tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 7, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, the limits to have a dream container sta in your own adventure, now counter and waives the the, you're watching the news, our life and my headquarters in delphi and getting navigates. i, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes, mass killings and starvation. israel tightens it's sage on northern gauze, off homes are targeted inmate la, here direct strike just meters away from the roofs. airports is really forces escalate attacks
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and the 11 is capital. donald trump prepares for power after winning the us presidential elections. he's on track to win the popular vote. the police are mozambique of fire tear gas to disperse, anti government protest stairs in the capital for food. so i'm trying to control still with the sports, including another big victory for buffalo. they beat red style bel grade 5 to to make it 3 wins in a row in the champions league. the welcome to the news hour. so 1st to gaza, where is really forces have laid siege to northern areas of district for $34.00 days. palestinians have been hit with our tillery and air strikes, as well as other attacks during this time and more than a 1000 have been killed. 5 people working nose and several others wounded. vine is
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really strike on a house and bait la hill on friday. another 6 people have been killed in an attack on the and we'll see you, das refugee comp. several survivors have been taken to hospital. the humanitarian crisis is worse thing as this really forces continue to prevent the entry of food and medicine into northern areas. unicef as warren, but the entire population of the north is an imminent risk of death, from famine and disease. and, and for that is joining us not from dated back in central garza, within updates. and the reply here has been the focus of is really strikes and raids over the past few days. tell us what you're hearing about the situation. now the, what the situation continues to be on describe the reading or talking more about more than the months with continue is, is really airstrikes, continuous is really selling. and what's that is there any courses are actually
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doing 3rd targeting densely populated, has, has, let me remind you that most of the palestinians who are living in your body is refugee companies are bad. yeah. evacuated to be. yeah. so these are already displays how does sinews from your body to be? yeah, and now that is where the forces are targeting those densely populated houses. yesterday there was evacuation orders for palestinians to evacuate from big guy, but suddenly the is where the forces us those policy news 2 months. so how are you ordering policy news to evacuate, leaving everything behind, and then asking them to go back and tell us the news are saying that the dia in japan, yes. are transferred to a city of rubble, where all the houses are completely ruined. after that is where the forces are bulldozing agriculture length, and they're also wiping out a mom big at residential houses. let me also remind you the subsets. there has been
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no food, no loss or nothing has been entering those areas. there has been several attempts at from you and agencies and also organizations to distribute of food and water and visible areas. but all of those attempts were denied by the it's where the us, where do now we have been also receiving from our colleagues on the ground that there are also only with hospital working, which is come on at one. but also the is already forces have been targeting this hospital a couple of times. they also destroyed the water tags. so the hospital is out of watts here too. and can you imagine those hundreds of injuries is arriving to the hospital every single day without any medical supplies or any equipment. but also let me remind you that the civil defense teams are also not working in the not during a gospel strip. so what ever needs to be rescued?
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whoever needs to be pulled from under the rub up won't have anyone to save their lives because days where the forces also towards the different teams as the ambulances do evacuate from north a. the cause of the situation is very hard and even here the suffering godless trip . the situation is not any but to where at least at 6 findings were killed and laid out for future camp. and also 3 promising these were killed in after that is where the forces at target is done. and also the essential needs are not available in the southern gaza strip. and thank you so much for that reporting from dated by the hand. garza is not to 11 on where it is really or a strike is hit close to be roots, airports. take a look at this video so it captures the moment of that explosion. it comes after intense is really a tax in southern and eastern 11 on where the lebanese government was accused as relevant, justin's diplomatic initiatives, both as bella says that it's open to talks only after the aggression and zanna for
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that is our correspondent joining us from the route, so of course the, if i'm wrong here is in of us this, but this was the 1st time this, an error strikes trucks so close to the international airport and the lebanese capital. what can you tell us about the optimal well, the cases strike here over night there were intense strikes targeting neighborhoods in southern suburb, it's largely empty. but those strikes just meters from one of the runaways of the airport, the only commercial airports in the country. this is a lifeline for the country. people are able to leave come back home also as you mandatory in lifeline were aid is delivered to 11 on much needed a to help you know the hundreds of thousands of people who are now a display. so as well really escalate thing, but it also seems to be our response to an incident on wednesday in tel aviv when
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there was a mis, our impact very close to the v of international airport tests. but i said that they were targeting a military position close to the airport. so as you can see, the theater and the intensity of the exchange is the fire are only expanding hezbollah to really increasing it's rocket fire. it's on fire across the border. so they are negotiating under fire and there is no prospect for a c fire. and many feel that there will be no serious diplomatic initiative until us president elect donald trump takes office in in january. so all the while people are expecting the trajectory of this conflict to be one of escalation and yesterday in the district of baltic and that's an eastern level involved. big, big costs. there were dozens of strides. we had visited the area where we saw and met those who choose to stay behind. they say it is defiance is better than surrender. in the middle of the rubble and devastation,
