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it was very hard to get through integration. it's back to now as pressure throws on a sharply divided us congress to act thousands more migrants in southern mexico are preparing to head north, trying to reach the us before the new year. the us secretary of state anthony blinking says the daily desk told in the war on going to respond to fine, but ads. it's vital is rather cheap. it's objectives the you're watching out here on territory and also on the french and 95th nights of the terrace, of the people concept. as indiscriminate is really a tax killed. dozens of the residential building hit in roughly these rarely
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strikes on the southern 11 and 2 full members of his beloved beyond group responsive drone attacks. really on the face and gunman in ecuador store with t v station during the 9th through the cost countries in the state of emergency or against of escaped prison. the of the full visits to israel 3 months of war and the killing of 23000 people, us secretary of state antony blinking has repeated a familiar message. a cold fault is rarely restraint. blinking said the impact on civilians was far too high, but again defended israel's indiscriminate assaults. he also raised the possibility of arab nations normalizing relations with israel. sar, highlighted reports now from tennessee. he canes is row with
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a message from some arab leaders that normally ization of relations is still possible, but with conditions they're ready to support. a last thing solution that enters the long running cycle of violence and ensures is real security. but the underscore the this can only come through a regional approach that includes a pathway to a palestinian state. i see if there's no sign that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is willing to allow a protest in states. but anthony, blinking again just into allow more aids into the cause of the strip and he seemed to convince is ralph and now to consider allowing people to space from northern garza to return. we agreed to down a plan for the un to carry out an assessment mission. it will determine what needs to be done to allow this place pallets and palestinians to return safely to homes in the north. now this is not going to happen overnight. are there a serious security infrastructure and humanitarian challenges?
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70 percent of the goal is the strips infrastructure has been destroyed. the majority of the population is hungry with farm and said to be around the corner and diseases already spreading. bodies continued throats underneath the rubble and then the st. anthony bring consists of several arab countries already to support causes reconstruction off to the war. but it's hard to tell when that will be is, is roll, says it will continue the will throughout the year. and the so called the off to time is still not clear goals and may not have been these riley sides. main concern, bring const flurry of me things and minute treat updates focused on escalating tensions along as well as northern border with uranium. but group has, by law in southern lebanon, been comes next. stop is egypt with the revival of a sci fi deal? and another round of hostage release is set to be taught of his agenda boxes. this
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trip has highlighted anything. it's how far away from a real settlement, all the policies to this conflict, still all sort of fight altamira. tel aviv area. we spoke to mom on the chart and our senior political analyst. he details us complacency in israel, osborne gauze, in light of lincoln's visit. you know, you've got on my of the man, right? these quite persistent. maybe, you know, no change of tone now for 3 months. continues to repeat as lies. and even though the yeah that the is reported in plain sight. every day he talks about his drugs. one thing on the war we just reported the past week, more than a 1000 killed the guys whitening down the war yesterday. 250 the day before 250 killed, one whitening down to what, what is he talking about? you don't know, and you start repeating the same life kind of thing. the same lies about how much
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fighting from hospice was cool when we noticed was the bunks already said i'm headquarters on hospitals now. so give it a 2nd. i thought it was defense. awesome. so talking about the vicinity of hospitals. no one is talking about the auto hospitals and schools, you know, basically it gets a little thousands upon thousands of staff teachers and students, some doctors in more crimes. and you just click repeating that as a business fact when it's in fact section. and then the point that was really quite annoying, you know, you and you expect from a sector. so to be a bit forthcoming, since he's speaking out of his right. he said that out of the, there's an joke actually that was he met all interested in potentially joining in, you know, in finding a solution to the issue and break on test the cost. i think guys are, if there's a pass towards a company has a fusion to stay to install so forth. when he was asked whether that then you know, agrees to that. he said i cannot speak for him. is ready for say,
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so i have talked to the residential building in reference to southern gaza at least 8 were killed in this latest attack, the wounded were taken to a nearby hospitals which remain overwhelmed and on the brink of collapse is very s strikes also destroyed a mosque and several houses in calling eunice eric as husband the attacks on an every hour on site goals a strip. and one of the latest military strikes was conducted against roughly the district where a multiple stuart building had been attacked. where a number of palestinians have been injured and one woman till now had arrived being killed. now, impedances have gone to brook to bring me back to him from the location of the targeting. and the location of the targeting had been an adult assault on a neighborhood, which is one of the most densely populated areas in a refund,
