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of the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and have them saved you, this is when you live from dall coming up in the next 60 minutes. full members of hezbollah killed in his radio, strikes in southern lebanon, as bolo replies with john attacks on his right in the army base in northern israel . israel bombs more residential areas in southern garza, but says 9 of its soldiers had been killed in district. and i'm had to go to a live in washington where court hearings under way that could have a huge impact on the presidential election details coming up
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the that we begin in lebanon, west 3 has bowler members have been killed in a targeted is really strikes in the southern town of glen duty and has bullet has retaliated by hitting a military command center in northern israel, or the escalation comes a day off, the israel assassinated senior as bullock come on that with them. if we 2nd is writing strike targeting his funeral, killing at least one person in gauze are these riley army is targeting the refugee camps in the center of the script. in ty, residential buildings in the southern city of han, eunice were destroyed. more than $23200.00 palestinians have now been killed since october. the 7th. the casualties are also mounting israel. the army says 9 of its soldiers were killed in 3 separate incidents on monday. how much the senior
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political leader says israel has failed to achieve any of its goals in the war. con, has more, from june in southern lebanon. what's happening right now is both sides a moving away from this board a way that every diplomatic effort was trying to keep it contained within the boulder just behind me as well as hits. now some bee roots with the killing of celery. just last week. it's hit 10 kilometers in with 3 drawer and drug and strikes within about 24 hour period. that is a very dangerous escalation. it's something that the international community really wanted to stop has been shuffled, diplomacy going on between a ton of eve and the us. and the us here in beirut is all, in fact, a most hosting. the top diplomat for the us is a said to be coming to buy a route to talk with the lebanese government about trying to calm things down and try to at least keep things contained within the,
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within this area. but there's talk these talking things, all these has bullet at least fights has one senior come on to the we know of fail . come on to hit in the self is pushing hezbollah. i'm there. these readings are pressing. has bull hezbollah reaction sofa has been to hit targets within ero, in the central gallery, which they've done. but they've also hit this hot air base, which is deep within is ready territory as well. that shows you 2 things from his below. it's a message is a message, but they can hit that for in of the time of the choosing. and the fact that his bullet on afraid of going that fall in and proving a point to the is ratings. but again, very dangerous escalation and very, very dangerous movements on both sides. let's go live now to laura con a is the who's in haifa in northern is russell laura, what's been the response there of
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the what was actually just come from the old way in the north, a town called sloan me, which is pretty much, almost all evacuated from $9000.00, it's about $150.00 people left that and that's because as an incredibly dangerous escalation going on, a correspondent, enron con, has just said that was that his bullet hits inside in his ready come on cents in the northern clause. this was about 20 kilometers, was east of where we were in that life position. i'm a round us, we could hear some the artillery fire going out. it seems to be going very fox. we didn't hear it land there. also, drones suckling off above us and jets continuously in the sky. and so of course, israel has been pacing at locations in lab and on today. this is a dangerous, that's the place why there is much stuff with diplomacy going on. we have your
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effective state mc blinking who's arrived in israel. he's met with as talk officials from caesar. any questions? it'll say appointments, suspension, nothing yahoo. and he's just for the 2nd. he was here to know funny look at the war and golf but also to stop a so the escalation and one of the really dangerous ones is in the north as i was just speaking about. but he did write on x for me to switch to. i also stressed the importance of avoiding civilian home, protecting civilian infrastructure, and ensuring the distribution of humanitarian assistance throughout the process it . so there's no mention at that point of the note, but we know this has been one of his big priorities, but of course, keep going to deciding on that, trying to get to monetary and age into because of where it's out. so he desperately needed for the un ones. wonderful people all starving and to try to de escalate to bring that low at the the amount of air strikes and casualties. but even if they do, we know that the casualty cabinet has gone down into the past few days,
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but it is so extraordinarily high. the point where many are accusing them, of course of genocide. and we've been hearing reports. laura of the more is why the soldiers killed, which is going to mean, of course, no bad news for the government to tell the public. uh yeah, absolutely. now this happened yesterday, it was confirmed today. 9 soldiers were killed inside golf that happens in the south of the strip. this news that there was a big ammunition truck going through that, and according to these right, the minute tree this exploded the best thing. it was an accident that's still investigating. for the people died in that, but that would 9 killed all together, sir. of course this is going to be another. a tough thing for it's ready. 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu to tell the public. well, it's already in prison. no,
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certainly in the polls, but, you know, with a sheer amount of protests taking place against them at the moment people quoting for elections, just how unpopular he is. so the last thing he that he will want to do is tell the public that most i'll just have going into golf set and dying work on a life. was there in high find? no, this is rosa ami is continuing its offensive and central and southern gaza despite claims it is shifting to less intense, more for welfare. these pictures are from the as much as the refugee camp in the center of the strip. these really minute treat has been striking the area heavily the days camp has also been talking to schools of engine palestinians have been rushed to naso hospital in san eunice in the south. that's way israel says it is expanding its ground operations more than $23200.00 pounds of things had been killed since october. the 7th says todd wasn't isn't roughly in southern gaza for