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there's still life. but this park is no longer a place where children are safe. the ancient city of baltic and eastern 11 on has been repeatedly hit by as rarely strikes. i am highland springs, the sound of the bombings. i missed my friends, day one somewhere. and this point at least half of the city's population left. when these really army issued, forced evacuation orders late last month, but there are those who refused to do so. among them, the medical staff at the main hospital in the area does a lot of the most a lot. the doctor in charge says they will remain in his words, steadfast, despite nearby is really strikes that causes damage to the facility, meet them, a call them, or they want to pressure people, display them and turn them against that. or just because this one company i'm
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dealing with people here at our supporters of their existence, we won't leave our families and our la, that much of eastern loving on has been engulfed in war. this is, has bellows, heartland. villages are empty. 6 weeks of intense air rates have destroyed so much when people in this impoverished region already had so little. it's a similar situation in the south of the country and in the southern suburb of beta lebanon's prime minister. and as he mccarthy has criticized the international community for remaining silent in the face of these attacks. people here say they feel the same. they say israel has been given a green light to destroy and kill as well says it is targeting has the law and its infrastructure. this was the famous restaurant, not far from baltics historic center. the owner says this was about hurting the economy. already the reconstruction bill is in the billions of dollars,
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and this is a nearly bankrupt state. has the law and israel are negotiating under fire. all. yes, says she knows her children's future and lives are at risk. but she says she's choosing defiance over surrender. the motor to make another kind of their lives have change because of the way they see the instruction on areas or the use to pay and know they are deprived of enjoying and those pay stubs. but marie and yes may not appear to have found their own safe space, at least for now, center for their elders either follow the eastern 11 on is the 1st president elect donald trump is celebrating his victory. it is mary logo, state, and central florida. he's won the electoral college and he's a head by nearly 5000000 in the popular vote to the 1st republican candidate to do so in 20 years. so these are pictures treated by
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e alon mosque on his social media platform, x of a private celebration with trump. the president elect has kept a low public profile since tuesday night, as he begins shaping his government on that's well bringing. she advertised c joining us from washington dc. so are we getting a sense at this hour of what the next trump administration is going to look like she had? and i think it's very clear, watts of the different contradictions are, as we move in to that transitional phase, and we look at who will actually be stopping the trump administration. what we don't know is how those contradictions are going to be resolved. because what from what we can see and what we've been told, or different factions are involved in this transition process. on the one hand you have a j, d, found this device present. you have done junior adult from some to be very influential. voices and drums. we have talk a call 70 and you'd be inferential, meet media, major personality, who are very much representative of the trump populist message,
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the base message make america great again and. and the endless was putting billions of dollars a broad we bring it back home. we, you know, that's why we finally, why are we the world's policeman? we should be called strictly on the border, which we concentrated on american manufacturing. so we should be, uh, we should there longer be beholden to wall street j the vans and there was like a national convention said i was just look it up. uh president trump is vision. it's as simple as possible. were done, catering to wall street will continue, what can we will commit to the working man? incidentally, jamie, about this very close connections to wall street. so that's again another contradiction and all of that. and then meanwhile, we on the side also involves the transition as well as the street on the major bank of, from will st. jude with big donors to the republican party. we have the establishment republicans who have no pledge that fails either donald trump, but they do believe in new liberalism and deregulation, and they are conservative of them and must get
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a foreign policy around the world and fighting rusher and ukraine. and so i'm sorry, sir. who is now, who's you to come with? what's it going to be, you know, who are the one who's going to be me refilling these positions where this policy now has to actually be clearly articulated the loan mosque he's talking about all stared t for the middle class is working tough. is cutting government spending of expensive without snowball dre, the violence and don't junior and dr. cause and dr. costs and ones. in fact, we've been told that brian hooks is also involved the transition. but if, as far as the state department is concerned, he is the neo conservatives near. com, he wants an list of all he ones confrontation with a rod and rusher and, and i'm trying to don't tell them. so i was talking with how much those might compare with the what was the i directed miracle on what's it to be? i mean, maybe we'll get a better idea and of them. okay, thank you so much. you have for that reporting from washington dc. so the global economy is bracing for the cost of a donald trump presidency. the stock market has search following his election victory with the dow jones heading
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a record high. and that's because investors expect a business friendly administration, including tax cuts, and trump has proposed adding a tear of, of 10 to 20 percent on all 4 and in ports. that's expected to increase prices for american consumers. he's also a warrant of loving, as high as 60 percent on chinese goods. adding further attention to is difficult 1st term relationship with changing things as we have with us, right? yes are so it has one who is the democratic political strategist and founder of combat communications. james davis is a republican strategist and presidents of touch down strategies. welcome back. so i suppose the devil is going to be in the details, obviously. right. james? trump made a lot of campaign promises, see he ran a campaign devout to taco, what he called the installation nightmare. and he promised to bring prices down very quickly. according to him. what are you thinking? it's doing his 1st a 100 days in office. well, 1st of all, we're gonna have to tackle fiscal class crisis pretty soon, right? the trunk tax cuts are going to be expiring. so we've got to find ways to rein in
