tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 16, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how is fine lydia young region and so many others. we go to them, we make the effort. we tear straight the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is in use, our own knowledge is 0. i'm 40 back to live in to coming up in the next 60 minutes . no let up in israel saw me campaign across guys, or at least a 150 policy inception killed in the past 24 hours. barrage of rockets of fired from guys that into israel, causing damage to some buildings. also this our yvonne's revolutionary,
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god says it's launch nissan attacks on what he calls terrorist targets in iraq and syria and a victory for donald trump in the 1st major tests in the us presidential race is political bibles off bobby. i'm doing a casual scope with the sports is jordan make a strong stop or the asian come and one of the world's biggest football managers, j maureen year has been sacked by right now. the thank you very much for joining us. it's time g m t mid day in guys are these really military continues. it's reading ventless showing of the gaza strip. all areas have been hate in recent hours for people have been killed in alber res refugee camp and 3 in a strike on a school in gaza. city used to house display spot, a simians, jabante a in northern guys, a has been under constant bombardment in rafa in the south 12 policy is what killed
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in ongoing strikes. and a 7 died in con eunice near nasa hospital. the ministry of house is 24285 people have been killed since october, the 7th. more than half women and children. let's get the latest with honey. my mood who joins is a lie from a rafa in southern gaza. hunt. i know that phone lines and internet service has been down across much of the gaza strip, to talk to us about what's been happening in these last few hours and where these really strikes have focused yes. well, not only it's making our job really difficult here in collecting, gotten verifying date that would be receiving a report that also makes the work of civil defense. it grew on the ground along with paramedics, that any cru, an age ne crew members on the ground work much difficult as the total. the blackout
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has been going on for the 5th base on the roll with no clue what's going to happen within the coming hours. so far, the latest that we had reports about a, a surgeon, the artillery southern gun air strikes across the gauze. this trip from north to south. and just within the past couple hours and evacuation center and mainly, a school was operated, a managed by honor. what with. 3 honor with flag on time, the rooftop is flying visible, the cord, and it's our know today's really military, but anyway, it was bond there before. it's about it's free. people have been killed the multiple other injuries in a knocked off a that's the eastern part of the city, just good next, the eastern neighborhood with the what's the neighborhood. also, the northern part with the southern part of garza city was a residential home, was targeted and destroyed 5 people who reported color all the from one family. the residential homes accommodated a is a this plays internally displaced, palestinians, the,
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including the owner of the residential buildings over night is tracts continued to hound, the southern part of, from rough on to han units, as well as the central area with it more down to 12 people and dropped the hollow and where he killed it from one family, including women and children. mm hm. and con eunice, we're looking at more residential homes and what seems to be a lots of concentration on just destroying homes for people to the point that it literally becomes uninhabitable. unlivable for, for people. yeah. as a concentration, as you say, a focus on destroying people's homes. we've talked about the fact that it's very difficult, tonya, for us to get information right now because of the phone lines being cut. so what are you hearing about the situation in northern guys which has been isolated very much from, from the rest. some of this been very difficult to get 8 into the northern part. what are you hearing about what's happening there? the people were still there, as far as
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a humanitarian situation is concerned. i don't know will a natural direct result of ongoing bombing campaign across the gods are for more than a 100 days now? is the, the aftermath and the tragedies that keep on folding not only now people are displays but on hungry and, and, and largely a traumatized. but also looking at the, the fact that there are overcrowded centers that do the risk of the spreading of, of, of infectious diseases. there are at that the hundreds of thousands of cases documented by the minister of health and also the world health organization about the young people and adults and any children, any that goose in splinters. and there are no sanitation facilities there in the fact that the vast majority have been the item you destroyed or
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severely damaged means exactly wishing their living conditions are very, very difficult. but there is the sprint of diseases as well as the lack of food, water and medical supplies in these evacuation center. your m. busy busy to meet the call to prayer. going out behind you that honey. thank you very much for the update. hi, my mood life for us. the in southern a guys are in a rough are now in the last hour, the is really military has intercepted some rockets fired from the gaza strip. video released by local media shows several miss sides landing in the city of nettie volunteer in southern israel. let's get the latest with stephanie decker life for a scene occupied easter was then. so stephanie, a barrage of rock is coming. i understand from an area where he's really on the units withdrew from recently. what more you hearing about this and what could the signal yes, that's according to is really are me radio that it came from
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a central area just south of job. i yeah. where an army unit had withdrawn from just recently. now this is quite unusual in the sense of the intensity of this rock could barrage, local officials saying more than 50 rockets fired at the same time. you can see those videos that were posted on social media by people. they are that you see just how many were fired at 20 intersections. we understand by the iron door, the iron dom only intercepts really the rockets that are heading to populated areas . there was a hit on an empty building, an empty business in net to barge, but i think it's interesting, certainly a 102 days into this war. often what has been an ongoing and present active air and ground campaign by the is really military. it's air force, it's ground soldiers to take out how mass has ministry capabilities on the ground at a $102.00 days. and they can still have the capabilities to fire such a massive, massive salvo. and that does feed into the lines that we've been hearing called simply here, 40 from the political leadership,
