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Now if you are watching right now on youtube, the comments section is like, they want to speak to any of those costs. One, thats how are you getting to the Comment Section awesome, cuz the show has got to move very quickly. So lets go. First of all, to be occupied at westbank, where the, its raining military recent. You know whats in, on the sort of a city of janine, take a look. This is the 1st time in nearly 20 years that we see is really hook up. Theres twice palestinian targets here in the occupied west bank. People here say that seems to date, resemble the bottle that took place in the refuge account in 2002. To see after these really forces withdrew, palestinians buried their dead among the palestinians. Killed is 15 years old, but assaulted. Anytime i asked him to something, he always said, yes, he was decent, a light respectful. His problem was that the moment these really ami rated, he ran towards them. He wanted to die off his friend, coma was killed. The death of his friend was very painful for him. You need it so its good to have you on the stream. So often when we ask you to build this thing, youre talking about death, youre talking about moses. Youre talking about a really distressing part of the world to live and to report from what are we not seeing right now . What are the own reported stories the you want to tell our audience about you know, often when we talk about those operations, we are on a ticking clock. You know, we have to report the news of those who were killed. But sometimes these operations by these really on the so many children traumatized x rays scans. So sometimes so many stories that we want to tell, but we just with the cycle of breaking news happening so often in so fast that we dont tell those stories or not. Im sometimes i want to show that there are happy stories at palestine as well. Theres culture, there is music, there are concerts, people who are trying to talk politics force or fights for social issues, the music. And its not always the case that we get to. I like the nature, the music, but the concepts, the culture of the embroidery that palestinian womens is so often do under present them their cities. And you can tell a lot about old men from the dressers wearing. So there are so many of the stories that we dont would have to time to tell. How do you decide when youre talking to the news room about what youre going to go out to do . Youve got news, youve got st. Just how do you decide . Because i know many of the audience will just think palestine, its the same thing, just terrible things happen that every single day that is true. But also this culture. Yes, and there is always interest from the news desk thats i just need to highlight the stories behind and, and beyond. Sorry, the doom and gloom. It is our priority as a news channel to always bring our audience, the latest and whats happening. But we dont want to fall into making it sound like its old dash that its or can, its that sometimes, but people you know, pick up the next day and keep moving on with their lives. Even during the latest is really great on trading in the killing of 5 people. We read in our offices and we could hear the music of a wedding that was taking place next to us. You know, life goes on and people here are resilient and keeping on fighting and going about their daily lives is also part of their struggle. So let me show a little bit of the beautiful part of some of your reporting via, via twitter. Here have a look here. What can you ramallah . I enjoyed seeing everyone Holding Flowers for the moms us. The hour will celebrate some other stay hot moving. And then if i keep scrolling, then we get back to the normal really hot knife of being a palestinian journalist. Want us to tell them is that you have is when you report on children and what happens to children, you have to work. How can i tell this story really make . This situation was a to my thing. Tell the world what is really happening. 16 year old jana was one story that you told a few months ago. Im just going to go back and we might not audience how you did that report as have a look on monday they went through the spoke to where jenna was killed by Israeli Forces at home was the one who found his sisters body leads on sunday. So i was off to the as riley forces withdrew. I came back on. My uncle told me to call jenna. I found who did and the cat was next to her. I couldnt believe my eyes, the middle of the children managing in a situation where they can be the victims any time. Its hard to ask this question because sometimes i should like children here too much faster than as with in the world where its like check point soldiers closures more we filed, we hear from children who are very, very young and shouldnt really be talking about those things jenna, that wish teachers in the big District Court was not even 16 yet. She was going to celebrate her 16th bridge the a month after she was killed. She was trying to save her cat, who was under to stuff with this with the, of course has which i didnt jude and. And, and as you see from me its sometimes a dilemma. Do we ask children what happened and tell the world the story or a we just cant read traumatizing them by having them re narrate the story of the trauma to us again. So its always how does for us, how to strike a balance between telling the story and respecting the fact that those are children, you