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dire federal budget. how do we cut spending? we've, we've, we had an increase in spending immediately, even in the trump administration cove. it in the krona virus pandemic that continued on. and we just kept printing money as a nation. and that led to a lot of the inflation that we see. and then we tagged on all these other projects and uh, you know, all these extra expenditures, the inflation reduction act, actually had a negative impact on the place and all it was more spending. it was just a nice packaging, a nice label. they called it the inflation reduction act, but it was really just double check list of things what democrats wanted to pass. and so i think he's got to tackle some of those things. deregulating. some of the industry and opening up innovation will be a start. that's something he can do pretty much on his own. what's gonna have to work with congress and build bi partisan look on this thing. but i mean, you're, what you're saying is true because the voters were very clear, right in the way that they voted their top issues,
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were the economy and then all the software she was, of course immigration when it comes to the economy and bringing the price down there are concerns though, that the terrorists that trump wants to introduce could do the exact opposite. so i absolutely agree protectionism is, is it can be really harmful. i hope that he's going to use his platform to really negotiate some better trade deals. there are trade bills in the united states that where we could do better, right, where other countries have a trade barriers put in place that make it harder for us to export goods. one place we can also tap into is our rich resources for energy in america. and creating some energy independence that will give us more economic strength as well, so that we don't have to be beholden to, you know, hostile countries who have a strong hold on some of the energy. okay? so those are some immediate things that we can, we can take a take on our shot. look, the democrats have said unemployment has been going down. inflation has been going down. but the reality is, is that americans clearly don't feel it's,
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and those are results. some people say, well that's why they vote isn't the way that they did. how big a problem has messaging been for the democrats? and do say messaging has been a huge problem, you can say, and you can point to all the statistics. for example, inflation is the lowest, it's been in years, it's after the inflation reduction that i can see that the price has haven't gone down. that's not how inflation works. a, it's anything, it's not just a messaging problem. i do actually believe that the democrats could have been even more muscular in the reproach, searching them, for example. and we talked about this in the last segment, but americans uniquely of the world have enormous amounts of education, debt, student loan debt, because you have to pay an enormous amount, and then you have to take out loans and have to pay those loans off. same thing with medical debt because we have a privatized health care system. if you go to the doctor, you break a bone, you get cancer, you have to pay for that, sometimes thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of dollars. it's the number one cause of bankruptcy in the
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united states. it's kind of dep, it doesn't exist anywhere else, right? how do we tackle that any more muscular way? and actually, if republicans hadn't resisted our efforts, a student loan reform, you would have seen much more relief from many americans. it would have made a pretty dramatic difference. my advice is to continue to fight for these things so, so okay, but in terms of what trump wants to get done, the fact that he's coming in with one, a decisive victory to a senate controlled by the republicans. and it looks like the house is leaning that way as well. how much easier isn't going to make it for him to get these policies pos and get these things done as a republican? well, i mean, on the issue of trade, he's not gonna have a fully compliant republican senate on that. he might pick up some democrats, but they'll be a bunch of people resisting on that. and none of the less, if i'm a world leader, i'm going to be bracing for chaos on an economic level don't from doesn't particularly care to adhere to the norms, international norms, nor does he particularly care to stay in trade agreements. we have around the
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country. if we start putting up terrorist then other leaders will retaliate by putting up their own terrace prices for not just american consumers, but consumers globally. anyone who currently trades of the united states could start going up. what's your reaction to that? i do believe that, you know, if you escalate some care for then that could have a complete, you know, negative impact on american consumers. however, we do know that donald trump is a for through negotiator to say the least and, and so it, you know, if we can get fair trade bills out of these things to them, that's great. i don't want to see these taxes come in on americans because we're trying to stick it to the other guy. that's not good for america. right. but how much i mean, what impact james? do you think that or trump's approach rather to international trade agreements? how is that going to impact uh, the us and the relationship with penetrating partners? well, you know, i think that strong america overall is going to be good for the global economy and
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how the trade deals come out. we want to try to get mutually beneficial agreements in place. that's what's going to benefit most people. and if we can, through negotiation actually get a better trade deal with allies or keep trading partners on that. not only benefits america, but also benefits other allies in that space who might benefit from those same removing of tray barriers. okay, our side final question to you just to weigh a little bit from the economy stuff. i mean, it looks like trump managed to sway a sizable number of the elect for it, and demographics. if the democrats thoughts might have gone their way in certain states like latino men, like white women, according to so man i was, i mean, how do you explain that there has been some movements and some shifts, right. i don't think there any particular race and it's dangerous to say this at any race is monolithic. i do know that the democratic that the republican party still gets the majority of the white, the white man and white women. so well know,