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from the military leadership saying that it is not the time to stop this war. because of course, there's a lot of pressure on this government because of the captives to bring them back home and how masses request is that they wouldn't consider that unless there's a total stop to the war. and these really leadership is saying they haven't achieved their objectives. and if they do, agreed to hold of a toward this pointed learning play into a master's house. stephanie, thank you very much for that. stephanie decker live there in occupied east jerusalem. let's discuss this for the now with how do i taught, who is a defense on list? joining us from lots number. thank you for your time. so, so what is your reading? first of all of this late is action by the palestinian fighters who fight a barrage of rockets from an area that these really is withdrew from recently. what does that suggest to you about the palestinian fighters fighting power right now? it is actually a response to what the government said yesterday that's out of the war because it
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would be very cold. and actually it's another response to the is very, to claims that the minus to destroy how strong the abilities. so the minute us and goals are the, some of them are better for a message the moment that they withdrew would they pick up the answer? because when, when you would throw and throw control lewis, don't forget that was a very clear on direct message coming out to because there's a clear to you why these raney's went through from this particular area that they've been saying that they're reducing the intensity of the fighting in some parts of gaza is that because if accomplish what they wanted to accomplish in this particular area? well, we need to ask what they wanted to accomplish because as um they were destroying the jennifer hooks. if that was the mission, then yes, the mission is accomplished, brought to destroy from us capabilities on the ground under some in the something or love. i don't think so. i'm us in the story from us is right. i'm asking for balancing causes that will take, he is not 3 months i was saying, and frankly they in the and that you'd be just coming out to the cause of that israel was not going, getting a very nice, easy picnic and gone. so that was
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a very tough mission and they started bought cheap, much. yeah, that assumption that you know how mice will be gaza will be out of gaza rather at the end of the war, which is really is have the making they, they say they'll clear how i'm outside of guys a. how realistic is that today when you look at what's going on on the ground, that it's impossible to clearly hit on. they don't let you to easily see how much is only the, how much that is part of the resistance. it's has, i'm going to do a test on your stomach ideology, but it is part of their system as long as the occupation continues as like that it will be from us. and there will be a moment, how much of the amount of the story, how much it will be. another section does comes up and from calls from newest bank and start the business again. that's the point. how much does that idea? how can you destroy them? idea of how could anyone stream at the end the americans did try. ready in the in place now, the, the rock, the americans did try this and you know, in your office as long as the mission and the americans, they knew this. and they told us on the outside these radius from day one, not to go for a tech to come victory by strategic defeat. right?
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so when these ready say that they're moving into a new phase of the voice, that is that for domestic consumption, i mean what have the previous spaces. i understand that they're calling this now phase 3 of the war. whatever the previous phase is accomplished and failed. as you said to the feet on my sofa, they failed to remain and to liberate the remaining captives. what, what are they achieved completely on the ground as well? they, they do some damage to the pharmacist restructure, but they did not destroy unable to completely the how much the less well prepared for this. what i have to say, they knew almost what these readers are going to do when they took a preventive moves, and these preventables helps from us and dogs. so what would these ready for us to pack? and when these, where it is thought that the gum invasion, thomas was also a professor. this for the 1st time, the 2nd phase is that 2nd one with all from sales. what was these really main targeting goal? so it was the 3rd, it was to create some of the heavy she, my makers actually because they cannot take revenge from dominican state to
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prevents from the people in goals. and that was the moment that these are the ones that degraded this kind of deterrence. again, the degree this and sorry, ugly image of what could happen, does it the 11 of ethics as well. that's exactly what these are just wants to achieve. and that has the new from day one. but they cannot store how much they knew from day one. to they cannot dismantle from us and gaza in 3 months. that's. that's impossible. which thank you very much for sharing of use with us hands the top. joining us there from like some burke, a defense on me. thank you for your time. now is there any forces have carried out more res, across the occupied westbank, the armies toned the city of jericho and push military reinforcements into the centre of fine, awesome time refugee camp. it also arrested a young policy and man claiming that he was wanted by security services. is there any forces of intensified there incursions into the occupied westbank since october? the 7th? live to mamma john june,
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who's in ramallah for i so made more rates overnight in the occupied westbank and more rest. bring us up to speed with the latest. yeah, that's right. for the, let me 1st mention that these 3 raids that we were talking about in the past, the hour that we're going on, we're told that they all uh finished um, that the israeli army has withdrawn from those areas. there was one in the and this will fund refugee camp. what you mentioned a moment ago that near jericho there was at least one palestinian that was wounded in classes that took place. there was you mentioned that that's a refugee camp where one team was killed just a couple of days ago. one person were told has been arrested. beyond that you have in the town of isn't that which is west of hebron and a large number of military vehicles had gone in. there were told that there was an armored bulldozer by the israeli army, was destroying property and digging up roads that once they finished in that town, he's really army. they moved on to bates. i what, which is a town very close to isn't that beyond that also the i the refugee camp which is near bethlehem that happened in the past hours. well,