know, words on, so to speak. I was trying to think of a way to show the audience what it must be like see you and the stress for you and the crew of telling stories. When people dont want him necessarily to be that tell those stories. I found something on twitter that sums it up, but i want you to, to look for what were seeing because this is tia, but its what youre not showing. That is the fear. So this is what need a twisted ad team is still shaken off to being harass, threatened and taste. Weiss really set list one qual, im kind of pull it out for kilometers, trying to pump into us. I was too scared to lift the camera up to show how the call almost h as see. You dont really saying anything a because youre not lifting the camera, but what happened . What was going on . So we were reporting on the story of a better one community that has left its territory or with they were looking for decades because of the growing attack spies really suckers. And we just turned back to the scene after they left, and it was one day, or even hours after theyve left at these really suckers came in with their sheep. And, you know, we thought they were veterans. And then when we realized we said, oh okay, this is a great photo. We need to take our cameras off at the moment as we got into the car, they told us and chased this and they tried to sell it to us. And it was too scared to lift the camera up because what if that stuck to those things . But thats another publication. Because the reason why at the secretaries were chasing us just because we were showing what theyre doing. And then he turned the car in the, on the highway and kept following us. And so we had to take another road. We kept talking to our Security Team at the news desk into how telling them, you know, were scared. We are afraid. What do we need to do . So those trucks are attacks are becoming watching and much more frequent. And specifically when it comes to kind of to new jersey is telling the world what those suckers are doing. One more piece of video and thats coming from a recent report. In fact, i believe its from todays mubarek to or if i few as around the well to all celebrating a house that has been demolished, a family situation. You are telling us up to date with the story that youre telling me so often when we go to add port under demolished homes, we go the day off, and then we and when we sort of another story with this family, we decided to start filming them. When they got a demolition order against their home because their son is accused of killing in his rate, the soldier in an attack in october and it isnt his regular policy to didnt finish those homes. We talked to the comedy before the house was devoted to it, they were taking their belongings out of the house and when it was demolished and we returned today after it has been destroyed and they cannot rebuild it or do anything with it. But they were still trying to receive people on a, a what coming to congratulate them, put it in the same house itself. Theyre like, you know, this is a piece that weve made so many memories and, and were not just gonna keep it even when we move to a new house. Were going to keep going back again and again. So its basically showing houses, families deal with the trauma and the pain of losing the home because the same day israel says theres something new to abraham. Thank you for your service to out as a we always appreciate the poor thing as, as spring on the stream today. Thank. Next, we had to hire country the out 0 correspondence raise. A bow has spent many years reporting on most recent visit to puerto prints found civilians trying to avoid gang violence, kidnappings and poor health care. This is the largest hospital in haiti and it has been barely working for the past 5 months. The pediatrics unix has just started to work once again very, very slowly. But when we arrived here with the oldest children that you can see here that have been abandoned and then is 12 years old. Who is 10. And this baby is 6 months old. Teresa, i noted as he was doing your report a little gallon than she had a hand behind you. You go after hand and she smiled broadly. And you didnt miss a beat. It carried on doing a stand up that was never going to happen twice. It was just kind of happened was what was that like your reporting and then a little lunch can hold that hand to you. But if you try me to bring tears to my eyes, im gonna have to face it with a very low to be for us because we were ready to cover, you know, a country in crisis with violence, with games. Then suddenly we made it to the hospital to talk to tell the stories of those were trying to get some type of assistance of health care in a country that is completely that is in a crisis. And suddenly we found the oldest children in this, the actrix unit that they had been left there. And one of them was eating their diet for it because they had no food. For example, this is something that i did not want to tell them to report, but basically because it was so horrible, it was so sad that then we left it out. But that was the condition of those children living and thats all screwed up. And then i started doing a piece of camera which was one, was very fast reporting and what was happening. And then she grab my hand, but i was like and she started mining and, and was very, very emotional for me. So hey, teen, every time you go back to hazy every time a report from pages out a 0, its almost as if