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us. so thought i'd bring this up to speed on what's been happening there just has a, a new military strikes, of course, because of strep in the last few hours that you probably do are witnessing more expansion of the military attacks in the south. and in the middle areas of the territory, which supposed to be safe zone to a residence by now with the moving on to a new phase of fighting. as these very forces had claimed the claim that they are moving to a new intense fighting phase inside the territory. but what we see is a very incredible increase of the entries. the victims were full day by day insight garza stripe, including don't list the. busy during the past few 24 hours at least $120.00 pounds. busy to 200. busy who have been wounded, their strikes are patch stockton. the last 2 hits in the south where i agree to to
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replace wine is fairly flat. so i can with going watson to remove the middle of instruction in reading the do you have a better time with the east bed? the troops are trying to take full control over that part of the task for right now . but it's also important to say that they are using recently in a very intense rate admitted to qual, hope to drones, to attack a residence um, to terrify them, to move forward to the south and to make the live deaf with them. i'm terrible. i'm completely on safe on the text as well as part of the ongoing ministry campaign in the north as well did not stop as it was on going to the bottom until the last hour and the notary part of the big lot here. and also in the value of the town in the far north of gauze district. and this is partly what is run, has always has informing people to, to sleep mode, to the south. but what we seeing what we were seeing in the last few days is
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a very increased rate. the s drive. busy in the south lake by the united nation and different international organization, about learning catastrophe. and they're wanting to include in congress that the hydration and also to some branch of this seems like golf toner. i was a my 1st day or a rough. i thank you for us next to state anthony, blinking is holding a series of meetings with his right these, these writing leaders as part of his diplomatic tool. he's had talks with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as well as the president foreign minister and defense minister blinking is trying to prevent the war on god that from spreading across the region the spring. and i just see it as a senior political analyst model under the shadow now joins me now on set. so let's talk festival about these classes on the, on the northern side between is ready forces and has bullet seems to be going back
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and forth. now, there is always been this fear of, of the escalation, but it does seem as, as if and i don't know what you will take, you know, is on this, that it's, is being ratcheted up a little. now. it is at least in terms of the intensity or the last 72 hours, but i still think we are still in the logic of a bit of fit for tact. a bit of a limited clashes close to the borders. we're still on the logical if not, why do you think the war? we're still in the logic of both is raz hezbollah, as well as one of the united states, not exactly interstate today in widening the war that would lead to crippling is read the story and up and on, and perhaps bringing in a drawing in iran and the united states and tories no more, i think despite israel attempt at heating up the conflict with love it
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on despite his attempt that even humiliating has been lost. uh perhaps uh a bit of a overall reaction in terms of retaliation. but we are still within the logic of cross borders, dimensions for the time being. uh and uh, as we mentioned just before we came to uh, had to be blake and us select your state is in israel now meeting with, with leaders, do we expect anything tangible to come out of that or is this is a lot of this just kind of performative, you know, i think we can at this point in time start talking about 11 on and palestine 11 on guys in the same breath in the sense that this seems to be uh, and as we enter the 4th month of the war, that there is and understand an american understand that once which one we need to wrap it up. but this needs to be wrapped up somehow winded down wrapped up
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a need to start talking about that. they asked us not only in gaza, in spite of style, but also a lot of them. is there a headboard this and, and the future of what the relationship is gonna look like on that border between the been on and his right. just as we're talking about what the nature of or the future of god's, i wouldn't be as wide as this relationship with the west bank and east jewels give us also. so there's a sense now that we're coming to a point where things need to start winding now. regardless, right, these right is, are probably giving themselves until the end of the month. the americans are in a hardy to get it as done as soon as possible. now the end of the month, meaning this phase of the war, and i think a summer said it's going to go on for months. yes. yeah, this will go off on the web. this phase of the war will probably wrap up by the end of this month, and we'll probably see something similar on the lebanese border. so that's why i'm saying at this point in time, just as we've seen the last 3 months,
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while there's 2nd synergy between what happens and guys and what happens on the is their lebanese border. now, this next stage will also see a certain synergy as we start talking more about the day after, as it where problem is with lebanon. it's much simpler to talk about the day after, because you can talk about the borders, what borders and what measures security measures, in order to make sure that the relationships remains to be calm and secure. that's also what the guy is, that's a whole other mortgage. what is the future of guys who is going to be leading the future of guys? is it true what the united states saying is definitely not. we need to start talking up on the, about the day after the war. but the day after have us to think of that. is it true that the policy, you know, sort of the end of my life can extend it so far to guys and what is the right along with that? is it true that i sent out a list of majority consumers will get involved in the construction of gaza and
