Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC World News America 20241009 : vi

BBCNEWS BBC World News America October 9, 2024

Our international editor Jeremy Bowen has been talking to young palestinians and israelis about how they view the war. Its been another brutal, sad day. In gaza, more funerals of palestinians killed by israel. Talking peace will come much later. What about people caught up in the war . Injerusalem we met Israeli Army reservists who spent months on active service in gaza and on the lebanese border. The world thinks we have two options, to go to war or sign a ceasefire or a peace agreement. Im sorry to say that we have two options a very bad war right now or much worse in the future. I feel that right now, israel is kind of stuck in the middle with a western world that doesnt really know how to talk about the war, Cos War is a bad thing, its always something you can decide not to have, its always up to you as a western country, and you can decide to have peace, as if you can decide to have a relationship with someOne. You will have heard a lot of criticism of israel for killing civilians. Do you think that is fair . I dont because israel has no intention of doing that. It is a civilised society. Fighting hideous people. Israel is held by different standards by everyOne in the World Israel is held by different standards by everyOne in the world, and i know the reason why, the reason is pure anti semitism. Israels destroyed universities, killed thousands of civilians as well as hamas people, loads of the Gaza Strip is just rubble. Was that really necessary . I think its not enough im sorry to say that its not enough. After october 7th, we have seen many people going through the streets and just being happy that they were able to do what they did on october 7th. We Cant Trust them with our lives any more. We are no longer willing to do that. From jerusalem, we crossed Jerusalems Complex of walls and fences and went to the West Bank to meet community organisers. They say the west tells lies, has double standards, has double standards One law for israel and ukraine, another for the palestinians. From the very first moment, they denounced the 7th of october. But we didnt see the same international community i denounced the 6th of october,. 5th Of October or 8th of october. Now almost more than a year on the 7th of october, where we are now, and where i the international community are, they prefer to stay in the Comfort ZOne where our people are dying every day. You live in a troubled land. How do you see the future . Very blurred. You cannot see it. Its very gloomy. Tell me why. Because you dont know what will happen in the next hour not the next week, but the next hour. You dont know what will happen. We spoke to some young israelis. We spoke to some young israelis, similar Ages 20s to you guys, and they said, look, we cannot trust the palestinians after the 7th of october. Look what they did. I would say the same because after what they did with the 7th of october, the killing of the palestinians in gaza and the West Bank also, killing palestinians, Kids Being shot in the head, elderly people, women walking to checkpoint and being killed, i can say that i think the same. I cannot trust an israeli especially idf. So, hen you hear the israelis saying they follow international law, they respect the law, you dont believe it . Actually, no, i dont belive it. This is like a movie that hasnt stopped. This is like a Horror Movie that hasnt stopped. We see the israeli occupation, they attacked palestinians in gaza, how they bombed a hospital, families, the kids, they dont have any red lines. Now we start to feel that our new generation believe more i in the struggle by Military Waysl because by the way we are losing a full palestinian generation. When a whole generationl loses a whole generation, the international community should take care of this. This was supposed to become the palestinian parliament. It was abandOned, unfinished when the process collapsed. Broken dreams, Forgotten Dreams Of A Better Future that right now is bleak. Jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. As weve been hearing, israel continues its bombardment in gaza with israeli attacks reported in Central Gaza earlier today. The hamas run Health Ministry says 56 people have been killed in the strip in the past 2a hours. It follows heavy clashes reported at the Jabalia Refugee camp in northern gaza. The idf believes hamas is rebuilding its stronghold in the region and wants to prevent the fighters from regrouping. This is the fourth time israeli troops have returned to this area. For more on the humanitarian situation in gaza, lets bring in med global� S Country Director in gaza, rajaa musleh. The situation in gaza is very bad. There is no access for up to scare services or food or mechanisation. Four health or medication. There is no access for the Health Material to be entered because the Rafah Border is completely closed. Unlimited numbers of a limited number of trucks pass for gaza. So, the suffering is increased Day By Day By this issue on the ground. Tell us a little bit about the Health Facilities that are managing to operate there. What do they have available to them . Available to them . Actually, they care for the available to them . Actually, they care for the idf available to them . Actually, they care for the idf in available to them . Actually, they care for the idf in the available to them . Actually, they care for the idf in the north available to them . Actually, they care for the idf in the North And L available to them . Actually, Theyl Care for the idf in the north and in care for the idp in the north and in the rafah area. We have supplements for malnutrition and we deliver care to children under five suffering from malnutrition. We deliver additional care through a primary care centre. Actually, we deliver care centre. Actually, we deliver care for more than 5,000 are dps in a day. Care for more than 5,000 are dps in a da. , , care for more than 5,000 are dps in ada. A day. Internally displaced people . Yes. But a day. Internally displaced people . Yes but in a day. Internally displaced people . Yes. But in recent a day. Internally displaced people . Yes. But in recent doctors a day. Internally displaced people . Yes. But in recent doctors from yes. But in recent doctors from america and other countries to care for people inside gaza. The Us Supreme Court has heard a challenge to a biden Administration Regulation on Ghost Guns, and it appears likely to uphold Mr Biden� s regulations. These Ghost Guns are gun kits that are sold online and can be assembled into a functioning weapon in less than 30 minutes. The finished weapons do not have serial numbers, making them nearly impossible to trace. In 2022, the Biden Administration mandated that Ghost Guns have serial numbers and required Background Checks for buyers. The picture on your screen is a photo of Mr Biden during an event about Gun Violence in 2022. The regulation came after the number of Ghost Guns seized by American Police soared from fewer than 4,000 recOveries in 2018, to nearly 20,000 in 2021, according Tojustice Department data a 400 increase. 