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we're told that that rate is now over one person was arrested there. but this all really just goes to show and reiterate once again, just how much these raids have become part of the fabric of daily life throughout the occupied westbank since october 7th, you have on average, around 40 rates per day and on average, around 50 a palestinians arrested per day throughout the occupied west bank as a result of those rates for as you say, this has almost become part of daily life in the occupied westbank. we've had thousands of people detain since october the 7th. how are they found these coping with this? so let me just mention to a just an hour ago, we're outside of the international committee of the red cross headquarters here in a moment. just an hour ago there was a swamp protest, dozens of family members of palestinian prisoners who are in is really jails. and they come out weekly to try to protest the fact that they don't believe officials here are doing enough to actually grant them access to their relatives. but also enough to ensure that those palestinian prisoners, especially the ones that are held indefinitely without charge,
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that they are released. now we should mentioned that since october 7th, there have been more than $5800.00 palestinians detained. as i said just a moment ago that on average, around $58.00 per day as a result of the raids that take place. there are now more than 8600 palestinians that are in is really jails. more than $3200.00 of those who are in the jail have been detained without charge under a system known as administrative detention, which means that they can be held indefinitely without charge. so it's a very personal issue for palestinians. it's only getting worse. the number of house, any prisoners in is really jails right now. is it an all time 30 year high were told by palestinian officials fully. thank you very much for that. mamma jump june, lie for a say in ramallah in the occupied westbank. the healthy group has struck us on congo a shape with a miss side off the coast of yemen. that comes after us and british forces carried
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out dozens of strength on whose he taunted cdm and the gibraltar eagles suffered minimal damage and continued on its journey. no one on board was injured in a statement, so he said they will continue to target vessels in the red sea until the war on gaza ends in the yeah, the many armed forces consider all american on which will ships and investments participating in the aggression against our country as hostile targets within the bank of the target of offices we live in. do you have any armed forces or from the response to the american and with the taxes inevitable? i'm not any new aggression will not remain unpunished in the year. many armed forces continued to carry out their military operations and to impose a decision finding is really navigation and their agency and threats until the aggression of the palestinian people in the gaza strip. seizes the siege is lifted, the us has condemned yvonne for carrying out miss solid tax in syria and iraq. connie, them the reckless,
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at least 4 people were killed and 6 wounded child stratford has the details of the night. sky lights, all explosions, ring out across the city of the bill in the wrong the wrong says is what it describes a spell. i hate to use bias, rails intelligence agency, most said gatherings event to uranium, terrorist groups at least supplied me. so strong targets needed us confidence in residential areas in the administrative capital for the rocky kurdish regional government. daytime video shows some of the destruction iraq, you could reach regional authorities, say several people were killed, and others injured. your tax of many of the offices of terrorist organizations and the most side are very close to the u. s. consulate
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because that they feel protected by the iranians that were sending both striking these targets. because unfortunately, northern iraq is heavily infiltrated. they are both striking these targets, but also they were telling the americans they were sending a message that our missiles are very precise and we're not afraid to target these offices. these bases near your building the us condemned the attacks, cooling them a reckless and imprecise set of strikes. recent days the us and u. k. have been targeting who she bases in yemen, retaliation for a tax on cargo ships in the red sea. who sees, say, the vessels belong or are connected to countries supporting israel? washington says their own supplies, the who sees with weapons. and son in law has been putting pressure on is ships going to is riley ports to build up more pressure to end this, this holocaust. and of course,
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the resistance in iraq has also been active to put pressure on the americans to end this. but so far we haven't seen the escalation, we're only seeing escalation, the rock cool. the attacks of violation of itself and see and found to respond using legal measures including filing a complaint to the un security council. iran has carried out attacks in northern iraq before targeting what it says on the right and you know, position groups. but these latest strikes. com is, is grow internationally about a wider escalation in violence. in response to israel or garza, a war israel says, is far from over. john stockton, which is 0, is getting the view from baghdad now and speak to zane bus robbie, who joins this slide from the rocky capital. what's the latest on the zane and what's been the response of the rocky golf of the will these early morning strikes have resulted in a flurry of diplomatic activity here in the book,
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the minister of foreign affairs here summoned via rodney and charged the affair this morning. to protest, condemn, and denounced these attacks on the airport and inside intervals. city the foreign ministry is also here in iraq. the minister of foreign affairs is also up, is something itsm basset or into ron, to return to the for consultations, the rocks prime minister mohammed, she also dani has also dispatched a delegation headed by iraq's national security advisor to investigate exactly what happened in or bill. so strong signal is being signed by bus dot to, to run, but it has to be said, these attacks come in the context of what happened just a less than 2 weeks ago. we saw a major attack of what your rod described as a terrorist attack inter month at the memorial of iranian general cost him some of money to commemorate his death sent over 3. and just the next day after that we saw the united states carry out a drone strike inside both dog killing a pro ronnie and paramilitary commander here inside of thought. so run,