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under what circumstances would they in fact be able to come up with something tangible except to what's the palestinians shouldn't the palestinian stem after everything that they went through the 75 years or the last 3 months of war still have to face the idea that the americans are the out up. so what if i was going to come in and play that, but to are no sponsor of what the future is going to look like and so on, so forth. there's a lot of numbers, a lot of questions that we need to answer when it comes to the future of gods on palestine. when it comes to is i love it. honestly, i think it's going to be some, sir. and in all of that discussion that you just mentioned, there, there seems to be very little consideration for discussion about what palace thing is themselves envisioned in the so called they often it is, as you say, one of these other countries that are in may, may have their say,
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and that's not only the racist, it's sick, it's sick because it's, it's reflect the 2nd step of mine that is incapable of understanding that the palestinians are more capable problem is that most of our ups. i'm probably the most of the people around the world because of that experience as they have been under such tremendous depression under tremendous occupation. a parte does so on so forth. and yet they manage even the last 50 years to build something and to continue with the struggle. and they still are some of the most educated people in the world. they have one of the highest literacy, the xbox are some of that most, most successful experts in the world. so the idea that you can spend come to the fallacy, and after what happened the last 3 months after what happened the last 30 years of the hostile process and tell them for b. tar. know then your relationship to them come from washington and tell them what to do,
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come from washer and tell them who should lead them. come from washington and tell them how they should be that that's 1920, essentially colonial mentality that doesn't work today anymore. the 1st thing is, and they're place in for the need themselves, someone to search of the world's countries where established after the 2nd world war 2 3rd strides or more than more than a 100 countries established. i don't think any one of them has a people that is necessarily more capable of done the better seeing and people to establish a state to get your thoughts on us as always model, i'm sure thanks so much the whole to of the stories now and former us president donald trump is back in court with charges. he tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election. his lawyer is arguing that he is immune to prosecution because he was carrying out his duties as president will charge
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a stem from him. encouraging supporters who stormed the capital on january 6th, 2020. what practical hanging is outside the court for us. so patty, this 2024 is shaping up to be a very busy calendar for donald trump on the campaign trail and in cool. what can we expect to hear today as well, this is probably the most important case because it's the one for the so long and the one more likely to actually go to trial before the next election. so let me just tell you what's happening here. as you mentioned, it was charges for very serious felony counts in his effort to overturn the election. he argued to the judge in the case that he's immune from prosecution. the prosecution disagreed. the judge agreed with the prosecution said he's not immune. she said, we don't have kings in this country presents can be prosecuted. so now he's appealed and that's the hearing that's happening today. before 3 judges. i can tell you i've been listening in and it is not been going very well for trumps attorneys
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. first, they argued that he judges can't prosecute a prize or judges can't weigh in on the president because upset version of powers. then they argued that they could judges could rule it, and presence could be prosecuted, but only say, been impeached 1st by the congress in that effort. and so one of the judges put this question to you. and so if a judge as seo team 62 of assessed data, political opponents, if he wasn't a peach for that, could he still face criminal trial at the lawyer really sort of stumbled his way through tried to answer that. so the bottom line, the overall picture, translators, are green. what is this a to go forward? every present in the future is going to be hobbled because they're gonna want to be worried that they're going to go to prison for things they do an office. the prosecutors are say, look, if he isn't prosecuted, that is going to lead to unchecked corruption for future president citing examples of bribery on the way out of office if they are able to say, well,
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if it's an official ask for feel like give you the defense contract then you can't prosecute them for that. so what's happened now is trumps attorneys and just stop talking. the prosecutors and now getting questions from the appellate court judges . and it's really interesting to listen to this isn't like a normal trial. this is really rapid fire questioning on really intense case studies and citing cases from 3 very inform judges. so, so far it seems like it's been pretty rough on trumps attorneys, but we'll hear now in the coming minutes and a couple of minutes just have trust. they're going to be on the prosecutors. i was point out as well. patsy, that donald trump, who is the front runner in the republican primary while his primary season is, is in full swing now in, in, in iowa. so doesn't have to be there in cool, but he has chosen to be that what should we read into that? no. well, would you read a lot into that thing just to give you a sense of the calendar. the iowa republican caucus is a week from today. so that is for just sort of set the tone. no,
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he's very clearly ahead in the polls, but talk is, is, are strange beast. they can be very changeable. so most politicians would want to be in iowa because to the people by what it matters that they show up. but he chose to come here a week before the caucus. and there's a very clear reason for that. he benefits from these cases. you can see the fundraising numbers whenever he's in the news and there's all kinds of media here. he goes on, his social media sites say look, i'm being persecuted for you. they are coming after me because they want to come after you and he does well. but the fundraising numbers go off his support, the polls go up. so he very clearly wanted to send the message that, that this is important and he's doing that with his presence. all right, for the moment, practical. hi, live for stair in washington. becky, the united airlines and alaska air say they have found loose pots on several 737 max, 9 planes. so those discoveries were made off to
