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and that does not mean that we don't harm we don't tucked we do. we exploit the student protests in solidarity with palestinians, right across the u. s. and beyond police move to shut down some of the times that may say that this is out just a live from dell hall. so coming up us senate to buy the sand, the slams israel's prime minister for cooling the student protests and see symmetric small. it is not anti semitic. to point out that your bombing has completely destroyed more than 221000 housing units, garza leaving more than a 1000000 people homes and is ready to strike,
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kills full people in the side on the rest of g compton. central garza, dozens of people are dead in thousands of houses are washed away by slugs in kenya . rain is expected the, the student protests, the full thing, palestinians that began at columbia university in new york have spread across the us into europe. and beyond that, demanding the schools divest from israel, the wrong growing efforts by university officials and police to clear the demonstrations. don't 100 now results from new york another day. another group of pro palestinian students occupying yet another american university, demanding a ceasefire in gaza. end of free palestine. this in cam and it city, university of new york was and it's the 2nd day on friday,
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a public institution joining a movement that started at elite private institutions. it is spread from campus to campus coast to coast from columbia university to the university of southern california, which is canceled its graduation ceremony over the protest. the occupations are rejected by university leaders and reviled by campus police who i'm students blocked from entering the territory. they occupied which supported by the swelling ranks of students in palestine and advocates across the us, including orthodox jewish supported the as the 1st of all raising, i disturbs me to my core to see my own people. public trading. something that we've been doing is this very disturbing. on thursday campus police tried and failed to forcibly clear students from their camp of
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occupation. the intensive at city university of new york is a tranquil or even gosh, they've seen. but what people are worried about now is that new york police will come in and do what campus police putting the new york police department on friday . preposition erik aids in portable light poles, a harbinger students. fear of a new wave of arrest that have swept universities across the nation by the hundreds at each campus student organizers and university leaders negotiate demands. and it can't stand off the students wanting to investment of university assets from israel and anything that helps that wage war and does university leaders demanding their campuses. it's beautiful to see that there are some of the encampments and the young people are really, really starting to show up and support and demand that a schools are held accountable for their relationship with his rarely condensation
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. as college presidents call him police to clear encampment after encampment the demonstrators build and rebuild in a stalemate that reflects a deeply divided american nation. john henry and l g 0. the students at columbia university of promising to maintain their encampments until the demands of met kristen salumi reports from the campus. after 10 days, the encampment here at columbia university is still going strong, alumni and other supporters of the demonstrators are dropping off food. faculty volunteers are guarding the entrance to the and cabinet, and the students themselves remain here, day and night. they're holding teachers that involve muslim and jewish students together. all of this, while negotiations are continuing with the administration,
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but it's clear at this point the university doesn't want a repeat of what happened when they called in the police and arrested more than 100 students. that just brought out more demonstrators here at columbia university and all around the country as well. it also provokes criticism from the faculty. the school senate earlier criticized the administration and a formal statement for its clamp down on the students, which they see as a violation of what the university stands for, for a free speech and the right to speak out. that said, the university is also facing pressure from students who say they feel uncomfortable and at least one major donor who has announced that he's angry about what the school is doing here and has pulled his support. kristin salumi, l g 0, new york. but as we mentioned, the student led protests move to all the regions of the us. i'd be jo castro is at
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the university of texas in austin. with this update to you. t austin, president j. hartzell is facing calls for his resignation after the brutal police crackdown to remove protesters from campus earlier this week. but now 3 days after those arrest hartzell says he is quote, grateful for this current protest in support of palestine. and he gave no indication that he would call for more police intervention. that's despite student protesters, breaking curfew last night and their back today holding a peaceful demonstrations. there's been music and speakers and arts, and they're calling on you t austin to divest from that weapons manufacturers and from companies that benefit is real. and they say they're not buying the words of appeasement from the university president. they say that they feel there's a double standard on campus that goes back for years with little or no protection for most of the students when they face discrimination and the university move to
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protect your students when this protest started. in fact, some of the protesters here are jewish themselves and they told me this has nothing to do with anti semitism. yet everything to do with protesting palestinians and gaza and protest leaders want to return to that message front and center. how do you go? castro? alger 0. austin, texas in power is a demonstration by students. so one of the front is most prestigious universities was broken off off today occupied the main building for hours. ceilings for university management now says it's reached an agreement with students who promised they would no longer interrupt clauses. i'll just here is natasha bond flow. is that the pro test this report as r k did inside services, procedures, seal support, university, dozens of students demanding it into israel's war and garza outside to others challenging for phones to help. so put se, se is a genocide and we are witnessing a genocide. and as a student,
