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they don't to biomedical research. this black market creed, not only indeed just was probably made populations, but boots public health at risk. because unlike captive bred monkeys, there's no guarantee the animals of thought dudgen free, the torture to executed and buried alive gases, civil defense officials present evidence found a mass graves where nearly 400 bodies have been recovered. the, i'm sort of any a, it's good to have you with us. this is l 0. live from bill also coming up the world food program warns of catastrophic consequences if israel goes ahead with the offensive in russia. and university protest against israel's war on gaza or kicking
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off again across the united states. also hate the squares in a new transitional council. after months of gang related violence in the heart of accounts, the palestinian officials and garza had been presenting evidence that they say proves these really military carried out torture. in summary executions in hon. eunice, this comes from bodies were covered in the mass. graves of gauze, at nearly 400 bodies, have been ex zoomed from sights at both the nicer and l shift the hospital compounds. houses 0 is tar. a couple of zoom reports from rossa and southern guns. good, you're good to. this mother's creams, evidence the moments before his son's body was pulled from a mass grave at the north or hospital come down in con eunice. they took them home
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with them. how young from gauze of civil defense as showing videos and pictures to a room full of reporters. he wants the world to see the dozens of bodies, the fount i'm to, um, support them. like that of how the affairs, a young girl discovered with her legs amputated with a novice, we found the body of it for number of children. we have the question is why do we have children and must graves child patient is told in his crops a man with his hands tight bolt to the head. in the past week's dr. munoz teams have caused it. forensic evidence from nearly 400 bodies. the report finds signs of summary executions and physical to to see about that you to know, again, it's not somebody still had the can you law on them which shows they have a patients who are receiving treatment in the most hospital. canceled it is, i believe it also has approximately 10 bodies of a phone, but there have died. i mean each for the forensic examination for 20 bodies,
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for people we think might have been buried alive. they are asking for an independent investigation to check the findings and document them. the is where the military dismiss accusations its forces buried bodies before the winter to come to compound. as baseless isabel, troops have pulled out of goes to main hospitals. in recent weeks, civil defense crews lights had dug up doses of corpses from 2 mass graves and the she felt medical center in gauze of 61. at least 392 buddies wed discovered in 3 different sites on the grounds of another hospital. more than half of them have yet to be identified. lunging if somebody is in constant english, the by god, i can no longer bear it everyday. i come here and search since the day he went missing and every day i come 2 or 3 times to search please, whoever knows any information about him. she told me. is he alive or was he taken by these readings or anything?
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now the u. s. is joining quotes from the using the you and demanding an explanation from israel cooling the discoveries deeply disturbing goal is a civil defense has asked for an independent investigation committee and then a gauge and specializing forensic analysis. since most of gone with those facilities have been destroyed, they are hoping to find the full image about what happened during is better rates than most are hospital. i'm to give the families of those being killed. the answer is they're looking for. tarry cup as the out just they are roughly palestine and we're getting reports now that a palestinian to work to facilitate a deliveries have been killed in gaza this spring into our quick joining us live on this. what are you hearing about this dark yes, in fact, within the past couple of hours, they just really mail it to we had talked to a group of palestinians who were responsible in securing
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a d. a deliveries to the northern part of gaul is the 8 of them have been killed them, they have been transferred to the are of hospital to be provided later for burial. yet the tech has been carried out in a telling how a neighborhood as this is not the 1st attack from its kind that has been targeting a people who are securing 8 supplies. in light of the ongoing repeated attacks on the police vehicles, palestinians in the northern parts of gauze was started to organize local committees that are consisting of young men who are would be responsible for delivering and securing a deliveries to the know the positive gauze. but just to guarantee that there was going to be no further types of carriers off the, the repeated attacks against a policeman bestbuy, yet the whose people had been attacked without any private warning. as we have been recording said of military strikes, not only on 8 because of the same time on a workers and people often who are responsible for securing such
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a way to reach to the white house of child support organizations in order to be late distributed to hundreds of thousands of palestinian families in another part of territory where the vast majority of population have been cut off from receiving the much needed humanitarian supplies in the course of the past few months. and topic it disappears, repeating, and we should give our viewers a little bit more context because a delivery is specially in northern gaza are regularly attacked by the is really military that yes that's, that's really right. they have been talking to you on a cold voice and recently they have also talked to one of the world central kitchen . cool. boy, that was heating to the north. after a loading off, the majority of it's a it can void that had been recently delivered from the mary tom cory door that had been established by the is very side. but yet there was no any kind of