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it said that it would retaliate and it seems that these attacks have come just on the keels of those incidents. and so what does this explanation means and for, for the stability in iraq? well, really nothing good. i mean, what we're looking at here is an ongoing escalation of violence in iraq, which is really a convergence points, a convergence point for conflicts in the region. we've got countries like turkey to run the united states constantly hitting targets at will, inside the rocky territory. you've got the conflict in syria and we've seen these different groups pressing down harder on each other's pressure points much more. so since the war on guys will begin and all of this puts your rocks government in the position of constantly over and over again, having to demand respect for its territorial integrity, demand respect for its national sovereignty from its own strategic partners in the
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region. thank you. very much for that zane bus driver, the line for us, the in band that for the ringing perspective. now let's speak to dosage of barry who has spent many, many years in tehran for out. jesse are a covering about beat for us. this is one of the rare times as we've heard, where yvonne's revolutionary guards have been directly involved in an attack of not having to use a proxy. what is a calculus as far as the one is concerned, why now? and what's the message? and who is it intended for? hopefully, i think the revolution regard saw this as an opening, a rare window of opportunity for iran to respond directly without having the major repercussions from the west shore and regional power. so there was a terrorist attack and come on and the various assassinations of revolution guard commanders in syria and iran has taken this chance to respond directly in doing so, they are delivering a very strong message to the united states and israel. that is a reminder of
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a ron's huge missile capability. it has the biggest arsenal in the middle east of this house. and these long range ballistic missiles that hits as far as it live in syria prove that points very, very directly. so there is no misunderstanding around the same. we have the capabilities, we are able to hit many cities in the region and they've chosen this attack for specific reasons that they wanted to hits. i so positions in syria and most at a be safe houses. they said or gathering places or the domestic reasons also at play here. yes, certainly there has been a lot of pressure inside iran about how they haven't responded directly to any of the threats made by israel and the united states. and this is the 1st chance the revolution guard has been able to directly show what they're capable of. and to really directly say tyrone is willing able and capable of responding to any threats that are coming. right?
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so the pressures and domestically within avon to perhaps do more when it comes to the question of gaza. will it stop though a beach targeted attacks like the one we seen in in the iraq and syria? or is there appetite within the establishment to do more? there isn't appetite for that certain. there is no appetite within the system or from the people to go to war with either israel, the united states or any regional power. but there has been a lot of pressure from the hard liners inside the country to respond more directly . and i think this will be a strategic attack that took place and that is the end of it for now, depending on what happens in the region, i think it has. it's something that as managed to both if he's the hardliners in the country and also to show the western powers and regional powers that iran has the capability. so i think they've managed to achieve 2 things at the same time without having to take it any further for the time. now defense on how the us and others respond to forces,
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dosage of our. thank you very much for that. thank you very much. we will have more news coming up on college, a z or including i'm enough, hernandez in sri lanka when it strikes by head 6 to walk us over allowances have ross hospitalized around the country to offend. so any school jordan make a strong start, i'd be asian come action coming out with joe to stay with us. we're back after the special, the that it took no voice till blowing quite hot across the pretty charles. when it gets dark village when it gets into mainland europe and goes east was oddly surprising. you tend to get snow storm from that is the picture yesterday in warsaw,
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poland. but the state was born i stopped following for the most part now at least the rest of the urals. this caught a line east of most of the art breaks elsewhere. but then coming up from the size and particularly circulating to the west of portugal is much more the way to stop snow so much as rain. this of course, will eventually come up and meet the calls you go to line. probably just no surprise. so from northern front through belgium, into germany, which could be pretty persistent, wet snow, everything to the size is warming. all right, so what not. so that way in this case, and the same is true in the eastern med, in tough to you. there's been plenty of rain and snow so far, but essentially turning more to rain than snow the next day or so. keep, you know, awful event. be honest quarter when the picture after sending the eastern mediterranean north africa, generally speaking, is fine dry at this time here. this is no exception. there are a few shells around the coast from sierra and the east, towards rain wise. the heaviest is a long way south of the a quite a bit still are right. and like victoria,
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many are left with desperate need. the a news the, you're watching the news hour on alger 0, a reminder of our top stories. these really military continues. it's relentless trailing across the gaza strip. at least the 100 and 15th palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours, including several for killed in a strike on a school in kansas city. in the past few hours, these really military has intercepted some walk, expired from gaza. video released by local media shows several lockets landing in
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the city of metabolic in southern israel. buildings were destroyed and no casualties were reported. that indonesia has expressed its support for south africa's case against israel at the international court of justice, south africa, as accused israel of committing genocide against palestinians in casa. i was just here as jessica washington has this update from your contact on indonesia support the like south africa engine, asia has long been a vocal suppose of palestinian rights. but unlike south africa, indonesia is known as a signature sheet to the genocide convention. still the innovation government says it fully supports south africa's initiative both morally and politically in february foreign, minnesota. i know my city will represent the innovation government at the international court of justice, providing a statement in support of south africa's case. i'm done and done my 2nd part of the not sure not the part the views and inputs events, initial experts and needed to build