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a door from an alaska airlines across, blew out in mid day on friday. my kind of reports now on the crisis facing boeing of the missing piece that close the mid flight blow out has been recovered. the tool plug that blue will from alaska airlines flight 12, a 2 landed in a school teaches you out. the whole of left behind now being combed over by federal investigators. and the questions that's raised, multiplying by like monday, the 2 main us airlines flying boeing 737, max 9 had grounded the plane. so have some carriers outside the us. united airlines said that found that loose boats on multiple aircraft. and boeing announced that will hold an employee town whole meeting tuesday to address the issue. flight safety experts say look, played a large role in preventing casualties on the alaska airlines plane. the seats next
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to the hole and the fuselage with vacant and the plane was still climbing. i've had the cross b that's higher altitude, a cruise altitude, for example, maybe more across. you just wanna unbundle the about creating a big movie about the cabinet. and then 2nd one, you're going to risk all the loss of life with the passengers potentially able to be sucked out of the vehicle. last to questions remain about whether the plane should have been born at all. investigate, just say oppression. rise. ation warning. lights had turned on during 3 recent flights. it was very benign. uh, nothing occurred very benign. the light illuminated they flipped it, they reported it, it was tested by maintenance and then reset. but the issue was never fully resolved. and alaska airlines limited project do show to trips as a precaution. until friday's incident, boeing has come on the increased scrutinise and small, then 300 people were killed in 2737,
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next crashes in 20182019. those were linked to a software dfcs. now the company faces another crisis, and the company, airlines and the government are working to understand the problem and restore tests and just confidence. montana. how does the era, arlington, virginia, how old it's at ukraine's defense ministry have uncovered fraud among amounting to $260000000.00. the investigations were carried outside of the last 4 months of the demons, zalesky appointed wisdom metal. as the new defense minister, he's been tasked with preventing corruption and making defense procurement more trans bound. i said, beg is in key of with this update of this investigation has taken place over the last 4 months under the new defense. them is then rest and from the roof. and they say that they have uncovered $260000000.00 of violations of $260000000.00 worth of
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violations. and that's the current defense minister. he took office in september last year after the last defend samantha was forced to resign enough. lexi risk enough is mainly involved in getting allies to give you credit reference for the what voice efforts. but he's department did have a bad reputation that were allegations in fact, investigations revealing that the department had overpaid. things like eggs, winter jackets that were in adequate for troops on the front line. so that jackets and things like this. so at the end or those individually and not passing the implicated, he was forced to resign. there was also this investigation that revealed that for $1986000000.00 worth of weapons were delivered late. sometimes a many months like now when you're fighting a war, it's important to get those reference into the country and to the front lines. and especially when western powers are donating those funds or are giving you the money for those reference. and that was very embarrassing,
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but not the new defense minutes is very keen to show that they are taking action against corruption and be appealing at least the language is appealing to wisdom. how is saying that the new procurement procedures are in line with nato stands assess, because ukraine wants to be a part of europe. it wants to be a part of nato. and one of those main concerns that undermines listing efforts to keep supporting ukraine is that corruption size that i had on i just see that we meet for on this is new prime minister, who is the youngest to be appointed to that post? no, a is on the possibly coming to the 1st country in the world to spawn deep sea mining on a commercial scale, the
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hello we have the usual pop called cloud erupting across the good parts of the amazon facing. you can see how the heat to the dice house just crop up here. some live examples coming through. the larry with uh, chevy rain to just around the central and northern palm solve option tain, are actually, and that will push this way further north is, as we go through with this day, so some disruptive storms that could cause some light loss bodies and flash flooding as we go through the next couple of days, hosted up and associated temperatures here, around 40 degrees celsius, warming up in re i, and nature says big down pools, right through the amazon basement to west impossible sail edging across the was peru about us while the columbia and not too bad, lousy, dry, notified and settled where the rest is the case to across the carrot being further north. we have got some wet to weather, just moving across the gulf of mexico. that is making his wife of the race was maybe a little bit of what led him to southern mexico, luminaries of cuba for much of the caravan. it is looking fine and sunny and i'm not so far to sunny into north america. of course, that same with the system that's been producing copious amounts of fine,
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full volume stones. it will continue to do so 3 through tuesday, thunder storm, suddenly a possibility. tornado is also a possibility. some big snow to up to what was that ne encoder. and this most no, to the north west. the phasing cap is teresa cuts are for a record 3rd, truly the 2014 the smoking piece, including house and defending champions, katara san unit in south korea. and palestine who will place despite the war back home will keep you right across the actions out the tournament, the asian. how on al jazeera hearing the have you had any like says he has the support of 15 minutes of shot pick phenomena
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ran off getting questions. what do you expect this particular for to translate when it comes to the us selection reporting from the action? not just give you a sense of what an easy target this place is. i'll just see it was teams across the world. when you closer to the fonts of the story, the plugin you are watching, i just need a reminder, lots of stories this out. israel has carried out targeted strikes on his bullet in southern lebanon, killing at least full members. deepest retaliated by hitting