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a protection for 8 was on the ground as the is really ministry from this side have be saying that they are deeply facilitating the process of a deliveries to the north. and there is a cli increase of derek. the capacity of a to the number of positive causes, but yet the contradictory and the quite the opposite is what's happening on the ground. there is a very tricky, right? amount of 8, just getting into the north. and now we have been witnessing more attacks on people secure and guys bought the facts on the ground is that there is ongoing delay on the, on the ground, especially on the crossing borders and terms of the delivery and the flow of the supplies as they are subjected to military inspection, to live in the east by the side on the same time. these numbers that getting into the chart tree can not really be sufficient to match the images needs of causes, population felt. what is important right now from the palestinian perspective is an immediate cease fire that can guarantee the flexibility of workforce such humanitarian organizations. insight garza, all right. all right, thank you very much. the reporting that sounds as yours to are a couple assume in rasa. meanwhile,
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israel's work cabinet has been holding meetings to discuss the military's next move in gaza. and the world food programs director in the gaza strip has one but a full military assault on the rasa would kill thousands of people that we have really concerns about any kind of in cushion interests a to, to displace hundreds of thousands of people. i've just driven through uh con eunice to get here um from one side of the gaza strip to the other and seen the level of destruction across the us on eunice. if that happens to drop the 10s of thousands of people will die. if that happens in rafa hundreds of thousands of people who displaced again more misery, more needs that we will need to have to try and resolve and meet earlier the deputy chairman from us in the highly low high i spoke down to 0, he says that the group is still open for negotiations with his real,
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but condition is the withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza national in the fall of the we are engaging, serious and earnest negotiations in our stance is firm and true. we seek to reach a permanent ceasefire and a complete withdrawal of israel's occupying forces for the entire gaza strip. and then move towards a serious and real swap deal to which we would release all is released. we hold captive including the living ones and the bodies of those killed and exchange. the agreement will be made through these tens, hundreds and thousands of posting and prisoners for me is really jail. it's been just over a week since students at columbia university begin their protest, amending their university cut ties with israel and accept no further funding from the is really government students at harvard georgetown mit and most recently, george washington university, are demanding the same protests of spread across the united states,
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the campuses in multiple states including michigan, texas and california to hundreds of students are gathering at george washington university in the us capital to show solidarity with palestinians in gaza. students from georgetown, university of march, across the city to join them at the encampment. the george washington university. well else's here is petty go. hand is standing by for us there in washington dc. patty will come see you in a moment 1st, so let's go to john henry and he's at columbia university in new york where this all started. so you told us earlier, john, that there's a deadline for the protest is behind you to leave. you also told us that they're probably not going to leave. so where's this headed? well, it's really a matter of who blinks 1st at this point and these students say it's not going to be that one of the student leaders spoke to us a little earlier. and he said, they're not worried about these deadlines. the universities that they come and they go, they set one for tuesday, they set one for thursday,
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and they are concerned about getting the university to agree to their demands. they want it to disclose what its investments are to dive as from anything that aids in the warren guys, or that would be military aid, for instance, manufacturers and direct investments in israel as well. and they want in the state for, for all of these students out there and, and you can take a look serial. obviously those people don't look like they're packing up those chance. they are having their meals, their, their sleeping there. and they say they're going to continue to do this. and this is something that, as you mentioned, is happening across the nation. it's happening from coast to coast or at my alma mater at northwestern in chicago. begin today. so this is, encampments are being set up with the university is trying to resolve them. it's only a couple of weeks, 2 or 3 weeks until may 15th. so that's graduation day here at columbia. and the