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a legal opinion that is comprehensive. and in accordance with international law, to show the world the place of violations or international laws. as well, has been committed against palestine. the national, the foreign minister has repeatedly expressed disappointment over the stones of many western countries and the support of israel. she's accused of double standards when it comes to human rights. just single washington algebra to contract. and the world economic forum is on the way in davos, switzerland, business, elise and well, visa is a guy that to discuss some of the was most pricing issues on the agenda. this yet is ras. one guys, of course, the conflicting ukraine climate change and artificial intelligence cutoffs, prime minister, chef mohammad been of the rough mind. i'll find he has been discussing the war on guys at apple's we cannot to to state solution without having anything that published in division. we cannot have a 2 state solution without having
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a government and for the dishes and is right who believes in co existing together side by side is and we cannot have all this ongoing without ending this war. and i believe that to the numbers that we are seeing, the images that we are watching would not have an impact just on the short term, which would have an impact on the short, medium, and long term. and they don't get to, in fact, would be more dangerous for all of us. and we are hoping to speak to our diplomatic editor james space in divers was covering the stomach for us. in the meantime, we will move to adding use and i was republican congress's have deliberate, a big waiting for former us present. donald trump is one about 51 percent, but the race was 2nd place is very much alive. as john hindered me for some de moines, a donald trump swift,
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the iowa caucuses winning from one end of the state to the other and cementing his place is the one to beat in the republican race for president. the victory and the contest of the 2024 presidential campaign marked historic come back for the former president and the official beginning of his goal of hosting president jo bite and returning to the white house. we want to thank the great people of iowa. thank you, a lot of turn out what a crowd and i really think this is time now for everybody. our country to come together. we want to come together, whether it's republican or democrat, or liberal or conservative. it came after 2 impeachment says trump face is $91.00 criminal charges, which seemed only to bully him in poles into the eyes of his supporters. from here, i really see it as a beginning in iowa and indian in kansas mart in late march is when going,
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when there's going to be the kansas primary. and about that time we keep this up. that's about the time that he'll across the threshold of winning the convention. florida governor, run descent is exceeded expectations, narrowly edging out nikki haley who would search past him in recent polls. we have a lot of work to do, but i can tell you this as the next president of the united states, i am going to get the job done for this country. i am not. i am not going to make any excuses. and i guarantee you this, i will not let you down. thank you. oh, god bless you. the tight race for the silver metal leaves the battle to become the alternative to trump unresolved. but haley, who's better positioned in the upcoming races in new hampshire and her home state of south carolina, claimed it kind of victory under estimate me because that's always mine the i love you,
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i love the were on the new answer to that was well below record levels, temperatures dipping to minus 22 celsius with windshields of minus 32 appeared to keep many people at home. there's an old adage with iowa punches 3 tickets for candidates to move forward and the race that seem to be confirmed on monday. when the vic, rama swami, came in a distant force and ended his campaign. thank you very much. the race moves on to new hampshire next tuesday with trump hoping to gain momentum in this 2nd and 3rd place candidates fighting to remain in the race. john henry and l g 0 de moines. iowa clemens is a host of allergies. the airs. weekly us politics show the bottom line. he says trump's iowa victory will be disappointing for many americans who are undecided about who to support. the people who bought nikki haley was emerging is the real potential not rival to trump, but an alternative? should something happen now that's a little bit in doubt,
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but one of the complexities is ronda spanish is basically out of money that people are talking about that, but he is. he doesn't have much money to can continue that nikki haley is a bit better position because of the perception of research going into south carolina for home state. she's me looking like she's likely to get trounced by donald trump, so she's got a hard time. in fact, i think one of the, one of the take away from iowa is, while it was a run for 2nd, donald trump really trounced everybody. you know, like yogi berra used to say it's stage of who all over again, you know, a replay of joe biden, and donald trump and it comes down for many americans. we're frustrated with this choice, one, a reflection that american democracy is not as nimble as we often for, for to, to be. and that this, this showdown is interesting because right now, joe biden is either neck and neck depending on which full, with donald trump remarkable. and, but if you look at some other democratic alternatives that are beyond the buy, they could be donald trump. so it's an interesting thing that many folks,
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particularly on the wealth, your end of the democratic giving, circle, worry that joe biden's age. and, you know, the perception of that is just a, a real problem for the democratic ticket. and that they see donald trump surging right. returning now to the world economic forum in davos where the war on gaza and its repercussions across the region will be high on the agenda. let's bring in our diplomatic editor, james space, who is in dallas for his so james, some big shipping executives and major regional pay is all gathered in davos. do you expect any developments on discussions about the whole? see a tax, for example, in the red sea or the war and gas as well. yes. i suspect they'll be all sorts of discussions behind the scenes here in davos, but also it will be mentioned, i know already has been mentioned in the open sessions. you heard moments ago the