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races, monolithic, the republican party is more monochromatic. the shifts that we saw though mostly happened among men across the different races. it's not surprising. it is surprising in the degree that that happened. there wasn't offset as much by women as we had hoped, but more latino men moved over to a truck more black men to a small degree, moved over to trump. and so that the losses that we saw within those demographic groups are necessary losses based on a uh, on a racial basis. the more on a general basis that we can see throughout different demographics. got it. okay. are so i'll pass on james davis. thank you so much. i. so there's deep concern about what a 2nd donald trump presidency will mean for the united nations. and during his 1st term, he caught contributions to the u. s. officer as gabriel is on. so looks at what maybe a head this time around for the world body. nowhere is a worry more acute about a 2nd. donald trump presidency,
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then at the u. n. population fund, known as u. n. f. p a. the agency that focuses on sexual and reproductive rights for women and girls in a $150.00 countries in 2017, during his 1st term and office, trump completely cut off $70000000.00 in the u. s. contributions to you and f. p a president joe biden reinstated the money and raised us contributions to a 160000000. making washington the agencies largest single donor. now that trump will be back in office when f p a is bracing for all of its money from the us to again be cut off for a u. s. p, a official tells how to 0 without us funding, they would need to shut down 13 health clinics and vocational schools in afghanistan, that on average health, $30000.00 women every month. and with these reels continued on parchment of gaza and open hostility to the you. when there is real world,
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this time around is real pressure. trump, to make deeper cuts. one major challenge to the u. n. is the world. donald trump doesn't care that much about the institution. that a lot of republicans in congress who have very angry about the way that you and officials and you and general assembly have criticized the israel, is released as of a garza and so i think that will be a big push from congress to 0 outs. um, extensive parts of view and budget really and revenge for this criticism of the if it's rarely campaign on wednesday and baset are said they were in a wait and see mode. we still hope that the top of the registration where see the value of multilateralism and working together for the benefit of having about the last month, israel's parliament pass legislation to shut down the un release and works agency proposed to need refugees known as unreal. if this legislation is implemented,
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it calls for shutting down and wrote by the end of january, coincidentally, it could fall on the very week. donald trump is sworn in as the next president of the united states gabriel's onto i would you see the united nations new york. okay . we're doing 9 miles. is there a senior political analyst? what i wanted to sorta, and by the time i talked about, which was an associated press or professor public policy at the door institute for graduate studies to discuss this. welcome back. so i'll just through the one, what does the 2nd trump presidency mean for the united nations? and multilateralism to locate is certainly not the united admission type. right. and you certainly are not the multilateral list. and he's a preached america 1st in the sense that america will do what america needs to do in the world. and it's not going to be paying much attention either to international norms, nor to international law when it comes to american interests. he's not exactly the
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kind of a leader that likes to be part of coalitions or alliances. and he, once and again expressed defiance. he even changed enough to the north american trade agreement. he wanted to leave version and even if need be, walk away from nato. he would need the united nations on more than one occasion. if you remember his ambassador to the united nations at that time, he said we wouldn't be taking names that we would be threatening member sites. so we will see moving forward depending on of course, who's the next you and the secretary general. i think the not the united states under the trump would prefer not to work on in the context of the united nations, but to work separately individually and to promote the american interest as it where or america was in the world outside the united. the time of what do you think this means in the context of when it comes to palestine in the palestinians?
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we remember in the 1st trump administration, he uh he pulled funding from you and organizations like wonder what for example. so how do you assess the situation going forward and even move the american, the us embassy right here. those are the and then they lost a deal of defense cheap. uh, which would, which is which was put on the shelves now. i think more or less, i mean, the american conduct would be business as usual. is what it is and america's, uh, i mean is it on an under us has a common understanding of what they want to achieve or the goal with comes to by this time. i don't think there is any state project in the making model this if trump, uh, a trump would push maybe some elements of the beautiful essentially to take place. i mean, that's my guess he, i think he might have some since his sincere that for to in the war to me that the on garza because he's going to be the one that's going to rain and israel probably, but i think it's, it's would be more of a motor to support the native efforts. i mean for me,
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the order because it's almost old, but i mean look at the, the size of the destruction. budgeting aside the effects you know, on the gaza population. it's fun, it's almost deal is that of some of the individual and the resistance, you know, pockets of resistance. but seriously now we are in the discussions of the day after which we don't know exactly the, the particular that asian with this the after. but i think it's in vols is what i mean painting something about the patient that goes a step in forcing some government structures on the guns, a slip involving some of these little fuckers. and i think this modem is alliance to a good extent or talk to a great extent with the the of the century which dump also designed to involve breeding of partners who would be a partner. so he's an in increasing disputes of palestine. that kind of thing as having those sit and in particular around so you have this new us administration taking office. obviously in january you have a new is really defense minister. what does this mean for the wars and powers fine