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we are in the process of shaping our own political awareness. and we know that students movements and voices have marked history. so this is why we can't stay silent. things became tends when a group, supposing israel arrive to stay, just counter protest, really. so cancer, i live near here and i worry this university is no longer friends. french police moved in to separate the 2 sides. meanwhile, most students during the demonstration in district we own children, one of the they have is a university is like there is another great we have a few demands, but one of them is to start investigating all of the ties they have with the state of israel which is academy and financial. there's already research with the work on
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that to understand how these really universities are complicit in the case of financial genocide declared by the i c j. and we want itself with investigating prep partnerships to protest as relate to student demonstrations. and wednesday, french police play the 16 move. the student says was 1800 and symbolic. there's a real we will not only and seems to be very wide and burn friends quite very deciding, proposed 9 voices. now we've reached another step with the police coming into our campus during the wednesday, the facing to take us out of the companies. this is the next assignment of a silence. the must be broken, say to students, if palestinian rights to be heard, especially popular. i'll just sarah power us, send it to brittany sanders has slammed as well as prime minister ben, you mean nothing? yeah, for
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a moxie made criticizing the protests and the us. nothing. yeah. how to describe the demonstrations as horrific. he said, campuses has been taken over by what they called anti symmetric mobs. well this was sent as response. no, mister, that's a yahoo! it is not anti semitic, or pro, from us to point out that in a little over 6 months, your extreme is government has killed $34000.00 pounds of citizens and wounded more than 78070 percent. the form of women and children. it is not anti semitic to point out that your bombing has completely destroyed more than 221000 housing units in god's up leaving more than a 1000000 people homeless. almost half the population is the nets and yahoo! anti semitism is a bile and disgusting form of bigotry. that has done on speaker go home to many
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millions of people. but please do not insult the intelligence of the american people by attempting to distract us from the immoral and illegal war policies of your disagreements and rates as government. this is randy. as strikes have killed at least 4 people in the silence captain central garza, several others were wounded in the overnight attack on residential buildings. rescue teams have been digging under the rubble. survivors is ready for is also intensified the results on your offer. in southern guns, palestinian health ministry says at least 51 people were killed across the street from the past 24 hours to come by sue is enough. it was really a very heavy unplugged unites across multiple areas. and the goal is a strict specifically in the southern parts here in rough like we have been reporting yesterday over night,
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the balance and intense hope. ringo is really surveillance. the joe's and fight suggests that later talk get to that residential house in the through the neighborhood in the western part of the roof district, at least 6 palestinians have to report of kills including 4 children that the attack has been carried out in the late hours of this, of a nice as, as people who have been injured have been transferred to receive medical treatments inadequate to hospital. but the reality is really sounds really gram on the other part of the gaza strip, specifically. and i'm gonna say rock refugee camp were at least 8 palestinians, half a report at killed while 30 others at least being wounded. and as ready as try that targeted the residential house on quoting. so i witnesses the, the attack that has been carried out has caused collateral damage to 7 neighboring houses, not why that went largely affected by this up to it by this strikes that could cause a mass of destruction in the entire neighborhood. but within the past,
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i would have been more strikes on a great refugee come as they have targeted the residential buildings as implants have rushed to the location of the targeting in order to recover the injuries from that area as to the occupied westbank. now it is rarely false as a shot, the 2 young palestinians at the solemn check point near jeanine, the victims were reportedly killed during fighting with soldiers. these fridays light that prevented ambulances from reaching their bodies as ready forces arrested more than 8000 palestinians. and they occupied westbank since the beginning of the war and gaza. those have been released talk about ill treatment, lack of food, and medical negligence and prisons. i'll just hear a spoke with alma ross off a 74 year old protest in active is from ramallah, who spent 6 months in, in this right of the jail. when he was released, his family family recognized him the
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committee mackenzie. we met an automotive had the visual probably has a beautiful home mom does tend to milam a visit destiny if one of the government has money and then one can you please has had federal and it has just so many sourcing unless you put them in, in soon as you get the fuck compliment, i'm glad you conducted the partial level farm and the fact you have been bundled off the actual one or more pop by move. it's in the, in the head that he yeah, i just think kind of what have to do from manhattan, but board are pushed through all the others in, you know, can you walk up all to i don't have to fit awesome. would you, can i,
