tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 23, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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of exploring how existential affects to life impact the human psyche apocalypse may be coming soon on outsourcing the the hello i'm sat me say then this isn't use out live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes, the sliced palestinians flee for their lives, desperately trying to escape another, as very bombardment was single day lost for his very solid, isn't garza since the war began. at least 24 have been killed. cold in the cross 5, the communities in southern lebanon, reduced to rubble. while these round targets has full law and voting for the next
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us republican presidential nominee gets on the way new hampshire donald trump gates for me, you and them about. so then the keys havens and peter simmons with the sports news palestine have secure best 1st match. we had an asian cup 3 know beating of hong kong savings of had a city. and through the last 60 it's 1800 gmc, that's a p. i'm in golf, so what palestinians desperately trying to escape is where the attacks on the southern city of con eunice is riley solved as have been firing the hospitals causing panic among displays. people been taking shelter in the facilities. they've surrounded con units. there are reports. the shooting at some of the people trying to get out is ready for us is also shall the palestine read present headquarters in con eunice. the ministry says it's trying to root out how my spice is the city. all
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this comes off to these, right? the army had its worst day since launching its ground invasion. at least 24 soldiers were killed in gaza. 21 of them in a single attack. 5 minutes to ben. you mean that? yeah. who is holding an investigation of hon. eunice in southern gauze that has come on the extremely intense bombardment. i mean, my mood has more a mass exodus of palestinians of from ton unit has these regularly bomb their way to the center. displaced again and again. these people are running out of places to escape, to seeking shelter, carrying what they can, there is no respite was the fires the bonds, the bullets into closer and closer. the our men are young. you,
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our children are flesh and blood fruits of our lives. we lost them, we lost our loved ones, they have fallen. we lost our property. oh my god journey, a mother forced to sleep carrying her did son the weight of carrying him now as far less than the thought of leaving his body behind the he's ready, so just doing the hospital, an open fire witness. they killed my boy and arrested all men and they are still pulling people up from the rubble, dusty and a bruise. lines, parenting, gaza, no longer worry about their children playing with or the worried deal will be buried underneath it. the destruction is so immense. and so widespread families have nothing to return to nothing save to inhabit nothing to salvation. and yet the did remain under the rubble and jet value. refugee counsellors,
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i'm the, i'm from, i can apply that and sion today. we managed to recover 5 did bodies from under the degree. i can confirm there are dozens of dead bodies that remain buried for the living. it is a struggle to stay alive with many of the hospital is not functioning. there is no way to receive potentially live saving treatment and the death of the thing i have . i used to receive chemotherapy in hapless. now i'm deprived of both the chemotherapy and the payments. the 1st is necessary to prevent the spread of cancer and the 2nd to relieve pain what my health is deteriorating with every passing day . i'm really suffering. palestinians are now forced to stay in rough in south of the strip the barbed wire. busy and walls on the side bombing on the other . a girl dressed in a traditional palestinian dress for these children,
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simply existing during this war is resisting honey. my mod, i'll just be it all cut off. i thought a couple assume isn't that off? ahead and southern gaza in the reports, talk about naso hospital having been hit by is ready 5, what can you tell us? yes, sent me uh the tax and also confrontations found the grounds in the city of cut, eunice aust, dipping up quite easily mandatory the as the announcer hospital had been now the main focus for the miniature ration as they are indeed much more closer to this medical complex for patients in get people alongside with evacuees, truck so they are unable to get out of the hospital. and even if they get out of the hospital, they will take full risk in order to fleet from this medical complex as also with the very x and the rating rate of strikes. and the city of con eunice, medical teams that are completely struggling in order to get to the patients of
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targeting the met uh, full uh, destruction of the main roads to the areas of targeting. alongside with that, the fact that the most or hospitals within the past few hours had been widely attacked by the east valley of fire power, where they have opened the fire against the different departments of the hospitals . as we have been hearing from different medical sources that they're saying that they are completely safe and they are feeling that the ground is completely shaking as the fighting is getting much more close to the gates of the hospital. now, this is completely a new, dramatic, a step taken by the is really military, as they are expanding the attacks that must have hospitalized the last remaining biggest hospital for the southern part of the territory. especially between con eunice, where it's provides a thousands of medical services for palestinians being trapped in the city of con, you to spot with the on getting the strikes at least 40 palestinians being killed
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since the hours of today's morning. while the new attacks, the majority of its victims had been transported to rough by 2, i'm not drunk hospital. due to the fact that medical teams cannot reach to another medical complex to transport the into cases. and so this is a dramatically how this situation looks like the industry to upon eunice and thought all of this forcing another exodus of people out of con eunice. what reality are they heading into there's people hot today, a flight from confidence in fact. so i mean, they are completely tired, exhausted, being completely terrified by these very unrelenting bombing of different areas of con eunice. they were living inside that house as with the elective, so were evacuated from different parts of the gaza strip from the north, from central areas, heating, safety, a see can get in,
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han you into sports. it was completely designated as a save. so within the early uh, beginning of this rule, but it seems for palestinians, the safe zone is no longer exists as to which people are right now. fleeting. move to rough on the are fleeing on the he bombardment the didn't take much of the items with them to get to run for had district others are now sleeping in the open as rains full. and as this very completely dire situation that they have been getting through, we're talking about 12, i have this area and i was completely floated with people who i'm filters are completely crowded with the factories. now it's black and beyond this capacity, this is completely a dramatic scene and tragic events that are taking place as far as the city of ruffled by jewish people do not have any options. remains the just one to risk, to the families, to run from the east, very bombardment, to be safe spot elsewhere in roughly there was no any one feels completely safe, has been bought. mid also continues in this area where it's very crowded right now