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a military command center in northern israel. it comes a day off the, is there a assess and i to senior his bullet come on the assignment the we in gauze are these rainy army is targeting refugee camps in the center of the strip. and ty, residential buildings in the southern city of con eunice were destroyed. more than $23200.00 palestinians had been killed since october the 7th. okay, these are also mounting for each row. the army says 9 of its soldiers, what killed in 3 separate incidents on monday. i'm a senior political leader says israel has failed to achieve any of its goals in the war. and are you in general? assembly is meeting to discuss the situation in the gaza strip of that comes as the u. n. is wanting. israel is bombardments and central gaza all severely hampering distribution of much needed humanitarian aid. last month, the us veto to resolution on garza calling for an immediate humanitarian,
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see spot diplomatic edits. a james bass is live for us now at the u. n in new york. so james, what are we expecting today as well, and we think it's taking place in the general assembly. in fact, we have c is riley, i'm busta you lot at um, who's speaking to delegate, solve the general assembly right now. as you say, this refers to a un general assembly meeting that took place some 18 days ago on the 22nd of december. that was the resolution that was passed to scale up age. but russia tried to a maintenance that resolution and get back into it. some of that were being taken out during the go see ations between the country that was promoting the resolution to you a united states. the us is threatening to use its be tough. it was any mention of a c spa, so that came out during the guys the agents when the resolution was put to a vote. russia put forward and the benjamins that put that c spa language back into the resolution. well,
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the us then used it's vito and on the new procedures that came into place last year, whenever the pink tab was used in the security council. a general assembly meeting has to take place to explain why that veto was used. so we've had right now these riley, i'm box it up with a file re speech. i'm talking about how mouse and the crime is of home us as you'd expect. that's what he's been focusing on. his speech, the product, sitting in that box that it was speaking before him. he said that of the death toll in gauze that one percent of the population. if that was the us, it would be $3000000.00 people. if you projected on the size of the us population 3 percent of the population of goes up seriously injured. he said that would be 10000000 people in the united states and he made it clear to everyone he believes now should be holding a c spa. now post and he held one up in the general assembly before him. we had the
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us and the deputy about the robot woods and he was explaining why on the 22nd of december, the us we'll do that. it's vito against that amendment. it is also striking that even as we hear many countries urging the end to this conflict, which we would all like to see, we hear very few demands of the initiator of this conflict. hum us to stop hiding behind civilians laid down its arms and surrender. this would have been over if from us as leaders had done that. well, that's what's going on inside the un general assembly, which is sitting for this meeting on gaza. the un security council isn't in session today, but that being some pretty dramatic scenes inside the un security council, even when it's not working. when diplomats, when i'm bosses and those around the whole street table, the un has tools that take place around the building. so people can see the
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security council one on one of those tools. they were looking at the security council and then it mugs that those are being shown around. well actually a group of rabbi is now that group of rabbis, as now occupied the security council chamber. they are in the train, but they've been shown thing in the train, but they are a group of robins calling themselves rabbis for a see saw, they would live streaming some of what was going on in the security council for a time. they've now been stopped by you and security you in schools, you have just moments ago being the door and the security council on the thing report is in to go and speak to those rabbis, a un security questioning them as we speak. all right, thanks very much for that update. i changed by his life for us there at the united nations. the a president,
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a menu of my call has named the new prime minister of france 34 years old. gabriel atalla is the youngest person in modern french history. the whole, the position is nomination follows the resignation of elizabeth full and she stepped down off the full thing through unpopular pension reforms. natasha butler is in paris with more on the new french apartments. ones as prime minister in french history just as 34 years old, gabriela, tall as something of a surprise, the nomination. there were lots of names around the last few days, but in the end it is in the 1st present, the manual michael has page probably because he is very young and dynamic, seen as a rising star in french politics and clearly and i don't mind was hoping that gabriella, because there's a help revitalize he's self employed. that's always really, she has to read and emanuel my call. he has served as the french stuff in spokes person is a budget minister, and most recently as the education minutes. in fact, is there anything in that price for a few months,
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but he's really made as long pushing through a number of reforms and higher education. and also he announced with donald advisors in schools just off to the so i'm afraid kids. so gabrielle as house a by way, accounts is an interesting choice in an across the political spectrum. most positions m p, 's do agree that is as a skills and to communicate so that he is non patient politician. how he will be as a prime minister there remains to be seen. and so neither is we challenging for him because of the big problem for the french presence of our new michael is he has no parliamentary majority. so any prime minister has a very difficult task to try and print size together in order to push through any legislation involved for the present. a, a bruno culture is a research at the center for political sciences at sea, on his part, he's in paris and joins us live. now talk more about this. so 1st of all, what do you make a of this appointment?