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university has the option of just allowing this to continue for a could try to sweep them away as it did last week, but when it arrested a 100 students here, they came right back. so it remains at this point 0 a stand off. yeah. and that ended up in flaming tensions really on the other side of this uh, from the university leaderships perspective. there are some major donors to the university the pulling their funds because of this. that's right, robert craft is a billionaire owner of the new england patriots football team. he says he's stopped donating to columbia until it resolves there seems that he's concerned about what he calls an anti semitic attitude on the campus. and he's not the only one these. the donors are our major contributors to these universities. the university do value the money. so that sort of puts the squeeze on them from both sides. the university president here has been trying to thread the needle between those 2
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positions, but the shouldn't say they're not going to give up on their demands. so that pressure is going to continue. there's a deadline, as we say, of midnight tonight. and what happens with that will find out, maybe there's a good chance, but those talks will simply continue. that's what's happened so far. so there's an effort not to inflame these tensions, but there is no easy way out. and this of course is happening across the country. absolutely, that's the situation right now, just after 4 pm local at columbia university in new york. john, thank you very much. we're going to go to patty. now patty go hain is in washington dc. we were explaining just moments ago, the students from georgetown university walked over to george washington university, where you are, where, how, how are things developing? i see the tents behind you where your things are really very calm here. we've heard chance. we've heard speeches, we've heard them sit down and dialogue, basically how the movement moves forward. the step of the see,
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show you. none of this was here this morning, this all spring up these tents, these couple of hundreds of students because they said they were inspired by what's happening in columbia. and they've got provisions here and they say they're going to stay the university but doesn't agree. they've told them they could protest at a different space, but that they couldn't set up tents, but they did any way. and it's not just protesters here. we also have pro is really demonstrators with a very large is really flag. and it to introduce you to skyler's, she's a senior here at george washington and she came here with these really flag. why did you come? i think that it's important to show solidarity with my people. they have signs that are directly calling for violence from the river to the seas, calling for the extermination of the state of israel, which is calling for the extermination of my friends, my family, and essentially me. so there are those who say that just means that they want palestinians to have free movement. i would disagree with that from us. and their
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charter says explicitly that they would like to eradicate not only the state of israel, but choose all across the world. so i don't feel safe in this world without the country of israel. we've talked to several of the pro posted in protesters, and they've described being docks having their faces put on trucks to go around campus. what is your experience been? you're obviously very clear in your identity. so what is it been like? i can't say that i've been dogs, but i can say that i been talked about in a lot of my classes behind my back to the point where i don't feel comfortable in those spaces because i know that i'm unwelcome. i. but i do think that the doc saying of pro palestinian supporters is just as bad and they shouldn't have their faces dragged through the mud scalar. what's your stance on the war? i think that it's a hard question because this is not a word that israel wanted october 7th. was a, was provoked by from us
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a terrorist organization. it's awful that what happened on october 7th, the brutal rape and murder and pillaging of innocent israelis choose an arabs and the state of israel. but i also have a lot of sympathy for the innocent palestinian lives that are being lost because of this war that they also didn't want to. you said earlier to me that you agreed that in some ways with the purchase pro palestinian protestors. and that you really just want the word us. i do want the word and i think where we divulge diverge is that i'm very pro, the state of israel. i'm very pro, finding a way out of this. but i do think that we need to find a way out of this that both opposed the integrity of the jewish people in these really people and also the palestinian people together. thank you so much for joining us here. and how does your english? i appreciate it. so again, this is 8 different universities from the washington region. their students are all gathered here at george washington, and one of the things that their main demands,
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they want to see. these universities divest their endowments. these are some of the wealthiest colleges and universities in the entire country, so they have a list of demands as far as negotiating with the administration. the organizers here tell me they believe that they've been told that they can stay until about 7 and then they have to go. i've to ask police officials that was the truth and he said, well know what, if we don't want them here at all, why would we give them a set time? we can tell you that there is a large police presence. d. c. police were gathered just a few blocks away. they said to our team there that they weren't there for a 1st amendment pro palestinian rally, but they didn't wouldn't say if it was here and g w. but we are on the scene. i talked to a lot of the students who were approach has to do they. they say if the police come, no, they're just gonna have to arrest them to. yeah, patty, thank you very much and, and thanks for that interview and your students that you interviewed, expressed and very strong feelings and strong views at the top of that interview.