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with a vacuum ease as move at 85, the palestinians right now, being displaced to this area. right. thanks so much thought a couple i zoom on monday was the most deadly day for these writing the treat since the style of its crowned invasion in october 24th right. the soldiers were killed in just 24 hours in gaza. these riley defense ministry size 21 of its soldiers were killed when they came on the firewall. rigging a building with explosives for demolition. the soldiers were conducting operations inside my kazi camp when palestinian fights is launched. an all p g as a tank protecting the forces is ready, chief of staff. how does the how that i'd be visited besides the incident and is promising as an investigation a valid because i'm out and it could uh by the flu. i look on live now the tune from the point where the warriors fell and meet with a combined. it's
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a hood initial insights. first listening. we as a ways will investigate the incident and deepest and learn the lessons while finding so that such an incident will not happen again. go good. oh, good in the these a columnist with these right. the daily hot, hey, explains why the death of the israeli soldiers as well as expected. you use a goal, they link to a and i are a debate within the government with the was discussed the possibility do penetrating gods outfit of overtaking guys on the ground. the 500 that these really soldiers might be killed in such a i think these are, these were very short. i mean this prevent that, then they'll perish the growth of direction. and now we are over 200 say to these very soldiers, and it is the most expected thing because this is a war. and this is
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a get rid of all right. now in this stage, in the course of the piece that there's no free lunches, and is there any should know? the question is easy to change. very public opinion, mind about the continuous of before. but i don't think we reassure the, the staging reach this horrible figure, which is, you know, every came soldiers, beatrice, february's friends forever. what? but i don't think we reach already a quantity which we green people to the strange to the cars before before. only because of the courtroom piece, there's still supporting continuing the war. the main pressure right now is from the 70. so the hostages notes for the soldiers. but i believe this might change, obviously, but they, i don't see that they reach and create to can boil and reach the government. and when i say enough is enough,
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we stop here. don't forget that most of the brought this built on concrete book, or most store of feet does not dare to perform merely and loudly to stop the war. it's watts. they speak about the ceasefire. they speak about doing anything possible to release the hostages, but know very few things clearly stopping now to somebody not to renew anything yet . and as long as this doesn't happen and then we continue. all right, now in the press conference at the white house, john could be the national security sped bus and confirm the us is specialized voice. them at least is in the region to discuss a deal over the captives in gossett. one of the things he's in the region talking about is the potential for another hostage deal, which would require a humanitarian pause of some links to, to get that done. and that's definitely on the agenda. he'll also be talking about a range of other issues including you mandatory assistance, including getting assessment of israeli defense force operations in the protection
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of civilian life. i mean there's a lot on his agenda. all right, i'll just say we're a senior political analyst, not wong. the show is with us here. so we've got this white house and boy in the region. is these mission related to those reports about something of a piece proposal? advancing not a piece proposal, but there is talk about captives agreement that involves a number of things depending on which version you're seeing, the latest, right? and that's not something how much is interested in the right that it wants to of a full end to this conflict. so there's a how much version, right? the, how much version is not necessarily radical. how much version is what the international community talks about. cease fire, exchange of prisoners and captives. and is there a link that goes to it? i mean, there's nothing going to use in there about what, how much is that sitting right? i think what god is doing, though,
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i think is the worst thing over time. hm. i think what god is doing, he's creating the impression that something is actually in the pipeline and because my god is in the region. right, where should. busy be helpful, it's wishful thinking. but good because those are his lawyer. so is this buying time for me as well? is that absolutely bye. thank you. absolutely. buying time for it is right. because is there a today is in the midst of committing genocide 2 point. oh, in kind of, in this, i mean, the way they are now taking the, taking that revenge against fine eunice. the. i think we're going to be seeing numbers that we haven't seen in the past few days and weeks. we're going to be seeing and the, you know, and the hundreds of thousands of the week. and i think they really have that idea on kind of just, i think i like these to speak about this hospital and that hospital. and now they're talking about 10 years as the headquarters will have us, i think, and that way they also want to take revenge for the this of the show, the,
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the kidding of their soldiers. so i think america, the united states, the binding administration, right, is doing everything. but what it should be doing is using gifts that footage with is around with nothing you know, government in order to stop the fighting, right. is doing that. so it's doing everything else that's basically counter productive at this point in time. and you may have heard as well, the statements about normalizing is that really something that could be on the table right now. it's been a good speech deposits in the region because arab states really think about normalizing events this cottage. oh yeah. more not in the midst of the cartridge, not in the midst of the cartridge, but clearly all the talk and diverse with this i would do for administered with a breeders. i think the whole idea of the facts america now by the american piece of for the day after that or the day after the day after is based on the simple idea that's is there a needs to be toward the 4 guys off base. i should be rewarded for making any
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positive step towards better sidney and such that the national and you store and that's good on the come by american money. and so the out of normalization of relations is this always just quite a piece. they don't like the quarter normalization, but yes, the american scheme is your desire for itself. your patient as far as genocide would for more of a normalization is what is read in order for some sort of a plan that no one knows what it is. it's again, wishful thinking about the 2 substitution the by the administration has been talking about since late october, but has gone a little in order to give it any substance there is no meets on the bone. while we see the souls of scenes was seen today in terms of the high number of israeli minute tree casualties, soldiers dying. that presents a challenge to this government in israel. right?