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comments of the country prime minister and foreign minister mohammed bin abdul rahman, all saw me talking about galls or what might happen in gauze and the need for a 2 state solution. but he's also been talking about the situation with regard to the red sea. remember, cats are an important player in the war and gaza cuz it was the intermediary. let led to that 7 day truce that took place in garza. but of course, in terms of shipping in the gulf region got to one of the main players in terms of national natural gas around the world. he made it clear that the recent u. k. u. s. intervention he felt was not on health, was not helpful. you said cats are always famous diplomacy of a military intervention, and he went on to say it in the military intervention will just be further escalation, any splinted specifically to what's happened in recent hours in a bill that interesting. the also refer to the recent attack that took place inside the round and come on that most believe was carried out by i still,
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he said that when you have to them all like you've got in the region right now because of the war in gauze that it means all sorts of players. he said we'll pop pop and take action because of that. then he pointed to the fact that during that truce, that happened last year, the countertop broke good when hostages were released, all of the rest of the region got caught up. and so he said the only way to solve this is to bring a permanency spa opponent and to the bottom, boardman of garza. he was also impressed on the situation in gauze by the person who was motor racing. this for him, which is the president of the world economic forum, the people who organized novels every year. and that happens the full he, brenda, who's the full norwegian foreign minister. he recalled to the 14, when cuts all no way were involved in a big conference that took place in colorado to try and get the rebuilding of gauze off the back or in 2014. and he said, this time it's going to be different. he said,
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garza is not there anymore. there's nothing that he talked about rebuilding all of goes off to this. but he said it's not just a case of in 2014 having an international conference. it's a case of the 1st things 1st. these are the 1st thing is you called rebuild goals or until those opponents settlement to the issue. and he said, that means that needs to be a 2 state solution right now this the official agenda of course, but much more at our being discussed on the, on the sidelines. of course, what conversations should be looking out for change of the well, we know who's here and there are key players here. in fact, just a few moments ago while we were trying to fix the camera light, which is why we didn't come through at the beginning because i think it's still cold here that some of our gear isn't working. we watch the us secretary state, that's the blinking working process. he's here the us national security advisor. jake sullivan is here. we have the saudi crown prince. mom had been sell mine a few moments ago. i sold the lebanese, probably minnesota,
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probably said mccarthy inside the congress, whole lots of key regional players. so i suspect lots of discussions about garza and about the fear of escalation in the why the middle east, but also present savanski is going to be speaking here in davos, as is the nato secretary general, as is the present to the repeating commission, a sort of on the line, so discussion of ukraine as well, is that the stage because tablets is not just about will politics that are business leaders. here is the intersection of world politics and the world economy and the world's economic problems. of course, the economic effects of what's going on the red sea, what we discussed, but other issues like artificial intelligence like crypto card and see the website because general is arriving here in the next couple of hours. and he'll be focusing, of course, on the challenges facing the climate. and you'll be following all those conversations for us. of course there in dallas, james space different medic editor. thank you very much. now just for along the way
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of health care workers, i've walked off the job to protest a government plan that allows only doctors to receive an increase in transport allow is the strike has brought the health care system to a standstill with many hospitals counseling surgeries, system had already been strained by staff, shortages and reduced funding after the country declared bankruptcy in 2022. it's the wife of malaysia's former prime minister is asking a court to throw out money laundering, a tax evasion charges against her wash one month. so and her husband nigi was like, where both convicted on corruption charges after his fall from powering 2018 jeep and his associates are accused of stealing billions of dollars from a malaysian investment fund. so once we report some kind of them for the, it's the subject of document please. oops. and to part the task, the one and the, the financial scandals shook malaysia and the world it brought down the government
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. a prime minister and international bank is the alleged most of mine. the finance here goes by, the name of jo note is still at large. the impact of the scandal has been fall beach and it ended both the bars on national coalition and the dominance of the united malays national organization or unknown, which health power for more than 60 years. you wouldn't have had the end of banner . so national governance, the end of, i'm know, governance and a change in political power. i think the 2nd thing is that it brought home globally as well as domestically how deeply embedded corruption and governance issues are within the context of malaysia. but while power is no longer concentrated in the hands of one party, many of the political play is on change to either making political and economic reforms difficult, the economist se, malaysia's tax payers are still paying the price of the one m d b scandal. malaysia was sidled with about $11000000000.00 in debt,
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and that is something that we have to continue paying in interest to pay off whatever the financial commitments that want him to be had. so of course, that kind of debt, but then put on a developing country is still very heavy because of cost that money has been taken away from funding developmental projects. essential projects in a mid office is the possibility that form a prime minister not to process who's been jailed for corruption since august 2020 to may be released early under malaysia's constitution. the king has the power to grant pod and lawyers phonology filed a petition for one. shortly after he lost his final appeal against his convictions, political scientists, richard welsh, says an early release could damage malaysia's reputation. it will perpetuate this perception that being attached to political power allows you to have lack of accountability and being outside of political power allows you to be facing political charges. and that perception is unlikely to change for some time as not