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i'm not hit enough. so how bad the, how much actual job to back in the next 2 of them are some of em email, almost sort of impartial. this is for mortgage and so on. fine and know i have to look more into how these on the number of pop in the let me tell you that for i think what you have today is what in the old for the us and different how do you solve? i know i didn't this public shipyard i'm hoping to tennessee said, since you left session as of june, had it me since i've had the successful assets and it wasn't me to see them? no, no, my company is he, is he and what am what company that he will assume jeanette. a lie national coronado high. as i said, i have allowed this era. so it is on from its 1st democratic election. south africa
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celebrates freedom day time of economic and social problems, the phone counseling, the called global ministry spending. as i said, all time high, one nation is racing to buy weapons will western side issues in impacts or wrongs ability to wage a war against israel. fuss, why it's an it's ancient city of venice is charging entry fees per day. trippers counts you the cost on out as they're 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 stages we want. we want the education reward because the women in my country
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and that's suite one. we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are walking in their footsteps, our ancestors. whatever has been done before, can be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is key is you to the the welcome back. you're watching, i'll just a time to recap on headlines, student demonstrations and support established in is
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a spread across the us and beyond. at columbia university, students are promising to continue occupying school grounds despite police efforts to clear demonstrations. right, the strong says killed at least 4 people in the side of the cabinets in central golf. rescue have been digging for survivors off to a residential building was good to young palestinians have been shot dead by is ready for the occupied. westbank had been fighting with soldiers a solemn check point of the city of jeanine. south africa is mocking, says he is of democratic freedom. and in the end of a pol type rule, freedom day celebrations in pretoria will be officiated by president carol, run the photos of opinion polls show support. so the routing african national congress is dwindling. head of next month's general elections. john hall joins us now from pretoria. so how is the freedom day being monks and what does it mean
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for people? well, that's a sometimes complicated picture to be honest with you. so i'm a, there's an event taking place just getting underway with the ministry parade behind me at the union buildings in for torres, where nelson mandela was inaugurated, sought after his 1st black president, back in 1994. today they're celebrating the election that swept him in the african national congress to power on the 27th of april of that year. exactly. 30 years ago with millions of black south africans were given the votes for the very 1st time. and boy did they come out and use it to turn out that it was 86 percent giving birth essentially to what became known as the rainbow nation. the new south africa with its brother, brilliant constitution, promising a better life for a little but, but things have not all gone south africa's way, particularly of the last 10 or 15 years. yes, there is political freedom. this freedom of speech, the vibrant street media and a high functioning district, but many people will tell you there is not economic freedom that to separate the 32
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percent draw. this is the huge unemployment right here. well, thank describes the society is the most on equal on us corruption is rife, infrastructure. he's in a diet states and in an election do just next month you can see perhaps some election post. as i said, behind me. paul's predict the amc code for the 1st time full of any 50 percent of the device is active and happens for it in itself. be a pretty significant milestone in this country on. thanks so much. that's jonah, how they're in pretoria. let's go with it for me. the minute i, she is in alexandra township in johannesburg. so for me to do, people of the townships feel much of this freedom has filled it down to them of what was spoken to a number of people in this township sent me. it's just north of johannesburg. it was established in the early 19 hundreds full population of about 70000. today it's
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3 times that size and continues to grow. so many of the people here live in overcrowded conditions. it's densely populated, unless a number of services a just behind me, you'll see how some people have to live there about 50 people living in this area around me. it's about 510 or 50 meters by about 10 or 15 meters with at least 10 homes. and each of those homes have about 8 or 10 people in it. that's those are the kind of conditions that people here live in. and we're going to speak to one of those people a send me to answer your question about how they feel on freedom day a time. dick advocacy as lived in alexander i entire life. she's 28 years old. then they go, you will born into democracy. do you find that your life is any different to that of your parents who live during the birth date? no, not really. is not defined. it's almost to see. i mean, like you can see, we are living in a one rooms,
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one bedrooms. maybe we have 10 inside the house for my family, we are 10. and then maybe 2 is employed like my might, and my brother there, you know, all of us were not even like, we did go to school, but you can make these no droppings at the free time when they can lot of things. if an education system is assessed somehow is alex is full of caught up. shoot. if you don't have money you will look a lot. so everything alex, it's mind you what you need a job, it's money. you need anything. it's money is to take you to a number of issues that many sold africans complain about from corruption to the education system. and unemployment is a key issue of capital. we spoke about your voting and the upcoming elections. that's in about a months time, and you will be voting for the 1st time you chose not to beforehand tell us why. i didn't want to vote because there was no point for me to vote. people to avoid things, but there was there to study. we are still in the same condition we used to be