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to say that we're going ahead. all planned is on cost. what as you're apparently or is there any guests from this afternoon to get on later stated that they weren't expecting something like $500.00 the casualties among the soldiers? the fact that's $200.00 plus, they're not even halfway through. i think the government doesn't care. neither about how many soldiers are going to die. not about how many captors are going to die. he doesn't care about that more. so his question partners, they really don't care about those who are going to be lost. and this, especially the kind of thing is that, but yes also on this website because those people, his, his war mongering, precious coordination partners, crave on this. they crave or more vickery of ok. yes. they crave or violence because the more violent, the more water mongering, the more of them we're getting popularity among the ranks and the more they would
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have influence and on the future of us. right? so someone like smart, rich or big via and also nothing. you always looking for his own political future. they want support to go through a 2025 and they wants more casualties. and guys, and they want indicated that they want it to be implicated in blood should both those of the kind of studios. and it's also just because the more is there any is die, right? the hard that it's going to be for them to make any, a concession, concession compromise whatsoever. i like go on the will goes on, which is politically expedient for the prime minister. and it is nothing but politically expedient drive. i mean, this is the, the finishing of political expediency. why? because here you have a field prime minister who was indicted. them quite often charges any of our prime minister in the month on history of his right. it says robin is 77 too big and 83 to the on the side of the 1999 to all martin 2006. any one of those prime ministers
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who have the inductive incorruption or failed, or more accepted, or course, or full for the data? no, now, you know the city is fix, can political and they mostly will not leave the scene just like that. thanks so much. want a one. bush auto plenty more. still ahead on the news out including russia strikes major cities in ukraine. the sounds target residential buildings. crazy tonic among the people find out why it cools in. kenny, as john's the self proclaimed pastor and his accomplices with mine, small. so the to the world news now, the 1st us primary of the 2020 full presidential nominating context is on the way pulse of opened in the state of new hampshire earlier in the town of pittsville. not all 6 registered votes has cost the ballot for, for me,
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you and them by so that nikki haley for more on this that speak to alan fishery joins us live outside the posing station in manchester, new hampshire. so how is that contest looking now at this point, talent as well. let me tell you the campaigns love dix field notes for no other reason that for the next several hours, people talk about the result from big. so not particularly if you do well the syndicate. healy will be very pleased, but everyone realizes that polls have given donald trump a significant lead and you have sure. but we've been here for a while, and most of the voters coming out the we're hearing from say that the have voted for nikki haley. you know, there's a bug 6 those and people who can vote at the center in manchester, new hampshire, there's probably about a 30 percent on a so far. and the pulls, of course, still have a considerable time to stay open. another almost 6 hours. it will get the results, not long after that. but of course, if nicky healey doesn't do well here,
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it's likely that she will enter campaign. she says she's still going on to so it's kind of like a home state, but she really doesn't want to get and bother stairs. so we couldn't be watching the last find lovers of the healey campaign, unless the pulls are wrong and she does something really incredible and mix it either into the 1st place. a comes of very, very close. second, some people are working to try and make sure that donald trump loses here among them are primary pivot. robert schwartz is one of the people with that group. robert, just explain what primary pivot is all about. sure, so we started this organization with the express goal of getting as many undeclared independence left of center voters who made typically vote in the democratic primary to vote in the republican primary against donald trump. because we view him as a unique threat to our democracy. and just to explain to the international view,
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if you're an independent here, you can vote in either of the democratic or republican primary. if you're a registered democrat, you've got a good democrat. if you're a registered republican, you go to go to public and independence can switch, and that's where you're concentrating your effort. that's exactly right. so there was an octo for 6 deadlines for democrats or republicans. the switch party, we absolutely are not encouraging. registered democrats to break the law. we are only focused on undeclared voters and they are able to vote in what they feel to be the most important primary. but what sort of response have you had from people? well, i mean, at this point it's, it's hard to tell i, i was just saying, i see a lot of people coming out of the polls like giving me a quiet sounds up. and our conversations, like i hear and grocery stores like, oh, i must be october 6 deadline to change my registration. i wish i could vote against donald trump. and we also like we seen polls were like the most important issue for