what more could go wrong, what more can civilians have to come with . And this waste more, you spend time with one of the big guys, i dont like the cooler cells look at, but i notice g 9. And that was something that makes it very difficult. Those guys like very difficult to report from hating. So what did you learn from actually being almost imbedded with one of the pre k scans in haiti and what were they doing with the population that a heavy, you know that youve spent your time in haiti as well, and its every time you go back if you find a situation that continues to the pewter rings and, and the reason why we decided to go this time expect because we were seeing that the precedent, the interim precedent was asking for help from the international community. Because the police is enabled to fight against against 80 percent of eightys, capital is controlled by guns. The United Nations secretary general is also asking for international and help. And when we spoke to the United Nations representatives for haiti, she literally told us that they know that the country needs assistance. That may be some type of a special force to help the police fight against the gun. But then nobody wants to take the lead, not the United States, not canada, not friends, or, or anybody. So right now, it seems like haiti has been a band that in fact, she literally told me that right now the world has other priorities like ukraine. So the situation is, is quite bit dire there and i met with the leader of the g 9. It was kind of, you know, we were, its very interesting because when you move across the capital, you suddenly find areas that are a big states. So youre not wearing your security equipment for, you know, were trying to talk to people to tell people stories. I dont like to be, you know, protecting myself when all the others are. So bugging about what is happening, but then you reach an area and its a war zone. Its streets that are completely empty way just session thing is ongoing or guns are trying to take control from what area or the other area. And thats how we met jimmy sherry. So hes also known as barbecue, you know, he took us to the front line of, of the area that theyre trying to control. He was there with around 10 or 15 of these fighters. You know, all, if you, if he says that hes not a gang leader that hes actually a politician, hes very, very critical of the Current Administration of the United States is pressing in hazy in the past. So he suddenly has a discourse of what needs to happen in this country. Can basically says that hes appointment for yourself to start. And he says thats what the police need. This is more help to fight against the other games. But thats the situation on the ground. Right now it seems that it is a, was on some parts of for to print have turned themselves what was own. And theres nobody there that can help or assist to change the situation right now. Me from out online audience watching on youth. She does a lots of appreciation and feel what theresa and also so need is as well. They really respect the way that you keep going on, even in very difficult situation. It has not escaped. I notice that you are currently at an airport with me just quite nicely into your next story, which were about to head off into tell us more while im here right now. The airport on my flight is even got in about an hour, but were heading to the probing so wed be more than argentina. Thats where one of the largest dc and we served in south america is located between northern argentina, bolivia, and t. And theres uh, several indigenous protests ongoing against the local government. And what this is community is theyre afraid about whats going to happen in their territory is mostly because they say that left you make struction is for you to contaminate their territory. Many of the indigenous communities they are depend on, on sold, if its happening in souls, thats all around the areas of northern origin. So you know, thats where their work. But thats also where the lift you implants are located. So this is the latest complex happening. And its interesting because argentina right now is the countries the crises with over a 12030 Percent Inflation rate. In the past 2 years, it desperately needs its exports, its exports of a crops effect, which ive left to you and other things. And, and it is what happens when a government is trying to put promot exports and promote development, but at the same time, to counters with local communities that are affected. And that in many cases have been to boston. And thats where were heading there to talk to some of them. Stories about who is preparing for next assignment out 0, right . At this very moment, a plane is leaving and one of our states, right . If i, we wish you a safe journey and looking forward to seeing your report on out to 0 very soon. Take care finally, right here in washington, d. C. Our white house correspondent, kimberly how could next of quick questions that help keep us informed. He, she is present in the National SecurityCouncil Spokesperson john cubby on who grew up at them instead of a new cry. Lets take a look to come to new conclusions on this. Were working with the ukrainians. Well try to get as much information as we can try to work out where kimberly was 6 rather spot 3 seats in and of paint jacket. But even that i could still junk of a bridge like, yeah, i see it. Yeah, i, i like to ask the question that i call the she might