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what does he bring now to the prime minister job of the trust i'm imagining mccaul decided to deviate from. do you usually set down by choosing a very it's everybody's gonna provide a double. yeah. that's on the set. the need to must be to code for fun. and the prime, the self, the menu and my call, and the normally the, from these to was on does not call the high seated 7 can itself the state. but for this, the king of so could have bought the destination never to the shadow, the present in the case of gateway. and i think we have a very particular profile with the next on 50 taishan. that's every one of those in falls that he has an amazing subject to read is very young, is age 54. so the trust of familial and my phone is part of the vice.
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let's say that the emmanuel nicole would like to, would like, probably to, to bring this new life into. it's a come monday that it is true that the menu had muscle really need new brace and the new fresh air in the beginning of the 2nd on the edge. we don't know exactly. well, not a wants to go with the 2nd long day and probably uh, definitely an outside is going to is going to, to support the venue and my whole body. so collaborative at the same time, i would say that to, to, um, it is like a to a meet for my call that he meets the popularity of the younger uh, prime me. so that definitely i thought is so, so it says sign up for something with that. so for me and you have my quote to be see on today. yeah, lets talk a little bit more about that. i mean how significant a moment is this for emmanuel, my chrome and his, his presidency and his over popularity in the book. and i read to read, think of him into a mccoy's quite low. it's about 25,
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the t which is quite to know solid beginning, soft the 2nd on the 8th. actually, if any of my call since that he has been re elected less than 2 years ago, the big 2 big difficulties. one difficulty, no majority. the fresh, less than that assembly at the menu, and that's always in a very difficult position, as we have seen for the any gretchen lo, all for reforming the pension system. so 1st difficulty dot gabriella at the wayne, the majority 5 menu. and my point is absolutely not seth and the 2nd, if you could just menu. and my goal is to, to explain clearly what all the bodies see priorities will the 2nd month that when he come painting, when he was companion, get a menu and buckled said the teeth would be climate change, then it was reforming the pensions his then daddy's was the started to of the stage, then each one of the riots in the set up. so we don't do exactly what is the key,
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not the one priority of the sick on monday. so familiar, not cool. and eventually, gateway lead time is going to add a little bit on that to get your thoughts on this. uh, you know, a call to that thanks very much for your time. how the presidential candidate from ty, one's a ruling party, has voiced concern about the future of the self governing on ahead of elections there on saturday, lied strong, liking dog was also a also wound of threats from china. his democratic progressive party is facing a strong challenge from the k m. tea party, which favors closer ties with basing. tony chang has more for time pay. the vice president line had a message for the international community. and that was the piece in the taiwan strait is an international issue. he said this is going to be the most anticipated election for 2024. and of course from his perspective it is. he also can see that
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the want aspiring to piece. we have the no illusions a reference to many people's concern here in taiwan. china is paying a very important part. in this election, he said that if elected on saturday, he would work to build up defense. the parents is and he said the piece is priceless war has no, when it's china or to to return to the rules based global order at said it is going to be a very tough last couple of days of campaigning. the t p p, which has been in power for the last 2 ton space is a very stiff challenge from the woman dung, the cam t. there's also as the policy and the selection, the t p p and they have been doing surprisingly well, particularly with young 30. so you could be very important in this election. so while the international community may well be looking at taiwan, chinese issues over the next couple of days, those standing on the pallets,
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we're looking very much the domestic audience. tony chang al jazeera type above the insides, mocking a self declared national day in violation of the countries constitution and the 1995 peace agreement. the republic spreads scott celebration started on monday and both of us. the president miller, i don't think has been pushing for great to autonomy from central institutions in the bulk and country. january 9th come memorize the day when both me and subs declared the creation of their own states, triggering of for you. a noise parliament has approved a plan to allows deep sea mining office coast under the plan. the country will lease rights to underwater expiration from the old explorer exploration to commercial mining companies and opponents. a warning that put in danger the environment that support the site mining will reach,
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mineral is necessary for green technologies. i'm often vba is an oceans campaign and we're such a at the environmental justice foundation. he joins us now from berlin. thanks so much for being with us. so i'm guessing your opposed what i know that you are opposed to this move. tell us what uh. well, um we, we, we think that noise decision to proceed with the money defense and very, very catastrophic signal and will be hard around the world. so simply because it's a physician and save our economic interest, interest, and against scientific advice and the environments that keeps us a life the. so the thing about gives you money is that we know so little about the deep sea. and we, we simply do not know the implications of keeps the money. all the research independent research with which is available indicates that there was a mess of risk to the ocean, marine m eco systems. and we simply don't know exactly the implications of that.