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over 90 percent of our voters. is democracy and stopping donald trump? and so there's a lot of receptiveness to this idea of, you know, if you actually want to stop donald trump, you have to vote against them. even if you don't love the alternative. why do you want this? don't, don't, from most republican voters. why can we still got an eye on this last week? he came there with more than 50 percent of the vote. the republican voters like iowa, is a totally different demographics and new hampshire. new hampshire has um, an independent spirit. uh, they tend to sometimes reject what i would does. there's this whole saying of our picks corn, new hampshire picks presidents. uh, so we think new hampshire is. i mean it, they're more highly educated here. so it's a different crowd in there's a lot of republicans, chris, the new new republicans that voted for joe biden at the top of the ticket and chris,
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the new new for governor. and so people are willing to cross over to pick the best candidates. and at this point, you know, they can worry about voting for joe biden and november. they have to focus on stopping donald trump. right right now, were you disappointed that run desantis pulled out on sundays? well, it's hard to, i would not use the term disappointed because almost everyone i've talked to uh does not like run de santis or is extreme conservative policies. and he was only pulling at 4 percent here because he did not do a good job of campaigning here. so personally was i just disappointed that he dropped out. know, are some of his voters going to go to donald trump? yes. and what we, what we care about is, is stopping donald trump. and so what we would say is to any person who is considering voting for ron de santis and they wanted a new generation of conservative leadership. i'm not a conservative, but they,
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i would encourage them to vote for the next generation of conservative leadership, rather than somebody who is divisive in spreads hate. robert, it's been a pleasure talking to you. thanks for joining his life here. thank you very much to new hampshire. i appreciate that. and so the polls close at 7 pm local, which is the say it's just about 6 hours time. we'll start to get an idea of the results from that point. a donald trump campaign think they're going to do it very well here. but as i say, nicky healey really has to get a very close 2nd place up say all the odds and when or we could be looking this alley in the primary season and a rerun of the 2020 election with donald trump against your bike. all right, thanks so much allen session of that or no rush it as strikes hits key is in all the ukrainian cities, a fee for what killed more than $70.00 in just the missed all the tax damage residential buildings. reducing some to rubble from mcbride has moved from kids
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this latest early morning attack targeted cities across ukraine with the bat, raj of ballistic and cruise missiles. the countries the defenses claimed to have shut down around half of them. but folding themselves and debris caused widespread damage and casualties in residential areas such as he had when keith, emergency services responded to calls in several districts. yes. and this was shifted to you. i was doing my bed and there was a boom. i'm living in this building, it was terrible. i was shaking over for the most part i, for the 1st time since the start of the war, i had to highlight. it was very scary. ukraine, 2nd city. hurricane was also hit by multiple missile strikes, destroying a number of homes you're not born with. so when the messiah tech started, i took cover behind the washing machine. something hit me in the neck. i'm alive.
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but some people died. like keep how to keep itself with heavy bump up and in recent weeks, as strikes have been continuing back and forth throughout the winter with ukrainian forces in recent days, launching long range run strikes as far north as russia's baltic, sea coast. this seems to be most coast reminder that it can hit targets anywhere in ukraine. when the rate alarm sounded in keys, some residents took shelter in the subway system. there was a heavy missile, an attack on january 2nd, o told the gun to hit all the exposures, and we still have to go to the subway. and once the strikes were over and the alarm ended, people once more to the job of cleaning up rob mcbride, i'll just say right keith, the still ahead on al jazeera, the president of somalia tells, i'll just say right, his name is trying to take over parts of his country. how do they want the deluxe
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is the c? by next to popular somebody, i do the borders. some of the us open champion cocoa gulf, comes through a tough task to reach the australian open action coming up in school. the hey there, there is a heat wave of sorts going on across the gulf. let's get into those details right here right now. but actually 1st i'm going to talk about where the active weather is. outbreaks of rain across the band, pushing into iraq and eventually onwards into iran. now let's go to the re being peninsula. part of what's going on here is a southerly wind is popping up temperature as i mean, look at this. re add 30, they'll have 28. you could reach 30 over the next few days and can wait at 31 is a good 10 above where you should be for this some you're still keeping that rain snow mix in boxes of that energy is moving over the other side of the caspian sea.
