his billing since winning the most is in 2022. go through shiffler hills, the world number one ranking, and that doesn't look set to change any time soon. you've agreed shifflett put the green jacket on john rom. last year, rom has given it straight back off the winning one of golf. the biggest prize and my full shot. while the quality of his gulf was never in doubt, his participation was his wife meredith, due to give birth to this kind. he was prepared to leave. all goes to the moment that happened. that's a very, very special time for both of us. and i really, i can't, i can't put it into words what it means when this term and again i,
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i really can't put it into words what it's going to be like to be a father for the 1st time. so i am looking forward to getting home and celebrate with meredith, and it's been a long week year without her. but i'm just looking for, you know, shiftless closest competitor. i never even appeared in the major before. literally overbook became professionally just 10 months ago since then, the featured in the right account and has a mazda runner up finished to his name. first of all, playing here at augusta national is it, is it doing can choose uh, just to be in the situation and to feel the nerves and feel the pressure of walking down the last couple holes. is what you dream of the sweet briefly tied shiffler full of lead. why colon more kyla and max homer also threatened at the top of the needle. but in the space of 15 minutes, they all hit double bogey allowing schifflit to pull away. scott, he's an amazing golfer. it's really impressive. obviously i'm going to need to play
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some spectacular golf today. did not, but i thought i'd put some really good golf, so i'm proud of that. and it was a really fun uh, fun weekend. after problems installing to augusta tiger woods spades in the last 2 rounds. he's 16 over was, was school at the tournament ever. well, just keep lifting keeps, keep the mode going. keep the body moving, get, keep, getting stronger, keep progressing. and hopefully the practice session. so keep getting longer. it's the p g championship next month. shiffler was runner up there in 2023 to be the favorite to win this year. so hey, malick. i'll just see it up in the m b a. the oklahoma city is on the field. the western conference is number one, seating for the piles they did serve ice threshing, dishonest, maverick 549 points. this was the thumb. does this when it arrives, the team is never want to jump, is it since being re branded as the funds the in 2008, a previous incarnation to the cfo, supersonic want to sample size,
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so i can 1979 the project to please fix false in the eastern conference. this was confirmed science one. so i've seen a skate went over the will for that. the magical face displays and calculators and assess robinson. that is what we will support for me for now. elizabeth jemma, thank you very much for that. now finally, this pollution has been 5 years since a 5 destroyed one of the world's most famous cathedral. during that time, not a diamond pause has been a reconstruction sized one of the many office that is working on the unique project has been explaining what's being done to restore the cathedral, to its former splenda. and that's all. so i just wanted to ernie the she's all to look to a 2nd said to do so said treating us and then the secret my see exception. anyway, i know noon that was 80 to 90. see that,
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