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and also, i mean, when you look at the war 11 on where do things have to next under this administration, or i never thought that the existence of with this or that defense minister in his there would make any difference. ok, galant was more violent than nothing, you know. and the, the differences between them was not over. how much violence they should chip the case. and guys that was was a personal and either logical one model and secularism and religion in the states around about how much we're going to destroy. it goes on. it's nothing that top, as we know between 20162020 trying change 5 of defense ministers, right? so trump understands the needs of what i present or lead to change his difficult secretaries in america. secretary of actually the president secretaries on this and that issue. so i think a lot of it is going to depend on who trump names as he's on the secretary defense
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and secretary of state. i don't know if you remember, but back in 2016 having tennyson, a secretary of state, or having on peo, a circus. it made a huge difference. we know about them called out for shorter and the gulf because doesn't have a huge uh, knowledge of the gulf and contacts on the golf. so when the wind up window, when the, when the siege around, cuz i happened to set up some who saved the day by just knowing more than trump, trump didn't even know that there was an american base in because as also, if it's going to be this time around the likes of katya insert that i've gotten. then we gonna have a huge problem in the middle east because this man once is right next to us bank. he once is there, i'd like to ask you what he wants pretty much search that back on. so from brings the likes or send it the content to be secretary of state or secretary defense to work with a cox in his or. and then of course, we are in trouble,
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it's gonna depend on the signs in the next few weeks. in the meanwhile, what we know from trump, but we've heard that doesn't mean everything. he said he means right. but what do we know is that he does wants nothing, you know, to wind down the water and he's against redeem change into one from says i am not foraging change of thought on. which is not to about liking them nothing, you know, who's been widening the war in order to get to, to have one and 2. that's exactly it. i wanted to get on to iran a time and with you, just on what's milan was saying, i mean, is a trump victory. now going to push israel to take even more military risks when it comes to iran. so i mean, i agree with what i want, i don't think good is i didn't put that footage in changing it on and, and this also implies that's nothing for a lot of them that the adventure that is available to us involved and such adventure. i think what trump forgive is an old provide is that it is enough at
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hand to finish gaza, whatever he thinks of the picture goes on, also to eliminate benefit from his beloved. when it comes to these 2 files, i think there is, in my opinion, an agreement between the us and the sedation, or trump and nothing. you know, that this has to be completed. the notion of a clean victory, which they, so they can just brag about. that's what they want to achieve, no more that's from these 2 fronts. but don't you don't, i think it's you have to be seen, but my understanding also trump has the other pressing priorities, a lot of shine, a, an economy quote of china that you could and issue with us as well. and he has also to deliver quickly on these fronts because he has been promising, as well as that they would see it as almost immediately. yeah. onregional leaders, my line was the we just quickly on this. i has point. yeah. i think the question of ending the war and guys, i think is a given a stablish said, what is there? i mean, much of a just destroyed, i think now i need continuation,
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which is as an active status and that is absolutely nonsensical. the question is not whether it's the end or not the board them does that question. what conditions on what was conditions if they don't, why certain conditions, if anyone wants to change the nature of the regime and by this time he wants to change the quite a single sort of thing. he wants to change. whatever is happening over garza, he even wants to change the government, the 11 on he wants to have, i would say on who's going to be the next president of them and on and so on and so forth. he's even talking about transforming the region. so when he got the support to do that from the us, again, it depends, but just globally, right? because we to push to the way, you know, 67 weeks away from that good. nobody, i would say the following from does not want to get involved in the nathan good. the in the details, in the months of them at least, and certainly it doesn't want to deploy forces and say to me, it does not want to fight that. then you know, who has boards and them, at least that is for sure. he's not an imperialist. like by the, is,
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he's different. he is a hyper nationalist, but he's not an imperialist biden, as a scientist and an imperialist that would be getting involved again and again. and if he had to, he actually the point forces to is right, right. and he's committed to defend is what it goes there on top of saying from now, or rather you say don't get involved in a war against it on, we're not going to support, i guess, or not so much as you can change it on. we're not going to get involved it into another never ending one of them at least. remember his big criticism of the chinese and the bushing is right of the world is that they run the words enough guns down your walk ins. it's a little on 30 seconds for you and then 30 seconds for a time it and i'll have to end there. but how do you think regional leaders are going to be dealing with trump going forward? i mean, he has a history of strong relations with some leaders and this region doesn't seem like he's going to be very personal. he's going to be very strong. i think this time people will not be cured him anymore. they're going to be respecting him. it goes,
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but it's fix, think some power and he is ever more powerful than you could have been. he's going to be very close and very supportive of his friends and he's going to be bullying like when his enemies time out. obviously there's a transition period now before the trump administration takes takes power. how is that going to affect what's happening on the ground and garza and loving on? i mean i, i hear what you say about you thinking that the war is winding down. and i, many people looking at the situation might say, well, it certainly doesn't look like it. i mean, when it comes to guys, i think it's almost finish setting. i mean, so what i want to focus on is the postilion unity. because this is the thing that we don't discuss much on that it's, i mean that's a very important thing to happen. i mean, that's the time where we expect from the leaders of the percent of pop is based class at the time as to unite and to come together with one position on what they