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and i would point out that the, the previous hour, the student that you interviewed on the other side, pro palestinian, also expressing some very strong feeling. so it just shows us where that conversation is right now. certainly at a campus level on this issue here, a live pictures from northeastern bought the northeastern university in boston. this is in massachusetts, this in cabinets pro palestinian encampment. uh, we understand has been set up just in the last hour or so, and it shows how fast this is spreading across. campuses in the united states will continue to follow that to this is really forces have arrested 3 palestinian children of the jealous zone, refugee camp, which is north of ramallah in the occupied westbank. the children, ranging from ages 10 to 13, were arrested near a school run by the united nations. these really military can be seen, forcing them to board their ministry vehicles, their elsewhere in the occupied west bank. a funeral has been held for palestinian
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teenager who was killed by his really forces. mourners carried the body of 16 year old holiday selena on a route through the streets of jeanine. he was shocked in the chest stirring, and it's really rate in ramallah. nearly 500 now this thing is have been killed in the occupied westbank since the war and gas. it began still a head on alpha 0. find out what venice is doing to cut down the number of it's dave visitors, the high pressure that dominates the weather across australia. now. so i always loved the settled and studied quite the same for news, even in the hospitals by cleaning of charlotte cloud coming in head. i'm drag some showers in this. we go on more so through friday, i think as we go on through the weekend, it does tend somewhat dry and brighter if
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a little breezy. having said that, some show us to just to run at least the side of austin, still a few showers into southern paso w y, but nothing too much to speak of as thinking further southwards at east was heading tools available as we go on through saturday. and sunday, some of the picture full sunday as we go on through the coast of the diet. another try and bright weather, but maybe one or 2 showers just slipping up to what was that northeast corner of australia. and you might have some right, eventually pushing towards tasmania now, right is pushing back towards southern parts of china. they will exacerbate the flooding that we have across the south of the country. some past maybe seeing about a 100 to 200 millimeters of right on that saturated ground. we do have a orange wanting same force across the pots of southern china, and that will cause the flooding. southern holt is not too bad as a warm sunshine up to a bicycle in one of 2 showers, 5 for the korean peninsula and losey settled for japan. the
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unique perspective, why is it the doctors don't get to have a say in any of the medical workforce has been so and devalued by the british government for such a long time on hub voices. tick tock had been a place for organizing politically, for getting people to vote for getting people to protest, connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. why is our government taking us to work on the basis of live? we the public have to get out there and do something about it. the stream on al jazeera, the, the, the, the, you watching else 0 reminder of our headline this,
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our students and faculty members from universities across the united states are continuing to protest and support of palestine. they're demanding their universities cut, the financial ties, israel and the best from companies that they say enabled the war on got the policy and officials and guys that have been presenting evidence that they say cruise, these really military carried out torture and executions in san eunice comes from bodies were covered in the mask, waves of god, almost $400.00 bodies and no been excused from the 2 sites at the nasir and l shift the hospitals. dr. mohammed and we'll see it is the head of the monitoring and documenting unit of the civil defense department in gaza, who shares the evidence that they have found from the uncovering of the mass graves and hun. eunice. a lot of them in the bed with them. if you have any, during our work with the civil defense team in order to recover the bodies at the nasa hospital, we have found mass graves within the medical complex,
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one in the morgue. and one of the north of the medical complex civil teams of worked in order to recover all the bodies. most of them with decomposed buddies and the occupation forces of change the shrouds and put them in plastic bags. we believe that those bags have accelerated, the decomposition of those bodies. we're also trying to document all our evidence that showed many of the corpses of bodies have shown signs of torture, including hand coughing, some other bodies of showing signs of gunshot wounds. we have observed that they were corpses completely dismembered. we also found the bodies of women, young people, and the elderly in the area around the medical complex. somebody's was found with no clothes, while some other body showed that they were being treated at the hospital. one of the bodies we uncovered was receiving treatment. we're trying to establish all the evidence as to how these bodies have been buried. we also have noted that many bodies have been put in one bag, which is in violation to the regulations. we have the
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hazy, his one in a transitional government council. after months of gang violence, the ceremony was meant to take place of the presidential palace, but it was moved to the outskirts of the capital porter, prince. after police were unable to gain control of the area around the compound, criminal gangs control around 80 percent of for the prince houses. there has been a little rough. hello is in mexico city. he sent us this update, the latest images that we're seeing out of port print suggest that there is still a large security force presence outside on the streets and for the prints. we recently spoke to our contact there on the ground, who said that earlier in the day there was active shooting, gang members shooting in the direction of the national policy. also suggested that there are casualties. we're working right now to try to independently verify how many people may have been killed and that finding that took place in the early