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the business leaders to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the welcome back. iceland, president says the country's badly tremendous forces of nature. nature after live are consumed. several houses in the evacuated town of grand. a big volcano erupted on sunday, sending lot of flows to the outskirts of
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a small fishing town and engulfing homes. i sent to meet you over on jekyll offices . it is difficult to estimate how long this election will last. let's go live to. i'll just there is sonya a girl who's in front of it for us. what's the latest on the option? sonya well, the whole area is still very much closed off just behind me is the road that leads to go into a close close stuff by view of sorry to say, well the current flow of life or has come to pause round about midnight on monday night it, it occurred so the trying to figure out exactly the extent of that love a flow and the volume of it. and of course, just because it's been a pause and not flow flow rate doesn't mean any time seeing that, that as an end to this seismic activity, which is still very much present, very intense. and this particular pulse of, of iceland, the return is province. and of course,
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the filter option that has occurred here since 2021. because trying to establish exactly how long it's going to continue on more. it's very much the work of scientists. folk knowledge is to say it will continue for months if not years, perhaps even centuries. what's a focus for forty's right now. sonya well, of course the thing that has been most affected by this is the fact that the towns 38 hundreds residents that have had to be forced out of at homes once again. they have to do that in november. it took them about 6 weeks for them to be able to return to that house is only for them to be full started again on sunday nights when they, when they had the alarm and were forced to flee from that homes. and of course, this is the most serious interruption that has taken place in iceland from all the 50 years now. and because of the ongoing activity that is set, you know,
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going to be able to return to see that home so or get anything from that house is for at least a few months. so say the o socrates, and it's not even such and whether they'll be able to go back that live. so it could signal the end of this community that's made their lives that in this small fishing town. and so those people that they're wondering now what the next step is and whether they have to consider if they need to move to other parts of, of the island forever and then certain future certainly for that community. thank you very much for that. so in your vehicle we forcing a life from iceland, a hi time not a catch up on sports. his jo holly, thank you very much. we stopped in it's the web roma have such joes every year as a head coach. his contract would have expired in june, but the club site immediate changes necessary sundays. 31 defeats at ac. milan left the 9th and said he, i am at risk of missing the child, who's a for 6 straight season. 60
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o maureen year had been in charge since 2021 was given several bands for his protests against the referees. he won the wife a conference the talking this 1st season and guided them to last year. so hopefully final you know, messy has been named fif as best men's player of the for a 2nd straight time beating island holland. and come in and buy pay was needed and then to pick up the trophy. but the women's best play it was spanish. well top champion. i ton of them. let's see added hot water. the women's bottles, she one last is much. did you pay for the other was named best men's coach was studying of a fun one. the water for best women's coach. the whole work with england team of the weather. 2 more games coming up lights on tuesday. the asian carpet 1st to catch
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you up on jordan's strong's thoughts, the great stage they thrashed malaysia, 3 know in that i've seen much my foot on my be scores to impressive goals. and this one, including the content doesn't go up the tournament with a mighty old cycle here, including a nice slope over the key from the closing stages. the victory moves students help us with a head of south korea. to that stop. they opened up the tournament with the 3 women of indonesia. i mean, to say that said go to seal the victory, which puts the rock section in the full time champions, japan the vietnam for 2 on sunday south and tuesdays actually and group f 1st up time and taken care of this done. and then we'll look at one of his favorites for the tournament. saudi arabia, if they face the saudis will have good memories from playing and pass on at the well, the visual champions, argentina, and now managed by former sleep and much assisted coach. but about some of the tv
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is criticized 3. this place here he claims less the training come because they were not guaranteed plane time. the agent that the national team is not, they've got all the people that you're leaving your guy. you should be at the all the for the past couple of weeks ago. very strange situation. the 1st time hires bit or the position if they didn't want to god. we have other players, thailand, other writing, se agent champions, but have never one face trophy or qualified for welcome. they replaced the coach for the tournaments and that caustic is kept. his son will be his 1st game in charge of the zeros tony tang caught up with the squads known as the elephant few weeks ago before they switch. coaches flu hangs over the practice ground seems more reminiscent of things in the gemini in time
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then. and as the rain pulls down, perhaps that's what a national coach meant, and poking would rather feed the team is preparing for to make or break matches. 2026 will cut qualifies against single floor in china. but this time he thinks the right ingredients are in place for them please. i strong leak. uh, uh, wiley t off old a flash, the infrastructure off the club. this is what health dream proof play is that the same with. busy coaching stops, so poking would be fun within the week. to play as a senior succession of coaches 7 in the past 10 years. you faces training raisins. it's hard to keep up cooling up at the ups because these are normal turn. national football team always goes up and down different types of you telling them so good is on the about is what?