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which is only a few meters away from the mass, make shift 10 shelters. and that is close to a mile off the area. and this area is very densely populated, with the factories had been evacuated from separate parts of gauze, a strip. and they are right now living in that very crowded area. and also a we can say that the attack had been carried out to our residential building, a decent to one of the main central most of tele, sold on neighborhood. and this is one of the attacks that had been carried out in an area that's supposed to be safe zone for palestinians as the majority of guns are being great. now living insight, this area and also in the outskirts of tell us. so ton of that is very close to a milwaukee, which is the main mass chill, tough floor residents in the south of the territory. as you can see right now, the becky ground, i'm tenants has a heading to bring more victims and more injuries from the location of the targeting. as the attacks continue to hit the gaza strip from the north to the south end in particular,
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it had been expanded in the middle of an 8th of the 2 or 3 in the past. few hours were full palestinians being killed and under so wrecked refuge account. and one of the latest attacks had been carried in the last hour. it is rather than intensifying a tax and i'll access the hospital in central garza forcing medical stuff to evacuate. maternity and intensive care units have been attacked. thousands of people taking shelter in the vicinity have been ordered to leave in calgary is out of the hospital and they're off and off as we are in the hospital. embedded bella, where most of the medical team evacuated after the quad officer fires live by munition on the i c u unit and the maternity unit in the cause. sure, let's walk inside. as you see, the only medical 1st on the left are under the nursing team, where most of them are volunteers and live in the middle area and do not have any place to evacuate. we have been talking to the nursing team and they're sending us
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that's a word goal. our goal is to stay here because they feel that it is a huge responsibility for them to leave the hospital. they also told us that the main doctors are evacuated with their families because their families work inside the hospitals. also, the administrative team is completely empty, where the doctors are doing the doctors left in the hospital are doing both the administrative work and the medical work here. there are still also volunteers for the cleaning, for cleaning the hospital. and at 2 days ago, some journalists who were here in the hospital had and made an initiative, has been at the hospital to clean its floors and its emergency departments more than 90 percent of the month. because
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a team in the opposite hosp with the evacuated after i myself also evacuated the hospitals, and it's not only the doctors who evacuated but also journalists where we're talking about more than 10 media organizations less than evacuated studying. to con you and it's entered a we're also talking about people who were seeking refuge in the hospital for more than 3 months in that and but the hospital is not witnessing a collapse, but it's has been also with missing a severe shortage of medical use according to the method can see him in this hospital. this is in the clinic for as data garza product to the southern lebanon. now where target is rarely strike has killed the 3 members of the alms group has, but not comes a day off. the israel assassinated the senior has been combined with some l time. well, the 2nd is rarely strike on tuesday targeted his funeral,
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killing another member of the group. so they know how to report some time in southern lebanon. the lines continue to be crossed in this conflict as well. target to a court at a funeral of a senior has the law field commander killed a day before and then a parent is really drawn strike. there were casualties, but the crowd was defiant. hours earlier, a targeted is very straight to the core, killing 3 members of the lebanese armed group in a southern village. 10 kilometers from the battlefield along the border. and the few kilometers from a similar attack on west hamilton, when he was the highest ranking member of hezbollah killed. since the group opened the front to help relief pressure on its ally hum us in garza toria was killed a week after. how masses? number 2, solid, rudy was assassinated in hezbollah stronghold invaded his wireless troy as much as
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i can to improve the house, belong to presentation that tom once carries on another spheroid like in the capital. i think that's when we can save the principle laws. policy determines as player within that it's the terms as indeed road has below has we tell you to, to the killings accused armed drones to attack and is really army base and so forth . so 12 kilometers from the border, the deepest strike inside as well. since confrontations began in october days earlier, the target to the air traffic control base, isabel says the strikes cause minor damage. but the near daily attacks by hezbollah have forced tens of thousands of his radius from their homes as well once security restored and is threatening to expand the war. unless that happens. hezbollah is promising to fight back without with springs. if israel launches an all out war,
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but it's secretary general, pass on this rela, didn't commit to a major escalation. he, since it's, that's possible i would be open to negotiations with, as well on clarifying the borderline we'd love it on. the us has been trying to work on a long term border agreement to reduce tensions. but hezbollah says there will be no discussions until, as well stops. it's a question. and the fee is right and has lost pub, in god's done in lebanon, and thought this white ford, and then he gets coming to lebanon to try to start negotiations on what happens after the war. despite the attacks, hezbollah went ahead with a bearing. it's commander. so far, the group to its words and actions has signaled it wants to avoid a wider war well as well escalates and appears to be testing deposition center for their electricity to. so there's nothing on is ready for us, is