0n the other side, representatives from Gun Manufacturers argued to the supreme court that the Biden Administration Overstepped its authority by classifying these kits as firearms. With me is amy howe, reporter at scotus, blog and former counsel to more than two dozen meritS Cases at the supreme court. Amy, thanks for being with us once again. On that case on the Ghost Guns that was heard today, do we expect a ruling on that . Was there an indication what might happen next . ~ � ,. ,. , next . Well be waiting for their decision that next . Well be waiting for their decision that likely next . Well be waiting for their decision that likely will next . Well be waiting for their decision that likely will not next . Well be waiting for their. Decision that likely will not come until sometime next year. The justices seem inclined to uphold the regulation, which is a turnaround from last term in the summer break. They struck down a regulation that would have banned the so called bump stocks. Theyve been sceptical of these efforts to regulate guns in these efforts to regulate guns in the past, but they appear likely to hold this One. The past, but they appear likely to hold this One. What other cases can we exect hold this One. What other cases can we meet to hold this One. What other cases can we expect to come hold this One. What other cases can we expect to come up hold this One. What other cases can we expect to come up on hold this One. What other cases can we expect to come up on the hold this One. What other cases can j we expect to come up on the term . There is hesitancy to get too involved in any issues that might impact the election earlier in the year. What lies ahead now . Right now, the year. What lies ahead now . Right now. The cases year. What lies ahead now . Right now, the cases theyve year. What lies ahead now . I . Grit now, the cases theyve agreed to take up in the current term are not quite as high profile as some of the cases that they heard last term. Having said that, they can still add and will add quite a few cases to their docket. Many of the high profile cases that they took on last term involving things like president ial immunity and abortion went on their talk at this time where its on were not on. It bans HormOne Therapy referred transgendered teens. Tennessee is not the only state that has this. I think roughly two dozen other states have these kinds of laws. This is something a lot of people are watching very closely. We something a lot of people are watching very closely. Something a lot of people are watching very closely. We are ust weeks out from i watching very closely. We are ust weeks out from the i watching very closely. We are just weeks out from the president ial l weeks out from the president ial election here and potentially, there could be a role for the supreme court there, should either party decide that they want to refer something. How does that work . fix, lot something. How does that work . A lot of eole something. How does that work . A lot of peeple think something. How does that work . A lot of people think the something. How does that work . Lot of people think the Supreme Court May in fact, One of the reasons it may in fact, One of the reasons it may be keeping a low profile is in case he gets involved in any election cases, they also mightjust want to leave some room on the schedule to give them time to deal with some of these electionS Cases. These elections could come with challenges to the counting of the ballots, could come in any number of ways. I think the conventional wisdom is that the supreme court very much would like to stay out of the election. They dont want it to be the Ones who are putting the finger on the scale One way or or another. Or another. How does a case get from the district or another. How does a case get from the district where or another. How does a case get from the district where the or another. How does a case get from the district where the ballots. From the district where the ballots are being counted to the supreme court . ,. ,. ,. , court . That would, Challenge Or Examle court . That would, Challenge Or Example to court . That would, Challenge Or Example to a court . That would, Challenge Or Example to a Law Court . That would, Challenge Or Example to a law that court . That would, Challenge Or Example to a law that deals court . That would, challenge or| example to a law that deals with whether or not ballots that are postmarked for example before election day, but alive actual election day, but alive actual election day, but alive actual election day, can be counted. After election day. The Republican Party can file a challenge that law that would then go through the Court System all the way up potentially to the supreme court. The supreme court. Remember the famous hanging the supreme court. Remember the famous Hanging Chad the supreme court. Remember the famous Hanging Chad s the supreme court. Remember the famous Hanging Chad S Case the supreme court. Remember the famous Hanging Chad S Case in the supreme court. Remember the famous Hanging Chad S Case in the | famous Hanging Chad � S Case in the year 2000, famous Hanging Chad � S Case in the year2000, but famous Hanging Chad � S Case in the year 2000, but how frequently. . Year2000, but how frequently. . Bush year 2000, but how frequently. . Bush versus gore was a very unusual case. The supreme court in 2020 for example was asked to weigh in on a couple of cases related to the election, but declined to do so, so i think that is certainly what they would like to do as well in 202a. Are there other cases still in the mix that we can expect to come forward . , mix that we can expect to come forward . ,. ,. , forward . There are a variety of cases relating forward . There are a variety of cases relating to forward . There are a variety of cases relating to religion, forward . There are a Variety Ofj cases relating to religion, guns were a big topic, but also cases involving the second Amendment Right to bear arms. The supreme court decided an important case at The End of last term, cases involving the second Amendment Right could come back