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because all foundation is not strong therapy periods in recent years when china and promised much more to expands. toyotas and sponsors heavily invested in the premier league for young players across the u. k. to break through. but so saw none of a cheat. the heights of other asian inputs, like song him in the domestic league has also failed to capture the imagination of football, loving ties. poor attendance and the lack of big names indicates most spend a still looking over sees when the national team plays. there's no shortage of support. the right thing is they have to put you in the face to practice and sketch, good coaching, good stuff. they can do better. how many, like i will, i, if they have more time to practice and play together as a team or i think they'll be able to play against many teams. their opponents, china have also failed to live up to the fence expectations both hoping that the expanded qualification model for a pathway to the world cup in 2026 foot
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b is so often the challenge over expectations and timelines funds. despite these things, like say the what still believes that team supervisor of to take you know, the lead ultimately thailand loves to one, but the fans on giving out the young players on the street dreaming of scoring the go to bring glory back home. tony chang, l 20 thing called the ask a couple of nations down defending time to set a goal. started with a comfortable when they beat groups, the opponents can be a 3. no mean camera school 2, if the goals and can you tell me the best story since the tournament? so i saw set a goal aiming to become the 1st box about ask on when is since age it's 13, and arrive between 262010 in the same group, 5 time champions camry. what frustrates is like guinea, we took the lead from honda bios. guinea then had him on sentence and frank,
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my angry managed to get an equalizer for temporary. announce the way it finished one gold piece plates on tuesday. we'll see where kina? first i'd take on mauritania in group d, then in group e, that's the highest rank african side to dizzy. i begin that campaign against namibia. for molly faced south africa. to understand this now mobile and champion call us our cross is getting his australian open on the way with the 1st round match against bush held cascade. the spaniard has never won this tournament, it going with sub in the 1st set and of the player looking for maybe tightly melvin is when is number one, just shown tech who opened campaign with victory as a 2020 champion. sophia kind of can in put up a fight to the opening set and what was the re, much of the 2020 french open final. that shauntay came from a breakdown twice. 6 inches, 76, the really heavy. uh it was easy to play the 1st round and especially, you know,
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when i 1st got some of the season. so you and it wasn't easy at the beginning to you know, find me with them. and i so little bit off and i feel like sofia, i really did everything to keep you that way. so it's huge respect to her, you know, she wanted to turn them on so she knows what to do, but i'm happy that i manage. then i managed to get my level up and 2nd, so i'm going to joshua's heavy weight fight against m a. stall, francis and gunner has been confirmed for march. the 8th in saudi arabia gone in and pressed on his boxing debut in october when he knocked down heavyweight champion types of fury. but went on to lose on points. joshua suffered to straighten defeats to alexander is sick when his last fight against also while in, in december into 5, you tried to hit somebody, the gene or wherever you got, hit him. right. and then uh yes, i heard that he does a heavy gene. i don't know if it's true or not, we can find out. i hope i had an opportunity to test that out. he's seen people out in the safety for him many
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a times before by just as might not have to come in the ring. got to take some of the saw, we have to take the spirit and i'm looking forward to chatting to show you and the nfl, the temp of a buck in a is have to rush the philadelphia eagles and that was called playoff game template base. quotes back beta mayfield was the sorry, sorry, sorry, is the 337 yards and 3 touch sounds. so when it says 229, the box full size, 60 point going in the divisional round. the buffalo bills fans dug deep to get the wild card game against the pittsburgh steelers up and running a day late to them. plans because of heavy snow that blanketed the stadium in the home t one with josh allen pausing for 3 touch sounds and rushing for another to leave the bills. so the $2117.00 went so now hosted defending super bowl champ, who's the kansas city chiefs in the divisional play of found on sunday. all right, that is all your sports now have more free like to fully joe. thank you very much
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for that. that's the news off we're not on out you 0. i'm fully back to both. stay with this not size yet. it is with you next week. thanks so much the under saturday morning weekend we're access to the santa rosa market on the south west coast. one of the short been smugglers got a sense while we were here, it didn't seem like anyone was inspecting the catch the window. isn't that the fish market in santa rosa? i don't see any government officials inspecting or observing one kind of look at buffy because the state law is going to allow for murphy's. you know, i usually don't have that will. no, i 90 of the minus the lease to go 9. not the seen the money today. all the busiest are kuma caught
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a fisherman bringing the hammer head. sure. most of this piece is in danger. he jumped off the head and the body was destined for the pending pile. indistinguishable from the other sharks. her presence at the market quickly became problematic as the, as well as video on gaza continues to bring you relate. we are on the grounding gauze covering the ongoing is raising apartments and the suffering. the people told us that we lost displacements and block of resources, and from multiply is very similar to how the, how data rate and restrictions prevent 3 different placements and the right to worship from tennessee will continue our coverage of israel will cabinet decisions. the caps is and all the political development part westbank,
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senior reporting on the line. and this is where you raise with feelings of loss, dissension, and destruction. stay with us for the updates and detailed coverage of the wrong cause of the on the new laptop in israel's plumbing campaign. across casa, at least a $158.00. west indians have been killed in the past 24 hours out of there on the stones. detain, this is out of the red line from the also coming
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