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want as well. especially be optimistic. it's f as in, i mean, which will take the, i mean, at this stage, but we have to say it's because it's not the end up studies that i mean with all these sacrifices the price of the students i've paid so far and you see the behavior of the but i seem to have shipped it's it's as estimates of the sport. okay. for the most disastrous about optimistic. thank you so much more on and thank you so much time that we will turn to reaction from africa on trump's victory. so while congratulatory messages are pouring in, some analysts say that trump's approach to africa is viewed as hostile. so mr. miller reports from johannesburg in south africa during his previous presidency. donald trump was lovely dismissive of africa and he was heavily criticized when referring to some countries in a derogatory way. trump is always at the know to want to come to chinese influence on the continent. those could drive his foreign policy. there's the tide war and say, but that's the thing that's happening between the united states and china. there's
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a triple, technologically that's happening with china. and of course, the tension with china on the south china seas and tie one of these factors. i going to play a part in how the new administration in america is going to have relations with africa. it's likely that trend would scrutinize more closely to 8 assistants to pull countries would benefit the with, with some remain positive. i don't know if it's the most of almost the same. it is the opposite of some kind of duty. the agenda from the notes of all these categories was very, pretty simple, but of course, i'm only regarding africans, everything seduce that. africans also support him. and in fact, i personally believe that hen becoming the new president of the united states could truly change things. congratulations. have come from the leaders of many african countries, including my julia, if you and bob with south african presidents,
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the remote forces says he looks forward to continuing a mutually beneficial relationship with the united states. canyon president william router has also congratulated from relations with african countries, could be less predictable under donald trump. but some of the say you could have a little pragmatic approach to the continent. one that's dictated by what benefits the united states. move in, anything else? somebody the middle of ultra 0, john as well. so police in mozambique or fire to your gas, to disperse people, protesting against the government and the capital approved. so to the off position called for weeks of demonstrations against what it says or fraudulent election results. so not softer, the ruling for lima party, one majority votes and the poles last month, at least 32 people had been killed in the unrest knocking while i was running as from the capital of my food to malcolm. what's happening where you are in
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or we're going to take a will down the street as i said, side, not just central material, so it's like a grade of straight roads. and many of those great guides lead from low income neighbors, several columns away all the way into the city, and on several of these different guides, very large crowd of positions. 4th, is that the marketing we're trying to log into it and $0.50. that's what we've seen in many places replace. uh, breaking them up with a guy. and on this one of the, one of the main boulevard, go in right through central to that crowd. the opposition to both is coming this way. they said of these uh, something that i've set up funding by a long time of being faithful. and so just a variety. yeah. people to yeah. when they see the army and the soldiers, most of the soldiers on the street uh on um the vehicle. uh, with uh,
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gun tires on top. no machine guns ma'am, said uh, and they made me saying that happened on several occasions. display of them being deployed, he'd come in and find a gas that the armies been getting a much more positive response from these crowds of positions of both as well as the police. many people are tearing or john things out. so you got them. why you shooting us? some of the protested to be serving stones as well. we seen others trying to stop them from things done so long. same on dawn is uh, we have a cold for shut down in the last week and so peaceful matches. and also people to buying, so as funds in protest, it's what they've been doing from these apartment blocks. here is time the police and the soldiers paused. if we keep working forwards, we'll see a bit more of what's going on. so malcolm, how have authorities responded and how do we expect this to play out
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or who the approach of the police very much seems to have been trying to stop demonstrations a so using a gas and other weapons and they've used live gun 5 of the last 2 weeks on several occasions, rights group say that 32 people are being killed, possibly more and hundreds of been injured to some specs like i always so that step aside a 100 then didn't know, say hundreds, arrested in some places police have lost control. the police has said that to protest without them will be allowed to proceed as long as that faithful. but it seems even people mounting peacefully have been violently despised. meanwhile, the ruling for lee. my bossy, has code for com, spinning power for nearly half a century. it denies the widespread belief that it controls the electoral commission, the electoral commission,
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housing commented on the report of widespread irregularities, reported by election observe as in the opposition, the legs, the pulse with like legal leg rigs to announce for lima as the wind. evans by default to get our c according to them. having declined a many yes. okay, thank you're welcome. thank you for not reporting from the food of israel's parliament has adopted to of several proposed controversial laws. so one allows the sucking of palestinian is really teachers who show support for attacks against is really is the 2nd allows the government to the port families of suspected attackers nor all the isn't jordan's capital online because it is really government has bands . also 0 from reporting in the occupied west bank and from inside israel. so how likely is it that that the port taishan law nude is inactive while it is now law. so these really authorities are
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a free to implement to study and then this law applies to citizens of israel. they if the interior ministry, which is in the hands of the right this right ring, coalition of course, deems that any family member of a palestinian accused of attack carrying out an attack, did not inform authorities or express any kind of support a or sympathy with circle terrorist activity that is a very broad brush statement, it basically is open to interpretation. this might apply to sympathy or expression of condolence as it could apply to expression of condolences to the families of those who died in gaza. and this is one of the criticism, but basically based on that assessment, israel can the port its own citizens to gaza, or anywhere else that is the vague wording of the bill. and it has raised alarms,