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a current to the rating janine city and it's refugee camp and the northern occupied westbank is ready. army has boots, those roads and infrastructure. 341 palestinians have been killed by is very forces in the occupied westbank. since october, the 7th. israel's military leaders, a warning its government have a potential uprising and occupied westbank. tens of thousands of palestinians have been prevented from returning to the jobs in his route since october. but smith reports for my mother every week in the occupied westbank after it is ready, right. the sea is repeated over more than $300.00 funerals, have been held since october. the 2nd chicago battle for should be there's no water electricity in many places in the account because it's not easy to keep fixing and then making people's lives harder. they want to kill on national longer and the destruction of homes, roads, and utilities during rates is a deliberate is really policy widely denounced as collective punish. this is rose,
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occupation affects every aspect of life here. but a more than 50 is that ok patient has perhaps been never more oppressive and suffocating than it is. now. if it's not rage, then it's set to auto tax. around 36 a week, according to the u. n. a record time. to accommodate settlers these really government is expanding permanent and temporary checkpoints. a 40 percent increase in the last 4 years says the un hours, long delays, hubble business and fuel frustration since october, the 7th, more than $192000.00 palestinians who worked in israel on the settlements have not been allowed back. so one of the, when it was started, work is spent the savings. now the markets dies. tens of thousands worked in this row, but with the engine of the economy. every way they to and there is no way out the 3000000 palestinians trumped in this occupation. it's why israel is military lead
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is a warning again of the risk of a 3rd uprising, bernard smith, i'll just say right remo for us and you came in at trace say they've shot down a series of drones and missiles and the red c u. s. central come on says it's counted 18 trends to cruise marseilles and one ballistic me. so this belief they wouldn't don't just from who say controlled areas in human. no damage to vessels or injuries have been reported. what sort of head on out the group of rabbis oh, the searching un security council thing for an immediate cease fire and guns and 2023 smashes redcoats as well. it's just yeah. and it's holdings to human. it's used context change, the
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color of the weather is looking a little more mobile now across china. so that should help as far as the default for us is concerned, because we'll gravity recovery high pressure. furthermore, with us above recently, tardy pass. there's a little bit of a breeze coming through and that helped to just uh, things up a little. while the more i'm settled across a good part of the japan, that'd be have got most no to the west side of japan, northern areas of, of the country as well, into whole kinda scatter brained, further south and pick down poles. continuing to come in here and they will make the way for the race was brightens up behind. so i'm not doing too badly by the time we come to 1st i brought to, i wonder whether it's a good part of china by the stage 10 sales just having shanghai. so getting back up to double figures as a 21. laugh full. how come from of the sunshine, into uh, the philippines over the next couple of days. but it was
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a chance of one or 2 showers. you might catch a shower to, to vietnam. much of indo china is dry. and then the usual breakdown pulls really across the malaysia and indonesia, the heaviest, right? again, around the black peninsula, southern palms of thailand. and you can see some pretty wet weather linking into that system as to where we have some more big down pulls that are into. so lanka for todd west of india still say some showers at present, that raising off the fall continues tipping off the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the fucking button, the headlines us tech issue, a state until the blinking admits the whole of israel's foreign civilians and guns is found to find the said israel writes to ensure that the tracks submitted to the i am not some type of sent. never happens again. is rarely forces of tongues. it's
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a residential building. how it also told in the past that it is 8 people were killed in the states as to time the wounded were taken to of israel has carried out. townsend strikes on that has with our in southern lebanon shooting. at least 4 members of the group has, which kind of a 2 by hitting a metric monster. a group of rabbis have been protesting against washington's position on garza, the health assisting you in headquarters in new york. the general assembly was meeting to discuss america's recent decision to veto a ceasefire amendment. i'll just get it to james bates has more the array of protest inside an empty un security council chamber, a group, rabbis for peace, which wrapped presents about $200.00 us rabbis, sang john seed and made speeches and suppose of
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a ceasefire and garza to prove compassion and mercy, and to honor all my un security officers arrived and then a score to the group who being on tour of un headquarters out of the building. well, we are here to say to president biden, enter the us ambassador to very nations is you do not speak for the jewish community. and so in, in blocking this call for cease fire, some of the rabbis also made the presence known the un general assembly, which i'm like the security council was in session. assembly meeting was triggered because at the end of last year, the us use the pizza to block an amendment to a security council. resolution would have demanded a ceasefire and gas. you would be good if there was a strong international voice, pressing him off as leaders to do what is necessary to end the conflict that they set in motion. on october 7th, in a fiery speech, these riley ambassador attacked the un itself. you don't have the courage,
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sadly to come by terror and radicalism. you don't have the result to truly care about human rights to fight women fight for children will fight for their hostages . this from the representative of the country is army has killed well over 20000 palestinians, about half of them children. this assault is without precedent in modern history, in the scale and pace of killing of children, of you and person on of magic and the rescue teams of journalists and a busy week here at the you and the security council will meet twice in the coming days to discuss the situation in gaza, james bays out to 0 at the united nations. the by the administration has been under increasing internal pressure of its support for israel as well. and gosh, i'm sorry, gosh, resigned from the us department of education last week due to the treatment of