loose or press pass pretty much every day. But well, thats the question we should all be asking, right . So what ive noticed increasingly is that people are afraid to ask hard questions and thats what our job is. And so much has happened in the last few years. Um, one of the things that is great about the United States as the 1st amendment and, and the right to free speech and, and that is something to cherish here. And, uh, unfortunately, more and more journalists are not embracing that and are fearful of losing access. And that is the muscle that so many are being paralyzed by and that losing access is really important, not an ice savings for working at Different Networks where they, if you dont say a specific thing, you do not have access to anybody who is in power, who can help you tell that story . That is a dilemma. Its an absolute dilemma. What ive tried to get the White House Press corps to do, but so far, no one has sort of jumped on board. Is that collectively . If we all Work Together or kind of take it out in a correct but so far, but i, i just 08603. What was in the, in the, it is, it is becoming a little bit more contagious. Yeah, it is. It is spreading. But its been slow because theres here, but it is changing, for example, what weve seen just even in the last week or so with the us president has been a bit more comfort in terms of asking questions about the president s son hunter bided, which used to be a no go. Even just a couple of months ago. That veil has been lifted. The other big one is the president s mental acuity. That is another big one that has been the elephant in the room for many, many months. And yet people have been afraid to ask it for fear of losing their access. You put it very politely, i want to give out what is an example of somebody that happened early on today at the white house. So this is present, joe biden, being asked a question, and then he offices it and see if you can spot with a mistake is lets have a look. Lets have a listen. The by you see the home fly around the world. The question was, to what extent has thought it may puting thing we can by recent events, the closing vladimir putin, the mistake is in losing the war in iraq. That could be a misstep. I misspoke how many times does that happen . Kimberly, its happening every day. Multiple times a day. In fact, i did a quick little check in the last 10 days. The president has not just referred erroneously to the war and ukraine as the war in iraq. Hes also put his hand over his heart. Over when the indian net or india is National Anthem was happening, not the american National Anthem when the Prime Minister of india was here. He also, when the Prime Minister was here referred to him as the Prime Minister of china. He also said when a Prime Minister moody was beside him, he was walking to his table and said, where are we . He was completely lost. He uh, on very recently add an event in hartford. Uh, said god, save the queen man. Well, unfortunately the queen is no longer with us. And um, we dont generally say that in the United States and what do you think that people are not saying out loud or the president is a very experienced, lovely man. That is very clear, but hes also 80 years old. Hes the oldest serving president and us history. All of us when we get to about 80 in a demanding job, are not going to be our sharpest. And whats the white house has done is isolated him from the press. We have not been given access to his doctor. Every effort has been made to keep the doctor away from us. We have been asked. The president does not give us access to him in the briefing room. And what are they hiding as a hiding frailty, crack dementia outside as president reagan had alzheimers in his last time . Thats right. We dont know. We can only speculate without access. We are able to find out for the American People and that is a problem. And the bigger question becomes, as we are talking about the war and ukraine, we are very, very close to a potential conflict that could erupt into something much larger. Very, very quickly. We have just had a legislation drawn up in the us senate that basically says if theres something as simple as a radiation leak, article 5 could be, it could allow us to get into draw nato into a water conflict within us could be heading into a large conflict with a president who is old bingo, an isolated and perhaps have some quite Serious Health issues. So if the president isnt making the National Security decisions, the question becomes, who is kimberly how kit just freaked us out. Thank you. Kimberly, we look forward to asking those old quick questions in the future. Todays about nita abraham. Thank you for being on the show today. We really appreciate it going behind the scenes understanding your reporting will and disappearing wayne will of time and we usually get spiral here on the news. The news continues on out is here. Thanks so much and dx the the, the chill co region as part of south america is the toughest we follow to men who seem to thrive on these challenges. A veteran Truck Drivers on says every clue whatever the web to provide for his growing family. And the cowboy who enjoys his rough and then the last risk in it a power outage there. The big calling block chain encrypted currency. Disruptive technology joined with me and introducing a bill to outlaw crypto currency all the way to a federal financial system. 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