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but human rights organizations that didn't tell us that this is just the tip of the iceberg. they can hardly hardly tally the number of controversial bills that are up for vote, and they have the votes to pass. and so they are extremely concerned then they keep reminding during the less. but this is a basically in line with the sweeping international assessment that israel is in apartheid state. it does not treat all of its citizens equally in palestinian is really, is now more than ever face threats, not just of persecution, now of expulsion. you know, they're reporting from online or thank you. your opinion leaders are and hunger is capital through the past. they're discussing global issues including donald trump's election when us backing for ukraine against russia. it's a major concern with the president the leg promising to stop the war. and trump says he will post terrorist on all 4 and made products coming into the united
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states on the 5th european political community. some, it also comes as germany faces political uncertainty, with the collapse of the governing coalition. how someone had about us joining us now from budapest. so tell us what's being considered today at the summit. tasha during the european political community was supposed to be having this meeting today to took about to kennedy was in ukraine and beans to provide more political financial, uncommitted 3 assistance to ukraine of this that we've done a good moment of the fighting mach route to the secretary general of nato said a while ago that the deployment of north korean soldiers, along with the russians, is a serious development on the ground for then on until before the us elections. the general consensus here was basically that if habits was
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elected is what it was going to be business as usual, more commitments, more money, more weapons to the ukrainians. now, with trump elect to these a great deal of anxiety here for the simple reason that trump, during that campaign said that he was going to solve the problem before you know, great it. and some of these cheap advisors were handling of the fact that there might be some concessions to, to be presented by the ukrainians in the case over to you. and this is what they are trying to figure out. when trump trump talks about a deed with putting, what does it mean for the full wages, which was next by the questions, had saw on the hands as that i pulled you and i'm to hands. and also quite me, whether the demo cation lines are getting to be the pros, ends and what happens next to the demands by the rush is that if there is going to be any do in the near future, the credit is half to forget about joining nato and the a you,
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these are exactly the issue is that with the debates it today, but ultimately, the general consensus here is that the european political community which was established just to remind our view is it 2022 goes to back to him with the rest of the invasion of ukraine to big countries from within, from outside the you to try to protect the future of western democracies. they may have to wait for trying to be, you know, great to, to get more into cases which way the, which is going to blow and which direction that i'm not, is going to take when it comes to ukraine in particular. okay, so i have really focused on ukraine as you're saying, have some, any other key issues that they will be discussing, that we need to be aware of you know, the reading. so you hop from elected and people are concerned about the man who has made it clear since he was best elected into a 1016. he's not a big fan of tons of planted alliances and that he is more of
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a i solution is when it comes to global diplomacy. and he has made it clear in the past and repeatedly, during the campaign that natal numbers will have to commit themselves to the condition which is set back in 2016. but she is, they have to commit to percent of the g d. p to defense spending today. knoxville to fence that he was grateful to trump for the simple to provide it in the past of that many countries he did his pools and these thoughts, it took me more than 2 percent of the gdp to defense spending, and that nature is going to be back benchmark in the future. the reason why monica looked at made that statement today is that to many believe that he could use his long relationship with trying to convince trump in the future to commit himself a day to. this is a great fear here to read. if you have trouble deciding tomorrow to go in to do
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with boots, and if you have time to sign in to disengage from nature is going to be the biggest disaster facing therapy and continents. okay, have some. thank you, general ration. thank your house and thanks for that reporting from budapest in germany, the opposition is calling for a parliamentary vote of confidence by next week after the collapse of the governing coalition. so the 3 party alliance fell apart after chancellor. all our shoals fired it's finance minister. in a dispute over economic policy, schultz said the vote can be held in january, basically is dusty. it's the if there's absolutely no reason to wait until january next year. the coalition no longer has the majority and the bone, the stock. we must therefore ask the federal chancellor by unanimous decision of the c d. u. c. su group in the bunch of stock to organize the vote of confidence. now, early next week, at the latest, bernard smith joining us from berlin. what does this all mean for and use largest economy? the wells,
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the 3 is the range of many other things. 2021. japanese have this 3 policy. this coalition of the less the liberals and the greens, it's been pretty much on popular through while it's time and power out of the last 3 week. the last few weeks things have been coming to a had a name floated spectacularly on wednesday evening when chance little of shots fired is liberal finance minister, christie and lin. essentially it's all over economic policy drug and he's heading for a 2 year long recession. now. the persons nearly 2 thousands and almost pressure to kick saw to be economy lynette wanted to cut taxes and benefits and reform, pensions. sholtes, instead warranty germany to loosen this constitutionally imposed limits on how much the government can borrow. he wants to increase borrowing baffle to pump money, much needed money into the really struggling public services and infrastructure, and to help you cranes for us. but so the both splits essentially. oh,