up to the supreme court. There are plenty of things that could come up are plenty of things that could come up to the supreme court. Perhaps if the president ial immunity case involving former President Donald Trump could back up to the supreme court if that case goes forward, depending on what the District Court decides. With the new indictment that Jack Smith has filed, whether or not the former president has immunity from the charges that Jack Smith has filed in the Election Interference Case in washington, dc. Never a dull moment for you and your colleagues at the supreme court. Amy howe, thanks so much forjoining us. More than a dozen states in the us have sued tiktok, accusing the social Media Platform of knowingly driving a mental Health Crisis among teenagers. A bipartisan group of Attorney Generals say tiktok uses addictive features to keep children on the app, and that it has misled the public about the safety of tools to help limit screen time. About 170 Million americans use tiktok every month. That includes 60 of all teenagers a fifth of whom say they are on it almost constantly according to pew research centre. California attorney general rob bonta, One of the lawyers leading the lawsuit, says tiktok preys on young peoples vulnerabilities. Tiktok has knowingly exploited our young tiktok has knowingly exploited our young people for profit. Its really that simple. They have chosen profit Over the that simple. They have chosen profit Over the health of our children. Over Over the health of our children. Over a Over the health of our children. Over a whole generation of young people Over a whole generation of young people. They have targeted at young people people. They have targeted at young people as people. They have targeted at young people as their audience, they have literally people as their audience, they have literally called our teenagers their golden literally called our teenagers their golden audience. Tiktok says its disappointed by the lawsuit. Michelle fleury is following the story from new york. The lawsuits from more than a dozen states argue tiktok was deliberately designed to keep young people hooked on the service. The massively popular Video App is used by half of america. A new York Attorney general Leticia James Claims beauty filters have been particularly harmful to young girls on the out, causing Body Image issues and encouraging eating disorders. She says the social Media Platform put profit ahead of its users well being. What has tiktok said . Of spokesperson said, we strongly through these claims, many of which we find inaccurate and misleading. The bipartisan group of Attorneys General are trying to force the company to change its behaviour and are asking for financial penalties to be imposed. Todays lawsuit is the latest attempt to hold a social Media Company accountable for attributing to a team mental Health Crisis. It comes as tiktok� s future in the united states is on the line. The us ban of the popular apple is to go into effect injanuary unless the country is severing ties with its chinese Parent Company by 5,000. � bytedance. In her first live interview since becoming the democratic nominee, Kamala Harris has told abcs The View that congress must act on dealing with immigration. Its One of her weakest issues among voters. The Vice President has been making a round of Media Appearances Over the last few days, as she remains locked in a tight race with republican rival president trump. With me to look a little deeper into what shes had to say is Jake Horton from bbc verify. What has Kamala Harris said about us unemployment . Good to have you with us again. She touch on good to have you with us again. Sue touch on this last good to have you with us again. Si2 touch on this last night on 60 minutes and reference the rate in this clip. We now have historic low unemployment among all groups of people this clip and this claim is quite accurate. It right that unemployment is a relatively low rate. But this isnt the lowest rate in history and not even in recent years. The lowest rate in history is 2. 5 , back in 1953. Even in recent years, it was lower than the current rate. The lowest under trump was 3. 5 . Under the Biden Administration, and drop slightly before at 3. 4 of the in the last year. Its not right say flows historically or even recent years. What about the Manufacturing Industry . What about the Manufacturing Indust . , industry . Specifically there, she was talking industry . Specifically there, she was talking on industry . Specifically there, she was talking on Abov Industry . Specifically there, she was talking on Abov You Industry . Specifically there, she was talking on Abov You On Industry . Specifically there, she was talking on Abov You On Abc| industry . Specifically there, she was talking on Abov You On Abc and when talking about the record on the industry, she said the work they have dOne. Talking on The View. The he came it that number is exaggerated and more context is needed around that claim. They have created around 730,000 jobs in a Manufacturing Sector at the start of 2021. But also, more context is needed because they have gradually increased in that sector since the covid pandemic, so sticking up Over the last three and half years under the Biden Administration. 0ver Half years under the Biden Administration. Over the last five months since may to september, there has been a Drop Off in those numbers. Theres been a 114,000 Drop Off between may this year and september this year. Although there have been an Overall increase, there has been a dip in recent months. The 800,000 number is slightly exaggerated and more context is needed around the claim. Another issue that is needed around the claim. Another issue that is very needed around the claim. Another issue that is very key needed around the claim. Another issue that is very key for needed around the claim. Another issue that is very key for the issue that is very key for the selection, we hear a lot, is immigration. Selection, we hear a lot, is immigration. Selection, we hear a lot, is immiaration. ,. ,. Immigration. This is an issue that she t to immigration. This is an issue that she try to take immigration. This is an issue that she try to take had immigration. This is an issue that she try to take had on immigration. This is an issue that she try to take had on last immigration. This is an issue that she try to take had on last night i she try to take had on last night in her interview on 60 minutes. The Numbers Today for what we have dOne, the Numbers Today for what we have dOne, we the Numbers Today for what we have dOne,

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