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hours of thursday as this transitional counsel and haiti was being sworn in. now there is a lot writing on the backs of this transitional counsel, not least, of which is regaining control over the situation. in haiti, a worsening spiral of violence that's really gripped the country over the course of the last few months. one of the 1st orders of business was naming an interim prime minister. now that the former prime minister arial henri, who had announced that he was going to resign a month ago, has stepped down to make way for new leadership. that new intern pregnant administer is michelle petrik while there, but where is a former finance minister for former prime minister aria laundry? the focus right now is regaining control over the security situation in haiti. this is not an easy task for this transitional counsel who, which we should mentioned. it's been over a month at this point. since caribbean and latin american leaders had met to discuss the creation, the formation of this transitional counsel were only now seem to be sworn in. so
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it's not only about this council swearing and a new interim prime minister and, and re gaining control over the situation when it comes to security. the transitional council is also task with reading the country for national elections, essentially establishing a new legislative assembly and effectively rebuilding the country's judicial institution. so again, not an easy task, especially considering this dire security situation. playing out in haiti to new york's highest court has overturned the 2020 right conviction of the form of hollywood producer harvey weinstein. it rule that the trial judge was wrong to allow testimony from women who were not named when the initial charges were brought against weinstein. he faced as a possible re trial is expected to remain in prison in new york. that is because of a 16 year sentence handed down in california 2 years ago in a separate rape case. it is showing when
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a human being always in his early seventy's now says i've been in jail for, for 4 years or something i didn't do. and what was done was done in proper. and that's a really think about where we all were 4 years ago. we were locked down a cove and think about how much license passed and he's missed all of that and he's got little kids. all right, something completely different. now the world famous italian city of venice is trying a new scheme to reduce torres and overcrowding discharging $5.00. the tourists were visiting on a busy day as sonya jago reports. not everyone is happy. it's a well famous oven one to build on a lagoon. and a 16, desperate to stay afloat under the pressure of mass tourism that is, has loan welcomed the flood of visitors that comes to its shows. but the passage of time and the crowds have taken the tow in
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a bit to control the damage to this unesco was heritage sites. a solution in the form of an entrance fee, a little more than $5.00 to stem. the tide of tourists system is very important because a, we are finding a new balance between the residents of the community and the dates. we 1st for anyone wanting to pay a visit to the floating city on such and busy days, will need to download a queue. all code total numbers will be limited. reservations are meant to be made online, but there are boots for those who don't have a smartphone. if you live local study in venice, you don't need to pay to do those who have hotel reservations raged on to 14 inspectors patrolling the main entrance points of the city on the lookout for those you've avoided paying the fee which can assign between $50.00 and $300.00 and it hasn't gone down well with some tourists when the free body to the private person
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on a low budget to come here for an hour or 2 and enjoy the city is surely a shame already for you to come to the country to visit a city in the city, your venice itself has only $50000.00 residents, but it welcomes $13000000.00 visitors a year. 2 sets of them come just for the day. the effects that tourism has on the city has long been a source of frustration for its inhabitants. cruise ships with band of to one calculated into adult really for those who had been campaigning for years over the damage they close to the lagoon. but it's also naturally of would have been put on the unesco world heritage and danger list. that's the you wouldn't body said the city was addressing the problems of mess tourism of a tourist destinations will be looking closely at the scheme if its success. it could be replicated elsewhere. but when it kept what she know, valdez's famous florian cafe can set you back $13.00. it might not dis,
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wait too many from visiting san diego. i'll just say era. nearly $300.00 electric electric vehicle models are on display of the paging motor show china dominates the global markets. a battery powered cars in the country. the brands are expanding overseas, could you and the reports fund aging. the theme of disuse, aging, also sure is new euro new cars. and many chinese also make us believe that this year is one blood chinese vehicles. will sue dominate the global market. so the scenario chinese automotive companies are increasing their investment research and development, so that we are able to produce cheaper and back to vehicles. that all the new people could afford to drive. china is already the world's biggest producer of costs and leads the battery powered industry. 60 percent of the world's electric vehicles for ease of sold and china.

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