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but that's it means show size is going to help us know confidence confidence votes in january, which will probably lose meaning elections in march. but the opposition leader frederick match. he was bots vote much sooner and the opposition leader and show totally meet shortly at the chancery behind me to decide maybe to try and reach some sort of agreement most once these elections much. oh yeah, maybe in january which would mean an election campaign over the christmas. busy period so like trying to trying work out how to move forward. okay, thank you. bernard reporting from berlin. still ahead on the i'll just there are a news. our 10 president trump health 6 goals. who are here for one of the world's best players in sports with joe the
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businesslike has to be sponsored by intellect tuck, he's real estate consultant. the the all the sports news. here's 23, and thank you very much, may joining go february mcroy says president elect trump, maybe able to fix the rest of the house of the game. trump, who was a king, go for himself, invited. another major went up price in december on stage for his victory speech. chombo is one of the players who defected from the pga tools to saudi arabia's live series. a proposed budget between the 2 tools is yet to materialize, but trump has previously said he could fix until in 15 minutes. my colleague
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believes it could happen, that you might be able to, i mean, he's got you on the scale, i think is the smartest model in the world beside him. so he might be able to do something or if we can get, must be involved too. but it's, uh yeah, i think from the outside looking in, it's probably a little less complicated than it actually is. but um, obviously trump has great relationship with saudi arabia. he's got a great relationship with golf. he's a lover golf, so maybe he knows from some terry administer has asked for an explanation officer lodge free palestine bonner was in failed in paris at of the p. s. g champions league game on wednesday. bruno retire said it was unacceptable. p a c. could phase punishment from governing body wife, who lost you find celtic over the funds waving palestinian flags fronts, play israel in paris next thursday in the nation's league. as to the game itself. history is disappointing, campaign continued as
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a political madrid for some of the goals and to beat them to one. and how could i? yeah, so, so went up 3 minutes into at a time, at least because she's struggling down in 25th. and the indignation saying, boston are picked up another big win, basing red stall belgrade of 5. 2 is the 7 straight mount trip. also have schooled at least 3 goals, but nothing dorski got 2 of them to make it 15. and his last tenant appearances also as a leading scores in the champions league was 15 goals and the full games. so for 5 minute compete, been fee a $1.00 know to get themselves back on tracking the competition, jamal and lucy, all i had to do in the winter in munich. the buying is still down in the 17th of the 2 previous defeats aston villa and foster luna also had $21.00 attendance on goal but would be one no bite into milan. was a controversial penalty for hon. bullet decides of the game, i can tell on only to the school that to inflict a fuss defeat in europe for also who already have 2 wins. and the last 6 games and
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own competitions. the big news and the asian champions league, what whole does, i like to have sex? the coach and on chris barton, less than 6 months off to lift new trophy. it follows tuesdays 51 defeat to christie on rinaldo is on nasa, which left the you a team with just one point in full games so far pressed by will now not get a chance to lead a line at next. he has expanded facebook club. we'll comp you, oklahoma f marino's up to 3rd, and the champions the eastern division. there's an instruction on some lopez school twice as the japanese side. fresh type teams were. i'm united, 5 new south korean side per high speed has picked up a much needed when they beat china is shunned on tyson for 2. it was the same as the 7th in the standings for points of the latest. heavy west indies fixes have placed a series victory over england of to winning the sub and find
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a one day international in barbados, casey county, and brandon king 500 west louise chase them 264 runs with 7 is to say, policies. food has made an international ton and became the 1st player from the island of motion to score a 100 for the west indies. afghanistan's pricked as pulled off as the pub when of a bangladesh and the 1st of the one day matches. but it was actually a 118 away from the target of 236. i have a complete kits in hon. what followed was tales. they also a wickets which is $23.00 runs after and bowler. i like as on file was named madison mat shelves to take me 6 wickets to 26 runs. the 2nd 31 day, much has takes place on saturday to be a champion, boston celtics itself, with the 1st regulation loss of the season. they were facing by the golden state warriors, the sound 6 had a 7 point need with less than 7 minutes remaining. that was the 1st step car. you let the worry is who is on. and so 27 points, but he,
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he has 16 and golden state 1118 to one file. los angeles like his last, the full game in a row pulling one says the one to 114 to the memphis grizzlies. it was one thing to celebrate to the lake. and so as labrono james made has 1500 m, b a, a parents. and despite the loss, james, to individual stella performance scoring a susan high, 59 point westcan job, a brand new women's tennis number one, a rena sutherland has lost her 1st match of the w t. a finals in saudi arabia. she was beaten by 20 twins to wimbledon champion, elaina added back to $0.02 to $1.00 of the season ending tournaments for rebecca. this is the 2nd when hours are 7 length of the season, but it wasn't enough to see her on fridays. any sign right, that is always put for now we'll have more for you later. 3. sure, thank you so much for that and thanks for watching the news. our analogy 0.
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elizabeth, for honest with you in just a moment, you'll have much want to say things and all the latest headlines. thanks for watching. bye bye. for now, the donald trump will return to the one task, becoming the us president for a 2nd time with the promise of with golden, 0 for the country to leave the oil to me in a line. ma moment in us politics. stay without jesse or to discover what the result means for america. the rest of the world since israel's world gaza, thousands of on the stadiums hoping indiscriminately displaced really forces are systematically targeting health care infrastructure. hospitals of one of the only safe options to seek refuge until they became targets from wages war from the hospital. i remember seeing a soldier inside the hospital, alger 0 world investigates where the east ran is violating international. no,
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