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but we know that the, the, the impact of keeps the mining is severe since it is irreversible. and we'll definitely needs to buy a diversity loss to well, the norwegian government and we should point out as far as we know, they are the 1st country to, to explore something like this. but that they are saying that by doing this, they hope to secure the supplies of, of the wars that are needed to, to build green green energy technologies like a batteries, wind turbine, solar panels and so on. and that they are going to give due consideration to the environment. what do you say to that? well, let me, let me maybe take a step back. um it is the, it is the case that the agent government says that, but then the vision, government actually ignores still the advice on its own scientific institution. so you have the norway institute for reading research,
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which indicated that the area designated board keeps the money as vulnerable or, and also valuable. you have the norway environment agency, which is which is saying that the 60 mining will have the severe consequences. and back in july, the european economy science advisory council. all way. also that's by norwegian. scientists highlighted that it is indeed not necessary for the energy transition to, to um, to proceed with live semantic and you all, you also have like the official respect or who is a advocating against keeps the money in the way. and also companies like us store brand um, but to, to get to, to your, um, to your point. um, it was the in all ways in all ways, minnesota petroleum and energy, for instance, who says that use the money is necessary to a degree in transition. however, when we, when we take a look at about like future scenarios and they'll also, i'm how we deal with our resources currently. um, just to, to give you some,
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some numbers in that context by 2030 the u. n. estimates that that would be $75000000.00 tons of electric ways worldwide. while the technological capabilities accessed for recovery as rates exceeding 90 percent of comp i, cobalt of nickel. so the minerals which, which are the target minutes. and indeed semantics. we have like $16000.00 tons of cobalt a year, which gets lost due to insufficient collection for side single mobile phones and just like 10 percent of the annual production of cobalt and the market share of call batteries, for instance, without call while the nicole has been increasing rapidly in recent years by at 17 percent in 2021 to 39 percent in 2022. so we say it's, it's not in out of the bull like to simply to like to abandon the money. if we
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just implement the right policies, we need to, to, to implement reciting policies. we need to think about the way our mobile mobility and infrastructure works. we need to increase the lifetime of a battery of batteries in general and also focus on new battery technologies. and if we consider all that, there was, there was a consistency like an increasing amount of studies indicating that we don't need to be these minerals. actually we are not dependent on deep sea money and stuff we should like invest in. so could i economy policies. so um, business like the rush to mine minerals that we don't even need for the energy transition. and we are causing your reversible home by deep sea mining and dozens. wyatt signs tells us actually, that we should stop. think about the deep sea mining and just start to understand the implications before we mind the deep seats. and this is all like with this is
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backed by 24 states, actually including the, the biggest and industrial states in, in, in, in the world, including germany and fonts for instance. which to highlight that is a very risky endeavor. it's good to talk to you uh, mounting z unless i so i must be was that scientists have confirmed that 2023 was the world's health this year on record data from the copernicus, climate change service shows 2023 was the hall to see it by substantial margin unlikely. the world's room is in the last 100000 years since june 2023. every month has been the world's whole test on record compared with the corresponding month in previous. he is. a scientist have widely expected the milestone off the climate records will repeatedly broken is a set of hands on. i just need china has invested heavily in football,
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in the last decade. is it any closer to realizing its impression of becoming a football power? i'm florence greene in change on southern china. that story coming up. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by
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the business latest these things that bind him to like global your real estate destination in due by the phone numbers for his. peter, as an thank you very much with 3 days until the agent cupcakes of one of the pre 2 of them and favorites iran have touched down in cost to your on have one the competitions, 3 times, but not since 1976 had opened a campaign against palestine on sunday, as it is to improve on
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a semi final performance for 5 years ago. another team, though facing group c, is the united arab emirates who have also now arrived in the hall. the unit you have reached the semi finals in the previous 2 tournaments while they faced performance with a run the finish back in 1996. they coach kind of been so late, south korea to the round of 16 in the 2022 world cup and come to china or another team taking part in the asian cup, but not expected to challenge for the trophy as despite the country launching a $1000000000.00 plan nearly a decade ago to turn itself into a full powerhouse by 2050 phones, lily reports of from one southern china, different nationalities, different backgrounds. but one goal to play professional football. java is captain of this on the 15 team head. china is as a grand football academy where he's been studying since 2018. he's leading his team against a visiting squad from malaysia, so that as a whole, what i was 4 years old. my father took me to watch