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pushing into 30 minutes dawn. so active whether it's a be sure there on wednesday, for turkey, it's got this free is still coming down out of the north through the bus 1st. so 8 degrees and assemble. there's those rounds of rain across the band, the hardest state areas will be the route bring when condo coming into olivia here, we could see those wins with up to about 60 or 70 kilometers per hour. and want to take you to tens in here right now, dar salon where there has been flooding the roads just wants with water here, there were a number of weather alerts in play for heavy rain fall across central, eastern and southern tens in the that's deep down into northern med, most and be crossing the channel into northern madagascar. or we could see some flooding here. i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that 3 part series explodes,
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the implications of us and people who called lowest the freedom of speech and 1st amendment by how many words, what i have to exchange in this legislation, thing use it to flush receipts of anyone who supports black was or is involved in protesting for environmental reasons. and it's like 10 word pod 3. the template on out is there. examining the impact of today's headlines. this is not a war between an israel, this is a war against palestinians. exploring a 112 clause programming. we're basically a digital firm scene investigator, but we're doing it from space design to inform, most events and exposure. you want to compete at the olympic games. they come, stay, relax, see the well from a different perspective. on our address here. the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching out to a time, to recap on headlines though. palestinians in hong units are desperately trying to escape is radiate tax troops. having circled the city, reports sold as a shooting of people trying to get out as well as holding funerals. the soldiers killed incumbents in gaza at least 20 full solve. this would kill there in the past day. 21 of them in a single attack is the single worst day for the army since the ground invasion began. lights also, but us national security spokesman john covey is confirmed. the middle east end boys in cairo to discuss a deal over the captives in golf press. my goods is also best talk about securing
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the humanitarian pools, as well as normalization of his file. saudi ties, as well as report to the proposed the 2 months polls and fighting in return for the release of all captives being held in gauze rights. according to a report by axel switch says the deal is being presented to amass through mediators, mediators from colorado, in egypt to be working full weeks to reach a deal between this role and how mouse caught out. it says mediation efforts to end the war and goals are also ongoing. the volume is recess, negotiations are increasing in complexity deputy, we're talking about if you had it or not, we believe that the main game, the views with low said, is not an easy task yet. especially at the more the bed war is grinding guys of the more challenged will be paid or tell us from day one they've got to it has never been a negative media to simply i'm not conveying messages,
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being the parties on the continuity we are taking positive initiative, we are submitting proposals. this was the case in the previous rose and our efforts that are being done would continue in this direction on how she might have bought. it brings us more on whether mediation is got to what both sides. the monday, the mediation is under way, todd is talking to him, us and to is right. all the need to bring about a new deal. now we do understand that it has reached delicate phase of this explains why the outside is a side lift when it comes to the very specifics of that is that now i've also looked outside, he's supposed to most of the offensive. so let's go inside with the recent report suggesting that is why it has presented with a new proposal that he said most of these, these are inaccurate or exaggerated. is this the is going to be similar to the one which was broken by contact in november. the oldest answer is no, for the because of thought is this time was so good,
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guarantees of this is going to hold on for it to hold. how much do you think it has to be a prolong ceasefire? guarantees of these, right? i'm not going to resume bothering the the gaza strip. it. it says the is right is still insist that the deed has to be based on a short term with a short pause and the demons of the need to continue the flight to destroy how nice with the outside is. would it be able to narrow the differences between how much and is well, we have to wait and see about it, but it's getting old into cases of the international community. i'm the, i'm not a ghost of waiting this time to push for something that could hold hosted by the 0 . the ha. now, lebanese leed is a warning against his writing attempts to drag the country into a world of old bike spending a tax in southern lebanon. as i know, hold the reports from nicola, as well as demanding has the law forces pull back from the border and says, any, you know,
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actual sci fi wouldn't be enough. it is rarely forced to say they are targeting has been laws, military infrastructure at times, that means homes and border villages. officials and southern lebanon say, up to 250, have been destroyed, and 6000 others damaged along the 120 kilometer porter. and the past 4 months of fighting as well appears to be creating a new reality. it says it doesn't want it's northern border to be vulnerable as its southern one was when the palestinian group home us attacked in october. there's really swans, hezbollah forces to pull back as the house of the it's a tax is right, is trying to push the resistance kilometers away from the border. and it's the we need by force displacement, but slowly meter by you need to, but it won't be able to achieve this problem. the streets and villages in southern lebanon are empty. officials say that around 80000 people close to the border have been displaced. daily life has been disrupted,
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but the handful of those who stayed are defiant. by all the cell phone. number 5, they have tried us in the best. nothing will make us leaf, not the place of tilly doors or wide fos for us. we will remain that fast because this is overlap. it is easily also should be afraid to. so far the warring sides have confined to taxed the military targets, but nearly 30 civilians, including journalists, have been killed. officials here are warning against as well as attempts to drag 11 on into a broader war. they accuse us of expanding the scope of its attacks while threatening and promoting proposals that are rejected, such as pushing hezbollah, north of the latania river, which is about 25 kilometers from the border. has a bullet says, is really threats to expound. the conflict are just rhetoric and pressure to reach a deal, but as well has escalated its fight against the group. and for now,
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at least it is trying to destroy the parties strength south of the autonomy river center for their elsa 0 southern loveland on it originally. so nice because said the, you can, us will not hesitate to take further action against the who sees you. describe the most recent series of attacks on suspected weapon sites and yemen as self defense or challenge reports. for the 8th time since january 11th, us as strikes, if it targets in human jet street of the deck of the u. s. s. ice in the house into the night sky, or the red sea. and this time, as with the 1st strikes you, k planes joined in the minutes reaction for r f to my food and took off from the secretary at base and cypress, accompanied by 4 to 10 late to last slits up the darkness of humans, capital santa. according to the u. k, and us government's h military locations,