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before, so as to point avoiding because they always come and tell us, inform me. so i asked if i didn't change change, but i felt like we have to licky. so that's why it was in voting, but now i'm hoping that maybe my vote this time will make the funny because i really want my life to change. what do you hope will be the key issues that the government deals with, especially to try and cement? what democracy should be about 4 millions of old africans who actually feel disenfranchised. the government should be less house. okay, great job opportunities for young ones. soon i'll be sending that to something to tell me that i'm not like they need the. i know once you do own phone does do that again. time is going i'm, i'm unemployed. it says he should try and create something for us. like to get jobs to better our lives. better schools,
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better education. because this days you go to school is just full time. even those who are going to school, they are going just to, to waste time, they know have somebody take that will come and see if you'd like us, that they would change. so it's just pointless to go to school, so i don't one. yeah, it just example. as you see i was like, you see i example that going to school is pointless. you will come back and see to seeking for a job, but you can find a job and it's not easy. it's not easy to live insight alex, i don't want to lie to think. i thanks very much. and this is the kind of sentiment to hearing from many people in that example with these crimes housing, the few jobs, many people also coming from other provinces and also neighboring countries to living townships like this to look for on it for employment, which is it's hard to come by, but people still take the chance. i mean. all right, thanks so much for me. the middle of a heavy rain has devastated parts of east africa and be some weeks at least
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200 people of diving fonts and tons of near. but monday and can yeah. hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced. welcome, web reports from kids. yeah, the county south of the canyon capsule, nairobi the reins mostly come at night, leave devastation in the morning. dozens of people have been killed in flash floods, here in kenya, holdings upon those mother was one of them. this is what remains of a home and have possessions. 6 people died here. this is exactly the place. this is where we found them. the body of my mother's name was trapped right across here and it seemed as though my cousin held her ankles with her head lost between her ties. people in the slums of the capital nairobi said the government some little to help president william route, so called an emergency meeting. earlier this week. i also asked the military and
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i'm happy them in the midst of what defends is. yeah. to provide some of the capabilities they have to support citizens. it's mostly can use red cross rescuing people and providing some food and shelter to those who've lost their homes. grace, why, why they told us nobody came to help her. and the ones that came gushing in and it keeps happening unless id number, but definitely sometimes you can't get food to eat for the day. so you just one meal in the evening, the water that comes from the other houses is a lot. it's read it lot, you cannot sleep at night and have to stay awake in case it comes again at a race as thieves broke in and stole her neighbors possessions when they fled for high ground. so she refuses to join the hundreds of thousands of people across east africa, has been displaced by the floods in the last month. scientists say that this kind
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of extreme weather is becoming more frequent because of climate change. and the weather full cost of the site is going to be more heavy rain here in the days ahead . malcolm web houses era. catchy auto county can yeah. a series of tassel tornadoes of the state of nebraska. this home was film. does it touch down in butler county houses were badly damaged and alcorn, the city's ad pool was also affected. least 11000 households were left with out power young kid awhile that had been trapped for weeks in a canadian lagoon and dog several rescue attempts. as finally freed itself and indigenous tribal and vancouver island, they've been watching over the oak or off through its pregnant mother, died on the beach late last month. several rescue attempts were made by the oak afraid itself on friday. a line search for this show you can get more information and follow more on the older stories has been covering. if you head
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over to out to 0, don't. com is counting the costs. now we're back to the top of the yeah, the the. now, despite the fact that we come to the end of the rainy season, there's 2 very big chiles around and thunderstorms. the focus may be less so into my from tendency. i'm a lazy mall so we can bone in sooner, raising a full cost out through $2.00, bernard, for example, would suggest we got 3 sundry days with temperatures as a result out to dipping a little bit. the average is around about the $35.00, mark me down to about $51.00 and the capital off. pretty nice. the next couple of days in australia where there's certainly a little bit of rain around on the east coast is nothing significant, but there is a bit of coldness coming out of the gracious tray and bite,
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which means tempting the lights dropping out so they didn't melvin back in pass, we're still looking at $25.00 degrees. we are also looking at some significant sherri weather in west australia, which is wanted, but it's definitely the forwarding where it's wanted to be honest. no, it wasn't shows the dropping temperature and try to, to down to about 50, which is, is that right for this time of the year in new zealand? quite a few days. in fact, you're sitting pretty underneath what have basically almost open skies, with temperatures in the teams. now reagan is coming across from the tasman, say, you know, that comes in things and have to be walk in christ church. the, the, the latest news as a boeing a military response. the situation remain fund nationwide with detailed coverage. it's only taking a few hours to turn the fittest streets into canals rooms and isolated from around
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the world, struggling by rushing full series of levi and, and the surrounding countryside, causing fires like this in the forests virtually every day. the photo and the cloud, which is tons of the cost on out to 0, you'll week to look at the world of business and economics. this week. global military spending is often only time high increasing and 5 geographical regions. so while nations racing to replenish this.

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