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palestinians in gauze for me as a palestinian american, as a posting and man as a passing and christian you know, my, my identity is intertwined with everything that's been happening and the reality is that there has been an your daily dehumanizing effect of our current policies and just what is allowed to persist in terms of the aggression against palestinian life. and i, you know, for weeks used every avenue i could to raise concerns about these policies, to emphasize the importance of humanizing palestinians, uh, you know, posting and men to housing and christians who are a significant minority in the region now. and you know, that message was that fell on deaf ears and it was clear, the only thing that i could do in this moment to emphasize my consternation. my
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concern with the ongoing policy was to resign the time. now, for the cut, some of the world news, a group of on demand has broken into a television station, ecuador, and threaten stuff. a live broad cost of the t. c channel is interrupted by people carrying guns. this is where it comes a day off, the president declared a 2 month long state of emergency was in response to the escape of a gun when he got from prison as andre, i'm pnc has moved now from the capital key to is definitely 3. what it's looking like and what many ecuadorian ser, worried about the aqua, there's a, has been a really a descending into k us and seeing an unprecedented the increase in
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a gang violence for years now. but never before we had seen tests a brazen and coordinate to the level of attacks as the ones that we've seen in a tuesday. and usually most of the violence uh, used to be confined to, to the pacific coast cities as such as why a q a. but on tuesday we've seen bomb the tax here in the capital. keep the also in cities like wink, i one of the main tourist destinations and ask whether a place where many americans to go. us citizens go to retire all this has the force, the president then. yeah, i don't know blog and that only to issue that state of emergency, but also signing, unimpressive. then to decree on a tuesday where he declared an internal state of conflict against these the gangs, and ordered the military, you for the military to go after them as if the country was in
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a state of war. there is no precedent for this in ecuador, and it also looks to adjust how desperate this president who was elected in november 8th to try and bring the country again on the under control here and keep the, the city is completely silent. people are a truly worried about what will happen in the coming days that but and, and, and truly, while gains control, for example, a areas in other countries have left in america like brazil, mexico, or columbia. i think that in recent years we've never seen such a coordinated level of attacks to central areas of power in the country in the way that it's happening here in ecuador. the former us president donald trump has spent the day in court he's facing for federal charges, surveys, attempts to overturn the 2020 american presidential election,
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but his lawyer is all he should be exempted from prosecution. plastic. oh, hang reports from washington dc. another trip to the dc courthouse for a former president, donald trump facing for felony charges for attempting to overturn that 2020 election. his attorney is trying to convince 3 appellate judges, that he is immune from prosecution. because although he was in peach over his actions on january 6th, he was not convicted by the us senate. the judges seemed skeptical. the yes no, yes or no question. could of president to ordered still, team steps to the staff made a political bible was not impeach? can you be subject to criminal prosecution if he were impeached or conducted? first, as the answer is, is, oh, my answer is qualified. yes, prosecutor called that extraordinarily frightening, arguing it would allow future presidents to commit a raft of crimes. and in fact, during the senate impeachment,
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trial trumps own lawyers argue that he shouldn't be impeached because he could later be charged. and some senators agreed. we have a criminal justice system in this country. we have civil litigation, and former presidents are not immune from being accountable by either want. trump didn't need to appear in person, but he has been able to use his court cases to increase his fundraising by claiming he's being politically persecuted. they feel this is the way i try to weigh presses, whatever the appeals court decides, it will likely be appealed to the us supreme court and some legal and will say that is likely the point. trump is absolutely trying to drag this out as long as possible in the hope that if he's elected, he can make all of this go away. if you were to be elected, all the prosecutions would immediately stop because there is case law providing that you can't prosecute, that you can't have a criminal trial of
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a sitting president. now the outcome of this case is significant, not just for donald trump and his future, but for the presidential election. in a recent poll, 24 percent of his supporters said that if he is convicted in this case, his name should not be on the ballot in a close election. a number that big could matter. patty, go ahead. l g 0, washington. the white house says it's been unaware of defense secretaries treatments for prostate cancer. it's emerge that lloyd austin was diagnosed in early december and underwent surgery. they threw in the month he was then rushed back into hospitably complications on january. the 1st several republicans, according for a formal inquiry into why the president was nothing 400 seen as congress has begun, debates a controversial and all that is approved with gift right wing preston, top yet mean a sweeping powers. well, that's an american editor, lucy,
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