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we hate including underground width and storage sites. so wish to student update, you can call them into the strikes on tuesday. also, we did so because we continued to see including an intelligence, an ongoing, an imminent threat from the duty to u. k. commercial and military vessels. and to those of apartments in the right, c m, y to region. since november, who the rebels in yemen have been attacking shipping in the red sea with hijackings, drones and missiles. the group says it's supporting how much, by striking commercial ships, they say either linked with rail or a heading to is ready ports for many of the ships target said have no, no, and he's ready connection. what is it doing is unacceptable. it's illegal at its threatening the freedom of navigation. that's why we've taken the action alongside that action as a whole set of patients will be taking, including sanctions, some of the pressure, the strikes are designed to degrade the, who's these military capabilities and send a message to them. and that back is in iran,
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like much west in the far and military policy what the u. k. and us trying to do is just enough, but not too much the dangers of escalation are on their minds. david cameron says it's the who's these that are making things with the pentagon says it's aim is to de escalate tensions and restore stability to the red sea. but there's no sun yet there who's diesel. their supporters are backing down about the joy. a lot of people who will not be afraid of the americans honest strikes. we are only afraid of got about the usa. it strikes to like a spray of water for us. this the person, i swear it will not scare us to turn a head when i have to hear these have found to retaliate for these latest strikes, where we challenge now to 0 london. the 12, a world news now and took us,
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solomon's is currently debasing the issue of sweden space for membership in nato. the move has been delayed for months because of strange relations between 9 curren several western countries. now it took a approves will leave only hungry holding back sweden in an accession process to join the group, sweden and finland have been pushing to foster bracken tonight. so off the rushes invasion of ukraine and send them costs. all of joins us now from a stumble. so what does it look like? polymers is heading on this one of the, this is what everybody hold saw me because this is the 2nd, the page section by the turkish parliament following last december. as the foreign affairs come to the turkish parliament has over there proved to put a quote for sweden's accession. 5th and to head over the food and then earlier before as uh, encore uh, maintenance work is present or is or play fire. dawn has been accusing both filling
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them sweet in of har. bring what through chemicals service mainly. it's hard to sing the out both for the sound work is far to members living on those countries and the gallon as when the government here accuses of orchestrating display of poor attempt in 2016. this is what we expect today. to the 16 c farley events, it's a fully approved the debates are over, but this is a, this is a long shot because he's a political parties leader to speak for 2 minutes in the base are still ongoing. there are just the 3 items to be debated tonight, but what we expect is that they could easily approve this protocol following this debate that can also last a few more hours. sammy ok, so if this goes through, what does this leave the deal over f? 16, find the planes that sort of key. well, yes, this is probably the most important thing
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a behind add on to rejection of sweden's nature bit because, you know, to t of was a member of the f 35 south that's far to program. and they were producing far today was they were also enrolled in the us software side of the f. 13 fighter just about however, to kill was kicked out of the program by the us administration, antique. you had been facing problems in arms and berg. those officer cert officer to us for hundreds, a me assistance from russia, as many would remember. and now after to approve of timmons a accession, bid it present, sorry to play far. don't actually expect a symbol serious approval by the us government for the purchase of 40 of 13, uh fi there just however, the spots are you. i said ministration has earlier subs the officials it on throughout that they are in favor of improving the sales bill. this is the us
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congress who has been against this, who has been showing resistance against the approval of the c a. but of course time will tell whether the us will be all for our phone. so if you see, if on correct, choose the bid tonight, sammy. alright, thanks so much for lou that send him a call. so all now somebody is present, hasn't you? well, i'm this tells, i'll just say right. he believes if you, if he was trying to alex pumps of his country, that's off the seo cosigned amount of time deal with the breakaway regional smalley line. earlier this year. let's take a closer look at the agreement. it's my line declared independence from somalia in the 19 ninety's, but has failed to receive international recognition. mugot issue in system on the line remains part of its total free. if the hotel lost access to the c, when i would try, it broke away around the same time. or the seo has been using the force in
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neighboring to vote for most of its impulse and exports smaller than plants. the least of times it belonged to stretch of lands along its coast. line to the c. o. get to establish a port base from marine force as them how much told my colleagues, serial vanya how he, c o p, a salad relations with its neighbors? it was not somebody who created this problem. so it'd be asking you to just pull that up, the ones who initiated claiming that they would take an x box of somebody out to the cont, it was, they don't say their antics thing. ok, it's a commercial deal. no, no, it is not the, it would be a, has a commercial interest as in somebody, you know, in better better the use of it. but both of the stake over 19 percent, even in the ownership of the of service of that that i'm the place where they are now saying is just a few kilometers. oh if you feel a few 100 kilometer away from that. but there's no need for that. whatever it is,
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let us assume that they need another boat. and this is what we have been discussing for a couple of months ago. the issue is not with these to be access to the see the city to access for also money where everyone is somebody above the question is how, how do they want to, to access the c by next, the impact of somebody or you changing the voters? so, maria, this is what's going on right now. it is not a commercial, it is an exception, often a to so as you know, if you, if you're says it's not annexation, they say it's also not a formal recognition of the sovereignty of some of the land. they say it is a commercial deal, and i just want a reminder of yours of what this potential deal is. and the memorandum of understanding between ethiopia and some of the land is that they would rent a 20 kilometer stretch of coastline and samantha land for half a century for 50 years, for commercial purposes, and for a military port as well. what is the part of that?