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a chinese super luke match of my hometown to the spark my interest in football this week i started playing when i was 6 years old. in primary school. the academy was opened in 2012. the students come from all of a china, at its peak and roman talk to 3000 students. but that numbers 3 to 400 in class. the students that towards the national curriculum, while on the pitch that drilled in the finer points of football football academies like this one, all parts of china is last a plan to turn the country into a football power. local officials into cities also encouraged to set up men and women's professional football clubs of the government's 2015 foot board reform plan, set a blueprint to make chinaman's team one of ages top teams by 2030. but nearly a decade after that plan was unveiled, china's fall from it stated goal. china is a top down society and to be successful in football, you need a grass roots, you need
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a bottoms up approach. those 2 things are in fundamental opposition. i think that more than anything is why china hasn't really been able to figure out it's football conundrum. i'm become more successful on the world stage. will just a corruption scandal, which i see more than a dozen football officials detained since november 2022. as also threatened to do real football reforms to go home is a former chinese national goal to her team reached the women's world cup final. in 1999, i'm going to switch on the why china's football saw you. it's not rich. and for tile, the funk base south football only gradually began to or do you open the up policy and reform for 2 years ago. so it's still a long way to go for tying to football. they need to be patient until she can i. so it's been more than 20 years since china is many qualified for woke up many x that
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say it could be at least and not the decade before they do it again. so actually out to 0 chain you on quantum province china. you're gonna clean some and we'll coach south korea at the asian cup and he is paid tribute to another legend of gym and football funds back in bella, who was started at the age of 78. kingsman was part of west. germany's 1990 woke up winning side, coached by back in dallas. it also lifted the woke up with which to me is to play every 1974 that compel $13.00 european cups upon munich, given the citizens as part of his club korea. the offense banking bella was, uh, uh was the leader of german football for many decades. he was with billy the best play in the world in the 60 seventy's eighty's for 3 decades. he was an amazing, amazing player. and then he became coach. he was a wonderful personality. i always friendly,
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always polite. i always grade for so he was the for us players. those days he was our mentor was almost like a father. and so i think the football world is a very sad but especially germany loses. it's the most charismatic leader in sports over the last many decades. manchester united or stolen with the chance of winning a trophy the season of the reaching the 4th round of the if a cup they were up against wigan who playing england's 3rd division, defend the diego dello it puts you nice to the head in the 1st tough erickson hog signed were given the penalty of to the break for a fell on bruno fernandez, united his captain took the supposed kick himself and made it to do which is how it finished. chelsea or an action later on tuesday. and the 1st legal fe league, cup, semi final against middlesborough, will coach by former manchester united captain michael carrick. chelsea last one
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this competition in 2015 and they be talking to me in the final. suppose we're at the time management chelsea's comment boss motor to punch tina series. and both of them were chosen because these, these, these stories about to wingate and win games on when toby's. and we've also had a, we have in front of a window of opportunity and we need to performing the best way. if you want to be close to, to me to the final a sit back for nigeria, head of the african cup of nations with the victor boniface, ruled out of the tournaments with a growing injury. the 23 year old injured himself in training and his after 6 weeks . the 2013 champions already without midfield, it will freed indeed. and this bad news to fall to time in b a. all. so john lorenz, they fit to have season ending surgery. lorenz suffered a muscle said to his right shoulder in practice on saturday in what has been a frustrating season through the memphis grizzlies point to god. he was suspended
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for the 1st 25 games of the campaign for holding a gun in a social media video. you've been made 9 appearances before this latest 6 back and the injuries been still paid. tyree's highly ability was carried off by his teammates up to suffering a hamstring injury at the indiana paces held on to a 2 point victory against the boston celtics. jane and brown had a season high 40 points for the celtics, and the game will fit to go into over time, but benedict method and who didn't start the game. what a foul before sinking to free throw. this will the paces to beat the is to conference, meet is just may 7th, we need 8 games. that's what the school seems to know. i'll be here again later with another update. as of next week, we will look forward to that and that is it for this news. i'll be back in a moment with more of the days news. as always, as lots more on our website, i just need a dot com,
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get the latest and all the stories were following the slaving under the hot sun, collecting a limitless energy so their own tri, hoses down to. so the panels on his roof for decades, the number line on the diesel, shipped in a great expense with crowds from the australian government. the island built itself a. so the group now they can capture and store fully energy they need kind on state fits future of fossil fuels, no renewables, the natural gas from the gulf of thailand, power stations, binding co shipped in from australia to transition away from fossil fuels could be relatively easy in china, but the government remains committed to colon gas. it is a tenant object, produced object these coverage. many parts of his really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does
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not fit in with what evidence they have. so far and yet on the fringes of his randy, public discourse, anti war voices persist, sale, calling the race or the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space where the story goes next. president biden says he wants a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line the
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