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so that's, that's, that angers somalia. first of all, the somalia is a independent test over in the state. when such a deal is i've taken police if this is a federal government or somebody level less and legit to meet. right. this seems to be discussing, not that break away or not the region of some of the old and above all, eh, commercial and military base, mix it together. and do one thing is the last one. the other thing, if it is at $22.00, almost the strip of land is the cost on how that is due for them to allow that port is going to be connected to the so it'd be by passing through somebody. yeah, that's another one. the other one is in public domain, it will be, i said, we do this in exchange or for commission. we usually compromise somebody that's a public and that's all for sure. and they said they didn't sit on the one time to deprive me. so save them as a folder enough to save the menu. let's go to the advice just as many as i believe it's in this. okay, said so the commission is that the date?
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i'm sorry, but they have was that all the way back? somalia has they have said this is not an official recognition of the sovereignty of so many that we don't have that yet. it's, you know, they put it on. no, they put it on twitter. no, the twitter is not the way to communicate between the states. have, have you spoken to mediocre and prime minister the no. why not? why do i speak? because he's taking part of my content on the screen we. i don't think we're parked in there's when he said, i don't know pick up when i so my dear, i have a good rest of my then we just talk to somebody also affected canyon called lead to pull. mackenzie hesitated non guilty to $238.00 charges of mine, slaughter more than $400.00 of his followers died last year. malcolm webb faults from the capsule, nairobi a po mckenzie, a $94.00 of his associates to create an a cost in the port city of mon bossa. all of them pleaded not guilty. so the charges of man slow so we can see about a cold and every night, bush estimates last year,
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according to survivors. hundreds of his followers by the chose to over, forced to stuff to say in the hopes of meeting jesus last week. mackenzie and his associates pleaded not guilty to charges of terrorism, and in the coming weeks they are expected to face more challenges to murder and cruelty to children. mountain web outages era, maybe kenya, it's a prominent and filipino pass the wanted by the f. b, i is facing a sinus investigation in the philippines. apollo ok bullock is accused of human trafficking and sex abuse, but it's denied any wrong doing on or below reports from in the a sub appointed sort of got a port, a keyboard only has legions of followers based in a sudden philippine city of about his kingdom of jesus christ church has expanded speech to other parts of the world. but behind the gospel suppliers, former followers say,
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is an abuse of cult sunday. yeah. but i was told by people whose clothes a one night the part of being a so called post or was to massage, keep boy, she said, it was my privilege to be able to touch and be near the son of god that night. amanda says keep roy ended up raping her to ukrainian women also testified before send the panel that they were sexually abused by people. really you have to like sacrifice or budget. so you have to have a sex in people who idealized allegations and this appeared to be threatening. some of his former followers may not go away on those. a few wireless facebook on the internet who keep ruining my need, be careful, and he did not attend the senate proceeding guns. and so far, he's also been able to avoid facing justice in the united states, where he's been indicted not only for human trafficking of sexual abuse,
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but also for financial price. the u. s. has not requested for an extradition. arlene, still a former follower who was based in the us says she wants to be to contribute to solicitation efforts in the us, for instance, by renting a car under her name. the damage of the vehicle was $18000.00, and the ministry don't want to cover that. they told me that i, that was my share, the word of god, or lean says financial obligations burden members with debt, while keep low, enjoyed lavish lifestyle. he also has powerful connections, former president, particular to turn to is a close sprint, and president regina and marcus junior, a political allies. but critics say the tide may be turning. keep loyce news channel has to be ordered to suspend operations. you are so in an open hearing like this, used to be on the imaginable one to below al jazeera,
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the business latest is free to you. i guess is that an ice fly on one of your makes modern plates. the . the ice bolts finds time to catch up on the gay with pizza. certainly, thank you so much. ok, things off with the asian cup and elation for the palestine football team. they've the 5 b odds to reach the knockout stages of the to admit from 1st time in the
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history that mean hong kong 3 know and what was also the 1st day of a wind in the history of the competition day about good school twice. and they couldn't bother schooled and helping pat assign finish. 30, make group to squeeze. and so the last 16 is a very good. there's also $30.00. this is a very nice thing supposed to do when you have that, like a movie with clips to night when this is when they're reading the 1st 30. well, strategy. i have progress to the north, south stages of the asian cast as goofy. when is off, so they do $11.00 again, is vicki stone, the cell cruise when one the left on the strength of pulse on thanks to a penalty by mazda and boil. vicki still on guaranteeing themselves they can face with as these back to to good boys equalize the 12 minutes from full time
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syria will join the stadiums and it was big seen the last 16 is one of the best food place teams that's off of a sort of india by one goal to new substitutes. omar should have been missing the winning goal for the syrians, the indian. so on the way level assistance management. pip lenders has defended mohammed sellers with to into the united kingdom, despite drawing criticism for leaving the squad. the egypt captain, suffolk hamstring injury during the day to, to joel against, gone to with medical stuff the side and you should fly back from ivory coast on wednesday. it's drawing criticism from the likes of egypt. wrinkled caps hold may pass on. who believes he should have stayed with the squad? linda's has defended, the livable stall, never doubt the commitment of neutral law. i never met a guy as a player, but also human being was more committed to the life of being
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a professional football player. and i know the country is devastated, losing him. we've devastated to hear that the good things out. our medical team and the medical team decided for him to come back us to give them the best best possible chance to be available in the final football fans in china have been angered by the news the to own us. a friend these in the country have been postponed because of an injury to christie on there, but now to the on the squad all in sions, in and was supposed to play. shanghai shouldn't, who a and j jen, etc. but an ongoing cost muscle issue for now though, means they've been postponed, organizes have promised defends will get full refunds of match tickets. flights and hotels. last november, the mail message into miami was suppose to, to a china that's to was cancelled for me today is a sub days because i want to say a,
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sorry to the chinese finds especially chains. and because as you know in football, some things you cannot control now that you all can, which is to wins away from the record extending you live in full strain, open title, the defending champion, easy to be 48 grand slam, semi final of the getting cost american take the fritz chalk of which $1.00 the opening states off the saving team save points before for skip back to leveled the match. i forbid the world number one took control the serbian wrapping up victory in full sets of the 3 hours and 45 minutes and do phase yet it's center in the semi finals of the telly and defeated on very rude living straight fits the full seed was down $51.00 in the 2nd set time break, but ready to, to maintain an impressive run at a scene and get to drop the safe in melbourne. the 22 year old winning 6 full 7663 . as he found that the 1st day of a grand slam final freshman who live is the 1st male player in the open air, it's
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a new z, a in the spam filter. fine is if any women's jump in arena sutherland k is also into the semi finals, the 2nd c powered pause 2021 french open champion, border creek cheek about 6 to 63 sutherland reaching the last 4 without dropping a se so far at this tournament. sutherland google faced cocoa golf in the same as you know, the piece of loss is us open final which golf one, the 19 year old book to face by beating ukraine's at mazda of cost took golf was 51 down in the 1st grade and safe to save points before taking it in a tie break, but we'll see you then last the 2nd before closing out the match, 6 to golf is not 1. 12 consecutive grand slam matches. okay, we'll leave it there for now. most bulky is on the way a little bit late to sammy. thanks so much peter. well,
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that brings us to the end of this news out of my colleague leading side to be here in a moment with another full show. so to stay with us, you know, now to 0, the it is january 13th, 2014. i am with nicole wilson. just tell me everything that you can remember about what happened today. i went to the movies with my husband chad olson and we went to see the marine movie with mark wahlberg loan survivor that was supposed to be a great day. it was just meant for us to kind of reconnect and have some time together. we go into the move in at that day, no one's there. at some point,
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a man comes in and sits directly behind the side of a whole empty movie theater. were just sitting there watching us and we hear a voice telling child to turn his phone off, but not in a nice, polite way. it was like, i demand chad responded that he was just checking on his daughter, seeing if there was maybe a missed call or something from the daycare. then you'll hear it again from the guy behind us. turn the phone off. from there, he gets up any storms off on charging the cost more than $100.00 days into the boat on the costs of the humanitarian catastrophe is deepening. as the conflict continues, the cost to the is really economy is enormous. plus some taiwan is view president to bring peace and prosperity to the i'm counting the cost on al jazeera president biden says,
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$1.00 to $2.00 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? the quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i, my name's fine. this is a new life and coming up in the next 60 minutes, united nations security council meets to debate the situation in the middle east, including the palestinian question. displays,
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